Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Republican to Solve Another Non-existing Problem: Strippers in School.

 


by Rod Williams, March 17, 2026 - Congress can't really govern anymore. It doesn't do much. I am old enough to remember when Congress actually passed an annual budget. It was debated and voted on. Now, they pass one big bill under reconciliation, and that is about it. Since they don't solve real problems anymore and just let the president run the country without their input, they make up stuff to do, such as banning Sharia Law, or protecting us from all of the illegal immigrants voting in our elections or strippers in school.

Representative Mary Miller (R-IL) introduced federal legislation in February 2026, known as the "Stop the Sexualization of Children Act" (H.R. 7661), which aims to prohibit federal funding for schools that host performances featuring "nude adults, individuals who are stripping, or lewd or lascivious dancing".  Reports indicate that there are no documented cases of schools hiring strippers for students, and Miller did not cite any specific instances of this occurring when announcing the bill.

To distract from the Epstein files, Trump family corruption, war, and the murder of citizens by Trump's paramilitary force, Republicans have to keep stoking the cultural wars. I guess they can just keep going back to that well; it keeps on giving.

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Republican Bill Would Denaturalize US Citizens as Support Grows

By Steve Mollman, Newsweek, March 17, 2026- Calls to denaturalize and deport naturalized U.S.
citizens involved in terrorism are growing among Republican leaders following a spate of attacks on American soil and a heightened threat environment amid the Iran War.

One lawmaker, GOP Representative Riley Moore of West Virginia, announced on Friday that he would introduce a bill to denaturalize and deport any naturalized citizen who commits an act of terrorism, plots to commit an act of terrorism, joins a terrorist organization, or otherwise aids and abets terrorism against the American people. ... Other Republican figures—including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, and Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt—shared similar sentiments on Friday.

... The SCAM Act, which Schmitt introduced in the Senate in January, would expand federal authority to denaturalize U.S. citizens who obtained citizenship through naturalization if later conduct—such as fraud against government programs, serious felonies, espionage, or terrorist ties—shows they were never eligible for citizenship in the first place.

... On Capitol Hill, the SCAM Act is already pending in both chambers: Schmitt’s S.3674 was introduced January 15 and placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar on January 26, while Emmer’s companion H.R.7156 was introduced January 20 and referred to the House Judiciary Committee. (Read it all)

W. H. Bernstein
Comment by W. H. Bernstein: 

This is the path of totalitarianism.

My father in law a'h was born in Germany in 1936.  His ancestors had lived there demonstrably since the 1600s.  But under the Nazis he and his family were stripped of German citizenship.

This bill only applies to naturalized citizens. But there is no reason it could not be extended to native-born citizens.  And "terrorism" means nothing. People have been convicted of "terrorism" for wearing black at a demonstration.  The government could pick any criterion it wanted as a way to strip citizenship from any disfavored group, rendering them non-beings.

Never mind, we already have procedures to strip naturalized citizens of citizenship in very specific cases.

Nothing good coming from this.

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Davidson County Democratic Party Candidates Forum, Thu. March 26th

 

Event by Davidson County Democratic Party

3810 Bedford Ave, Nashville, TN 37215-2514, United States

Public  · Anyone on or off Facebook

Join the Davidson County Democratic Women and Davidson County Democratic Party to learn more about candidates on the ballot in the Democratic primary election taking place Tuesday, May 5, 2026.

Register to attend (FREE) at the ticket link below or here at: https://www.mobilize.us/tndavidsondemocrats/event/913450

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Sunday, March 15, 2026

In a World of Andy Ogles, be a Rep. Jeremy Faison.


by Rod Williams, March 14, 2026- A few days ago, our own Congressman Andy Ogles posted the above tweet. It drew national attention. Ogles also recently said he planned to introduce a bill that would ban immigration from certain Muslim countries. And in another X post he said, “Diversity is our weakness” and called for the deportation of even naturalized Muslim Americans. 

On the same day, Andy Ogles posted the above X post, Rep. Jeremy Faison posted the one below. Rep. Faison is a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives representing Cocke County and parts of Hamblen and Jefferson counties in east Tennessee. 

Jeremy Faison is Chairman of the House Republican Caucus, a role he has held since 2019. He is not some dreamy liberal who thinks we can just all hold hands and sing Kumbaya and all is well. He is clear-eyed about the threat of radical Islam. Nevertheless, he realizes it is wrong to judge people by the group to which they belong and that the First Amendment protects freedom of religion. I support the statement of Faison below. 

In a world of Andy Ogles, be a Jeremy Faison.

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Bill Requiring Tennessee to use 'Judea and Samaria' Instead of 'West Bank' Advances

by Rod Williams, March 15, 2026- Have you gotten accustomed to calling the Gulf of Mexico, the Gulf of America, or the Department of Defense, the Department of War?  Me neither, and I refuse to use those terms. If that is not enough for you, now our Tennessee legislature wants us to refer to what the world calls "The West Bank" as "Judea and Samaria." 

House Bill 1446 would require all Tennessee state agencies that use taxpayer dollars for documents, press releases, or official communications to replace the term “West Bank” with “Judea and Samaria.” The bill has passed out of committee and now heads to the Calendar and Rules Committee for its next step in the legislative process.

Read more about it here and see the bill here

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America needs immigrants as much as they need liberty’s blessings

George F. Will
by George F. Will, Washington Post, March 15, 2026 - Two dissimilar government agencies have inadvertently combined to clarify the immigration debate. Stomach-turning excesses by Immigration and Customs Enforcement have turned many Americans’ abstract political preference into something uncomfortably concrete. And the Census Bureau has demonstrated that the nation needs immigrants as much as they need the blessings of American liberty. ....

...  Prior to the Biden inundation, most undocumented immigrants had arrived before 2010, 43 percent as of 2020 had been here at least 20 years, about one-third were homeowners, and their 5 million children born here were citizens. Talk of sending them “home” is nonsensical.

They are home. For which, give thanks:

The Census Bureau reports that between July 2024 and July 2025, the U.S. population grew by just 0.5 percent, ...  for the first time since relevant census data began being collected in 1850, immigration accounted for the entire U.S. population growth.

As the U.S. population ages, those leaving the workforce enter Social Security and Medicare. The nation’s birth rate is below the replacement rate, so immigration must replenish the workforce whose tax contributions fund the entitlements.

Immigrants are 23.6 percent of STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) workers. Nurses (15.9 percent foreign born) and health aides (28.4 percent foreign born) are crucial to an aging America.

... Immigrants “generated more in taxes than they received in benefits from all levels of government.” They “created a cumulative fiscal surplus of $14.5 trillion in real 2024 US dollars,” including $3.9 trillion in savings on interest that did not need to be paid on debt that was not added.

Immigrants were, on average, more than 12 percent more likely to be employed than the U.S.-born population. Cato: “In 1994, the immigrant share of government expenditures was 18 percent below their share of the population; in 2023, it was 25 percent below.”

In 2023, immigrants constituted almost 18 percent of the civilian labor force, and more than a third of them were in management, professional and related occupations, almost double the 21 percent in service occupations (e.g., hospitality). In 2023, immigrant median household income ($78,700) was slightly above that of U.S.-born households ($77,600).

.... As Cato notes, many illegal immigrants who are employed under borrowed or stolen identities have taxes withheld by employers but are ineligible for many government benefits. And they are less likely than others to file returns in order to claim refunds. This is another reason why Cato says:

Immigrants have created an enormous fiscal surplus for the US government … The $14.5 trillion in savings from immigrants is the equivalent of 33 percent of the total inflation-adjusted combined deficits from 1994 to 2023 without immigrants.” (read it all)

George F. Will (born May 4, 1941) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American libertarian-conservative columnist and political commentator known for his erudite prose and long association with The Washington Post. He was one of the most respected voices in the conservative movement prior to its Trumpification. 

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Loss of Traditions of Freedom has Happened at Other Times and Places and Could Happen Here

Richard Upchurch
by Richard Upchurch, Facebook, March 15, 2026 -The intricacies and varieties of human motivation---"what makes people tick"--- are always fascinating and especially so when we try to think about public participation and leadership. Pres. Trump has made himself, by means of aptitude and ambition, in our time of vastly enhanced news coverage and public discourse, a powerful and consequential leader on the vast stage of world history, and thereby exemplifies this biographical complexity very well. 

Who can deny what is always and everywhere a part of our human nature---a certain primal urge for dominance in both style and substance that he himself seems to feel no need to deny. He quite openly covets personal power, and succeeds spectacularly in obtaining it, and in every possible way, always obvious and unashamed in enhancing his status and public image as a member of new class of world plutocrats---men who have mastered the new environments of world-wide business and technology to acquire immense amounts of personal wealth, power and in some instances fame and prestige. 

Simply, without skipping a beat, Pres. Trump openly challenges our constitutional order whenever, by doing so, he thinks he can keep and enhance the extraordinary prerogatives he has succeeded in grasping, while at the same time very skillfully presenting himself as firmly on the side of a conservative social agenda with all the trappings and shows of traditional patriotism. 

While at least sometimes seeming to work to gain recognition as a peacemaker and proponent of free institutions, whenever the devotion he covets seems to be waning, or whenever his party and his agenda seem to be losing, he quite openly challenges institutions most basic and most fundamental in our constitution, such as state and local control of election procedures and standards. And, incredibly, a large number of our fellow citizens seem ready to follow him, to respond to his very great oratorical skills, and seem to want to enhance rather than limit his growing power.  

Things similar have happened in societies that seemed advanced and enlightened and seemed to value their constitutional norms but abandoned them to follow a strong leader into dictatorship---most notably in Germany and Italy, in early and mid 20th Century. I think I've read that ours is now the world's oldest democratic republic with a written constitution. Whether Pres. Trump is the originator or the creature of the dangerous urge of so many to follow and yield and to surrender to his ambition (and I believe he is both) our constitution could possibly be set aside in favor of "a strong leader." 

There seem to be some signs that a loyal opposition is having some small hopeful successes, but now is the time for us to be reminded, and reminded again and again, that loss of traditions of freedom has happened at other times and places and could happen here.

Richard Upchurch is a scholar and a philosopher who lives in Nashville.

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Friday, March 13, 2026

Who is Running for Governor and Other Federal and State Offices

The qualifying deadline was for candidates running for the office of Governor, United States Senate, United States House, Tennessee Senate, Tennessee House, Republican State Executive Committee and Democratic State Executive Committee was noon 12:00 noon on Tuesday, March 10, 2026. Political parties have until noon on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, to make determinations regarding the bona fide status of candidates.

These are the candidates running for Governor:


Here is who is running in the 5th Congressional District:


For a complete list of candidates for all of the offices, follow this link.

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TN Legislature Advances a Bill Requiring a Person Speak English to Obtain a Tennessee Driver's License

by Rod Williams, March 13, 2026 - A bill that would require applicants for a Tennessee driver's license to prove their ability to read English and also require proof of citizenship or permanent residency to register a vehicle advanced in both houses of the legislature this week, passing committees in both houses with overwhelming majorities. 

Why? What problem are they trying to solve? One does not need to speak English to maneuver on the roadways. Traffic signs are almost universal in design. If you can recognize "stop," and "speed limit ..." that is about all you need to know. 

The law does not require foreign tourists to read English to rent a car. It does not prohibit illiterate Americans from driving a car. This is not about roadway safety. It is about bigotry. 


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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

How Trump Uses His Office to Enrich Himself, Friends, and Family, While Endangering American Security and Pardoning Felons.

National Review, April 2026 Issue, March 10, 2026 - Trump has become one of the world’s richest crypto entrepreneurs, making the Biden family’s $27 million influence- peddling scandal look penny- ante. To pull it off, shortly before the 2024 election he started a crypto enterprise, World Liberty Financial, with Steve Witkoff, his New York real estate pal and current special envoy to the Middle East. 

It was secretly seeded with half a billion dollars from Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed al Nahyan, the deputy to and intelligence chief for his brother Sheikh Mohamed, the king of the United Arab Emirates. Concurrently, WLF— ostensibly 
run by sons Eric Trump and Zach Witkoff— got help building the blockchain infrastructure from Changpeng Zhao. 

Zhao had been convicted of felony money laundering for allowing his crypto 
exchange (Binance, now banned in the U.S.) to become a covert funding channel for “terrorists, cybercriminals, and child abusers,” in the words of the DOJ. When WLF rolled out USD1, its new 
stablecoin (a form of cryptocurrency pegged to the value of the dollar), Tahnoon— whose government was lobbying Trump to pardon Zhao— bought an astonishing $2 billion of the untested coin, 
Investing it in Zhao’s Binance. 

Stablecoin operates like a bank: issuers like WLF invest the purchase proceeds. Trump and Witkoff therefore stand to make $80 million per year from Tahnoon’s purchase. Subsequently, Zhao got his pardon, and the UAE got access to the advanced microchip technology from which Biden security officials and congressional Republicans had blocked it over concerns about Tahnoon’s ties to Beijing. If Democrats take control of the House this fall, expect to hear a lot more about this.

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Are Our Politics, at the Local and State and National Levels Better or similar or Worse Today than 14 Years Ago?

Mark Rogers
by Mark Rogers, reposted from Facebook, March 10, 2026 -This post was written some 14 years ago in response to a series of resolutions from county Republican Party Executive Committees attacking Governor Bill Haslam. 

Are our politics, at the local and state and national levels, better or similar or worse today than 14 years ago? Thoughts? 

There was a time when the Williamson County Republican Party was a role model for Republicans across the state and the nation.  The party elected more and more highly qualified Republicans at every level of government, making the county the best run county in America.  The party did not stop at the county line but extended help to other county parties around the state and contributed thousands of dollars to Republican candidates in key races.  Many of my happiest political memories involve working with the Williamson County Republicans.

That is why it pains me so much to see that the Williamson County Republican Party Executive Committee has apparently taken leave of its senses and chosen to attack Governor Haslam for reasons that would be funny if it were not that so many activists seem to agree with them.  To read the resolution posted in the Tennessean passed by the Stewart County Republican Executive Committee {and similar to those passed in Williamson and other counties} is to grasp the idea of people who are so clueless that they think the Governor is an ally of Islamic radicals, an agent of International Communism, a Democrat and various other Satanic forces.  

The closing line calls for the State Executive Committee to:

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Stewart      County GOP, that we hereby urge The Tennessee Republican Executive Committee to take meaningful action against the Governor Bill Haslam ‘s Administration.

My suggestion is that the State Executive Committee put these county party executive committees on double secret probation and have some sane people run the party organizations until new elections are held next year.  

Beyond that, the danger of such behavior is not to be underestimated.  Today too many good people in both parties sit back and leave the nuts and bolts of the party to other people who are often members of groups with very narrow agendas.  Such groups often put one issue above everything else.  That ends up allowing noisy minorities to impose their views on a party that represents a wide range of opinions on those issues.  

Today the Republican party is being threatened by a small group of self-styled conservatives who are more interested in their own power than in improving America.  They use the accusation that anyone who disagrees with them is a RINO or a liberal or some other groundless accusation.  

These resolutions are a perfect example of the witch hunting that is beloved of the faux conservatives who are more interested in power than principle.  More interested in shrinking the party to just their followers than in building a durable conservative and Republican majority.  

I encourage Republicans across Tennessee to reject such extremist behavior and rally behind candidates in the primary who embody the Values and Ideas of Ronald Reagan and Howard Baker and George H. W. Bush instead of the ideology of intolerance and division.  

As Thomas Brackett Reed, the last truly great Speaker of the House of Representatives, "A good party is better than the best man who ever lived."  We cannot rebuild the Republican Party to restore America if we allow different groups to impose ideological tests on members.  One cannot be 100% consistent on every Ideal or Right.  So those who want to say that only people who measure up to their definition on their issue are going to destroy the party by constantly dividing us over minor issues.  

Let's focus on where we agree rather than trying to divide the party with such harmful measures as these resolutions.

Rod/s Comment: In answer to your question, our politics are much worse. The Republican Party has morphed from the smart party to the dumb party. We went from a party that believed in free trade, free enterprise, capitalism, belief in a democratic-republican form of government tethered to the Constitution, respect for norms and institutions, balanced budgets, fiscal responsibility, America's leadership role in the world and collective security, an expectation that our leaders not use public office to enrich themselves, to what we have today; a nationalist-populist, blood and soil party that supports might-makes-right and threatens its neighbors, reckless spending, tariffs,  bigotry and celebration of cruelty, disregard for the Constitution and basic liberties enshrined in the Constitution, acceptance of unthought-of corruption, and a party with a Nazi problem.

Of course, the Democratic Party has changed too, embracing wokeness, identity politics, electing avowed socialists to office, and also willing to trample rights and punish incorrect thoughts, and going off on tangents like defund the police.

Fifteen years ago would be 2015. I think that is the year that the Republican Party and the Conservative movement lost its way. My friend Gene Wisdom recently posted a memory from that year in which he attended the CPAC convention. CPAC, as I am sure most people reading this know, is the annual convention of the conservative movement. While the conservative movement has diverse elements, CPAC kept out of the convention the kind of people who now hold center stage at the conference. In 2014 they did not invite Donald Trump to attend the convention. In 2015, they invited him.

In February 2016, National Review, which since its founding had been the most influential magazine of the conservative movement, devoted a whole issue to various luminaries of the conservative movement arguing why Trump was a bad choice for the Republican Party and arguing that Trump was not a conservative. They titled that issue "Against Trump." Some of those who contributed to that issue have since acquiesced to Trump; some are now irrelevant, and a few are still fighting the good fight opposing Trump and his authoritarian agenda. While National Review is still a relevant publication, they no longer have the influence they did in the past. Now the "luminaries" of what has become the conservative movement are podcasters like Megan Kelly, Tucker Carlson, and Candice Owens. Now it would be difficult to find a dozen influential conservatives to oppose Trump. They have either acquiesced, been exiled, or become refugees from the movement. 

I remember well when the Party went off the rails, starting about 2009. I remember well when Governor Haslam was accused of plotting to impose Sharia Law on Tennessee. This would be funny if not for the fact that many in the Republican Party believed it. I recall when a group of Republican House members thought the Haslam administration was building a Muslim foot-washing facility in the Capitol building. It turned out to be a mob sink. You can't make this stuff up.

I wonder where we will go from here. On a good day, I think Trump will fade from the scene, and Republicans will rediscover the things they cast aside, and the Party will return to normal, and we will again have two parties fighting over policy but within the parameters of normal; on a bad day, I think we rolling down hill like a snowball headed for hell. 

Mark Rogers was long been a Republican leader before the Trump era of the Party. He has worked as campaign manager for candidates, a consultant, a political researcher and analyst, and has served in positions of leadership on government commissions and has served on non-profit boards and commissions. He lives in Nashville. 


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