Sussex Democrats use Commissioners’ meeting to bash “white” people

The top brass of the Sussex County Democrats were drafted in to divert attention from the tragic COVID deaths that occurred under Governor Murphy’s watch in Sussex nursing homes. The Democrat State Committeewoman, former county Chairwoman, and county candidates like Kristy Lavin all did their best to take the focus off Murphy’s dead and place it on… wait for it… white racism!

Yes, politics at its worst. Politics tarted up to look like activism. Except the face paint wasn’t right, the garb soiled, inside and out.

The message of the Democrats and their followers was clear at last evening’s meeting of Sussex County’s Board of Commissioners: If you are white, you are the problem. They pushed hard to change the subject. Even brought in a speech by an impassioned member of Black Lives Matter.

Again and again, using highly charged and emotional arguments, the Democrats explained why whiteness was the number one problem in America – and especially in Sussex County. It was described as a bigger problem than COVID.

White children appeared to be a special problem for the Democrats. It seems the Democrats believe white kids to be rather blood-thirsty, relentlessly stalking children “of color”. What these children need, it was suggested, was a form of detention and re-education. The Democrats already have a camp in Andover – mothballed, of course – but one that could be reopened for their purposes in short order.

This assault on children is of particular concern because of the effect it could have on their emotional and mental wellbeing. Telling innocent children that they are the carriers of “systemic racism” and guilty of all manner of horrible things based merely on the color of their skin is quite a wicked thing to do. We wonder how this jives with Democrat Lavin’s day job as a state licensed social worker? Sounds like child abuse to us. She should do a better job of setting boundaries for her party’s acolytes.

But it doesn’t stop with children. The Democrats hate the police as well. One Democrat activist flat out told Commissioners that “Blue Lives don’t Matter.” That’s right. The Sussex Democrats believe that if you are a police officer, or the family member of a police officer, your life doesn’t matter. And the woman who said that was a real sweetheart.

We intend to make a transcription of the meeting with all its high notes and turn it into a kind of spoken word poem about the madness of a kind of certainty that comes from feeling so good about yourself, so righteous, that you think you get to destroy other people who don’t fit into your ideological framework… like Pol Pot did in Cambodia. Apparently, the madness is all around us, as this video makes clear…

Demanding polite behavior is something necessary for a democratic society. But demanding that people think a certain way – and that you have the right of access into their brains to train them how to think – that is the very embodiment of a totalitarian dystopia. If you love liberal democracy – you must resist these people.

The Sussex County Commissioners placed a draft resolution up for discussion that took clear aim at Governor Phil Murphy’s nearly year long rule by edict. While giving praise to Murphy, the resolution was promptly attacked by someone who looked like Democrat State Committeewoman Michelle Van Allen. Although it could have been Michael Schnackenberg made up to look like Van Allen. She does get her identities confused. The resolution reads:

Whereas, Governor Phil Murphy signed Executive Order No. 222 on February 17, 2021; and

Whereas, Executive Order No. 222 extends the Public Health Emergency that was declared on March 9, 2020 through Executive Order No. 103, which was previously extended in 2020 on April 7, May 6, June 4, July 2, August 1, August 27, September 25, October 24, November 22, and December 21, and again in 2021 on January 19; and

Whereas, under the Emergency Health Powers Act, a declared public health emergency expires after 30 days unless renewed; and

Whereas, Executive Order No. 222 extends all Executive Orders issued under the Governor's authority under the Emergency Health Powers Act. It also extends all actions taken by any Executive Branch departments and agencies in response to the Public Health Emergency presented by the COVID-19 outbreak; and

Whereas, the Executive is designed to be just one of three co-equal branches of government in the State of New Jersey; and

Whereas, this continued rule by Executive Order has undermined the representative Legislature and denigrated the democratic process; and

Whereas, the results of this rule by Executive Order are clear have been injurious to the wellbeing of our State and its people; including:

- Over 7,000 deaths in nursing and veterans' homes attributable to Executive Order 103;

- The economic fallout from the closure of main street businesses;

- The loss of jobs and income without the creation of a temporary safety net to address the basic needs of the people, like food, housing, and health care;

- The effects of these Executive Orders on our God-given freedoms contained within the Bill of Rights.

Be It Resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Sussex County, New Jersey:

1. This Board asks that the Governor sign no further extension of the Emergency Health Powers Act and immediately takes steps to return the State to constitutional government and democratic ideals.

2. Copies of this resolution, shall be transmitted by the Clerk of the Board to the Governor, the Lt. Governor, the Attorney General, and to the Leadership of both Chambers of the New Jersey Legislature.

The madness that comes with the certainty that you are both right and good. The banishment of scruples, so that whatever you do to another human being – however you injure them – is covered by that certainty. This is what we heard in the earnest, choked voices of last evening.

We have been warned about this before, in another context, by that good liberal, Mrs. Lillian Smith. A Southern writer, she was a pioneer in the battle to end segregation. We recommend her book, The Winner Names the Age. In it, you will find this passage she wrote when she accepted the Charles S. Johnson Award for her work:

“It is his millions of relationships that will give man his humanity… It is not our ideological rights that are important but the quality of our relationships with each other, with all men, with knowledge and art and God that count.

The civil rights movement has done a magnificent job but it is now faced with the ancient choice between good and evil, between love for all men and lust for a group’s power.”

“Every group on earth that has put ideology before human relations has failed; always disaster and bitterness and bloodshed have come. This movement, too, may fail. If it does, it will be because it aroused in men more hate than love, more concern for their own group than for all people, more lust for power than compassion for human need.”

“We must avoid the trap of totalism which lures a man into thinking there is only one way, one answer, one option, and that others must be forced into this One Way, and forced into it Now.”

Lillian Smith
author and civil rights pioneer
(on accepting the Charles S. Johnson Award for her work)

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New  Jersey: Say No to Roe Infanticide Act

by Marie Tasy

In the middle of a  pandemic, Governor Murphy and pro-abortion legislators are shamelessly championing the NJ Reproductive Freedom Act (S030/A4848), a radical bill with multiple components that ignores science, endangers the lives of women, causes more babies to die in abortion and will deprive the right of NJ citizens to vote on one of the most important human rights issues of our time.  It also seeks to restrain future legislatures’ authority to pass laws in accord with evolving scientific advances and contains a number of other grievous elements, some of which will be addressed in this op-ed.  In recent days, we have learned that Assemblyman Vincent Mazzeo (D-2, Northfield, NJ) whose district includes Atlantic County, has signed on to become a co-sponsor of this terrible bill.   

The legislation “explicitly guarantee, to every individual, the fundamental right to reproductive autonomy, which includes the right to contraception the right to abortion and the right to carry a pregnancy to term.”   The Act says that “it should be liberally construed to effectuate the purposes.”  Noticeably  absent in the Act is any language  limiting abortions at any period of gestation. 

Ultrasound has allowed us a window into the womb where we can witness a baby in utero and clearly see the beauty of  humanity and wonder of life that exists within the child,  a stage of life that existed at one time for all of us, and thankfully, still does.   The Act says a baby in utero “shall have no independent rights under the laws of this state,” stripping them of their life and dignity through inhumane procedures that would not be tolerated if they were done to a cat or dog.  The Act will permit these procedures to be done during all stages of pregnancy, even when the baby in utero is viable and full-term.  This is clearly not a position supported by the majority of people across our country and in our state.   

New Jersey already has one of the most permissive laws in the nation when it comes to abortion, but the Reproductive Freedom Act slides us down into the dark abyss even further.   Some of the few safety protections for women that have existed up until now will be completely eradicated by this Act.   That is because the Act specifically eliminates the rules and regulations promulgated by the NJ Board of Medical Examiners.

These include, but are not limited to, eliminating the requirement that only physicians licensed to practice medicine and surgery can perform abortions.  The Reproductive Freedom Act permits non-physicians to perform abortions and sets no limits on the performance of an abortion at any stage of pregnancy.  Since the Act completely voids the NJ Board of Medical Examiners regulations regarding termination of pregnancy and any other statute or laws that conflict with the Act’s purpose, it will also eliminate the safety protocol that required to be performed in a licensed hospital after 14 weeks gestation, as well as invalidate the Conscience Clause for health care workers. 

Currently, a disproportionate number of abortions in New Jersey are performed on women of color.  This Act will sadly increase the number of minority babies whose lives are ended in abortion and further place the lives of minority women in danger.  The sponsors claim that they have introduced the bill to ensure that all New Jerseyans have access to abortion, but the Act says residents, non-residents, minors, and those who are incarcerated, regardless of where they are domiciled, can get an abortion, paid for by NJ taxpayers.  Not only will this make NJ a national refuge for sex traffickers and others who exploit and abuse minors by bringing them to NJ to get an abortion, but it will also attract those who will do so from outside our U.S. borders as well. 

The Act also “exempts prosecution for individuals terminating or attempting to terminate the individual’s own pregnancy; or acting or failing to act in any manner with respect to the individual’s own pregnancy, based on the potential or actual impact on the individual’s own health or pregnancy.”  In addition, the bill eliminates the requirement that a medicolegal death investigation be conducted in a case where “a fetal death occurs without medical attendance.”  Whether it was the sponsors’ intentions or not, the language in the Act is so sweeping that it can be interpreted to prevent prosecution for the infanticide of a newborn infant. This will negate the effectiveness of NJ’s Safe Haven Infant Protection Law which has successfully saved the lives of 77 newborns since its enactment.  

Lastly, the Act will require all NJ health insurance companies and policies to cover abortion and coverage for contraceptives for a 12-month supply with no deductibles, no-co-insurance and no co-payments.  If the Act passes and becomes law, NJ taxpayers will be footing the bill for “individuals who are incarcerated, are living in government-funded institutions or are otherwise under governmental control or supervision” as well as “residents and those who come into the state” as stated in the Act. 

The Reproductive Freedom Act is full of abortion extremism that should be completely rejected by our citizens.   The fact that Governor Murphy and legislative sponsors are attempting to push it through the legislature during a pandemic is especially unconscionable.   The entire Legislature and Governor are up for re-election in 2021.   It’s time to show them we are watching and demand that they oppose the Act and withdraw it from consideration. 

Marie Tasy | Executive Director | New Jersey Right to Life
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