Congress To Compromise:
Admit DC Into Union As Slave State

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From The Onion:

WASHINGTON—Calling the measure “a solution that satisfies both the Democrats’ desire for representation and the and Republicans’ job-creation strategy,” Congress announced Wednesday they had reached a bipartisan compromise and will admit the District of Columbia into the Union as a slave state.

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Sunday Sermon: Words Matter, But You Don’t Own the Language

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From Glenn Geist at MadMikesAmerica:

Whether or not the Love Thine Enemy trope is uniquely Christian or ever practiced, it doesn’t carry much momentum these days with the woke folk. You make someone feel uncomfortable and after 40 years of a virtuous life you still need to be ruined – et in saecula saeculorum, amen. No deposit, no return.

So, Joe Biden is wrong to work with an opponent, because opponents are the devil and immutably evil. Never mind that it produces your desired result or even accomplishes an increment of your goal. What do we want? Everything. When do we want it? Now! Never mind that people have epiphanies, conversions, moments of enlightenment or even slow revelation. They’re just the enemy. We don’t want success, we want triumph and so we fail.

No, it’s not that my halo is at the cleaners, I never had one. I don’t love my enemies, but there’s a degree of acceptance that one will always have them, because that’s how humans are. There’s a degree of acceptance that the man I see as the devil may none the less have a degree of compassion and desire to make things better that can be used to change him while moving toward the better world – and I still, even after three quarters of a century, have hope that our prodigal sons will return.

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Anti-Biden Foolishness

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From David Robertson at The Moderate Voice:

Being that Joe Biden is the current front-runner in the Democratic presidential race, it is inevitable that his Democratic opponents will attempt to discredit him.

Apparently, at least a couple of those opponents are so scared of his presidential campaign that they have twisted his words.

In short, Biden described how he is able to maintain civility even when forced to work with the worst of politicians. He mentioned a time early in his senatorial career when he had to work with a couple of Democratic senators who were anti-black segregationists.

In a series of tweets, Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard explains why Biden’s critics are wrong.

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Prayer: Asking and Receiving

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From The Life and Times of Bruce Gerencser:

Evangelicals believe the words printed in red in the New Testament were uttered by Jesus himself. Thus, in John 14:13, Jesus says to his followers: whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. Jesus’ unambiguous statement makes it clear that whatsoever Christians prayerfully ask in his name, he will do. Awesome, right? Mark 11:24 records Jesus saying: Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them. Jesus’ statement in Mark 11:24 is even more extreme. Whatsoever Christians desire and pray for, if they will really, really, really believe that God will give it to them, Jesus will affirmatively and fully answer their prayers. If only this were true, why I might become a Christian again.

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About That War Tax

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From tengrain at Mock Paper Scissors:

2020 Goat Rodeo contender Beto O’Rourke dropped a policy proposal today to care for veterans, and it includes something called a “war tax.” And as you can guess from the name, it proposes some sort of market-based means to pay for (future) wars.

It isn’t a bad idea, per se, a war tax that makes people pay for a war upfront (through a tax hike) might make them not want to go to war, which might make Possum Hollar vote for peaceniks! It’s possible!

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Voting Is Getting Easier.
Surely That’s a Good Thing?

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From Jonathan Bernstein:

Automatic registration is effective, democratic and long overdue. Why is only one party supporting it?

For years, Democrats dealt with this issue by going into a defensive crouch: They tried to challenge voter-ID laws and other restrictions in legislatures, state courts and federal courts. Now they’ve gone on the offensive, with significant results.

Automatic registration is one of many provisions included in the first major bill passed by House Democrats this year, a sprawling combination of measures intended to make voting easier and otherwise reform the U.S. electoral system. It’s not going anywhere with a Republican majority in the Senate, but it will likely be a high priority the next time Democrats have unified control of the government. Whether they could pass it over a filibuster is an open question, but it’s not hard to imagine them at least thinking about removing the filibuster to pass such a measure.

And Republicans? Their standard rhetoric on this issue focuses on fraud. That’s never been a good fit with voter-ID laws (since voter impersonation at polling sites is extremely rare). But it makes even less sense for fighting laws that shift the burden of registration to the states. Unfortunately, some partisans have even started treating difficulty in voting as a virtue; the electorate is improved, they say, if it’s restricted to those who are willing and able to jump through hoops to get to the polls.

For those of us who think voting should be easy, the good news is that a few Republican states (Alaska, Georgia, West Virginia) have started adopting variations of automatic registration. Perhaps it’ll become a trend that eventually goes national. It should.

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Polling: Congress Is Still Very Unpopular (And With Good Reason)

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From Ted McLaughlin at jobsanger:

No one likes the job Congress is doing.

What are they unhappy with? Is it the Democratic House that seems most concerned with investigating Trump, or the Republican Senate which won’t even vote on the bills sent to it by the House?

I could be wrong, but I think it’s the Senate. The House has passed over a hundred bills, but the Senate has not even voted on any of them. McConnell is determined that bills passed by the House will not get a debate or vote.

This is rather ridiculous. He could bring the bills up for debate, let his GOP majority amend them, and then pass them. The House and Senate could them come to a compromise that both could pass. In other words, they could compromise. But compromise seems to be a dirty word in the current Congress, even though it would benefit the nation.

The public doesn’t like the refusal to compromise. Poll after poll has shown they want the parties to compromise, and they are right.

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Were They, Though?

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From Vixen Strangely at Strangely Blogged:

One of Trump’s “quirks”, to call it something a bit milder than “pathology”, is to claim that anything negative about himself is fake news. It works for his supporters, obviously. It works for Trump because, even if one was inclined to believe rather a lot of negative information, he has thrown out that seed of doubt. Are all negative stories true? Aren’t some stories lies? Couldn’t this one be a lie, too? So when presented with another credible accuser, he claims it’s fake news. Women say horrible things about him because they get paid.

The problem with claiming fake news all the time though, is that the reverse is also true–is it likely that all these stories are actually fake? Can he produce receipts regarding the payment of these women? Does he want that investigated, or has he never considered putting that theory to the test? And doesn’t it seem a little odd in light of his apparently paying women not to talk about consensual relations he had with them?

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Pence Confronted on Cruel Treatment of Migrant Children

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From Tommy Christopher:

Mike Pence Snickers As Jake Tapper Repeatedly Asks Why They Won’t Give Kids Soap and Toothpaste

“The conditions the lawyers were found were shocking,” Tapper read. “Flu and lice outbreaks were going untreated. Children were filthy, sleeping on cold floors, taking care of each other because of the lack of attention from guards.”

“I know you. You’re a father. You’re a man of faith. You can’t approve of that,” Tapper said.

“Well, I — I — no — no American — no American should approve of this mass influx of people coming across our border,” Pence stammered. It is overwhelming our system at the southern border.

“But how about how we’re treating these children?” Tapper asked, again, and Pence deflected, again.

“I was at the detention center in Nogales just a few short months ago. It is a heartbreaking scene,” Pence said, but then added These are people who are being exploited by human traffickers, who charge them $5,000 a person to entice them to take their vulnerable children…”

“But now these kids are in our custody,” Tapper said.

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Five-Star Idiot:
OK to Disagree, But You’re Wrong.

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From our favorite Earth-Bound Misfit:

Right, buff guy with a neck the diameter of a fire hydrant sneers at those who have guns.

“Might makes right” is a very old concept. When a buff young punk takes it in his mind to have his way sexually with a 5-foot-nothing girl, what are her options for fighting him off? When a couple of thugs break into the house of an old man to steal his money and prescription drugs, what’s that old guy’s option for defending himself?

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