The President of the United States is a racist. There, I said it. Wrote it down for the record. Published it for posterity. I’ve said it before, but today, I feel the need to say it again. Loudly. Maya Angelo once told Oprah Winfrey that “when someone shows you who they are… believe them.” Oprah has said it was the best advice she ever got. Donald Trump has been showing us who he is for decades. I believed him then. I believe him now.
Now you probably think that I am about to go off on Donald Trump and his rant about all the “shithole countries” in Africa. Actually, I’m not. Sure, it pissed me off, but it didn’t surprise me. Remember, he showed me who he was decades ago, and I believed him. Besides, Trump says something or does something everyday that pisses me off. That’s what he does. That’s how we roll.
What I really want to do is talk to the democrat lawmakers in congress. I want to talk about morality, humanity, DACA, CHIP, hostages, backbone, and dreams.
In June of 2012, President Barack Obama, after congress refused to do so with legislation, established by executive action the “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals” immigration policy. It allowed certain individuals to receive a renewable two-year period of deferred action from deportation and be eligible for work permits. Eligible individuals are referred to as “Dreamers” after the “Dream Act”, the ill-fated bill that failed to pass in congress and precipitated President Obama’s action. There are strict requirements to be eligible for the program. “Dreamers” must be able to check each of these boxes;
• No felony convictions or serious misdemeanors. Not convicted of three or more misdemeanors.
• Arrived in the United States before their 16th birthday.
• Were under the age of 31 on June 15, 2012.
• Completed high school or a GED, or honorably discharged from the armed forces, or enrolled in school.
• Born on June 16, 1981 or after.
• Was physically present in the United States on June 15, 2012, and at the time of making their request for protected status.
• Had no lawful status on June 15, 2012.
As of December 2017, approximately 800,000 people were enrolled and protected from deportation by DACA. In September 2017, Donald Trump rescinded the program, making all of them subject to deportation. Many to countries they had never known, countries that had cultures they had no knowledge of, countries that spoke languages they did not speak.
The Children’s Health Insurance Program, or “CHIP” provides health insurance to families with children. The program covers uninsured children in families with incomes that are modest but too high to qualify for Medicaid. The program has been in place since 1997. As of December 2017, approximately nine million lower-income children were covered by the program. As of January 2018, the republican congress has refused to provide long-term funding for the program.
On January 19, 2018 the federal government will run out of money. A spending bill to fund the government and prevent a shutdown of non-essential government functions must be passed by that date. Many government functions that are considered “essential” will become more chaotic than they already are. Fortunately, this time the republicans can’t do whatever they want and ignore the democrats in congress. The democrats in the senate must contribute precious votes to get a spending bill done.
Predictably, the President has decided to create a hostage situation. Trump is telling the democrats “if you want the government to continue to function, if you want your 800,000 Dreamers to stay here, if you want your precious nine million children to keep their insurance, fine. I will give you that. But, in return, I want 18 BILLION dollars, so I can START building my big beautiful wall to keep all those Mexicans out of the country”.
I am often amazed at how often throughout my life I am guided by the words and advice of just a few indispensable individuals. My grandmother often reminded me that “you cannot reason with a fool.” Donald Trump is a fool. If the democrats pay the ransom he demands today, there will be more ransoms to pay later.
Ironically, this is the weekend that America celebrates the birth and life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I am reminded of something he said that became a guiding principle of my life. On October 22, 1964 Dr. King gave a speech at Oberlin College in which he said, “the time is always right to do what’s right”. That is what I hope every member of the senate will remember.
Humanity and Morality demands that men and women of character say “No” to blackmail, “No” to hostage taking, “No” to racism. “No” to Trump. If Trump and the Republicans insist on shutting down the government, if they insist on deporting the “Dreamers” and every other immigrant of color from America, if they insist on removing nine million children from their insurance coverage, then we have an entirely different kind of problem.
Incredibly, Nancy Reagan said it best.
Just Say No.