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Join the Peace and Social Justice Center at Common Grounds Coffee House, here in Wichita, KS.

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This Saturday, February 1, members of the Peace and Social Justice Center, here in Kansas, will meet at the Common Grounds Coffee House, here in Wichita, KS. Participants don’t have to be members of the Peace and Social Justice Center, to come and take part in the discussions. This is just a way for local people here in Wichitato come together and discuss the issues of the day. We have the potential for war in Iran. We have the issue of expanded health care through Medicaid here in Kansas. However a person can come and discuss any kind of political issue he/she is interested in. I realize a lot of our readers can’t travel that far for participation. But we do our best. We will accept any person who is interested in taking part.    -SJ Otto

So come if you can!

Place: Address2812 E Douglas Ave, Wichita, KS
Time: 8am to 10am. –more or less.


Protecting public schools is not anti-Catholic

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By SJ Otto
Every once in a while The Wichita Eagle runs an article from some right-wing nut. This Sunday they did just that, with; “SCOTUS has a chance to do away with a big barrier to school choice.” They don’t provide an actual author to this piece. They just say it is from The Orange County Register:


“The U.S. Supreme Court may soon decide whether or not to overturn an antiquated series of laws based in racism and anti-Catholic sentiment that stand in the way of parents making good decisions about their kids’ education.”
When they say choice, what they really mean is that taxpayers as myself should contribute our tax money to a religious institution. 
What he calls “anti-Catholic sentiment” is well deserved in this case. The Catholic Church supports anti-abortion laws. They even go as far as trying to hold up Medicaid expansion until lawmakers agree that no tax money will go for paying for poor people’s abortions. To put it mildly the Catholic Church is a political institution. Before my mother died, she went to some meetings that church members had to discuss various political positions of the church. My mother was a devout Catholic who took her religion quite seriously. She was also a Democrat. She told me she found it difficult to belong to that church group because it was dominated by Republicans. While my mother did not disagree with the church’s position on abortion, she complained that there were other issue and the church should not just back Republicans because of that one issue.
The Catholic Church has taken many political issues over the years. Today the church has a fairly progressive pope, Pope Francis. Before him was Pope John Paul II. He was very conservative and did all he could do to destroy what has been labeled Liberation Theology. He also collaborated with Ronald Reagan and the CIA to bring down the government in Poland. When I was young I went to a CatholicSchool and I was told that the church is no longer a political institution. That turned out to be a lie. The Catholic Church has been very political and takes part in many attempts to promote conservative causes.
The author of this article tries to paint this issue as racist and anti-Catholic. He goes to great lengths to do this. He also trashed teachers’ unions and public schools in general:
“When a constitutional amendment failed, states began passing these laws individually to the glee of southern-state racists who found the laws useful in marginalizing African-American and Jewish students. Even the Ku Klux Klan was a supporter. And sadly, whether by accident or by design, California’s Blaine Amendment has the same disproportionate effect on minority students in lower-income areas by cutting off an option many parents would likely want.
Blaine Amendments have blocked school voucher programs that would help parents with kids in struggling schools. Teachers unions and other powerful forces want to protect the status quo, while the status quo is exactly what desperate parents are trying to avoid.
Will Swaim, president of the California Policy Center, said this decision could be a “game changer,” adding “With so many students stuck in failing public schools, we need all hands on deck now — not in 10 or 20 years when millions more will have passed through terrible union-run schools. Faith-based schools could step into the breach immediately.”

According to this writer, public schools are terrible institutions that don’t work. And he insinuates that teacher’s unions and the Ku Klux Klan are on the same team. This is nothing more than an attack on our schools and our public school teachers. Rather than putting more money and support to our public institutions he wants the taxpayers to have their money go to religious schools. Even if the religions were not political we should not have to support institutions that represent things we don’t believe in. I was a Catholic, but I left the church years ago. The main reason I left was due to the politics of the church. I am agnostic so my politics are more important than my ideas of religion.
So for me to have to support any religion with my tax dollars is an insult. It is also insulting to force me to support a religious institution that supports reactionary politics. It is also an insult for a pro-union and pro-public school person. I still work for the public school system and that system works fine when the public at large supports it. Trying to tear our public schools down for the benefit of private religious schools in an insult all together and has nothing to do with racism or being anti-Catholic. As long as the Catholic Church involves itself in to reactionary politics I have every right to be anti-Catholic.



It’s another Super Bowl Party again—crass consumerism

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By SJ Otto
Once again it is Super Bowl Sunday. That is a day that is celebrated as if it were a real holiday, like Thanksgiving. It is like Black Friday in that it is not a real holiday, but it is treated as one. I wanted to just repost last year’s comments about today’s stupidity, but then I realized how out dated the article would be. This year we have the Kansas City Chiefs vs. the San Francisco49ers. Obviously the teams this year are different from last year. I live about a four hour drive from Kansas City and I used to live in Lawrencewhich is just a one hour drive away. So here in the Mid-west we take great pride in the Chiefs. This is what I wrote last year:

“It’s Super Bowl (last year’s) Sunday. This day is like an unofficial holiday. People get together and throw Super Bowl Parties. This is a lot like Black Friday. It is a chance for companies to sell a lot of food and liquor. It is also a prim time to advertize. As with Black Friday, the event is an orgy of crass consumerism and capitalist commercialism—to the max. The advertizing is so pervasive that many news outlets post their favorite Super Bowl commercials, either before the event airs or after.”

To update this; from The New York Times:

Super Bowl 2020: Chiefs vs. 49ers Live Coverage

Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes leads an electric offense against San Francisco’s balanced attack, with an N.F.L. championship on the line.
RIGHT NOW
Waiting for the Super Bowl to begin? Times reporters and photographers will provide live updates, news and things to watch until kickoff.
For the rest click here.

I am going to use last year’s picture. What could be more Super Bowl that a picture of beer bottles playing foot ball?


I avoided our buffoon president Trump’s Sate of the Union speech

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By SJ Otto
I am thankful for political out lets such as Politico. Thanks to them I did not have to actually watch that stupid buffoon of a president—Donald Trump. That this man ever got elected is pure amazement. And it is amazing that there are so many American citizens who not only voted for him but continue to support him. He is one of the most mean-spirited, classist, sexist and bigoted ass hole to hold the presidency since Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon. From Politicowe have:

The strangest State of the Union ever


President Donald Trump likes his superlatives and you have to give him credit: He definitely earned them this time.
This was the most defiant, most boastful, most ostentatiously theatrical, most overtly campaign-oriented, most am-I-hearing-this-right? outlandishthe most flamboyantly bizarre—State of the Union Address of All Time.

President Donald Trump likes his superlatives and you have to give him credit: He definitely earned them this time.
This was the most defiant, most boastful, most ostentatiously theatrical, most overtly campaign-oriented, most am-I-hearing-this-right? outlandishthe most flamboyantly bizarre—State of the Union Address of All Time.
It was also the most disorienting, and hard to categorize through the prism of conventional political analysis. That prism already had lost much of its utility during the Trump Era, and the president seemed to shatter it completely in a 78-minute speech to a congressional audience whose fealty and contempt toward Trump were on display in equal and vivid measure.
Trump long ago lost the capacity truly to shock, but he still has tricks up his sleeve: The speech showed he still has ability to surprise.
In particular, his speech was notable for the unapologetically zig-zag quality of the messaging. The usual rubric is that national politicians face a choice of mobilization or persuasion. One choice is to energize the partisan base with sharp-edged rhetoric and cultural and ideological scab-picking. The other choice is to blur lines with round-edged appeals to voters who aren’t on board but might yet be coaxed there.
Trump refused the choice. In keeping with the more-is-more spirit of the speech, he did both.
For the rest of this, click here.

We can easily guess what Trump bragged about. The economy is doing well—for businesses and some middle class workers. The wealthy got a hefty tax break. Many middle class people got a hefty tax break, but it is only temporary. He won’t point out that it expires some time next year.
Jobs are up—there are more of them. What did not go up are the income levels. Every economic indicator shows the economy is up, except for income levels. Very few people have had raises in a long time. And the raises people did get are not that much.
Trump might have bragged about his attempts to end ObamaCare (Affordable Care Act). He may not have reminded people that he ended health care for millions of low income people.
He walked away from the US support of efforts to stop global warming, which he claims he doesn’t believe in. He walked away from an agreement former President Barack Obama developed to stop Iran from continuing its nuclear power and weapons program. Trump nearly got the US into a war with Iran and he put punishing sanctions on that country, and he has forced several European nations to follow up with sanctions as well.
Trump has relentlessly tried to destroy the socialist system in Cuba,[1]ending all the changes Obama had made in easy relations with that country. This summer I went to Cubato see how well their socialist system works and it works very well.  He has successfully destroyed a successful socialist leader in Bolivian and he has tried real hard to destroy the political system in Venezuela. He has sanctioned many countries for simply disagreeing with his stupid ideas.He is an international bully.
For the poorer classes, he has raise taxes. He had tried to destroy all the protections that poorer people have for their medical needs—for example, he has tried to remove the law that prevents insurance companies from exempting people with pre-existing conditions from getting health care.
I recently saw a comment on Facebook asking us “why we can’t admit that Trump is a great president?” This guy must be in a higher income bracket than a lot of us. I explained to this chump how much damage this man has caused on poorer people. I raised the question “Is he just trying to kill us poor folks?”
For many people this man is a disaster. For those who support him, they are either unaware of the damage he is causing or they just don’t give a damn. In other words these supporters of Trump are either ignorant or as mean spirited as he is. The main problem with Trump is all the people out there who are supporting him and they may be able to get this buffoon re-elected.

I’m really thankful that there were so many  TV stations that rerun old TV shows that I could watch rather than our idiot and Chief—President Trump. 


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Abortion measure appears short of passage in Kansas House

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By SJ Otto
This was a big victory for the pro-choice movement in Kansas. Anti-abortion groups have worked hard to outlaw a woman’s right to an abortion. Wichita feminist have had a long struggle against right-wing anti-choice groups for the last 20 years. Ever since the Summer of Mercy the anti-choice groups have used every trick, every strategy they could use, to whittle away at a woman’s right to an abortion. If they had succeeded in passing this, they would have tried to outright ban abortion here in Kansas. There is a good possibility that they would have gotten the votes they needed to overturn abortion rights if both chambers of the Kansas legislature had passed that change. Now the anti-abortion groups are back where they started. Abortion rights are alive and well in Kansas.

From WIBW
By JOHN HANNA 
TOPEKAKan. (AP) — A measure aimed at preserving the Republican-controlled Kansas Legislature’s power to regulate abortion appeared Thursday to be short of the support it needs to pass the state House and get on the ballot.
The House gave first-round approval to a proposed amendment to the Kansas Constitution to overturn a Kansas Supreme Court decision last year declaring access to abortion a “fundamental” right under the state’s Bill of Rights.
The House vote Thursday was 80-41 and sets up another, final vote Friday to determine whether the amendment is put to a statewide vote in the August primary election, when a simple majority would change the constitution. The Senate approved the measure last week.
For the rest click here. 


As Kansas lawmakers battle over abortion, Medicaid expansion could be casualty

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By SJ Otto
Kansas Senate President Susan Wagle wants to move up to being a US Senator. If there is any way possible, we need to stop her. She has persistently blocked Medicaid expansion in Kansas. She has worked full time for that. But now she wants the Kansaslegislators to support an anti-abortion amendment to the Kansas constitution and will hold up Medicaid expansion until she gets it.  According to The Wichita Eagle:

“Minutes after an anti-abortion amendment to the Kansas Constitution failed in the House, Senate President Susan Wagle made clear the consequences.
In a nearly empty Senate chamber Friday afternoon, the Wichita Republican sent more than a dozen bills that could be used as legislative vehicles for Medicaid expansion back to committee, ensuring they won’t be passed anytime soon.
“We will not take up Medicaid expansion until the amendment is on the ballot,” declared Wagle, who running in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate.”

There should be no place for such Demagoguery as was on display by Wagle. As with our idiot President Donald Trump, she is an example of right-wing vindictive treachery, looking for revenge because she did not get her way on abortion. She is willing to sacrifice the lives of 150,000 people for her own selfish political ambitions. Also in the same article:

“For advocates of Medicaid expansion, hope had been growing that victory was finally within reach after years of setbacks. A deal struck by Kelly and Senate Majority Leader Jim Denning, an Overland Park Republican, late last year paved the way for expansion in 2020, or so they thought.
All of it is now in doubt. Amid rising tensions, lawmakers fled the Capitol for the weekend with neither side signaling it planned to give in.
Responding to Wagle’s actions, House Minority Leader Tom Sawyer, a Wichita Democrat, said the senator was being “pretty childish to pull that.”
“You’ve got 150,000 Kansans that have been waiting seven years for the passage of Medicaid expansion,” Sawyer said. “It’s unfortunate that she’s going to make them wait longer.”

Even some Republicans are upset with Wagle’s Childishness:

Senate Majority Leader Jim Denning, an Overland Park Republican, late last year paved the way for expansion in 2020, or so they thought.
“I believe in the legislative process,” Denning tweeted. “Her statements are obstructive and not how we should be governing.”

It is hard to imagine that a politician can all him or herself “pro-life” and oppose Medicaid expansion. That policy will save lots of people’s lives. Not supporting it means that a lot of poor people will die early in their lives without their needed health care. This is another example of “pro-life” not really being pro-life at all.
This is the future for working poor under Kansas health care.



Bernie Sander supporters are gearing up for the Kansas primary

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By SJ Otto
Supporters of Bernie Sanders met here, last Sunday, in Wichita, for a pot-luck, to discuss strategy for getting elected elected. Among the discussion of tactics included getting people to go door to door and doing phone banking for Sanders.
Carri New, was the MC for the event. She said she wants to avoid people going the homes of Trump supporters when canvassing.

“There were people who had guns pulled on them, the last election when we canvassed,” she warned the crowed.
The were only about 50 people at the event, but these were hard core Sander supporters who plan to raise money and promote the Sanders vote here in Sedgwick County.
“I love this man and want to get him elected,” New said.
There were t-shirts, campaign buttons, campaign shot glasses and even Bernie comic books available for sail.
Also the group discussed how people can get registered to vote in the primary and ways for people to vote for Bernie using their computers.
This Wednesday on the morning news it was reported that Sanders won the New Hampshire Primary. This was good news for the Sander supporters here. It was very positive news. 



Yahoo poll shows Sanders can win

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By SJ Otto
A Yahoo News story provides real good news for progressive Democrats. A Yahoo Poll shows that Bernie Sanders is able to beat all the other Democrat contenders. That news is hard to believe, but the article insists that Sanders can beat them all and he can win. The only question now is “can he beat Trump.” Sanders has insisted that he can beat Trump and polls show that he can.
For a long time we have been hearing Democrats complaining about Sanders’ electability? “Can a socialist win?” What may have made this happen are all the new voters, young millennial, who are not afraid of the word “socialism.” The establishment, including most mainstream news outlets, has clearly opposed Sanders. Some have said so out right. Others have followed the campaigns of Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg way more closely. There have been way fewer mainstream news interviews with Sanders. This should surprise no one. The political establishment has never liked socialism. Mainstream news medias have not been favorable to socialist nor their ideas. But times may be changing. It is still not clear if Sanders can beat Trump. There may be some middle of the road hard heads who would rather vote for a right-wing moron than a socialist. But it will be interesting to see if Sanders can beat Trump and if he can win.
According the Yahooarticle, the so called “moderate” Democrats are not giving up without a fight. For example:

Yet mainstream Democrats seem to think the democratic socialist from Vermontis a weak frontrunner who would be easily dispatched if only the rest of the party stopped dividing its vote among several candidates and consolidated around a single, more moderate alternative.

The Yahoo article also has to admit that the Democrat strategy of clinging to the political center may not be such a good strategy after all:

This defies conventional wisdom about the Democratic contest, which has long held that Sanders is a factional candidate with a low ceiling of support and that most Democratic primary voters would prefer a more moderate nominee. In fact, the three moderates who have been rising lately in the polls — Bloomberg, Buttigieg and Klobuchar — performed the worst in the Yahoo News/YouGov survey. 

For those who have wanted the Democrats to turn left, this is real good news. Chances are it will take a while for the advice to sink in. Most Democrats will stick to the center until it becomes obvious that their strategy is no good. And some may never catch on. It is time for the Democratic Party to allow its more left-wing forces to ditch the centrist approach and try something new.
Also; what could be more fitting than for our idiot President Donald Trump to be beaten  by a socialist, an idea he has had great scorn!

Betelgeuse may be the next super nova in our night sky—or day!

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By SJ Otto

I don’t usually write about regular science here, but there is a thin line between science and political science. Several years ago I was reading about giant stars—the type that are so large, if they were placed in the center of our solar system, these stars would swallow up everything between where our sun is now and the planet Jupiter. Those are really big stars. If they were close, maybe 10 to 15 light years from earth, they might look like a second sun, much smaller, but way brighter than just those tiny points of light we see today.
Scientists have said the star Betelgeuse (sometimes pronounced beetle juice) is old and may supernova in the next million years. It may be coming sooner than what they all thought, way less than one million years. Betelgeuse is suddenly dimming. It may be a sign, astronomers say, that the star is about to explode. Another possibility is the red super giant may just be going through a phase. If it explodes we will see a very bright star for possibly several days, followed by the stars sudden disappearance. Betelgeuse is 700 light years away. What ever happens, little of it will affect the earth, other than changing the night sky. Over the last 2,000 years, astronomers on earth have viewed that star as a fixed part of the night sky.
I find science, especially of the stars and outer space, to be fascinating. If there are any inelegant beings in that area, they may depend on that star for heat, much as we depend on the sun today. We can’t do anything about beings that live 700 light years away. We can take in such events and try to speculate on how that event is or is not affecting the people/ or intelligent beings who may or may not be living in that neighbor hood. If that star explodes, it will destroy any planets or worlds around it for at lest a few light years.
In four billion years our sun is supposed to expand into a red supergiant. It won’t blow up, but it will burn up the Earth. That seems like a long time off, but let’s not forgets that humanity will have to learn how to survive in the short term. We will need to develop a sustenance economy to replace the out-dated “growth economy” we rely on today.
Let’s hope science teaches us what we need to do. We can learn a lot from a supernova.    

Some Canadians DO support their health care system

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By SJ Otto
There are times when a foreign person can say it better than those of us who live here in the US. An example is the tweet below. This is an example of a Canadian telling us how it is in his country and telling us well:

Wagle's guest editorial is more Republican lies!

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By SJ Otto

Every now and then I read a guest commentary from elected officials, in The Wichita Eagle. Since I live in Kansas, most of the officials, whose commentary appear in The Wichita Eagle, are commentary written by conservative Republicans. I guess The Wichita Eagle considers such elected officials of having enough importance that their opinions automatically merit printing in the editorial page. Quite often, their views (that of conservative Republicans) are right-wing, biased and often full of lies.
The majority of Kansans seem stuck to conservative views and the electing of Republicans. This is why we had to endure Kansas State Senator Susan Wagle, and her explanation of her sabotage of the Medicaid expansion bill. There was bi-partisan support for that bill. Many of us want it passed and it is badly needed by many people.
Wagle is using Medicaid expansion as a leverage to get her anti-abortion amendment passed. She wants to put her amendment on the ballot that would let Kansans vote on whether they can vote to ban abortions. Wagle makes the claim that Medicaid can be used to fund abortions without making changes to the Kansasconstitution.
As I mentioned earlier, Republicans play fast with the truth”

“Our state Supreme Court overreached last year when its ruling on Hodes & Nauser v. Schmidt opened the door to strike down every reasonable abortion restriction in Kansas. The Value Them Both Amendment was the people’s opportunity to respond and continue to allow elected officials to do their jobs.
As a champion of many of Kansas’ abortion restrictions, including the ban on dismemberment abortion, parental consent, and the Women’s Right to Know Act, I needed to act. Elected representatives approved these laws and now a court decision could bring about their demise. Many of the 15 pieces of legislation passed were, in fact, passed with a pro-choice majority. They are reasonable regulations approved by Kansans.”

Most of these restrictions on abortion have been deliberate attempts to chip away at abortion rights. No pro-choice person will support these restrictions because they know the anti-abortion law makers, as herself, will only be satisfied when abortion is completely illegal. That is her goal and the goal of almost all Republicans.
On Medicaid expansion Wagle wrote:

Meanwhile, we have Medicaid expansion waiting in the wings, already moving through the legislative process. So, let’s put aside the fact that Medicaid expansion is simply the latest attempt to bring government-run, socialized medicine into our communities. Let’s put aside the fact that Medicaid is already a broken system with waiting lists and few provider options. Let’s even put aside the explosion of costs on middle class Kansans’ premiums. As a result of the court’s ruling, Governor Kelly’s Medicaid expansion plan would open Pandora’s box to state-funded abortions right here in Kansas.

It is interesting that she admits it is “a broken system with waiting lists and few provider options.” That is the system that our last governor Sam Brownback set up as KanCare. It is a privatized mess that was put together with the idea that privatization will fix everything. I’m glad to see that Wagle recognizes that it has not been a success. However she accuses Medicaid of being “government-run, socialized medicine.” For her and most Republicans “socialized medicine” is evil. Her opposition to Medicaid expansion is almost a superstition. Even though the expansion would save thousands of people’s lives and prevent them from dying from curable diseases. Just because it is “socialized medicine” Wagle opposes it.
She also lies about an explosion of “middle class Kansans’ premiums.” That excuse is common for Republicans who want to prevent any kind of socialized medicine.
The biggest lie of all is that it would “open Pandora’s box to state-funded abortions.”
The reality is that the 1977 Hyde Amendment, currently forbids the use of federal funds for abortions except in cases of life endangerment, rape or incest, and it has guided public funding for abortions under the joint federal-state Medicaid programs for low-income women. So the possibility of using Medicaid money for abortions is nearly non-existent. Wagle is full of shit and she is a liar. Wagle has lied in her The Wichita Eagle article. She also uses plenty of quotes from the late Former president Ronald Reagan. That  may impress her right-wing Republican friends, but it does not impress me or many of the people I know here in Kansas. Reagan was a con man and he pushed this country to the far-right. Some of us don't appreciate that.
No, Wagle does not support helping the elderly nor poor.

Sanders is still on top—is he really unstoppable?

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By SJ Otto
So far Bernie Sanders, the democratic socialist, has been the front runner and nothing could be better than that. All the other Democratic hacks, except for Elizabeth Warren, have vowed to support both capitalism and have an agenda that will not offend middle of the road Republicans. Sander’s win has shown this country that there are a lot of people sick of the status quo and wanting serious change. Health care is a major problem for many people in the US. Sander came out and said that most of his fellow candidates are afraid to take on big pharma and the powerful health care industry, which has been price gouging people and trying to make massive profits off of sick people. Promising do take the office and do nothing, as Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg and others are promising, is not appealing to the majority of Democratic voters.
On top of that we also have a lot of millennials, young people who will be voting for the first time, and they want Sanders. They are sick of price gouging by pharmaceutical companies. They are also sick of the idea they must spend a large part of their lives paying off student loan debt that will take up most of their income for years to come.
At times the debate got ridiculous with conservative Democrats making ludicrous charges against Sanders. Again, according to Yahoo News:

“Biden pushed Sanders about his past votes against gun control, which Sanders conceded were a mistake before bringing up his current D- rating with the National Rifle Association. Biden and former Mayor Pete Buttigieg criticized Sanders for his favorable comments about former Cuban leader Fidel Castro.” 

All he said was that it was a good idea for Castro to initiate a campaign against illiteracy and a health care for all citizens’ policy. Again according to Yahoo News:

Sanders also said:
“Occasionally, it might be a good idea to be honest about American foreign policy, and that includes the fact that Americahas overthrown governments all over the world,” Sanders said. “And when dictatorships, whether it is the Chinese or the Cubans do something good, you acknowledge that.”
Sanders’ opposition to gun control efforts might actually work to his advantage if he wants to pull in some Republicans.
If there is a draw back it is that Sanders’ wins resemble those of George McGovern back when he was nominated, in 1972, to run against then President Richard Nixon. It turned out that his rise in the polls were largely due to money donated by Nixon and his crew. The idea is that they wanted to run against him because he was the weaker candidate. But this time around it seems different. For one thing, there are a lot of young millennials, who worked for his campaign in the last election and they seem dedicated to supporting him this time. I believe Sanders is a much stronger and much more popular candidate than McGovern was. Nixon was also much more popular than Donald Trump. So I’m not convinced we need to worry that outsiders, such as Trump or the Russians, can really count on Trump beating Sanders if Sanders ends up as the Democrat nominee.  
So the campaign goes on…..=>

County Commissioner Lacey Cruse holds a town discussion here in Wichita

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This Saturday I attended a meeting of Lacey Cruse, County Commissioner, District 4 of Sedgwick County,  at the La Familia/ Community Senior Center, for the benefit of her constituents. This gave people, in the center, a place for them to meet her and address important issues from her service at the commission. 
I got to the meeting late, about half way through it. So I missed a lot of the meeting. Cruz had to leave immediately after the meeting, so once again I missed out on a lot of the discussion.
Cruse told the crowd that she just recently made a trip to Ghana, an African country.
Where she went they were building on the infrastructures for that part of the country that work will serve that community for many years to come. In that country there’re two main seasons, dry and rainy. The roads get washed out there after the rainy season.
“After being there I learned to appreciate living where we have such decent roads,” Cruse said.
She added that her political opposition has tried to make it look like her trip was just unnecessary and excessive travel expenses. But she said such trips are helpful and the information she got was something we can use in this country.
She also discussed excessive spending of consulting fees and employing a lot of consultants. She said some consultants are needed. They have their place in a government.
A woman in the audience complained that consultant money could have been used to build things. Cruse agreed there may be some instances where there is too much consulting, but we do need some consulting.
A woman in the audience pointed out that sales taxes are a good way to raise important needed revenues. She pointed out that Oklahoma City spent tax funds, from a sales tax, and that city is thriving.
Cruse agreed with the idea of using sales taxes.
Oklahoma Cityvoted for a sales tax,” she said. “The people barely notice that sales tax, or they don’t notice it at all. That city is thriving. Everyone says “I don’t want to pay more taxes, or lower my taxes.” I hear it over and over. But I realize how we need them.”
She also mentioned that the town of Derby had passed a sales tax and it helped them a lot.                                                                                                                                                        
 Cruse is done a fine job of representing the 4th district. She has been a level head for this area. She talked about the need of looking at the city’s various regions and how important such regions are to the county commission.

The established conservative so called “Democrats” finally got a win for Super Tuesday

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By SJ Otto
It has been a major victory for establishment, as Joe Biden takes several states, during Super Tuesday. For greedy people who want to avoid any real change in America, this was their night.
If Biden has a motto it should be “No we can’t.” Or better yet, “I promise to sit on my ass and do nothing for four years.” And why are we supposed to vote for these conservative Democrats? Why are the encouraging us to vote for Joe Biden?—he isn’t Donald Trump.
While Biden did well for Super Tuesday, even having more delegates than Bernie Sanders, Some news agencies have declared that Medicare for all is actually winning. According to Common Dreams:
While Democratic voters showed on Super Tuesday that they are far from united on which presidential candidate should be at the top of the ticket come November, majorities in every state with exit polling data available agreed on at least one deeply consequential policy aspiration: replacing private health insurance with a government-run plan that covers everyone.
"Important Super Tuesday takeaway that is flying under the radar—every state with exit poll results shows majority support for replacing private insurance, it's winning by huge margins in a few."
—Andrew Feldman, Democratic consultant
"Medicare for All is winning," Alyssa Kang, community organizer with the California Nurses Association, tweeted Tuesday evening as early Edison Research exit poll results from Maine, North Carolina, and Virginia showed majority support for eliminating private insurance in favor of a universal government plan.
There is no question about it—the establishment, both in the news media and political party hacks, all want to bring the Sanders campaign to an end. It is not hard to see just how biased the news media is. Also, all of the moderates (They should be calling them selves conservatives) have ganged up to try and stop Sanders. But young people are not buying it.
Sanders is not out yet. Those of us on the left, especially those of us who have chosen to support Democratic Socialism, can still win. And even if we don’t win this election it is a great victory for socialism. We have proven that we can win elections. We are getting past the idea that a so called “socialist” can’t win an election in America. It will be a great day when such conservative ass holes as Donald Trump will have to hand over the keys to the White House to a socialist. Trump has declared this country will never have socialism—let’s cram that up his lousy ass and show him just how wrong he is. Even if we don’t win this election we are changing this country. They days when conservative can hide behind the Democrat label and pretend that all they have to  do  is sit on their ass and not be Republicans is coming to an end.
Soon we will force the Democratic Party to actually support all the people they CLAIM to support, such as black folks, other minorities and they may actually have to support the livelihood of working people.
Biden is a traitor to the working class and sites, such as this, will never support him.





Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez fears Bernie and Joe supporters won’t support each other to defeat Trump

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By SJ Otto

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez appeared on “Late Night With Seth Meyers” just recently and she complained that there are too many people in the Democratic Party, who will not vote in the general election against Donald Trump. According to Fox News:[1]

U.S. RepAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez says she’s “been concerned” about some Democrats not wanting to support her candidate – Sen. Bernie Sanders – if he eventually wins the party’s presidential nomination.

But she also said she is afraid that many Sanders supporters won’t go out and vote for Joe Biden if he wins the nomination. Her fears are justified. I know of a lot of people who want to support Sanders, but will refuse to vote for Biden, if he wins the nomination.
Voting out Trump seems like the logical course of action. He is the most despicable person to hold the presidency since Richard Nixon. He is not only a far-far-far-far-far to the right conservative he is just plain disgusting. He is misogynistic, racist and completely anti-poor. Unlike Ronald Reagan, another conservative president I hated, Trump is deeply hated by almost all Democrats. Reagan was popular with the so called “Reagan Democrats.” That alone demonstrated one thing the Democratic Party had problems with. There is no real ideology to being a Democrat.
To some extent, Biden and his supporters deserve the problems they have inherited. While Sanders has addressed a number of issues that many households have problems with, Biden has just glossed over them. Worst of all is his stand on Medicare for all. Sanders promises to get rid of the middlemen (or women) who are the insurance companies that have bled a lot of people dry. My wife and I spend about a fourth of all our income on diabetes medicine. A lot of people are having the same problem. And Joe promises to do nothing to fix that. He is more concerned about middle class people who don’t want their boats rocked and the pharmaceutical companies who like to profit off of those of us who are sick and dying.
As we get closer to the general election, maybe Democratic Party members will realize how important it is to remove Donald Trump from his job. He has served his corporate masters well and he needs to be removed.






As long as I live—I will never end my fight against capitalism—Socialism 2020

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We came so close and yet not far enough!

By SJ Otto
By now it looks like Joe Biden has nearly sown up the nomination for Democratic candidate to take on President Donald Trump. The irony for me is that the argument seems to be that Biden is the mainstream candidate who can beat Trump. That seems to be a major motivation to the voters who are giving him this nomination—they hate Trump and they think Biden can win. I’m not convinced. For me, I have my doubts, as with many young people, who are not interested in just going back to business as usual. And that is my feelings also.
I have been a life long socialist and Marxist. My ideas on Marxism have evolved over my life time, but I have hated capitalism since my days in high school and I have favored some type of socialist system—that has remained my constant.
For background:
I’ve been a socialist since my high school days. I began an interest in Salvador Allende in Chile, in the 1970s (from November 4, 1970 – September 11, 1973). That is when I learned all about the democratic possibilities under Marxism. I have been a political activist since my days at Kansas University. I belonged to the Students in Support of the Iranian People and the North American Club. In 1980, after I moved back to Wichita, from Lawrence, Kansas, I joined up with Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). When I started in that group, I thought that the lunge towards the right, under Ronald Reagan, would produce a backlash, by the working class and others. That back lash never came and by 1990 I realized that this country was steadily drifting to the far right and that continued to happen until the last few years.
Also in 1980 I started my own newspaper, The Public Voice.
Other groups I belonged to included Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES). In the 1980s there was a progressive Marxist guerrilla movement in El Salvador and a Marxist government in Nicaragua. These two movements seemed to hold out hope that progressive change in this hemisphere was possible.
By 2005, I started political blogging, all to the left. Just last year I rejoined up with DSA. Once again I have joined up with the idea of perusing socialism and once again, through the Democratic Party. A few years ago I didn’t think it was possible to use the Democratic Party to change this country. A lot of things have changed over the last 40 years. For one thing, a far right faction took control of the Republican Party. Since that happened such celebrities as Thomas Frank, who wrote “What’s the Matter With Kansas,” have raised the possibility that the US left could do the same, to wrestle political power from the mainstream Democratic Party. It seemed as if it were worth a try. 
I was beginning to believe that after all these years we now have an opportunity to finally change this country and to promote socialism. We had the election of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and the other “Squad” members. In the last election we saw socialist Bernie Sanders nearly beat Hillary Clinton. It seemed only logical that this year could be Sander’s time and a time to FINNALY turn this country back to the left, away from all the right-wing stupidity we have endured for the last 40 years.
I don’t know what will become of AOC and the other “Squad” members. Do they represent the beginning of real change or are they just a fluke? I certainly hope they are not just a fluke. While Sanders did not win this time, he came real close. In my entire life it has been hard for me to imagine that a person calling him(or her) self a “democratic socialist” could win the presidency. But it nearly happened. As both Sanders and many of his supporters have pointed out, the entire political establishment pulled out all the stops to end his rise to power. Many of his ideas, such as “Medicare for all,” have gained a lot of popularity. Biden’s ridicule of such ideas may hurt him in his attempts to win he presidency. This country can afford to invade and occupy Iraq and Afghanistan. NO one complained that this would bankrupt America. Nearly every major country in the world has adapted some program to provide ALL of its citizens with health care. Only here, in the wealthiest country in the world, do politicians argue that it will bankrupt the country to provide our poor with medical care. They have not only done that in Canada, a country with less than 25 percent as many people as in the U S, but Cuba also provides its poor with health care. They can do it and we can’t? That is ridiculous and I believe more and more people realize that every day.
I can only hope that such changes will increase. Socialism will expand and become more acceptable and not be just a fluke. The push for socialism in the USneeds to continue and as an activist and as a writer, I will never give up on my attempts to see capitalism finally brought down for the evil system it really is.
Now is not the time to surrender—and I never will.

Will the Coronavirus epidemic change the way we see ”Medicare for All”?

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By SJ Otto
In my life time I have never seen anything like this—the Coronavirus. I suppose we have had these kinds of public health emergencies, such as the plague,in the past. But I was born in the mid 1950s and nothing like this has happened since I was born.
I can't help wondering how well people will appreciate the capitalist way of trying to profit off of such tragedies. Most countries have a system of trying to provide health care to their citizens while the greedy bastard leaders of Americainsist on profiting from the sick and dying. Some people may get pissed off when they lose their loved ones due to the profitability, or lack of, curing those who can AFFORD their badly needed medicines. This just may change the way people look at our medical system.
Our most promising Democratic Candidate, the one we can be sure will win the nomination, Joe Biden, has resisted the idea of “Medicare for All.” He has ridiculed the idea and is just as anti-Medicare for the needy as our present day Idiot President Donald Trump. Bernie Sanders has made “Medicare for All” a major campaign promise. Biden has opposed his ideas and has ridiculed it.
Here are some comments from Biden on “Medicare for All:”



Former Vice President Joe Biden suggested that he would veto the universal health-care legislation known as “Medicare for All” championed by his Democratic presidential primary rival Sen. Bernie Sanders, citing costs. 
“Nancy Pelosi gets a version of it through the House of Representatives. It comes to your desk. Do you veto it?” MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell asked Biden during an interview Monday night.
“I would veto anything that delays providing the security and the certainty of health care being available now,” Biden responded. “If they got that through in by some miracle or there’s an epiphany that occurred and some miracle occurred that said, ‘OK, it’s passed,’ then you got to look at the cost.”
Biden added: “I want to know, how did they find $35 trillion? What is that doing? Is it going to significantly raise taxes on the middle class, which it will? What’s going to happen?”
The remarks threatened to deepen fissures between the Democratic Party’s center, represented by Biden, and its left flank, embodied by Sanders, even as Biden looks likely to collect enough delegates to obtain an insurmountable lead in the Democratic primary. Six states hold primaries on Tuesday. 

As for my wife, Cam Gentry an me, we spend more that one fourth of our income on expensive diabetes medicine that we can not live without. I know we are not the only people in this situation. Camand I get Medicare, the government subsidized program, which is for the elderly over 65 only. That means there are plenty of younger people who have the same problem and less funding to cover it. The Democratic Party has chosen Biden because they believe he can beat Trump in the general election. For those of us who are being ruined by medical expenses and problems, this is a bitter pill to swallow. Most of us, as with me and my wife, hate Trump and want him gone. At the same time we would like a candidate who will fix the problems we have to live with day to today. So if these problems are not fixed after the election, when will they get fixed? OR—will they ever get fixed. Biden talks about all the money it will take for a “Medicare for All” program, but for people as my wife and I, we are already spending most of our money on medicine. If Biden is elected nothing will change. If Trump is elected nothing will change. It is a lose-lose proposition.
Below is some history on medical epidemics:




In the 20th and 21st centuries, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), and the threat of bioterror attacks have raised questions about the role of the physician in response to epidemics. Modern medical ethics, with its precepts of beneficence, nonmaleficence, and respect for patient autonomy, focuses almost exclusively on the relationship between the doctor and patient. As a result, this ethical framework is less well-equipped to deal with the relationship of the physician to society as a whole. Personal autonomy is often at odds with public health ethics, which stress the needs of the population over the needs of the individual.
The emphasis on the personal over the public applies to physicians as well as to their patients. Indeed, in the face of modern epidemics, the concept of a “duty-to-treat”—although explicitly and forcefully stated in the professional codes of the 19th and early 20th centuries—has been in conflict with a physician’s autonomy in determining whom he or she will treat.
While the ethical challenges of today may be new, the threat of epidemic is not. It was present when, in 1354, Henry, first Duke of Lancaster and grandfather of Henry IV, began writing a devotional treatise. Composed of daily entries, Le Livre de Seyntz Medicines (The Book of Holy Medicine) is unique among medieval devotional literature in that it contains the most extensive known use of medical metaphors and imagery to describe religious experience. The book is a catalogue of Henry’s sins, expressed as various wounds and diseases, followed by a similar account of spiritual remedies in the form of common medieval medical treatments. What ultimately moved Henry to write this work remains a mystery, but coming so soon after the first arrival of the Black Death in Englandin 1347, it is not hard to imagine that the swift and devastating mortality of the disease made an impact.

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I like to know what our enemies look like.—Pix from Coronavirus Disease 2019. Supposedly Viruses are not living things.

Stingy far-far-far-far to the right politicians have caused another rural hospital to shut down

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By SJ Otto
Another small-town KansasHospitalis closing down. And this is not a good time to lose a hospital. According to The Wichita Eagle:

“With a growing threat looming from the global coronavirus pandemic, another Kansas small-town hospital has shut down.
“Now’s not the time for anyone to be losing a hospital,” said WellingtonCity Manager Shane Shields.”

The fist thing I can say is “well duh!” Why would anyone living in theses isolated Kansastowns want to be deprived of a badly needed medical facility? But this is not some un-avoidable mistake. For 8 years Kansaskept electing and re-electing far-far-far-far to the right politicians. They ran promising to halt any kind of government hand outs to poor people. These far-far-far-far to the right politicians kept their promises and cut program after program that was designed to help those in need. One thing they refuse to allow was an expansion of Medicaid. These politicians, in both the Kansas House and Senate, along with our idiot Governor Sam Brownback, fought against any expansion of Medicaid, even though the money was available from the Federal Government, through Obamacare (AKA Affordable Care Act) and would not cost the state hardly anything. To these people Obamacare was a dirty word. Anything the Democratic President did was opposed, no matter what it was.
Such rural areas tend to be the more conservative spots in Kansas. If it weren’t for such communities Brownback and his ilk would not have been re-elected and such hospitals may have not been closed.
This is like a person shooting him/her self in the foot, or cutting their nose off to spite their faces. It was mean-spiritedness and a stagnant ideology that allowed this kind of thing to happen.
WellingtonCity and the Sumner Community are now paying for their mistake. But did they learn from it? Probably not. The voters here in Kansashave been stubborn and usually don’t change things just because they don’t work. Repeating mistakes here in Kansasis just business as usual.
For a lot of these voters I have no sympathy. They are stingy, mean-spirited and just plain nasty towards their neighbors.
Maybe as some of them die off, these voters will learn not to take those who are less well off than them for granted.
Kansasneeds to change and until it does, people will have to learn to do without the medical care they have come to rely on.


Bernie Sanders’ bid is over—it is time to move on and help other progressives

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By SJ Otto
Many people are now telling Bernie Sanders it is time to quit the race for president. He has no chance of winning. Joe Biden has the upper hand and there is no way for him to win.
A real important reason for such a move is that there are a lot of progressive Democrats trying to win elections, on various levels, city, state and federal government.
While many of us have supported Sanders for many important issues, all long we have a long term strategy to change this country. Many of us have joined Democratic Socialist of America (DSA) to try and move this country for enough to the left, we can get away from the stifling conservatism that has strangled this country since the election of Ronald Reagan.
Progressives such as Amanda Marcotte are calling for Sanders to pull out of the race and back some of the progressives running for election. The mainstream news media has tried to make it look like electing progressives and socialists as a lost cause. But the progressives in this country are starting to make some progress.
For example in Marcotte’s latest article for Salon, Bernie needs to step back and let other progressive leaders flourish — especially women,” she pointed out:

“There was a major progressive victory in the Chicagosuburbs, as Marie Newman finally ousted Rep. Dan Lipinski, a conservative Democrat who inherited the seat from his father, Bill Lipinski, and has been in the family since 1982.” 

This was one of several examples Marcotte found of progressives moving against Democrats who have no reason to get any support from either left-wing or progressive people. Marcotte makes the argument:

“For years, Sanders and his supporters have asserted that his candidacy is about building a movement, and is much more than cult of personality around Bernie himself. Sanders has even gone so far as to adopt the slogan, "Not Me. Us," complete with ads emphasizing the belief that this is a collective push towards a progressive future.”

There is a time to move on and this is that time. So far I have found few reasons to back Joe Biden. He is pure establishment and has so far, made no promises that he will change this country. The sole reason for voting for him seems to be a hatred for the present President Donald Trump and to prevent the pain of real change. Trump has messed up this country, but it was messed up before he took office. Many of us want a change in the medical establishment. My wife and I are hit hard by the diabetes medicines we have to buy each month. None of that will improve with Biden. He has offered us no change. We are being bled dry by medical insurance companies, who seem to feel they have a right to profit off of our illnesses. A lot of working people oppose Medicare For All simply because they don’t know what to expect and they are afraid of losing what medical care they have. A lot of poor people are left out of the system all together. They will suffer under Biden. Politicians as Biden are corrupt and afraid to go against the medical insurance companies. He is a corporate politician and he knows being on the side of corporations is more important to him than supporting the common working man.
In all seriousness, I can’t encourage people to vote for Biden. If they truly hate Trump enough that any replacement will do, then they are free to vote that way. As for myself I am suggesting, as is Marcotte, to get out and support true progressives who will actually help us change this country. We have allowed far-right politicians to keep dragging us further and further and further to the right, year after year. Some of the changes these politicians have brought us include insane laws that have made gun ownership a sacred right more important than common sense. 

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