Have you tried a past life regression? I don't have any experience here but maybe you'd find it helpful ... ?
Defying Trump, Senate Panel Moves to Strip Military Bases of Confederate Names
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/11/us/politics/senate-confederate-names-military-bases.htmlYes I have but my past life regression has been thru the instrumentality of two psychics I met in my life who revealed the past I lived in the civil war and my own personal experiences related to the civil war in this life. This is probably one important reason I came back to this life to continue the fight against slavery and racism. You see I never received the honor of being a traitor against the south and recognition for the struggle to set the black man free and therefore was considered a coward and traitor during the civil war this is probably why I have such an emotional out cry against Fuhrer Trumps Administration's support your continue honoring the names of Confederate names and statues in the Civil War. There was and is no honor in fighting for prejudice and slavery.
WASHINGTON — A key Senate committee voted on Wednesday to require the Pentagon to strip military bases and equipment of Confederate names, monuments or symbols within three years, setting up an election-year clash with President Trump on the issue amid a rapidly building national outcry against historical representations of racism.
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The move by the Armed Services Committee to insert the mandate into a must-pass defense authorization bill, which was supported by Republicans and Democrats alike, came as Mr. Trump publicly declared his refusal to even consider removing any of the names. He raged about it on Twitter on Thursday, exhorting members of his party to resist the effort even as a growing number of Republicans on Capitol Hill said they were open to removing symbols of the Confederacy.
The conflict underscored how isolated the president is becoming, even from members of his own party, as protests of police brutality against black people fuel a broader discussion of race and identity in America.
The break is more than rhetorical. The move to include the proposal, written by Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, raised the prospect of an election-year Senate vote on the issue.
“The American people know these names have to go,” Speaker Nancy Pelosi said at a news conference on Thursday. The president, she continued, “seems to be the only person left who doesn’t get it.”
Republican lawmakers’ willingness to break with the president on the issue comes as they have also distanced themselves from his bellicose response to the protests, instead scrambling to come up with a plan to combat racism in policing.
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Dramatizing the rift between Mr. Trump and members of his own party, he lashed out on Twitter on Thursday afternoon, apparently dismayed by the support the measure was picking up in Congress.