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Key Hillary Clinton supporter defects…to Bernie Sanders

Former Ohio state senator Nina Turner has switched her allegiance from Secretary Hillary Clinton to Senator Bernie Sanders. This is a very important addition to Senator Sanders’ list of endorsements because he has been struggling to gain the support of African American voters.  The Sanders’ campaign has always contended that this is because he is not well-known around America, especially by African Americans.

Enter Nina Turner. Nina Turner has received a lot of publicity throughout the country on the cable news network, MSNBC.  She is an African American woman who has strongly supported issues like women’s rights, equal pay, equal and quality education for all children, police reform, justice system reform and union rights.  In addition, she has never been shy about expressing her opinion on those issues.  The fact that she has not used a softer tone to get her points across could prove to be damaging to her political aspirations.

She is now touting Bernie Sanders’ message urging a political revolution and says that she believes that he would be the best person to lead this country after President Obama leaves office. Former state senator Turner will provide a major inroad for Senator Sanders into the political psyche of African Americans in Ohio, in particular, and throughout the country in general whether or not she travels with and stumps for him.

This is huge in terms of overall political playing field tactics because Ohio has always played a key part in who eventually occupies the Oval Office. It is also huge in this year’s Democratic primaries because Senator Sanders who from the very start of these primaries was considered destined to be an also-ran is suddenly feeling the ‘bern’ and catching fire … so-to-speak.  The Clinton campaign is nervous, as they should be, about this and so is seeking to douse the Sanders’ fire.

I have always been and still remain a strong Hillary Clinton supporter. I support her because her record as a politician indicates that she – for the most part, comes down on the same side of the issues that I do.  I support her because she is a fair-minded politician who stands up for the rights of everyone and is willing to seek common ground, when it is necessary, to achieve the best results possible unless those results are simply totally unacceptable.  I support her because I think that she stands the best chance to win the 2016 general election.

I also support Secretary Clinton, in part, because people like her husband – former president Bill Clinton and President Barack Obama (although not formally … yet) endorse her. These are trustworthy people who have not only advocated for fair treatment of all Americans but have a proven record of supporting laws and policies that work toward and, hopefully, assure that this fairness becomes reality rather than something that continues to be just hoped for.

I have consistently said that Senator Sanders is a statesman who has a strong and compelling message and that African Americans should not automatically reject it or him. We should look at his record, juxtapose it onto the issues that we are concerned about and how we would like to see those issues resolved and incorporate the results into our calculus.  We should then determine, to the best of our ability, if he is electable before we decide what we will do.

I will continue to evaluate Senator Sanders and his campaign efforts up until a primary Democratic presidential nominee is selected but it is highly unlikely that I will switch my allegiance from Secretary Clinton to him.

Back to former state senator Nina Turner. Former state senator Turner has made her decision and there is nothing that is inherently wrong with what she did by switching from Secretary Clinton and backing Senator Sanders; that does not now make her the enemy.  However, since loyalty is a highly valued commodity in the world of politics Ms. Turner has put herself in a precarious position if she intends to remain a politician and advance her political career.

Why do I say this? Because back in 2013 when Nina Turner ran for Ohio Secretary of State, former president Bill Clinton endorsed her.  Although she lost that race to Republican Jon Husted, former president Clinton now held a chip against her, which whether or not ever cashed in, in the world of politics warrants a certain degree of loyalty.  And unless that bond of loyalty is somehow breached by the party holding the chip, it is expected to be there even if it is not verbally requested: The Clintons are very powerful people in the world of politics.

Whether or not this decision by Ms. Turner will come back on her and negatively impact her political career remains to be seen. Even if her choice proves to have been a political miscalculation she can always make amends; perhaps, that is, depending on the results of the 2016 Democratic primaries.  If Secretary Clinton should by some miracle lose then to make amends might be somewhere between just short of impossible and impossible.  But life goes on, right?

Eulus Dennis – author, Operation Rubik’s Cube and Living Between The Line

Washington Republicans Speak With Impunity

Congressional Republicans, including the 2016 presidential candidates, seem to have no limit to what they are willing to say. They say what they want to say, when they want to say it and where they want to say it even if they have no real idea whether what they are saying is true.  And when they find out that it is not true – more often than not, they go silent on that issue and move on to the next one.  And if anyone questions them about their mistake rather than own it they slither into an explanation that somehow makes it seem as if they were right anyway.

They have no qualms about doing this because they have always done it with impunity; so, they continue to do it. One recent example is how they publicly verbally ripped Planned Parenthood to shreds and tried to defund it because of videos that were released that supposedly proved that Planned Parenthood was illegally selling fetus parts.

When a grand jury in Texas cleared Planned Parenthood of any wrongdoing and instead indicted those who made the videos, those Republicans who had vigorously publicly accused Planned Parenthood and worked to strip them of federal funding went silent. When they were questioned about how the tables had now turned against them they went with talking points that made it seem that they were right anyway.

Another example began when President Obama was elected, continues even now and will likely continue until he leaves office. Based on an article in The Week dated January 9, 2016 by Paul Waldman, at least two Republicans recently expressed what seems to be the sentiment of all of the congressional Republicans in Washington.

According to this article, back in 2012 one of this year’s presidential candidates, Senator Marco Rubio said; “If we are divided, it’s only because Obama has divided us. ‘We have not seen such a divisive figure in modern American history’ as Barack Obama.”  This same article said another 2016 presidential candidate, Senator Ted Cruz said after the recent State of the Union address; “He lectures us on civility yet [President Obama] has been one of the most divisive presidents in American history.”  And yet another Republican congressman who was not identified in the article recently said, “There probably has not been a more racially-divisive, economic-divisive president in the White House since we had presidents who supported slavery.”

Initially, as a result of watching all off the endless finger pointing by the Republicans that laid not just the blame for divisiveness in this country at the doorstep of President Obama but the blame for all of America’s problems at his doorstep, I decided that I would write an article that would clearly delineate what has occurred to create these problems and show that the Republicans contributed more than their fair share to the creation of them. I further decided that I would then tie the article to one that I wrote back in October of 2014 that talked about what the entire congress could have and should have done to begin the trek down the road toward healing America’s racial divide.

However, just as I began my research so that I could accurately recount some of the things that the Republicans had said and done I read Paul Waldman’s article in The Week. This article was succinct and so encapsulated what I want to share with the readers of my blog that I decided that instead of writing an article that certainly would not be any more succinct and informative than his, I would instead point you to his.  You can read the full article here.

You can read my 2014 article entitled A Wasted (Dwindling) Opportunity by clicking on the link. I hope that these articles will be beneficial to you in helping you to better understand how important the 2016 presidential election is, who it is and what it is that you are voting for and why it is extremely important to vote for the candidate who is best equipped to move America forward.

So whether you are a Democrat, Republican or Independent be sure to get informed on the issues and always vote. And always remember, your vote is the most important one of all… unless you don’t use it.

Eulus Dennis

President Obama on 2016 presidential primaries: You gotta dance with the one who brung ya

Up until recently, President Obama had avoided expressing his preference of a candidate in the 2016 primaries. However, according to an article dated 1/25/2016 in the New York Daily News by Adam Edelman, in ‘thinly veiled support’, he leaned toward Secretary Hillary Clinton as his candidate of choice as he showered her with accolades regarding her toughness, experience and readiness to handle the job.  Since this is still football season and America is only weeks away from Super Bowl 50, I assume you will not mind if I apply a football metaphor to the president’s recent (apparent) decision to endorse Secretary Clinton.  I will put it in the words of the fondly remembered Houston Oilers football coach, Bum Phillips; you gotta dance with the one who brung ya.

I don’t think that the president has anything against Bernie Sanders – who is a good person and statesman, but Senator Sanders is an Independent who caucuses with the Democrats and Secretary Clinton is a Democrat. In addition to that, Secretary Clinton and her husband former president Bill Clinton were very supportive of President Obama during his campaign for president in 2008 and again in 2012.  Finally, I think that President Obama sincerely feels that Secretary Clinton stands a better chance of winning the general election than does Senator Sanders.

No matter whom the Democratic and Republican nominees turn out to be or who the next president will be, it is a problem for any serious voter to focus on what really needs to be done to make our country better and who is the best person for that job. It is a problem because of how many of the candidates are gently nudging voters to make a decision based on their darkest fears; some candidates are not gently nudging them but shamelessly shoving them to do so.

This is not just a disappointing situation but it is a freighting one. These are people who are competing to become the President of the United States of America.  The President of the United States of America!  A diverse nation that is replete with Americans of many different races, colors, creeds, and ethnic backgrounds.  The winner of this contest will have to be the president of all of the people; not just the chosen few.  A major facet of this person’s job will be to pull people together in a united bond as Americans, not separate them into separate and hateful competing groups.

Even if what these candidates are doing is only political posturing that raises questions as to whether they are worthy to fill this powerful position. America needs someone in this position who is presidential not someone who would put our country in harm’s way on a whim.  As voters, we need to take a step back from the situation and seriously assess who and what it is that we are voting for.

Even if President Obama never openly endorses any candidate he has already covertly (kind of) given the nod to Secretary Clinton. He has reached out, taken her hand – and though he might not have looked long and deeply into her eyes when he did so, he has looked directly out into the crowd and said, you gotta dance with the one who brung ya.  He endorsed her; at least, in my opinion he did: It’s the same thing.

Depending on your circle of friends and acquaintances, when the time comes for you to make your decision, you too might decide that you need to be covert. But the bottom line is, whether you are a covert, overt, or none of your business kind of person you should still take a step back and make a serious assessment of who it is and what it is that you are voting for.

I am of the opinion that none of us should vote based on his or her most base fears but, instead, vote based on our knowledge of the issues, how you want to see those issues addressed and who you believe will best address them to your satisfaction. But right now, especially if you are among those in the ‘none of your business’ category that I mentioned, my guess is that you are thinking that it’s none of my business who it is that you will vote for or what it is that you will be voting for.  Even if that is what you are thinking this article should provide you with excellent food for thought.  Now all you have to do is accept the challenge and make the assessment before you vote.

Eulus Dennis

First, Republicans Want ‘Messaging’ Bills In 2016: After that, Maybe Governance

Speaker Paul Ryan was brimming with pride and new found confidence based on the Republican Party’s accomplishment in finally sending a bill to President Obama that would repeal his healthcare law. Yes, after only the 62nd try they had achieved their goal!  Of course the president would veto this bill but that is not the point.  The point is that they will have sent him a message letting him know that Republicans hate his healthcare plan and they plan to come up with something much better to offer the American people.

Never mind the fact that they have had opportunities since 2010 up until now – and even before that time, to come up with a plan of their own or work with the Obama administration to tweak those areas in the Affordable Care Act (a.k.a. Obamacare) that might make it more acceptable to them; never mind that the policing situation in America is in chaos and the overall justice system is flailing like a flag in the wind that is on the verge of coming unmoored, never mind that the middle class in America is being obliterated, never mind that the voting rights of American citizens are being threatened, never mind that gun violence is threatening to rip America to shreds, never mind the situation with ISIS and the unstable situation in the Middle East, Republicans have finally gotten their message across to President Obama regarding Obamacare. How great is that?!  It’s just what the American people need and what they have been clamoring for – at least, since 2010, right?

Yes, since there is nothing else of real importance to do in the way of governance, the Republicans want to start 2016 with ‘messaging’ bills. The list of things in the previous paragraph is by no means an exhaustive list.  There is no doubt that Americans want and need affordable healthcare.  But we also want and need equal justice under the law, we also want and need better wages for hardworking Americans who comprise the 99 % and for those who are in the top one percent to pay their fair share of taxes; we also want and need to be allowed to vote without being obstructed or blocked from doing so, we want and need reasonable gun laws and we need congress to work with President Obama to address foreign policy issues.

I have always said that Democrats and Republicans have good ideas about how to run the American government and the kinds of things that would make it run even better. But somewhere along the way politics has completely taken over our elected officials.  It has spread like a virus, especially since the first black president was elected, and threatens to rob politicians of any sense of decency that they now have; there is no end in sight to the amount of damage that it will cause.  There is no doubt that if one is a politician that politics is going to be in the mix.  But there has to be a limit to politics playing; a line that is drawn in the sand where politics ends and serving America with honor begins.  If there is no Rubicon, then politicians will see no limit to their political forays and ruination of our country from the inside out is bound to occur.  That is something that we can ill-afford.

Speaker Ryan says that he wants to send a message to President Obama and the American people, which presents a clear difference in President Obama’s policies and those that the Republicans advocate. He believes that the bill that The House passed on Wednesday January 6, 2016 does that.  According to an article in Real Clear Politics by James Arkin, Speaker Ryan said “How many times have we been saying we want to put bills on his desk that say who we are and what we believe versus what he believes, that he will veto?”

Does Speaker Ryan truly believe that Americans cannot already see the huge, yet hopefully bridgeable, gap that exists between how Democrats and Republicans envision moving America forward? Does he truly believe that he needs to send us a message that brings clarity to that issue?  Can’t Speaker Ryan and the Republicans send that message while at the same time helping all Americans by addressing the issues already mentioned in this article?

Wouldn’t addressing those issues be a better way to help the Republican Party and at the same time win new converts among all of the American people to it than by ignoring urgent legitimate governance issues and playing politics by sending ‘messaging’ bills to the president; messaging bills which will – at best – serve to energize the Republican base for the presidential election and at worse turn off mainstream Republicans who want to see the Republican Party take the lead in encouraging and nurturing meaningful governance?

What we need our politicians, especially our national political leaders, to do now is to put America first by placing their service to country first and pulling the American people together rather than pulling them apart based on gender, race, religion, ethnicity – or any other basis, for political gain. Surly they can see that we are being weakened and made more vulnerable to our enemies, domestic and foreign, by the situation that we have put ourselves in, based in no small part on America’s political folly.  If they cannot see this then we as voters have failed.

That failure will have come as the result of us not having done our due diligence before voting for those politicians we elected but instead listening to sleek sound bites during election cycles to determine who we ‘like’ best and who would best serve America. It is long past time for our elected leaders to conduct themselves like leaders just as it is long past time for voters to get informed, get involved and elect politicians based on substance and not on sound bites.

Let’s be sure to do our part in all elections including the 2016 presidential election. At best voting politicians into office based on substance will change how our politicians conduct politics and, at worst – by those who are incumbents knowing that voters are educating themselves on the issues, it has the potential to scare them into doing a better job even if they escape being replaced.

Eulus Dennis

2016 Democratic Candidates Need President Obama and President Obama Needs Them

The 2016 Democratic candidates, from the top of the ticket to the bottom, need President Obama and he needs them. They need the president because of his proven power to motivate voters to get out and vote and he needs them to help assure that his legacy will be sealed rather than dismantled.

Christi Parsons of the Tribune Washington Bureau wrote an article, which said that President Obama’s appeal to the above mentioned voters and their support of him are not transferable. As far as I am concerned this is just some woman talking.  To all of the voters who find the president and his message appealing and support him, I say that you should feel the same way that I do; this is just some woman talking.  You can back up these feelings by getting out and voting for those candidates for whom he advocates.

Before anyone misinterprets my ‘this is just some woman talking’ statement and labels me a sexist, if it were a guy that wrote the same article in the Tribune I would say that ‘this is just some guy talking’ and make the same recommendation to you, which is that you ignore his assertion as simply rhetoric. Then I would also recommend that you get out and vote for those candidates for whom President Obama is an advocate.

What needs to happen in 2016 is that we show those who are of the opinion that appeal and support are not transferrable that they are wrong; these are things just like ‘good will’ – in a reputable company’s name, which can be transferred! In the event that you are tempted to be discouraged and start to think that maybe Ms. Parsons is right, think about all of the things that the press and pundits said about The Donald’s (Donald Trump – in the unlikely event that you do not know who The Donald is) candidacy.

Well, what do you think about what they had to say then compared to The Donald’s standing among the 2016 presidential candidates now? Big difference, huh?!  The 2016 election is a different kind of animal.  So rather than get down in the face with what someone in the press is saying about appeal and support not being transferable, make appeal and support a different kind of animal in 2016 and make it transferable!

If The Donald made 2016 a different kind of animal by virtue of his stubbornness and tenacity, you can do it too! To  paraphrase an old saying – “what’s good for the goose is good for the gander”; in this case in point scenario, what’s good for The Donald is good for the voter (Only in this particular case, of course.  This has to be an anomaly; because if it is not, everything will likely result in a total disaster).

In the eyes of the press, pundits and most of the rest of America, Mr. Trump’s candidacy might have started out as a joke or entertaining sideshow but now it has evolved into a full-fledged threat (not everyone views it this way) of him becoming President of the United States of America! If he wins the Republican nomination he has a fifty-fifty chance of becoming president.  There is no doubt that Mr. Trump is an accomplished businessman and would be a ruthless and formidable foe of anyone who might challenge his business acumen, but we need a lot more than this in a president.  We need much, much more; exponentially more!

Mr. Trump is appealing to all of the wrong things that are a part of us as Americans. He is appealing to the dark side of us and, right now, he is winning.  Those problems that are boiling just below the surface in our society and have been boiling there likely since the landing at Plymouth Rock must remain there while we mitigate them and hopefully finally fix them.

With all of the negative things that are happening throughout America right now, especially as regards policing of its citizens, our country is ripe for an explosion into total turmoil. Therefore, what appears to be Mr. Trumps approach to governance is totally unacceptable.  Accordingly, the approach to governance of any of the other 2016 presidential candidates that mimics Mr. Trump’s approach would be just as unacceptable.

To those Democrats whom I began addressing earlier in this article from the premise of President Obama’s appeal and support and now to all Democrats in general I say, if my perspective of what I perceive to be Mr. Trumps approach to governance is what it takes to get you to get out and vote then consider this article to be exactly that. To those Republicans (and Democrats) whose fears and prejudices are being exploited by any 2016 candidate and to all Republicans in general I say the same thing.

Finally, I say to all Democrats, Republicans and Independents, if you think that we need someone in the top job in the United States other than a person with nothing more to offer than insults and a ‘tough guy’ image; and if you think that we need someone with a temperament that goes beyond the attitude of my way or no way, then think very carefully and make a well-thought-out decision before you mark your 2016 ballot: A decision that encompasses the expectation for our elected officials to always seek to find common ground first rather than immediately resorting to do it my way or have hell to pay.

Eulus Dennis

Policing, A Clear Focus On The Problem

On December 19, 2015 I posted an article on Political Pawns And Puppets entitled ‘Fix The Problem With the American Police Force Now.’ This article was critical of police, police departments and politicians around the country for, in essence, giving police officers around America Card Blanche to use excessive and even lethal force on those whom they have sworn to serve and protect.

This criticism was based on the fact that very few police officers are charged with a crime for their conduct when they use excessive or lethal force and that those who are charged are very seldom convicted and are regularly allowed to keep their job. I implied, by virtue of the article, that this phenomenon makes me frustrated and angry with the system as well as with those responsible for it who are content to do absolutely nothing to correct the problem.

I said that those police officers who abuse their power in this way do it because they can and they know that they will not be held to account. I recently read a couple of articles in Vox.com; one by Dara Lind and the other by German Lopez, regarding this issue.  These reporters who have more resources available to them to research these kinds of problems than I do did not answer the hypothetical question that I said these unscrupulous police officers posed to America, which was, ‘so the best word for our actions is hubris, what are you going to do about it? But they did shed some light on why Grand Juries do not indict them and conventional juries tend to allow them to go free even when they are charged with a crime.  And since the purpose of all of my articles is not only to express my opinion about a situation but to provide information on it that will be beneficial in encouraging you to be informed and involved in improving and/or correcting it, I want to share those articles with you.

Although I remain frustrated and angry I realize and accept the fact that we are a country of laws and that I should not just discount those laws because I am frustrated and angry with the system and the complacent attitude of those responsible for overseeing and administering it. The aforementioned articles provided food for thought for me as to what my point of focus should be with respect to excessive use of force and the use of lethal force by police.  Perhaps they will do the same for you and help you to determine whether your point of focus on these subjects is an area that needs to be reevaluated.

It is in that context that I am providing you with the following link to my December 19th article and the articles in Vox.com in the event that you would like to read them:

  1. Fix The Problem With The American Police Force Now
  2. When is it legal for a cop to kill you?
  3. Grand jury says police shooting of Tamir Rice was legally justified. That’s the problem.

It does not mean that I have changed my mind and believe that police officers who commit despicable acts are justified in doing so because I accept the fact that there are laws in place that might play a part in why these jurors allow police officers who abuse their authority to go free. Instead, it means that perhaps my focus in my efforts to play a part in correcting this problem is in the wrong place and if I want to be successful in those efforts, I need to focus elsewhere.

If it is the laws that are preventing those who are responsible for overseeing and administering the system from holding police officers accountable for their actions; and if it is the laws that are forcing Grand Juries and conventional juries to allow unscrupulous cops to avoid consequences, then perhaps the focus should be on getting those laws changed. The laws should be changed because breaking police department rules, regulations and policies is not a crime.  Even with these things in place, if they were applied, they are virtually trumped by the existing laws and rendered all but meaningless.

If the current laws are instrumental in enabling police officers to abuse their power and avoid the consequences of their actions and if they serve to proliferate such injustice and a system that is obviously broken then these laws should be changed. America must not continue to operate under this system simply because it is challenging for our elected leaders to change it due to its political implications.  I want to make it clear that while we work to get these laws changed we must not stop doing the things that we are already doing to affect change and achieve a system that allows for equal justice under the law.

Allow me to leave you with these suggestions; continue to hold those accountable who are responsible for overseeing and administering this system, keep the pressure on them and demand that they do whatever it takes to correct the problems with it. Stay informed and be sure to vote in the upcoming elections.  If you just cannot get yourself motivated enough to vote in the primaries, at least, be sure to vote in the 2016 presidential election!  Finally, always remember that whether you are a Democrat, Republican or Independent, your vote is the most important one of all…unless you don’t use it!

Eulus Dennis

Merry Christmas From Congress…And Me

Hello everyone. Merry Christmas from congress…and me!  It seems that congress’s Christmas gift to all of America is to show us that despite our deep-seated doubt, congress still can function as it was meant to function.  Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, being the cunning – but extremely sharp, politician that he is wants America to believe that this is because of the promise that he made to fix a broken congress and make it work again if America would simply put Republicans in charge.

He knows that congress’s sudden ability to pass legislation has nothing to do with his promise but he will use smoke and mirrors and all of his craftiness to produce the magic illusion that will cover up all of the obstruction to governance orchestrated by the Republican Party and its failures to place the American people ahead of his number one priority to make President Obama a one term president; which, by the way, failed. Although Senator McConnell has remained as quiet as a church mouse recently during these times of challenge and controversy for his Party, this situation appears to be one that is among those times of comfort and convenience when he wants to be prominent so he has elbowed his way to the front of the crowd.

From a politician’s perspective, he definitely knows when to talk and when to be quiet. This seems to be the polar opposite of the wisdom (political wisdom with an emphasis on ‘political’), embraced by the 2016 Republican presidential candidates.  They seem to be hell-bent on wreaking havoc on America and the world.

But enough of that already. This is Christmas, which is a time of hope and joy, peace on earth and goodwill to all mankind.  So it is with that in mind that I sincerely say that I hope that, come 2016, congress will be able to accomplish great things.  I hope that Democrats and Republicans will be able to work together and move America forward in the tradition that all Americans have always been proud of, loved and respected.  America should move forward in that tradition while doing everything humanly possible to protect Americana and its citizens first.  We must be sure to continue to be who we are as Americans and operate based on well-thought-out decisions and not decisions based on fear, which results in knee-jerk reactions that only exacerbate the problems and create more fear.

My Christmas gift to congress and especially Senate Majority Leader McConnell is that I will work harder in 2016 to find some sort of rationale in why congress has been so dysfunctional over the past 5-8 years and accept the fact that Senator McConnell is who he is; a cunning – but extremely sharp politician, and that does not make him a bad person.

Congress might not consider this to be a very good Christmas gift but I think that it might make them happy to know that there will be one more American who will be pulling for them in the new year and not labeling them (hopefully – I’m keeping my fingers crossed) as a do-nothing congress. Not much, perhaps, but it is a step in the right direction.  But I have no doubt that Senator McConnell knowing that I will be working to see him in a better light in 2016 and going forward will be meaningful to him; at least meaningful enough to get a “bah, humbug” out of him; maybe even a drink with him…nah.

For everyone else I simply have a heartfelt Christmas wish; Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Not a gift but depending on your perspective, it can be even better.

Eulus Dennis

Fix The Problem With The American Police Force Now

Lately, under pressure by the public, video after video that show police officers abusing their power by using excessive force or deadly force have been released by police departments. Most of the time these videos have reflected the opposite of what the police at the scene spelled out in their reports. Even after these videos have been released and police officers have been indicted and faced a jury, most of them have been freed and allowed to keep their job.  How does this make you feel?

Whether there release occurred because the laws in place dictated that they be released or whether it occurred for some other reason unknown to the public, the system has to be reevaluated and fixed. The best word for what the police officers in these videos have done is hubris.  The same word applies to all of the other cops who abuse their authority.  They do it because they can and they know that they will not be held to account.

It seems that when their actions are questioned the offending police officers’ unanimous response to this problem and citizens who disdain it is; so it’s hubris, what are you going to do about it? And that is the question before the American people: what are we going to do about it?  So far the answer is “nothing”… because we just can’t get our head around the problem.

Here is an idea for those politicians and heads of police departments around the country. Get serious about fixing the problem with policing now and stop hiding in dark corners and ignoring it or simply employing the old tired and worn out kick the can down the road approach to it.  Americans are tired of politicians and others who are in positions of authority using the timeless Potomac Two Step and Kick The Can Down The Road vaudeville-like routine to shirk their responsibility.

No one wants to step up to the problem because it is a political hot potato so they have convinced themselves that it is a massive problem that is all but impossible to solve. As a result, instead of working to solve it, they are spending a great amount of their time in the spin room trying to come up with talking points that will be acceptable to the public and the rest of their time doing actual trial runs on us until they can come up with the ones that we will find to be most palatable.

These politicians and other authorities are trying to convince the majority of Americans that they will continue to chip away at the problem in order to make things better but that this is a problem that is simply too big to solve; kind of like the banks that are “too big to fail”, that’s just the way that it is. They want to project to us an image of the old cliché of an elephant in a dark room that everyone is allowed to touch where everyone comes up with a different description of what is there because they all touched a different part of this huge animal.  Without knowing that this is an elephant there is no way that they can decide what they can do with or about this thing that is in the room.  Voila!  The situation involving policing in America will be resolved if only they can reach this point with their spin then effectively sell it to the public.

My analogy may sound harsh but I do not think that it is harsh because this avoidance by those responsible to address this problem has more to do with the impact that addressing it will have on their personal careers than it does with the supposed fact that it is impossible to solve. It is understandable that no one from the fair-minded street cop to the fair-minded top cop to the fair-minded ambitious politicians wants to attack this problem but someone has to step up to it.

Here is something that might help them to man up, woman up – or whatever it takes, to get them to step up to the problem: a template, so to speak, on how to determine that it is an elephant that is in the room so that they can determine what they should do next. First, turn on the light!  That should make things a lot easier.  If you continue to keep your heads in the sand or hide in any dark corner that you can find to avoid tackling the problem then it will never get fixed!

Now bear with me while I present the template that I have to offer. The bad cops on the street have a roof over their heads, which consists of – from the top down – ; the chief, deputy chiefs, division chiefs (senior command), commander, captains, lieutenants (command) then the sergeants, corporals, private first class cops and finally the buck private cops all of whom I will refer to as the street cops.  This roof prevents the rain (accountability, fairness and justice) from falling on them.  They know this is the case so they feel free, and perhaps even motivated, to conduct themselves in any way that they please without fear of any consequences.

If any of the cops in this chain of command are unscrupulous or dirty cops then this forms a portion of the roof over the heads of any other unscrupulous or dirty cops. If the top of the chain of command is unscrupulous or dirty then it is likely that many if not all of the others in that chain of command are that way because they were selected by the corrupt chain of command or their selection was influenced by them.  If this is the case then the roof is complete and these dirty cops are completely protected from the rain.  If there are cops in this chain of command who do not fit this unscrupulous, dirty cop mold they are usually intimidated and too afraid to challenge the status quo.

The police force senior command and command are usually heavily influenced by the Manager of Safety and the Mayor. Even if the Manager of Safety and the Mayor are individuals who are honest and above board and believe in fairness and holding members of the entire police force to account, there are political implications that, as a politician, the Mayor is extremely likely to consider that would impact on how he decides to deal with any problem with policing.  If there is a problem for the Mayor then this is likely a direct problem for the Manager of Safety and indirect problems for all other politicians that could become entangled in the effort to fix the problem.  This is why we are witnessing what we are experiencing now in America when it comes to addressing the problem of bad policing and what to do about correcting this problem.

So how can using the aforementioned template help in getting those responsible for fixing this problem to step up to it and fix it? Here’s how.  First, the Mayor must appoint a Manager of Safety and Chief of Police that is clean and did not come up through the ranks.  This is where we as voters and the public come in because we too have a responsibility to fill.  We must apply pressure to the Mayor to select such a chief and let him know in no uncertain terms that if he refuses then we will make him pay via recall, at the next election if applicable or in his efforts to further his political career if he is term-limited and cannot run again.

Once the new Manager of Safety and police chief are in place they can begin to replace those corrupt cops in the senior command and command ranks. This will remove the intimidation felt by those in the ranks of the scrupulous street cops and motivate them to begin to help clean up the problem before the ax even reaches their level because they now know that the rain can and will fall on these unscrupulous cops.

Knowing that the roof has been removed and that the rain will fall on them will be just as effective on the good cops as it will on the bad ones. Good cops will become more comfortable with challenging their fellow officers whenever they begin to abuse their power.  And if that is not enough then they will likely feel more comfortable with reporting these officers to their superiors.  However, the fact that unscrupulous and dirty cops might also begin to clean up their act before the ax reaches them must not mean that they get a get out of jail free card and should not be replaced and still held accountable for what they have done.

All police departments hierarchy are not set up the same way in every city as the one mentioned in my example; but correcting the problem should function the same way by working from the top to the bottom. This suggestion is not something that is meant to be a panacea but, instead, is meant to be at least a starting point for those who have procrastinated for so long and are continuing to resist fixing this problem.  It is not something that is expected to work overnight or without a lot of hard work and planning.  Even if people continue to gripe and complain, which we probably will, until the problem is fixed at least those responsible to fix it will have gotten off the dime and began making a reasonable effort to do so.

Eulus Dennis

President Obama Defined

Who is this Barack Obama? In the eyes of the Republicans he is fickle, weak, does not understand the Middle East, a timid decision maker, not so bright, a liar, a person who does not love America, an illegitimate president, a president who leads from behind, a president of America that any of the 2016 Republican presidential candidates would be better than and many other negative things that would comprise a list that is longer than I would care to mention.  Further – in their eyes, he does not pound his chest nearly enough to emphasize America’s strength or bully the rest of the world and threaten to annihilate them if they do not see things the same way that we do and agree to do them exactly our way.

Now I will tell you who my president is in my eyes. He is a strong and principled president who always leads from the front despite the tremendous demands of his office and the additional unwarranted and unnecessary weight placed on him by his fellow politicians whose number one goal was to make him a one-term president and now is to deny him any victories in order to ruin his legacy even if those victories are in the best interest of America.

He is a president who is consistent, strong, completely understands the volatile and sensitive Middle East situation, a strong decision maker, extremely bright, a truth teller who constantly monitors the emotional atmosphere of our country and world situations then skillfully incorporates the results – in consideration of the American people and the volatility of those situations – into his determination and the delivery of his message as to how America will handle these problems. He is a president who loves America and all of her citizens, without doubt a legitimate president, a president that has accomplished great things for our country, a president who is definitely not irreplaceable (no one is) but one who will leave big shoes to fill.  And finally, he is not the blowhard which it seems that Republican leaders around the country and Republican politicians in Washington want.

Obviously, my view of President Obama is the flip side of the coin that depicts how his Republican adversaries and others who see him as an illegitimate president view him. I believe that my perspective coincides with that of most other reasonable people whether they are Democrats, Republicans or Independents.  They might not like him or agree with the decisions that he makes but they do not condone denigrating him and sabotaging his leadership before American citizens and the world based on those things.

The best way to replace President Obama and prevent people like him who support his perspectives and way of governance from leading the country is to exercise your right to vote! I would quickly add that in doing this, the process should not in any way be sabotaged to prevent anyone who has a right to vote from exercising that right.

We are a democracy and have to work harder to act like one no matter how angry and frustrated we might be or might become with one another. We must realize and accept that this type of governance can be and usually is messy but also realize that it is what has helped to make America the great country that it is.

In realizing and accepting this we can continue to fuss, fight and complain but we must not let anything or anybody separate us based on race, religion, gender or any such thing; weaken us and then exploit that weakness for their personal gain or the gain of any cause that they might champion. To do so is playing right into the hands of ISIS and other terrorist organizations like it.  This is exactly what they want America to do!

I have disagreed with decisions that President Obama has made, felt the frustration of not receiving equal treatment as an American by those in power as well as from everyday white American citizens based simply on the color of my skin, been disappointed because my white brothers and sisters either cannot or do not seem to want to understand that disappointment and marveled at those white people who do not believe that there is any such a thing as white privilege. I get upset with them – many of whom I consider to be my friends, and gripe and complain (sometimes to them) about their lack of perception and inability to see something that is (to me) so blatantly obvious.  I can only imagine the reciprocal because I have not lived it but many of them are likely just as frustrated with me and my seemingly inability to see things from their perspective.

But I firmly believe that the great majority of white people want things to be fair and want everyone who is willing to work for it to have the opportunity to achieve the American Dream. There are too many white people who have, from since almost the time that the first load of slaves were delivered to the shores of America, privately – and later openly helped people of color to advance for me to be wrong.  And during the Civil Rights Movement and beyond, white people have openly stood arm-in-arm with their black counterparts in an effort to achieve equality for all people.  And they have done this while all the time being ridiculed by other white people and at the risk of their own personal safety.  This is something that should not be taken lightly or for granted.

So I encourage all of us as Americans to consider these things in our decision making and to always incorporate them into our thinking before we act. I understand the fear that all of the recent senseless killing has engendered because I too am afraid.  But we cannot let fear rule us, instead, we must manage it.  We have all been afraid before at one time or another and have come through it safely.  I would wager that if we reflect on those times that we were afraid most of us would arrive at the conclusion that we were better off because we managed that fear than we would have been had we not managed it.

And again I say – if we must, let us fuss, fight, complain and disagree – in a civilized way – about the issues and how our country’s leader handles them but as Americans, let us always remain civil. In addition, politicians whom we have elected to lead and guide us must determine to avoid the temptation to sabotage our president’s leadership and programs and embarrass America in the eyes of the world in pursuit of political gain.  There are much better ways for them to achieve their goals and do it honorably.

Eulus Dennis

Donald Trump Ruins America Then Rules It?

Donald Trump is not only making a mockery of America in the eyes of the world but he is potentially ruining her along with all of the dreams that many Americans have but have not yet been able to fulfill. He does not seem to care that this is happening as a result of how he is conducting his campaign for President because he is a narcissist and Donald Trump is the center of his universe.  Everything else revolves around that so everything is about him; as long as he is okay, the world is okay.

There was a time when the race to become president of the United States evoked a since of national pride and although you wanted your candidate/party to win, even though in private you, as a voter, might denounce your opponent and their ‘stupid’ ideas about how the country should be run, a sense of respect for the office and the candidates permeated party lines and those personal feelings were not voiced publicly; especially by the candidates. Candidates would argue policy, as they should, but they did not attack each other personally with a vitriol with which they would not even attack the head of state of America’s worst enemy.

That is no longer the case in American politics. Mr. Trump might be leading the charge now but this kind of politics as of late did not originate with him alone.  Since President Barack Obama entered office the disrespect for the Office of President by Republican elected politicians has skyrocketed.  And because Republican leaders, whether or not they agreed with what was happening, were reluctant to address the problem and fix it, it continued to grow and is now spiraling out of control.  So much so that now Republican Party leaders are conspiring with one another in dark corners in dimly lit rooms to keep one of their own from becoming the 2016 nominee even though Republican primary voters are saying that Donald Trump is their preference to run against the Democratic nominee.

There is nothing wrong or bad about Mr. Trump’s desire to protect the American people first and foremost if he becomes America’s commander-in-chief but is it necessary for him to first become the ruiner-in-chief in order to do so? I watched the Republicans debate in Las Vegas this evening on CNN.  It was really long but I watched the whole thing and I must admit that it was well run this time and all of the candidates discussed the issues rather than spend most of their time attacking each other.

They did, however, relentlessly attack President Obama and his administration and each time that they did this they also mentioned Hillary Clinton as if she and the president were craniopagus twins. They did this because they are convinced that she will be the Democratic nominee.  And since so far connecting any Democrat running for office to President Obama has worked so well in bringing about that politicians demise, why not toss Secretary Clinton into the mix?  To serve them up as conjoined twins is just icing on the cake.

It really hurts me to see what is happening in our country during this 2016 race to become president and I am still struggling to accept the fact that this is what things have come to in our political process. About the only upside to it, and this is a stretch, is that the billionaires and millionaires have less overall influence than they had in the last presidential election.  They too, although to a lesser degree than the average voter, are on the outside looking in when it comes to determining who the party nominee will be…yay!

Right now almost everyone in the Republican Party seems to be at a loss as to how to come up with the best nominee for their party and hopefully – from their perspective, the best person to become president and lead America forward. If they are unable to come up with a nominee other than Donald Trump, then Mr. Trump will have a fifty-fifty chance to ruin America and then rule it… in his Donald J. Trump kind of way, of course.  Is that a scary proposition or what?!

Eulus Dennis