Tuesday, June 30, 2026

THE CASH COMMENTARY FOR THURSDAY, JULY 2ND, 2026

             

                                                                CASH MICHAELS

                                NOW WE, THE DISABLED, ARE AT RISK

                                                     by Cash Michaels  


How would you like it if every time you opened your eyes, the Trump Administration is doing something new, something sinister to destroy a part of your world as you know it?

On June 18th, Trump’s Justice Dept’s Office of Legal Counsel issued a slip (or preliminary and binding) opinion that, in the words of the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD), urged the White House “…to turn back the clock by 30 years on disability integration and civil rights. The DOJ just gave the White House and other federal entities a green light to take disabled people back to a time when the state could, at any time, strip us of our homes, families, autonomy, and our lives.”

To be clear, there is a landmark 1999 U.S. Supreme Court decision titled Olmstead v. L.C. that the advocacy group Disability Rights NC, among others, said, “…affirmed that the unjustified segregation of people with disabilities constitutes discrimination under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The Olmstead decision reinforced the right of people with disabilities to live, work, and fully participate in their communities rather than be unnecessarily confined to institutions. More than two decades later, it remains one of the most significant disability rights rulings in our nation’s history. 

Of course when I read all of this, I immediately asked myself, “What are we doing here in North Carolina to protect our disabled citizens?" A good friend told me about the critical, thoughtful programs we have here through our NC Dept. of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) that help the disabled lead decent and productive lives in their communities.

Given all of the serious damage the Trump Administration has already done to our country, there can be no ignoring this, especially if you’re legally a disabled American.

Well guess what? I’m a disabled American, and have been for many years.

I’m not proud of it, because whatever my condition, I freely admit that I did it to myself, and have to live with it for the rest of my life. It’s so true what they say about what you did when you were young will certainly come back to haunt you as you get older.

I, in fact, do live with it, because I, quite frankly, have no choice.

Despite the fact that I, at the age of 70, am a diabetic (which has affected my eyesight and overall health; has given me neuropathy in both feet and hands, and resulted in a double amputation of my large toe on my right foot, and my two smaller toes on my left foot, leaving me unable to walk properly without a cane or a rolator); arthritis in both hands, resulting in my being unable to close my hands properly); congestive heart failure; high blood pressure; a stroke in my left leg that has made it hard to move at times; a clinical case of obesity (I’ve always been a fat kid); and Stage Four prostate cancer since March 2021, I, like millions of other disabled American citizens, have found a way to survive and make a way for myself in this society.

I do for myself, and count only on the endearing love and support of Almighty GOD (who has forever been by my side), my loving wife, and two faithful, loving daughters (who don’t even live with me) to navigate the hard challenges once in a while, but essentially I drive myself to some doctors’ appointments or to shop for food when needed. I stay away from situations that are likely to result in my being hurt or worse, but essentially insist on my independence, staying intellectually engaged with the world around me. Plus I live in my own house with my wife. So I am not homeless like so many other disabled citizens.

All of the above has given me an indescribable freedom that has helped me redefine being disabled, and carve out a productive life and retirement for myself. I can’t help but to think that any older disabled American, particularly one that is physically disabled, wants and needs the same thing.

We are absolutely not interested in being institutionalized!

But according to Trump’s Dept. of Justice, disabled Americans are not deserving of being free in their own communities, and apparently they’re making the first moves to change all of that.

Although this [slip] opinion does not overturn Olmstead v. L.C., repeal the Americans with Disabilities Act, or invalidate decades of federal court precedent, it sends a deeply troubling message about the Administration’s intentions,” writes Disability Rights NC. “The opinion is inconsistent with longstanding interpretations of federal disability rights law embraced by courts and administrations of both parties. By questioning the legal foundations of the Integration Mandate, it threatens the protections that help people avoid unnecessary institutionalization, remain connected to their families, secure stable housing, access education and employment, and participate fully in civic life. At a time when community-based supports are already under strain, this effort risks reversing decades of bipartisan progress and weakening one of the most successful civil rights movements in our nation’s history.”

You shouldn’t have to strain your memory that much to remember the extraordinary attitude of the Trump Administration and like-minded conservatives during the COVID-19 pandemic towards the afflicted during his pathetic first term.

- Trump was willing to allow millions of Americans to catch the COVID-19 virus and struggle to survive it via so-called “herd immunity,” meaning that some would survive if they were strong enough to build a natural immunity to the disease while others (mostly the elderly or already afflicted) would succumb to it and die.

-Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick actually wanted “high-risk”elderly patients to "sacrifice" their lives during the pandemic to save younger people and the economy.

- Republican officials urged Americans that they had the right to go to crowded bars, not wear protective masks, or do whatever they wanted to do to go against medically sound public health measures to stop the spread of COVID-19, because they believed doing so took away "control" by the government over people’s lives.

In each case, Trump and his minions were willing to put the rest of the nation at total risk to prove something that was never true - that the COVID-19 virus was no more dangerous than the common cold - and the ultimate result of that coldblooded attitude was 1.1 million deaths, many of which did not have to happen.

Appointing a certified clown like Robert Kennedy Jr now to lead the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services confirms that Trump cares little about the nation’s health today, let alone its disabled and afflicted, so while the Justice Dept.’s legal opinion is shocking in its scope, it’s not surprising.

The only protections we can truly stand on now is the law protecting disabled rights in individual states like North Carolina across the country, and we need to hear from leaders in our states about standing firm on those laws to protect us from the whims of the Trump juggernaut.

For instance, disability activists in NewYork, have stepped up and demanded to hear from their Gov. Kathy Hochul about protecting the disabled from being institutionalized by Trump’s federal government. That’s how serious this is.

What? Do I trust our Republican-led legislature not to find a way to help the Trump Administration pull off this unthinkable crime against its own disabled citizens? You see how willing they are to cooperate with ICE, and killing DEI, so corralling the sick, the invalid and the homeless and throwing them into giant warehouses where they could just rot and die would be a piece of cake for them, in my opinion. That's what ICE has been doing with undocumented immigrants.

Yes, I believe it could go that far, especially when you read various reports, like this frightening piece from Bloomberg Law which reported last week,White House adviser Stephen Miller was the driving force behind the Justice Department’s recent memo authorizing states to institutionalize people with disabilities rather than fund community-based care, said people briefed on the situation.

Miller, the president’s powerful deputy chief of staff, was frustrated that the department’s Civil Rights Division was still reaching settlements compelling states to transfer those experiencing mental illness out of institutions, added the individuals, who spoke anonymously out of fear of retaliation.

The June 18 DOJ Office of Legal Counsel opinion concluded states may disregard decades of Supreme Court precedent and ensuing regulations mandating integration of individuals with disabilities into home or community settings.

Let’s be straight here. Stephen Miller is well-known for his cold-blooded racism and hatred of all things called “liberal.” The man is a stone Nazi who helped to nurture the devastating Project 2025 playbook into existence, shaped Trump Administration policy on undocumented immigrants, and is as unabashedly white supremacist as the day is long.

With senile Trump at the helm, a Republican-led Congress that has no backbone, and a Justice Dept. willing to do whatever the White House tells it to (and indeed has done such in this case by establishing a legal predicate), Miller has all of his ducks in a row, not to mention a US military force eager and hungry for bear to go into US cities and start rounding people up on American soil (whew, thank GOD Trump's Supreme Court ruled in favor of birthright citizenship Tuesday just in time for our nation's 250th, or we would really see Miller's fiendishness at work!).

I know all of this comes off like a second-rate Netflix movie, but unfortunately, it’s all too real to ignore.That’s why, once again, I urge you to prepare yourself to vote this November to help save this country, and yourselves. We have people at the wheel now who believe they can do anything they want to whomever they please, and can get away with it because they believe that they are the law.

NO! The true rule of law here isn’t one man or group of men. The true rule of law here are the millions of citizens who believe in freedom and equality, and being one nation, under GOD, with liberty and justice, for all!

Especially the disabled!

        WE MUST VOTE IN NOVEMBER!!!

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Sunday, June 28, 2026

THE CASH STUFF FOR JULY 1st, 2026

REP. SHELLY WILLINGHAM

                                                               REP. CARLA CUNNINGHAM

TWO OUSTED BLACK

 LAWMAKERS HELP GOP

OVERRIDE GOVERNOR’S

VETO AGAINST ANTI-DEI

LAW

It was one thing for House Republicans to override Gov. Josh Stein’s veto of their bills outlawing DEI (diversity, inclusion and equity) policies in schools and government, and also immigration enforcement in state government.

But to many, it was shocking who seemingly helped to override Stein’s vetoes. In fact, if it wasn’t for Democrat Rep. Shelly Willingham from Edgecombe County and former Democrat Rep. Carla Cunningham from Charlotte, being absent from the override vote on June 24th, it is very likely those votes wouldn’t have even been taken. 

Reportedly both Cunningham and Willingham were present in a committee hearing earlier in the day, but were not present when the state House convened in the afternoon as the votes were called.

Also notable is that both Black House representatives were ousted in their respective Democratic primaries last March. They lost then because they had previously helped the Republican House majority override Gov. Stein’s veto, drawing the ire of Stein, NC Democratic Party leaders, snd other top legislative Democrats.

Neither Rep. Cunningham nor Rep. Willingham offered an explanation or excuse for their critical absences, but in the minds of many Democrats, it didn’t matter.

When their party needed them, especially on a critical issue like saving DEI by protecting Gov. Stein’s veto of the Republican measures outlawing it in state government, the two veteran Black Democratic lame duck leaders who remain in office until next December, were nowhere to be found.

House Republicans needed three-fifths of House members in attendance to override a governor’s veto. In each case, Republicans were able to get their three-fifths threshold - 71 to 47 - because Cunningham and Willingham were absent from the vote on the Democratic side.

  Wilmington Democratic Rep. Deb Butler challenged the House vote.

"It appears that these override votes here that we are seeing today are very well choreographed, and so I would ask you to reconsider the question of privilege concerning the integrity of the House's proceedings because the ability of members to deliberate and represent their constituents is central to the institutional rights of this body," Butler told House Speaker Destin Hall, who then dismissed her concern.

Gov. Stein vetoed three of the four bills overridden last week, a year ago - HB 171 (banning DEI in local and state government hiring; Senate Bill 227 and 558 ban DEI in K-12 public schools and public universities; Senate Bill 153 required local and state law enforcement to further cooperate with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents as they carry out their duties.

Stein blasted House Republicans for taking the time to override his vetoes from a year ago, but still not be able to pass a state budget that is over a year late. Other critics went after Cunningham and Willingham.

“Today’s a difficult day in Raleigh,” Democratic House leader Robert Reives II wrote on social media last Wednesday. “House Republicans overrode Governor Stein’s vetoes of harmful legislation regarding DEI. We could be focusing on policies that actually help improve the lives of North Carolinians, like passing a budget or making life more affordable. Instead, we focus on divisive culture war issues.”

Other Democratic House members weren’t so restrained.

“Today was a day of cowardice at the General Assembly, “ wrote Rep. Brian Turner from NC House 116. "Two Democrats who lost their primaries “took a walk” and left the chamber and handed the Republicans the numbers they needed to overturn Gov. Stein’s vetoes.”

“The vote count from today will be remembered and those voting against a better future for all who call NC home will be remembered for their failure of character,” Rep. Turner vowed.

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                       CHARLOTTE INTERIM MAYOR ROBERT HARRINGTON


CHARLOTTE CITY COUNCIL 

SELECTS NEW INTERIM 

MAYOR TO LEAD CITY

By Cash Michaels

Contributing writer


As of July 1st, and for the next 18 months, Charlotte has a new interim mayor, and his name is Robert Harrington. When the Charlotte City Council selected Harrington on June 22nd to succeed the outgoing Vi Lyles, he became the 60th mayor in the Queen City’s history.

“I just think we’re gonna work together, I’m excited to work with this group of people. You can feel their passion about the city, and I can feel their passion about the city and we’re just looking forward to the future,” Harrington said.

Harrington will serve out the remainder of Mayor Lyles’ term. Lyle’s announced on May 7th that she would be stepping down early to spend more time with her family. She had only spent five terms in office, having won her last election in November 2025. She was the Queen City’s second longest serving mayor.

Mecklenburg County Commission Board Chairman Mark Jerrell issued a statement saying, “Mr. Harrington’s appointment stands as a meaningful testament to the respect he has earned over the years through professionalism, integrity, and dedication to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg community.”

Harrington is the immediate past president of the North Carolina Bar Association, but has never held public office before. After he won a runoff to be selected, Mayor Lyles went to social media and wrote, “Charlotte City Council selected Robert Harrington as interim mayor to help guide Charlotte through its next chapter. I’m grateful for Harrington’s leadership and for the care he will bring to this role." 

      “Charlotte’s future is bright, and I know this city will continue moving forward with strength and purpose.”

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Wednesday, June 24, 2026

THE CASH COMMENTARY FOR JUNE 25 ,2026

                                                               CASH MICHAELS
 

              HOW TO FIX OUR SEMIQUINCENTENNIAL PROBLEM

                                          by Cash Michaels


Next week on July 4th, is our 250th birthday, America! Our semiquincentennial! There should be patriotic music, fireworks, parades, food, speeches about how this relatively young country has historically withstood those forces that have threatened to tear it apart. 

In short, we should be celebrating our very existence as a nation. And indeed, many of us will be. But some won’t.

Some will not be celebrating the signing of our Declaration of Independence. Some will feel that there’s nothing to celebrate, especially with Trump and his many shenanigans in the White House, or the current lousy condition of the country. That’s unfortunate. I’m certain that millions of Americans will still unfurl patriotic flags, throw the steaks and hot dogs on the grill, and break out the lawn chairs in the backyard, on the deck or at the beach because for all of their lives, they’ve been programmed to on July 4th every year, without giving any thought whatsoever to what the Fourth of July is actually supposed to mean.

That’s to be expected. If you’re one of those celebratory Americans, don’t fret. Traditionally, July 4th is seen as a much needed break from the drudgery of everyday living, when family and friends get together to make noise, enjoy each other’s company, party, and let their hair down.

There’s nothing wrong with that, especially this year. Because beneath it all, we, as a nation, are supposed to celebrate our love and respect for our country, and the freedoms we still enjoy, and the symbols that remind us who we are, and who we still strive to be.

As much smack as I talk and write about the sad condition of our democracy right now, I would never so much as think about taking celebrating the semiquincentennial of our nation away from anybody. But in my judgement, celebrating our 250th birthday next week should be about celebrating the original ideals that helped to build this union for ALL people, and our resolve and commitment to reclaim them in the face of current undemocratic forces that pose perhaps the greatest threat to our freedoms we’ve ever seen.

One of our greatest patriots ever, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., once said, “When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir.”

That’s why Dr. King criticized America so much. Because for many of its citizens, it was not living up to the true meaning of its creed, its “promissory note.”

You see, one thing I left out about all of those carefree July 4th family get togethers I mentioned. After all of the lemonade and burgers and hot dogs and overcooked steaks and potato salad with raisins in it (there should be a law), just plain folks at these gatherings tend to send their kids off to play somewhere while they all sit their aging bellies down in the lawn chairs with a beer, and invariably talk politics. 

And that’s when things get real.

“Girrrrrl, I just loved how you cooked those steaks and burgers with the special spices. That must have cost you a fortune!”

“Huh, you’re not lyin’! Compared to last year, we started not even to have a Fourth of July cookout. The prices for beef and ribs now are ridiculous! Even chicken costs too much. But we couldn’t let the kids down. They love it when we can all get together and see each other. But that crazy man in Washington with his peeling green reflecting pool and bombing other folks for nothin,’ who says he really doesn’t care how much we’re paying  for gas and food…he NEEDS to go!”

“That’s right!”

“And he can take those good-for-nothin’ Republicans in Congress with him!”

“You got that right!”

And those are just the women. On the other side of the serving table…

“I’m tellin’ you Doctor (in the Black community, many of us older African-American men address each other as “Doctor” as a sign of respect, even if there may not be a medical degree or academic doctorate within fifty miles of our conversation), that crazy man in DC is messing up big time cuz, but ain’t nobody doing anything about it!”

“Truth. Truth!”

        “Trump’s gettin’ away with every-thang, and then he’s using taxpayer money to build all kinds of monuments and ballrooms to himself, and throwing cage fightin’ matches at the White House for his birthday….and I heard on TV now he's refusing to sign a good housing bill that will help people, until he gets some bill that will make it harder to vote, and go after transgender folks."

          "He better leave them transgender folk alone!"

          "And those Republicans in Congress aren’t doing a damn thing to stop him!”

“You know that’s right!”

“And what are the Democrats doing about all this?”

“The Dems don’t have the power to do anything!”

“All I know is if the Dems get some power back, they need to do something about gas and the price of food before they start messin’ with him. Put some money back in my pocket, and they can mess with that man all they want. The Dems need to take care of the people first!”

“Amen, Doctor, amen!”

Then one of the wives goes over to the men.

         “Anybody want another beer and a plate to take home? Got some more  fresh butter pound cake I haven’t sliced yet. Better get it while we can still afford it!”

You may chuckle at that, but in the Black community, the fact that even in face of struggle and such high food prices now, people are still willing to share and be generous in the face of common daily economic challenges, says something about their resiliency, and commitment to those values that bind us all together.

By the way, I chose a Black family Fourth of July get-together to portray here because, in my experience, I know that model best. But I’m pretty certain the same scenario and conversations play out with other ethnic groups when they get together, break bread and talk as well.

Why? Because we’re all Americans, and we’re all going through the same things in this country we love right now. A country many of us served to defend. A country that gave many of us a chance to overcome, as Dr. King fought and died for.

We’re all communities of families trying to survive in this economy, and we’re all committed to finding answers. And because we’re communities of struggling families, we make up the lion’s share of this nation. That means that ALL of us have a say, a vote, to make the condition of our country better. And we have every intention of holding the people we vote for responsible for doing just that because we’re tired. But not so tired to put up with lots of mouth and no action. We want our lives, and the lives of our families and communities made better beyond our own efforts. 

The jury has come back and the verdict is clear. That man in the White House mistakenly believes that for our 250th birthday as a nation, we should be celebrating him.

WELL WE’RE NOT DOING THAT!

All of us must commit to changing this semiquincentennial disaster we’re experiencing now starting this November by voting with a purpose, voting for ourselves and our families.

When you have your backyard get-togethers on July 4th, be the one who, after all of the fun is over and folks are just sitting around, be the one who starts the conversation, and then watch it continue from there.

Make sure it doesn’t end without discussing the need to vote in the upcoming midterms, and take the temperature on that.

Then, when the nice lady offers to fix you a plate to take home, be sure to get yourself one with ribs, chicken, hot dogs, hamburgers, corn-on-the-cob, pound cake and potato salad (without the raisins, please).

Oh, and one more thing….HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AMERICA!

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