Donald Trump's war fuckery against Iran is still a thing and I will have some more thoughts about that in some other post (after Saturday's hastily assembled post on that subject.)
But there's some fuckery going on here on the home front that I feel compelled to address.
So onward!
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On Saturday morning, my Tik Tok For You Page was inundated with videos about the Kansas driver's license problem.
What Kansas driver's license problem, I wondered.
What fresh hell is this?
So here's the deal:
The Republicans in the Kansas State Legislature passed S.B. 244, a new law requiring driver's licenses must indicate a driver's assigned sex at birth.
Letter were sent out last week advising people who updated the gender marker on documents like their driver's licenses or birth certificate that starting right now (not a date in the future but immediately), those documents are no longer valid.
Recipients of those letters were informed they needed to surrender those documents immediately and be issued corrected replacements.
The letters people received specified “that the legislature did not include a grace period for updating credentials. This means that once the law is officially enacted, your current credential will be invalid immediately.”
Unlike most bills in most states that go into effect at some specified later date, the Republicans in Kansas wrote this bill specifically to go into effect immediately upon passage of the law.
S.B. 244 provides a penalty for failure to comply with this law: you go to jail.
6 months of jail time.
Beyond the driver's license problem, S.B. 244 goes on to provide other sweeping restrictions to the trans gender community in Kansas.
S.B. 244 also mandates that any “multiple-occupancy private space” must be segregated by gender assigned at birth, including restrooms, hospital rooms, dormitories, locker rooms, and more.
The law puts a bounty on the heads of trans gender people. Anyone who believes they were in a bathroom with someone who is trans gender can sue for damages of at least $1,000.
The state's Democratic governor did veto the legislation but the Republicans hold a super majority in the state house and quickly acted override the veto.
Republicans acted super fast to draft this legislation and just as super quick to pass it. That is some goddam urgency there. What the hell, guys? Are trans gender people setting fire to Kansas or something?
Here's some more fuckery from this punitive law. If a trans gender person did try to comply with the law to get a NEW I.D. that has a gender marker with their assigned gender at birth:
1) It cost $48 to get that new I.D.
2) It takes 45 days to get the new I.D.
Which means even if you try to comply with the law, you're still out of compliance with the law for any activity that requires you to have an I.D.
Like driving a car.
Rep. Abi Boatman is a Democrat from Wichita who is the only transgender member of the Kansas Legislature. She had to endure a lot of shit as Republicans rammed through this legislation. In a statement made on the floor of the house, she said “I have sat here for five and a half hours and listened to this entire room debate my humanity and my ability to participate in the most basic functions of society. From the bottom of my heart, I hope none of you have to ever sit through something like that.”
Well, that was a moving and poignant appeal to basic decency and human respect.
Decency? Respect? When there are trans gender people to fuck over? Forget that shit! Republicans made S.B. 244 a reality and declared victory!
In case you're wondering what is the legal basis for this law, well, there isn't one. Christian nationalist Republicans harrumphed and thumped their King James Bibles to underscore why S.B. 244 is such an urgent necessity.
Well, it seems to me and anyone with a dime's worth of sense that this damn bill is unconstitutional and Kansas is gonna get sued.
Which means Kansas taxpayers will being paying for lawyers to defend a law that is an affront to the basic rights of American citizens and human beings.
To me and I hope you, that seems like a really bad idea.
Of course there are Republicans who hold control over other state legislatures that could eye what Kansas did and think, "Hey, now that seems like a pretty good idea."
Such as say the Republican dominated legislature of North Carolina?
It is an election year and since Republicans ain't gonna do anything about the cost of food, energy and medical care, they gotta do something to keep their phony baloney jobs.


