GOP congressman blames health care struggles on ‘repugnant’ Republican ‘female senators’

Stephan:  Here we see another Profile in Grossness.  Representative Blake Farenthold represents the 27th District of Texas, centered on Corpus Christi. He is on the basis of observation and an assessment of his voting record a grossly obese middle-aged White racist sexist. This is the man the voters of the Texas 27th sent to congress to keep our democracy healthy. Really. He is a Republican of course.

Republican Representative Blake Farenthold
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Rep. Blake Farenthold (R-TX) is livid at the inability of the Senate to repeal Obamacare, and he knows exactly who to blame: the Republican women of the Senate.

During a radio interview on a Corpus Christi station last Friday, Farenthold said he finds it “absolutely repugnant” that “the Senate does not have the courage to do some of the things that every Republican in the Senate promised to do.”

Farenthold singled out female senators for opposing the repeal of Obamacare, before suggesting that if they were men, he’d ask them to settle things with a gunfight.

“Some of the people that are opposed to this [i.e., repealing Obamacare] — there are some female senators from the northeast,” Farenthold said. “If it was a guy from south Texas I might ask them to step outside and settle this Aaron Burr-style.”

Trump and the Christian Fascists

Stephan:  The threat of Christofascism that I have been talking about for several years is beginning to draw the attention of others who see it much as I do. Here is one take from Chris Hedges, a journalist who is also a professor at Princeton. I have chosen this piece because he lays out the case quite clearly. Hedges and I agree that the Christofascist movement is one of the greatest threats facing American democracy.

Pope Francis allies accuse Trump White House of ‘apocalyptic geopolitics’

Stephan:  Apparently even the Pope is concerned by the rise of Christofascist fundamentalism in the U.S. I can think of no precedent for such a papal approved statement.

Pope Francis met with Donald Trump, Melania Trump and Ivanka Trump at the Vatican on 24 May 2017. Look at the pope’s expression.
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An explosive article written by two close associates of Pope Francis has accused Steve Bannon, the chief White House strategist, of espousing an “apocalyptic geopolitics” whose roots are “not too far apart” from that of Islamist extremism.

The article in La Civiltà Cattolica, which is vetted by the Vatican before publication, lays out a scathing critique of “evangelical fundamentalism” in the US, arguing that, on issues ranging from climate change to “migrants and Muslims”, proponents of the ideology have adopted a twisted reading of scripture and the Old Testament that promotes conflict and war above all else.

The piece was published just days after evangelical leaders met US president Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House and “laid hands” on him in […]

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North Dakota’s Norway Experiment

Stephan:  Here is what may be the change moment in an evil trend. If so it is wonderful news. The American gulag is one of our nation's great humiliations. We have 2.3 million people in the prison system, the largest incarcerated population in the world. We have thousands in solitary confinement, which amounts to continuous daily torture. Other nations, in this case notably Norway, have other far more successful approaches to incarceration. As in so many cases we know what works, we just have other priorities. Some are economic, whole towns depend on warehousing human beings for their daily bread. The entire system is a perversion based on greed and the pleasure of social sadism. It doesn't work, and it is astonishingly expensive. In contrast the Norewigean system works and is a faction of the cost. Another proof of the Theorem of Wellbeing. Here's the story.  

North Dakota prison

Late one night in October 2015, North Dakota prisons chief Leann Bertsch met Karianne Jackson, one of her deputies, for a drink in a hotel bar in Oslo, Norway. They had just spent an exhausting day touring Halden, the maximum-security facility Time has dubbed “the world’s most humane prison,” yet neither of them could sleep.

Halden is situated in a remote forest of birch, pine, and spruce with an understory of blueberry shrubs. The prison is surrounded by a single wall. It has no barbed wire, guard towers, or electric fences. Prisoners stay in private rooms with en suite bathrooms and can cook for themselves in kitchens equipped with stainless-steel flatware and porcelain dishes. Guards and inmates mingle freely, eating and playing games and sports together. Violence is rare and assaults on guards are unheard of. Solitary confinement is almost never used.

By this point, Bertsch had been in charge of North Dakota’s Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, which includes four adult prisons and one juvenile facility, for more than a decade, and […]

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A Warrant to Search Your Vagina

Stephan:  In contrast to the intelligence of the new North Dakota prison program we have at the national level an old Southern Christofascist racist as Attorney General of the United States, and this is what he's doing.

The Homestead Correctional Institution in Florida City, Fla., earlier this year.
Credit Isadora Kosofsky

As debate raged around health care and Russia-gate last month, Attorney General Jeff Sessions quietly held a “national summit” of law enforcement representatives to discuss the future of policing.

Vice President Mike Pence predicted that the summit, which was largely held behind closed doors, would “impact this country for years to come.” Its purpose was to influence the recommendations — due out next week — of the Department of Justice Task Force on Crime Reduction and Public Safety, created in response to one of President Trump’s executive orders. Drugs featured prominently on the agenda.

This should come as no surprise. This spring Mr. Sessions instructed federal prosecutors to seek the highest possible sentences in drug cases, and the administration’s proposed budget increased spending on the Drug Enforcement Administration by $150 million while cutting funds for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration by $109 million. Mr. […]

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