If you missed Part I, here’s a link to it: https://janetswritingblog.com/2026/05/27/insidious-tactics-of-politicians-part-i/.
If you are a woman, you have been subjected to unwanted comments in a work environment and/or in public. You have had a man you did not know press himself up against you in an elevator. You have experienced other unwanted touching by a man.
If you are a woman of a certain age… say 73 … you have probably experienced a man saying to you in a job interview, “I don’t think a woman can handle this job” even though you held a master’s degree in the field in which you were being interviewed.
Carefully read the words of Project 2025. Look at the policies being pushed by The Heritage Foundation. They are anti-female. In the Trump Era, it is becoming increasingly acceptable for men in high positions or those seeking positions of influence and responsibility to say that they don’t think women should have the right to vote.
Before you cast a vote in November for a U.S. Representative or U.S. Senator… or a Governor… or a city council member… or a county commissioner… or a school board member, find out where they stand on gender equality and racial equality.
Don’t blindly vote for a state’s constitutional amendment or for anyone of any political party without knowing their opinions on these things. Your future and the future of your descendants hang in the balance.
I hate to throw North Carolina under the bus again, but here we go.
Keith Kidwell represents the 79th State House District in eastern North Carolina. He is out to imprison a lot of women in the state.
Kidwell, who will be 65 years old in June, was born in Passaic, New Jersey. (I don’t want North Carolina to take all the blame for his existence.) He has represented the 79th State House District since January 1, 2019
Kidwell is a member of the Oath Keepers. Need I say more?
Even if that’s all you need to know about him, I’m going to tell you more.
He is a health and life insurance salesman. That seems a strange occupation for a member of the Oath Keepers but, for all I know, that’s what they all claim to do for a living. You know… taking care of people.
On May 14, 2026, Kidwell filed House Bill 1232 in Raleigh. It proposes an amendment to the North Carolina Constitution that states that human life begins at the moment of fertilization – and that microscopic embryo is a person under the law.
Anyone doing anything to stop that embryo in its tracks will be charged with murder
It doesn’t stop there.
It goes on to legalize the “use of deadly force” against the woman or the person performing an abortion.
The wording is, “Any person has the right to defend… the life of another person, even by the use of deadly force… from willful destruction by another person. The State has an interest and a duty to defend innocent persons from willful destruction of their lives and to punish those who take the lives of persons, born or unborn, who have not committed any crime punishable by death.”
The bill makes no allowances for rape, incest, ectopic pregnancy, profound deformity of a fetus, or the mother’s age or health. The mother is fair game for anyone who wants to kill her.
Bottom line: The embryo has the right to live, but the mother does not have the right to live. In the split-second of its inception, an embryo has more rights than the woman carrying that embryo, regardless of the circumstances under which that embryo came into existence.
If this bill is approved, it will be effective as of January 1, 2027, and an amendment to the Constitution of the State of North Carolina will be on the ballot on November 3, 2026.
Kidwell was defeated in the Republican Primary in March; however, he will serve in the North Carolina House of Representatives until his term expires in January 2027.
The State of North Carolina might soon codify that a one-second-old embryo is a person with all the rights of a person. The United States Supreme Court has already ruled that a business is a person.
The people making such laws and rulings apparently only see the world in terms of black or white. It must be nice to not be bothered by any gray areas or “spirit of the law” considerations. Or common sense. Or humanity.
It must be nice to be a defeated old white man in the state legislature proposing laws that have nothing to do with you or your body.
I’m merely advocating for women’s rights. The trend I’m seeing in America in 2025 and 2026 is a serious widespread effort to take our rights away from us. Men don’t seem to understand that women were also made in God’s image, and Jesus Christ never belittled or pushed women and their concerns off into a corner. So don’t start quoting the Bible to me to try to prove me wrong.
If you would like to read NC House Bill 1232, here’s a link to it: https://webservices.ncleg.gov/ViewBillDocument/2025/9070/0/DRH10579-NJy-55.
Trump brags that Republicans won in the Republican primaries
Did you catch it?
In yesterday’s Cabinet meeting, Trump bragged that lots of Republicans won in the Republican primaries on Tuesday.
I guess he didn’t see that coming.
I have five questions
Why do we have to keep paying for new baseball caps for all the Cabinet members?
Why is Mount Rushmore gold on yesterday’s new baseball caps for the Cabinet members?
Does Trump plan to pour gold paint all over Mount Rushmore?
Why does a baseball cap sell for $55?
Who gets the money?
In what country were these caps made?
Asking for a friend. Nothing says redneck quite like a Trump baseball cap.
Janet
The government should be afraid of its citizens, not the other way around.
P.S. My life would be so much simpler if I didn’t care.




“He has represented the 79th State House District since January 1, 2029” think the date here is a typo.
It’s sad that “advanced countries” are turning back on us women, it gives little hope to those of us in less developed areas.
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I’m surprised that NOW hasn’t been in the news fighting (again) for women’s rights.
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Thank you for reading my blog and taking the time to leave a comment. Also, I appreciate your pointing our my typo! Yes, I meant 2019. Thank you for catching that. And yes, it is indeed sad that women’s rights are under attack in so-called “advanced countries” like the United States of America. We see it every day. All the progress women have made since the 1960s is draining away, bit-by-bit. Men are still in charge and they just cannot stand to see women get equal rights. I wonder if that will ever change. Please don’t lose hope. I’m 73 years old, and it’s hard to be optimistic under our current governmental leadership, but I don’t want you to lose hope for your country.
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Yes. Where are they? And now Trump’s private law firm, a.k.a. The US Department of Justice, is going after E. Jean Carroll. I have never in my life witnessed such unabashed corruption.
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Neither have I. Thanks a lot, John Roberts, for unleashing the Creature from the Black Lagoon.
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Yes, and he probably has 20 more years as Chief Justice. I shudder to think Trump will get to appoint any more Associate Justices to the Court. As pitiful as some of them are, I want them to stay healthy until January 21, 2029.
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I agree with you that more Trump-appointed justices would be a disaster.
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I wish the Republican party were not advocating a return to Wallace Steger’s description of a hero.
“The folk culture sponsored every sort of crude practical joke, as it permitted the cruelest and ugliest prejudices and persecutions. Any visible difference was enough to get an individual picked on. Impartially and systematically we persecuted Mah Li and his brother Mah Jim, …any Indians who came down into the valley in their wobble-wheeled buckboards, anyone with a pronounced English accent or fancy clothes or affected manners, any crybaby, any woman who kept a poodle dog and put on airs, any child with glasses, anyone afflicted with crossed eyes, St. Vitus’ dance, feeble-mindedness, or a game leg. Systematically, the strong bullied the weak, and the weak did the best to persuade their persecutors, by feats of courage or endurance or by picking on someone still weaker, that they were tough and strong.”
Source: “Specifications for a Hero,” <i>Wolf Willow,</i> (New York: Viking Press: 1962).
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Spot on!
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