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About Me
- Jack Lippman
- Jack is a graduate of Rutgers University where he majored in history. His career in the life and health insurance industry involved medical risk selection and brokerage management. Retired in Florida for over two decades after many years in NJ and NY, he occasionally writes, paints, plays poker, participates in play readings and is catching up on Shakespeare, Melville and Joyce, etc.
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
October 16, 2024 - Candidate Audiences, Two Great Resources, Polls, the Electoral College, Hurricane Milton, and More
Thursday, October 10, 2024
October 10, 2024 - Retaining Control of the Senate, Hurricanes, Lies, and More
Hurricane Milton
Milton blew the roof off of the Tropicana Stadium in St. Petersburg, home field of the Tampa Bay Rays |
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About Lies
The preceding posting on Jackspotpourri dealt with lies. Please re-read it! They
are the chief weapon of what is left of the Republican Party, in its efforts to
replace our democracy with an autocratic form of government. Massive lying is their ‘weapon of mass destruction’ aimed at our government.
Professor
Heather Cox Richardson’s posting on her daily ‘Letters from an American’ goes
into this subject in great detail in her postings dated October 6 and October 8,
2024. Please check them out by copying
and pasting https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/ on your browser line or by CLICKING HERE . It is more than
frightening. Read them both!
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The
violent weather we’ve been experiencing has not been ignored by Republican
liars, either.
Two
weeks ago, when Hurricane Helene tore through the Southeast, leaving over 200
dead and thousands missing across North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia,
Florida, and Tennessee, Trump, JD Vance, and right-wing media politicized the
crisis, spreading conspiracy theories that undermined rescue efforts. I would hope they don’t do the same regarding
Hurricane Milton.
At
first glance, these lies may seem too absurd to take seriously. Claims that
Democrats are using ‘weather manipulation’ (remember Marjorie Taylor Greene’s
‘Jewish space lasers’) or deliberately withholding aid from Republican
districts might sound ridiculous, but they’re already having a dangerous
impact. The head of FEMA even warned that this misinformation is “truly
dangerous.”
Trump
and his MAGA allies lie to make the Biden-Harris rescue responses seem
ineffective and partisan, falsely claiming that the government is withholding
aid from Republican voters, limiting support for Hurricane Helene victims to
$750, and allocating emergency funds to migrants instead of disaster response. That’s a lie.
The $750 is an emergency, no-questions-asked, stopgap payment for those
with no remaining financial resources; greater, meaningful, benefits are
available through FEMA.
And
there’s even more. Trump backer Elon Musk took these lies further by spreading
completely fabricated claims on ‘X’ (which he owns) that North Carolina
government officials were arresting FEMA officers as claimed by JD Vance in a
Wall Street Journal op-ed, quickly debunked by the public statements of
Republican governors in Tennessee and Georgia who praised the Biden-Harris
response. According to a media report, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper called
Vance’s op-ed ‘appalling.’ More Lies!
Now, as recovery efforts from Hurricane Milton join the
Hurricane Helene efforts, FEMA officials are concerned that people might be reluctant to seek help because they believe these lies. (See the article further along in this
posting about ‘low-information voters.’)
JL
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Conditioning
the Public to Believe Lies
And while we’re on the subject of lying, let’s not excuse the
dishonest commercial advertising based on ambiguities and half-truths, on TV
and elsewhere, that condition Americans to buy into real, totally fabricated, Republican lies!
I could spend an entire posting on Jackspotpourri to describe
them, but you know what they are. A
typical one, for example, is boasting of savings ‘up
to’ a specific amount, which of course can describe a penny of savings
or even no savings whatsoever. (‘Buy now and save up to thousands of
dollars.’)
These
half-truths, I repeat, condition Americans to fall
for the far bigger lies told by politicians, lies that threaten our
democracy.
JL
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Low-Information
Voters
I
am no great fan of columnist Jonah Goldberg, but here’s an excerpt from his
recent column entitled ‘The Strategy Lying Behind Trump’s Dark Speeches' (as it
appeared in the Palm Beach Post).’
‘I don’t have a lot of respect or admiration for the sort of
low-information voters who have to be duped with apocalyptic and demonizing
bilge. But I have greater contempt for
the voters and especially the leaders who condone the strategy even though they
know better… ‘
This fits in nicely with the Republicans’ heavy
dependence upon lies in their campaigning. Democrats must remember that a vote from one
of those ‘low-information’
voters counts just as much as a vote from a well-informed,
thinking, voter. And there are many such
‘low-information’
voters in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona,
Georgia, North Carolina, and of course in Florida, where they form a solid
majority. Democrats must find a way
of reaching them.
JL
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Retaining
Control of the Senate is Vitally Important
Regardless of who wins the presidency and control of the House
of Representatives, it is most crucial that Democrats remain in control of
the Senate. That is where Supreme Court nominees are
confirmed and impeachments by the House are voted upon. While financial legislation originates in the
House, it must pass in the Senate as well.
Here are eleven seats that Democrats must win. You
can make that happen!
In Florida, Debbie Muscarsel-Powell is attempting to unseat Rick Scott, the wealthiest Senator of all 100, who is no friend of Social Security, Medicare, and most other programs designed to benefit ordinary people. If you are a Florida voter, please work for her election and donate to her campaign at https://www.debbieforflorida.com/ or by simply CLICKING HERE.
Also
running to capture the seats of incumbent Republican Senators are Colin Allred (Texas) and Gloria Johnson
(Tennessee).
Running
to defend Senate seats presently held by Democrats are Lisa
Blunt Rochester (Delaware), Ruben Gallego (Arizona), and Angela Alsobrooks
(Maryland).
Finally,
these Democratic Senators are running to retain their seats: Jon Tester (Montana), Jacky Rosen (Nevada), Sherrod Brown
(Ohio), Bob Casey (Pennsylvania) and Tammy Baldwin (Wisconsin).
If
you have friends or relatives in these States, give them a call! And your donations
to help the campaigns of ALL Democrats running for Senate seats will be
welcomed by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign at https://www.dscc.org. You can CLICK HERE to reach their site.
JL
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New
York’s Mayor in the Spotlight
I
am sickened by the corruption with which New York’s mayor is being
charged. From the news accounts I have
read, he was not reluctant to appoint relatives and friends to various city
posts, and they seem to have shared in the actions of his lawbreaking
administration. These are not situations
where resignations will suffice. If the
charges result in indictments by grand juries, there should be trials for all
involved, to make sure justice is served in the interest of the people.
And watch for the vicious undercurrent which Mayor Adams’
activities have stirred up, concerning a dark period of American history.
After
the Civil War, white Southerners feared that giving the vote to former slaves
would result in unqualified black dominated governments that would pilfer State
treasuries for their own personal benefit.
It took Lyndon Johnson’s 1964 civil rights legislation to start to reverse
State racist laws these Southern bigots had successfully put into place to
lessen the influence of the freed slaves and their descendants.
Today’s
Republican Party includes many who fear that the presence of many persons of
color among the Democratic Party’s leadership will have the same result
nationally as Southerners feared in 1865.
New York’s Mayor Adams makes it easy for that bigoted element of the
G.O.P. to seek support for unspoken racists such as Trump and Vance.
Therefore, Democrats must conspicuously lead the way in
investigating Adams’ corruption and that of his hangers-on and offer them no shelter
nor salvation. Not
doing that will aid the Trump campaign, where some post-Civil War racist
thinking persists. Things like this
influence voters, including those silent ones who only reveal their racism when
they vote.
JL
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JL
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Saturday, October 5, 2024
October 5, 2024 - Mostly About Lies
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Do Not Believe Lies!JD, the vice-Liar candidate |
This election is about more than candidates. It is about the willingness of millions of voters to be taken in by lies, repeatedly uttered by liars, until the point is reached where they achieve a level of false legitimacy. When enough Americans accept lies, then democracy dies! Do not believe lies!
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In her Oct. 4 posting, Heather Cox Richardson summed it up by saying that ‘the firehose of lies is designed to make it impossible for voters to figure out the truth. The technique is designed so that eventually voters give up trying to engage, conclude everyone is lying, throw up their hands, and stop voting.’ She went on to point out that ‘holding on to facts combats the effects of the storm of lies.’
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Economist
Paul Krugman has noted: ‘We’ve all become desensitized, but it’s amazing how at
this point the Trump campaign rests entirely on
denouncing things that aren’t happening: an imaginary bad economy,
imaginary runaway crime and now an imaginary failure of Biden and Harris to
respond to natural disaster.’
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Trump
criticized the president for not immediately authorizing FEMA assistance for
Tennessee. Well, it seems that just when
other similarly affected States were requesting such aid in regard to damage
inflicted by Hurricane Helene, a legal pre-requisite for obtaining it,
Tennessee’s governor was instead introducing legislation for a day of prayer
and fasting as a way of dealing with the storm’s damage. How dumb are voters in Tennessee?
But
people in solid Republican areas believe these lies
and will vote accordingly. It’s a
disease that infects their minds.
JL
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Did You Check Out Timothy Snyder's Column?
Jackspotpourri’s posting just prior to this one included a piece
by Timothy Snyder entitled ‘Trump’s Hitlerian Month.’ Please go back and read it again. Please. It
may, for many of you, automatically follow this posting. Otherwise, it can be
found by CLICKING HERE or copying https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/WhctKLbMwJvtVHwSqpGHmPzqNrtxCppMTqjDBWNgXbSVzcdCnwnBqRFsLkbwgsGlNSDqTZg and pasting
it on your browser line.
Don't miss this column!
JL
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Time to Endorse Truth
The
other day Liz Chaney personally endorsed Kamala Harris, adding to the other
Republicans who have recognized the danger of a second Trump term.
In
the New Yorker magazine’s endorsement of Harris, they point out that ‘Trump is a menacing presence in American life, and most
of his former associates know it. Of his forty-two former Cabinet
secretaries, only half have endorsed him. More than two hundred staffers for
four previous Republican Presidents and Presidential candidates have endorsed
the Democratic ticket. High-ranking officials who
once surrounded Trump—including former Vice-President Mike Pence, former Defense Secretaries Jim Mattis
and Mark Esper, former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, the former chief of
staff John Kelly, the former national-security advisers John Bolton and H. R. McMaster, and the former
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley—regard
him as unfit, a threat to national security.'
(The
full New Yorker endorsement, which is a worthwhile but lengthy read, can be
found by visiting https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/10/07/kamala-harris-for-president-endorsement or BY CLICKING HERE.)
JL
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Baseball Confusion
Apologies
are in order regarding the National League playoffs, the description of which
in the preceding Jackspotpourri was inaccurate.
The Arizona Diamondbacks, finished the season with exactly the same
record as did the Atlanta Braves and the New York Mets, both of whom made it to
the playoffs, but they were left out in the cold.
This mess was the result of an incomplete game between the Mets and the Braves that was finished after their double header’s first game, the result of that first game determining their seeding in the playoffs. (The Mets won the doubleheader’s first game. The Braves won the second game, the completion of the earlier unfinished game.) Afterwards, all three teams had identical 89 win and 73 loss records. The ‘tiebreaking’ rules in such situations call for referral to the teams’ record between them during the regular season. The Diamondbacks came up short against the Braves and the Mets over the entire season, so the result of the unfinished game did not really matter.
But what, Diamondback fans argue, would have been the
case if the Mets had also won the uncompleted game? Then play-off bound
Atlanta would have had a worse record than the Diamondbacks!
To
avoid this mess on the last day of the regular season, the National League
should have seen that the incomplete game was finished earlier. A rule requiring that all incompleted games
that might affect the league’s final standing be completed at least one week
before the end of the regular season should be considered. And if that doesn’t solve the problem, it
would be no sin to postpone the playoffs, and the World Series, until they were
resolved. I suspect that rainstorms have caused postponements in the past.
Repeating my World Series prediction: Yankees over the Phillies in seven games.
JL
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JL
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Monday, September 30, 2024
September 30, 2024 - Non-Registered Voters, Tim Snyder on the G.O.P. Ticket, Granola, Baseball, Football, and a Word from Jefferson
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Believe It or Not, There are Many Out There Who are Not Registered to VoteIf
you are not a registered voter, Monday, October 7, is the last day that you can
register (at least in Palm Beach County).
Remind your friends! Tell
them to contact the Supervisor of Elections at https://www.votepalmbeach.gov/Voters/Register-to-Vote.
It can be done online!
JL
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Yale University’s Timothy Snyder Speaks Out on Trump’s
‘Hitlerian Month’
More than one critic has pointed out the similarity between the actions and words of Adolf Hitler in the 1930s and those of the two candidates heading the 2024 Republican presidential ticket, Donald Trump and JD Vance. Their supporters have defended the two of them and attacked those bringing up that the Republican candidates often take such seemingly ‘Hitlerian’ positions.
While not formally Nazis, Trump and Vance seem to think in the same direction as Germany's dictator did. |
Snyder points out that indeed, Trump and Vance are echoing Nazi ideas, especially antisemitism, and using the tactic of turning the tables by condemning one’s critics for criticizing them. Of late, Trump has been suggesting that Jews might be blamed should he lose in November, and Vance has found another minority, Haitians, to scapegoat.
Take the time to visit https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/WhctKLbMwJvtVHwSqpGHmPzqNrtxCppMTqjDBWNgXbSVzcdCnwnBqRFsLkbwgsGlNSDqTZg to read the article or read it by CLICKING HERE. It is not a ‘happy’ read, but it is an essential one.
JL
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The
Words of Thomas Jefferson Still Resonate
Many
politicians fail to recognize that a public office is a public trust.
Thomas Jefferson wrote that ‘When a man assumes a public trust, he should consider himself as public property, and justly liable to the inspection and vigilance of public opinion; and the more sensibly he is made to feel his dependence, the less danger will there be of his abuse of power, that rock on which good governments, and the people’s rights, have been so often wrecked.’
New
York City’s Mayor should take note of this.
Once in office, elected officeholders must recognize that their current
and past actions will be under a spotlight and monitored. This ought to prevent the possibility of
their abusing their power. But it
doesn’t!
Many,
most recently including former Congressman George Santos, former New Jersey
Senator Robert Menendez, and even the forty-fifth president of the United
States to varying degrees have stumbled on ‘that rock’ which Jefferson mentions
and suffer the consequences.
Democracy
is weakened when those who fail to recognize this are elected to office by a
gullible and easily fooled electorate.
JL
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Granola Label Questioned
It amazed me to see a label on a 17 oz. package of Nature Valley Granola declaring that it contained ‘50% More Granola than our 11 oz. package.’ Of course it does. Why? it’s a larger package!
Only an idiot need be told that if you
increase a package size by 50%, it will be able to contain 50% more of whatever
its content is. I suppose General Mills,
whose product this is, believes that its granola consumers lack the arithmetic
skills of an elementary school student. Maybe it’s something they put in the granola.
JL
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Sports
Section
Baseball - Several
months ago, I predicted that the Miami Marlins would lose 107 games this
year. Surprisingly, they finished the
season with only 100 losses while winning 62 games, better than two other major
league teams, the Chicago White Sox and the Colorado Rockies!
Now
we can concentrate on the baseball playoffs where the Detroit Tigers, the
Houston Astros, the Kansas City Royals, and the Baltimore Orioles battle to see
who challenges the New York Yankees and the Cleveland Guardians for the American
League’s World Series slot.
After
today we’ll know for sure if it will be the New York Mets and the Atlanta Braves who join the Milwaukee Brewers and the San Diego Padres in the National League playoffs. They play a doubleheader today and if one of them sweeps it, eliminating the other, the door still might be open for the Arizona Diamondbacks to see who
challenges the Philadelphia Phillies and the Los Angeles Dodgers to represent
the National League in the World Series, where I predict the Yankees will
defeat the Phillies in seven games.
Football - As
for NFL football, the local Miami Dolphins as well as the New England Patriots,
the New York Jets, and the New York Giants for which some local fans, originally from up north, still root,
are going nowhere this season. If you
want to follow a team, consider the Baltimore Ravens whose stellar quarterback,
Lamar Jackson, is a product of Boynton Beach High School.
JL
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just five weeks remaining until Election Day. Spread the word.
JL
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Wednesday, September 25, 2024
September 25, 2024 - Protection Old Style, TV Political Ads, a Tim Snyder Quote, and More
I’ve seen the TV ads Florida’s troglodyte Senator Rick
Scott is running against Debbie Muscarsel-Powell, pointing out her earlier
campaigns for public office, some successful, some not, but all of which were aimed at serving the people,
at the same time that Scott’s former hospital company (he was its CEO) was
being convicted of Medicare fraud, fleecing the people
and the government.
The TV ad ends showing a fictitious license plate for
Debbie with one word on it: ‘Socialist,’ as
if anything starting with the first six letters of
that word, s-o-c-i-a-l, were automatically evil. I suppose that
coincides with Scott’s idea of putting Social
Security (and Medicare) up for renewal every five years. Any senior who
votes for Scott should have their head examined.
Looks like Scott’s ad agency is so taken in by MAGA malarky
that they think it resonates with everyone.
They are wrong. It's up to Florida voters to prove that!
The time to replace Rick Scott with Debbie Muscarsel-Powell
has arrived. His candidacy should be
buried along with that of Trump as Florida goes blue at last in November.
JL
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To Be or Not to Be
In his September 24 posting, with the Shakespearian quote
as its heading, Yale professor Timothy Snyder wrote, in referring to ending
Ukraine’s war with Russia, that ‘one cannot simply choose to negotiate with a
power that openly seeks to bring about the end of your nation and state,’ it
being a question of choosing between ‘being’ or ‘not being’ an independent
nation.
He points out that negotiations will only be possible when
Russia abandons its idea of ending Ukraine’s nationhood, and Snyder goes on to
point out the necessity of American support in accomplishing that.
The same logic can be applied to Israel’s reluctance to
commit to full negotiations with parties that are sworn to end its
nationhood. Israel is doing a dance,
using military and less conspicuous means, with or without America’s support,
to convince their antagonists and their Iranian puppeteers, to abandon that
position. Only then can real,
meaningful, negotiations take place.
JL
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The Success of President Biden’s Economic Plans
When President Biden recently spoke to a group of
economists, he based the extraordinary economic successes of the past three and
a half years upon the American
Rescue Act, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the Science and CHIPS Act. He
told the audience: “American business, our economic
dynamism can’t succeed…without a stability and security that makes us the envy
of the world.”
These pieces of legislation, passed without Republican help, are what
make this possible. They are the direct
results of Democratic victories in the 2020 election.
This blows into smithereens the traditional Republican
theory of an economy where the profits of businesses and the wealthy ‘trickle
down’ to working families and fails to directly address the economic wellbeing
of most of the nation’s working population. Just remember that voting for Republicans in any election,
national or local, is like sleeping outdoors in a bed of poison ivy and is to
be avoided.
JL
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Gasoline Prices
Those who criticize President Biden (transferring their
opinion to Kamala Harris' campaign) often cite high gas prices as an example of
inflation.
No longer so!
Gasoline prices bounce around depending on the available supply and vary
daily and are far lower than they were a year ago. On Monday I filled my tank at a ‘no-name-brand’ station with
regular gas at $2.97 per gallon! Name
brands were about a dime more a gallon, but within a day, even ‘regular’ at the
‘no-name’ station was up about twenty cents.
But that is not the fictitious $4 a gallon price right-wingers claim
exists. That’s just misinformation.
JL
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Drafting Players in the Schoolyard
Years ago, before playing a game of ‘touch’ football in the
schoolyard, I recall the kids present ‘choosing up sides.’ As a result, the better athletes were not
always on the same teams. (Usually, the
two best athletes were ‘captains’ of the two teams doing the choosing.)
That’s similar to what the ‘transfer’ portal has done to college athletics, particularly football and basketball. It is almost like what in major league baseball is called ‘free agency.’ It may sound trite, but it's a new ball game on college gridirons and basketball courts.
The teams of lesser institutions that used to engage in money-making
games against big time schools that were looking for what amounted to early
season scrimmages, now actually have a chance of defeating them, (Example:
Northern Illinois’ recent victory over Notre Dame) and even more often,
providing at least very creditable competition, based on transfer students.
If an athlete feels he (or she) is talented enough to ‘make it’ at a higher level of competition, or available compensation through use of their name, image, or likeness (N.I.L.) seems greater at another school, they can opt to transfer to that school by following the procedures of the ‘transfer portal.’
In the minds of many college
athletes is the maximization of their chances of being selected by a
professional team, where the really big money begins to flow, and the ‘transfer
portal’ is there for them to seek greater exposure that might lead there.
Sometimes a coach in need of greater athletic talent than
his school’s enrollment or recruiting has provided will search those coming
through that ‘portal’ to see if there are players there who meet his school’s
needs.
But is this good for the sport or the schools involved?
JL
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Again, I urge you to forward this posting to anyone you
think might benefit from reading it, particularly if they are a registered
voter. Election Day draws near. Spread the word.
JL