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Kansas Sanctuary City ban passes Senate, heads to governor – KSN-TV

TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNW) The Kansas Senate passed a measure aimed at addressing immigration laws and sanctuary cities in the state.

The Senate voted 29-10 to pass House Bill 2717 on Wednesday after it recently passed the House last week.

The measure now heads to the governors desk.

The bill was firstintroduced on Feb. 22at the request of Attorney General Derek Schmidt in reaction toWyandotte County passing the Safe and Welcoming ordinanceon Feb. 10. Wyandotte Countys ordinance would make it illegal for the Unified Government to collect immigration data unless required by state or federal law and would issue municipal ID cards to those who were recently in prison, homeless or undocumented.

It was mostly Democrats who voted against the bill in the Senate. Some also spoke out against the plan when brought to the House floor.

Like other lawmakers, Rep. Pam Curtis, D-Kansas City, pointed to the federal government for lack of action on immigration reform.

That leaves municipalities, like KCK, with large immigrant communities to deal with this as best they can, Curtis said.

Curtis also expressed concerns for people with mixed status. In hearings, people testifying against the bill explained that many worry about interactions with law enforcement or going about their daily routine. Curtis said many people take the ability to have an ID for granted, arguing that its hard for people to access services without identification.

From borrowing books to enrolling their child in school to renting an apartment or a home, Curtis said.

HB 2717 would make any municipal identification card used in lieu of state ID to be invalid, including for voter ID purposes. Both the ordinance and the legislation to undo it have sparked discussion across the state regarding immigration laws and haveraised concerns for many immigrants living in Kansas. Other lawmakers argued that the government shouldnt interfere with the states long-held standard of local control.

Were here today considering a bill demanding that our cities and counties enforce the laws of the tyrannical and out-of-control federal government, said Rep. Dennis Highberger, D-Lawrence.

Attorney General Derek Schmidt spoke about the bill at theKansas GOP conventionthis month, voicing his concerns over the ordinance.

That instructs their police officers not to cooperate and communicate with federal enforcement authorities and says theyre going to start issuing local governmental IDs, Schmidt said. Thats a problem, and it ought to be unlawful.

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Why You Should Care That Ginni Thomas Is Bonkers Mother Jones – Mother Jones

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Imagine a Supreme Court justice influenced by QAnon. Were not there yetas far as we knowbut the recent revelations about Virginia Ginni Thomas, notable far-right agitator, tea partier, and spouse of Justice Clarence Thomas, do render that possibility not too far a stretch.

Last week, theWashington Postand CBS News publishedtext messagesexchanged between Ginni Thomas and White House chief of staff Mark Meadows in the wake of the November 2020 election, in which Thomas fervently urged Meadows to overturn the results to keep Donald Trump in power. The disclosure of these texts has revived a long-running debate over Justice Thomas potential conflicts of interest related to his wifes political work and his steadfast refusal to recuse himself from cases to which she might possess a connection. One recent example: in January Clarence Thomas was the only justice to dissent in a case in which the Supreme Court declined to support Donald Trumps effort to block the House committee investigating the January 6 assault from obtaining White House documents related to his attempt to undermine the election. Given his wifes role in the so-called Stop the Steal movement and her communications with the Trump White House about this matter, Justice Thomas might not have been an impartial arbiter in this dispute. Legal ethics experts haveplenty to dissect here. But as serious as that topic is, the texts raise another troubling prospect: Ginni Thomas is absolutely bonkers.

The texts show that she was a true-blue believer in Trumps Big Lie conspiracy theory about the election. The majority knows Biden and the Left is attempting the greatest Heist of our History, she texted Meadows a few days after the election, when there was no proof of any such theft (as there would never be) and when no opinion polls showed most Americans concluding the election had been rigged against Trump. In another text, she claimed the dispute over the election (which Trump and his cult had ginned up) was a a fight of good versus evil. Her texts indicated she believed the nonsense grifter-attorney Sidney Powell was peddling about foreign states (China! Venezuela!) manipulating voting machines to change the vote count.

One Thomas text to Meadows shared a video promoting a QAnonish conspiracy theory claiming watermarks on ballots would show that Biden received millions of fraudulently cast votes. This baseless assertion wasbeing pushedon InfoWars, the conspiracy theory site of blowhard nutter Alex Jones, by a fellow named Steve Pieczenik, a longtime disinformation purveyor who claimed the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newton, Connecticut, was a staged false flag operation. Related to this particular BS, Thomas texted Meadows a quote she had pulled off a right-wing website: Biden crime family & ballot fraud co-conspirators (elected officials, bureaucrats, social media censorship mongers, fake stream media reporters, etc) are being arrested & detained for ballot fraud right now & over coming days, & will be living in barges off GITMO to face military tribunals for sedition. Uh, no.

Ginni Thomas has long been one of the leaders of the right, and it turns out shes a loon. This is not entirely a newsflash. Nine years ago, Irevealed the existenceof a new and secretive conservative outfit that Thomas had helped pull together. Called Groundswell, it assembled a collection of right-wingers in Washington, DC, for weekly meetings to concoct talking points, coordinate messaging, and hatch plans for a 30 front war seeking to fundamentally transform the nation, according to a trove of its documents I obtained. The group included a host of far-right extremists, including Frank Gaffney (who had claimed Barack Obama was a secret Muslim); Ken Blackwell and Jerry Boykin of the Family Research Council; Tom Fitton, the president of Judicial Watch; tea party fanatic Allen West, a former member of Congress; Steve Bannon, then the executive chairman of Breitbart News Network; Dan Bongino, a former Secret Service agent who would become a Fox News presence; Leonard Leo, executive vice president of the influential Federalist Society; a handful of conservative journalists; and others. A top aide to Sen. Ted Cruz was a Groundsweller.

Groundswell appeared to be set up as competition to the well-known Wednesday morning gatherings of conservative advocates hosted by Grover Norquist, the head of Americans for Tax Reform. That collective included a broad spectrum of Republicans, including conservatives opposed to gay rights and abortion rights and those who favor them, as well as GOPers on different sides of the immigration reform debate. Groundswell, which met at the same time as Norquists group, was a more ideologically pure and extreme version of the Norquist confab. The group devised strategies for killing immigration reform, hyping the Benghazi controversy, and countering the impression that the GOP exploits racism. On a Google group page, Groundswellers often griped that the GOPs inside-the-Beltway crowd was trying to marginalize the conservative die-hards and recruit, promote, and support political candidates deemed less strident and more electable. Their Number One enemy in this regard was Republican strategist Karl Rove, and Groundswellmounted an effortto discredit him.

The documents indicated that Ginni Thomas was a guiding force for Groundswell, setting agendas for its meetings and actively coordinating messaging among its participants, and that the group had a dark, paranoid, and Manichean view of American politics. One Groundswell memo stated that an active radical left is dedicated to destroy [sic] those who oppose them with vicious and unprecedented tactics. We are in a real war; most conservatives are not prepared to fight. At one meeting a participant claimed that many government agencies (the State Department, the CIA, the Pentagon, the EPA, and others) were conspiring with far left wing groups to undermine conservatives in the media.

In a post on a Google group page, Ginni Thomas encouraged Groundswell members to watchAgenda: Grinding America Down, a purporteddocumentarythat claims progressives (including Obama) seek a brave new world based on the failed policies and ideologies of communism and that an evil left is purposefully destroying the greatest country in all of world history.This film could have been produced by the John Birch Society. Dredging up the Alger Hiss and Rosenberg atomic spying cases, it compares liberalism to communism and Hitlers Nazism. The film alleges that the left is deliberately seeking to impose communism on the United States and to eradicate the American family. Its that old bugaboo of the subversive foe within: America has an enemy that is getting very close to accomplishing its plan of destroying the greatest country in all world history. Thewebsite for the film features a wire diagram of the leftist conspiracy to exterminate the United States that is worthy of a tinfoil hat award.

Ginni Thomas was endorsing this claptrap. To see this film as an accurate depiction of reality, one would have to be a paranoid nutcase incapable of effectively and somberly evaluating the world. And theres this: a person who believes that such a sinister plot is afoot could likely justify almost anything. As that one Groundswell memo suggests, this is a war, yet only Groundswellers are prepared for this battle.In such circumstancesif you were combatting an evil force bent on annihilating the land you lovewould you really care about such niceties as avoiding judicial conflicts of interest?

In one of her texts to Meadows, Thomas sent a dire message: the most important thing you can realize right now is that there are no rules in war. That text also said, This war is psychological. PSYOP. That means that the fight is over defining realitysomething to which Ginni Thomas is not strongly tetheredand that in this clash she feels no need to abide by rules or, perhaps, even laws.

Theres much to the Ginni Thomas story. The House 1/6 committee hasrequested she come by for a chat. And for so many years now, she and her husband have created the appearance of a serious conflict of interest. (A decade ago she was lobbying against Obamacarewhen her spouse was clearly going to have to rule on the constitutionality of the healthcare law.) But she has now certainly demonstrated shes a conspiratorial crackpot. What does it say about the tea party and the far right that they have been steered by a zealous lunatic? No doubt, many Stop-the-Stealers do not drink Trumps Kool-Aid. They use the false claims of a fraudulent election as a cudgel against Joe Biden and the libs. Or perhaps they suspect there was some chicanery, but they do not buy the full My Pillow Guy nuttiness. (The CIA used Italian military satellites to swipe votes from Tump!) Ginni Thomas, though, is all in. She is unhinged. Though it may be unfair to judge a judge by his or her spouse, it is hardly reassuring that a Supreme Court justice is literally in bed with a quasi-QAnon conspiracistand ruling on cases related to her passions.

We are living through what feels like the end of America, Thomas texted Meadows. In the Thomas household, its more like the end of rationality.

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Letter: We are all defined by our actions – Chico Enterprise-Record

Two things every Liberal, Conservative, Progressive, Libertarian, Anarchist, Et al. have in common is our humanity and overlapping needs and beliefs

A Libertarian believes in equality for all. Im all in for this!

An Anarchist believes that governmental hierarchy is flawed. Im all in for this!

A Liberal believes in equality before the law. Im all in for this!

A Conservative believes in individual freedom. Im all in for this!

A Progressive believes in evidence-based governing. Im all in for this!

Et al. believes in the personal pursuit of happiness. Im super all in for this!

We are not defined by our political affiliation, nor are we defined by our thoughts and beliefs. We are defined by our actions.

A wise Oroville houseless grandad I met in 2012 reinforced a core belief of mine thusly, Just act like a human being and you can safely go anywhere.

I believe this to be true, and we need to hold this truth as self evident; for we are all human. Flawed, factious and fantastic.

Bill Mash, Chico

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Filings close with races forming in SFC | Government and Politics | dailyjournalonline.com – Daily Journal Online

Filings closed Tuesday for the August Primary election with a few races forming countywide.

For Presiding Commissioner, incumbent Republican Harold Gallaher is seeking another term. Ryan Cooper has filed as a Libertarian.

For Prosecuting Attorney, incumbent Melissa Gilliam and Blake Dudley have filed on the Republican ticket.

For Recorder of Deeds, incumbent Republican Jay Graf and Libertarian Jacob Reagan Goff have filed.

Kristina Bone and Elaine Easter have filed as Republicans for Circuit Clerk.

For Associate Circuit Judge Division III, Republican Brice Sechrest has filed for election for the position to which he was recently appointed.

For Associate Circuit Judge Division IV, incumbent Pat King and Julie McCarver have filed as Republicans for the position.

Angie Usery has filed as a Republican for St. Francois County Collector.

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For County Auditor, incumbent Republican Louie Seiberlich has filed.

For County Clerk, incumbent Republican Kevin Engler filed.

For the Republican Central Committeeman - Perry Township, Randy Hubbard and Mike Miller have filed.

For the Republican Central Committeeman - St. Francois Township, Ben Bradley, Chuck Dodson and Kyle Smith have filed.

In Madison County, the primary includes Associate Judge 24th Circuit, Prosecuting Attorney, Presiding Commissioner, Circuit Clerk, Treasurer, Recorder of Deeds, Collector and Clerk of County Commission.

Daniel P. Fall filed in the Republican primary for associate judge.

Incumbent M. Dwight Robbins filed in the Republican primary for prosecutor.

For Madison County Presiding Commissioner, incumbent Jason Green and Jim Thompson have filed in the Republican primary.

For Madison County Circuit Clerk, incumbent Tenia Hermann filed in the Republican primary.

For Madison County Treasurer, incumbent Jessica D. Stevens filed in the Republican primary.

For Madison County Recorder of Deeds, incumbent Saundra Ivison filed in the Republican primary.

For Madison County Collector, Sarah B. Garcia filed in the Republican primary.

For Madison County Clerk of County Commission, incumbent Donal Firebaugh filed in the Democratic primary.

For the U.S. Senate seat, a number of candidates have filed for both parties. Republican candidates are Mark McCloskey, Eric Greitens, Hartford Tunnell, Deshon Porter, Dave Sims, Patrick A Lewis, Billy Long, Eric Schmitt, Vicky Hartzler, C.W. Gardner, Robert Allen, Dave Schatz, Bernie Mowinski, Dennis Lee Chilton, Kevin Schepers, Rickey Joiner, Robert Olson, Russel Pealer Breyfogle Jr, Darrell Leon McClanahan III, Curtis D. Vaughn and Eric McElroy. Democratic candidates are Gena Ross, Lewis Rolen, Spencer Toder, Carla Coffee Wright, Lucas Kunce, Scott Sifton, Josh Shipp, Clarence Taylor, Pat Kelly, Tudy Busch Valentine, Ronald William Harris and Jewel Kelly. Libertarian Candidate Jonathan Dine and Constitution Candidate Paul Venable have also filed.

For U.S. Rep. District 8, two Republicans have filed, Jacob Turner and incumbent Jason Smith. Randi McCallian has filed as Democrat and Jim Higgins as Libertarian.

For State Rep. District 115, incumbent Republican Cyndi Buchheit-Courtway has filed for reelection and Barbara Marco has filed as a Democrat.

Incumbent State Representatives Dale Wright, Mike Henderson, Chris Dinkins and Rick Francis have filed for their respective districts with no opposition.

Mark Marberry is a reporter for the Farmington Press and Daily Journal. He can be reached at 573-518-3629, or at mmarberry@farmingtonpressonline.com

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Free Will: The Choice to Choose – aish.com – Aish

How much of your decision-making are you actually responsible for? When it comes to making a choice, how much of it is actually in our hands?

Did you choose to read this article, or did some algorithm bring you here? Why are you wearing those particular clothes right now? And why did I decide to write this when I could have done anything else? Does free will our ability to freely choose between multiple options without any external force predetermining our decision really exist? Do people decide between right and left, good and evil, chocolate and vanilla? Philosophers have grappled with this since ancient times. There are three main schools of thought: determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism. Lets consider what they mean and their relevance in our lives.

Absolute determinists believe we do not act freely. Plato argued that our actions are determined by our impulses, our conditions, and a bunch of other things. For example, Charles Darwin talked of biological and evolutionary factors, Karl Marx outlined economic constraints, Sigmund Freud developed theories around unconscious drives, and more recently, Rene Girard said that we copy those around us. In short, the determinists think that your procrastination issues can be blamed on literally everyone BUT you. Congratulations! Enjoy watching way too much Netflix in one go instead of doing more exercise it turns out you dont have a choice in the matter.

Immanuel Kant takes the opposite stance, a more libertarian view. In the broader sense, this approach argues that if free will doesnt exist, neither does moral responsibility. Without culpability, there are no systems of justice, and without justice, there would be chaos and anarchy. For libertarians, the responsibility for our choices is self-evident: you chose TV over volunteering at a puppy shelter, and thats on you.

Gottfried Leibniz takes what is called the compatibilist stance: we have liberty and free choice, but we make those choices within a framework determined by outside influences. You and only you decided to stay up until 5 am watching a new season of Stranger Things. BUT the season is brand new, and everyones been talking about it, and youre already seeing spoilers online, and Jimmy Fallon just posted 15 interviews with the cast. But you still made the choice to stay up so late when you have a full day of work the next day.

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So, whats the right answer? Which makes the most sense? Before we jump to any conclusions, lets see if Jewish philosophers have anything interesting to say on the matter (and you may be surprised to find out that there are several different approaches, so I will pick one that aligns with each category).

Rabbi Mordechai Yosef Leiner argues that free will is an illusion. God controls all, and therefore everything we say or do is predetermined. Rabbi Joseph Albo, on the other hand, takes a strong libertarian approach: as long as choice exists, we have the possibility to choose, no matter how challenging our predisposition, surroundings, or other influences.

Maimonides takes more of a compatibilist approach. We may have free will when it comes to individual decisions, but we are still the subjects of social determinism. Our environment inherently affects us, and Maimonides encourages us to choose positive settings that are more likely to facilitate positive results. Its like your parents always told you: choose your friends wisely and always listen to Maimonides because he was a doctor AND a rabbi.

And where does God fit in? Does God fit in? Sure, God definitely knows what you were ultimately going to choose, but youre still the one empowered to make that choice.

Who you were, who you are and who you can be are separable: failure is never fatal, and were always able to wipe our slate clean and start afresh.

So, we make decisions, and some of those decisions are bad ones because we are human. And some of those decisions feel impossible to correct. One of the foundational tenets of Judaism is the ability to restart anew. Who you were, who you are and who you can be are separable: failure is never fatal, and were always able to wipe our slate clean and start afresh.

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Rabbi Eliyahu Dessler developed an idea called the choice point. We all have a choice point, even if we dont realize it. The factors that lead us to our choice point are deterministic, but we have all the power once we get there. We do the choosing and no one else. For example, most of us dont find it particularly challenging not to steal. But somebody who has been conditioned to engage in theft may find themselves in a situation where theyre desperate enough or know theyll never get caught. Deterministic factors may have shaped everything leading up to that point; yet the liberty to steal or not steal is still very much there. If we had to rank two people just for fun: one who hasnt been brought up in an environment of thievery and one who has and neither of them steals anything, one could argue that the person who fights their deterministic factors scores way more points. We must be responsible for our actions and acknowledge that while there may be a limited number of paths, we ultimately choose which one to take.

We must be responsible for our actions and acknowledge that while there may be a limited number of paths, we ultimately choose which one to take.

Rabbi Dessler wasnt just a philosopher; he was also an ethicist. So, while he understood that people will find themselves with certain choice points, he also challenged people to work on themselves and reach a stage where morally problematic choices are harder and harder to make. Victor Frankl once wrote one of my favorite quotes: Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom. Frankls experience in Auschwitz was a hell on earth that managed to inspire this concept. In the concentration camp, ones liberty and identity were stripped to the extreme. It seemed as if there were no choices to be made; you did what you were told. In short, this was determinism to the max. And yet it was in this seemingly impossible situation that Frankl identified room for possibility. No one, he argued, not even those imposing the cruel condition upon their victims could determine the individuals attitude to the situation. Even as a prisoner, one has a choice point the choice of feeling hope or giving up.

So much in this world is determined for us, and yet there are elements of freedom everywhere. Where we were born and who we are was chosen for us, but we can always choose who we want to become. The choice is ours.

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