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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 since 2001 after many years in NJ and NY, widowed since 2010, he occasionally writes, paints, plays poker, participates in play readings and is catching up on Shakespeare, Melville and Joyce, etc.

Monday, February 2, 2026

February 2, 2026 - What Ought Be Done, the Bill of Rights, An Editorial, A Full Plate Ain't Good

 Dream On

It would be wonderful if the following actions, quoted from Timothy Snyder’s column in last Tuesday’s Jackspotpourri, were carried out in full.  Of course, we know that will not happen, and that Trump’s putting Tom Homan in charge of ‘immigration control and enforcement’ (ICE) activities doesn’t change the Administration’s mostly unconstitutional actions in regard to seeking out illegal immigrants, but Snyder’s dramatic words quoted below are at least the direction in which our government must proceed, IF we are to remain a democratic nation.

As a start, Congress must suspend all funding of the Department of Homeland Security, including its immigration control and enforcement function (ICE) which has morphed into an embryonic Gestapo, even if it means other government functions might be ‘paused’ or otherwise affected.  And we must recognize that such a start might not be enough.  Allowing unconstitutional practices to survive, even to a minimal extent, provides a wedge to eventually crack open our democracy, the unspoken aim of many appointed to high positions by the President. 

Here are Snyder’s words from Tuesday's posting:

The president should be impeached and convicted, as should everyone responsible for these outrages. ICE should be disbanded. So should the Department of Homeland Security. The other agencies within it should be redistributed across other departments. And the people who have killed should be investigated and brought before judges and juries.“

So long as Republicans support what ICE, an agency of our government, is doing in Minnesota and elsewhere, referring to Republicans as ‘un-American’ is not unreasonable; in fact it is accurate.

Some are getting the message. Even the President, in his more lucid moments, senses that something is wrong but he doesn’t have the slightest idea of what to do about it.  Timothy Snyder does.

Others, like Attorney General Pam Bondi, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, Vice President Vance, and most of all presidential advisor Stephen Miller, are not getting the message, and fail to understand what being a loyal American involves.

They need a lesson in American history starting with why the Declaration of Independence came to be, the injustices it addressed, and the Constitution (including its Amendments) that established our government fifteen years later when a sufficient number of States ratified it.  That document would not have been ratified had it not included its first ten amendments, usually referred to as our Bill of Rights. 

James Madison, who wrote the Bill of Rights


 Briefly (and this is an AI summary), the Bill of Rights consists of the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1791 to guarantee essential individual liberties and restrict federal government power.  Drafted by James Madison to address concerns about government overreach, it protects fundamental freedoms like speech, religion, and the press, while ensuring due process and rights for those accused of crimes.’  So without further ado, here is ...

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The U.S. Bill of Rights

Note: The following text is a transcription of the first ten amendments to the Constitution in their original form. These amendments were ratified December 15, 1791, and form what is known as the "Bill of Rights."  Since that time, there have been seventeen additional amendments added.

Amendment I - Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Amendment II - A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

Amendment III - No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law. 

Amendment IV - The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. 

Amendment V - No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.

Amendment VI - In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence.

Amendment VII - In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law.

 Amendment VIII - Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.

 Amendment IX - The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.

 Amendment X - The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

 JL 

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 An Editorial from a Local Paper 

Though it might seem redundant for followers of Jackspotpourri, here is an editorial which takes two local politicians to task published in Saturday’s SunSentinel: 

By Sun Sentinel Editorial Board – Published: January 29, 2026 at 9:13 AM EST, Updated: January 30, 2026 at 12:26 PM EST

"The murders of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, followed by the victim-blaming slanders from Kristi Noem and Stephen Miller, may finally have exhausted the public’s patience with the Trump administration. We can only hope.

It bears remembering that, aside from the agents themselves, the crimes of ICE are the responsibility of amoral politicians who have unmoored themselves from the Constitution and from any accountability to the people in order to sup at Trump’s table.

Trump has “made America un-American,” New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd wrote.  He couldn’t have done it alone. No despot does. This is about you, Pam Bondi. You, Marco Rubio. These Floridians are two top sellouts in Washington. Many others in the Cabinet, White House and Congress have joined the dark side, where conscience doesn’t follow.

The president himself seems to be aware, at long last, that it has gone too far. Getting Gregory Bovino out of Minneapolis was a start. Firing Kristi Noem and Stephen Miller should be next, although that’s probably too much good sense to expect. But it’s encouraging to see congressional Democrats talking about impeaching the puppy-killing Homeland Security secretary.

Bondi belongs on their list, too.  No Mafia don phrased the business more succinctly than Bondi did when she told Minnesota that its troubles could just go away if the state turned over its sensitive personal information on voters. Trump’s failure to contradict Bondi speaks volumes.

The siege of Minneapolis has little to do with illegal immigration, a much bigger presence in the Republican states of Texas and Florida. It’s about terrorizing a Democratic city and probing to see what more the Trump regime might get away with if it decided, for example, to prevent an election.

A line must be drawn. Senate Democrats should continue to block Homeland Security funding until the goons are gone from Minnesota and Noem is gone from Washington.

As for Trump’s enablers, they should worry how history will treat them.

Power and glory are fleeting. Reputation is eternal. Trump’s regime will end Jan. 20, 2029. Those who helped him make America un-American must answer for themselves.

Trump’s command of Congress owes to the incapability of many politicians to see beyond the next election.  Republicans know it: To disobey Trump once is to provoke him into calling on party voters to purge them. That’s why he’s targeting Sens. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana and Susan Collins of Maine. Thom Tillis of North Carolina is retiring in the face of Trump’s wrath, which may well result in poetic justice — a Democrat succeeding him.  Cassidy, Collins and Tillis helped put lethal vaccine denier Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in charge of the nation’s health. They confirmed Bondi as Trump’s consiglieri at Justice. Cassidy and Tillis were critical to making the woefully unfit Pete Hegseth secretary of Defense. They all need to go.

Trump’s most prominent political victim is former Rep. Liz Cheney, a conservative Republican from Wyoming, who lost her seat in Congress for co-chairing the House Select Committee investigation of Trump’s conspiracy to overthrow the 2020 election. But when the future histories of the Trump years are written, it’s Cheney whom they will honor, not Trump or his enablers.

Rubio is an especially sad example. His Senate colleagues confirmed him unanimously because of his expertise in Latin America and what seemed to be a fervent commitment to democracy everywhere. So much for that.

The Ukraine chapter in a future American history could be illustrated with the photos of Rubio cringing on the couch as Trump bullied and berated President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.  After he devoted his political career to extolling democracy for Cubans and Venezuelans, Rubio is AWOL as Trump and Noem send them back to the dictatorships they fled. His own parents, who escaped pre-Castro tyranny in Cuba, wouldn’t pass Trump’s immigration muster.

Come home, Marco, and salvage your reputation. A self-respecting secretary of State would resign rather than help Trump cozy up to the Venezuelan regime in return for its oil. 

Rubio has been carrying out dictatorial measures at home. Documents unsealed in a federal court showed that he personally approved the deportation of foreign students who participated in pro-Palestinian demonstrations or wrote in opposition to Israeli policy. The judge, a Ronald Reagan appointee, blocked their removal.  “These cabinet secretaries,” wrote District Judge William Young, citing Rubio and Homeland Security Secretary Noem, “have failed in their sworn duty to uphold the Constitution.”

That goes for a majority of Congress, too."

 The Sun Sentinel Editorial Board consists of Opinion Editor Steve Bousquet, Deputy Opinion Editor Dan Sweeney, editorial writers Pat Beall and Martin Dyckman, and Executive Editor Gretchen Day-Bryant. To contact us, email at letters@sun-sentinel.com.

JL 

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What Do You Do When Your Plate is Too Full

When I look at the news and see what is going on in Washington, in Minnesota, in Atlanta, and elsewhere, and what Constitutional rights and court orders are being ignored, I am overwhelmed. 

Things are happening every day involving Venezuela, the Middle East, Ukraine, Russia, Minneapolis, the economy, the Federal Reserve, tariffs, vaccinations, voting rights, our European allies, the Epstein scandal, and even Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS, any one of which ought to demand one’s full attention. The list is almost endless. 

But no one, at least me, has the time to adequately address each of these issues to the extent they deserve. Media fails to do so because its capacity, in print or electronically, has physical limitations, as does the attention span of those seeking information from such media.  One cannot read or watch everything being published.   

Though grossly inadequate, what attention media still manages to provide regarding these kinds of things takes the spotlight away from the more dangerous challenge posed by the ongoing attack on our democracy by those who would prefer an autocratic government controlled by those with unbelievable wealth.  That is obscured and goes unmentioned.  Obvious physical actions like the destruction of the East Wing of the White House and the renaming and renovation of the Kennedy Center may be mentioned once or twice and then float out of the public’s consciousness. 

The President does a good job hiding *his real intentions under this onslaught of other issues, so too many Americans remain befuddled and turn their thoughts elsewhere. They escape to things like music, fashion, celebrities (even Melania Trump made a movie), supposed ‘influencers,’ and sports.   

The American people, because their attention is spread too thinly, and in the wrong directions, are risking the loss of some of their hard-won rights because preserving them is a very demanding, time-consuming task made even more difficult when their plate is overflowing with challenges.  

But we all must do what we can.  Awareness of the problems we face is a necessary starting point.

*(His real intentions are to enrich himself and his family to the level that heads of state in Russia and Saudi Arabia have reached.) 

 JL 

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Be aware that when I open that email, I first quickly glance at and screen out those sent to my very old former email address and those considered ‘promotional’ by Gmail’s system as no more than advertisements or requests for donations. Besides these sources, I also utilize the Google search engine where I can look up any subject I want. 

Lately, these search results have been headed by a very generalized summary clearly labeled as being developed by AI (Artificial Intelligence). On occasion I might use such search results, but when I do, I will say that I am doing so. Generally, however, I try not to use such summaries in preparing Jackspotpourri. After such ‘AI’ search results, there follows the other results of my search. Unlike the anonymous AI-generated summaries, the sources of these results are clearly indicated, giving them a greater credibility than any AI summary. I feel that It comes down to who YOU want to be in the driver’s seat in seeking information: yourself or something else (Artificial Intelligence), the structure of which somewhere along the way had to have been created by others, with whose identity I am neither familiar nor comfortable. At least when I read a column by Timothy Snyder, for example, I know from where it comes, and to some extent, what to expect. 

Caution should be exercised in using Artificial Intelligence. 

JL 
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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

January 27, 2026 - Mostly About Minneapolis

 

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A Grim Scenario 

There may be a grim scenario lurking way back in the most remote recesses of many Americans’ minds. People under illegal attack by government personnel have only so much patience. The President and his appointees claim that the manner in which Immigration Control and Enforcement personnel as well as the Department of Justice are dealing with civilians is perfectly legal. I suppose the Nazi regime back during the Second World War considered concentration camps and gas chambers to be perfectly legal too, according to their laws at the time. 

A point is reached in such situations where citizens are willing to put their lives on the line, even knowing that many will not survive. This was the case when Jews confined to the Warsaw ghetto in 1942 and 1943 fought back. Few of those fighters survived. 

Might a governor activate their State’s National Guard, defying the President, in order to oppose the armed personnel of the Federal Government’s ICE agency, part of the Department of Homeland Security? Who will the Guardsmen obey? Are we fully confident that they will not actually start shooting at one another? 

Minneapolis street scene as ICE personnel, seeking 'illegals,' turn
their weapons on protesters.  If anything going on there is 'illegal,' 
it is the behavior and actions of ICE's  masked enforcers. Tracing
the blame for this will take you directly to those appointed by the
pathetic wannabe tyrant in the White House, and those who were
either sufficiently ignorant or gullible to have voted for him
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Who will control the many individuals, including the most recent victim of ICE’s lawbreaking violence, who are legally entitled to carry weapons because of the supposed blessings of the Second Amendment?  When the limit of their patience with the Federal Government’s violation of their rights is reached, will some passionate civilians use their weapons against ICE personnel, even knowing that they are likely to die in doing so, as the fighters in the Warsaw ghetto did?

 In 1860, no one expected that a tragic confrontation was about to unfold resulting in the deaths of about 700,000 Americans who would fight for ideas in which they believed. But that is what happened. That is the grim scenario Americans should fear. 

But it need not be. 

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Time is growing short though, and the nation cannot afford the luxury of waiting for the next election to stop this grim scenario from continuing on its path to becoming a reality. Today’s Minneapolis might be your town’s future tomorrow. 

Congress must immediately tightly close the purse strings it controls and remove from the nation’s budget funding for the Department of Homeland Security, cutting off funds used to support the immigration control and enforcement activities that are at this very moment recklessly and dangerously trampling upon the cherished and historic rights of Americans. Even already existing budgeted funding for the DHS should be cancelled and recovered so long as its ICE personnel are harassing and attacking American citizens, violating their rights. 

How this is being allowed to happen is very well explained by Professor Timothy Snyder, recognized worldwide as an expert on tyranny, whose ‘Thinking About …’ remarks of January 25 follow. They are words that you ought to think about yourself and forward to others, asking them to do the same. 

"Lies and Lawlessness - Timothy Snyder – January 25, 2026

It is not just the moral horror. It is the political logic. People are dying in American concentration camps, unseen. And people are being executed on American streets, seen by all of us. This is enough. The radical is the pragmatic. 

The president should be impeached and convicted, as should everyone responsible for these outrages. ICE should be disbanded. So should the Department of Homeland Security. The other agencies within it should be redistributed across other departments. And the people who have killed should be investigated and brought before judges and juries. 

But we have to see the logic of the killings as well as the killings themselves. The horror is a truth in itself. But it is also a sign of a political logic, one known from the totalitarian regimes of the twentieth century, Soviet as well as Nazi, and from attempts to replace the rule of law with personal tyranny. It is the logic of lies and of lawlessness. 

In a constitutional regime, such as ours, the law applies everywhere and at all times. In a republic, such as ours, it applies to everyone. For that logic of law to be undone, the aspiring tyrant looks for openings, for cracks to pry open. One of these is the border. The country stops at the border. And so the law stops at the border. 

And so for the tyrant an obvious move is to extend the border so that is everywhere, to turn the whole country as a border area, where no rules apply. Stalin did this with border zones and deportations in the 1930s that preceded the Great Terror. Hitler did it with immigration raids in 1938 that targeted undocumented Jews and forced them across the border. And just what is Trump doing now? By his own admission, as well as by the admission of cabinet members, he is using ICE, nominally a border authority, to enforce his own whims on an American state of his choosing. 

It is not legal to attack a city because its policies work. It is not legal to threaten a state to gain information about its voters. The border becomes the pretext to undo the law everywhere, at all times, and against anyone. It is the crack that can be opened. 

The wedge is the lie. The lies begin as clichés, memes that are pounded into our heads by the government and by those in the media who repeat them, mindlessly or with malice. One of these cliches is “law enforcement,” which is uttered over and over like a incantation. “Law enforcement” is not a noun. It is not a thing in the world. It is an action. And action is something that we have a right to see and judge for ourselves. 

People enforcing the law do not wear masks. And people wearing masks who trespass, assault, batter, and kill are not enforcing the law. They are violating it. It is indeed the job of some local, state, and federal authorities to enforce the law. It is a disservice to them when federal employees carry out public executions. It is a greater disservice to them when such actions are defined as “law enforcement.” 

The lies continue as provocative inversions, as what in 'On Tyranny' I called “dangerous words”: these are, precisely, “terrorist” and “extremist.” These two words are known to us from history as those used by tyrants. And these are the words used by the Trump people to defame those killed by their polices. This is their “messaging,” their banality of evil, as Hannah Arendt called it. Or the evil of banality, as Václav Havel said. Words turned into reality with the complicity of those who hear them. Those who actively lie are directly complicit in the deaths that just happen and in any deaths to come.

But those in media who choose to treat propaganda as the story, to begin from lies rather than from events, are also complicit. The border is the crack, the lie is the wedge, and the wedge is made up of people — of us. Words matter, uttered first or repeated. They create an atmosphere, they normalize — or they do not. We can choose to see, to call things by their proper names, to call out people who lie. We have to. The moral horror of those killings is enough. But there is a political logic as well. And the two are connected. Those who resist the lawlessness and the lies are doing right. And they are giving a second chance to the endangered American republic.” 

Wow!  Now, take a breath!  

We must take that ‘second chance’ with which Professor Snyder concludes his comments. It is preferable to the grim scenario mentioned above, which as I point out ‘need not be.’ Snyder’s message, to resist the lies and lawnessness, is directed at you. It must be carried out. 

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The President seems to be somewhat backing off on his support of the DHS’s illegal activities, but that seems to be no more than an effort on his part to repair the damage that has been done to the Republican Party by his earlier positions. While he is at least talking to Minnesota’s governor and Minneapolis’ mayor, instead of attacking them, most of the evil-doers he put into power still are there. 

Real sincerity on Trump’s part can only be accomplished by his getting rid of presidential advisor Stephen Miller, Attorney General Bondi, DHS Secretary Noem, those who advise her, and his insipid press secretary who seems to think everyone else is as gullible as she appears. That is unlikely to happen.

Trump seems to think Greg Bongino's (who supposedly was in charge of the border) ‘taking the fall’ for them all is sufficient. It isn’t. Even though it appears that some ICE personnel have been transferred out of Minnesota, taking them out of the reach of that State’s authoriities, they still are operating there, despite court orders. The best I can add is that the crisis there is now ‘in flux.’ 

 And by the way, when was the last time you heard anything about the ‘Epstein Papers,’ successfully absented from Congressional and public attention because of what is happening in Minnesota? 

JL

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Be aware that when I open that email, I first quickly glance at and screen out those sent to my very old former email address and those considered ‘promotional’ by Gmail’s system as no more than advertisements or requests for donations. Besides these sources, I also utilize the Google search engine where I can look up any subject I want. 

Lately, these search results have been headed by a very generalized summary clearly labeled as being developed by AI (Artificial Intelligence). On occasion I might use such search results, but when I do, I will say that I am doing so. Generally, however, I try not to use such summaries in preparing Jackspotpourri. After such ‘AI’ search results, there follows the other results of my search. Unlike the anonymous AI-generated summaries, the sources of these results are clearly indicated, giving them a greater credibility than any AI summary. 

I feel that It comes down to who YOU want to be in the driver’s seat in seeking information: yourself or something else (Artificial Intelligence), the structure of which somewhere along the way had to have been created by others, with whose identity I am neither familiar nor comfortable. At least when I read a column by Timothy Snyder, for example, I know from where it comes, and to some extent, what to expect. 

Caution should be exercised in using Artificial Intelligence. 

JL 
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Saturday, January 24, 2026

January 24, 2026 - Things Political that Involve You - Vacating the Presidency, Jack Smith, Pardons, and More,

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Sic Semper Tyrannis

‘Sic Semper Tyrannis’ translates to ‘Thus Always to Tyrants,’ but nowadays it does not mean assassinating them as Julius Caesar, and even Abraham Lincoln in the minds of slaveowners, deserved to be, and were, violently eliminated. 
Assassination of Julius Caesar

Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

Nowadays it is enough to destroy what a tryrant stands for and to poison any evil seeds they may have planted while they were in power. Killing them is unnecessary to live up to the words ‘Thus Always to Tyrants.’ 

And on all Election Days, especially those coming up in November, that will be the task of voters whom I hope will elect a Congress that will finally stand up to the administration of Donald Trump. It is time to elect Americans to both houses of Congress whose loyalty is to the nation and its Constitution rather than to the malignant law-breaking wannabe tyrant sitting astride the Executive Branch of our government and for whom the Constitution means nothing, especially its daily violation by the Immigration Enforcement and Control and Department of Justice personnel who go out of their way to ignore its First and Fourth Amendments. 

Never forget, as the President has, and perhaps has never believed, that we are a nation based on laws. 

We were reminded about this by former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s very limited testimony under oath before a House Committee the other day. Within the constraints of that hearing, over five hours long, he outlined the case that the President’s Department of Justice prevented him from trying in a courtroom. Democrats strongly hinted that they would be back with a further hearing once court orders preventing the discussion of other closed cases might expire. 

Smith and Democratic members of the Committee made salient points about the events of January 6, 2021 while its Republican members, not under oath, concentrated on piddling details attempting to trick Smith into making a misstatement, which he did not do. The bottom line seems to be that the Republicans were dumb enough to allow Smith to present much of his case before the American people, watching it on TV, rather than before only a jury.

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Don’t count on the 25th amendment offering a way to rid our nation of tyranny either.  While it allows the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet to determine that the president is "unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office" and thus remove him from the role, that group consists entirely of his loyal appointees. So ‘Fuggetaboudat’!  It doesn’t matter to them that this dunce cannot distinguish between Iceland and Greenland just because there is a lot of frozen precipitation in both places. 

If you don’t know what I’m talking about, read about it anywhere else, except of course on Fox or from similar mouthpieces beholden to the President. Jackspotpourri’s posting dated January 20 might be a good place to start, checking out the newspaper editorial included there. 

An alternative course of action is suggested by Professor Barbara Walter in her ‘Here be Dragons’ posting of January 21. To read it, copy and paste https://barbarafwalter.substack.com/p/it-will-all-come-down-to-us on your browser line or click right here. 

The New York Times’ Maureen Dowd wrote about real patriotism in her posting dated January 24. Click here or copy and paste https://www.nytimes.com/column/maureen-dowd on your browser line to find out why she says that ‘the depth of his (Trump’s) shallowness is infinite.’ 

And if that isn’t enough for your tastes, check out history professor Heather Cox Richardson’s ‘Letters from an American’ dated January 23. By now you should know you can find that each day at https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/ 

JL 

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Your Responsibility Despite Despicable Pardons

The convicted criminals who invaded the Capitol on January 6, 2021, attempting to prevent the counting of the electoral votes in the 2020 presidential election which Donald Trump clearly lost, were pardoned by him when he won the 2024 presidential election. 

Unfortunately, once properly served and any conditions included in them satisfied, such pardons cannot be voided. Changing this would require an Amendment to the Constitution and doing that, on a long term basis, seems unwise from a political standpoint. That wold result in the repeated voiding by presidents of pardons made by prior presidents with which they might disagree. 

The best course of action would seem to be for legitimate and non-partisan law enforcement agencies to keep an eye on those pardoned to make sure they are not back to their old tricks again, behavior which originally got them convicted and sentenced. 

It’s time to consider such pardons as water over the dam and concentrate the government’s resources on addressing the underlying issues for which those pardoned were involved. If you agree with that, now is the time to start working toward massive Democratic victories in 2026 and 2028. 

It is up to you to make sure Democrats win both Houses of Congress in 2026 and the presidency two years later. That is your responsibility. Not the next person’s. IT IS YOURS! 

Sic Semper Tyrannis! The power of the vote exceeds the power of an assassin.

JL 

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Besides these sources, I also utilize the Google search engine where I can look up any subject I want. Lately, these search results have been headed by a very generalized summary clearly labeled as being developed by AI (Artificial Intelligence). On occasion I might use such search results, but when I do, I will say that I am doing so. Generally, however, I try not to use such summaries in preparing Jackspotpourri. 

After such ‘AI’ search results, there follows the other results of my search. 
Unlike the anonymous AI-generated summaries, the sources of these results are clearly indicated, giving them a greater credibility than any AI summary. I feel that It comes down to who YOU want to be in the driver’s seat in seeking information: yourself or something else (Artificial Intelligence), the structure of which somewhere along the way had to have been created by others, with whose identity I am neither familiar nor comfortable. At least when I read a column by Timothy Snyder, for example, I know from where it comes, and to some extent, what to expect. 

Caution should be exercised in using Artificial Intelligence. 

JL 

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Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - A Greenland Solution, Tariffs, the Next Congress, an Editorial, and Online Gambling

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A Greenland Solution  
A One-Way Ticket

After President Trump’s term of office concludes, the United States must do two things: (1) Reiterate the legislation and agreements recognizing that Greenland is a part of and should remain under the control of Denmark, and (2) appoint him as a permanent American emissary to that place, provided that he reside there permanently, even if it takes a ‘Go Fund Me’ campaign to buy him a one way ticket to get there and a gold painted dog sled. 


JL 

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'What Kind of Fool am I?’ 

That’s the title of a song from the 1962 Broadway musical, ‘Stop the World, I Want to Get Off,’ which premiered earlier in London. But we’ll get back to that shortly. 

According to the Constitution, (Article I,Section 8), the powers of Congress include the levying of tariffs on imports. Here’s how it reads: ‘The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States, etc, etc. … ‘That sounds to me like imposing tariffs is the job of Congress. 

But it doesn’t say they have that power ‘exclusively.’ It is understandable that the President can also assume this power, among other powers, but only in a national emergency. But he can’t run around making one or more such emergencies up! 

President Trump interprets this extremely liberally, using the mere threat of imposing tariffs as a weapon in our relationship with other nations, without any real national emergencies existing. When he first started using this tool, he was challenged, but such criticism has become mired in back and forth arguments and its resolution awaits the opinion of the Supreme Court. Don’t hold your breath waiting for that to happen.  Meanwhile he continues to do it, along with many other illegal or unconstitutional acts. 

But get one thing straight. Allowing him to get away with that weakens the rule of law on which our government is based. If there’s a national emergency at this time, it is the person who is the current occupant of the White House.

President Trump will go down in history as a criminal, convicted in the courts of New York State on 34 counts, and a lawbreaker. That is why he is tacking his name on everything in sight right now, fully believing that would never happen once he is out of office and Americans realize what kind of fools they were to elect him President twice, succumbing to what amounted to a political version of his shady real estate developer’s pitches. 

Anyone who voted for him should be joining with Anthony Newley as he asked the question raised by the song from that show back in the 1960’s and the subsequent motion picture: ‘What Kind of Fool Am I? 




JL 

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Coming Together 

I try to keep clickable links at a minimum (most of you know how to get there anyway) on Jackspotpourri.  But Simon Rosenberg’s January 18 piece on ‘Coming Together’ is something you should not miss. Please copy and paste https://www.hopiumchronicles.com/p/sunday-hopium-some-thoughts-on-meeting on your device’s browser line, or click right here. 

JL 

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Jeffrey Who? 

While Professor Heather Cox Richardson’ January 15 ‘Letters from an American’ repeats the litany of President Trump’s misdeeds and the acts by which they manifest themselves, she also makes the point that they take the spotlight off of the Epstein documents, only a miniscule portion of which have been released, even in a ‘redacted’ format, despite an act of Congress requiring that be done by a now-passed deadline. Who is hiding what? This will not end well for those involved, but also for the nation that let this mess stay out of the spotlight for so very long! 

JL 

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Future Actions by a Democratic Congress 

Nice column by Maureen Dowd in the Times on January 17 and Heather Cox Richardson’s ‘Letters from an American’ dated January 16 and January 19 as well. Read them. 

It is obvious that the President is out of his mind and beyond senility! No doubt about it. 

I believe that if (I cautiously avoid using the word ‘when’) the Democrats take control of both houses of Congress in November, Trump will finally be successfully impeached, or removed from office through the 25th Amendment. There will be problems with his successor, but at least the Mad King will be replaced with sanity. See the top article in this posting for an idea of what then to do with him. 

A Democratic Congress might also immediately withhold funding of the Immigration Control and Enforcement Agency until it starts observing the provisions of the Constitution and its Amendments, and we have an Executive Branch that must learn that lesson as well. Congress controls ‘the power of the purse’ and must use that power. 

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Two misguided and crazy assassination attempts on the President’s life (one in Pennsylvania where his ear was struck and one threatening him on one of his golf courses, aborted by the Secret Service) as well as innumerable columnists’ opinions and newspaper editorials have failed to budge Donald Trump from his tyrannical behavior which can destroy our nation and the alliances with other democracies it has led for years. As an editorial example, here’s the text of the South Florida Sun Sentinel’s editorial of January 20. It is very hard to disagree with it: 

'Weakened and Weary: America a Year Later - Sun Sentinel Editorial Board  - January 19, 2026 at 6:00 AM EST 

President Trump’s second inauguration one year ago found our nation more divided and apprehensive than at any time since the Civil War. For his followers, it was a time for jubilation. For others, it foreshadowed grave danger for our republic. The fears weren’t idle after Trump tried to overturn the 2020 election he had lost and threatened retribution against those who thwarted him. A better person would have taken his return to power as an opportunity to put the past aside and unite us. But Trump is everything a president should never be: petty, petulant, vindictive, vulgar, indifferent to unwelcome facts, addicted to lying, ignorant of history and pathologically egotistic. 
 He boycotted Joe Biden’s inauguration. 
 He refuses to display Biden’s portrait at the White House. 
 He recently replied to a heckler with an obscene gesture. 

It was apparent almost from the moment of his second inauguration that he did not intend to keep his oath to uphold the Constitution. His conduct has been the worst that we feared, and then some. In what seemed a joking remark (with him, you can never be sure), Trump recently told congressional Republicans that he would not try to block the 2026 election because people would then call him a dictator. It’s much too late for that. 

Defining a tyrant 
 A president who prostitutes the Department of Justice to persecute or intimidate his perceived enemies, now including the chairman of the independent Federal Reserve, is a tyrant. 
 A president who demands absolute obedience from his party’s officeholders and who calls for their defeat when one crosses him is a tyrant. 
 A president who threatens to seize another nation’s territory “whether they like it or not” is a tyrant. 
 A president who orders states to redraw voting districts in a non-Census year to strangle the opposition is a tyrant. 
 A president bent on imposing his will on everything from the media to universities to international corporations to major law firms to the nation’s museums to how the states conduct their elections is a tyrant. 
 A president who trashes the people’s White House as if he owned it, and who plants his image or name on everything from National Park passes to a memorial for an assassinated predecessor, is a tyrant. 
 A president who makes war and orders extrajudicial killings on the oceans without so much as notifying Congress is a tyrant. 

Contempt for the Constitution 
Trump’s contempt for the Constitution and for any restraint on his conduct was on display throughout a two-hour interview with New York Times reporters Jan. 7. “Is there anything that could stop you?” they asked. “Yeah, there is one thing,” he replied. “My own morality. My own mind. It’s the only thing that can stop me, and that’s very good.” The words of a tyrant. 

Pressed about Greenland, he said it “may be a choice” to seize it by force, even if that should destroy NATO. He seemed to forget that he had promised the public $2,000 checks from his tariffs, then claimed the right to pay them without congressional approval. He spoke of replacing tariffs with “licenses” if the Supreme Court rules against him. ‘I won three times’: A lie. 

He would not commit to respecting the 2026 congressional election returns, insisting that “we have very dishonest elections” and that “I won three times.” A better president and wiser Congress could eventually remediate the vast damage that Trump has done to the federal work force, civil rights, equal opportunity, scientific research, the environment, the national debt, public health, ethics in government, our diplomatic corps and the industries decimated by ICE’s inhumane arrests and deportations. 

There are greater damages that will be far more daunting to repair. He has shattered the respect our nation earned worldwide over 250 years as a beacon of democracy. He has encouraged authoritarian movements elsewhere, abetted Putin’s ruthless war, vandalized the international economic order and threatened NATO’s existence. Why should our allies trust us? Why should any enemy respect us? The worst of it is the repudiation of the bedrock American faith that ours is a nation of laws and that no one is above them. 

 A Reckless Supreme Court 
The Age of Trump has coincided disastrously with a Supreme Court majority predisposed to inflating the presidency at the expense of Congress, the Constitution and the public. Chief Justice John Roberts’ ghastly opinion that a president cannot be prosecuted in connection with his official acts has emboldened Trump with a frightening sense of unaccountability. Together, Trump, Roberts and the spineless Republican majority in Congress have exposed a potentially fatal weakness: The Constitution is only as effective as the good faith of those elected to uphold it. America desperately needs a Congress able and willing to restrain the tyrant and to impeach and remove him. That, right there, is the overarching issue of the midterm elections.' 
The Sun Sentinel Editorial Board consists of Opinion Editor Steve Bousquet, Deputy Opinion Editor Dan Sweeney, editorial writers Pat Beall and Martin Dyckman, and Executive Editor Gretchen Day-Bryant. To contact us, email at letters@sun-sentinel.com. 

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It is clear that the only way to get rid of Trump, his ideas, and his followers will be on Election Day when voters can get the job done as the above editorial points out. The bullets of madmen, the words written or spoken by journalists, and demonstrations on the streets are not enough. It is totally up to YOU to get it done on Election Day. Big job, but you can do it! 

JL 

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Sports Gambling’s Back in the News 

The presence of sports gambling sites (Draftkings, Fanduel, MGM, etc.) on the internet creates legitimacy for the kind of betting that once used to be, and which still may be, illegal, and what once required contact with a neighborhood bookie. So we shouldn’t be surprised that some athletes can be bribed to affect the outcome of games where big money is at stake. With college athletes being paid through ‘legitimate’ NIL schemes, they are no less motivated by money than are professionals, and ignore the fact that what they do may be illegal. After all, they may think that if it’s all over TV and the internet, it must be okay. 

If someone wants to place a bet, they should go to a brick and mortar physical casino with a ‘sportsbook,’ where there usually is some measure of State regulation. That regulation may or may not be extended to online sports gambling sites also run by such regulated casinos, like MGM’s or the ones run by the Hard Rock Casinos in Florida. Bribery is less likely to occur in baseball where many variable factors come into play, but basketball, football, ice hockey, and of course horse racing are ripe for such dishonesty, where a slight reduction in an athlete’s intensity can mean many dollars to bettors.

Newspapers and websites regularly provide the ‘line’ for such events, usually a handicapper’s opinion, and believe me, such advice is not intended for those playing in moneyless or penny-ante ‘fantasy’ leagues. 

Horse racing odds remain a possible exception. The ‘morning line,’ while still determined by handicappers, is replaced by race time electronically by the actual amounts of money wagered in a regulated pari-mutual system at a racetrack or in its satillite betting ‘parlors.’ Still, however, a jockey can always let up just a bit on using his whip in the homestretch. 

When there is a scandal, blame those who opened the door to supposedly legitimate, but unregulated, wagering sites online. As I pointed out, some atheletes may think that because they are all over TV and the internet, they must be okay. Come to think of it, the people behind some of the unregulated online wagering sites might be the same people to whom those neighborhood bookies of years ago passed on those wagers (the expression was ‘laid off’) involving the risk of having to make giant payouts to a winner and which they knew they could not personally bankroll. (In the insurance industry, this practice is known as ‘reinsurance’ and is totally legitimate.) In wagering, those who collect the ‘vigerish’ really don’t care who the winner is so long as they can collect their cut off of the top. 

JL 
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More on the Sources of Information on Jackspotpourri: The sources of information used by Jackspotpourri include a delivered local daily ‘paper’ newspaper (now becoming the South Florida Sun Sentinel) and what appears in my daily email; that includes the views of many contributors. Be aware that when I open that email, I first quickly glance at and screen out those sent to my very old former email address and those considered ‘promotional’ by Gmail’s system as no more than advertisements or requests for donations. 

Besides these sources, I also utilize the Google search engine where I can look up any subject I want. Lately, these search results have been headed by a very generalized summary clearly labeled as being developed by AI (Artificial Intelligence). On occasion I might use such search results, but when I do, I will say that I am doing so. Generally, however, I try not to use such summaries in preparing Jackspotpourri. 

After such ‘AI’ search results, there follows the other results of my search. Unlike the anonymous AI-generated summaries, the sources of these results are clearly indicated, giving them a greater credibility than any AI summary. I feel that It comes down to who YOU want to be in the driver’s seat in seeking information: yourself or something else (Artificial Intelligence), the structure of which somewhere along the way had to have been created by others, with whose identity I am neither familiar nor comfortable. At least when I read a column by Timothy Snyder, for example, I know from where it comes, and to some extent, what to expect. 

Caution should be exercised in using Artificial Intelligence. 

JL 
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