Red States: Our Last Bastion of Defense
By Richard Moss, MD
These are treacherous times. Our principal institutions have been overtaken by the Left. We are fast approaching French Revolutionary levels. However dysfunctional and disturbed they may be, the Left rules us, and they grow more authoritarian and imperious as we speak. Â
The latest example of their audacity and command of our dominant institutions is the response to Georgia’s modest election law (SB202 or “The Election Integrity Actâ€). It included ID requirements for mail-in ballots, banned the practice of giving food or water to voters in line at polling stations, limited the number of “drop boxes,†and shortened early voting, none of which was racial or restrictive in the least. But the carefully orchestrated mass rollout of hair on fire outrage was classic Leftist agitprop, perfected through the decades. So absurd were the accusations that, absent an utterly compliant press, a political movement or party could never get away with it. Â
Shortly after Governor Brian Kemp signed the bill into law, President Joe Biden on ESPN referred to it as “Jim Crow on steroids†and supported Major League Baseball moving the All-Star game out of Atlanta where it was scheduled this year. MLB, indeed, rolled over instantly, moving the event to Denver. Not insignificantly, this year’s summer classic also planned to honor the memory of Hank Aaron, one of baseball’s greatest players, who passed away recently and played with the Atlanta Braves. That Hank Aaron was a black man and that Atlanta is a black majority city that would be negatively impacted by the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars seemed not an afterthought. Biden later called the bill “sick,†“un-American,†and an “atrocity.â€Â Former President Barack Obama agreed with the sentiments as did the entire Democrat Party apparatus and its poodle media. Â
“Voting Rights†activists called for boycotting Georgia-based and other companies if they did not condemn the legislation. Prominent corporations and professional sports teams folded at breakneck speed. AFLAC, the Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks, Coca Cola, Delta, Home Depot, JP Morgan Chase, Facebook, Citigroup, Merck, Cisco, Apple, Wal-Mart, Under Armour, Google, Twitter, Este Lauder, HP, Microsoft, and ViacomCBS all succumbed to a sudden attack of wokeness and vigorously denounced the bill. Thus far, nearly 200 major corporations joined in. A group of 72 prominent black corporate executives, in an open letter published in the New York Times, condemned it. Several black “civil rights†groups including the Georgia NAACP, “Black Votes Matter,†and Stacey Abrams’ “Fair Fight,†condemned the law as well. Lawsuits have been filed. The National Black Justice Coalition called on the PGA Tour to pull the Masters Tournament from the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia where it has been played since 1934. LeBron James, NBA star, co-owner of the Boston Red Sox, and otherwise oppressed billionaire, too, voiced his support for MLB’s decision to move the summer classic out of Atlanta, stating that he was now a proud “part of the MLB family.â€Â Lebron and many of the coalition of the irate have had no trouble doing business with the democratic Chinese Communist Party and their slave empire. Prominent liberal sports writers and figures, including the reliable Al Sharpton, also got on their soap boxes.
American Airlines and Southwest came out against a similar such election bill in Texas. Â
The various election laws passing through Republican states are a result of the election debacle that occurred on November 3, 2020. Particularly in battleground states, election laws were unlawfully changed in the lead-up to the election, because of lawsuits by Democrat lawyers, generally bypassing the state legislatures who constitutionally have the final say on election law. Criticisms by leftist groups and the Democrat party invariably accuse the bills of being “restrictive†and causing “voter suppression,†by which they mean the suppression of blacks and other minorities. Â
The bills, of course, did nothing of the kind. They were intended to prevent election fraud, which Democrats depend on to win elections. Â
The over-the-top reaction to the Georgia legislation, however, is merely a prelude to the passage of the “For The People Act†(HR1 and S1), in which Democrats at the federal level, engaging in typical doublespeak, seek to nationalize election law and enshrine the changes they engineered in 2020 for perpetuity, thus ensuring a one party nation under Democrat rule forever. Â
How should conservatives respond?
It is up to the red states. Â
And the response should be vigorous and unapologetic. Each state dominated by Republicans, where Republicans hold both houses of the state legislature, of which there are 31, and then the trifecta, which would also include the governorship (24 such states), should pass election integrity laws. All should eliminate unsolicited mail in ballots, something done unnecessarily because of Covid, but allow for “absentee†ballots, as always, which must be verified well in advance with proper explanation (illness, disabled, out of state, in the Military). Eliminate same day registration and motor-voter registration. Abolish computer systems. Return to paper ballots, hand counted with poll watchers from both parties present. Require proof of citizenship. Limit early voting to two weeks or consider eliminating it all together. Mandate one election “day,†as was standard until relatively recently, not election “season.â€Â Declare it a holiday. Clean up voter rolls regularly. And, of course, mandate photo ID, something that for Democrats, is akin to daylight for vampires. Â
The Democrats may never win a national election again.
But there is more.
No longer can conservatives allow companies and sports entities, professional or otherwise, to bully and abuse us. It is time for red states to pass “antibullying†legislation against the Left and their corporate minions. Any company, sports entity, and individual athletes or celebrities that disrespect our nation and flag or threaten to or implement a boycott of a red state for passing entirely legitimate legislation should be banned from all future and existing state contracts, tax breaks, set asides, anti-trust protections (where appropriate), and further business dealings with the state. Â
Legislation considered within the purview of the state, wholly reasonable, would contain laws and protections involving religious liberty, protecting children and students from the various and sundry depredations of Leftist theories and policies including such gems as transgenderism and critical race theory, bogus refugee and illegal alien resettlement, and, of course, ensuring the integrity of our elections. Consider also forbidding companies, athletes, sports leagues and entities that have business ties with China’s totalitarian regime from business relations or other benefits, tax breaks, and contracts with the state. Â
Attorney generals of red states should aggressively litigate against leftwing corporations and Big Tech that infringe on the rights of their state’s citizens including the enforcement of speech codes, censorship of conservatives, “canceling†(also known as crushing and destroying) individuals who espouse conservative or traditional beliefs, and otherwise prohibiting normal, free, and open expression. Similarly, they should file suits against corporations that engage in boycotts and threats against the state. Red states must coordinate their efforts. In particular, states like Texas and Florida, with their large populations and economic clout and with supportive governors, notably, Ron DeSantis of Florida, can take the lead, but any state so inclined can move aggressively. Â
Finally, Republican officials at all levels, state and federal, should demand that woke corporate hypocrites boycott the 2022 Olympics in Beijing.Â
The conservative, pro-founding, pro-American, nationalist movement has for decades been inattentive to our culture and commanding organs, including corporate America. As a result, it has largely ceded them to the Left who have been diligently infiltrating them. They have completed their long march through our institutions and now control them, as they do the nation. But we still have power at the state level. We must fight back as viciously as the Left using the tools that we have. Â
That means the red states.Â
It is time to save the country, if it is to be saved at all.
FOOTNOTE:  Richard Moss, M.D., a surgeon practicing in Jasper, IN, was a candidate for Congress in 2016 and 2018. He has written “A Surgeon’s Odyssey†and “Matilda’s Triumph,†available on amazon.com. Contact him at richardmossmd.com or Richard Moss, M.D. on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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Wow. The latest diatribe by the whiny Dr. Moss in Jasper is so off the rails nutty, I’m not sure where to begin.
First, indeed Democrats WON the offices of President and Vice President and won majorities in the House and Senate. According to Moss, that is akin to a takeover. Wow, blather much Dr. Moss?
He accuses the Democrats, the media and the 80,00,000+ Americans who voted for Mr. Biden and Ms. Harris as being “authoritarianâ€. Funny. I didn’t see Democrats or President Biden inciting a seditious riot and attack on our nation’s capital. I saw those very people from Dr. Moss’s “red states†seeking to impose their “Authoritarian†vision in place of the ELECTED representatives. Not the other way around.
I’m sort of surprised that we didn’t see Dr. Moss trying to join the horde of delusional insurrectionists who attempted to disrupt the certification of President Biden’s election victory on Jan. 6, in Washington, DC. Then again, maybe he went and was in disguise?
Dr. Moss whines and whines that Democrats and those who seek broader, more expansive voting systems are part of some kind of Chinese communist system. Wow, for a supposedly smart person, he sure is a sucker for propaganda. Unlike Dr. Moss, I actually travel and work in China from time to time and the Democrats are no where close to anything to do with China or the Chinese system. On the other hand, it seems that Dr. Moss was a supporter of 45’s Russian like Soviet style of running government. Seems like Dr. Moss cannot distinguish between his delusional whining and reality. Sad.
And his demand that “red states†begin to impose even more draconian voting rules and laws is proof positive that all Dr. Moss really wants is his form of dictatorial authoritarianism from the extremist right wing of ideologies. Dr. Moss is feeling bummed because not only did his “team†lose the election, but Americans of every stripe soundly rejected the very ideas his extremist views are based upon. Too bad. Welcome to that world of being an outcast extremist minority.
I had to love Dr. moss’ commentary about corporations. Again Wow! He really doesn’t understand the irony of what he is proposing. When Citizen United was decided, the USSC ruled that corporations were essentially “peopleâ€. That meant they have the same right to engage in political activities that reflect THEIR corporate beliefs and NOT what ideology a small minority of people in states demand. And, now that they ARE exercising those “corporate rightsâ€, Dr. Moss is upset because they don’t conform to his myopia.
Also, someone PLEASE explain to this guy what the 1st Amendment says? Dr. Moss, your speech is ONLY protected from government interference. Private companies can and do establish their own rules and regulations and you agree to them when you sign your employment or use of services contract. If I own a web site or platform, I GET TO SET THE RULES—Not you. If you don’t like those rules, leave or go start your own platform. PS- Do you only honestly think that “liberal†corporations (an oxymoron if there ever was one) are the only corporations with these rules? If you do, I have some bridges to sell you. The 1st Amendment is really simple. Try actually reading it and the various USSC cases that support it.
Dr. Moss want’s red state’s AG’s to litigate (read punish) against corporate rules that prohibit “free expressionâ€. Oh goody, I can’t wait to get a job at Hobby Lobby or some other company with conservative owners and rules and proudly wear my “I support Planned Parenthood†button or one saying “I support Roe v Wade and the Right to Chose†or “Pro Choice†pins. Yeah, I’m sure Hobby Lobby will go for that new normal.
What Dr. Moss really is afraid of is that his narrow-minded viewpoints are rapidly sliding into the dustbin of history, where they belong.
Last, contrary to what he asserts, every “new†law he proposes restricts voting-they do not expand it. And every law he proposes Will impact people of color, young people, and the elderly regardless of his attempts to cover his tracks with nonsensical nationalistic bigotry. Those without means to get to those isolated voting places, those who don’t have the narrow “approved†state ID’s and others will be disenfranchised, which is exactly what people like Moss want.
Last, I have only one question for him as I end: Dr. Moss, why are you so afraid to allow your fellow citizens their right to vote? Why are you so un American?
Lenny Dowhie
Professor Emeritus
USI
Let’s be 100% clear.
Moss is an OUTSIDER…and is so desperate to pretend he is one of us Hoosiers, he will SAY ANYTHING….and is telling lies HE KNOWS are not true about Trump’s losing the White House…and laughing at the very people he is trying to get to like him.
If S. Indiana voters thinks this guy is real? You are total trash. Moss is the least authentic wannabe I have ever witnessed in politics.
Do I agree with his policies? MOSS HAS NO POLICIES!! He believes nothing he says. Everything about Moss is FAKE.
Moss will NEVER be one of us. He is desperate and will say anything.
MOSS needs to move to FLORIDA like JoseProudBoy!
LOL!
Nuff said….
By the way Doc, you MUST —-can that picture of yourself you seem to be in love with if you are ever going to make it to the Big Leagues.
Reminds me of a crazed kamikaze who has successfully accomplished his mission.
And that’s giving you the benefit of the doubt.
Just sayin….
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