May 242016
 

I have stayed true to my promise to be good to myself and I have been relaxing this Victoria Day long weekend.  The sinusitus is definitely almost gone!  Woo Hoo!!!  It has been cloudy today with temperatures around 14 C (58 F) and intermittent rain.  This week is another busy one so I'll have to remind myself not to do anything stupid to re-aggravate the sinusitis.  The babies have been napping around me all day, but as soon as I announce "bikkies", they will be fully awake and running downstairs to their food dish.  I can smell my neighbour's bar-be-que, probably fired up for steaks, which is making me hungry.  Chicken and salad for me tonight.  Enjoy the rest of your week.

Short Takes

Daily Beast — Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe is reportedly under investigation by the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation for $120,000 worth of campaign donations from Chinese businessman Wang Wenliang. …

Wang, the individual at the center of the investigation, also contributed $2 million to the Clinton Foundation. The investigation is ongoing. 

This investigation along with the SCOTUS decision on gerrymandering in Virginia has brought Virginia into the fore.  It will be interesting to see what happens with the DOJ investigation and how it impacts Democrats in this federal election year.  Also of concern is the perceived influence of Wang Wenliang, a Chinese businessman, on Hillary Clinton with his contribution to the Clinton Foundation.  I hope this does not turn normally blue voters away from the polls in November.

NYTimes — Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, released a list of potential Supreme Court nominees on Wednesday as part of an effort to quell concerns that he would not select conservative jurists.

The unusual move comes as Mr. Trump is looking to unify the Republican Party behind him and win over critics who remain skeptical about his candidacy. While some Republicans who oppose Mr. Trump have considered supporting Hillary Clinton or sitting out the election, he has regularly reminded them that the future of the Supreme Court is at stake.  …

… but Mr. Trump has previously said that he was seeking guidance from conservative groups such as the Federalist Society and the Heritage Foundation.

Mr. Trump’s selections consisted of six federal appeals court judges appointed by President George W. Bush and five state supreme court justices appointed by Republican governors. All are white, and eight of the 11 are men.

"All are white, and eight of the 11 are men."  Indeed, the future of the Supreme Court is at stake.  A decidedly conservative court would affect generations to come, and not in a positive way.  Along with a Republican White House and Congress, the US will regress socially and economically.

Politico — … President Barack Obama on Monday signed the dissolution of the nearly 50-year embargo on selling arms to Vietnam, ending one of the last vestiges of the Vietnam War.

But what Obama had to say and do about open democracy here was as sparse as the turnout in polling places here just hours before Air Force One landed — despite, of course, government numbers putting nationwide turnout for the National Assembly elections at 98.77 percent.

Suspicious election results don’t usually come together with presidential visits, especially within hours, and especially when the president is arriving with a huge and much desired gift in the form of opening up arms trade.

Hanoi had been pushing Washington for years, as both a point of pride and out of desire for American weapons. The change is potentially huge for American interests, empowering pro-Western forces internally and sending a very charged signal to China, long Vietnam's regional adversary.  …

"I made it clear that the United States does not seek to impose our form of government on Vietnam or any nation … at the same time, we will continue to speak out on human rights.”

It seems that there is a contradiction here . . . selling weapons to Vietnam while at the same time speaking out about human rights.  In a time when the world should be coming together, weapons only serve to divide and destroy.  And the US, like all countries, has troubles with its own human rights record.

ThinkProgress — Donald Trump vowed to get rid of “gun free zones” during the National Rifle Association’s annual meeting in Louisville Friday, going a step further than his frequent promise to allow guns in schools and military bases.

Despite the fact that many Trump hotels and the convention center where he spoke on Friday are all gun-free zones, the presumptive nominee said he went off his telepromter to promise the NRA members in attendance that he would eliminate gun-free zones altogether. Trump also earned the NRA’s endorsement at the event.

“The Second Amendment is under a threat like never before,” Trump said, repeating the NRA leadership’s claim that Hillary Clinton will dismantle the Second Amendment.  …

This is the most basic human right of all, and Hillary Clinton wants to strip it away,” Trump said. “I’m going to guarantee that law-abiding citizens have the right to self defense, 100 percent.”

Amazing how many times Trump flip-flops on his positions . . . pro choice now pro life; pro gun-free zones now eliminate gun-free zones; irreligious now religious; and there are more.  Trump is an opportunist, changing his stance to suit his goal of becoming POTUS.  I believe the expression is "whatever it takes" or the end justifies the means".

CBC — "I want to be out. I want, want, want, want — please God! — let us be out."

Councillor Yvonne Stevens is campaigning for Britain to vote to leave the European Union.

This is Yvonne Stevens, a local councillor for the U.K. Independence Party or UKIP. Its roots date back to the 1990s and British opposition to the signing of the Maastricht Treaty enshrining key tenets of European integration.

It's also a party that's played heavily on anti-immigrant sentiment, and immigration is one of the key issues motivating those who want Britain to leave the European Union in a referendum on June 23. Stevens is no exception.

"Let's say, 'No, let's stop,'" says Stevens, referring to unfettered immigration of EU citizens entitled to live and work in any EU country of their choosing.

The discussion of UK membership in the EU is known as "Brexit".  Whether the UK stays within the EU or opts out, there will be global repercussions.  In another CBCreport, Canada's Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, has urged the UK to remain within the EU.  He said

"More unity is a path toward greater prosperity. We have a great relationship with a strong and united Europe and certainly hope that that continues," Trudeau said in an interview with Reuters. "Britain is always going to have clout, it's just obviously amplified by its strength as part of the EU."

You can read a short history of the UK's participation in the EU at "Brexit".

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  7 Responses to “Squatch’s Open Thread 23/05/2016”

  1. DB: Gulp!! I do hope that the investigation shows whether or not he is guilty. Sad. We'll see though, seems like Mr. Wang was/is well within his rights in donating to Mr. McAuliffe's campaign. imho.

    NYT: Not good. Not good at all. ick!!

    TP: Well, we know where this is gonna go, if Drumpf is elected. Trump said. “I’m going to guarantee that law-abiding citizens have the right to self defense, 100 percent.”  Drunk or not. ugh!!

    My Universe: Oh, to live as a cat !!! To lounge by the window, eat, sleep, nap, play, hunt for wood rats/snakes, and then to nap again, after a good day. Ahhhh…..

    Glad to read that your sinusitus is almost dust in the wind, and that you are relaxing. Enjoy your week too.
    Thanks, Lynn.

  2. Glad you're feeling a bit better, Lynn. As I said in the previous post, please don't get carried away and do too much too soon. Your weather is yo-yoing all over the place, just like ours πŸ™

    NYT: "All are white, and eight of the 11 are men." And all of them are anti-abortion and most of them are a close friend of a GOP senator, leading Daily Kos to suggest that Drumpf had these picked to get more senators behind him at the convention. His list of misogynist friends of senators only shows that he really doesn't care how transparent his shameless pandering is. And how corrupt and gullible these senators are if they endorse him for it and believe Drumpf is sticking to this list if he gets into the White House.

    Politico: Having lost Vietnam to the communist regime of the Vietcong in a war they couldn't win, America is still trying to maintain a stronghold against China in the region by giving them the weapons they ask for. This has so little to do with Vietnam but so much with China. Next America will offer assistance against possible aggression from China in return for a base from which to operate on. Sounds familiar? They've done the same with Turkey recently who now has put their weapons to good use to fight the Kurds and not Da'esh. Human rights? Smoke screens, more likely.

    TP: Drumpf's flip-flopping on essential issues just to get endorsement from a particular group is nauseating and show his absolute lack of morals time after time. I fail to understand how people can't see he doesn't feel bound to keep his promises by the simple fact he doesn't even remember what he promised or what viewpoint he had only yesterday. It doesn't mean anything to him, he just spouts a sound bite that particular group is sensitive to and has no problems with going completely over the top with statements like "This is the most basic human right of all" about the second amendment. He hurls it into the audience, gets the applause he so desperately needs to keep his ego afloat and the statement never makes it out of his short term memory into his long term memory but gets replaced by another sound bite. There's a whole new syndrome of the brain here waiting for his name.

    CBC: With the emergence of UKIP the old British xenophobia was allowed to flourish again and even became "respectable" again and the Brits are now a very divided nation on Brexit (it's really 50-50 now) and throwing caution to the wind because they want to keep foreigners, ALL foreigners out and think they will make Britain great again by leaving the EU. Obama's plea to stay in the EU made half of the Brits only more determined to leave, Drumpf's encouragement to leave probably did the same for the other half; Trudeau's remark should however carry more weight as Canada is a member of the Commonwealth, Britain's own old colonial little union. If there ever was a time to consider breaking these old bonds it'll be when Britain exits from the EU. Scotland has already declared it will repeat its referendum on independence if that happens, because it wants to stay in the EU, Wales is contemplating the idea of independence, but further away countries like Canada, Australia, and New Zealand will undoubtedly reassess the surplus value of staying in the Commonwealth. I don't think many Brits have thought of that yet.

    My Universe: There are days when I want to trade places with a chill-out cat like that.

  3. Daily Beast – "I hope this does not turn normally blue voters away from the polls in November."  Oh, it will.  Some.  Not all by any means.  It remains to be seen whether the number will be "enough."

    NY Times – I wonder, if elected, he would filp-flop on this, as he has flip-flopped on practically everything else except racism and sexism.  I hope I never have to find out.

    Politico – Combined with what all is going on in the rest of the world, this is far  from good news.  Agreed that the United States is in no position to preach to any other country on human rights abuses, I still do not support implying that it is open season on humans.

    ThinkProgress – Well, it's pretty obvious that the NRA considers the right to own a gun to be a more basic right than, say the right to breathe.  Speaking of open season –

    CBC – I assume Yvonee HATED this then.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptfmAY6M6aA

    Universe – There is indeed a lot to be said for being a cat.  Take care of yourself, Lynn.

  4. I'm most pleased that you're feeling better.  Be kind to you.

    As tempting as it is to suspect corruption on Hillary's part, my own research, looking for an edge as a Bernie supporter, has found that the Clintons don't profit personally from their foundation.  The money supports charitable works.  Wang may hope for quid pro quo, but there is no basis to assume that he'd get it.

    Rump Dump's actual appointments would likely be much worse.  I think that lisat was a token to appease the RNC.

    Well said.

    Rump Dump would give us an Ammosexual paradise.

    A UK Republican.

    Hmmm… a Kitty Kitty and a Lunch!

    Great job.

  5. Herr Drumpf's record is replete w/ flip-flops TNTC (medical abbreviation for "Too Numerous To Count") – but he set a record with a full-fledged flip-flop in just ONE sentence:

    "I don't want to have guns in classrooms, although in some cases teachers should have guns in classrooms, frankly."

     

  6. DB:  Far too much money going around!  The Clintons have really put themselves in some asinine positions, and I'm not talking about kinkiness!

    NY T: YES!  SCOTUS is up for grabs in this election-vote blue, no matter who!!!

    TP: Rumpy is nought but a salesman, the perfect place for one who has no compunction about saying whatever he/she thinks will serve any particular purpose, at any particular time.  But, damn it, this is getting redundant, and is probably preaching to the choir. I can't believe that we will have months more of his particularly odious brand of mierde!

    CBC: once agin. P.M. Trudeau speaks wisdom.

    My Universe: there are times when a cat's life makes me so envious!

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