Enumerating the Crimes of Donald Trump

Whoever incites, sets on foot, assists, or engages in any rebellion or insurrection against the authority of the United States or the laws thereof, or gives aid or comfort thereto, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States. 18 U.S. Code, Section 2383 -----------------------------------------------------------------No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. Amendment XIV, Section 3

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19 June 2025

A Short Note On Protest

At the No Kings Day protests it was very clear that Trump wasn't the only target. Congress came in for its fair share of abuse, and rightly so. As we have pointed out in earlier posts, the Founders gave Congress the lion's share of authority among the three branches of government with the intention of preventing the rise of an autocrat. And what happened? Over the course of several sessions members pissed away their power, granting it to the president in the name of convenience. 

They say convenience, I say laziness and apathy. Thus was born a wannabe autocrat.

Right now the Senate is the last barrier between us and disaster--pure unmitigated economic, social, public health, political disaster--and they should damn well take notice that if they fail us we will come after them. 

The House of Sycophants, unsurprisingly, passed Trump's ridiculously named "One Big Beautiful Bill" Act, aka H.R. 1. The bill is a recipe for enacting Project 2025, the ultra-conservative guide meant to drive the United States into third-world nation status. It's now before the Senate, and God help them--and us--if they let it pass.

On June 14, in more than 2,000 locations in all 50 states, an estimated 6 million Americans gathered to protest Trump. Not just his policies, programs, etc., but him, the disgusting beast that crawled out of the muck of the Hudson River. 

He wants to kill us and he doesn't care how he does it. H.R. 1 is his most frightening weapon yet, and if the Senate doesn't stand up to it with a resounding "You shall not pass," we are done for.

Assuming 5 million protesters on 6/14, that means there were 50,000 individuals for each U. S. senator. If members of Congress were terrified by just the few thousand thugs Trump threw at them on 1/6/21, how might they react to the hundreds of times that number of furious protesters that will crash down on them like a great righteous and wrathful wave if H.R. 1 passes? Hm?

Just sayin'. 

---Diogenes, Juneteenth, 2025 

 

 

  

17 June 2025

For The Army

I have never made a secret of being a pacifist. I have spoken out, written, protested, posted, published, and otherwise made my detestation of war and armed conflict well known. 

In return I've been called a variety of unpleasant names. That's OK; I don't mind. Conversely, I have never, and will never, personally disrespect any individual who honorably wears the uniform of any American force. And in that spirit I write this post.

Saturday, June 14, 2025, was intended to be a day of celebration for the U. S. Army. It had been founded 250 years earlier when the Second Continental Congress established the Continental Army to support the several colonial militias that were then engaging elements of the British army and their mercenary troops.

But the misbegotten gnome dwelling in the White House figured that since the 14th was his birthday it must be about him (has anyone actually seen that birth certificate?), so he co-opted the event and in his own inimitable way made it something much less than it should have been.

So yes, Army, this one is for you.

For 250 years you have stood as the bulwark of democracy. Born out of the conflict we now call the American Revolutionary War, you have faithfully defended our frontiers. You have traveled to half a world away to battle forces bent on destroying us; and when necessary you have found the strength to defend us from inimical forces within.

You, the body of humanity we call the Army, have stood ready and have rallied to service when called for 250 years. That is one-quarter of a millennium. I do not believe there is another standing national army in the world that can make that claim.

You have not mutinied or been disbanded for disloyalty or been replaced with mercenary forces. You have heeded calls to fight in deserts, jungles, and Arctic regions. You have stood against MiniĆ© balls, arrows, machine guns, spears, tanks, missiles, Molotov cocktails, bombs, and overwhelming infantry charges. 

And you have done more than fight. You have built bridges and locks and dams, buried our dead with honor and grace, collected strategic intelligence, provided entertainment, organized disaster relief here and abroad, and taught us the meaning of words like valor, honor, and service.

For one-quarter of a millennium.

Outstanding.

--- Diogenes, 6.16.2025