https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/29/us/politics/jared-kushner-russia-investigation.html
This is a running commentary on contemporary social, political and religious issues. From the Introduction of James Comey's book "A Higher Loyalty -- Truth, Lies and Leadership" "Man's capacity for justice makes democracy possible, but man's inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary" Reinhold Niebuhr
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
‘The presidents house of betrayal’-- A Metro-West resident's Letter and My Comment
Ms. Mary Ann Borkowski of Wayland states in her May 25 letter to the editor of the Metro West News:
Wow. Michael Gerson [May 23 Daily News] spent 20 percent of his
column about the fact that the president of our country disparaged the
head of one of our intelligence departments to impress the Russians and
to apparently obstruct the investigation of Russian interaction with
campaign and Trump associates. Then 80 percent of his outrage that
someone leaked the information!
Am I missing something here?
Chatting up the Russians in the Oval Office, sharing sensitive
information (that some undercover operative may have already been killed
because of our president’s ‘choice’ to ‘declassify’), disparaging our
intelligence experts and gloating about derailing an investigation that
potentially is about treason; this is all ... OK?
I feel this president is betraying this country.
My Comment:
Ms.
Borkowski, you said your thoughts [May 25] succinctly and well. I could
not agree with you more. I have said the same thing on numerous
occasions. Trump and his gang of conspirators' alleged accusations
against them are so egregious and so voluminous one does not know where
to begin.
I
just finished watching a 60 Minute segment on the legion of corruption
in the Brazil government and prosecutors ' attempts to seek justice from
top to bottom to punish the guilty for their actions. The number
involved in the Brazilian corruption is huge and includes not only the
president but also impeachment
of a succeeding president as well as prosecution of many in the
Brazilian legislature who were part of the corruption. It reminded me of
Trump and his gang with the hope that justice prevails as it has in
third world countries which seem the most immune from prosecution.
Our
advanced nation should, if the evidence prevails, do the same as
Brazilian prosecutors and not let these men/women who have bamboozled a
base into believing Trump is about them. It is so obvious he is not.
Trump urged the Russians to hack Democratic computers to give Trump an
electoral edge and they did. The reason for cozying up to the
adversarial nation of Russia is nose-on-your-face plain. How much
evidence does one need? The con is about Trump, the Republicans and
those who monetarily support them, part of the 2% wealthiest stuffing as
much cash into their pockets as is possible being at or attendant to
the apex of political power of the most powerful nation on earth.
I
have dreams about Trump et al, taking a perp walk of shame handcuffs
around their wrists and legs. I am not a vengeful person but the damage
that the Trump syndicate of alleged business conflicts, money
laundering, fraud not to mention Constitutional emolument clause
abandonment, possible crimes against the Logan Act, and even
possibilities of flouting the US Espionage Act is too much to
withstand. All that without indicting this malevolent administration
for their heinous policies of healthcare, the scoring of which has 23
million (mainly the poor) losing health care coverage over 10 years and
an alleged tax overhaul which will mean the top 2% wealthy like Trump
will pay significantly less so that the payment of taxes will fall on
the middle class and the poor as well. It is all mind exploding. For
all of them to get away with what comes close to treason if not treason
itself is unacceptable.
What
if a Democrat perpetrated the greatest con in US history that Trump has
perpetrated bamboozling his base while profiting at the country's
expense? One can only imagine what the Republican outcry would be.
Trump has thumbed his nose at the nation telling us he is above the
law. He is not and it will be proven so. May justice for the guilty of
Trumpgate prevail!
Saturday, May 27, 2017
AS I THINK ABOUT IT MORE
Perhaps there are two threads to the Kushner/Russia connection. This one involving money, power and the desire to keep Russia on the same page as Trump. He does not want his father-in-law blackmailed by Russia.
Second Thread: The overthrow of Kushner by the antiSemite Bannon and Bannon's acting as impetus for the clash of civilizations between the white powers and against Islam.
We will not know the truth until the truth comes out IF it comes out and it must. You must see that it does.
RESIST!
Second Thread: The overthrow of Kushner by the antiSemite Bannon and Bannon's acting as impetus for the clash of civilizations between the white powers and against Islam.
We will not know the truth until the truth comes out IF it comes out and it must. You must see that it does.
RESIST!
OFF THE CUFF -- KUSHNER, BANNON AND TRUMP
My theory: only a supposition after seeing Frontline documentary on Bannon the chief strategist much of which I know. I think the letter postmarked DC to the Post Office sent to the Wash Post typed on a typewriter and not signed telling all about Kushner could have come from Bannon or even another antiSemite like him who hates or is at odds with Kushner. Kushner maybe almost canned Bannon I don't know.
Bannon if you watch Frontline you know wants to create chaos to encourage this clash of civilizations between the Christian west and Muslims and Russia is in Bannon's crackpot mind allied with the US in the white Christian right's ultimate fight with Islam -- clash of civilizations. Just my speculations. Russia is playing them like a violin. Bannon's Books that influence him: "The Fourth Turning" and "Camp of Saints" I did not read them but this guy Bannon is at the right hand of presidential immense power.
My jaw was cemented to the floor. WHY is the operative question...money, power both or simply an alliance of the white Christians (Russia included) v.. Islam....or all of it. My worry is we are SO vulnerable and our enemies like ISIS, N. Korea, Al Qaeda and who knows what other terrorist groups could god forbid hit us.
What Bannon wants is chaos and a fight but those right wingnut IDIOTS like he do not realize LIVES gd LIVES are at stake -- even their families' lives are at stake ... are they insane? I hope the deep state as academics call it like the CIA, FBI, NSA, Pentagon will not let it come to that...They need to pick ALL of those insane bastards up and arrest them throw them in jail, let their attorneys deal with them but protect us under the Patriot Act and impeach Trump post haste! I do not know what the hell Trump is doing. His trip to NATO was horrible. He was downright mean to our allies....democracies. We are I fear in trouble and Trump's base supports him, is violent and armed. I could be all wrong but after watching Frontline and knowing myself through reading what Bannon is about these are my thoughts to take for what they are worth. I am scared for our nation!
FYI: Bannon's films he produced or made. I have seen none of them as they are right wing propaganda: The former Navy officer and Goldman Sachs banker entered the movie business on the money side, executive producing such films as "The Indian Runner" and "Titus." In 2004, he began producing, writing and sometimes directing his own movies, starting with "In the Face of Evil: Reagan's War in Word and Deed," an admiring portrait of Ronald Reagan; since then, he's produced films about illegal immigration ("Cochise County USA: Cries from the Border," "Border War: The Battle Over Illegal Immigration"), the roots of the global economic crisis ("Generation Zero"), a nefariously overreaching federal government ("Battle for America") and conservative women ("Fire From the Heartland"), among others.
Bannon if you watch Frontline you know wants to create chaos to encourage this clash of civilizations between the Christian west and Muslims and Russia is in Bannon's crackpot mind allied with the US in the white Christian right's ultimate fight with Islam -- clash of civilizations. Just my speculations. Russia is playing them like a violin. Bannon's Books that influence him: "The Fourth Turning" and "Camp of Saints" I did not read them but this guy Bannon is at the right hand of presidential immense power.
My jaw was cemented to the floor. WHY is the operative question...money, power both or simply an alliance of the white Christians (Russia included) v.. Islam....or all of it. My worry is we are SO vulnerable and our enemies like ISIS, N. Korea, Al Qaeda and who knows what other terrorist groups could god forbid hit us.
What Bannon wants is chaos and a fight but those right wingnut IDIOTS like he do not realize LIVES gd LIVES are at stake -- even their families' lives are at stake ... are they insane? I hope the deep state as academics call it like the CIA, FBI, NSA, Pentagon will not let it come to that...They need to pick ALL of those insane bastards up and arrest them throw them in jail, let their attorneys deal with them but protect us under the Patriot Act and impeach Trump post haste! I do not know what the hell Trump is doing. His trip to NATO was horrible. He was downright mean to our allies....democracies. We are I fear in trouble and Trump's base supports him, is violent and armed. I could be all wrong but after watching Frontline and knowing myself through reading what Bannon is about these are my thoughts to take for what they are worth. I am scared for our nation!
FYI: Bannon's films he produced or made. I have seen none of them as they are right wing propaganda: The former Navy officer and Goldman Sachs banker entered the movie business on the money side, executive producing such films as "The Indian Runner" and "Titus." In 2004, he began producing, writing and sometimes directing his own movies, starting with "In the Face of Evil: Reagan's War in Word and Deed," an admiring portrait of Ronald Reagan; since then, he's produced films about illegal immigration ("Cochise County USA: Cries from the Border," "Border War: The Battle Over Illegal Immigration"), the roots of the global economic crisis ("Generation Zero"), a nefariously overreaching federal government ("Battle for America") and conservative women ("Fire From the Heartland"), among others.
Friday, May 26, 2017
MONTANA
The Montana House seat race that Dems thought they could pull out especially when the Republican candidate punched a reporter sending that reporter to the hospital, they couldn't. It didn't matter that a Republican assaulted a reporter as it happened too late and many Montanans are allowed to vote early. Beyond that the violent nature of too many Americans prevails again.
Montana is a white state and gerrymandered to the hilt. Dems cannot win when Republicans play by their own rules and ethics is not a consideration for this ugly part of our nation. It matters not how much I work so hard to write IF Democrats cannot translate our majority into power. NON ethical Trump and his Republicans who care only for money and power will win every time just like Hitler's charisma won over a very very smart and advanced German nation. I urge you to watch Frontline "Bannon's War" it explains much. Bannon's philosophy (extreme nationalism, Alt Right neo Nazism, other extremists of the right and a clash of Christian and Muslim culture beliefs) is the spark that propelled Trump to power. White populist anger is the gasoline for the angry white part of our country who hate minority groups and immigrants they think soil the nation. Trump has given successfully that angry part of our nation a voice it never had before even though his policies would decimate his own middle class supporters. Hate is a powerful message. I strongly urge you to watch "Frontline -- Bannon's War." It explains much!
It is sad and frightening to me especially but to many who knew what this country was as a humane beacon of welcome to those who need help. Gerrymandering districts by Republicans has killed the power of Democrats. If we do not corral our progressive power our nation will, in fact, die a Trumpian ugly death!
Resist!
Thursday, May 25, 2017
ASSAULT IN MONTANA -- Who are we?
"Montana GOP Candidate, Greg Gianforte, Charged With Assault After ‘Body-Slamming’ Reporter"
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/24/us/politics/greg-gianforte-montana-republican-body-slams-reporter.html
As the title of the article above states a GOP candidate for the House, Greg Gianforte, body slammed a reporter because the reporter had the temerity to ask him a pertinent question about health care which the candidate did not want to answer. Audio and video of the incident tell the truth.
I feel like I am in a nation I do not know. MSNBC Ari Melber talked about a coarsening of the culture and the inability of two groups to at least talk to one another. He is, of course, correct in his assessment. The power of the presidency sets an example of the national character and shows the face we want to present to the world. Trump's aura is certainly not that of a humanist but that of a fighter, a bully and one who yearns for the day when one can, if one disagrees, "punch them in the face." He has said so and there are many examples of his belligerence and ugly epithets he has used on the campaign trail to prove the violence of his voice. He appeals to that part of this nation that has a violence to its soul which has been there since the nation's inception. This is not alien to our history as slavery, the treatment of the Indian and the many wars fought to usurp power and wealth reflects.
Senator J. William Fulbright, United States Senator from Arkansas until 1974 and Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee wrote a book entitled "The Arrogance of Power" which I read and loved as a freshman in college. It changed the trajectory of my politics. A reviewer of that book writes on Amazon:
We are two groups today, as the candidate's violent encounter with the reporter shows, moving to our respective corners one ready, at the drop of a hat, to fight the other. I'm not a fighter and yet my views of a humanitarian nation are so entrenched but so I perceive existentially threatened by those forces like Trump who want to erase the better angels of our nature that I say things often in a way that is not who I want to be.At a time when there were no heart transplants and America had yet to put a man on the moon, one man wrote a book that speaks of our country today as much as it did when he wrote it in 1966. It is a reflection on what we have become, and the choices we make for our future. There are two competing forces for the direction we take, what the author Senator J. William Fullbright calls two Americas: One is the America of Lincoln and Adlai Stevenson and the other is of Theodore Roosevelt and the Superpatriots. They are two distinct sides of the American character. The character of Lincoln is rooted in humanism and assumes that America's greatness is its recognition of its imperfections. The character of Roosevelt is rooted in American Exceptionalism, or what the senator refers to as an arrogance of power. The dominant strand of the American fabric is the democratic humanist one. It is rooted in the principles of our Founding Fathers, humanism, tolerance and accommodation. The coexisting strand is that of Theodore Roosevelt's belief in America's superiority, or what Fullbright sees as intolerant Puritanism. It is the belief that America expresses its cultural superiority through its wealth and dominance, that superiority is measured in military might.
I feel angry and aggrieved by the lies and inhumanity of the Republican right and those who prod them on like Fox News that I become intolerant of their beliefs because now, as I perceive it, our very survival as a humane nation -- a sanctuary for the poor, the desperate among nations who sail toward Lady Liberty's feet -- is at stake.
Trump and his supporters are devoid of morality willing to lie, steal, cheat and commit violence to do whatever it takes to grab power and the money its sidecar brings. Trump who so profoundly states that he could shoot a gun in the middle of Times Square and get away with it, as I think he could, reflects a nation in which I do not want to live. Those middle Americans, many of whom supported Trump, do not realize they will die from his true policies as the 1% who have the most and whom Trump is and represents will grab all they can get from those who have the least.
What have we become, who are we becoming and who do we want to be?
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
My Lettter to Rachel Maddow
As I always do, and last evening was no exception, I tune in to three MSNBC political commentaries reviewing the day's events with unparalleled excellence -- Chris Hayes, Rachel Maddow and Larry O'Donnell. News in our time, as most of you know, is consumed with the labyrinthian complexity of Trumpian connections to an adversarial and dictatorial power, Russia. It is, to say the least, a very complicated process to understand filled with everything from espionage to financial intricacies the investigation of which most of the electorate, including me, know little. Rachel Maddow and others before and after her show explain the Russia connection to this presidency with crystal clear alacrity. Guests are experts in the intelligence, political and legal arenas. It is academically precise, riveting and brilliantly entertaining.
These events, possibly leading to a presidential impeachment, have little precedence to any other in US history with the possible exception of the events surrounding the Nixon presidency about a third-rate burglary but, in pertinent part to Trump, was also about an administration's crime cover up that proved presidency fatal.
If one wants to know what is occurring in our government, the once enviable crown jewel of democracy, I paste the Rachel Maddow web site below. Yesterday's broadcast was jaw dropping excellent. One can look at other broadcasts and the broadcasts of her two colleagues, Larry and Chris to try to get a better understanding of the difficult-to-understand trajectory of these important events.
I also paste my letter to Rachel, et al I sent yesterday and hope it acts as a vehicle for you to click on the link below or Google her show and others at MSNBC to better understand these ever-so-important complex events occurring in our nation in our time. Since the summer of 2016 and before she has laser-looked at the Trumpian facts of alleged colossal corruption and conflicts of interest with microscopic clarity. It will have implications for you, for your children and for their children. In veritas, it will be written for all history for all time.
MY LETTER TO RACHEL (slightly edited):
Rachel, I have watched you every day since you have been on MSNBC. There have been many superior days of your broadcasts that I walk away astounded by your brilliance. Today's broadcast, though, had to be one of the most superior of all. Your modus operandi connecting the dots of Trump and his administration to its plethora of financial potentially incriminating evidence is without parallel.
I am amazed by your intellect and the entertaining way you put across such difficult-to-understand information. You have a star quality that goes unmatched even by those historical greats in journalism. I have always called you the Edward R. Murrow of our time. Now, though, I think you are even better than he.
Chris Hayes, you, Rachel and Larry are, what I call as they did the Yankee greats of old -- Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth, and Tony Lazzeri -- "murders row." You are the murders row of political commentary and news analysis. Through the disastrous excruciating Trump presidency you provide a reason for me and I know others, too, to go on and be involved.
Thank you all for all you do!
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show
These events, possibly leading to a presidential impeachment, have little precedence to any other in US history with the possible exception of the events surrounding the Nixon presidency about a third-rate burglary but, in pertinent part to Trump, was also about an administration's crime cover up that proved presidency fatal.
If one wants to know what is occurring in our government, the once enviable crown jewel of democracy, I paste the Rachel Maddow web site below. Yesterday's broadcast was jaw dropping excellent. One can look at other broadcasts and the broadcasts of her two colleagues, Larry and Chris to try to get a better understanding of the difficult-to-understand trajectory of these important events.
I also paste my letter to Rachel, et al I sent yesterday and hope it acts as a vehicle for you to click on the link below or Google her show and others at MSNBC to better understand these ever-so-important complex events occurring in our nation in our time. Since the summer of 2016 and before she has laser-looked at the Trumpian facts of alleged colossal corruption and conflicts of interest with microscopic clarity. It will have implications for you, for your children and for their children. In veritas, it will be written for all history for all time.
MY LETTER TO RACHEL (slightly edited):
Rachel, I have watched you every day since you have been on MSNBC. There have been many superior days of your broadcasts that I walk away astounded by your brilliance. Today's broadcast, though, had to be one of the most superior of all. Your modus operandi connecting the dots of Trump and his administration to its plethora of financial potentially incriminating evidence is without parallel.
I am amazed by your intellect and the entertaining way you put across such difficult-to-understand information. You have a star quality that goes unmatched even by those historical greats in journalism. I have always called you the Edward R. Murrow of our time. Now, though, I think you are even better than he.
Chris Hayes, you, Rachel and Larry are, what I call as they did the Yankee greats of old -- Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth, and Tony Lazzeri -- "murders row." You are the murders row of political commentary and news analysis. Through the disastrous excruciating Trump presidency you provide a reason for me and I know others, too, to go on and be involved.
Thank you all for all you do!
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Trump’s Budget Cuts Deeply Into Medicaid and Anti-Poverty Efforts--My Comment
What kind of humanity makes up these Republicons and Trump? How do they live with themselves? To give tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires but slash efforts to help the poor with Medicaid and other anti-poverty programs is just plain representative of human beings without conscience.
How much money do these millionaires and billionaires need? How many houses can one live in or cars can one drive or boats can one sail? I simply do not understand how human beings living in the most affluent nation on earth can choose to spend hard middle class earned tax dollars on weapons of war that do nothing but kill other human beings, many helpless, but solve nothing and let those in this nation, most of whom through no fault of their own, cannot exist without help from these necessary programs.
Many will die of that one can be assured. Who will care? I care and so many that share my values care. We must resist with all that we have to resist because what Trump and his merry men want to do is simply just wrong, it is evil and surely they are not the Christians they claim so fervently to be.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/22/us/politics/trump-budget-cuts.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=a-lede-package-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0
Monday, May 22, 2017
YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME?
We won't apologize to Israel over intel disclosure, Tillerson says
"To the extent the Israelis have any questions, or clarification, I'm sure we're happy to provide that," the secretary of state said.
nbcnews.com
The story is developing but CNN is reporting and showed Trump with Netanyahu defending his leak of intelligence that probably came from Israel by saying "I NEVER SAID IT WAS ISRAEL!!"
Now how stupid is this idiot to say that especially when his trip was going relatively decently admitting he told the Russians intelligence but said he never said it came from Israel.
How utterly stupid does he think Israel and really all of us are?
Should I laugh at the utter stupidity or cry?
"To the extent the Israelis have any questions, or clarification, I'm sure we're happy to provide that," the secretary of state said.
nbcnews.com
The story is developing but CNN is reporting and showed Trump with Netanyahu defending his leak of intelligence that probably came from Israel by saying "I NEVER SAID IT WAS ISRAEL!!"
Now how stupid is this idiot to say that especially when his trip was going relatively decently admitting he told the Russians intelligence but said he never said it came from Israel.
How utterly stupid does he think Israel and really all of us are?
Should I laugh at the utter stupidity or cry?
Saturday, May 20, 2017
Monuments
A blogger friend of mine quoted: "The civil war is over. The confederacy lost. And surely we are better for it." -- Mayor Mitch Landrieu, New Orleans - after the last Confederate monument/memorial was removed.
My Comment:
MONUMENTS
One can only imagine if the Confederacy had won the Civil War. We cannot totally predict that suppositional reality but we can somewhat speculate the opposite result of a war that was waged, no matter how much one couches it in Constitutional clap trap, to preserve the institutionalization of slavery and most importantly would have preserved the notion of the endemic superiority of one color of skin over another.
An ascribed status through accident of birth would have relegated one to a life of servitude and the other to a life of privilege. There would be no get out of jail free card as the permanency of DNA skin color cannot be changed. The thought of that is, for me, impossible to digest. It would have ensured ultimately a war between one race against another. Assuming persons of color would have allies, and a plethora of them, one can only imagine, the lives that would have been lost. Surely it would have been staggering even more so, perhaps, than the lives lost in the Civil War itself -- some 600,000.
In modernity one cannot completely calculate the savagery of what one man can do to another over a superficial something as the color of one's skin. It is the evil hemisphere of the reptilian part of our nature that perpetuated the cruelty of an apartheid-like system but perpetuate it we did. Testimony to its racism is cemented in the depths of our mind, body and the sinews of our soul. We still, even now, through Republican voter suppression and other nefarious acts, have kept the legacy of slavery institutionalized, sown into the very marrow of our bones.
It is a cancer that will either kill us or someday make us stronger. I hope it is the latter that is a monument to, as Lincoln called it, the better angels of our nature because anything else would mean massive destruction of these United States and would strike a blow to the heart of justice, equality and democracy this nation has tried so hard to perfect. It would ultimately be a death knell killing off those ideals which have made us who we are and which we represent and export to the world. Who would we be then? No one good of that I can be assured!
My Comment:
MONUMENTS
One can only imagine if the Confederacy had won the Civil War. We cannot totally predict that suppositional reality but we can somewhat speculate the opposite result of a war that was waged, no matter how much one couches it in Constitutional clap trap, to preserve the institutionalization of slavery and most importantly would have preserved the notion of the endemic superiority of one color of skin over another.
An ascribed status through accident of birth would have relegated one to a life of servitude and the other to a life of privilege. There would be no get out of jail free card as the permanency of DNA skin color cannot be changed. The thought of that is, for me, impossible to digest. It would have ensured ultimately a war between one race against another. Assuming persons of color would have allies, and a plethora of them, one can only imagine, the lives that would have been lost. Surely it would have been staggering even more so, perhaps, than the lives lost in the Civil War itself -- some 600,000.
In modernity one cannot completely calculate the savagery of what one man can do to another over a superficial something as the color of one's skin. It is the evil hemisphere of the reptilian part of our nature that perpetuated the cruelty of an apartheid-like system but perpetuate it we did. Testimony to its racism is cemented in the depths of our mind, body and the sinews of our soul. We still, even now, through Republican voter suppression and other nefarious acts, have kept the legacy of slavery institutionalized, sown into the very marrow of our bones.
It is a cancer that will either kill us or someday make us stronger. I hope it is the latter that is a monument to, as Lincoln called it, the better angels of our nature because anything else would mean massive destruction of these United States and would strike a blow to the heart of justice, equality and democracy this nation has tried so hard to perfect. It would ultimately be a death knell killing off those ideals which have made us who we are and which we represent and export to the world. Who would we be then? No one good of that I can be assured!
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Israel Said to Be Source of Secret Intelligence Trump Gave to Russians
Trump is in DEEP
s&^%! Of all the nations to spill the beans on, ISRAEL!!!! He has
the right to reveal our intelligence information but not another
nation's intelligence information. This is sickening and worse because
this jerk is paying a visit to Israel. Good timing you idiot. Take
that Netanyahu for such "good" judgment to hitch your wagon to the most
unfit human of our species who has his hands on the nuclear codes!
This is ugly!
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/
READ AND KNOW
Donald Trump Defends Sharing Intelligence With Russia
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/MY COMMENT:
TRUMP IS SAYING HE HAS THE RIGHT TO SHARE ANY INFORMATION EVEN THE MOST CLASSIFIED WITH RUSSIA BECAUSE HE IS THE PRESIDENT. UNTIL DEMS TAKE BACK CONGRESS THIS DOLT COULD IN FACT SHOOT A GUN IN TIMES SQUARE, KILL SOMEBODY AND GET AWAY WITH IT. HIS MINORITY WOULD CHEER HIM WAIVING THEIR FLAGS OF TREASON. HE IS THE BIGGEST THREAT TO OUR NATION THAN ANY COMMUNIST, FASCIST OR TOTALITARIAN STATE EVER WAS. THERE WAS A TIME WHEN REPUBLICANS WERE NOT SILENT ABOUT RUSSIA. NOW TRUMP COULD SUPPORT HITLER AND HE WOULD GET AWAY WITH THAT!!
THE CLASSIFIED INFO HE SHARED WITH RUSSIA WAS GIVEN BY ONE OF OUR ALLIES WHO DID NOT NOT NOT WANT IT SHARED WITH RUSSIA. THOSE NATIONS MAY NOT GIVE US ANY MORE VITAL INFO.
THE GOVERNMENT YOU GET IS THE GOVERNMENT YOU DESERVE IF YOU DO NOT VOTE FOR A DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE THAT HAS A CHANCE OF WINNING!!!! THIRD PARTIES DO NOT WIN. AS NADER BEFORE HER AND CANDIDATES LIKE JILL STEIN AND EVEN, I AM SAD TO SAY, BERNIE GIVE ONE TRUMP. A FREE NATION DEPENDS UPON YOU!!
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Monday, May 15, 2017
Goodfellas, Gotti, Hitler and Trump
https://www.bostonglobe.com/…/6unHo4xZ2wfPqnF4xd…/story.html
The ‘Badfellas’ presidency rolls on - The Boston Globe
"This presidency operates like a criminal enterprise, the likes of which we’ve only witnessed in Martin Scorsese gangster films."
My Comment:
I thought the above a brilliant opinion and an insightful analogy of Trump to "Good Fellas " (one of my favorite gangster films) and Mafioso John Gotti. I keep asking myself what the hell does anyone see in this guy Trump who is as transparent as a fishbowl and as evil as a piranha. He has zero heart and absolutely no conscience. He is government of himself, by himself and for himself.
So what do I like about "Goodfellas?" It is, I suppose, the power of these men; the feeling of safety one might have in their presence. The irony, of course, is that there is no safety in their presence and, in truth, they are not even safe from themselves.
The baddest character in "Good Fellas" is played by Joe Pesci. Everyone was scared stiff of this guy whose vicious temper could turn on a dime against someone and have them killed if they as much as looked at him the wrong way. In the end the killer of killers Joe Pecci's character is whacked. No one is safe in the world of "Goodfellas." All it takes to get whacked is one bad move and someone removes even the remover. The rats are everywhere and worse for those in the world of "Goodfellas" no one knows who the rats are just ask Billy Bulger.
Over the weekend I watched the docudrama "Downfall" which was a reenactment of the last days of Adolph Hitler in his bunker in Berlin as the allies with the Russian bear are closing in. Destruction is everywhere and it is brutal--second only to a nuclear blast. Accounts of that time in the bunker say Hitler was prone to wild rages, fury and anger one could only describe as cyclonic. He is told his beloved German people are surrounded and thousands will die if Germany does not surrender but he does not care, will not surrender and thinks the German people worthy of death because they did not win for him.
The simile of Hitler's last days of rage reminded me of Trump in the White House now as a Russian bear of another sort is closing in. Trump's tirades and accusations against even those who support him are said to be explosive. There is no trust in the White House now as everyone fears everyone else but the most fear is reserved toward Trump who carries the key to everyone's survival.
Inside "Goodfellas," Trump and, yes, Hitler, too, lurk feelings of utter powerlessness and weakness deep in the marrow of their bones. They do not feel powerful at all. They feel impotent and weak. If they felt truly powerful they would not have to tell us over and over and over again how powerful, successful and wonderful they are even when events dictate otherwise and the emperor can be seen not wearing any clothes.
The end of Trump's reign of terror may not be pretty or swift. Trump and his henchman's end may happen in impeachment, conviction and, I hope, jail. It would be like a thousand pound weight lifted off the American people's shoulders. Maybe then our Republic will survive and paraphrasing what President Ford said of the crook Nixon: our long national nightmare will be over!
Sunday, May 14, 2017
Oh NO!!! Larry O'Donnell: My Letter to MSNBC
MSNBC, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE renew Larry O'Donnell's contract for next year. One of the premier voices in television news and commentary, Larry O'Donnell, is without question one of the greats. My evening and survival in these horrific politically perilous times consisting of both Rachel and Larry are the life preservers I rely on to save my life from what would be crippling depression. I have never experienced better progressive views expressed with academic heft.
Larry's experience in things political, the law and television is without parallel and impossible to duplicate. My relatives, friends and I hang on every word and our lives would be significantly diminished if his contract is not renewed.
Please, MSNBC, do not fail to renew his contract as I read on Huffington Post (link below) that it is in question. He is so unique, well versed in the law and brilliant having depth, insight and humanity so many of us would miss without him.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/lawrence-odonnell-msnbc-future_us_59162d8ce4b00f308cf5534a?bw6&ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009
Larry's experience in things political, the law and television is without parallel and impossible to duplicate. My relatives, friends and I hang on every word and our lives would be significantly diminished if his contract is not renewed.
Please, MSNBC, do not fail to renew his contract as I read on Huffington Post (link below) that it is in question. He is so unique, well versed in the law and brilliant having depth, insight and humanity so many of us would miss without him.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/lawrence-odonnell-msnbc-future_us_59162d8ce4b00f308cf5534a?bw6&ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009
Friday, May 12, 2017
My Letter to the FBI
I want to register my support of the FBI and Mr. Comey in view of the fact that it and he are getting so much criticism from our Executive branch. I am not a critic of the bureau nor am I a critic of Mr. Comey. I have believed for quite some time well into the Bush administration that Mr. Comey's credentials were impeccable and that he held no allegiance to any person or Party but he did hold allegiance to the truth and to the Constitution while making the most difficult decisions few would want to make.
I was and still am an ardent Hillary Clinton supporter. While I was not thrilled at Mr. Comey's decision to reopen her email investigation before the election I believe now he arrived at his decision honestly and to the best of his ability tried to make the most ethical call. While I differed then with his decision I did not doubt for one second that he arduously deliberated the issues involved. He is by all accounts the most ethically deliberative of men.
It hurts me to see Mr. Comey's and the FBI's reputation tarnished by a Chief Executive who does not know how to tell the truth, lies all the time, and in view of that presents the electorate with the impossible task of believing or not believing what he says. Usually, I do not believe much if anything of what Mr. Trump says.
I do not for one moment think Director Comey a show boater or a granstander but think quite the opposite. It is an insult and the most grievous offense to impugn Mr. Comey's reputation with those appellations, as he is, I believe, the most honorable of men. It is irony, indeed, that the show boater and grandstander is Mr. Trump.
Further, I could, as a rational person, never believe that Mr. Comey said to Mr. Trump that he was not under investigation. That is the most preposterous of statements Mr. Trump has made and he has made so many. The question he posed to Mr. Comey, the account of which I believe, is if Mr. Comey were loyal to Mr. Trump. If that is not obstruction of justice then I do not know what is. I believe Mr. Comey said he was loyal to honesty. I further believe Mr. Trump called for the dinner meeting because the FBI was getting too close to the truth about the Trump administration's collusion with Russia and because it was the President of the United States Mr. Comey stayed true to the importance of that office and accepted the Mr. Trump's invite.
Please convey to Mr. Comey the fact that there are millions like I who know that his decisions were the apex of difficult but that he always has put country ahead of Party. Obviously, the Republican Party in particular is sadly incapable of doing that.
I hope the FBI will continue to scrupulously investigate all crime that threatens our nation but, in particular, investigate and keep watch on this president's ties to a hostile power, Russia. If he or anyone in is administration were guilty of collusion with Russia that would be nothing short of treason. I hope justice will prevail in these United States again and that the FBI will play no small part in securing it!
I was and still am an ardent Hillary Clinton supporter. While I was not thrilled at Mr. Comey's decision to reopen her email investigation before the election I believe now he arrived at his decision honestly and to the best of his ability tried to make the most ethical call. While I differed then with his decision I did not doubt for one second that he arduously deliberated the issues involved. He is by all accounts the most ethically deliberative of men.
It hurts me to see Mr. Comey's and the FBI's reputation tarnished by a Chief Executive who does not know how to tell the truth, lies all the time, and in view of that presents the electorate with the impossible task of believing or not believing what he says. Usually, I do not believe much if anything of what Mr. Trump says.
I do not for one moment think Director Comey a show boater or a granstander but think quite the opposite. It is an insult and the most grievous offense to impugn Mr. Comey's reputation with those appellations, as he is, I believe, the most honorable of men. It is irony, indeed, that the show boater and grandstander is Mr. Trump.
Further, I could, as a rational person, never believe that Mr. Comey said to Mr. Trump that he was not under investigation. That is the most preposterous of statements Mr. Trump has made and he has made so many. The question he posed to Mr. Comey, the account of which I believe, is if Mr. Comey were loyal to Mr. Trump. If that is not obstruction of justice then I do not know what is. I believe Mr. Comey said he was loyal to honesty. I further believe Mr. Trump called for the dinner meeting because the FBI was getting too close to the truth about the Trump administration's collusion with Russia and because it was the President of the United States Mr. Comey stayed true to the importance of that office and accepted the Mr. Trump's invite.
Please convey to Mr. Comey the fact that there are millions like I who know that his decisions were the apex of difficult but that he always has put country ahead of Party. Obviously, the Republican Party in particular is sadly incapable of doing that.
I hope the FBI will continue to scrupulously investigate all crime that threatens our nation but, in particular, investigate and keep watch on this president's ties to a hostile power, Russia. If he or anyone in is administration were guilty of collusion with Russia that would be nothing short of treason. I hope justice will prevail in these United States again and that the FBI will play no small part in securing it!
NYT: "An Open Letter to the Deputy Attorney General" and My Comment -- A Cancer on the Nation
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/11/opinion/deputy-attorney-general-open-letter.html?emc=edit_ty_20170511&nl=opinion-today&nlid=1707636&te=1&referer=
My Comment: There are no words anymore that adequately express the political hell in which we as a nation are. Maybe just maybe Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein can either appoint a special prosecutor, which I believe he should and said he would do if he thought he had to or conduct the investigation himself knowing that at least rumor has it that he was going to resign if Trump did not rectify the memo and tell the world that citing Dep. Atty General Rosenstein's Hillary Clinton prime reason that Comey must be fired was not true. It was, so obviously, bunk and preposterous as was Trump's lie that Comey told him Trump was not under investigation. He so obviously is!
Trump from his own stupid lips admitted in the Lester Holt interview yesterday the Russia "thing" weighed on him as Comey asked for more funds and personnel to expand the investigation into Russia's ties with Trump. He was to say the least fearful of that and, by some accounts, the explosively angry Trump decided to fire Comey. That very admittance along with the dinner Trump requested of Comey asking for Comey's loyalty to him may -- I say may -- be the obstruction of justice illegal thread pulled that can unravel the emperor's clothes.
What has our country done? Yet again, one must follow the money to see the rock under which the cancer destroying our nation lies!
Thursday, May 11, 2017
LIAR IN CHIEF
THE PATHOLOGICAL LIAR IN CHIEF SAID TO LESTER HOLT TODAY THAT HE ASKED COMEY IF HE, TRUMP, WERE UNDER INVESTIGATION THREE TIMES AND COMEY SAID NO!!! LIES LIES AND NOTHING BUT LIES. THAT WOULD BE INTERFERING WITH AN INVESTIGATION HIGHLY ILLEGAL AND COMEY WOULD NEVER EVER EVER REVEAL THAT INFORMATION TO ANYONE NOT EVEN OR MOST ESPECIALLY THE PRESIDENT! THAT IS RIDICULOUS!!!!
TRUMP SAYS COMEY IS A GRANDSTANER! REALLY TRUMP REALLY? THIS COMING FROM THE GRANDSTANDER OF GRANSTANDERS TRUMP! MR. COMEY DID DESCRIBE TRUMP AS "OUTSIDE OF THE REAL OF NORMAL EVEN CRAZY!" NOW THAT IS ONE TRUTH I BELIEVE.
BOTTOM LINE THIS JERK PRESIDENT IS CRACKPOT NUTS!
TRUMP SAYS COMEY IS A GRANDSTANER! REALLY TRUMP REALLY? THIS COMING FROM THE GRANDSTANDER OF GRANSTANDERS TRUMP! MR. COMEY DID DESCRIBE TRUMP AS "OUTSIDE OF THE REAL OF NORMAL EVEN CRAZY!" NOW THAT IS ONE TRUTH I BELIEVE.
BOTTOM LINE THIS JERK PRESIDENT IS CRACKPOT NUTS!
WORSE THAN WATERGATE
I cannot possibly summarize all my thoughts about and the facts of the greatest scandal in US history -- greater than Warren G. Harding's Teapot Dome, greater than the Lewinsky scandal of the Bill Clinton era and, yes, if you can believe it, greater than Nixon's Watergate that resulted in the first ever resignation from office of a president. Watergate was about the executive branch colluding to break into the Democratic offices of the Watergate office building in Washington. It was solely a domestic affair. The Lewinsky scandal was unimportant to many involving a president's sexual appetites and deposition alleged perjury I aver few cared about. This scandal involving US Presidential complicity with an adversarial foreign nation, Russia, is on an international scale higher than any other we as a nation have ever known. It could involve prosecution for alleged treason and other criminal acts by those in the Trump campaign, Trump White House officials or even Trump himself depending on where the FBI, which is still operating in full force, finds the essence of the collision.
Trump has fired the chief investigator of the FBI, Richard Comey. The Godfather did not say "keep your friends close but your enemies closer" for nothing. This so called president has fired and made red hot angry those loyal to Comey creating a firestorm within the FBI and beyond that will not be extinguished and is cancerously metastatic spreading fast even alienating Trump's own White House people with Sean Spicer literally hiding behind the WH bushes telling them to turn out the lights in the White House. Well, the light are blazingly on. The results of the firing of Richard Comey are that subpoenas are beginning to fly from various legal and intelligence gathering offices including the US attorney of Virginia. These are the threads that will pull down the faux garments of Trump and show that this emperor is not wearing any clothes.
I post below a must see segment of Brian Williams last evening. I suggest if you want to hear excellence in truthful news analysis of this gargantuan scandal google Rachel Maddow of course, Larry O'Donnell, and Brian Williams. Williams had a particularly excellent show with talking heads of credentialed Republicans such as Steve Schmidt, John McCain's presidential campaign manager and other Republicans. Williams and his guests were articulate, serious and brilliant. Brian Williams showed the excellence of the broadcasting abilities I know he possesses.
Yes, this is worse -- much worse -- than Watergate and it has just begun. It took 900 days for Richard Nixon to be forced from office. We are into only 110 days of Trump. Let the games begin!
http://www.msnbc.com/brian-williams/watch/steve-schmidt-comey-firing-an-enormous-abuse-of-power-by-trump-941149251519
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
BREAKING: CNN reporting that grand jury subpoenas were issued before Comey firing
Tuesday May 09, 2017
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7:17 PM EST
One of the most astounding features of FBI Director's James Comey's firings—besides the news itself—was the White House coordination surrounding. The roll out included quotes from Donald Trump, the press secretary Sean Spicer, and a White House press statement. As NYT reporter Michael Schmidt noted, it's clearly been in the works for a while.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions eventually found his hook—Comey's false testimony last week about Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abbdin's emails.
There's even a paper trail before Trump took action: A letter from Sessions (now recused from the investigation) to the president stating "a fresh start is needed at the leadership of the FBI."
And then there's the supporting memo from Trump appointee and deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, now technically overseeing the Trump-Russia investigation, quoting both former Democratic and Republican officials alike calling Comey's actions into question.
C'mon, now. Something ain't right here. This is a White House that not only can't walk and chew gum at the same time—it gets the gum stuck on the bottom of its shoe, trips on the way to the bathroom, and stumbles head first into the commode. It’s the same team that invited House Intelligence chair Devin Nunes over to the White House for a little CYA on Trump's false "wire tapp" claims, only to have it blow up in their face and take down Nunes along the way.
The Trump-Russia investigation under Comey, whatever we may think of him, appears to have uniquely focused the Trump administration. Now, Sessions—the guy who recused himself from those investigations for lying about his Russia contacts—seems to have built a methodical case for firing the guy who was in charge of those investigations.
To state the obvious, nothing about that chain of events inspires confidence.
My Comment: This investigation of Trump's tie to Russia is NOT going away and the less than intelligent Trump has done something that is going to bite him in the posterior ultimately. There is breaking news on CNN that grand jury subpoenas were issued before the Comey firing. Trump has hurt himself more than anyone else as the Trump administration's link to Russia and not the handling of Hillary Clinton email is the binding tie that will hang Trump. He could not have given a rat's petuti about Comey's investigation of Clinton and even praised Comey when he revealed a week before the election the Clinton email investigation was going to be reopened. His words in one of his cheer leading forums even urged Russia to hack Clinton's email adding salt to this festering treasonous infected wound.
Trump is a bumbling mendacious malevolent idiot who does not have a clue what he is doing. I will eat those subpoenas if this does not blow up in his ugly orange face! As Rachel would say: "Watch this space!"
Summer solider and the sunshine patriot
Thomas Paine famously wrote in 1776: “These are the times that try men’s souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands by it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. “
Tuesday, May 09, 2017
Profiles in Courage
I saw, as many did, the Kennedy Center Profiles in Courage award given to President Barack Obama. I cried through much of it especially films of the Kennedy legacy and, in comparison to who holds power today, that moved me to tears. The depth of thought and deed these political giants have given to this nation are incalculable and in the case of JFK and RFK have too soon been lost to us. I can only imagine how our politics would have been so different if John Kennedy lived and won a second term to be followed by his brother Robert. Would that have happened? Who can say especially because JFK would not have continued the Vietnam War the disputation of which spawned Robert Kennedy's candidacy. Speculation, I know, is futile as we are left always with what is.
We must, as both Kennedys would have wanted us to do, to peacefully protest injustice, unethical conduct, hatred and government for and by only the rich. Barack Obama did all of that. He is a giant among men too whose example of empathy and kindness should be a beacon to us all. He did much in the face of searing hatred and the opposition it spawned. I love all of them and miss their powerful presence in the halls of power. I will not enumerate all of those inspirational things they have done but merely tout their example of what it would be like to have kind, empathetic and just people in high positions of power and how much inclusive justice they can sow.
I would like to put the former acting Attorney General Sally Yates as a profile in courage as well. Thank you, Ms. Yates, not only for your courage to testify but for your courage to do in practice what was right, just, Constitutional and necessary to hold accountable those who govern no matter how rich or corrupt they are and to say and to do what you knew was right despite the criticism and attacks you would and will get. You are the consummate professional and emissary of justice. I can only hope that you stay within government to give us and it the quality of leadership this nation deserves.
We must, as both Kennedys would have wanted us to do, to peacefully protest injustice, unethical conduct, hatred and government for and by only the rich. Barack Obama did all of that. He is a giant among men too whose example of empathy and kindness should be a beacon to us all. He did much in the face of searing hatred and the opposition it spawned. I love all of them and miss their powerful presence in the halls of power. I will not enumerate all of those inspirational things they have done but merely tout their example of what it would be like to have kind, empathetic and just people in high positions of power and how much inclusive justice they can sow.
I would like to put the former acting Attorney General Sally Yates as a profile in courage as well. Thank you, Ms. Yates, not only for your courage to testify but for your courage to do in practice what was right, just, Constitutional and necessary to hold accountable those who govern no matter how rich or corrupt they are and to say and to do what you knew was right despite the criticism and attacks you would and will get. You are the consummate professional and emissary of justice. I can only hope that you stay within government to give us and it the quality of leadership this nation deserves.
Sunday, May 07, 2017
Macron, Well Ahead of Le Pen, Is Poised to Be President of France--Link below my Comment!!!!
YEEEHAAAA!!!
JUST clicked on nervously to get the results. Macron SIGNIFICANTLY beat right wingnut Le Penn as the French smart people that they are could see how HORRIBLE Trump is!! So happy I am actually crying ... over France??? YES because it meant so much more!!
Vive la France!!!
JUST clicked on nervously to get the results. Macron SIGNIFICANTLY beat right wingnut Le Penn as the French smart people that they are could see how HORRIBLE Trump is!! So happy I am actually crying ... over France??? YES because it meant so much more!!
Vive la France!!!
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/
Wealthy investors can buy their way into the U.S. A link and a Comment--The American Nightmare/the American hope
Link to the story: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/jared-kushners-family-tries-selling-immigration-status-to-wealthy-chinese_us_590e51e0e4b0d5d9049cf6c3?ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009
How much money do these extremist right wingnut Cretans need? The damage they can do is daunting. It means the top 2% wealthiest will control it all and means death for the rest of us. We better hope that this does not translate into their capturing the planet and ridding it of
people like us.
If Le Penn wins in France it will be like the domino theories of old about the Communist menace of the 1950's except this time the menace is reinventing the Hitlerian fascists and our nation's powerful are with them not being a force for good but a force for evil.
They are taking all of our wealth with them to seize
gargantuan power. Listen to the George Carlin Youtube "The American Dream" monologue. It is genius and is so prescient.
Trumpian dictators are seizing control of nation states all over the world and killing thousands of those who would dare oppose them. Dictatorial corrupt thugs such as Duarte of the Philippines, Putin of Russia, Erdogan of Turkey, al-Sisi of Egypt are sent congratulatory tweets and support. Trump voices hope that the right wing extremist National Front Party of Marine Le Penn, daughter of the Party's founder, antiSemite, Holocaust denier and racist Jean Le Penn, wins as elections in France are being held today. Other strongmen dictators for whom Trump has praise are Sadam Hussein, a butcher whose downfall was perfected with gallons of American blood, and Kim Jung Un the megalomaniac murderous dictator of North Korea Trump declares it an "honor" to meet.
This is the American nightmare happening now in our time.
We must hope there are those who share our fears, empathize with our plight and who have the fortune it takes to stop it.
How much money do these extremist right wingnut Cretans need? The damage they can do is daunting. It means the top 2% wealthiest will control it all and means death for the rest of us. We better hope that this does not translate into their capturing the planet and ridding it of
people like us.
If Le Penn wins in France it will be like the domino theories of old about the Communist menace of the 1950's except this time the menace is reinventing the Hitlerian fascists and our nation's powerful are with them not being a force for good but a force for evil.
They are taking all of our wealth with them to seize
gargantuan power. Listen to the George Carlin Youtube "The American Dream" monologue. It is genius and is so prescient.
Trumpian dictators are seizing control of nation states all over the world and killing thousands of those who would dare oppose them. Dictatorial corrupt thugs such as Duarte of the Philippines, Putin of Russia, Erdogan of Turkey, al-Sisi of Egypt are sent congratulatory tweets and support. Trump voices hope that the right wing extremist National Front Party of Marine Le Penn, daughter of the Party's founder, antiSemite, Holocaust denier and racist Jean Le Penn, wins as elections in France are being held today. Other strongmen dictators for whom Trump has praise are Sadam Hussein, a butcher whose downfall was perfected with gallons of American blood, and Kim Jung Un the megalomaniac murderous dictator of North Korea Trump declares it an "honor" to meet.
This is the American nightmare happening now in our time.
We must hope there are those who share our fears, empathize with our plight and who have the fortune it takes to stop it.
Saturday, May 06, 2017
I wish George Will were playing for my team!
George Will: Trump disabled by inability to think, speak clearly
Political commentator George Will in his latest column blasts President Trump as someone who is not able to "think and speak clearly."
"It is urgent for Americans to think and speak clearly about President Trump’s inability to do either," Will wrote in The Washington Post.
"This seems to be not a mere disinclination but a disability. It is not merely the result of intellectual sloth but of an untrained mind bereft of information and married to stratospheric self-confidence."
In the column, Will pointed to the president's comments about Frederick Douglass and his recent remarks about Andrew Jackson.Trump in an interview published earlier this week questioned why the country had a Civil War and suggested Jackson could have prevented it had he served later. Jackson, the nation's seventh president, died in 1845. The Civil War began in 1861.
"Library shelves groan beneath the weight of books asking questions about that war’s origins, so who, one wonders, are these 'people' who don’t ask the questions that Trump evidently thinks have occurred to him uniquely?" Will asked.
"What is most alarming (and mortifying to the University of Pennsylvania, from which he graduated) is not that Trump has entered his eighth decade unscathed by even elementary knowledge about the nation’s history," he continued.
"As this column has said before, the problem isn’t that he does not know this or that, or that he does not know that he does not know this or that. Rather, the dangerous thing is that he does not know what it is to know something."
Will went on to criticize Trump for some of the comments he made before assuming the presidency, pointing to his remarks on the nuclear triad and the "one China policy."
Will warned that Americans have put "vast military power at the discretion of this mind."
"So, it is up to the public to quarantine this presidency," he wrote, "by insistently communicating to its elected representatives a steady, rational fear of this man whose combination of impulsivity and credulity render him uniquely unfit to take the nation into a military conflict."
Friday, May 05, 2017
The House G.O.P.’s Shameful Health-Care Victory By John Cassidy-The New Yorker -- PLEASE READ and forward
When the House Republican Conference gathered in Washington, D.C., on Thursday morning, it was greeted by a couple of motivational songs: “Eye of the Tiger” and “Taking Care of Business.” On Twitter, the A.P.’s Erica Werner also relayed the message that the Party’s leadership sent to the rank and file, which was equally lacking in subtlety: “It’s time to live or die by this day.”
A number of House Republicans, especially those from competitive districts, weren’t overly enthusiastic about fulfilling the health-care suicide pact that Paul Ryan, the House Speaker, was forcing on them. Ultimately, though, a number of countervailing factors won out: loyalty to the Party, eagerness to score a legislative win, hostility toward Barack Obama, free-market ideology, and a reluctance to antagonize wealthy G.O.P. donors. On Thursday afternoon, when it came time to vote on the American Health Care Act of 2017, only twenty Republicans broke ranks, allowing the bill to pass by the slightest of margins.
In the most immediate of terms—congressional whip counts—that was a victory for Ryan and his ally in the White House, Donald Trump. On their third attempt at passing an Obamacare-repeal measure, and after much drama and humiliation, the House Republicans had assembled a majority. But at what cost? The vote represented a moral travesty, a betrayal of millions of vulnerable Americans, and a political gift to the Democrats. And if it ultimately costs the House G.O.P. its majority in next year’s midterms, that would be a richly deserved outcome.
Ryan and his sidekick, the House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, pushed through a bill that, if it ever goes into effect, could upend one-sixth of the American economy and result in tens of millions of Americans losing their health coverage. Since the Republicans failed to give the Congressional Budget Office time to “score” the bill before voting on it, we don’t have any official estimates of its likely effects. But the bill that was passed on Thursday was an amended version of a bill that the C.B.O. had previously determined would raise the number of uninsured people by twenty-four million over ten years, and increase premiums for many others, particularly the old and the sick, as well.
In recent days, a lot of the media coverage was focussed on an amendment to the revised bill that allows individual states to seek a waiver from the Affordable Care Act stipulation that insurers have to cover people with preëxisting conditions. This is a truly hideous feature of the legislation, and a last-minute amendment addressing this issue—intended to convince the Republican congressman Fred Upton to support the legislation—was merely a fig leaf to cover it.
Upton secured eight billion dollars in additional funding for “high-risk pools” at the state level, which would cover people with serious illnesses. But, even with the extra Upton money, these pools would be grossly underfunded, and would leave many sick people without coverage—more than eight hundred thousand, according to one analysis. And that wouldn’t be all. If a seriously ill person did find an insurer, he or she could well face prohibitively high premiums. Many states operated high-risk pools before Obamacare went into effect, and the premiums were often set at fifty or a hundred per cent above the going market rate.
In jettisoning the principle that everybody, regardless of age or health, should be legally entitled to purchase insurance coverage, the House Republicans did something truly awful. The bill would give insurers a lot more leeway to charge higher premiums to old people. Many people in their sixties would see their premiums rise by thousands of dollars; some could see their premiums double. And, even then, they wouldn’t necessarily be getting the same level of coverage that they currently receive. The bill would allow states to opt out of providing all the benefits and treatments that were listed as “essential” under the Affordable Care Act.
On top of all this is another huge issue, which I’ve pointed to before. The bill passed on Thursday includes a substantial tax cut for the rich, financed by big cuts in Medicaid, the federal program that provides health care to the poor and indigent. Obamacare expanded Medicaid and CHIP, the children’s version of the program, and, to pay for these and other provisions, the law imposed a tax of 3.8 per cent on the investment incomes of wealthy households and a 0.9-per-cent surtax on their ordinary incomes. That money has helped sixteen million struggling Americans, many of them kids, obtain health coverage since the start of 2014.
The House bill eliminates the Obamacare taxes, reverses the Medicaid expansion, and converts the financing of the program from a per-capita subsidy to a block-grant system. What impact would this have? Since the treatment of Medicaid in the bill that passed is basically unchanged from the original version, we can rely on the C.B.O.’s analysis, which showed that, over ten years, spending on Medicaid would be reduced by almost nine hundred billion dollars. Of the roughly twenty-four million people the C.B.O. estimated would lose their health coverage under the original version of the bill, fourteen million were Medicaid recipients.
In short, the bill the House just passed is one of the most regressive pieces of legislation in living memory. When Republicans cut taxes on the rich and slash funding for programs aimed at the poor, they usually go to great lengths to argue that the two things are unconnected. But in this instance they have done away with the subterfuge. It’s reverse Robin Hood, in plain view.
Speaking on the House floor just before the bill passed, Ryan thanked Trump for his “steadfast leadership” in supporting the legislation. He also said, “This bill delivers on the promises that we have made to the American people.” It does nothing of the sort, of course; it merely passes the buck to the Senate, where the bill faces an uncertain future.
It’s fair to assume that even some of the Republicans who voted for Ryan’s legislation on Thursday will be fervently hoping that their colleagues in the Senate take the bill and bury it in a very deep hole. Should that happen, though, the Democrats will be sure to dig it up in time for next year’s midterm elections. Speaking shortly before Thursday’s vote, Nancy Pelosi, the House Minority Leader, singled out Republicans from swing districts and said, “They have this vote tattooed on them. This is a scar they will carry.” And a horrible, ugly scar it is, too.
THE UNAFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE BILL
MSNBC Chris Hayes, Rachel Maddow and Larry O'Donnell's shows tonight were magnificently spot on. All those who have not seen them should. This will be said and said again and again and again and as John Q. Public sees and hears from doctors, health care associations and many other experts in the health care fields including the doctor who wrote the Massachusetts health care act that this Republican monstrosity, immoral and sickening health care bill, is really a big tax cut for the rich and will NOT pass in the Senate. Moreover, then the Republicon massive tax cut for the rich in Trump's soon to be ego annihilating tax bill will not pass either.
Russia, too, is in the treasonous mix. Then this psychologically deranged liar Trump will be DONE! You heard it here and I stand by my assessment!
Thursday, May 04, 2017
The Path
https://www.nytimes.com/…/texas-border-migrants-dead-bodies… Path to America, Marked by More and More Bodies
"Over 16 years, the Border Patrol documented 6,023 deaths in the four states bordering Mexico, more than from the Sept. 11 attacks and Hurricane Katrina combined."
My Comment: This is what our nation does to those out of desperation to survive in the hostile lands from which they come to build a better life in a nation known for its American Dream.
They should think twice about coming to this nation that has forgotten the gift it has given to millions but now with no heart deny the very same things to others.
Welcome the stranger, Biblical instruction says, because once you were strangers in a strange land! Deuteronomy 10:19
"Over 16 years, the Border Patrol documented 6,023 deaths in the four states bordering Mexico, more than from the Sept. 11 attacks and Hurricane Katrina combined."
My Comment: This is what our nation does to those out of desperation to survive in the hostile lands from which they come to build a better life in a nation known for its American Dream.
They should think twice about coming to this nation that has forgotten the gift it has given to millions but now with no heart deny the very same things to others.
Welcome the stranger, Biblical instruction says, because once you were strangers in a strange land! Deuteronomy 10:19
Kudos to Mike Duhigg -- "We the People," State Senate bill 349
I am with you, Mr. Duhigg, in your letter of May 3 to the Metrowest News thanking state Senator Jamie Eldridge for sponsoring Senate Bill 379. You wrote an articulate and, in my opinion, gave a correct analysis as to why supporting the "We the People Act" is so important. I support the "We the People Act" and thank Senator Eldridge, too, for his introduction of it.
Change, Professor Howard Zinn, my political mentor, always told me -- humane change -- comes from the bottom up but it takes time and patience. Some never see the change for which they so intensely and emotionally fought happen in their lifetime.
All the hundreds of thousands of people showing up in Washington, all across the nation and the globe in the Resistance, Indivisible and women's movements give us pause to hope. We know, in this nation, we are in the majority but it requires effort and vigilance to resist those who are aligned against us throwing billions at their unjust causes to help them stuff billions more into their pockets with a goal to take it all but resist we must.
I continue, as best I am able, to support humane political policy and reject the politics of hate. Life is short and because it is our tenure on this earth, I believe, must be dedicated to lending a hand to those who need it most. I believe, too, our Founders never meant for a corporation to be a person nor would they have supported money as speech. To the contrary they were, in fact, worried about the very thing that is the face of our nation today.
Change, Professor Howard Zinn, my political mentor, always told me -- humane change -- comes from the bottom up but it takes time and patience. Some never see the change for which they so intensely and emotionally fought happen in their lifetime.
All the hundreds of thousands of people showing up in Washington, all across the nation and the globe in the Resistance, Indivisible and women's movements give us pause to hope. We know, in this nation, we are in the majority but it requires effort and vigilance to resist those who are aligned against us throwing billions at their unjust causes to help them stuff billions more into their pockets with a goal to take it all but resist we must.
I continue, as best I am able, to support humane political policy and reject the politics of hate. Life is short and because it is our tenure on this earth, I believe, must be dedicated to lending a hand to those who need it most. I believe, too, our Founders never meant for a corporation to be a person nor would they have supported money as speech. To the contrary they were, in fact, worried about the very thing that is the face of our nation today.
Wednesday, May 03, 2017
Thank you Jimmy Kimmel
Thank you to Jimmy Kimmel for his moving account of his infant son's medical malady at birth. It brought the preexisting condition into personal focus. It can happen to anyone even an infant who needs emergency surgery but cannot pay for it. Healthcare legislation that Obama tried with such difficulty to get is the essence of pro life that the allegedly pro life Republican Party of poisonous snakes wants to deny. The Repeal of President Obama's signature attempt of providing healthcare assistance to those who cannot afford it will NEVER be repealed. It does seem like the Republicans do NOT have the votes. I pray that they never do!
Tuesday, May 02, 2017
Every Day
Every day there is something new, mendacious and outrageous Trump and/or his henchmen say to send my blood pressure Pluto bound.This "administration" is a horror show worse than any I could ever have imagined and is endless with devastating repercussions. The question for me is how to keep the sanity I have left without looking for that window from which to jump.
I have tried a number of things to deflect my attention such as watching reruns of Andy Griffith, Gunsmoke, Columbo, or I Love Lucy that transport me in time travel to another dimension that was for me unencumbered by the death wielding realities of modern political policy. This nation and additional strong others have perpetrated mayhem which has consumed so many of our own lives and so many others around the globe. The fact that many in this nation remain oblivious to its own history refusing to cast a questioning eye on policy gone askew keeps the weight of the albatross of potential annihilation around our necks plaguing us in present time.
We must own up to the nation's flagrant abuse of power in foreign lands for decades the rationale behind which is almost always the cash it brings to the select few. It was both the luck of the Middle East to have oceans of black gold and the ruination of the Middle East which allowed colonialism to flourish plundering the weak by the strong as long as payoffs were made to leaders giving license to it that kept them rich but their own people poor. It was a dastardly arrangement and arrogance that has taken decades with which to come to terms and yet it continues to persist all over the world. Muscular powers, too, like Russia have unlawfully usurped and carved up the globe for themselves and their own personal enrichment. We wonder now why oh why the world is in such violent shape, hating us and those who abuse their superior strength as nations resist the stranglehold the powerful have over the weak.
It is why statements made by a president must be carefully thought. It is why this imbecilic know-nothing Trump at the helm of the most powerful nation on earth keeping in his possession the ability to annihilate sends shudders down our spines and those of our allies. We stand chilled with incredulity at the statements Trump cavalierly makes without scholarly or well read thought behind what he says. His and those in his cabinet's loose, inane and downright stupid shoot-from-the-hip statements heard on a global stage could get us all killed and eradicate everything within the once beautiful and only planet we inhabit.
Wilbur Ross, Trump's corrupt Secretary of Commerce, at his dinner at Mar-A-Lago called Trump's attack on Syria "Entertainment." As bombs fell on so many including women and children he used "entertainment" to describe it like he was describing a Broadway show. The comment was gut wrenching to those of us who know what bombs dropping means. It is neither as Brian Williams inartfully described the attack "beautiful" nor is it "entertainment."
Trump calls Kim Jong Un, one of the most authoritarian despots on earth, a "smart cookie" with whom Trump would be "honored" to speak. I wonder what South Korea or Japan, the nations who have the most to lose in a N. Korean assault, thought. The statements by this clown circus president are too voluminous to state here. Google will gladly bring them to you if you want to decide whether to laugh or cry.
I leave you with what I thought was one of the most egregious statements about US history he made yesterday. The president had a thought (worrisome when he does as one never knows what he will say, how erroneous it will be and who it will inflame.) This man who thinks he knows "the art of the deal" wondered why the Civil War even had to be fought; that is why a compromise could not be made to avoid the five year fight not understanding that compromises in fact were made! Does the Kansas/Nebraska Act or the Missouri Compromise of 1850 ring a bell? I think ashamedly not. Compromises between slave states and free states could not be made to endure. The Civil War was about the extension of and the existence of slavery. It was as contentious then as often race surprisingly is in present day. He thinks that a president Andrew Jackson (a celebratory picture of whom hangs on the wall of the Oval Office aside Trump,) whose death was 14 years before the Civil War began, could have stopped it. Trump thinks Jackson was inflamed by it and could have ended it before it began. I think he thinks he, Trump, could have stopped it. Ignoring for the moment that Jackson's death was before the Civil War Trump lauds him for being decisive but "with a good heart." Trump forgot to learn that Jackson himself owned slaves and that Jackson expelled over 100,000 Indian men women and children out of their ancestral home marching them to the west remembered by them as the harsh "Trail of Tears." Moreover, as the historian expert on the Jackson presidency, Jon Meacham, stated when interviewed about the Jackson presidency, Jackson was a man who wanted to keep the union whole and whose brother and mother died in the Revolutionary war.
Mr. Trump, pick up a book and read it!
I have tried a number of things to deflect my attention such as watching reruns of Andy Griffith, Gunsmoke, Columbo, or I Love Lucy that transport me in time travel to another dimension that was for me unencumbered by the death wielding realities of modern political policy. This nation and additional strong others have perpetrated mayhem which has consumed so many of our own lives and so many others around the globe. The fact that many in this nation remain oblivious to its own history refusing to cast a questioning eye on policy gone askew keeps the weight of the albatross of potential annihilation around our necks plaguing us in present time.
We must own up to the nation's flagrant abuse of power in foreign lands for decades the rationale behind which is almost always the cash it brings to the select few. It was both the luck of the Middle East to have oceans of black gold and the ruination of the Middle East which allowed colonialism to flourish plundering the weak by the strong as long as payoffs were made to leaders giving license to it that kept them rich but their own people poor. It was a dastardly arrangement and arrogance that has taken decades with which to come to terms and yet it continues to persist all over the world. Muscular powers, too, like Russia have unlawfully usurped and carved up the globe for themselves and their own personal enrichment. We wonder now why oh why the world is in such violent shape, hating us and those who abuse their superior strength as nations resist the stranglehold the powerful have over the weak.
It is why statements made by a president must be carefully thought. It is why this imbecilic know-nothing Trump at the helm of the most powerful nation on earth keeping in his possession the ability to annihilate sends shudders down our spines and those of our allies. We stand chilled with incredulity at the statements Trump cavalierly makes without scholarly or well read thought behind what he says. His and those in his cabinet's loose, inane and downright stupid shoot-from-the-hip statements heard on a global stage could get us all killed and eradicate everything within the once beautiful and only planet we inhabit.
Wilbur Ross, Trump's corrupt Secretary of Commerce, at his dinner at Mar-A-Lago called Trump's attack on Syria "Entertainment." As bombs fell on so many including women and children he used "entertainment" to describe it like he was describing a Broadway show. The comment was gut wrenching to those of us who know what bombs dropping means. It is neither as Brian Williams inartfully described the attack "beautiful" nor is it "entertainment."
Trump calls Kim Jong Un, one of the most authoritarian despots on earth, a "smart cookie" with whom Trump would be "honored" to speak. I wonder what South Korea or Japan, the nations who have the most to lose in a N. Korean assault, thought. The statements by this clown circus president are too voluminous to state here. Google will gladly bring them to you if you want to decide whether to laugh or cry.
I leave you with what I thought was one of the most egregious statements about US history he made yesterday. The president had a thought (worrisome when he does as one never knows what he will say, how erroneous it will be and who it will inflame.) This man who thinks he knows "the art of the deal" wondered why the Civil War even had to be fought; that is why a compromise could not be made to avoid the five year fight not understanding that compromises in fact were made! Does the Kansas/Nebraska Act or the Missouri Compromise of 1850 ring a bell? I think ashamedly not. Compromises between slave states and free states could not be made to endure. The Civil War was about the extension of and the existence of slavery. It was as contentious then as often race surprisingly is in present day. He thinks that a president Andrew Jackson (a celebratory picture of whom hangs on the wall of the Oval Office aside Trump,) whose death was 14 years before the Civil War began, could have stopped it. Trump thinks Jackson was inflamed by it and could have ended it before it began. I think he thinks he, Trump, could have stopped it. Ignoring for the moment that Jackson's death was before the Civil War Trump lauds him for being decisive but "with a good heart." Trump forgot to learn that Jackson himself owned slaves and that Jackson expelled over 100,000 Indian men women and children out of their ancestral home marching them to the west remembered by them as the harsh "Trail of Tears." Moreover, as the historian expert on the Jackson presidency, Jon Meacham, stated when interviewed about the Jackson presidency, Jackson was a man who wanted to keep the union whole and whose brother and mother died in the Revolutionary war.
Mr. Trump, pick up a book and read it!
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