Tuesday, February 14, 2017

February 14, 2017



Phil Beaver works to establish opinion when the-indisputable-facts-of-reality have not been discovered. He seeks to refine his opinion by learning other people’s experiences and observations. The comment box below invites sharing facts, opinion, or concern. (I read, write, and listen to establish my opinion as I pursue the-objective-truth.)
Note:  I often connect words in a phrase with the dash in order to represent an idea. For example, frank-objectivity represents the idea of candidly expressing the-objective-truth without addressing possible error or attempting to balance the expression.

The Advocate:

Happy Valentine day, all.

Our Views. This editorial seems like the work of a liberal-democrat arguing with himself or herself: charter schools and vouchers help children but are bad.

Does The Advocate business plan call for identifying itself with AMO? Today, I think I notice Alinsky Rule No. 10: “If you push a negative hard enough, it will push through and become a positive.”
 
Secretary Clinton infamously said in the face of four deaths under her watch, “At this point what possible difference can [responsibility] make?” She seems to have won the popular vote, but lost the election.

Her opponent, Donald Trump, who to my dismay said she did not have the stamina to be president, won 56.7% of the Electoral College and 84.3% of U.S. counties. As far as I can tell, he won on inexhaustible travel to express that he cares about the people. He made me eat my concerns.
 
So far, the Democratic Party seems to be applying every rule in the Alinsky-Marxist origination (AMO) strategy: create disruption for the sake of chaos and ruin will come.
 
DeVos is under the watch of a bold claim. “"We will face challenges. We will confront hardships. But we will get the job done." Donald Trump, January 20, 2017.
 
The Advocate, my hometown newspaper, may get on board with the people or watch the caboose disappear, leaving a long-since-dead AMO.
 
Today’s thought. Dean's back to overruling “the Lord” with “God.”Shame on Dean or not?
 
Leaning on a phantasm obviously works for some people. However, I prefer to trust and commit to the-objective-truth of which most is undiscovered yet much is comprehended and understood.

Government has no civic authority to ether impose a phantasm on me or deny my diverse neighbors their chosen phantasms or none. However, government has the duty and responsibility to facilitate the broadly-defined-civic-safety-and-security willing people collaborate for. A first principle is civically just statutory law and its enforcement. In the USA, a voluntary civic agreement is presented in the preamble to the federal constitution.

The media may promote the preamble anytime they choose to. A traditional repression derives from the label “secular,” which implies areligious (without religion). The preamble is a civic sentence that is neutral to religion. In this regard, the First Amendment’s religion clauses are unconstitutional---do not satisfy the voluntary goals stated in the preamble.

Medical insurance (Harlan). Thank you for great reporting. I hope other citizens will share as generously and The Advocate will publish their letters. 
 
Highlights from your message: 2016 claim costs 80% higher than 2014 due to customers gaming the system: cheaper to pay or escape penalties and have no insurance until the health problem surfaces. Hmmm. I seem to be a victim of liberal democracy. 
 
I found only the agenda: ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/health/lhcc/lhcc-agenda-3feb178a841e2a8b9e6b8a94f4ff0000585bf2.pdf?sfvrsn=0 . Minutes for Nov 4, 2016 are online: ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/health/lhcc/minutes92471e2a8b9e6b8a94f4ff0000585bf2.pdf?sfvrsn=0 , so we can expect minutes for Feb 3 to appear at some time.
 
Medical insurance (Doremus). Here’s an indictment of the Democratic Party’s AMO defense of Obamacare. Doremus’s experience is so bad he wants it ended before possible replacement! That’s not at all surprising.
 
Everyone who is not aware of Alinsky-Marxist organizing (AMO) may assume the duty to self to read newenglishreview.org/DL_Adams/Saul_Alinsky_and_the_Rise_of_Amorality_in_American_Politics/ . The people most in jeopardy are the current AMO recruits: please sacrifice your future for our aimless conflicts.
 
Cal Thomas column. I’m glad Thomas objects to Scott Pelly’s reality-denials.

But the highlight for me is “. . . Obama’s pastor, Jeremiah Wright and the influence of radical leftist thinker Saul Alinsky on Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.” Problem is, Alinsky was not just a thinker. He was a radical-disruption trainer for both Obama and Clinton. See newenglishreview.org/DL_Adams/Saul_Alinsky_and_the_Rise_of_Amorality_in_American_Politics/ if you have not already.

George Will column. Will seems to have decided that he alone will save the liberal-democrat movement to undo the American republic Benjamin Franklin said we had if we can keep it.

Roberts column. Career politicians and appointees pretend there is a propriety required to serve the people:  Participants must lie in a way that preserves each others’ lies. 
 
Trump, on the other hand operates with integrity which has four elements: The work to discover and understand the indisputable-facts-of-reality, commitment to the understanding, public declaration of the understanding, and readiness to change if new discovery negates the old. 
 
When Trump discovers someone is incompetent or a liar, he says so. A judge who would react to Trump in forming opinion about the law is incompetent and should resign. As a representative of the people, it is Trump’s job to point out incompetence when he observes it or opines he has observed it. Judges need to focus on integrity rather than personal opinion about Trump’s motives.
 
The spirit of America is to each citizen what they personally trust and commit to. Some are committed to crime. I think 2/3 trust and commit to the preamble to the constitution for the USA. The Roberts are in the dissident 1/3. Dissidents are among the 1/3 for reasons only they need to consider: Innocence, ignorance, willfulness, religion, criminality, evil, or other alien behavior, that is, as long as any real-harm does not come to public attention.

Complaint filed (Page 1B). State Rep. Regina Barrow was there for this racially inciteful 2015 speech: “God gave us a vehicle to freedom. God ain’t coming down right now, but He sent me. I got God in me! I ain’t scared of no racists! I ain’t scared of no Ku Klux Klan! I ain’t scared of no scaredy negroes! I’m ready to die for a cause!” See ://theadvocate.com/.../article_0267ba79-4a92-552a-aaeb... . I've heard no objections to this speech . . . beyond my posts.
 
I think the NAACP and black power and black theology should be investigated by federal attorneys.
 
With Barrow, Together Baton Rouge, other clergy coalitions, and other elected officials tolerating hate, I feel that my home town is a threat to my life.
 
The Alinsky-Marxist organization (AMO) recruits in town may ask themselves. Is the AMO goal disruption for the sake of disruption and perhaps passion-inspired violence? If "I’m ready to die for a cause," is there more than disruption and violence? When I am gone, what will AMO get?

Fail phishing scam (Page 1B). Failure to disclose suggests involvement.

White returns (Page 1B). To Bill Frizzelll: Best wishes to Judge White and moreover the people.

Citizens, let’s press for no religion-judicial-partnership going forward. The people deserve separation of state from church; civic morality rather than social morality; public-integrity rather than civil justice.

The Advocate would not want to scoop TV: ://wafb.com/.../the-investigators-judge-trudy-whites-code... .

Expel Brown (Page 1A). Egocentric Louisiana officials are called into question. 
 
I’m thinking of women’s objections last year. Also, perhaps AMO (Alinsky-Marxist organized) behavior by the Legislative Black Caucus. For example, why does Sen. Dorsey Colomb think socking a girlfriend in the eye is not doubly offensive for a married man? I’m tired of the pretense in high places that black culture is special---somehow acceptably immoral. Public-integrity knows no color. 
 
I hope Brown is expelled, but I also hope the Legislature attaches a declaration that all members will be held to civic morality going forward. I suppose the governor must appoint a replacement for Brown so that the people will be represented and I hope that or whatever is required is underway.
 
There are quite a few “noble” movements in town. For example, at Together Louisiana last year, Gov. Edwards told us to say anything we want as long as we express respect. You have to be kidding, Gov. Edwards! You need to behave and conduct your office so as to gain sovereign appreciation. IMO, you need to appreciate my frank admonishment, because I am a sovereign citizen.
 
If readers don’t catch my drift, perhaps synonyms for “respect” would help:  esteem, regard, high opinion, admiration, reverence, deference, honor. I hold in mutual respect civic persons---the ones who for whatever reasons collaborate for broadly-defined-civic-safety-and-security, hereafter Security. I hope dissidents, such as regal elected and egocentric appointed-officials and the clergy, will reform because they want to.
 
We the Civic People of the United States want Security. (I hope readers appreciate my sermon. J)
 

Expel (Page 1B Feb 13). To John Smith: John, are you saying that women who invite celebrities to get sexually intimate also ask for a punch in the eye?
 
I am fed up with the GOP. I voted for Trump because I thought it was the only chance to stop five decades of American amorality due to Alinsky-Marxist organizations (AMO). Now it appears that the entire Democratic electorate is AMO:  disruption with no cause except to disrupt. Alinsky amorality.
 
Also, I wanted an answer for the Secretary-Clinton infamous political question, "What difference at this point does it make?"

Flynn resigns (Page 1A). Flynn could have been good in the job, but people, especially appointees, must learn: Trump confronts dishonesty with mendacity but seeks and delivers integrity, IMO.

UN on missle test (Page 2A).  Nikki Haley pushing US interests in the right place. 
 
As an individual nation, what N. Korea does is not our sole concern. We the Civic People of the United States have enough problems with the Democratic Party and AMO holdovers in the government.

Immigrant arrests (Page 2A). Small as the crowd may be, please enforce the law.

Protests (Page 2A). Film the protestors to help identify illegals.

Science standards (Page 3A). So many words, so little information. 
 
The LaSEA is still in force. Is it hurting Louisiana children, or are they learning physics and its progeny, biology and psychology and more. Physics, beyond a study, is energy, mass and space-time from which everything on earth emerges.

Trump comments (Page 5A). Can lawyers read and manage the law or not? Does Trump’s opinion determine the law or not? Is the judicial a dependent branch according to the constitution for the USA?

Request denied (Page 5A). Some judge can read the law and make a decision. Chalk one up for the constitution vs AMO opinion.


Other dialogues:
 
libertylawsite.org/2017/02/13/yales-identity-politics-are-calhounian-to-the-core/#more-22069
I appreciate the post and the commentary.

"One need hardly say there is nothing wrong with seeking respect, especially when respect is attached to qualities that merit it."

I viewed definitions and etymology and found the most insight from synonyms for "respect":       esteem, regard, high opinion, admiration, reverence, deference, honor.

I have never been able to respect someone who demands respect. I first acquired precious doubt about God on reading Revelations 22:18.

I offer for future negotiations on campuses this collaboration: 

"As the chief administrator for this institution I am not authorized to meet your demand for respect. However, I would be happy to consider and perhaps acquire appreciation for your contributions. Perhaps the appreciation should be brought to public attention.

Let's get started."
 
Phil Beaver does not “know”. Phil trusts and is committed to the-objective-truth of which most is undiscovered and some is understood. Phil Beaver is agent for A Civic People of the United States, a Louisiana, an education non-profit. See online at promotethepreamble.blogspot.com.

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