Monday, November 3, 2025

NEW CASH COMMENTARY FOR NOV. 6, 2025


                                                                 CASH MICHAELS

          BONFIRE OF OUR LEGALITIES

            by Cash Michaels


I was watching the news the other day when I heard the Texas Democratic Party chairman say, “When you elect a clown, you should expect a circus.”

Naturally he was talking about Donald Trump, and I defy anyone to look me dead in the eye and say with a straight face that what we’re going through right now in this country, is not a circus. 

The normalcy we all expect from our government is now a thing of the past. Every day we wake up, expecting to hear more ridiculous nonsense sent out via social media from the president about what or who he likes or doesn’t like that is so beyond what the office calls for, that we’re now emotionally immune to the crazy crap he tries to shove down our throats on a regular basis.  

And that’s dangerous, very dangerous! We'll completely lose our country if we’re not careful!

But let’s cut right to it, shall we? In the ten months since Donald Trump has returned to the White House, the important values that we’ve lost as a nation, and the important values that we are yet to lose, are not important at all to the man who is taking them from us.

In fact, he considered them to be so useless to him, and to the new America he’s constructing, that they're essentially meaningless now, or will be soon.

And that’s why I call this period we’re living in with Trump, "the bonfire of our legalities," coined after that famous 1987 Tom Wolfe bestseller, “The Bonfire of the Vanities.” 

But unlike Tom Wolfe’s classic novel, Trump’s bonfire is about all of the societal and governmental norms he has, and is, expected to trash and burn to turn this country into the authoritarian regime he’s always dreamed of.

Let’s start with what he’s done to the White House. All of the garish changes he’s made in the past ten months may not mean much to you beyond just ostentatious symbols of obscene wealth, but those changes tell us - the American people and the world - what kind of leader Trump sees himself as, and thus, how he will continue to govern.

Apparently American public housing is way below Trump’s usual standard of living. The White House has traditionally been known as “the people’s house” because it belongs to ALL of us, and reflects what we consider best represents our nation. 

Or at least we always thought it did.

Now, Trump can’t breathe unless he’s surrounded by gold and marble garnishments. Apparently he needs a 14-carat toilet bowl to inspire his best thinking. Can’t function unless the very ground he walks on is constructed in tribute to him. He even wants a giant archway built in his honor in the nation’s capital to tout his legacy.

So the guy has a big ego problem, big deal, you say? What laws is he breaking remaking the White House and Washington, D.C. in his image? The question should be what laws isn’t Trump breaking?

Bulldozing the East Wing of the White House for a $300 million gold-encrusted ballroom that none of us as taxpayers will ever actually get to see or step in, paid for by wealthy corporations, without any official clearance or permissions from another governing body, is clearly another one of Trump’s “break the law first,  say 'so what' later” schemes.

And trust me, I get it. The old White House simply wasn’t as glam as Donald and Melania may have wanted it. But trust me, it had a lot more style than the damn prison cell his crooked -ss truly belongs in!

The bottomline here is Trump has no respect for the country he was elected president of - its values, laws or traditions. Only the power that the office wields, and he’s done everything possible to corrupt that.

When he tells folks, “I can do anything I want,” that should betray the mind of a man who does not see himself as an elected leader and responsible representative of the people, but a ruthless dictator. A figure above our laws, above our beliefs and way below our common decency.

That bonfire is burning, and with it, many of the values we all treasure, and virtually everything we used to pride ourselves as a nation as being.

What else is in that bonfire pile so far? Our democracy to start, along with basic principles like free and fair elections. Soon, the very right to vote itself.

The historic shutdown we’re still in the midst of after over 36 days, has also clued us in to what else serves as social and legal kindling for Trump’s bonfire.

- Not caring about whether 42 million Americans, including children, eat or not by denying them their full SNAP benefits.

- Terminating so-called “Democrat federal workers” he doesn’t have the power to fire from their employment without due process at so-called “Democrat federal agencies,” which have been closed, promising that they will “never” get their jobs back because of their politics. 

- Sending masked ICE, FBI and Border Patrol agents to so-called “Blue” (read Democrat-run) cities in a deliberate effort to terrorize people Trump wants out of the country.

- Grabbing so-called “criminals" off the street and shipping them off to prisons in other countries without legal due process.

We can call all of the above “legalities" because federal judges either have, or have been asked to rule on them. But there's more...

  - Ensuring that the wealthy of this country have disproportionate advantages from the federal government compared to the average taxpaying citizen.

  - Making the executive branch omnipotent by seizing the power of the legislative branch to make laws, levy tariffs and stop congressional appropriations, then ignoring contrarian legal rulings of the judicial branch that threaten exercising that power. 

- Weaponizing the power of the criminal justice system for political retribution against perceived enemies, and rewarding convicted lawbreakers, like 1600 convicted participants in the Jan. 6th, 2021 Capital riot with pardons, thus turning the rule of law on its head.

- Ordering the Justice Dept. to investigate and/or prosecute specific American citizens.

- Threatening war on non-white nations by indiscriminately killing people in international waters under contrived pretenses.

- Seeking to violate Constitutional law by undermining Americans’ birthright citizenship.

   - Not improving the quality of life or lowering costs for everyday citizens as promised.

- Stealing classified documents, then claiming that the federal government is liable for $230 million because it raided his home to reclaim them.

- Developing a closer, warmer relationship with America’s traditional enemies like Russia and North Korea, and a more antagonistic relationship with traditional allies like Canada.

    - Threatening not to send federal funding to Democrat-run cities, or already canceling funding for needed municipal projects. 

- Canceling millions in research funding to colleges and universities that maintain diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies.

            - Threatening powerful law firms that represent people the Trump Administration considers enemies with cancellation of government contracts.

     -  Successfully suing the news media, demoting established news organizations and expelling reporters from the Pentagon, in order to gain control of administration coverage.

             - Dismantling the U.S. Dept. of Education, putting the educational rights of poor, non-English speaking and handicapped students at risk.

     - Threatening the limitation of freedom of speech.

      - Using government influence to personally enrich himself, family and businesses.

       - Threatening the use of the U.S. military on American soil.

               - Accepting expensive gifts from foreign countries and donations from wealthy benefactors.

                - Threatening American civil liberties, including the right to protest.


That’s a pretty long list of violated traditional American values - many with legal implications - that Trump has corrupted and burned through just in the past ten months.

And the damn shame of it is, it is not a compete list by any measure.

A year ago, Zack Beauchamp wrote in Vox before the 2024 presidential election that if Trump won, he would turn “…the government into an extension of his personal will.”

By all accounts, he’s well on his way to doing just that.

How did we get here?

Beauchamp argues in his book, The Reactionary Spirit, that  "...rising political antagonism in America is a perennial outgrowth of its defining conflict over race and national identity — with the current round of conflict sparked largely (albeit not entirely) by backlash to Barack Obama’s 2008 victory."

"The sense among some Americans that they were losing their country to something new, defined by a more diverse population and a more equal social hierarchy, made the idea of a strongman who could roll back change quite appealing to a significant chunk of the American population. These voters had come to constitute a plurality, if not an outright majority, of Republican primary voters — creating the conditions for Trump to rise."

Beauchamp continued, In 2016, Trump seized on this reactionary discontent and married it to a whole-scale agenda of backlash against the current political order. His policies and political rhetoric — on everything from immigration to gender to trade to foreign policy — were calculated to deepen America’s divisions and mainstream ideas once consigned to the fringes."

But then something unexpected happened in 2016, Beauchamp reminds us. Trump won, and had to scramble to put a government together he was not ready to lead. There was no Project 2025 then, so he had no real roadmap. Some of the people he hired to lead his administration were not as loyal as he demanded, and instead, began working against him.

Trump learned from that experience, and used the four years out of office from 2021 to 2025, to prepare for a second presidency in which he could command more control, demand more loyalty, and become a world power not restricted by the law, but only his own whims.

And from all telltale signs, Trump has no inclination of giving this power up, because as far as he’s concerned, America is just one of his prized possessions like one of his golf courses or resort clubs. Which means he and his family, along with his rich supporters, will now have dominion over that which rightfully belongs to us, the people.

“Cash is making this stuff up,” some of you are saying. Oh, then ask yourself why Trump is closely following the model of other brutal world dictators and how they took power in their respective countries.Vladimir Putin in Russia. Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Hungary. Kim Jong Un in North Korea.

Even Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi of Egypt, otherwise known as the “Quiet General” and “The Pimp.”

These are all longtime autocratic strongmen who do not tolerate dissent, have no problem sending troops in to manhandle or even kill demonstrators, and maintain a tight grip on the levers of their government’s power.

It’s safe to say that Trump loves this style, and doing everything he can corrupt our government to the extent that he can get away with instituting much of this “strongman” stuff here.

And that’s why time is running out for Americans who don’t want a dictatorship of any kind to first pay attention to what’s really going on; second, CARE about what’s really going on, and how it affects ALL of us; and third, seriously prepare to do everything in your power to stop Trump’s power grab and reckless bonfire of our legalities.

        It was heartening indeed to see the tremendous Democratic enthusiasm and victories in New York City, Virginia, New Jersey, California and other places during Tuesday night’s elections, and hopefully Dems can not just hold onto that energy going into 2026, but spread it like wildfire all over this country. No, Trump wasn't on the ballot, but the tremendous mess from his bonfire was!

I’ll share with you what my good friend and colleague, Law Professor Irving Joyner of North Carolina Central University School of Law, told me recently:

For…those who still believe in a progressive Democracy, the test of that commitment must be demonstrated during the coming thirteen months. If there is no visible resistance to the steady destruction of this Democracy before the 2026 mid-term election, this Democracy will be completely destroyed. While it will take decades to restore what we previously achieved in this country, the first steps toward restoration must be taken now!

        “This is not only how we stop Donald Trump, but how we stop the next one,” vowed New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani Tuesday night.

Amen!

Sunday, November 2, 2025

THE CASH STUFF FOR NOV. 6, 2025

 

FORMER REP. CECIL BROCKMAN


BROCKMAN RESIGNS FROM 

LEGISLATURE; CLEARS WAY 

FOR CRIMINAL TRIAL

By Cash Michaels

Contributing writer

The choice for Cecil Brockman was apparently academic.

Faced with serious criminal charges of allegedly taking indecent sexual liberties with a minor child, the six-term Guilford County Democratic state House representative decided last Friday to pour his energies into defending himself, instead for fighting for his longheld office.

“I am currently facing criminal charges brought against me in Guilford County,” Brockman wrote in his resignation letter to the Office of the North Carolina House Clerk. “Due to the seriousness of these accusations, I need to focus on my defense of these allegations.

“As a result, I am currently unable to fulfill my duty and service to my constituents in Guilford County,” Brockman continued. “As a result, I am resigning my position from the NC House of Representatives effective immediately.”

If Brockman, 41 of High Point, did not issue his resignation when he did, he would have faced a bi-partisan House committee appointed by Republican House Speaker Destin Hall to review the charges against him, and formally recommend his removal from the state House.

Even though several top Democratic leaders noted that regardless of how serious the charges were, Brockman had the right to due process, all of them, from Gov. Josh Stein to Democratic Party Chair Anderson Clayton to Democratic House Leader Robert Reives, all called for Brockman to relinquish his office, saying that it would be difficult at best for him to adequately represent his Guilford County constituents under such a dark cloud.

It wasn’t long after the formal announcement of Speaker Hall’s committee that Brockman tendered his resignation through his House office.

The High Point Democrat was arrested October 9th by the State Bureau of Investigation on two counts of statutory rape and two counts of indecent liberties with a minor child under the age of 16. 

The charges are based on an investigation into allegations that Brockman met a 14 year-old teenager on a dating app, went to live with the child in Atlanta when it turned 15  in June, then moved back to High point with the child in August.

Local law enforcement first became aware of the relationship when Brockman reported the teenager missing October 5th. Referring the case to the SBI, the child was later found, and after reviewing alleged sexually explicit videos involving Brockman on the child’s phone, the former representative was arrested and charged.

Thus far, Brockman has had two court appearances via wifi transmission, the first from a hospital bed. On Monday his bail was lowered from $1.05 million to $250,000. If he is released on bond, Brockman must live with his mother, and wear an ankle bracelet.

    While sitting in a chair from the Guilford County Jail, wearing a prison jumpsuit with a deputy standing behind him, Brockman complained that lies were being told about him.

        "I would like to know why lies are being accepted without there being a rebuttal to those lies," the former Democratic lawmaker opined Monday. “I don't think it's fair on my behalf to have to sit here and hear constant lies told on, by the state's behalf, your honor, and me not being able to respond through at least my attorney.”

Cecil Brockman is set to make his next court appearance on Nov. 13th.

Meanwhile, the Guilford County Democratic Party is expected to select a replacement to fill out the rest of Brockman’s unexpired House term, and forward that recommendation to Gov. Josh Stein for his approval.

On its website, the GCDP states, “Members of the Guilford County Democratic Party’s County Executive Committee (CEC) who live in N.C. House District 60 will meet on Zoom  Saturday, November 15 at 10:30 a.m. to choose a replacement for Representative Cecil Brockman. Brockman resigned his seat October 31.
CEC members who are eligible to vote will be notified by mail and email.
A Candidates Forum will be held on Zoom at 9 a.m. November 15, just before the meeting. Both the forum and meeting will also be livestreamed on the Guilford County Democratic Party’s Facebook page.
For more information, email gcdpchair@guilforddems.org. Be sure to include “District 60 CEC Meeting” in the subject line.

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“CHILDREN ARE HUNGRY…” SAYS 

BISHOP BARBER REGARDING HOW

TRUMP ADMINISTRATION IS 

CUTTING SNAP BENEFITS

By Cash Michaels

Contributing writer


With the federal government shutdown which began October 1st, now the longest in United States history, the effects are certainly being felt here in North Carolina.

Certainly there are federal employees here who have been either furloughed or fired, and airports across the state are experiencing slowdowns as a result of air traffic controllers not showing up for work because they haven’t been paid as Republican and Democratic lawmakers in Washington, D.C. continue to argue over reopening the government.

But the most important crisis rising from the federal shutdown is the fact that over 40 million people across the nation - 1. 4 million of those right here in North Carolina - were having to do without their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits as of November 1st. Their funding for food had been cut off.

The Trump Administration, through the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, refused to release SNAP contingency funding as of November 1st so that low-income people could purchase food, blaming Democrats in Congress for the shutdown.

Two federal Judges last Friday ruled that SNAP benefits should be provided, and Pres. Trump told reporters shortly afterwards that those SNAP contingency funds would be released as soon as the administration received legal clarity on the order, which would further delay implementation of the order.

        House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries charged that Pres. Trump and the Republicans had "weaponized hunger," noting that they had found funding for construction of a $300 million White House ballroom and $20 billion to bailout Argentina.

        At least 25 state governments sued the Trump Administration to release at least $8 billion in contingency SNAP funding. Food banks in many of those states, including North Carolina, have tried to provide what they can to needy families until SNAP is officially restored. 

        On Monday, the Trump Administration finally partially funded SNAP benefits, but for most SNAP families, that cut the monthly allotment from $175.00 to just a paltry $90.00.

According to the North Carolina Dept. of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS), out of the 1.4 million people here who rely on SNAP benefits, “More than 700,000 households receive benefits each month and 4 in 5 families participating in SNAP in North Carolina have either a child, senior or an adult with a disability.”

"Food and nutrition are foundational to good health and people should not have to worry about their families and communities going hungry" said NC Health and Human Services Secretary Dev Sangvai. "NCDHHS hopes for a quick resolution to the federal shutdown to ensure people in North Carolina are not at risk of losing critical food benefits."

Bishop William Barber, president and senior lecturer of Repairers of the Breach; and co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign, calls the federal government shutdown a “…moral crisis of Republicans holding food for hungry people hostage so they can keep the extreme cuts they made to healthcare that are projected to kill 51,000 people next year.”

On Saturday, November 1st, Bishop Barber wrote, “At the Capitol on Thursday, our Moral Monday delegation prayed that the courts would order the Trump administration to use emergency funds to re-charge EBT cards today. Yesterday, US District Chief Judge John J. McConnell said that the USDA must do that under law, yet tens of millions of people who planned to buy groceries on the first of the month cannot.”

Bishop Barber continued, “When people are hungry, we are called to feed them. But we must also organize their pain. Jesus said, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for justice.” Children are hungry on the day after Americans shared candy with whoever knocked on their doors. In this moment, we must all come together to build a voting block that can fundamentally shift the politics of this nation.”

“And we must do it in the places where those who are drunk on power have decided they are “safe.”

Calling it “our Edmund Pettus Bridge,” Bishop Barber called for a campaign to “…register and mobilize every eligible voter in the Congressional districts that North Carolina’s legislature just gerrymandered to create an additional vote for MAGA extremism in the US House.”

Barber held a moral mass meeting Sunday at St. James Christian Church in Wilson to “… announce a campaign of litigation, nonviolent resistance and mass voter mobilization…” to begin in the First Congressional District, which Republicans in the NC General Assembly just redistricted to give Pres. Trump one more congressional seat in the 2026 elections.

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Monday, October 27, 2025

THE CASH COMMENTARY FOR OCTOBER 30TH, 2025

                   

CASH MICHAELS

                                              “THE WORKERS ARE FEW”

               by Cash Michaels


          In case you’ve ever wondered how I come up with topics to write about in my weekly commentaries, usually I read a lot of news stories or watch a lot of political discussion on television, waiting for a subject to incessantly tug at me until I can’t resist it.

This week, a funny thing happened during my decision-making process. Just as I had decided to focus on the plight of 1.4 million federal workers who are now without jobs because of this insane federal shutdown we’ve got going on, my cousin Denice, who is also a minister, sent me a Bible passage, as she does everyday.

Her Bible passages are usually very inspiring, but this one proved to also be profound.

Matthew 9 - 37,38:Then He said to His disciples, “The Harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the Harvest, therefore, to send out workers into His harvest field.”

Now, I’m no biblical scholar like my friend and colleague, Rev. Lib Campbell on NC Spin.com, so I won’t even attempt to biblically interpret this important piece of New Testament wisdom.

But my minister-cousin sending me this Bible passage at the exact moment I had decided on what to focus on this week confirmed to me that something should be said on behalf of those dedicated federal former employees who now find themselves unfairly separated from the jobs they’ve been loyal to for many years making sure that our national governing apparatus ran smoothly for all citizens, regardless of political background, race, gender, religion, or any other barrier that traditionally divides us.

This is the second longest federal government shutdown in history, and these people deserve our respect, and our support, especially during these tough times, and I don’t think enough has been said, or has been written about the value these people traditionally bring to our nation. 

From supporting our families to feeding starving populations abroad, our federal workers have been unmitigated heroes always ready to answer the call. And the shameful fact that they are now being woefully disrespected by their employers - the president and the Republican-led Congress, who happen to work for us, by the way - is a disgrace that we shall never live down.

All of this deliberate calamity, while Trump - who doesn't even have the decency to stay in the country during this time of crisis -  brazenly spends $300 million destroying history demolishing the East Wing of the White House right in front of our eyes for a damn ballroom no one asked for, or take a trip to Asia so he can look important to the rest of the world.

I remember a classic episode of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit where my favorite character, Detective Odafin "Fin" Tutuola, portrayed by rapper Ice-T, told another detective during a conversation, “I have respect for the working man,” and those words left a lasting impression on me ever since.

It was a truism that couldn’t be denied. A man (or woman) who worked hard to build their skills, and provide valuable service to others, just so that they could feed their families and provide needed shelter and support, was a standard  all of us as children, no matter what your color or community, were encouraged to aspire to. And that’s because the golden principle of doing an honest day’s work for an honest day’s pay was the maxim. 

Being known as a “working” man or woman was one way people got to know you as an honest, reputable person to associate and do business with (and for the record, I include women in this not to be patronizing. There are millions of mothers, like my own, bless her soul, who worked tirelessly every day to make sure that their children received the best in life beyond a place to sleep and food to eat.).

So hardworking women (especially mothers) get mad respect from this Brooklyn-born only child of GOD, trust me.

Well many of those women have been unfairly punished by this shutdown too. And mind you, the insidious part of it all is that many of these federal workers - who were working paycheck to paycheck already -  are being targeted because of the kind of work that they did. “Democrat workers,” they were dismissively called by their president recently, who just happened to work for “Democrat agencies' of the federal government like the U.S. Dept. of Education, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. AID, the Voice of America and several others that did important work the Trump Administration deemed useless in this day and age. They were not to be trusted, and should be disposed of, the president demanded.

“They call him Darth Vader,” Trump said of Russell Voight, head of the OMB (Office of Management and Budget), the government official slashing all of the federal workers Trump wants gone. “I call him a fine man. He’s cutting Democrat priorities, and they’re never going to get them back,” Trump told The Guardian newspaper, in claiming the shutdown allows the administration to enact cuts to unwanted federal services and programs.

Meanwhile Republican House Speaker Mike “MAGA Mouse” Johnson has put members of the House on a more than a month-long paid vacation during the shutdown, shamelessly doing so while unemployed federal workers worry about unpaid house mortgages, unpaid car notes and unpaid medical expenses.

Virtually 30 days ago, affected federal workers proudly had employment, working for the needs of the American people. Today, many of them are either unemployed or on furlough, not getting a paycheck to feed their families simply because the president has decided that with the federal government shutdown, he doesn’t need them or their agency anymore. In fact, he curses the very work that they did if it wasn’t MAGA approved, like working for the newly labeled “Dept. of War.”

If you’re a federal government employee trained to carry a gun or blow stuff up, this president will even borrow $130 million from one of his rich billionaire buddies to make sure you get paid. But if you’re an air traffic controller, not so much. If you’re still on the job, you have no idea if you’’ll ever get a paycheck for being there, even if it’s the law.

I’m not knocking our brave military men and women. Lord knows they didn’t ask to be caught up in the middle this mess either. It’s not their fault that their president and his nazi-like administration are cold-blooded users and liars.

"People are scared. They don't know how they're going to pay their bills. They don't know how they're going to put food on the table," one out-of-work federal employee told the Business Insider. "People are asking about unemployment. They're asking about whether they can file for food stamps."

In my mind, when Christ said, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few…,” from the context of this current abhorrent federal shutdown, where hundreds of thousands of good, able-bodied federal workers have been cast aside, not being allowed to perform services to the nation they once proudly did, Christ was right - the harvest is plentiful, the work that remains to be done to keep our nation moving forward is nowhere near complete.

There is still critical scientific and medical research to be done to move the country forward and improve the lives of average Americans. Tens of millions of impoverished people around the world still depend on our government largess to feed their populations and offer medical assistance. 

42 million in this country (1.4 million in North Carolina) who received food through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), not because they are lazy or won’t work, but are not able to, will now suffer without food as of Nov. 1st because of the government shutdown.The lawsuits from various states, including North Carolina, to stop this madness, are piling up (on Friday two federal judges ruled that the Trump Administration must continue to fund SNAP through the shutdown with contingency funding).

Many in the Dept. of Education who worked diligently to ensure that handicapped students and children who are not yet proficient in speaking English get the training they need, are not on the job.

Federal food inspectors, now off the job of ensuring that the expensive meat and vegetables many Americans are struggling to afford is safe to bring home to their families.

Air quality inspectors at the Environmental Protection Agency, now benched from ensuring that the air we all breathe is safe.

With the holiday season fast approaching, air travel now being slowed down or stopped all together because air traffic controllers - considered essential workers - are calling in sick because the shutdown is delaying their pay.

I could go on and on, but the fact is, thanks to the president’s scheme to cut the size of government so that his rich, filthy buddies like Elon Musk don’t have to pay their fair share of federal taxes, this is why so many federal workers are now on food pantry lines desperately seeking survival, instead of rightfully in line to do their jobs.

The workers are few, thanks to Trump, to do the work, to toil in the plentiful harvest that is America, as they’re supposed to be doing.

And because of that, we all suffer.

        A federal judge in San Francisco has ordered that the Trump Administration stop its firing of federal employees indefinitely during the shutdown, but the damage has already been done.

        Meanwhile the president is offering to bail out Argentina to the tune of $20 billion. Or is it $40 billion? Whatever the price tag, shamefully not one penny of that is helping Americans who need it.

        Apparently, the torture for our federal employees isn’t going to change until the rest of us begin feeling some of it. Only when the federal government services we’re all accustomed to really noticeably change to the point of inconvenience, or even pain, will some of us start putting pressure on both sides in Congress to end this madness.

But Trump has made it clear that this is his opportunity to display “strength,” and having just traveled all over Asia portraying a tough American leader that folks have to deal with, he is in no mood to show anyone any mercy, especially his perceived enemies. So we’re stuck with this mess and the suffering until something unforeseen happens.

As the holiday season creeps up upon us, I sincerely pray for those federal employees who find themselves without a job, or even the prospect of getting a paycheck.

       My wife and I are prepared to contribute what we can to a local food pantry or church to help the affected federal workers living in our area. It's the least we can do. I hope you and yours will give careful consideration to doing the same.

What our nation has done to our federal workers is truly a disgrace!

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