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Thursday, October 31, 2024
Dismantling the federal government
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
It isn't necessary to apologize.
There isn't anyone from the Trump camp apologizing.
It is amazing how the Republicans can make such horrible remarks and get away with it. Not only get away with it, but, double down on it.
Then the Democrats, in this case President Biden, run to protect the minority group from the really lousy words of Trump and his minions and then an apology is demanded.
Well. I don't think so.
President Biden was insulted by the words being spoken in New York City by a candidate for the presidency. He did not blatantly state "garbage" as if an insult pulled out of thin air. He spoke it in horror of the potential and violent fallout that most likely will occur of a dear group of minority Americans and the island nation we hold dear as a territory to this great country.
October 30, 2024
...Biden (click here) was responding on Tuesday to comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who called Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage" at the rally on Sunday and also disparaged Black Americans, Jewish people, Palestinians and Latinos....
It is admirable that President Biden, in thinking twice about the comment, came to apologize so as to not insult the entire number of Republicans in the USA. But, quite frankly those Republican voters should be as appalled as President Biden by those words at a political rally.
The rally in New York City that was conducted and sanctioned by Trump and the Republican Party was another example of political violence. The words were all inflammatory and the potential real harm to real Americans they can cause in this great country is a shame.
That is the truth of the matter.
That is the truth of the matter.
That is the truth of the matter.
President Biden felt compelled to protect citizens because of the violent speeches at a political rally of a candidate for president. The truth is the rally in New York City was purposeful for Trump. It was a call to arms no different than his speech on January 6, 2021. It is the same violence Trump is organizing for when he loses the election.
The people that should be apologizing are the Republicans and their candidates that enthusiastically enjoy such violent gatherings.
Are those words of hate going to be spoken by the Republicans about Western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee in seven years?
Will the Republicans be throwing towels to the residents there after the election?
Joe and Kamala never threw papers towels at the magnificent people of Puerto Rico. They are providing deadly disinformation to the resident of the areas of the USA destroyed by Helene either.
The Biden-Harris Administration (click here) is committed to supporting Puerto Rico’s recovery and renewal. In 2021, President Biden unlocked billions of dollars in disaster funding and enacted historic expansions of economic and healthcare assistance programs for Puerto Rico. Since then, the Biden-Harris Administration has built on these unprecedented investments to ensure Puerto Rico has a strong foundation for sustained growth....
Why did it take until 2021 to unlock billions of dollars of disaster funding for Puerto Rico?
Fear of violence is no reason to vote for Trump.
These are non-state actors
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
If Trump Wins
I could not be more serious. Once he believes he has control, the country won’t matter. The country will be designed to serve his interests. Poverty will visit the people in a return to the days of the Dust Bowl.
Monday, October 28, 2024
Radio silence.
Jeff Bezos wrote an opinion in the Washington Post about what he believes are irrelevant presidential endorsements and I take it at face value, but, these decisions are white flags and not reassurances.
There are many, many reasons for journalists to be concerned about the state of their craft that spans education all the way to prison sentences.
The Washington Post lost a brave and magnificent man and journalist in Jamal Ahmad Khashquji. I am not certain what kind of pain that left at The Post, but, I miss him. I can only imagine how brilliant his writing might have been with the Middle East engaged in deadly confrontations. He would have been brilliant and no doubt helpful.
Some of the mistrust goes back to the Iraq War and how people involved in the media kissed the ring of the likes of Carl Rove for the reporting on the war. I believe Judith Miller did a lot of damage by being a stenographer rather than a journalist.
But, that aside (although history of the decline should be pursued) it hurt terribly for President Biden to meet with MBS without justice for Jamal and his family.
There is also Evan Gershkovich who returned from wrongful incarceration in Russia. Certainly, President Biden can be given forgiveness by The Post for any indiscretion with MBS.
There are currently four innocent journalists that have a passion for freedom, being held for trial because they were reporting on the politics of Alexei Navalny. It is very alarming to Americans that care about human life, the quality of life, and the power of unfit government willing to toy with life.
There were two Hong Kong journalists sentenced to sedition. Another worry for a newspaper owner in a country where a brutally insane candidate threatens American lives. Jake Tapper confronted Vance over that reality.
I believe it was yesterday or the day before when President Biden and Dr. Jill Biden awarded metals of bravery to 30 some people and organizations for the humanities and art. It is within those disciplines where sincere freedom lives and the RIGHT to expression of free will. Lavar Burton was a recipient and he gave a magnificent speak to how the arts and humanity provide the vapors of which we live.
A political voice preserves freedom and liberty and now, today, the greatest of the writers and reporters are silencing themselves in a complex and uncertain world.
In confronting authority mired in the power of fear and hatred, the best voice is within grace. Bill Clinton was a magnificent diplomat and understood the value of grace and the human spirit.
I think American journalism needs to find their best voice going forward, as a hostile president will have to be confronted and not pandered to for press passes. Being candyasses won’t bring admiration by the American people. Quite the contrary, they will laugh.
Bezos and all those in his position can state they are reminiscant for the past and decisions made long before they were out of diapers, but, that is just another excuse to retreat.
Let’s hope President Harris will be understanding when The Post wants interviews and press passes.
I would be asking myself where Evan Gershkovich would be today if Trump was more interested in Russian money rather than American freedom.
Sunday, October 27, 2024
I just spoke with someone I know..
Yes, Donald was going to sell the documents.
Saturday, October 26, 2024
After ruining immigration reform in Congress this year...
Zogby as of January
Detroit has become an example of revival.
Friday, October 25, 2024
Soldiers are important.
Thursday, October 24, 2024
Howard Stern. Who would ever expect a Vice President to appear on such a risky program?
Kamala Harris was completely unafraid of the reputation of Howard Stern and agreed to speak with him. I found Howard Stern to be sincere with a more than interesting interview. Howard, you are a great American.
There are definitions to the tactics of the Republican Right Political Wing.
There is nothing strange about Trump's political strategy. It is all in the artful practice of a conman.
The term "Red Herring" comes from the practice of drawing a red herring across a trail to confuse hunting dogs.Partners (click here) at the Wall Street firm backing Donald Trump’s social media platform Truth Social used company funds to pay for prostitutes, abused drugs, partied with strippers and lost millions of dollars gambling, according to a new report in the Wall Street Journal.
EF Hutton is also being investigated for securities fraud, and investors have accused its brokers of pushing speculative investments, according to competing lawsuits filed by two of the firm’s partners....
Perspective
Solicitation
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Of course Donald will declare victory the day of the election if not sooner.
Musk is always gimmicky.
Banks are doing great.
By Derek Saul
Bank stocks (click here) surged Tuesday as several major financial institutions reported earnings, as the group gets a boost from lower interest rates....
...National banks Goldman and Morgan Stanley tallied all-time high intraday share prices Tuesday and a host of regional stocks like Bank of New York Mellon, PNC, U.S. Bancorp stocks registered 52-week highs, while other financial services firms like American Express and BlackRock also touched records....
"All he cared about was being re-elected."
"Instincts"
"Only I know."
I never understood the Nixon "thing" with Roger Stone. Nixon and Trump are the same paranoid personality. December 14, 1972, "Remember, we are going to be around and outlive our enemies. And also never forget: the press is the enemy. The press is the enemy. The press is the enemy. The establishment is the enemy. The professors are the enemy. The professors are the enemy. Write that on a blackboard a hundred times, and never forget it."
Bob Woodward is brilliant and a great American, but, he slightly misses it with Trump.
I agree with his analogies without a doubt. But, he misses the fact that Trump is not seeking the presidency to benefit the country as the best person for the job. Trump is seeking the presidency to benefit himself through wealth and exploitation of international treasuries. That is why he hates NATO. They investigated Deutsche Bank. NATO wasn't going to be a place where he would find corruption to exploits for his own wealth. I firmly believe that.
When Trump states "Instincts and only I know," he is filling in blanks with words that mean nothing. He had no real answers to the questions so he simply filled in the blanks while realizing his real reasons for being in office are his own priorities. Those words deflect any criticism.
I find Woodward brilliant in this interview.
I never understood by Roger Stone was obsessed with Nixon until I heard this interview with Bob Woodward.
Monday, October 21, 2024
The corrupt Robert's Court is ruining the Rule of Law.
Eight years ago, (click here) before revelations about luxury travel and gifts accepted by Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel A. Alito Jr., the Supreme Court considered the case of a politician who had been prosecuted for public corruption after receiving similar benefits. The court threw out his conviction. In the years since, the court has overturned four other convictions in public corruption cases.
In all five of the decisions, the court’s message has been that “federal law must be interpreted so as not to cover behavior that looks, to any reasonable observer, sketchy as hell,” Josh Chafetz, a law professor at Georgetown, wrote in a new article, “Corruption and the Supreme Court,” which will be published next year in The Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities....
The high court’s denial, which comes as Trump has vowed a revenge-filled second term, is unsurprising for reasons having nothing to do with Cohen and the former president. That’s because the court has long restricted the sort of claim that Cohen sought to bring.
In a 1971 case called Bivens, the high court allowed a damages claim against federal officials for alleged Fourth Amendment violations. But the court has taken a stingy view since then, routinely rejecting so-called Bivens claims. In a 2022 decision, Justice Clarence Thomas’ majority opinion cited Bivens while noting: “Over the past 42 years, however, we have declined 11 times to imply a similar cause of action for other alleged constitutional violations.” Thomas wrote that the court will deny claims “in all but the most unusual circumstances.”
Cohen argued that his case met those circumstances, but not enough justices agreed. It takes four justices to grant review. The court denied the petition without comment from any of the justices....
You have to trust somebody.
By Emma Platoff and Hilary Burns
Four years ago, (click here) Violet Barron was a proud Democrat, campaigning for President Biden at phone banks and with text blasts, and even working the polls on Election Day. This fall, the student activist and leading organizer of Harvard’s pro-Palestinian encampment plans to vote for a third-party candidate for president, convinced that the Democrats she once revered are enabling human rights abuses in the Middle East.
Joe Fahn, another Harvard student who once aligned with the Democratic Party, is unsure who he will support. Fahn said he is concerned that top Democrats, including Harris, have failed to condemn pro-Palestinian demonstrations, which troubles him because he feels they sometimes veer into antisemitism.
“What I’m looking for. . . is to feel like they’re understanding what Jewish students are going through,” Fahn said. He’s not convinced Harris does....
COGAT, the Israeli government agency that oversees policy in Gaza and the West Bank, insists that it is not limiting aid to Gaza and has blamed humanitarian agencies for failing to distribute the supplies it admits into the enclave after screening. On Wednesday, it said that it had inspected and permitted 50 aid trucks to enter northern Gaza from Jordan — carrying food, water, medical and other supplies — “in accordance with international law.”
That is a small fraction of what aid agencies say is needed to offset a severe hunger crisis in Gaza, especially in the north, where Israel “has tightened a siege” this month, the United Nations has said, as it steps up military operations against Hamas.
“People have run out of ways to cope, food systems have collapsed and the risk of famine is real,” the U.N. World Food Program said this week, referring to northern Gaza....
Exactly. Trump's cries to end the war in Gaza are all political.
Donald Trump (click here) told a crowd of supporters that he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday, mainly about the Middle East wars. According to Trump, the Israeli leader said he disregarded President Joe Biden’s warning to keep troops out of Rafah in southern Gaza, a decision that resulted in the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in a shootout in the area. Trump also said Netanyahu asked him for advice on how to respond to Iran’s missile attack on Israel—to which Trump said he responded, “Do what you have to do.”
This is an extraordinary tale. If it’s accurate (and Israeli officials have since confirmed Trump made the call), the former-and-possibly-future American president admitted that he committed not only an act of diplomatic recklessness but also, quite possibly, a federal crime....
This is what America is giving up when they accept Trump as their dictator.
The young CIA analyst (click here) waited anxiously for Fiona Hill to pick up her phone. He had dialed her, he recalled, because he wanted to hear a familiar voice and make sure he wasn’t doing something “colossally stupid.”
Five years later Hill’s memories of the call are still vivid: the CIA analyst’s voice, which sounded uncharacteristically emotional; the annoying clatter of the Frappuccino machine inside the Starbucks where she was waiting for her morning coffee.
Hill stepped into the parking lot. She was on vacation in Hawaii, having just resigned a week earlier from her job in Donald Trump’s White House overseeing Russia, Ukraine and dozens of other European and Eurasian countries. She and the analyst had spoken often as part of their official duties.
Because they were talking on an unclassified phone line, the analyst had to be vague. In the weeks before Hill left government, she had become concerned that figures close to the president, including his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, were trying to pressure Ukrainian officials for personal and political favors.
“Oh dear, oh dear,” Hill recalled muttering.
The CIA analyst would soon submit a meticulously sourced nine-page memo to the U.S. intelligence community inspector general that would spark Trump’s first impeachment. In Washington and around the world, the analyst would be known as “the whistleblower,” a moniker that he didn’t choose and has come to see as a burden....
Why are Americans blind to the danger of Trump and his hideous life of government dependency.
...Mr. Trump (click here) also went to Fortress Investment Group, a hedge fund and private equity company, for $130 million. This was a so-called mezzanine loan, which meant that it would be repaid only after the Deutsche Bank debt had been satisfied. Because of the greater risk, the Fortress loan came with a double-digit interest rate. The agreement with Fortress also required Mr. Trump’s 401 Mezz Venture to pay a $49 million “exit fee” when it repaid the loan....
...Before Mr. Trump defaulted, Fortress had expected to receive more than $300 million from his company: the $130 million in principal and roughly $185 million in anticipated interest and fees.
But Fortress and its partners — including Mr. Mnuchin’s Dune Capital, as well as Cerberus Capital Management, whose co-chief executive, Stephen A. Feinberg, would become a major Trump fund-raiser and go on to lead a White House advisory panel — quickly realized they wouldn’t ever collect that full amount.
Ultimately, Fortress settled for $48 million, which Mr. Trump wired to the firm in March 2012, according to people familiar with the deal.
The forgiven debts showed up in Mr. Trump’s tax returns. For 2010, Mr. Trump’s 401 Mezz Venture reported about $181 million in canceled debts. Two years later, DJT Holdings, an umbrella company that the Chicago project had been folded into, reported that another $105 million of debt had been forgiven. Most of that appears to reflect the unpaid Fortress sum....
...At that time, the Chicago loans were only one element of the relationship between Deutsche Bank and Mr. Trump. Ms. Vrablic’s team also lent Mr. Trump’s company $125 million for work on his Doral golf resort in Florida and up to $170 million to transform the Old Post Office building in Washington into a luxury hotel. Mr. Trump personally guaranteed those loans, too...
...The problems intensified in 2020, as the coronavirus forced restaurants, including Mr. Trump’s in Chicago, to close. The Trump family sought financial relief from Deutsche Bank among others.
The bank offered to let Mr. Trump’s companies pause interest payments on their loans. The Trump Organization decided the bank’s proposal was insufficiently generous and turned it down.
The loans come due in 2023 and 2024.
So very typical of the Free World economists and governments.
They see opportunity and welcome with open arms any and all players that want to do business. Putin and Russia were no different. After the Soviet Union collapsed the leaders of the Post Soviet States were admired and welcomed to the extent they were interested in being a part of our Free World without a second thought. Never in anyone's wildest imagination in the early days did they expect a complete disregard for the friendship and economic interactions to benefit the return to an autocratic communism. Never. It was over. Peace was desired by every authority in the world and it would be a forever and lasting peace. Or. So they thought.
The collapse of the Soviet Union was stunning.
By Steve Rosenberg
..."A lot of KGB agents, (click here) like Putin, had left the organisation, realising it was discredited. The fact that he was ex-KGB meant nothing. Putin had shown himself to be a liberal and a democrat, who wanted to continue market reforms..."
...On New Year's Eve 1999, Boris Yeltsin recorded his final TV address in the Kremlin....
...Vladimir Putin became acting president. Three months later, he won the election....
..."Putin's entourage doesn't exert influence like this," explains political scientist Valery Solovei.
"There are two categories of people Putin leans towards: childhood friends, like the Rotenberg brothers and those who served in the Soviet KGB.
"But he doesn't overestimate their loyalty. Yeltsin trusted members of his family. Putin trusts no-one."...
...Mr Putin has remained in power, as president or prime minister, for 20 years. In that time, he has built a system of power that revolves around him. Under his watch, Russia has become an increasingly authoritarian state, with fewer democratic rights and freedoms.
"Yeltsin believed he had a mission, and so does Putin," Mr Solovei says. "Yeltsin saw himself as Moses: he wanted to lead his country out of its communist slavery.
"Putin's mission is to return to the past. He wants to avenge what he calls 'the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th Century', the fall of the USSR. He and his entourage, former KGB officers, believe the destruction of the Soviet Union was the work of Western intelligence services."...