Five years ago -- before Trump -- California began slapping travel bans on conservative states that passed conservative social legislation.
The Sacramento Bee noted Monday that with a new travel ban on Ohio, in response to a law allowing doctors to refuse to participate in treatments that violate their moral or religious conscience (think: abortion or gender reassignment surgery), California has now banned state-funded travel to one-third of the U.S. by population, and 72% of the states that voted for Trump.
There are all kinds of loopholes, but this really is a bizarre form of protest, one that severs official ties with much of America: just look at the Bee's map of the banned states. It is now impossible to drive cross-country from California without passing through a a banned state.
Notably, the bans have had little effect. One state, North Carolina, remains banned even though it repealed a controversial 2016 transgender bathroom law. Evidently, it is on the list simply for being North Carolina.
Not only is California showing -- again -- the intolerance of the left, but it is also contributing to the crackup of the American body politic. Being a citizen, being an adult, means learning to live with people even if you disagree with them. You don't have to accept everything they do, but the set of things that should prompt a severing of relations is really rather small.
https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article254625357.html
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This week’s portion tells the grand story of the prophet who tried to curse people of Israel and instead ended up blessing them.
I am reminded that these portions continue to be relevant anew, as this particular reading lent the title for Israel’s recent 12 Day War against Iran, “Operation Rising Lion.”
This week's portion includes the commandment of the red heifer -- one of the classic "irrational" commandments whose fulfillment is an expression of faith. It also includes the regrettable episode in which Moses strikes the rock.
I referred to this story in a wedding speech last night. Why was Moses punished for striking the rock in Numbers, when he struck the rock without incident in Exodus -- both for the purpose of providing water to the people?
The answer is that in the interim, the Jewish people had received the Torah, which is like the marriage contract between the people of Israel and God. In a marriage, you do not resolve things by breaking boundaries, but through love.
The additional reading, from Judges Chapter 11, is the story of Jephthah (Yiftach), a man whom the leaders spurn, but to whom they must turn to save the nation. The parallels to our present political circumstances are striking.
Shabbat Shalom and Happy Fourth of July!
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