"A child's learning is the function more of the characteristics of his classmates than those of the teacher." James Coleman, 1972

Monday, March 31, 2025

The Newest Old Politics of Reading

I subscribe to the Hall Pass Newsletter from Knox County Schools, where I worked as a high school librarian many years ago. 

The most recent issue offered evidence that the current administration has taken the repackaged bait of the phonics fanatics and are running with it.  I took a moment to write a response to this revolting development:



Dear Dr. Wilson:

Reading requires understanding, and none of the mandated exercises that you are bragging about require students to understand anything. The ability to pronounce words or even nonsense syllables is a measurement to the shortsightedness and stupidity of those in charge of this reading pedagogy that was popularized over 250 years ago. 

Like the rest of the Neo-fascist orthodoxy that is now running amok in the country, your “changing the game in literacy” represents several steps backward to an era when pedagogy focused on memorization, recitation, and chain gang rigidity. 
 
“Quick phonics" and "quick spelling" are just tired retreads of an approach most recently tried and failed during the Bush NCLB heyday that began over two decades ago.

More attention to more quality reading materials, validated reading programs, and better school libraries have to be first steps to successful reading outcomes—if you want students to become competent, self-directed, and thoughtful citizens who love reading and who understand what they read. But then, that is not the goal at all, is it, sir?

Instead, KCS has embarked upon campaigns to censor library and classroom collections and, thus, replace teacher enthusiasm with fear and trepidation that they might be fired for not following Christian nationalist dictates that have been approved by the convicted felon now living in the White House.

The people of Knox County deserve leaders who can distinguish leadership from craven kowtowing. 

Sincerely,
James Horn, PhD
Former West High School Librarian (1982-1996)

Sunday, March 30, 2025

Hands Off: Nashville (and the Nation) Fight Back

If you are in the Nashville area, sign up and help sign up family and friends. Could be huge. mobilize.us/s/zcYsBL

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— James Horn (@schools-matter24.bsky.social) March 30, 2025 at 7:46 PM


If you are not in the Nashville, find an event near you

Finally, A Truth

Trump finally says something that is NOT a lie: www.nbcnews.com/politics/don...

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— James Horn (@schools-matter24.bsky.social) March 30, 2025 at 8:27 AM

Friday, March 28, 2025

Elite Cowardly Law Firms Surrender to Trump’s Illegal Orders

 

The once-prestigious Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom joins other cowardly, traitorous law firms like Paul Weiss that have capitulated to mobster Felon’s illegal orders to crush lawful opposition: Skadden, a Top Law Firm, Is in Talks to Avert an Executive Order www.nytimes.com/2025/03/27/b...

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— James Horn (@schools-matter24.bsky.social) March 28, 2025 at 8:00 AM

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Houthi-Gate Hearing Today: Lying to Congress Is a Felony

 

It’s not often you watch careers end live on TV. But Tulsi Gabbard has very likely perjured herself today and Radcliffe just finished his. Trump will insulate himself by throwing Cabinet chum to the sharks. Anyone from the VP downwards is expendable.

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— News Eye (@newseye.bsky.social) March 25, 2025 at 11:29 AM

Saturday, March 22, 2025

Missed Social Security checks no big deal to Trump’s billionaire commerce secretary


Did I mention that Lutnick’s mother-in-law, Geri Lambert, lives in a Manhattan Upper East Side townhouse once owned by Jeffrey Epstein?  

Unlike millions of Americans who paid into the System for decades, I guess she probably doesn’t use her Social Security check to buy groceries and pay the light bill.

It is time to be speak up, rise up, be counted.  If you are doing nothing but doom-scrolling on your antisocial media platform, you are part of the problem.  


Sunday, March 16, 2025

ALA Responds to Cut in Library Funding

 

The library is the fountain of knowledge. From a fountain of knowledge flows critical thinking. From critical thinking flows democracy. From democracy flows our livelihoods. We know what flows from defunding libraries. Let us defend our libraries like our liberation depends on it. Because it does.

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— Ibram X. Kendi (@ibramxk.bsky.social) March 16, 2025 at 9:26 AM

New Realities

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Friday, March 14, 2025

The Plan to Replace Education with Christian Nationalist Propaganda

 by Rachel Laser:

Americans United for Separation of Church and State’s President and CEO Rachel Laser issued the following statement in response to credible reports that President Donald Trump will sign an executive order declaring an end to the U.S. Department of Education later today:

Ending Dept. of Education is part of Christian Nationalist agenda set out in Project 2025

“The Trump Administration’s attempt to end the Department of Education is part of the Christian Nationalist agenda set out in Project 2025 to destroy public education that benefits all communities in favor of private, religious education. Every public school district and most colleges and universities in the country rely on the Department of Education as do the students and communities served by those schools.

“Among its many important functions, the Department of Education ensures that millions of American students receive financial aid for higher education and that public schools respect students’ civil rights. The stroke of a magic marker cannot take away those important functions and rights from American students.

“Public education is one of the great promises of America – our pledge to our children that they have the power to brighten our collective future. This order signals that Trump wants to betray that promise and indoctrinate a new generation of Americans into Christian Nationalism. Americans United will continue to fight for public schools and against the Christian Nationalist assault on public education.”

The Women Get It

 

AOC expresses how most of us feel… I’m grateful for her voice, strength, determination, and fight. @aoc.bsky.social

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— 💙❤️💙Mia💙❤️💙 (@mommamia.bsky.social) March 14, 2025 at 11:56 AM

If You Are So Fortunate . . .

If you are so fortunate as to have a U.S. Senator who is not a Republican, please call and remind her of this before the budget vote later today.  

Reject House Republicans’ Power Grab Funding Bill

Thank you.  Capitol Switchboard: (202) 224-3121

This is exactly right but so commonly misunderstood.

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— Ezra Levin (@ezralevin.bsky.social) March 13, 2025 at 11:08 PM

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Andy Ogles Offers Another Example of GOP Town Hall to Avoid Constituents

Andy Ogles posted an announcemnt on Instagram, nonetheless, for a telephone town hall.  The announcement was posted the same day of the event, March 5.

Here is one response from a constituent, which was published as a Letter to the Editor of The Tennessean:

In a recent telephone town hall hosted by Congressman Andy Ogles, R-District 5 (Middle Tennessee), I found myself grappling with a profound sense of disappointment.

The format, hastily arranged and, perhaps, prompted by David Huebner's letter to the editor in The Tennessean, stifled genuine dialogue.

Constituents were unable to directly address questions, and my own submission was heavily redacted, stripping it of its meaning and allowing Ogles to deflect.

This experience raises a critical question: Are we witnessing the erosion of democratic engagement?

Ogles' unwavering allegiance to Trump and MAGA, coupled with his unresponsiveness to the needs of the 5th District, suggests a troubling trend. He appears more committed to party directives than to the voices of his constituents.

The parallels to Orwell's "1984" are striking. The elimination of facts, censorship of free thinking, and suppression of criticism of our elected officials are no longer confined to fiction.

In "1984," the Party exercises absolute control over every aspect of life, from history to thoughts, through constant surveillance, propaganda, and the suppression of dissent.

Similarly, the MAGA movement often employs slogans and rhetoric that simplify complex issues and create a polarized narrative. The redaction of my question and the deflection by Ogles can be seen as a form of propaganda, where the truth is manipulated to fit a particular narrative.

Is this the new normal? Are we content with a future where our voices are silenced and our concerns dismissed? I urge my fellow constituents to reflect on these questions and to hold our elected officials accountable. We deserve better.

Peter McDermott, Franklin 37067

Tuesday, March 11, 2025

My Phone Script Today for Don and Elon’s Enablers in Congress

To the Staff of Congressman Ogles, Senator Blackburn, and Senator Hagerty:

I have called many times to express my outrage at your inaction to, support for, and enabling of the takeover and demolition of our federal government and the valuable institutions that it supports.

Reliable news outlets are reporting that Trump’s criminal delinquents (DOGE) are inside Social Security and Medicaid doing god knows what.  Stealing data, setting time bombs, eliminating beneficiaries, or some other sociopathic crime? 

So here’s what I want you to know today and every day until  President Felon and his criminal gang are politically eliminated:

If Medicaid is cut so that its operations are hindered and/or services are cut, you are going to lose your job.

If Medicare is cut so that its operations are hindered and/or services are cut, you are going to lose much more than your job.  

Here is the number of the Capitol Hill switchboard, which will connect you with your Representative or Senator: 202-224-3121

Wednesday, March 05, 2025

Colbert Monologue Provides Hightlights of the Presidential Address to Congress

Top 12 Biggest Lies from March 4 Convicted Felon Address to Congress

Trump’s firehose of lies last evening was even atypical for a pathological liar whose thousands of lies have been documented since the Lout-in-Chief descended the gilded escalator of Trump Tower in 2015 to declare his intention of turning U. S. into a massive revenue stream. 

It is telling this morning that the vapid VP, J. D. Vance has been sent out from the White House to beat the bushes for support of the most unpopular Presidential agenda in modern times. Why is Trump not staging his famous rallies so that he can be lavished with praise from adoring fans?  

Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that even the MAGAts are awakening and worried that they have been entirely screwed by a manipulative psychopath.  Can you imagine how unhappy these trigger-happy rubes will be when Grandma’s Medicaid is snatched and she’s left on the curb outside the nursing home?

Top 12 lies by Steve Benen:

Trump said, “We inherited from the last administration an economic catastrophe.” This wasn’t true.

Trump said, “We’re going to have growth in the auto industry like nobody’s ever seen. Plants are opening up all over the place.” That wasn’t true.

Trump said, towns like Aurora, Colorado, and Springfield, Ohio, were “destroyed” by immigrants. That wasn’t true.

Trump said, in reference to Europe and aid to Ukraine, “[W]e’ve spent perhaps $350 billion, and they’ve spent $100 billion.” That wasn’t true.

Trump said, “For the first time in modern history, more Americans believe that our country is headed in the right direction than the wrong direction.” That wasn’t true.

Trump said, in reference to Biden-era inflation, rates were the worst “perhaps even in the history of our country, they’re not sure.” They are sure and that wasn’t true.

Trump said the Biden administration imposed an “electric vehicle mandate.” That wasn’t true.

Trump said, “I’ve stopped all government censorship.” That wasn’t true.

Trump said, “Believe it or not, government databases list 4.7 million Social Security members from people aged 100 to 109 years old. It lists 3.6 million people from ages 110 to 119.” Don’t believe it, because that wasn’t true.

Trump said the Biden administration “closed more than 100 power plants.” That wasn’t true.

Trump said, “The presidential election of Nov. 5 was a mandate like has not been seen in many decades.” That wasn’t true.

Trump said that his first term economic agenda produced “the most successful economy in the history of our country.” That wasn’t true.

These dozen whoppers are, of course, just a sampling of the most outrageous and obvious deceptions.

But stepping back, the problem is not just that Trump lied repeatedly throughout his remarks. The problem is made worse by the apparent fact that he felt like he had to lie — likely aware of the unavoidable fact that the truth about his record and his vision simply isn't good enough to stand on its own.

Indeed, for all of the president’s bravado and chest-thumping, his avalanche of lies gave away the game: If he’d earned the right to boast about his accomplishments, he wouldn’t have had to lie quite so much.

White House officials probably hope that the public won’t see the fact-check reports, and that many Americans will simply believe what they’re told to believe. In fact, one of Trump’s former press secretaries, Stephanie Grisham, spoke at the Democratic National Convention last summer and explained, “He used to tell me, ‘It doesn’t matter what you say, Stephanie — say it enough and people will believe you.’”

Saturday, March 01, 2025

 

This says it all.

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— George Takei (@georgetakei.bsky.social) March 1, 2025 at 4:05 PM

Saturday Chores


Saturday Chores:

____ Order “Support Ukraine” yard signs and bumper stickers.”

____ Call my Republican Senators and Representative (202-224-3121 Capitol Switchboard) to urge support of Ukraine, rather than Russia.

____ Spend an hour at BlueSky commenting, reposting, learning.

____ Contact local Indivisible groups today to find out when we may expect an organized reply. 

____ Firm up plans for the next TESLA TAKEDOWN protest in Brentwood.

____ Text my friends to let them know what I did today. 

____ Clear calendars to prioritize outreach/planning/actions against authoritarian takeovers here and abroad.

____ Listen to music.

Friday, February 28, 2025

Where In The World Is Trump Flunky, Rep. Andy Ogles?

My district ended up with Andy Ogles as our Congressman when the TN Taliban used its legislative supermajority to gerrymander the 5th Congressional District in 2020, so that the long-serving Democrat, Jim Cooper, would have no way to win in 2022.  

Cooper retired, and so we ended up with another corrupt MAGA Representative who formerly worked as a paid stooge for the Koch Brothers, a devout Trump boot licker and Covid anti-masking zealot, an avid self-promoter and accomplished liar in the same league as George Santos, and as a one-term rural mayor.

Ogles was chosen for his sycophantic devotion to convicted felon, Donald Trump, and since being elected, he has served as reliable legislative bill pusher for Trump and as an all-round flunky.  Recently, it was Ogles who introduced a bill in Congress that would allow Trump to serve a third term, and it was Ogles who was Trump’s Congressional frontman in the psychotic scheme to claim Greenland and rename it Trumpland.  And it was Ogles who traveled to New York to be near the Don during his trial that ended with 34 felony convictions?  

Could it have been these acts of devotion that brought a halt to a federal investigation of Ogles’ campaign financing irregularities?

Will Andy Ogles ever hold a town hall to allow Nashvillians to ask him a few questions about his total neglect of constituent concerns as he moves closer to the Convicted-Felon-in-Chief? Don’t hold your breath.  

Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Suggested Reading for Competency-Challenged White Boys and Men Screwing Up the West Wing

At a time when white incompetent men and boys appear to have taken over the U.S. Government, it’s time to offer them some solid research that could help them get beyond laughing stock status—if they were not entirely convinced of white male supremacy.  

Today’s suggestion is by Professor Scott Page (University of Michigan).  Originally published in 2008, this new edition includes a new preface by Dr. Page. 

(Support local bookstores and give Amazon the finger by ordering from bookshop.org.)

The Difference: How the Power of Diversity Creates Better Groups, Firms, Schools, and Societies - New Edition

In this landmark book, Scott Page redefines the way we understand ourselves in relation to one another. The Difference is about how we think in groups--and how our collective wisdom exceeds the sum of its parts. Why can teams of people find better solutions than brilliant individuals working alone? And why are the best group decisions and predictions those that draw upon the very qualities that make each of us unique? The answers lie in diversity--not what we look like outside, but what we look like within, our distinct tools and abilities.

The Difference reveals that progress and innovation may depend less on lone thinkers with enormous IQs than on diverse people working together and capitalizing on their individuality. Page shows how groups that display a range of perspectives outperform groups of like-minded experts. Diversity yields superior outcomes, and Page proves it using his own cutting-edge research. Moving beyond the politics that cloud standard debates about diversity, he explains why difference beats out homogeneity, whether you're talking about citizens in a democracy or scientists in the laboratory. He examines practical ways to apply diversity's logic to a host of problems, and along the way offers fascinating and surprising examples, from the redesign of the Chicago "El" to the truth about where we store our ketchup.

Page changes the way we understand diversity--how to harness its untapped potential, how to understand and avoid its traps, and how we can leverage our differences for the benefit of all. (Source: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-difference-how-the-power-of-diversity-creates-better-groups-firms-schools-and-societies-new-edition-scott-page/8920038?ean=9780691271743&next=t&next=t)


"Rather than ponder moral questions like, 'Why can't we all get along?' Dr. Page asks practical ones like, 'How can we all be more productive together?' The answer, he suggests, is in messy, creative organizations and environments with individuals from vastly different backgrounds and life experiences."---Claudia Dreifus, New York Times

"
The Difference is brimming with so many intriguing insights and findings that I cannot do justice to them all."---Philip E. Tetlock, Science

"A fascinating and important book. . . . 
The Difference is a thought-provoking and stimulating read."---Diane Coyle, Business Economist

"[Page] redefines the way we understand ourselves in relation to one another. 
The Difference is about how we think in groups...and how our collective wisdom exceeds the sum of its parts. Why can teams of people find better solutions than brilliant individuals working alone? And why are the best group decisions and predictions those that draw upon the very qualities that make each of us unique? The answers lie in diversity...not what we look like outside, but what we look like within, our distinct tools and abilities." ― Education Digest

"In 
The Difference, Page reveals how groups that display a range of perspectives outperform groups of like-minded experts. Diversity yields superior outcomes, and he proves it using his own cutting-edge research. Moving beyond the politics that often clouds standard debates about diversity, Page explains why difference beats out homogeneity. And he examines practical ways to apply diversity's logic to a host of problems." ― Here is the City

"Page has written a book that offers a pragmatic defense of diversity practices, where having a diverse set of points of view in a group equates to better decision making. The book . . .illustrates the benefits of a different way of thinking about problem solving, providing people with conceptual tools to understand what lies behind some of the more popular treatments of topics and to reshape the public debate about the benefits and disadvantages of diversity."
---Henry Farrell, Quality World

"
The Difference is a very good book. I recommend it to all intelligent readers, especially to those who have not gone beyond the 'diversity' of political correctness. . . . Read this book."---Will Carrington Heath, Independent Review

"Though filled with three dimensional graphs, computer simulations, and other quantitative exercises that some will find intimidating, the book has the great advantage of being accessible to the nontechnical reader, at least one willing to invest considerable time and effort in following its clear but often complex reasoning. Where 
The Difference clearly succeeds is in bridging the gap between the more arcane technical literature found in the professional economics journals and writing intended for a general audience."---Russell K. Nieli, Academic Questions

Review

"Scott Page has brought to our attention a practically important proposition: diversity of viewpoints is of the greatest importance in solving the problems that face us individually and collectively. Diversity among a group of problem solvers is more important than individual excellence. Page's exposition remarkably combines lightness and breadth of knowledge with rigor and evidence."―Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel Prize-winning economist

"Scott Page knows more about diversity than anyone anywhere. In 
The Difference, he shows why diversity matters, how it leads to better outcomes, and most importantly why achieving the significant benefits of diversity requires thinking well beyond traditional categories such as race, gender, or ethnicity. Knowledge of this book should be a litmus test for educators and diversity trainers―if you haven't read it, you are just talking metaphor. Stop playing defense and start playing offense by buying this book."―Bill Miller, Chairman and Chief Investment Officer, Legg Mason Capital Management

"The book is brilliant. Page has a dazzling eclecticism."
―Max Bazerman, Harvard Business School

"Does diversity trump ability when it comes to problem solving? Scott Page shows that the answer is, at least sometimes, yes. You'd do better to add more diversity of perspectives to your problem-solving team than to increase the average ability of individual team members. Diversity in both experience and identity can spark a group's creativity. Page pursues the logic of diversity and shows why and when hiring people who differ can lead to a better bottom line."
―Ian Ayres, coauthor of Why Not? How to Use Everyday Ingenuity to Solve Problems Big and Small


Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Monday, February 24, 2025

How Much Power and Money Can a Full Plate of Hate Buy for the Oligarchy?

The Republicans’ “one big beautiful bill” will be a real test of how much MAGA voter animosity toward civil rights and human rights can buy Trump.  

Will the Convicted Felon's all-in support for crushing migrants, marginalizing minorities with Jim Crow 2.0, othering LGBTQ people, re-subjugating women, and destroying the separation of church and state be enough to keep poor white undereducated voters quiet about grandma being kicked out of the nursing home (due to Medicaid cuts), groceries more expensive or no long available (food stamp and SNAP funds cut), and the national debt being put on steroids (to pay for massive cuts for the top 1 percent).

Today’s Public Service Announcement



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— Kevin M. Kruse (@kevinmkruse.bsky.social) February 24, 2025 at 7:37 AM

Saturday, February 22, 2025

Friday, February 21, 2025

Congressional Democrats: WATCH AND LISTEN!

 

I’m telling you @hakeem-jeffries.bsky.social, please watch this. This is the energy. Not egg prices and book tours and strongly worded letters. It’s time to take the gloves off.

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— Mueller, She Wrote (@muellershewrote.bsky.social) February 21, 2025 at 9:21 AM

Trump Polls Sinking Like “a cinderblock in an ocean trench."

A difference is a difference that makes a difference.—Gregory Bateson

House Reps are in their districts right now.  It is time to call their local offices, visit their offices, or turn over rocks until you find one.  Let them know what’s on your mind and in your heart.  

Continuing to pressure Republican members of Congress is one of the big wrenches we have to break this fascist machine. Be a difference!!

Maddow clip is from Feb. 20, Block 1.

Thursday, February 20, 2025

Gov. Pritzker delivers Illinois State of the State Address 2025

Fast forward to 26:00 and watch the last ten minutes. Please! Really!


Tyranny requires your fear and your silence and your compliance; democracy requires your courage. So gather your justice and your humanity . . . and do not let the tragic spirit of despair overcome us when our country needs us most.  —Gov. J.B. Pritzker

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Cuts to Medical Research: The Chickenshit Enablers in TN’s Congressional Delegation

Investigative reporter, Phil Williams, reported yesterday on his question about NIH cuts that he put to each member of Tennessee’s Congressional delegation: 

Williams’ question to 11 federal legislators was this: Do you support announced cuts in Tennessee for life-saving medical research?

Of the two U.S. Senators and nine U. S. Representatives, all are Republican except for Rep. Steve Cohen. Some dodged the question entirely, some provided non-answers to the question, and only one offered a straight answer to the question.  Spoiler alert: it was not a Republican.



Monday, February 17, 2025

Protests from Miami to Seattle, Bangor to San Jose

Here’s just a few:

Thousands marched in New York City against the fascist Trump regime. (📹@StatusCoup) "Fascist Trump has got to go" #3E #USProtests #fiftyfiftyone #NoKings #Feb17

Utah showing up!!! #CourageIsContagious #FiftyFiftyOne

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— SeditionHunters (@seditionhunters.bsky.social) February 17, 2025 at 2:28 PM

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Amazing turnout in Idaho today, really, really impressive #FiftyFiftyOne #NoFascistUSA #NoKingsDay

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— Alexander R (@alexanderr.nafofellas.com) February 17, 2025 at 2:21 PM

Nashville, TN, 50501 protest. “No Trump, No KKK, No fascist USA!” #NotMyPresidentsDay #3E #FDT #FiftyFiftyOne @tn50501movement.bsky.social

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— Tiana <3 (@tianaadams.bsky.social) February 17, 2025 at 1:46 PM

Additional photos of today's protest rally in Columbia, SC. #protest #50501protests #NoKingsDay

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— nppa-nic.bsky.social (@nppa-nic.bsky.social) February 17, 2025 at 2:19 PM

On Not My President Day

 

Another good trope for Not My President’s Day

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— Laurence H. Tribe (@tribelaw.bsky.social) February 17, 2025 at 6:56 AM

Thursday, February 13, 2025

Join the TN TESLA TAKEDOWN Saturday, February 15

Subject: Can you come?

Friends,

I'm attending an event called TN TESLA TAKEDOWN.

A protest event as part of the National Mobilization on February 15 against Elon Musk, who has bought his way into the White House to create havoc, cause pain, destroy America’s institutions, and to steal as much valuable data as he can to make himself even richer. Please come to peaceably assemble in public space and display your own creative signage and to let customers and passersby know that they should consider another EV besides Tesla.

Can you join me? Click below for details and to RSVP: 

https://actionnetwork.org/events/tn-tesla-takedown?source=email&

Thanks!

PS  In a time when many of us are feeling scared and helpless, here is something you can do to personally resist and to aid the resistance movement that is growing by leaps and bounds.

If you’re not in the Nashville area, check this site for events in other locations: https://actionnetwork.org/events/teslatakedown/

Trump STOPPED DEAD in His TRACKS Cutting Medical Research (in Blue States)

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Join Action Saturday Feb. 15 at Tesla Dealers Everywhere

If you want to host an action, email [email protected] 

NYTimes Finally Reports Consumers Will Pay the Costs of Tariffs

 The Times finally reports what Lawrence O’Donnell has been telling us for years:




New Feature: Tesla Reviews 1

From China to Norway to Germany to the U.S., Tesla sales have cratered since Elon Musk became the front man for President Felon’s ongoing attempted coup.  

Thinking Tesla dealerships would make good places to stage protests against the current government dismantling, I started looking around in Nashville for Tesla dealers.  I found the first dealer in near Nashville in Franklin at 122 Market Exchange Ct Franklin, TN 37067.

Aside from Elon Musk’s commitment to steal valuable data from American taxpayers that will benefit his businesses, it seems there are other reasons to not buy a Tesla. Some reviewers are clearly unhappy with the product and the service.  Here are just 3 Yelp reviews left for the Franklin Tesla dealership:

Oh, I almost forgot to mention that Elmo’s new Cybertruck is as unsafe as the old Ford Pinto.


Resistance: Use It Or Lose It, Pt. 2

 Now is the time for all good men and women to come to the aid of their country.  In fact, it’s now or never!!!


Americans are scared about what’s happening right now—because This. Is. Not. Normal. But where are my Republican colleagues? In closed-door meetings dismantling vital programs? We are fighting back! We are taking it to the courts, taking it to Congress, and taking it to the streets!

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— Rep. Melanie Stansbury (NM-01) (@repstansbury.bsky.social) February 11, 2025 at 2:50 PM

Monday, February 10, 2025

Resistance: Use It Or Lose It!

If we are to continue to be a republic ruled by law based on our Constitution, now is the time to use the Constitutionally-guaranteed right to actively resist the ongoing and illegal abuse of presidential power by the convicted felon, Donald Trump.  

The current crisis calls for national, regional, and local efforts by organized labor, civil rights organizations, the legal community, and, most importantly, tens of millions of neighbors everywhere to speak up and speak out, to step up and to step out.  

The will of the people is the line of defense that this cowardly would-be autocrat will never cross.  


Get organized and be ready to step out. Meanwhile, you can speak out by, first, calling daily the Capitol Hill switchboard to leave messages to all your elected representatives and senators. Yes, it does mean something.  

THIS IS NOT A DRILL!
202-224-3121

Saturday, February 08, 2025

Don't Believe Him | The Ezra Klein Show

Keep calling, keep resisting, keep marching, keep speaking out, keep working together—this convicted felon is no king!!


"Look closely at the first two weeks of Donald Trump’s second term and you’ll see something very different than what he wants you to see.” —Ezra Klein

Friday, February 07, 2025

New reporting on Musk's minions makes his government takeover team look even worse


If you did not see Rachel Maddow last evening, take 7 minutes to watch this summary of mainstream reporting on the Nazi juvenile delinquents and mercenary hackers that Musk hired to steal as much valuable data as he can get before he’s run out Washington.  Please share as widely as you can.  All Americans should know specifically this part of the horror that Trump has wrought.

Thursday, January 30, 2025

Red and Blue United Against TN Voucher Scam

 

WILSON COUNTY: “When Tennessee Conservative News & The Tennessee Holler agree, it’s something to take note of.” Jamie Farough says @GovBillLee’s voucher scam has unified the community against it, calls it “heartbreaking” Lee is tying it to hurricane aid. Full: www.instagram.com/reel/DFQ3r9R...

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— The Tennessee Holler (@thetnholler.bsky.social) January 25, 2025 at 1:28 PM

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Andy Spears on Vouchers

 

In Tennessee, A Warning on Vouchers

As lawmakers prepare to vote on voucher scam, some final words

by Andy Spears


Tennessee lawmakers are slated to take up Gov. Bill Lee’s voucher scam legislation tomorrow (Thursday, January 30th). 

The plan is expected to cost taxpayers roughly $1 billion over the first five years. 

While there is a “hold harmless” clause for local districts, the experience in other states (Indiana, Arizona, Florida) suggests the cost to local taxpayers will greatly exceed projections. 

Dollars spent on vouchers are not available for public K-12 schools. 

The plan effectively creates two school systems. 

Tennessee currently ranks 45th in the nation in school funding. On a national report card ranking state investment in public schools, Tennessee earns a grade of “F” in both funding level and funding effort. While our state’s current formula is reasonably equitable, the level of investment is simply not adequate. 

If Tennessee has an extra $1 billion to invest in schools over the next five years, that money ($200 million a year) should go to our existing public schools. 

We can (and should) boost teacher compensation. We should begin addressing the multi-billion dollar infrastructure needs. We should ensure students attend well-resourced schools. 

Instead, Gov. Lee and his legislative allies want to spend those dollars on a school voucher initiative. 

And, it’s not like we don’t know how that will go. 

The state’s pilot voucher program tells us students who accept vouchers see no academic gains - in fact, they tend to perform at levels below their peers in zoned schools. 

This is not surprising. It is exactly what happens in other states. In state after state, school voucher programs have shown dismal academic results. 

Lee’s plan, then, is to spend more money and get worse results. 

Even the Tennessee Business Roundtable is skeptical of the voucher scheme

To me, awarding new $7,075 private-school subsidies to families with six-figure incomes seems neither necessary nor fiscally conservative. Our state’s general fund revenues are expected to decline over the current fiscal year and to grow very little next year, while we’re also seeking to continue investing in teacher salaries, disaster relief, and tackling Tennessee’s multi-billion-dollar list of needed infrastructure investments.

Thanks to years of corporate tax giveaways, Tennessee’s budget is now strained. 

Even if you support the state’s current tax policies, as the Roundtable notes, funding a voucher program for wealthy families is not the highest and best use of our limited funds. 

We can remain a relatively low tax state and also dedicate new money to public schools - to the tune of at least $1 billion in new investment over the next five years. 

Or, we can choose to fund a voucher program likely to strain local school system budgets and leave kids behind. 

Finally, a note from our neighbors in Kentucky: Vouchers are not politically popular. In a state where Donald Trump won by a 2-1 margin, school vouchers lost a ballot initiative by a 2-1 margin. People in red and blue counties strongly oppose using public funds to fund unaccountable private schools.