Charlestown rep adds to his list
By Will Collette
This lunatic is Charlestown's state Rep. (from Ian Donnis's Twitter feed) |
It's never been easy to suss out what Charlestown's Trumplican state representative Blake "Flip" Filippi stands for because he will pretty much say or do anything to get himself into the media.
He emerged in 2014 to carry the 36th District where most of the votes came from Charlestown, thanks to his pals in the Charlestown Citizens Alliance (CCA), with enough votes in Block Island, and the pieces of South Kingstown and Westerly that round out the district.
He said he was an "independent" and a "libertarian," even though he gave heavily to other Republicans and was only "libertarian" when it suited him.
His main motivation was himself, and getting onto every imaginable media from national news to the smallest social media platform.
To get coverage, Flip will often take positions on the oddest things. My favorite example is his campaign to get Rhode Island to secede from the Eastern Time zone and instead join Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in the Canadian Maritime Time zone.
Why? He doesn't like the "disruption" caused by Daylight Savings Time. But the real reason is that twice a year, when we move clocks back or forward, he gets himself in the news with his stupid plan.
His latest two pronouncements are in that same vein, attacking two popular and sensible proposals because, well, freedom. At least how he interprets freedom.
One proposal Flip hates is a plan to make organ donation easier and more common by making it automatic when you renew your license - if you object to organ donation, you will have to opt out, unlike today when you have to opt in.
The second proposal Flip hates is a small bit of the "Act on Climate" initiative that would greatly boost RIPTA bus ridership by reducing fares to zero. You see this all over Europe as a very effective way to get commuters to leave cars at home and take a bus or tram to work.
Here's Flip's tweet on why he opposes free busses:
“It is not anticipated that Charlestown’s predominantly tourist and recreation economy will require or invite other traditional components such as year-round bus and train service” (8-3).
Barry Morphew told investigators he mailed the ballot on behalf of his wife, Suzanne Morphew, to help Trump win, saying “all these other guys are cheating,” and that he thought his wife would have voted for Trump anyway...
Morphew, 53, faces possible first-degree murder and other charges in connection with the disappearance of Suzanne Morphew on May 10, 2020. He was arrested May 5 and is currently being held in connection with that case...."
Morphew posted a widely viewed video on Facebook pleading for her safe return shortly after she disappeared.