Month: July 2025

Prepping – Making Laundry Detergent

Laundry detergent is not the same as regular soap. There’s reasons for this, and they’re complex, but basically we are not made of cloth. We’re made of leather. Soap cleans leather just fine, but does less of a good job of cleaning cloth. If you want your clothing to be soft, clean, and to last for a long time, regular soap is not going to work. That said, in a pinch, you can absolutely clean your clothes with any regular soap bar. It will be very harsh on your clothing, and difficult to rinse out, so be prepared to do several rinse cycles.

I prefer liquid detergent, but we’ll start with powder because it’s easier.

Ingredients for powder laundry detergent:

  • 1 bar Fels Naptha soap
  • 2 cups Borax
  • 2 cups washing soda

Start by grating up your soap. You want to grate it into very small pieces. You can do this by hand with a regular cheese grater, but it takes a long time. You can also do it in your food processor by cutting the soap into one inch cubes and then pulsing them until they’re in “smaller than pea” size pieces. I prefer to grate mine.

Mix together all the ingredients in a container that’s about 1/3 larger than your batch, and mix it well by stirring with a wooden spoon and shaking it. This is a great project for kids to help with, as you can seal the detergent into the container and then let them toss it around. You need to use a glass or hard plastic container, and not the softer “recyclable” containers you may have on hand. The lid also must seal tightly, or your detergent will clump horribly.

To use, add 2 tablespoons of powder to the drum of your washer (front loading or top loading). Do not add it to the automatic dispenser, as it will clump and block things up. For very large loads, you may need an extra tablespoon. For hand washing, dissolve 1 tablespoon of powder into a cup of hot water, then pour that into your wash water after the detergent has dissolved.

If you would like to have stinky laundry (ie you’re one of those folks who like scented detergent), simply add several drops of your favorite essential oil to the dry ingredients, and stir until it’s all incorporated.

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It is loud, it is in your face, and it looks like 100 other sites. I do not have the time or energy to put it all back right now. I’ll be working it over in the coming weeks.

Woodworking

It is difficult to know or anticipate what you don’t know. I like to anticipate; I sometimes fail.

Right now my hands are scratched and bruised. My thumbnail is a beautiful shade of blue and black.

I’m currently working on flattening the benchtop. This consists of using the smoothing plane to take down local high spots. Then use a straight edge to make sure that you have a flat surface from side to side. Then you use winding sticks to make sure your top is not twisted.

My top is not yet smooth, much less flat, much less without twist.

On the other hand, there is no noticeable difference in moving from board to board.

Up coming woodworking projects

I intend to make a wood journeyman’s tool tote as my first action. I intend to pick up my wood at a local sawmill. 4/4 rough-cut pine.

If I can find some 6/4 or 8/4 cherry, I’ll pick up enough to make a rabbet plane and a router plane.

Vehicle Issues

I drove home from the autoshop today with a lighter wallet and a much cooler cabin. The bearings on the A/C condenser went out.

If I were the only person to drive my truck, I would have ignored it for a while. But I am not. So, I got it replaced. The issue is that it is too easy to turn the A/C on. All it takes is pushing the A/C button OR turning the knob counterclockwise.

We Must All Watch the Same Videos, Read the Same Articles

There are days when I finish writing an article and then watch a video that covers the same issue. Sometimes I learn more, and sometimes it feels like they are responding to the article I have not published yet.

In the Sotomayor situation, I was pleased to watch two videos where the presenters quoted nearly the same things I did. All of us pointing out that Sotomayor is an agenda-driven rogue justice.

Question of the Week

When I was a kid, people would buy a car for cash every couple of years. A car loan for 48 months was almost unheard of.

Today, I’m seeing people taking out 6- and 7-year loans on a vehicle.

How long do you expect your cars to last? My truck is 15 years old; it needs bits and pieces to be fixed or replaced. I expect to get another 5 years from it.

My first car, a 1967 VW Microbus, was traded in on a 1987 TransAm in 1987. I expect my cars to last 10 to 20 years.

A Workbench

This is a beautiful piece of furniture. I made a workbench.

The beauty of this bench is such that I would be afraid to use it. It is that darn beautiful.

My bench is 60″ by 27″ by 34.5″ It was made from construction lumber, 2x10s, 2x4s, and 4x4s. Now that it is done, I don’t know that I can move it. It is that heavy. I might have to get retractable wheels for it.

This is the basic starting tool for woodworking. Until you have a chance to work on a real workbench, designed for hand tools, you don’t understand just how much of a tool it is.

For years, my goto woodworking bench was a sheet of 3/4″ plywood over a frame of 2x4s. It was stable enough, but it wasn’t really usable for planing.

There are several things that hand woodworkers do constantly. We saw boards either ripping, resawing, or crosscutting. Cutting tenons is an example of both. We drive chisels into wood and dig out mortises. We make boards flat and straight by planing.

If you swing a mallet and hit something and your mallet bounces, that is wasted energy. A solid workbench doesn’t bounce; it acts perfectly with the mallet, allowing hard strikes or controlled strikes.

If you are planing you need the work to stay in place. If you have your work attached to a flimsy work surface, every time you take a cut, the work and work surface move, stealing work. If you brace your foot against your work surface, you are unlikely to be in the correct position for planing.

If you are sawing, you want the work at the height at the correct angles.

Adding a leg vise to the bench will make it even better. That is happening over the coming days.

I’ll be drilling some holes for bench dogs and other work-holding tools.

So here is the astonishing thing: I had a round item on the workbench, I was planing a test piece. That round item did not move.

The number of times I’ve had things fall off a table because it is wiggling…

I’m excited.

Conclusion

The next steps are to make and attach a leg vise to the table. After that is adding some blocks to the underside of the table where I’ll be drilling 3/4″ holes for the work-holding thing.

There are two projects that come next: a journeyman tote to carry my tools and a 6-board chest for Ally for use at events.

After that is a knockdown cabinet with shelves for Ally to use at events.

Side Note

I was picking up some stair treads at Home Depot on Tuesday. As we were checking out we noticed a sale on the Husky 5-tier tote storage rack. The totes are 27 gallons with the nice flexible plastic. Each rack holds 8 totes by their upper edges and two more can be placed on top for a total of 10 totes.

The totes were on sale for $8 apiece. The rack was $149.

If you are looking for more storage, this might be the right thing for you.

FBEL – An Upside Down Rainbow

I belong to a small (in the hundreds) community of social media folk who are LGBT and are all done with the bullshit of the alphabet mafia. The vast majority are Trump supporters. All of them are Conservative. All of the ones I’ve personally connected with are intelligent, forward thinking, well educated, and forthright. It’s been a breath of fresh air to be able to have conversations over why I disagree with some of the stuff going on right now (the BBB comes to mind), without getting trampled.

One of the ladies I follow is a big butch dyke. When I say big, I don’t mean fat. She’s stocky, muscular, a little bit masculine but definitely female, and she has the (if you’ll excuse the term) typical lesbian short haircut. She’s a Christian, an unabashed Trump supporter, and is married to a person who is not a Trump supporter. They provide a fairly balanced viewpoint of things, which I really appreciated during the election time.

This lady was recently told that she has to stop identifying as a lesbian. Because she has a masculine look to her, and she wears cargo shorts and high neck tees, she’s “trans masc” and therefore that’s what she needs to present as.

Let’s just say that this order didn’t go down well with the butch. LOL… She very clearly, very concisely, and very pointedly explained that “we the normal gays” are no longer part of the “rainbow community.” There may have been some four letter words, but most were beeped out because TikTok is like that. Let it be said, the butch was not the least bit interested in backing down from her personal viewpoint of her own lesbian self. In Leftist speech, they didn’t respect her pronouns so they’re dead to her.

That whole incident has led to a new movement, though, and I thought it was a good idea to let you all know about it. The first thing these few hundred LGBT people did was to “fix” the pride flag. They took off the “TIAA+” part (the triangle on the left side) and replaced it with a purposefully poorly tacked on other regular rainbow.

 

Note, this is my version of it. I wanted you to get the idea. Basically, the idea is that if the alphabet mafia doesn’t want anything to do with “normal” gay folk, then they can go. And they should take their part of the flag with them.

The second thing they did was reclaim the rainbow. Keep in mind, these are largely Christian people. Not only did they lose their “gay” rainbow to the alphabet mafia, they lost their Biblical rainbow. So they took it back. Now, they’re doing an upside down rainbow. The upside down rainbow is meant to look like a smile. It represents both the original basis of the rainbow flag (solidarity, wanting to be a part of the greater human community, etc.) and the idea that God doesn’t give you more than you can handle.

I rather like it. So if you see someone with an upside down rainbow, they’re probably a gay Conservative. I might start sporting this one myself. And again, that’s my version of the smile. 🙂

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McHahon v. New York 24A1203

Sotomayor is the target today. She wrote the dissent, which Kagan and Jackson joined.

The issue that Sotomayor is having is called “reading comprehension”

Trump ordered McHahan to take all necessary steps to facilitate the closure of the Department [of Education]. The Sotomayor decided that “facilitate the closure” and “close” mean the same thing.

They don’t.

The law requires that there be a Department of Education. It describes what the functions of the department will be. Nowhere does it say “there shall be 3,284 employees” nor how the executive chooses to organize what employees the department has.

The law requires a few people to be employed by the DoE. That could be as small as “the director.”

When the Executive publicly announces its intent to break the law,… does not mean they have broken the law. Nor did the Executive order the closure of the DoJ. Sotomayor is known to talk differently to regular people than she does to the other justices. Trump talking to The People is not the words he used in the his Executive Order. This is normal.

It hands the Executive the power to repeal statutes by firing all those necessary to carry them out.

And here is her big mistake: the Constitution grants the power of the Executive to one person, the president. The president decides how best to execute the laws of the United States. He decides who is necessary to carry them out.

The courts do not get to decide how the Executive administers, staffs, or prioritizes the executive branch. That is the responsibility of the executive, and the executive (president) has the only authority to do so.

Sotomayor is upset because without that gigantic staff, the DoE won’t be able to award over $120 billion of our tax dollars in student aid.

Since she also believes that student loans can be forgiven, this means she believes that the Executive should be forced to hand over billions of dollars to students.

The Weekly Feast – Chia Chocolate Pudding

You’ve seen pics of me. I obviously like food. However, I’m trying to be a lot healthier in what I’m eating. I love sweet treats, and if I could tolerate dairy, I could be happy with the occasional yogurt. However, dairy free yogurt is twice as expensive, and the cups are usually smaller. It’s a sad thing. That’s when I ran across this chia seed stuff.

So before you ask, yes, this is the same type of seed you used to smear on clay figurines in the 70’s and 80s (ch ch ch chia!). However, instead of growing them, you’re going to be eating them. It sounds odd, I know, but they’re cheap, and when they’re soaked overnight, they’re really tasty!

This recipe makes a single serving, so feel free to upscale as much as you like!

Ingredients:

  • 2 tbsp chia seeds
  • 1/2 cup coconut milk (or any other milk or milk substitute)
  • 1 tbsp honey (or other sweetener of choice)
  • 1 tsp cocoa powder

Put all of the ingredients into a jar or other container with a lid, and whisk together well. Let it sit for a couple of minutes, then whisk again, as sometimes the seeds or the cocoa can clump. Cover the container and put it in the fridge for at least two hours, and best overnight. Before serving, top it with a bit of fresh fruit or whatever you like!

It really is that simple, and it’s tasty. Just be careful to mix, let it sit for 2 to 3 minutes, then mix again. The seeds make a sort of gel around themselves (which makes them sort of like mini tapioca balls when you eat it), and so once that begins to happen they are easier to stir.

For those who are diet conscious, the above comes out to about 200 calories, 5g protein, 9g fat, and 28g carbs (but with a whopping 9g of fiber, which makes your net carbs only 19). A fairly balanced dessert!

If You Have to Lie …

This has nothing to do with Shannon, but anytime I think about needing to lie to make a point, Shannon is first in my list of doers.

So the federales learned that there was an illegal pot farm using criminal illegal aliens for their workforce.

They raided the farm. While there, word went out that ICE was picking up criminal illegal aliens. This caused the usual suspects to quickly converge to attempt to impede the feds.

This led to Trump ordering federal agents to arrest people who attempt murder on federal officers or impede federal officers in their official duties.

They found slaves on that pot farm. These were children. Not children of the workers, nope, just children that were being used for slave labor on the farm. According to official reports, these children were malnourished and maltreated.

The lies immediately started to flow from Democrats and the evil left.

They are claiming that these children were actually legally working on this farm. The law says that the children of farmers can be given chores and other work on the family farm. This is an exception to child labor laws.

This is why you can find young teenagers working in the family store as well. They are the children of the store owners.

These were children as young as 14 who were given no options. They were not allowed to leave. They were forced to work. This is slavery.

It is pure evil to even suggest that these children wanted to be there.

Next, we can look at the “pot is legal in California!” argument. Yes, it is legal in CA. That farm might even have been licensed under California law. What is also true is that pot is still a controlled substance under federal law.

That makes the pot farm illegal under federal law.

The law in California also prohibits anyone under 18 from working in the pot industry.

As more than one person has said, more and more I am coming to believe that these people are not stupid, they are not morons, they are not ignorant, they are evil.

The Weekend Dump

July 11:

Minnesota’s New Hiring Policy: Justify Hiring Whites But Not Illegals With Rap Sheets, ie Serial Sex Offender Hired as Chief Auditor
https://gellerreport.com/2025/07/minnesotas-new-hiring-policy-justify-hiring-whites-but-not-illegals-with-rap-sheets-ie-serial-sex-offender-hired-as-chief-auditor.html
Under Minnesota’s new hiring policy a hiring manager would have to justify hiring a white male but not for this illegal alien with a felony wrap sheet.
Take for example Wilson Tindi, a Kenyan national. ICE has been trying to deport him for almost 20 years but they are stymied by federal judges. Tindi is a serial sex offender, with convictions, jail time, and yet every time ICE gets a removal order a federal judge steps in to stop them. Even after he was convicted the State of Minnesota hired him as its chief auditor despite his illegal status. Just look at this insane timeline: 2005 – overstated visitor visa, 2007 – applied for permanent residency, denied, 2009 – ICE issued removal order, didn’t leave 2011 – removal order reversed 2012 – raped a woman, but not charged 2014 – raped another woman, charged 2014 – granted permanent lawful residency, 2016 – ICE detained him for removal, 2016 – convicted of 4th-degree criminal sexual conduct, sentenced to 2 years (stayed for 5 yrs), 210 days workhouse, sex offender registry, 2017 – removal order upheld by the Board of Appeals, 2018 – filed petition in state court to change his name, 2018 – Judge David Doty granted habeas corpus petition, 2018 – hired by State of Minnesota, 2023 – promoted to Director of Internal Audit, 2025 – filed a petition to vacate his guilty plea, 2025 – DWI arrest, June 2025 three misdemeanors, 2025 – fired from state job. New MN DHS Policy: Must Justify Hiring White Or Male Candidates In Underrepresented Roles. The new policy applies to roles where women, people of color, or people with disabilities are underrepresented. https://patch.com/minnesota/saintpaul/new-mn-dhs-policy-must-justify-hiring-white-or-male-candidates-underrepresented

Blame California Politicians for the State’s Sky-High Gasoline Prices
https://reason.com/2025/07/11/blame-california-politicians-for-the-states-sky-high-gasoline-prices/
Taxes and regulations pinch supply and hike prices at the pump. If you’ve driven in California and pulled into a gas station to fill the tank, you know the Golden State’s gasoline market exists in some realm parallel to but separate from the rest of the country, with fuel priced as if the place was the setting for a Mad Max movie (OK, some parts sort of are). As I write, the average price for gasoline in the U.S. is $3.17 per gallon, but Californians are somehow paying $4.53. Given the state just raised fuel tax rates, those prices aren’t going down any time soon. In fact, Californians can blame state officials overall for the high cost of filling a car…”Californians pay an additional 72.4 cents per gallon at the pump attributable to state and local taxes and fees, which is the highest in the nation,” according to the California Tax Foundation. “California’s state excise on gasoline is 57.9 cents per gallon (as of July 1, 2023).” Since that data was published, gas taxes have gone up further, most recently rising to 61.2 cents per gallon on July 1, up from 59.6 cents per gallon. The state’s gasoline tax frequently rises since it’s automatically adjusted for inflation every year. Ten years ago, it was 30 cents per gallon. And of course, prices at the pump rise accordingly

ICE Raid in Camarillo, CA Devolved Into a Total Circus
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2025/07/11/what-happened-in-camarillo-ca-arguably-led-to-an-assassination-attempt-on-ice-agents-n2660226
We’ve gone beyond lefti sts being annoying and hysterical regarding disrupting Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids. It’s now domestic terrorism. ICE conducted a raid on a cannabis farm in Camarillo, California, which devolved into a total circus. They tried to block vehicles, used human chain antics, and were being overall annoying. Then, things got violent. Video clearly shows an anti-ICE activist shooting at federal agents during the mayhem…It’s astounding how unglued the Left has become in less than a generation. These people think that arresting those who break the law is tyranny and evil.
video – 00:00:22 – https://twitter.com/i/status/1943462512751481313

The Roots of Leftist Rage
https://townhall.com/columnists/victordavishanson/2025/07/11/the-roots-of-leftist-rage-n2660212
Unmoored from power and panicked by Trump’s momentum, the left lashes out – from Congress to campus to the street – with rage born of fear and fading influence…Across the political left, from orthodox Democrats to Antifa in the streets, the opposition to President Donald Trump has lost its collective mind…Jeffries harangued Congress for eight hours; New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker went on for 25 — both to no effect. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez hit the rally trail in private jets to rail about oligarchs, omitting that the ultra-rich are not only mostly leftists but also the funders of the Democratic Party. Sometimes the Democrats in Congress make bizarre videos, featuring profanity like fk or st. On other occasions, they scream and interrupt Congress. Some representatives now confess that they’re being pressured by their constituents to take a bullet for the cause…Add it all up, and there is a sizable leftist “base” that is completely amoral…the college campuses, where left-wing antisemitism, pro-Hamas terrorism, and DEI-fueled racism risk costing elite universities their multibillion-dollar subsidies which fund the indoctrination of young leftists……….

Planned Parenthood Sues Over Defunding – Brace for Their Legal Gymnastics
https://townhall.com/columnists/jordan-sekulow/2025/07/10/planned-parenthood-sues-over-defunding-brace-for-their-legal-gymnastics-n2660180
… a federal(District Court-jlr) judge granted – yet another – nationwide temporary restraining order, which halted the defunding on July 7. The ruling remains in effect for nearly two weeks, with Judge Talwani set to decide on a longer-term injunction after a hearing on July 18… For decades, Planned Parenthood has walked a fine line – claiming abortion is just a small part of what it does, while focusing on patient services, its advocacy, and fundraising. Now, defunding efforts and legal challenges are forcing it to admit that abortion, and not “healthcare,” is central to its mission…Planned Parenthood will argue that the defunding effort in the BBB constitutes a targeted attack on Planned Parenthood solely because it provides abortion services. However, it will have to simultaneously maintain – particularly in litigation – that no public funds support abortion in any form, whether a procedure, provider, or facility. This contradiction is central. In public statements and fundraising appeals, Planned Parenthood asserts that defunding efforts are tantamount to banning abortion – an implicit acknowledgment that government funds do, in fact, subsidize abortion-related infrastructure.
(Note how the MSM is starting to not say what level the judges are, and who and where they are as few times as possible – jlr)

Judge temporarily blocks Planned Parenthood ‘defunding’ in Trump megabill
https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/5388912-judge-temporarily-blocks-planned-parenthood-defunding-megabill/
U.S. District Court Judge Indira Talwani’s ruling marks the first known instance of a federal judge limiting enforcement of any part of the “big, beautiful” bill, which President Trump signed into law Friday…Planned Parenthood sued over a provision that imposes a one-year ban on state Medicaid payments to health care nonprofits that also offer abortions and received more than $800,000 in federal funding in 2023…The judge issued the decision before the government responded, providing no explanation beyond a brief note that Planned Parenthood had shown “good cause” for her to immediately intervene.

Trump Admin. Files Motion to Vacate That Wild Planned Parenthood TRO
https://redstate.com/smoosieq/2025/07/11/this-is-how-its-done-trump-admin-files-motion-to-dismiss-that-wild-planned-parenthood-tro-n2191516
On Monday, just hours after the suit was filed and before the government had even had an opportunity to weigh in, Massachusetts District Court Judge Indira Talwani issued a brief (2-page) temporary restraining order (TRO) enjoining the Trump administration from enforcing the provision of the law in question, requiring them to ensure that Medicaid funding of Planned Parenthood continue “in the customary manner,” and requiring a status report from the administration within 96 hours of being served with the court’s order…On Friday morning, the administration filed its motion to vacate the TRO, and its memorandum in support thereof is, at least to this recovering lawyer’s eyes, a thing of beauty. The memo may be viewed in its entirety below, but I want to walk through it a bit to highlight some damn fine lawyering……

You’ll Never Guess What the Dem Senator Who Got Manhandled by Federal Agents Is Pushing for Right Now
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2025/07/10/anyone-else-laughing-about-the-dems-sudden-hatred-toward-masks-n2660150
Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) is now pushing for a law that would prohibit ICE agents from wearing masks and require them to display their identification on their **uniforms. So, Democrats are now in favor of ID laws? (well, for everything but voting – jlr) There’s a reason why ICE agents mask up, and Democrats know it, too. Unhinged leftists, aka Democratic Party voters, are targeting them. So, why are they trying to get them killed? :Acting U.S. Attorney Nancy Larson announces attempted murder charges against ten individuals involved in a coordinated attack on ICE officers in Alvarado, Texas: “It was a planned ambush with the intent to kill ICE corrections officers.”

DNC Chair Makes the Position Clear: The Dems Won’t Condemn Those Who Want to Kill Jews
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2025/07/11/apparently-killing-jews-is-now-part-of-the-dems-big-tent-philosophy-n2660227
…Democrats are the antisemitic party, who apparently think that having those who wish death upon Jewish people is a winning political move…WATCH: Asked about Zohran Mamdani’s refusal to condemn the “globalize the intifada” slogan, DNC chair Ken Martin says Democrats are “a big tent party.”
video – 00:01:04 – https://twitter.com/i/status/1943326314368217285
The Democrats never cease to amaze regarding the levels of insanity they’re willing to go to avoid upsetting people. Suppose national Democrats are too scared to make moves to marginalize elements within the base who ascribe to views about Jewish people that aren’t so dissimilar from the Nazi Party.
This party is one bad acid trip, akin to that hellacious boat ride in Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory.

White House Blames Democrat Rhetoric for 700% Surge in Attacks on ICE Agents
https://americanjournaldaily.com/white-house-democrats-blame
…For the men and women who wear a uniform, this isn’t a game. It’s a matter of life and death…The White House is pointing the finger squarely at Democrats for a shocking 700% surge in assaults against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. They say the Left’s dangerous rhetoric is directly fueling violence…Just as attacks on officers were spiking, Democrats in Congress rolled out a new bill called the VISIBLE Act. They claim it’s about “transparency.” The bill would force ICE agents to show their faces and names on their uniforms, making them easily identifiable…This isn’t about accountability. It’s about intimidation. And as one former top official makes clear, the blame lies with the politicians fanning the flames… The choice for Americans is simple. You can stand with the brave agents defending our laws and our border, or you can stand with the people putting targets on their backs.

Ketanji Brown Jackson Accidentally Reveals She ‘Fundamentally Misunderstands the Role of a Supreme Court Justice’
https://www.westernjournal.com/ketanji-brown-jackson-accidentally-reveals-fundamentally-misunderstands-role-supreme-court-justice/
Even when Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson isn’t writing opinions, she’s still letting everyone know how little she understands about the job…“I just feel that I have a wonderful opportunity to tell people in my opinions how I feel about the issues, and that’s what I try to do,”…
video – 00:2:07 – https://youtu.be/u86TPCUGTJc
The public voicing disapproval is one thing, but when your fellow justices join in, that’s another. In previous decisions, both Justices Sonya Sotomayer and Amy Coney Barrett have not just disagreed with Jackson but stopped just short of labeling her as unqualified.
video – 00:11:09 – https://abcnews.go.com/US/video/justice-ketanji-brown-jackson-reflects-life-public-spotlight-123554151

Education Department To Resume Interest Accrual On 7.7 Million Student Loan Borrowers

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, (D. Moronville)

The following is taken from his X feed. I’ve manually unrolled it into a single quote.

What’s up with Justice Jackson? She started making her mark and speaking out early, and some of her dissents are so pointed Kagan and Sotomayor don’t even join them. The far right is out for her, and even Republican justices are getting snarky.

So what’s up? Here’s my take:

One of the internal traditions of the Court is “collegiality.” First, you’re there for life, so you may as well get along.

Second, issues come and issues go, and an ally in one case is an opponent in another. Third, the Court thinks of itself as a stately institution, hence decorum matters.

All of which is well and good — in ordinary times. It’s akin to members of Congress calling each other “the distinguished gentleman” or the “distinguished gentlelady,” to maintain decorum and avoid events like the caning of Senator Sumner.

But what if we’re not in ordinary times?

What if we are in a time when a billionaire-funded scheme has spent decades trying to pack the Court with billionaire-agreeable justices, so as to “capture” the Court in the sense of “regulatory capture” or “agency capture” — and what if the billionaires have finally succeeded?

What if we are in a time when a billionaires’ gifts program has given certain justices ‘lifestyles of the rich and famous’ and they have reciprocated with favorable rulings?

And sheltered behind the weakest ethics review of any court in the land whenever the gifts program is challenged?

What if we are in a time when favored parties and litigants win victories with statistically astounding regularity? And justices are feted at organizational fund-raising dinners where those statistically-astounding winners convene?

What if we are in a time when novel judicial doctrines, reverse-engineered for happy results for certain special interests, are grown and fertilized in special-interest-funded legal hothouses and then make their way through the Court to become the law of the land?

What if flotillas of secretly-funded amici curiae appear before the Court and sing in conspicuous harmony, and win with conspicuous frequency, and the Court makes little to no effort to enforce its own rules about amicus disclosure about their financing and coordination?

These are all unseemly things to discuss, indecorous, and not at all “collegial.” But if they are true, should they not be discussed? How much mischief happening in plain view in the courthouse should a justice ignore in the interest of “collegiality”?

Justice Jackson has begun looking at patterns, and noticing what types of parties tend to win, and which tend to lose. She has noticed procedural discrepancies.

She has begun looking at interests, and motives, and connections. She’s begun to point behind the curtain at what “collegiality” obscures.

What if a colleague uses your “collegiality” as a strategic tactic, like a pick on a basketball court, deliberately for advantage? Surely, the coin of collegiality has a flip-side obligation to behave in such a way that your colleague’s collegiality is never abused.

KBJ comes from the district and circuit courts, where many judges are concerned about the mischief surrounding the Supreme Court. It’s happening in plain view. Judges are not idiots.

Their discretion, decorum and “collegiality” have limits — and should have limits. Truth and candor are also judicial virtues.

Jackson may have come to the Court sharing those obvious concerns. If so, she had a running start on noticing the mischief. She may choose not to look at the Men in Black Neuralyzer and disappear the awareness she brought of the mischief at the Court. Nor should she.

If it would be unseemly for a gentleman or gentlelady to call out a colleague for having their hand, or their friends’ hands, in the gentleman’s or gentlelady’s pocket, is it not worse to have put that hand in the pocket in the first place?

To rely on another’s “collegiality” to hide one’s own mischief isn’t fair play.

If the Emperor has no clothes, and chooses to walk down the Main Street of the city, it may very well be indecorous to call him out as buck naked. But the real wrong in that scenario is in the naked parade down Main Street, not in the call that points the nakedness out.

The far right is undeniably twitchy, because the participants know the Scheme better than anyone. The points Jackson has made so far about patterns and preferences and predisposition likely only touch the surface of a far deeper problem.

The Schemers have much more to fear, and they know it.

As best I can tell, KBJ is being true to herself, true to her oath, and true to her native land.

That’s my take, anyway.

(P.S. Harlan was alone in dissent, too, and that aged well.)

I read it; you have too. Sorry for that.

The senator is correct; there is a tradition of collegiality in the courts and in the congress. That is why calling a liar a liar gets you in trouble in the congress. But lying does not.

The answer to his “What if…” is itself a question, “What if you were true to the Constitution?”

Ah yes, the bogeyman argument. “Dark money” is money that Republicans get, the money Democrats ‘s get from foreigners, pensioners donating $20k per year, that’s just “the people supporting Democrats”.

“…favored parties…win victories with astounding regularity?” How about winning because that’s what the Constitution says?

“novel judicial doctrines”? Like, “Obey the Constitution as it was written and amended?” Or maybe you mean all the court cases where the courts rule that firearms aren’t arms under the Second Amendment?

Maybe those amici curiae have always supported the Constitution. The secret funding is generally properly reported and is none of your business.

How do you tell if the plain text of the Second Amendment is implicated? The Brady Bunch writes an amici curiae brief. Or is it the Everytown now?

“But if they are true?” What if it is just you slandering people? What if it is you hiding the fact that your team loses on a level playing field? What if it is just you being stupid?

I don’t believe for one moment that Justice Jackson is looking for patterns or noticing the parties that win, I think her agenda is driving her drivil.

She might be looking at “interests, motives, and connections.” What she is not looking at is the law. What she is not following is the Constitution.

Where was your concern for mischief when the liberals found every liberal cause “constitutional”? The mischief you are referring to is veiled “collegiality” regarding Thomas. The Justice that saw the rules change had it brought to his attention and reported it.

Thomas is easily more moral and honest than you have ever been.

Truth and candor are judicial values. Jackson is a DEI hire, and it shows. There is truth and candor for you.

Ah, Sheldon, put on some clothes. You are neither the emperor nor pleasant to look at.

The far left has used lawfare for decades, and now they are losing that weapon.

I do agree with you; the schemers have much more to fear, and you know it. You are a schemer.