Author: Ex-PH2

  • Our Plan Is The Best Plan Ever

    I found an article at ‘The Guardian’ that reviewed George Soros’s failures. It’s obvious that the writer likes Soros, but he does not gloss over the failures.  https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/jul/06/the-george-soros-philosophy-and-its-fatal-flaw

    One of those failures – Soros’s biggest –  is not understanding that this country is a democratic republic, not a democracy, and that’s why it works so well. Democracies fail. When Rome stopped being a republic and became a democracy as idealized by Pericles and Cleisthenes in Athens, it began to fail. Soros thinks that the USA is a democracy, which is incorrect.

    We should outlast Rome, if we don’t fiddle with it.

    He really disliked Bush’s war-oriented reaction, a completely natural response, to the 9/11 hijackers’ use of passenger planes as flying bombs, and a means of committing mass murder. It was warlike and reactionary (no, really?) and should have been less aggressive, according to Soros. Yes, let’s do appease those who wish to kill us in large groups. 

    He thinks Trump is a dictator. Trump is a lot of things, but a dictator? Not even! He’s just really good with timing. I’ve seen stopwatches that are less accurate. He knows how to throw a bone out there with a string attached to it and reel in the fish that swallowed it. I’m sure he could successfully herd cats.

    The Guardian’s rather interesting article is about Soros’s complete failure to understand how important capitalism is to a prosperous and healthy economy. This is really quite odd, because he’s a hedge fund manager, someone who manipulates financial markets to make a profit. That is pure, unadulterated, unfiltered capitalism. There’s a real serious disconnect there.

    Per The Guardian article, Soros seems to be slipping further to the Left of the political spectrum. He looks at Hungary’s Orban as a “dictator” the same way he looks at Trump. Is this some kind of ‘turf jealousy’? I must pay more attention to Hungary. This is interesting.

    Where else in Europe is this going on? Oh, that’s right: Germany. They just had their elections.

    Merkel is not going for a 5th term. The AfD party (right-wing) received 12%+ of the most recent vote and now has a seat in the German parliament, while Merkel’s two centrist parties (CDU and SPD) lost votes. She can no longer achieve a majority vote, so she’s giving up. I think our two-term president rule is much better. We really don’t want a Prezzie for life, like Xi Jinping. Even Vlad Putin is slipping in popularity. This ain’t Venezuela.

    Soros is the guy who shorted the British pound sterling in 1991-1992 and got it yanked out of EU circulation. It was generally described as ‘breaking the pound’. Remember our brief recession then? You think there’s no connection?  Soros is a financial speculator, not an investor. Taking that into consideration, I would like to know how many fingers he had in the US financial pie prior to the disastrous collapse of US financial markets in 2009. And how much did his hedge fund profit from it? Understand that when you manipulate financial markets the way he can, you can trip over your own hubris.

    As much practice as he’s had, he could have done to the US dollar, the basis for international currency values and trade support, what he did to the British pound. If you understand that, you’ll know how close we came to a worldwide financial disaster.

    The Guardian’s final paragraph:  “Presently, Soros’s cosmopolitan dreams remain exactly that. The question is why, and the answer might very well be that the open society is only possible in a world where no one – whether Soros, or Gates, or DeVos, or Zuckerberg, or Buffett, or Musk, or Bezos – is allowed to become as rich as he has.”

    Think about that for a minute: a world where NO ONE is allowed to become wealthy or rise from poverty to a better life. NO ONE. Ask people who finally were allowed to leave the Soviet Union and subsequently, Russia, what that feels like. Strangely, many of them are like my skating teacher, who is Polish by birth, and Russian immigrants, and who found a home and support in Skokie, IL, when they got here, and were able to get right on track to a better life.

    We have pockets of severe poverty in this country, places like the Big Ugly district in WV, in the heart of coal country, where people are having a desperate struggle for basics and the kids want books and school time. https://www.stepbystepwv.org

    In this country, a West Virginia coal country teenager with the stuff of dreams in his head can learn to build rockets and go to work for NASA, like Howard Hickam did.

    In a “Soros cosmopolitan society”, it won’t happen. There’s no moving forward, no progress, no inventiveness, no exploration, no discovery. Stagnation is what happens instead. Why else would the Soviets look for people in the US to sell them classified information on engineering and rocket science?

    Stagnation and decay – yes, that’s a real good way to muck up a thriving economy. Even China knows better than that. Don’t weep for poor old Venezuela or Cuba. Some day, Maduro and the Castros will die. Then what do you think will happen?

    It’s the struggles that make us who we are, not waiting to be handed ‘stuff’ or told what to do, which is how Soros thinks things should be done. He does not understand squat about human beings at all. A strong rise occurred in England’s economy during the reign of Elizabeth I because she had enough good sense to get out of the way of people who had good ideas. She also had excellent advisers at her back. Ditto for Queen Victoria.  None of us – not a single one of us – needs permission to think for ourselves or to speculate about the shape of things to come.

    Does what Soros want sound like a dictatorship to you? It does to me. Sounds like the “benevolent” dictator who thinks he knows better than you do what is best for you. Soros doesn’t seem to have even the slightest understanding of humans as a competitive species. This is quite odd, because his entire life has been aimed at acquisition of wealth in a competitive industry. So it’s okay for him, but not for us?

    Yeah, well, he can take his cosmopolitan twinkle twaddle and stick it right where the sun don’t shine. These gasbags all fail in that they are just as mortal as the rest of us, but they do not recognize it. Ask Stalin about his brain cramp, which killed him. After he was discovered dead in his bedroom, Krushchev took the reins and things began to loosen up, a millimeter at a time until finally, the USSR ceased to exist because its war of acquisition in Afghanistan had bankrupted an already stagnant economy.

    I’ll repeat what The Guardian says about Soros’s failures: The system that allows George Soros to accrue the wealth that he has created has proven to be one in which cosmopolitanism will never find a stable home.

    The open (cosmopolitan) society is only possible in a world where no one – whether Soros, or Gates, or DeVos, or Zuckerberg, or Buffett, or Musk, or Bezos – is allowed to become as rich as Soros has.  – Article

    You all have a good week, and go vote on Tuesday (if you haven’t already).

     

  • A Message From the DAV and DAV Auxiliary

    The DAV and the DAV Auxiliary have sent this notice around regarding H.R. 6959 The Burn Pit Registry Enhance Act. I’m posting their message here, for your information.

    On September 27, 2018, Representative Raul Ruiz (CA) introduced H.R. 6959, the Burn Pit Registry Enhancement Act.  This bill would direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to ensure that the burn pit registry may be updated with the cause of death of a deceased registrant.

    In June 2014, the VA launched the Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry to allow eligible veterans and service members to document their exposures and report health concerns.  As of September 26, 2018, more than 157,000 veterans and service members have completed and submitted the registry questionnaire.

    DAV strongly supports H.R. 6959 as it will enhance the burn pit registry by including diseases related to a veteran’s cause of death.  This legislation is in accord with DAV Resolution No. 090.

    Please use the prepared electronic letter or draft your own to urge your Representative to support and cosponsor H.R. 6959.  As always, we appreciate your support for DAV and your grassroots activism in participating in DAV CAN.  Thank you for all you do for America’s ill and injured veterans and their families.

    At the link below, the electronic letter is available. You can also go online at the DAV’s website and access it there. Just do it, or those two Marines up top will find you and take you to task over it.

    Take Action

     

  • Sunday Feel Good Stories

    From the search and relay skills of AW1Ed, come these stories:

    Springfield homeowner stabs man who forced his way into the house

    …then it got all stabby.

    https://www.wkbn.com/news/local-news/police-say-intruder-stabbed-by-homeowner-in-springfield/1568680364

    SPRINGFIELD TWP., Ohio (WKBN) – Police say a homeowner in Springfield Township stabbed an intruder who forced his way inside.

    It started as a call about a burglary at the house on Springfield Road around 1 a.m. Friday.

    911 caller: “There’s somebody trying to break into my house and he actually slashed the tires on my car.”

    The caller said he knows the intruder.

    Investigators said a husband and wife from Columbiana were fighting and the wife left with two children to go to her friend’s house in Springfield.

    The husband, Kyle Wilkinson, followed her there. He faces trial for domestic violence next month.

    911 caller: “His wife and kids are hiding here because she has a protection order against him and he’s here, like, trying to get them.”

    “He slashed a set of tires for a car in the driveway, pushed a window air conditioning unit into the house, attempted to kick in the front door and also threw a large rock through the rear sliding window,” Det. Gus Lolakis said.

    As the caller waited for police to get to the house, screaming can be heard in the background of the 911 call. Then the woman took the phone.

    Woman: “We need an ambulance now.”

    Dispatcher: “OK, what’s going on?”

    Woman: “I don’t know, I don’t know. There’s blood, there’s blood.”

    Dispatcher: “Did he get into the house?”

    Woman: “Yes, he came in the house and he freakin’ attacked him.”

    When the shouting stopped, the homeowner got back on the phone.

    911 caller: “As the wife and kids were behind me and I had a knife for self-defense, and ended up stabbing him.”

    When authorities got to the house, they found Wilkinson bleeding from a stab wound but no one else had been hurt. Police said Wilkinson was armed as well.

    Again?

    One stabbed, one arrested after altercation at Topeka apartment

    https://www.wibw.com/content/news/One-stabbed-one-arrested-after-group-of-five-confront-resident-499379251.html

    TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) One man is behind bars and another is recovering from a stabbing injury to the hand after five people confronted a resident at their apartment late Thursday.

    TPD says the incident happened at an apartment in the 2300 block of SE Bellview just after 10 p.m. Thursday.

    Five subjects went to the apartment to confront a resident about a past disturbance.

    One of the five, Chance Johnson, 22, arrived at the apartment armed with a handgun.

    The group entered the apartment and threatened the resident. From there, a physical altercation ensued.

    The resident of the apartment cut one of the five subjects with a knife in what appeared to be an act of self-defense, according to Lt. John Trimble.

    Johnson was booked into the Shawnee County Department of Corrections on aggravated assault and conspiracy.

    Reports for aggravated assault and conspiracy were sent to the Shawnee County District Attorney’s Office for consideration of charges on the other four subjects – their names have not been released.

    Finally a good old fashioned DGU.

    Police: Burglary Suspect Shot, Killed By Homeowner In Mt. Oliver

    https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2018/11/01/police-medical-examiner-mount-oliver-home/

    MOUNT OLIVER (KDKA) – Allegheny County Homicide Unit Detectives said a suspect is dead after an attempted home invasion in Mount Oliver.

    Lt. Andrew Schurman said the man who resides in the home on Sherman Avenue shot and killed the intruder just after 5 a.m. Thursday.

    Detectives said the intruder had a weapon “similar to an assault rifle” and they think he entered through a second-story window.

    The homeowner, who was taken away for police questioning, said he believed the intruder had a weapon and shot him with his personal handgun.

    No charges have been filed.

    The intruder has been identified as 33 year-old Daniel Johnson.

  • Important Message From General Charles H. Jacoby!!

    I received the following e-mail last night, and am puzzled as to how to properly respond to it. I’m torn between being flattered that someone wants to give me 30% of $38,000,000 Big Ones, and knowing that no matter how earnestly I respond, the Western Union office that used to be next door to the restaurant on the highway is – well, it’s gone, because nobody patronized it, and the cash to which General Jacoby is referring would have to be shipped to me by Fed Ex – and I’m not sure that they’d want that kind of responsibility, unless, perhaps, General Jacoby paid to insure delivery before he shipped the $38,000,000 Big Ones to me.

    Of course, you do realize that I would expect to be rewarded for my endeavors by a considerably larger percentage than a mere 30%. If I’m to guard this cash hoard against all takers, I’d require personal weapons of my own, which requires qualifying for a CCW as well as acquiring an FOID, all of which takes time. There is no instant gratification in this kind of thing. I would also require reinforcement of the walls of my house, or else a new garden shed with a more secure door and lock on the front. Again, this takes time.

    Unfortunately, I might have to be completely honest with him and tell him that my spendthrift gene would flash the “ON” button at the sight and smell of all that moola, and I’d be gone so fast, papers would fly up in my wake.

    Any suggestions are, of course, welcome, and no doubt the good general expects to find his cash hoard intact.  So what say you all?  Tell the general ‘Yes, of course, I’ll take it to help you out”? Or should I be more forthright and tell him he has to ship his entire $38,000, 000 cash hoard to a small regional airport innocuously located at Minot, North Dakota? As I understand it, Fargo is not too far from there. And Minot still does 15 second MITO exercises, so my timing must be impeccable in this matter.

    General Charles H. Jacoby <gen.chj@usa.net>

    Fri 11/2/2018, 1:24 AM

    Recipients

    Greetings,

    My name is  General Charles H. Jacoby, I am an American soldier, presently in Afghanistan for the training, advising the Afghan forces and also helping in stabilizing the country against security challenges. With a very desperate need for assistance, I have decided to contact you for your kind assistance to move the sum of (US$38,000,000.00) Thirty eight Million United States Dollars to you if I can be assured that my share will be safe in your care until I complete my service.

    Some money in various currencies was discovered in boxes at a farmhouse during a rescue operation we conducted in one of the attacks by the terrorists and it was agreed by my colleagues and I that some part of this money be shared among us. The above figure was given to me as my share, and to conceal this kind of money became a problem for me, so with the help of a British doctor working with Red Cross, I was able to get the package out to a safe location entirely out of trouble spot. he does not know the real content of the package, and believes that it belongs to a British /American medical doctor who died in a raid here in Afghanistan, and before giving up, trusted me to hand over the package to his Family.

    I have now found a much secured way of getting the package out of Afghanistan to you for pick up and I will discuss this with you when I am sure that you are willing to assist me. I am ready to compensate you with 30% of the $38 million USD for your assistance.

    I don’t know how long we will remain here, and I was shot. I lost my wife and my little girl in Afghanistan during the attack. wounded and survived two suicide bomb attacks by the special grace of God. This and other reasons I mentioned later prompted me to reach out for help. 70% of my will be used for my investment and start a new life and settle down when i am out of here.

    Please contact me as soon as possible with the following details:

    Full Name:

    Full Address:

    Tel/cell numbers:

    Occupation:

    God Bless you as I look forward to your positive response.

    Truly yours,

    General Charles H. Jacoby.

  • Saturday Feel Good Stories

    AW1Ed says he apologizes in advance for the gawd-awful site composition- the jarring colors gave him a headache.

    https://www.bxtimes.com/stories/2018/44/44-morrisondelishooting-2018-11-02-bx.html

    It’s in the Bronx. I expect better of the Bronx.  But: Police are investigating an attempted robbery that left a suspect fatally shot by a bodega owner. According to the NYPD, 43rd Precinct police responded to a call of a robbery in progress inside of 1260 Morrison Avenue on Sunday, October 21 at 10:32 p.m. Upon entering J Market, police officers discovered Daniel Meeks, a 32-year-old Soundview resident, unconscious and unresponsive after sustaining a sunshot wound to his head. EMS responded to the scene and transported Meeks to Jacobi Hospital where he was pronounced deceased. Meeks allegedly entered the store and demanded cash from the owner before jumping over the counter. The owner allegedly produced a .357 Magnum revolver and shot Meeks. The investigation is ongoing and is being treated as a case of self-defense.

    Never piss off Mama Bear:

    https://www.foxcarolina.com/i-would-ve-killed-him-if-i-had-to-mother/article_c7cda65b-e84e-5238-830d-dff2e796e138.html

    A mother of three in South Carolina said she used her firearm to protect her family when a stranger tried to enter her house.

    Ashley Jones told FOX Carolina she heard someone banging on the door of her home in Anderson County around 6 a.m. Thursday.

    She looked out the window and didn’t see anyone, so she asked who was there. No one answered her, but she heard people speaking in front of the house. Next, Jones said she called 911 and grabbed her gun.

    As she walked downstairs with the gun, she said she saw a strange man in a red shirt knocking on her window by the front door.

    Jones said she was initially hesitant to be a gun owner and hoped she never had to use it. She took steps to train with the firearm and taught her children to avoid it. But after the events that unfolded Thursday morning, Jones said she is glad to be a gun owner.

    And finally, in vino veritas:

    https://www.reporternews.com/story/news/crime/2018/10/31/crime-blotter-abilene-police-said-drunk-intoxicated-man-hit-head-own-gun/1831591002/

    Abilene police said an intoxicated man was hit in the head with his gun after he was disarmed by his potential victim at a south-side hotel.

    The 38-year-old man from Oklahoma and a 19-year-old man got into a verbal argument in a parking lot in the 3400 block of South Clack Street about 11:15 p.m. As the victim was getting into his vehicle, the suspect charged him. The victim told the suspect to back off because he had a gun in the vehicle, police said.

    The suspect went to his hotel room to retrieve a gun and returned to the parking lot, where he pointed the gun at the 19-year-old, police said. The victim took the gun from the suspect and hit him with it on the ear, police said.

    During his arrest for public intoxication, the suspect admitted to be drunk and making bad choices, police said.

    Must be something in the water in Abilene, TX. Thanks to AW1Ed for supplying the stores.

  • A Presidential Proclamation

     

    USS Virginia BB13

    By Presidential Proclamation, November 2018 is Military Families and Veterans’ Month.

    https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-air-force/2018/11/01/trump-extends-veterans-day-celebrations-through-all-of-november/

    President Donald Trump issued a proclamation Wednesday designating November 2018 as National Veterans and Military Families Month.

    “I encourage all communities, all sectors of society, and all Americans to acknowledge and honor the service, sacrifices, and contributions of veterans and military families for what they have done and for what they do every day to support our great Nation,” the president said in a press statement posted to the White House’s website.

    Trump issued the proclamation while also championing his commitment to the veterans community.

    “I was pleased to sign into law the landmark VA MISSION Act of 2018, which revolutionizes the way veterans receive healthcare and other services vital to their lives,” he said in the statement.

    For full coverage of Veterans Day and veterans’ affairs events this month, visit Military Times’ Veterans Month Salute page

    (N.B.: He did this last year, too, but it went unnoticed in the media. This year, it showed up. Maybe they’ve mellowed a little.)

     

     

  • Turkey and the Kurds and US

    An Israeli Kurdish woman holds a Kurdish flag as she takes part in a rally outside the US embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel (26 October 2017)

    I’m still not understanding what the angst is between the Turks and the Kurds, who are successfully doing their job in northeastern Syria, with backing from the U.S. government. Since both Turkey and the USA are allies in NATO, this issue needs to be resolved, and soon, too, since the Taliban have returned like a stomach ache.

    Part I:

    Turkey’s Erdogan threatens new push against US-backed Syrian Kurds

    By: Suzan Fraser, The Associated Press 31 OCT 22018

    ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey’s president said Tuesday his country has finalized plans for a “comprehensive and effective” operation that would target a U.S.-backed Kurdish militia in Syria east of the Euphrates River, a move that could further increase tension in the area where U.S.-led coalition forces are based.

    Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s remarks came days after the Turkish military shelled Syrian Kurdish People’s Protection Units, or YPG, militia positions and following repeated warnings to expand Ankara’s operations to northeastern Syria.

    Turkish forces have already forced the Syrian Kurdish forces from west of the Euphrates in two cross-border operations, in 2016 and 2018. Ankara considers the militia a terror threat and an extension of Kurdish rebels waging an insurgency within Turkey.

    “Soon, we will descend on them with more comprehensive and effective” force, said Erdogan, who has long vowed to clear all of northern Syria of the militia. He spoke to ruling party legislators.

    Full story is here: https://www.militarytimes.com/flashpoints/2018/10/31/turkeys-erdogan-threatens-new-push-against-us-backed-syrian-kurds/

    Part II:

    US, Turkey begin joint patrols around northern Syrian town of Manbij

    By: Suzan Fraser, AP and Bassem Mroue, AP  1 NOV 2018

    ANKARA, Turkey — Turkish and U.S. troops on Thursday began jointly patrolling areas around the northern Syrian town of Manbij, part of a roadmap for easing tensions between the two NATO allies, Turkey’s defense minister announced.

    Responding to questions by legislators in Parliament, Hulusi Akar said the patrols began at 3:53 p.m. (1253 GMT) but did not provide further details.

    Sharfan Darwish, spokesman of the Manbij Military Council, told The Associated Press earlier that the patrols have started and are taking place on the front lines between his group and those of Turkey-backed rebels in the operation called Euphrates Shield.

    Ankara and Washington agreed on a roadmap in June amid Turkish demands for the withdrawal of the U.S.-backed Kurdish militia that freed Manbij from the Islamic State group in 2016.

    The U.S. and the Turks have been conducting independent patrols along the front line and joint patrols are considered a way to tamp down potential violence between the various groups in the region. The sides have conducted 68 independent patrols before the combined patrols started.

    The Manbij Military Council that administers the town says the Kurdish militia, the People’s Protection Units, or YPG, which Turkey views as a terrorist group, left Manbij in July.

    Turkey considers the YPG a terrorist group because of its links to the Kurdish insurgency in southeastern Turkey. It had threatened to storm Manbij to oust the group from the region. (Okay, I get that part, but the Kurds have been there for some time, since before Saddam Hussein was born, and it is nothing new.)

    The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war monitor, also said the patrols would follow days of Turkish shelling of positions of the main Kurdish militia.

    The Observatory and Kurdish spokesman Mustafa Bali said Turkish troops opened fire on the border village of Tal Fandar killing an 11-year-old girl.

    So, are the Kurds the terrorists that Erdogan thinks they are?

    Originally, back in The Long Ago, they were nomads in that area, just as the Mongols were and still are in Mongolia. They make up the 4th largest indigenous ethnic group in the Middle East, but never obtained a status as a permanent state. At the end of World War I, with the demise of the Ottoman Empire, the 1920 Treaty of Sèvres provided status for a Kurdish sovereign state. However, when the boundaries of modern-day Turkey were set by the Treaty of Lausanne, no such provision was included for the creation of an independent and autonomous Kurdish state. This BBC article provides near-complete information about this history. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-29702440

    Perhaps it’s time, or even past time, to address this issue head-on, and end the conflict between Erdogan and the Kurds. They have been, after all, successful at chasing out ISISers in Iraq when the Peshmerga had to withdraw, and Turkey refused to attack ISIS positions, resulting in the deaths of many, many Yazidis.

    I think the real problem is “turf”. It’s an amorphous thing, but Erdogan sees all of the Lausanne-based boundaries of modern Turkey, including the parts occupied by Kurds, as his “turf” and he’s unwilling to bend even an inch on that.

  • In Regard to Ratifying the ERA

    When the Equal Rights Amendment was put into formal context of both language and legal status in 1972, it was in the form of a new amendment to the U.S. Constitution. In the original vote count, by 1977, the legislatures of 35 states had approved the amendment. Since then, two more states, Nevada in 2017 and Illinois in 2018, have voted to ratify the Amendment.

    Only one more state is needed to pass the US Equal Rights Amendment. This article from NYT tells us that since Illinois voted to approve the Equal Rights Amendment at the federal level in May this year, there is only one more state needed to complete the process of full ratification, making the ERA a federal law.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/31/us/equal-rights-amendment-illinois.html

    Phyllis Schlafly’s arguments included everyone using a common public restroom, and women being drafted. Well, okay, the unisex restroom thing has already been addressed and in regard to women being drafted, she forgot that the draft ended in 1973, which meant that men were only required to register with Selective Service to qualify for federal college loans.

    I see nothing wrong with requiring the same thing of women, because from World War I  (and the Civil War) right up to the present, millions of women have been putting in their time voluntarily because they thought it was the right thing to do, and they still think that way.

    So what is the issue again? Just what is wrong with being asked to put in some of your precious time serving your country? There are thousands of us girls doing it right now, some on the front lines, and many who went before, so get over whatever that nonsense is about ‘it’s a man’s world’ thing. Grow up.

    There are 13 states left to make up a 38th state to ratify the ERA. Yes, it is well past the deadline, but there was one Amendment to the US Constitution that took 200 years to be ratified.  Something unexpected happened with a different amendment in 1992.

    First, some history: Six months after the Constitution went into effect, James Madison offered 17 amendments to the founding document. Congress ultimately approved 12. By 1791, the states had ratified the first 10, which became known as the Bill of Rights.

    One of Madison’s amendments continued to slowly work its way through the states more than 200 years after congressional approval. In May 1992, Michigan became the 38th state to ratify, making it the 27th Amendment, which says that salary increases for members of Congress do not go into effect until the term after they were approved.  – Article.

    If it took 200 years for that salary increase amendment to become an Amendment to the US Constitution, then why shouldn’t this one have that approbation, as well? After all, it simply confirms what has already happened, mostly at the state levels, and requires only one more state to pass the ERA. There are 13 states from which to choose: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Utah and Virginia.

    Once a 38th state has passed the Amendment, perhaps, per a 2013 report by Congressional Research Service, Congress could simply change the deadline. Congress could also replace the old ERA with a new, updated version and ask the states to ratify the newer version.

    Whatever happens, it’s kind of a lame duck thing anyway, because so many moves forward have taken place since 1972. It would be symbolic that we do support the Law of the Land, the language of the U.S. Constitution, and we don’t just give lip service to it.