10/19/24

Rapid City's Eccarius channeling racist Tanton

At his Faceberg page Republican former South Dakota legislator and retired Rapid City ophthalmologist Scott Eccarius releases racist tirades especially against asylum seekers. He and this interested party clashed at the Protecting South Dakota Kids page where he argued against free will and reproductive rights; but he didn't get to rabid racism on his own. 

Michigan ophthalmologist, John Tanton held white nationalist beliefs and wrote that to maintain American culture, “a European-American majority” is required. Tanton died in 2019.
In 1975, he wrote a paper titled “The Case for Passive Eugenics” and would later, in a letter to eugenicist Robert Graham, a millionaire businessman known for starting a sperm bank for geniuses, clarify his goals. Tanton’s ideas could also be found in the proclamations of the prominent “alt-right” white nationalist leader Richard Spencer. And Tanton’s ideas could be heard on Fox News. “The left used to care about the environment, the land, the water, the animals,” Tucker Carlson said on his show on Dec. 17, 2018. [The Ghosts of John Tanton]

10/18/24

Moving Rapid City railyard could speed passenger service

My proposal for passenger rail from Minneapolis to Denver is a route from the Twin Cities to Mankato on the right of way owned by the Rapid City, Pierre and Eastern Railroad to Brookings, South Dakota and Pierre then to Rapid City and to Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway tracks at Alliance via Chadron, Nebraska then to Cheyenne, Wyoming and Denver. Service to Sioux Falls and Omaha could diverge at Florence, Minnesota but a route in the I-90 median between Sioux Falls and Rapid City should also be explored. 

Construction costs are very high for passenger rail between Minneapolis and Denver because significant track upgrades are needed especially in South Dakota. In east Rapid City, the abandoned Milwaukee Line that used to connect with Sioux Falls dead ends at the junction of SD44 and E. St. Patrick Street. The RCPE divides sending traffic north and west to Colony, Wyoming and east to Pierre. There is no intersection of the two rail beds and at this time there is no intention to secure leases for a new right of way from Colony to Gillette where passenger service could be developed in the future.

With help from a consultant Cheyenne's Metropolitan Planning Organization’s passenger rail location study has identified six potential station locations: the Union Pacific Depot in downtown Cheyenne, the Reed Avenue Corridor, an area near Old Happy Jack Road, the BNSF railyard northwest of downtown, a site next to FE Warren AFB, and along Terry Ranch Road.

Kip Harrington is Rapid City's Community Long-range Planning Manager.
“There are a lot of railroad grant programs out there available," Harrington said. "We have spoken to the railroad about it, they’re all in favor of moving the railyard, except they don’t want to pay for it. So they’re looking for some other funding opportunity, so that’s something we’ll work on once we have the recommendations from this study.” [Bill Janklow's idea of public radio]
The Railyard Relocation and Railway Configuration Study is linked here.

Learn more at Colorado Public Radio.

10/17/24

Pastor sounding the alarm on NAR

Within the New Apostolic Reformation, dominion theology supposes christians must control the seven “mountains” of government, education, media, arts and entertainment, religion, family, and business in order to establish a global christianic theocracy and prepare the world for Jesus’ return.

South Dakota's Earth hating governor is up to her areolae in this stuff.

On Wednesday KANW aired a terrifying episode of Reveal that chronicles the rise of NAR among the radical white wing of the Republican Party. It features The Reverend Rob Schenck as he comes to realize the depth of the evil that Donald Trump has tapped into. Schenck has an essay in the November-December issue of Mother Jones.
It took years for the scales to fall from my eyes. A major turning point occurred when I took a leave of absence from Faith and Action to pursue a late-in-life doctorate. Part of my research involved the German Christian movement of the 1930s, which supported the Nazi Party. One of the most respected Bible scholars of that period, Paul Althaus, declared Hitler’s ascent to the chancellorship to be a “gift and miracle from God.” I began to suspect that we evangelicals were similarly allowing our faith to be co-opted for political purposes. Devastating consequences seemed inevitable for evangelicalism and for our country. [Confessions of a (Former) Christian Nationalist]
Listen to the Reveal broadcast linked here.

10/16/24

South Dakota suffering lack of political engagement

Blue states are twice as politically engaged as red states are. 

In 2020 my home state of South Dakota was 47th in the percentage of the electorate who turned out to vote and 49th in percentage of women who voted that year. In May, 2021 a poll conducted by South Dakota News Watch and the Chiesman Center for Democracy at the University of South Dakota revealed that Republicans in the failed red state revel in authoritarianism when Republicans are in power and loathe democracy and progress when Democrats govern. Just 59% of the electorate turned out for the General Election in 2022 and only 17% of voters turned out for the June 2024 primary election. Chiesman has known about voter disgust in South Dakota for at least two decades.

Even the state's establishment Earth haters are on tilt about it.

"Hi Larry,

With Election Day coming up and only 66.8% of the voting-age population having cast ballots in the 2020 presidential election, WalletHub today released its report on the Most & Least Politically Engaged States in 2024, as well as expert commentary, to identify where Americans are making their voices heard the most. The more engaged voters are, the better chance they have to impact future economic and social issues.

WalletHub compared the 50 states based on 10 key indicators of political engagement. They range from voter registration statistics and laws to the percentage of people who voted in recent elections to political contributions."
 

Most Politically Engaged States Least Politically Engaged States
1. Maryland 41. Louisiana
2. Virginia 42. Mississippi
3. New Jersey 43. South Dakota
4. Oregon 44. Nebraska
5. Washington 45. South Carolina
6. Montana 46. Indiana
7. Minnesota 47. Oklahoma
8. California 48. West Virginia
9. Arizona 49. Alabama
10. New York 50. Arkansas