Showing posts with label 2022. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 24, 2022

Christmas at Home - Open Memoir - A Single Christian Woman - Jesus is the Reason for the Season

 




Christmas in my home always included a Christmas Tree that sat in a corner of our large living room. Decorations were ones that had been passed down from Christmas to Christmas and told the story of our earlier times of celebration as well as welcoming in this year's recognition of that most sacred and holy holiday - Christ was born in Bethlehem, Come to Save The World!

You know, folks, I don't remember ever talking about Santa Claus! Sometimes, Santa would come into a conversation around that time, but he never really played any major part for me or my family. In fact, as I think back over my life, I find that some of these memories were actually played over and over while attending the various churches that I have joined, based upon where I was living... Although, I remember most about the church where I attended as I went to school. We had a lot of relatives living nearby and so family was also there for most events. Sometimes, we would join for services with the nearby church as well.

Christmas was all about the birth of Jesus and being in church, saying small parts we learned by heart, and singing Christmas hymns... All of the children and choir members would participate in a program, routinely put together by our pianist, Dee Sangston and Marcellus Evans, our song leader. Actually, Dee is my sister and Marcel and she would sing together for most events, large or small... 

I learned from Dee, when I began to substitute as pianist, to review what the sermon was going to be about, and then select our music to complement that day. I always found this as a wonderful way to share God's Word, as both words and music spotlighted that day's lesson from the pastor.

All of the children in church would participate in the Sunday School program, with the youngest saying something simple, like "Happy Birthday, Jesus..." Indeed, I remember that we always sang Happy Birthday to anybody who had a birthday that week and the individual would go up and put coins into the Sunday School bank to recognize their own birthday. So, when Christmas came, we would sing Happy Birthday to Jesus, and then we would all be asked to give a special gift in honor of his birth...

The older children and teens would memorize short poems or, sometimes, read from the Bible and share how shepherds and wise men came to Bethlehem... directly to the manager where the star led them

The choir and congregation often started the program with Angels We Have Heard on High... and other related hymns...





One of the greatest joys of my life was the times I was involved in the music program, no matter where I lived. I would often sing solo and would memorize most of the hymns we routinely used for each service. At one of the churches, the choir would go caroling and would stop by senior citizen homes. It is a uniquely giving experience to walk where somebody is unable to care for themselves and sing to them. I remember there was a woman who had no way to speak or hear, yet I held her hand and sang... I hope she felt the warmth I wanted to share with her...

On Christmas Eve, we would have a candlelight service and members of the congregation would dress as the various people who were at the manger that night...

I would sing to start the procession... I Wonder As I Wander Out Under the Sky... How Jesus the Savior was Sent for To Die...


And the Wise Men would start walking down the aisle, as they looked on to be with Mary, Joseph, and Baby Jesus who were already waiting at the front of the church...


The Shepherd would follow... And as they came, candles would begin to be lit... and as candles glowed, the overhead lights would be turned off, until the only light was the candles and the light over the piano... And somebody would start to sing Silent Night...and then more and more voices began to sing...


That Service would conclude with a soloist singing O Holy Night...

People would begin to get up and circle around the church so that we would say our final prayer as the song finished and the pastor would bless the evening and then invite everybody to the basement for fellowship... 

You know, folks, with all that was happening at church, we never even thought of anything else except that Jesus had been born! Hallelujah!

And the church would have candy or fruit to give to us for Christmas! And, of course, cookies were served with something hot to drink before we would get our coats and leave...

The earliest Christmas I can remember is when we got a set of croquet. All of us knew that Mom worked day and night to feed and clothe us and have a home... We also knew that there would be little money for any type of gifts. So Mom would buy one big gift for all of us to use... I can still remember when we went out to set up the croquet set...and start hitting those little balls... We were thrilled to have a toy, a game for our gift! And, later, as we grew older, gifts would be placed under the tree, from our siblings, our relatives... and, really, if anybody said Santa Claus, I guess I've forgotten that...


Mary, Did You Know talks about what would happen to Jesus later in his life... And, so, at this time, we also stop to ponder: What is happening in our lives. We see a country, Ukraine, at war, fighting for democracy, against an authoritarian leader who cares nothing about the death of so many people... In America, we see just how closely we came to losing democracy as we know it, when an authoritarian president decided to take over, using violence and force--yet he was stopped! But the division of America is still being tested... 

Mary, did you know that the death of your son was never really accepted by the world as being our salvation? So many different factions are purposely being incited only for the power or greed of people. Will we ever be free of tyranny, or those who seek power over anything else? We put our faith in your son, yet there are those who use His name to go against or hate others, even referring to the Bible to "prove" it... Mary, did you know that Love seems never enough to counter-balance Hate?

Did you know that Santa Claus would become more important than Jesus on His Own Birthday? At least it seems like that for many... I know you really didn't have a choice, but, Mary, are you ever saddened, or even angry, knowing that your Son seems to have died in vain? 

I wonder as I wander, out under the sky, Why Jesus, the Savior was sent for to die... For poor orn'ry people like you and like I... I wonder as I wander... Out under the sky... He WAS THE KING!


Mary... Come to Us... Pray with Us...Celebrate Him


Jehovah... Come to us...Pray with Us...Celebrate Him


Holy Spirit... Come to us...Pray For Us...
Celebrate His Birth!






Merry Christmas from 
Book Readers Heaven -
My Favorite Christmas Song
O Holy Night! 
Happy Birthday Jesus!!!




Thursday, December 1, 2022

Recognizing World Aids Day - Remembering My Friend, Joseph Michael Fortney - Author of One Man's Madness: Living With Aids

 




When you have the privilege to work with an author to "create" the book he wanted to leave his family, his friends, and the world of AIDS Victims, You tend not to forget that wonderful, unusual experience. I worked with Joseph as the person behind the scenes who does everything necessary to get many different poems together and in a format for publishing. For those interested in reading more of his poems, here's a link to one that includes a copy of the book cover and one of his poems... Searching on his name will bring up all that I've shared, including my Foreword, also in poetic form. 

On this World Aids Day, I'm helping to spread the word that there has been much improvement in stopping the spread of AIDS. But it has not been deleted as a killer of, now, millions. Joe writes about how he first met the killer which ultimately took his life.

Violated

I awoke one morning
no longer being naive
and quickly became wiser.

For you see,
I was violanted.

But I, too, had to understand,
Against all efforts to keep this from happening,
I was silently violated. . .without warning!

Then, as if someone tossed a bomb at me,
and during the aftermath,
I was changed forever.

I did not ask for this,
No one does.
But this is one violater who doesn't care
as he reaps his way into my soul
and setles in to torment me so.

So now I fight harder than before
and I'm now trying to keep him at bay...
For you see, I don't want to be just another victim
or a number on a slab

I've always wanted to leave a legacy
of who I was,
But now
I'm fighting harder to see to it
I was strong and gave my all.

To show my family that I became something
and also for myself.

I want to make my mark in this world
and "not be forgotten."

~~~

After having gone through years of another pandemic, Covid, I think I and, perhaps, many others, will find much in Joe's words as he shared how he just wished he could be touched...seen...

A Gentle Touch

Since I've become infected, I've lost the most valued feeling anyone could lose
and that's intimacy
There's no longer the huma touch of love.

Sure the verbal reassurances is there,
but not to be touched anymore by your partner
is the greatest pain one can feel.

It's partly due to fear
And I'm not sure of the other.

But I always thought pure intimacy was unconditional, 
even having the knowledge of hou you can and cannot
become as I am now.

I truly yearn for the stroking of my body
and caressing my soul...

I'm not really complaining,
only letting others know how we feel,
Loved, yet, alone.

I'm still the same,
warm and truly deserving of a gentle touch,
and the intimacy I once felt.

Wosh I could turn back the hands of time 
to have that again and not just a memory...

Am I asking for too much?

I realize there are changes
but does this have to be one?

I hold love and intimacy so dear,
so why does this have to be taken from me?

~~~

And then a plea, perhaps feeling his time is short...

Hey Mister Man


Hey Mister Man
Can you help me,
I've fallen and I'm so tired?

Hey Mister Man
Can you carry me,
would I be too much of a burden for you?

Hey Mister Man
Can you help, so I can walk by your side,
instead of laying in your arms?

Hey Mister Man
Can You?

~~~





I believe God is continuing to teach and train and help people learn how to solve the many mysteries of science and those diseases that arrive on earth... Just as he has done to continue to move toward, one day, the total elimination of the AIDS Virus... I hope this day, you may consider how you may participate in this endeavor...  Look for my more thoughts on this soon....

God Bless

Gabbie


Thursday, November 24, 2022

Musical Thanksgiving Wishes To All Of YOU!

 











 









Lord, In the midst of chaos
Let us Stop, even if just for a day,
to rest and know that You Are With Us...
And we Give Our Thanks!

God Bless to All!

Gabbie

Monday, July 4, 2022

July 4th - Independence Day? What's Happening?!!! Across the Nation We Are Losing Our Freedoms!

 


President Joe Biden
I am constantly amazed at how much, seemingly, Americans are such fickle people. We all went out to vote Joe Biden into office, yet we always want what is especially a problem for us, rather than what is good for the nation. So some blame the president! Duh!

The fact is this man is...just a man...and he's doing more for our country in the few months he has been in office, than all that was done in the years under a man who actually harmed America...



What he cannot do is greatly ignored...yet is so important to how we move forward in a divided nation, like never before. If you see what has happened across the world, you will see the impact of a US president who has done much to bring the country back into a leading country who has done much to override what had been done by the last administration... We are back in NATO, working with the Ukraine as another authoritarian ego-driven madman kills for no reason other than to gain more power... 

The Infrastructure plan has gone into effect and is moving ahead as quickly as possible. Covid, if not gone, has reached a point where there is a plan of action for just about any event. Given that the last administration had done nothing to actually relocate the medicine from the manufactured status across the nation, it moved forward quickly under our president. During that time the government provided actual income to Americans across the nation to ensure they could keep a roof over their heads and food on the table... I could go on with the gifts,  accomplishments...but you all know all that has happened, or you should, if you are being an active citizen in these days of continuing chaos!

Key to all is just one thing... Instead of working together to meet the needs of America, the Republican Party has done little except to move against us! The Build Back Better program that was planned was stopped... We wanted that program! We voted to have that program! Yet, the damage had already been done... There was no way that republicans were going to work for the good of America--Vested interests has become the norm for many supposed representatives in Congress...and, yes, even in the Supreme Court!  

Except for a few republicans who have risen above the gutter world of the criminal, fascist, and authoritarian Donald Trump. During the January 6th Hearings, one important fact came out recently... Trump not only knew about the plan before the 6th...but he made sure that the crowd got in with all the weapons they were carrying!  He commented that they weren't bringing them against him! Later he even commented that perhaps the crowd was right, that Pence should be hung as they cried out, looking for the vice-president that day...








At the same time, due primarily upon the actions of those of the republican party who have become extreme in ALL Things, no matter who is hurt or compromised by those actions... We all know that evangelical christians made a deal with Trump to get what they wanted...a supreme court that was especially picked to ensure a biased rather than a legal, blind review of issues affecting all Americans. I as a Christian, find it hard to understand how we have reached a point in America - the supposed land of the free - freedom of religion, among them and including freedom of speech and to have total access to unalienable rights, to find that there are those who are fighting to take them away!
In the Declaration of Independence, America's founders defined unalienable rights as including “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” These rights are considered “inherent in all persons and roughly what we mean today when we say human rights...”

And in Turn, we opened America to all those seeking those rights!


Many came to America seeking not only shelter, but, most importantly, the freedom to worship as they were led... Now, for whatever reason, some fanatical republicans think that our country should be a Christian nation, by rights... rights that were not given to us in our Constitution, but rights that some seem to think they know what God wants for this country... It's funny, God had plenty of time, don't you think, to make this a Christian country if He thought it should be. Instead, He told us to love our neighbors, treat them as we would want to be treated...and, then, speak to them of my son Jesus as you are called to do... Not once that I can remember, has Jesus condoned violence, yet that is what Trump called for on day of Insurrection when he wanted anybody who would fight...to overthrow our government in order for him to remain with the power of the leader of our country... a man who did nothing except take, take, take...as it is now being discovered...even more than we ever imagined!

I know many of us are looking to figure out how to pay our bills, to feed our children...to pay for the gas that we need to travel to work... President Biden has told us over and over, he is doing as much as he can within the limits placed in His Office! I believe him. Because I've seen somebody like Manchin speak to gain power, even though many in his state do not agree with what he is doing... This is true for most of the republican leaders who refuse to change their minds on anything, including to ban the guns that are being used to murder our children and families! 

How can we do anything to take America back from these men who do anything they need to do to capture more and more power for no other reason than to build their own egos...and forget about all that suffer from their actions. Just one thing was taken away recently...Roe Vs. Wade, a ruling made about 50 years ago and by which we have been living for years... But it is not just that one act, it is all those actions that are already happening...banning books, don't say gay... They are playing with the lives of millions of people who have fought to gain the rights that most of us have had for our entire lives... Do you really think God wants all these things done through violence? And if you believe God created each of us...how can you then claim that all gays should...just...not...be...? There is something really wrong with America these days! We all see it...And, if there is only one way to get rid of the violence, the hate, the prejudice that is dividing our nation, then we must act now...we must vote all those people who stop or refuse to pass meaningful legislation to support the needs of America...

I believe you voted for the right president...Now, I ask that you don't dismiss him just because the republican party are fighting "dirty" in allllllll ways to get him out of office... You know what he tried to do...The Build Back Better covered education, child-care and more! He and others are daily working to figure out how to "complete" something within the laws of the land...to help us!

It is stopped purely by those who care nothing about YOU or ME...They care about their own egos, their own power...their own greed! Don't let these people corrupt you with suggestions that President Biden is at fault for anything...He is NOT...Stop and think...Who voted to give corporations such as gas companies that care more about profits than that you need gas to get to work and/or gas to carry products to stores,  and rich people more income under Trump? Republicans! Who voted against banning guns--republicans! Who voted against women's rights to medical health choices--republicans! Who voted to ban books, ignore gays and their rights--republicans! Vote republican if you must, but make sure they DON'T speak against rights that you need to live! Vote fanatics OUT! If they do not speak of common sense, or a desire to work together to improve America, then vote them out! Listen, Learn, You have the rights given to you by the Constitution...Fight for what is being taken away from you...DAILY! 

Let us fight for our freedom...NOT WITH Violence...Not With Hate, Prejudice, or Lies, but with Truth--the Truth of God, not with guns but with Words...with Our Votes... Speak of Love of our Neighbors, our fellow Americans...not derisively but with friendship, with openness and welcome... This is America! Not Russia who does what the leader wants without regard to all the hate, murder that is used against the Ukrainians and to America through the known voting interference and more...




Love thy neighbor as thyself 
A version of the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. First found in the Old Testament. Jesus tells the parable of the Good Samaritan to illustrate this commandment.






Let Us Fight for America - For Liberty - for ALL

NOT JUST FOR SOME!!!

SPEAK OUT FOR FREEDOM FOR ALL


WHICH AMERICA IS YOURS?

WHERE ALL ARE EQUAL WITH INALIENABLE RIGHTS
WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL?

you must choose, even if it is against all others, except...Truth!

Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Kill Switch: The Rise of the Modern Senate and the Crippling of American Democracy - Must Read!



Jentleson began his career as a policy researcher and speechwriter for the John Kerry 2004 presidential campaign. He then served as Manager of Congressional Affairs at the Center for American Progress, speechwriter for the 2008 presidential campaign of John Edwards. Jentleson served as deputy chief of staff for United States Senator Harry Reid from 2011 to 2016.[6]

Jentleson is a columnist for GQ, Jentleson has also contributed commentary to The New York TimesPolitico magazine, and The Washington Post. His book, Kill Switch: The Rise of the Modern Senate and the Crippling of American Democracy, provides an extensive critique of the United States Senate, particularly the rise of the filibuster during the 19th century and 20th century to slow the advancement of civil rights legislation for American minorities, particularly African Americans.


Sometimes, I come across a book that is just what I wanted, even though I didn't know it existed. This book popped up in a google search for another book, but the title caught my eye! I'm reading now, but it already has taught me so much about the "WHY's" that you and I have been having...

Why can't the Senate not get important actions through in a timely fashion?

Why can Mitch McConnell continue to have power even though he is now the minority leader?

Why are voting rights, so important to all of us, so hard to get passed?

Why is the opposing party in minority so able to gain action?

If you are upset that President Biden can't get things through as fast as they are needed, then this book may be of help to you and even assist in getting things done.  I was shocked when I started to read, especially, Chapter 2...

Rise of the Filibuster

BIRTH OF A NOTION WHEN I THINK ABOUT my time in the Senate, I see a broken man. I was standing a few dozen steps from the Senate floor, in the inner office of the Senate majority leader, Harry Reid. 

I

Rest in Peace...

It was an April day, and gray light streamed in through the high, west-facing windows of the Capitol building. Two high-backed, engraved wooden chairs with crimson cushions sat facing each other in front of a dark green marble fireplace, below a gilded Rococo mirror. A grand suite first commandeered for the leader’s use by Lyndon Johnson and nicknamed the Taj Mahal, it had brass chandeliers hanging from fifteen-foot vaulted ceilings, which were emblazoned with the state seal of Nevada, Reid’s home state. “Battle Born” was the state motto, and it was an apt description of Reid, a former boxer raised in a house made of railway ties in the tiny mining town of Searchlight, Nevada, who had fought his way to becoming one of the most powerful leaders in Washington, DC. 

But that day, he and the dozen or so members of his staff who stood around the chairs were defeated, and his grand office felt small. Reid, my boss, sat in one of the high-backed chairs. In the other sat a middle-aged man with broad shoulders and a kind, open face. His name was Neil Heslin. He was there because four months earlier, on December 14, 2012, his six-year-old son, Jesse, had been shot dead in his first-grade classroom. The Christmas tree he and Jesse had planned to decorate still stood bare in his living room, back home in Newtown, Connecticut. It would be four years before Neil would take it down. A registered Republican, Neil had come to Washington with other parents of children who had been murdered that day to try to persuade senators to vote for the most rudimentary restrictions on guns. In a functioning system, they would have succeeded. They convinced fifty-five senators from every region of the country to support a bill to enact universal background checks on gun purchases, a policy supported by nine in ten Americans, according to a Quinnipiac poll at the time. The bill was written and introduced by two senators who could not have been more different, but had found agreement on this issue: Joe Manchin, a rough-edged, populist Democrat from West Virginia, and Pat Toomey, a preppy, country-club Republican from Pennsylvania. Their bill had secured the support of left-leaning gun control groups like the Brady Campaign, and of right-leaning gun rights groups like the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. 

But the support of a broad, bipartisan majority of senators, of advocacy groups from across the political spectrum, and of an overwhelming share of the American public was not enough. Opponents of the background-checks bill invoked a twentieth-century rule that, ironically, was invented to curtail obstruction by ending the kind of marathon filibusters that many people picture when they think of the Senate. But over the years innovative obstructionists had repurposed the rule into a new kind of filibuster that was quieter, and far more lethal, than the old kind. \

Using this repurposed rule, the threshold for the background-checks bill to pass had been quietly raised from a simple majority to sixty votes, without a single senator having to say a word. And there was nothing the bill’s supporters could do about it. There was no great debate, no one standing on the floor for hours, just quiet failure in an empty chamber. Fifty-five senators supported the bill, forty-five opposed it, and the bill was defeated. The forty-five senators who defeated the bill represented just 38 percent of the American people. 

When the vote was called, it had not mattered that the opponents of the bill lost the debate in the court of public opinion by a landslide, because at no point in the supposedly democratic process had it been necessary for the bill’s opponents to persuade the American people of the merits of their position. All they needed to do was hold together a minority of senators, most of whom would not face voters at the polls for several years, long after the sitting president and many of their colleagues in the House of Representatives had come and gone, and by which point this bill would be a distant memory. There was very little pressure on the opponents of the bill to cross party lines because they were accountable almost exclusively to people who looked and thought like they did: white conservatives. \

As recently as a few years prior, it had been common for Republican senators to represent states Democratic presidents won, and vice versa, creating pressure on them to cross the aisle on key issues. But now, for the first time in American history, the Senate, like the rest of the country, had been almost completely sorted, so that most Republican senators represented red states and Democratic senators blue states. Moreover, the bill’s opponents were protected by the National Rifle Association, which launched a major lobbying campaign against the bill, fueled by anonymous donations whose origins the American people and campaign finance watchdogs can only guess at.

In this system that rewarded party discipline and loyalty, insulated by millions of dollars in support from special-interest groups, senators were unlikely to pay any political price for opposing a bill supported by 90 percent of Americans. Sure, the conversations with tearful parents begging senators to think of their slain children may have been difficult to endure. But all a senator had to do was make it through the fifteen minutes or so they reserved on their schedule for them. When the time was up, an aide would interrupt to tell the parents that they were sorry, but the senator really had to go, and it was off to fundraisers and pep rallies with like-minded people who would lavish them with praise and campaign contributions for standing firm against common sense and basic human decency. 

The vote deciding the bill’s fate had taken place shortly before we found ourselves in Reid’s office, standing around in silence. As reporters filed their stories in the press gallery one floor above, we waited for Neil to speak. “Well …,” he said, to break the silence. He bowed his head and trailed off. His broad shoulders shrugged, and it seemed like he was struggling to hold back tears. He didn’t need to say anything, because there was nothing more to say. His only son was dead and his government had failed to give a damn.

  • The shootings continued. On June 12, 2016, a shooting at the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida, would briefly become the deadliest mass shooting in America, as a gunman shot forty-nine people dead. 
  • On October 1, 2017, a gunman fired into a crowd at a music festival in Las Vegas, killing fifty-eight concertgoers. 
  • On February 14, 2018, a gunman walked into Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, and killed seventeen students and staff. 
  • Overall, between the Newtown massacre and July 2020, more than twenty-six hundred people would be killed in mass shootings in America.
Many of the massacres would be carried out with the same AR-15 assault rifle that had been used in the Newtown shooting. Many of the shootings took place in schools, and many of the victims would be children. Neil’s government didn’t just fail him and the other Newtown parents, and it didn’t just fail the children who would be gunned down in the years to come. As it had with increasing frequency in the years before Newtown, the United States government failed the millions of Americans who made up a large, bipartisan majority that supported a reasonable solution to an urgent national problem.

In the wake of a massacre of first-graders, the American people had asked their government to pass specific, moderate policies to make future massacres less likely. But because the Senate lies at the heart of our legislative process, a minority of senators, who represented an even smaller minority of the population, were able to impose their will not just on the Senate itself, but on the entire country, and block those commonsense solutions. 

As young people continue to be killed in mass shootings, the official stance of the entire United States government is indifference because a minority in one chamber of one of the three branches believes that easy access to assault rifles is a higher priority than protecting children’s lives. Neil and the other parents wanted to know how this could happen. We explained Senate procedure and political realities, but their eyes asked deeper questions: How did it get to be this way? How was this possible in a democracy? How could the government so callously disregard such a reasonable call to action? 

The answers lie in the transformation from the Senate envisioned by the Framers to the modern Senate we know today. 

MINORITY RULE HAS BECOME such a pervasive and often unquestioned part of American political life that it’s worth pointing out that yes, America is a democracy. To be sure, it’s a flawed one that often fails to live up to its grand claims to be a nation of, by, and for all people. But the most fundamental characteristic of democracy—the idea that majority rule is the fairest way to decide the outcome of elections and determine which bills become law—is baked into our founding ideas and texts. 

Yet the emphasis we now place on the rights of minority factions has become so exaggerated that it’s not unusual to hear prominent voices make claims such as, “We live in a republic, which means 51 percent of the population doesn’t get to boss around the other 49 percent.” 

That comment came from a United States congressman, Dan Crenshaw of Texas, a Republican who entered because he won his 2018 election by a vote of 53 to 46 percent. But if the vote had been 51 to 49, or even if Crenshaw had received a single, solitary vote more than his opponent out of the thousands of ballots cast, he still would have won. 

In a democracy, that’s not one side bossing the other around, it’s just how the system works. The “republic, not a democracy” trope popular with people like Crenshaw on the right relies on a semantic twist. When the Framers wrote the Constitution, the word “democracy” meant direct democracy—the kind practiced in ancient Greece, where citizens voted directly on the laws themselves, without elected officials as intermediaries. If the Framers had called the United States a democracy in their time, they would have been arguing that every law the government passed should be, in effect, a ballot initiative. To the Framers, a “republic” meant what we today call a democracy: a system where the people elect their representatives, who then write and vote on laws. The defining feature of a republic, the Framers stated time and again, was majority rule...


READ ENOUGH?!

PEOPLE LIKE MITCH MCCONNELL HAS MADE A GAME OUT OF OUR DEMOCRACY!

HE HAS SUCCEEDED IN ENSURING THE REPUBLICANS WINS EVEN IF A MINORITY!


STOP THIS MADNESS!

Start with Elimination of the Filibuster...

Ensure majority rules

ENSURE VOTING RIGHTS ARE APPROVED!

STOP MANCHIN AND OTHERS WHO VOTE TO OBSTRUCT WHAT THE MAJORITY OF AMERICANS WANT AND NEED!