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  • To Moderate Republicans

    To Moderate Republicans

    by Dale R. Botten

    “We hold these truths…”. So begins a sentence of the Declaration of Independence. A “truth” can be defined as:
    (1) facts.
    (2) being the case.
    “to be self-evident…”.
    (1) requiring no further verification
    That Donald Trump is Vladimir Putin’s number one B-boy (NOT Bat-boy) is self-evident truth (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urW-LzeTpS8 ).
    That Putin’s plan is to destroy NATO and re-animate the old Soviet Bloc, beginning with Ukraine is self evident truth
    (https://www.standard.co.uk/comment/russia-ukraine-world-war-three-vladimir-putin-b1136411.html ). That Trump’s plan to become America’s first dictator includes using the military is self-evident truth ( https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/trump-military-fears-rcna129159 ).

    That there are Republican members of Congress and state houses who support and are eager to participate in the selling out of our democracy (and the democracies of Europe) that Americans shed their blood to help establish and protect is the most egregious, deplorable and heinous self-evident truth of all
    (https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/donald-trump-republicans-vladimir-putin-puppets.html ). The reason why is a discussion for another day.

    These Republican puppets are beyond redemption. They have chosen to throw their lot in with Russia, via Donald Trump (the reasons for which we can only speculate and are for another discussion). Then there are those Republicans whose sense of loyalty and devotion to the Constitution compel them to stand up and fight back; precious few Republicans like Adam Kinzinger, Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney.

    However, there are others also; others whose sense of right and wrong and their duty to protect and defend the Constitution keep them awake at night…but they just can’t seem to bring themselves to stand tall against the orange menace that is hell-bent on destroying democracy not only in America, but across the globe. Why? Fear. Fear is a great motivator, but also a great inhibitor. They are deathly afraid of the orange menace, Donald Trump and his Russian puppeteer. They’re terrified of two things: ending up in the unemployment line, or ending up in the morgue…or both.

    If their primary concern is the former, then they can no longer claim that they are defending the Constitution of the United States from all enemies, foreign and domestic; for it is under attack by both. Their status as patriot is strongly called into question.
    Hitler had his Brown Shirts and Mussolini had his Black Shirts. Trumpputin (as I have heard him called) has his MAGA Shirts. Violence is their stock and trade…all of them. There are those that practice it and those that condone it. The practitioners are those who dwell one step beyond the lunatic fringe that now controls the Republican Party.
    If these are who the moderate Republicans in Congress fear the most, that is understandable. As was said before, fear is both a great motivator and inhibitor. But remember, our Constitution, our Union and our very freedom are at stake here, every bit as much as they were during WW2 and even the Civil War. Being scared is natural; happens to everybody.

    You know who else was scared? That 19-year-old soldier whose footprint is forever enshrined into the bloody sand of beaches like Anzio, Utah, Omaha, Point du Hoc…and in countless towns, villages and fields thereafter. There were others, too: Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Iwo Jima…and more too numerous to mention. We can add to this this those who shed their blood here at home to save our Union and democracy (as imperfect as it is) at Shiloh, Gettysburg, Antietam…just for starters. Every one of those young men (and women) were scared as hell; but they knew their country’s very survival was in jeopardy and they knew what they had to do…and they did it. The sweat, the tears and the blood of each one of them have irrigated the fertile soil not only in America, but around the world, so that freedom and the dignity of all human life may have at least a chance to grow and thrive. These are the same young men and women Donald Trump has credibly called, “losers and suckers.”
    ( https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/09/trump-americans-who-died-at-war-are-losers and-suckers/615997/ ).

    What about you, Mr./Ms. Moderate Republican legislator? These men and women throughout our brief history have answered the call to preserve democracy at home and around the world, so that “government of the PEOPLE, by the PEOPLE and for the PEOPLE shall not perish from the earth.” Are you willing to do the same?

  • Honest Debate vs. Tom Tiffany’s Political Spin

    Honest Debate vs. Tom Tiffany’s Political Spin

    By Phil Anderson

    As I have pointed out in prior articles, Rep. Tom Tiffany’s positions on most issues are misguided and not in the best interests of most of his constituents. Tiffany’s positions on the environment are especially harmful. His thinking is founded in partisan talking points and not good science, knowledge, and the history or what is actually happening to the environment.

    I am not being partisan in making these statements. When one examines Tiffany’s own words, and compares them with the facts from reliable sources, it becomes very clear he is either misinformed, ignorant or deliberately distorting the truth for political advantage. Below are just two examples of his inaccurate use of statistics, distortion of the facts and harmful thinking.

    Tiffany has always opposed the re-introduction of the gray wolf to Wisconsin and placing the wolf on the federal endangered species list. Taking the wolf off the list allows hunting of wolves which is favored by right wing “sportsman” (Tiffany supporters). Wolves were taken off the list in November 2020 under the Trump administration. A U.S. District Court vacated that action in February of 2022. Now Tiffany is pushing legislation to reverse this court decision.

    In his February 9, 2024 newsletter Tiffany talks about the “importance of managing the gray wolf population in Wisconsin.“ He claims, “Wisconsin’s hunters and wildlife are hurting” because wolves are protected. He says, “Since 2000, we have seen a significant drop in the number of deer harvested in Wisconsin while simultaneously seeing a 300% increase in the gray wolf population in the state.”

    There are three problems with these statements that voters should note. One is the misleading wording. Tiffany wants you to believe his goal is better “management” and not extermination of wolves. But “managing” using hunting is the reason wolves are endangered. “Managing” to the anti-wolf advocates means, at best, a population too small to be genetically sustainable.

    Also note the exaggerated language of crisis (hunters are “hurting” or “300% increase” in wolves). The percentage increase is basically true, but happened over 23 years under mostly protected status. The current high estimate of about 1000 wolves vs 1.6 million deer in Wisconsin is unlikely to leave hunters “hurting.” This wording is a tactic to stir up emotion and not foster understanding of the issue.

    The second problem with Tiffany’s statements is his source of information. In his newsletter he links to Hunter Nation, a political advocacy group with no scientific credentials or credibility. Hunter Nation promotes hunting and defends, “…God, Family, Country…[the] “Constitution” and “second amendment rights” (from their website). According to the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign (which tracks campaign donations) Hunter Nation gave $101,700 to support Dan Kelly’s campaign for the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 2023. In 2021 Hunter Nation was the plaintiff in a lawsuit that forced the Wisconsin DNR to hold a wolf hunt. The DNR had been against the hunt.

    The third problem is Tiffany misinterprets the statistics. Tiffany confuses correlation with causation. Just because two things happen together (as in deer harvest numbers declining and the wolf population increasing) does not mean one causes the other. This is a common logical mistake of people who do not understand statistics. The deer harvest is down for many reasons (fewer hunters, bad weather, Chronic Wasting Disease or automobile kills) and wolf predation is only one factor.

    Tiffany’s “solution” is the “Trust The Science Act” (H.R. 764). This bill is not about science at all, nor does it promote “trust” in science. The bill has two “sections,” of one sentence each, with two objectives. It requires removing gray wolves from the endangered list and it declares this action ”shall not be subject to judicial review” (which may be unconstitutional).

    The bill was introduced by Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and co-sponsored by Tiffany and Pete Stauber (R-MN). I doubt one could find three members of Congress less knowledgeable or qualified to legislate on science related topics.

    Tiffany is also deceiving the public on the issue “green energy.” In keeping with his history of support for industrial polluters, he is attempting to hinder progress on transitioning to alternative energy sources. He is attempting to frighten the public with inaccurate, misleading statements about solar and wind energy.

    Claiming to “protect American farmland” he has introduced the “Future Agriculture Retention and Management Act of 2023’’ or “Farm Act” (HB 963). This makes solar and wind electricity ineligible for certain renewable energy tax credits if the electricity is generated by a public utility on “agricultural land” (a very broad and vague term).

    Note that the bill only penalizes alternative energy (what Tiffany denigrates as “intermittent”). The bill does nothing to actually “protect” farm land (or take away tax credits) from being used for oil wells, gas fracking, fracking sand mining, strip mining, pipelines, oil refineries, or urban development.

    Further twisting the facts, Tiffany fear mongers about the decline in productive agricultural land. This decades old problem has many causes. Urban sprawl and road expansion are the major causes. The decline in family farms, low farm income, increase in large industrial farms and incentives to stop farming marginal lands for economic and environmental reasons all have contributed. Again Tiffany confuses correlation with causation and overly simplifies complex issues.

    Tiffany rants about “taxpayers” being “forced to finance green energy giveaways at the expense of our farmland.” He says this will cost $11.3 billion a year over the next decade. He claims his bill will “restore common sense and fairness to energy and agricultural policy by removing the corporate welfare that has propped up intermittent energy sources for far too long.” The truth is “market-distorting energy tax handouts” have been around since 1926 for the fossil fuel industry. Today they cost taxpayers over $20 billion a year. These subsides are for mature highly profitable industries that are fueling climate change which will cost us all many billions.

    Also no one is being “forced” to move toward better, cleaner, cheaper sources of energy. Farmers, businesses, utilities and the capitalist ‘free market” are voluntarily choosing to adopt sensible green energy solutions. There is a new solar farm in Superior.

    Tiffany is simply wrong on many issues. His narrow partisan thinking is bad for Northwest Wisconsin. Votes should elect someone better able to understand statistics and deal with complex issues. We need more honest debate, good information and less political spin.

  • Letter from a Veteran

    Letter from a Veteran

    A friend sent me these two graphics. They present an interesting comparison of the difference in funding and just one aspect of what we’ve been up against in the past few election cycles. What I’ve been seeing on social media, the election environment in the region this past year, and the scuttlebutt I’ve been privy to, we have to work hard, scrape for any spare change we can gather and find creative ways to get friends, relatives, and the nasty old guy down the street to realize that our region has been invaded by a stampede of slimy snakes who’s masters want nothing more than send us back to a pre-Magna Carta social structure.

    The next Twelve months will be the peremptory battle for the continued existence of public education, social security, civil, economic, and human rights, protections of our environment, and quite possibly the fate of our nation’s constitution. Watching the theatrical incompetence of our opposition play out to what should be the equivalent of slitting one’s own throat, result in them actually augmenting their prospect of achieving their objective, leaves me bewildered that so few seem to understand and fear for the future.

    The past couple of years have been seeded with frustrations dealing with the physical and mental ramparts that come with having benefited from being a patron of Medicare for over a decade. As I write this, I see by the clock on my screen that it now is the eleventh day of November, Veteran’s Day. I don’t broadcast the fact that I spent four years ans six days in the U.S. Army. I went in on April 1st of 1975, officially, I’m a Vietnam Era Veteran I always joked that I was an April-Fool Veteran. I was an honorable trooper, working in an infantry unit as a chemical, biological, and radiological NCO for a few years and then as what would now be similar to a diversity/inclusion coordinator. I was one of only a few white guys working in that job at the time. I think back to that time, one when the military was at the forefront of giving diversity and inclusion some priority and attention, almost a decade before regular government agencies, collages and universities, along with corporate America started to get serious about it.

    The past few years we’ve seen diversity and inclusion under attack and so many of the positive accomplishments made over the years since then being repealed, rescinded, and publicly attacked with little recognition or vocal public objection.

    It’s getting late,(or early from most points of view) so I’ll just say that for the last few years that I’ve struggled, I’ve seen a small group of dedicated members develop into a force of positive change and energy. To use a term that many veteran’s would understand, that I learned almost half a century ago, this group has developed some esprit de corps. As the work from the party and the office has grown into today’s rendition, it has taken on this esprit de corps, the common spirit existing in the members of the group, inspiring enthusiasm, devotion, and strong regard for the honor and mission of the group.

    I’m hoping to be able to make it to this morning’s meeting and take in all the energy, understanding, and energy that has been radiating from all of you. My years in the army were a time that helped me develop my views and ideals on so many aspects of being a citizen of our nation. I have pride in the fact that I served in the military but for me I feel I better served the people with the three decades working for the University of Wisconsin System, serving the people of Wisconsin. The last twelve years have been ones where Wisconsin has struggled to hold on to its esprit de corps. I hope the rebirth of this spirit that has flourished the past few months continues togrow in the coming months and ignite across Wisconsin and the nation. I hope this humbled, old vet can continue to contribute more towards this mission and battle along with all in this group. 

    If I don’t make it in today, I just want to express to all of you something that I, as a vet, never feel comfortable with when I’m the recipient, “Thank you for your service”