Dec 112018
 

It’s raining, it’s pouring, the old broad is snoring!  Y-a-w-n!  I just woke up, fed the kids and now it is time to eat some breakfast myself as I work on tomorrow’s OT.  I won’t be posting it until mid afternoon between physio and teaching.  Tomorrow is bound to be noisy as the landscapers will be here with their damn leaf blowers, the garbage collection is tomorrow, and the city recycling pick up is tomorrow.  My unit is right by the garbage and recycling shed so it gets loud.  Even the kids dive under the bed because of all the noise.  Perhaps we’ll hear from TomCat sometime today. 

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 4:46 (average 8:06). To do it, click here. How did you do?  This one is for Lona!

TC’s took me  5:39 (12:14 average ). To do it, click here. How did you do!  We have done this one before and it is not as hard as the average time might seem to indicate.

Fantasy Football

Week 14 Match up Results
  • Size 9 Stompers     74.64
    TomCat Teabag Trashers     123.44
  • Monster Mashers     120.82
    Lefty Hillbillies     144.88
  • endthegop     62.68
    Country Raiderettes     110.38
Standings Points
Rank Team W-L-T Pct Stk Waiver For Against
1 10-4-0 .714 W1 6 1,737.36 1,552.78
2 9-5-0 .643 W3 5 1,618.94 1,400.86
3 8-6-0 .571 L1 4 1,582.22 1,617.94
4 8-6-0 .571 W6 3 1,702.42 1,603.68
5 5-9-0 .357 L6 2 1,497.98 1,522.00
6 2-12-0 .143 L3 1 1,204.68 1,646.34
* Rank change shown is from week 13 – 14
 Congratulations to Country Raiderettes for earning the 2018 Regular Season Champion in                              Lefty Blog Friends League.
Congratulations to Country Raiderettes for earning the 2018 Highest Scoring Team in Lefty                             Blog Friends League.
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Week 15 is the beginning of the playoffs.  The match ups are:
Size 9 Stompers vs endthegop
Lefty Hillbillies vs Monster Mashers
Byes: TomCat Teabag Trashers, Country Raiderettes
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Good luck everyone!
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Short Takes

Huffington Post — What will President Donald Trump do when it’s time to leave office?

Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin said she doesn’t believe Trump can pardon himself, and if he tried he could face prosecution after leaving office in connection with special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation.

Rather than take a chance, he could make a last-minute move to protect himself if he is replaced by a Democrat after the next election.

“I would predict here on MSNBC that when Trump leaves office he will resign the presidency 10 minutes before Mike Pence leaves office, allowing Pence to pardon him if there is not a Republican president to follow him,” Rubin said on “AM Joy” on Sunday.

Please click through to view a 10 minute video of AM Joy with Jonathan Capeheart as he and his panel explore this question.  (unfortunately I could not imbed) If impeachment is the Democrat strategy, this is one more reason why Pence must be impeached at the same time.

Vox — Americans are more civically engaged than they have been in more than 100 years.

The two years between President Donald Trump’s win in 2016 and the 2018 midterms ushered in a new era of political engagement in America, not seen since the early 1900s and the 1960s civil rights and anti-war movements.

That culminated in November’s midterm elections. While House Democrats picked up 40 seats in a wave election (they didn’t fare nearly as well in the Senate), an important number to focus on is the sheer number of people who voted in 2018, compared to past midterms.

50.1 percent of the voting-eligible population in the US turned out to cast their ballots in this year’s midterms, according to the United States Elections Project, a database about the United States electoral system run by University of Florida political science professor Michael McDonald. In raw numbers, that means 118,044,470 votes were cast.  …

Voter turnout numbers are the easiest way to measure just how politically engaged Americans were in 2018. But all of the work that went into the final result is political engagement — political organizing, phone banking, canvassing, protesting, contacting elected officials, or donating money to a campaign.

Americans also participated in these activities in high numbers in 2018, according to an April survey by Pew Research Center.

Pew found that 67 percent of the people surveyed said they engaged with politics in at least one of these ways since 2013. And 46 percent reported political engagement in some form during the past year.

Click through for the rest of this interesting article.  2018 had the highest turnout rate in 100 years!  What will the Congress look like if the turnout in 2020 is at 70% or higher?  And how do we raise participation rates?  One way of which I have heard is making voting day a national holiday.  Our very own Freya was heavily involved in Georgia for the 2018 mid terms.  She posted the following petition:

Stand with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to Make Election Day a National Holiday! which you can also see at Care2.

I am Canadian so I cannot vote in the US but I try to do my part here at PP.  In Canada, there are early voting opportunities and each voter must be accorded 4 consecutive hours to vote by their employer.  As a manager, I sent my staff home 4 hours prior to the polls closing.

YouTubeThis is Part 1 of an ABC (Australian Broadcast Company) programme examining the Trump Russia relationship published in .  Some of this is ‘old hat’ while other parts may be new information.  Sarah Ferguson, the interviewer, talks with various people involved with Trump.  Tomorrow Part 2.

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Dec 102018
 

It is mid afternoon and as TC would say, OGIM!!!  It has finally “stopped” raining but it is due to start up again tonight and last all week.  For me, this is a busy week with getting the blog out as best as possible, physio, teaching, a visit to the vet’s for my Winnie for more blood tests, a hair cut (she’ll have to use a weed wacker as it looks and feels particularly long and bushy!) and assorted other smaller things.  So, if I miss one day, I hope you’ll forgive me.  With any luck, perhaps TC will back online this week.  It must  be terribly frustrating for him to hear news but not be able to publish and opinionate because he lacks the internet connection.  Well, have a good week all!

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 5:02 (average 5:38).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

TC’s took me 4:31 (average 5:51).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

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AlterNet — So, now that we know that Donald Trump and Mike Pence reached the White House through at least two specific and separate criminal conspiracies, what do we do about it?

Can they be removed from office? Can the election be done over? Can the Trump/Pence administration’s actions over the past two years be reversed, particularly the appointments of Gorsuch and Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court and all the damage to our federal agencies?  …

But there is a constitutional route that can be taken by Congress, via impeachment.

In January, Nancy Pelosi will become the Speaker of the House.  As such, should the nation lose its president and vice-president to impeachment, we’d have President Pelosi.  It wouldn’t reverse the damage the GOP and Trump/Pence have done, but it would be a start.

The key is to illuminate Mike Pence’s role in Trump’s frauds, so both men succumb to impeachment in the House, and conviction and removal from office by the Senate.

Hmmm . . . President Pelosi!  How does that strike you?  I would love to see it if only to put this Trump/Pence nightmare to rest, or at least partially to rest.  I say partially because as long as there is no prison time nor public accounting for Trump’s crimes, the nation will not rest.  But there is one thing that the author did not account for — agreement by the Republican lead Senate.  Right now, I do not see that happening because they are more worried about remaining in power than in doing right by the country.

New Yorker — Pushing back against criticism of her lack of diplomatic experience, Donald J. Trump’s choice to be the next United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Heather Nauert, said on Friday that a memorable visit to the “It’s a Small World” ride at Disney World made her eminently qualified for the U.N. post.

“When people look at me, they think Heather Nauert, former Fox News anchor,” Nauert told reporters at the State Department. “What they don’t realize is I’m also Heather Nauert, who went on ‘It’s a Small World’ three times when she was nine.”

Nauert said that, while career diplomats might spend twenty to thirty years learning about only one country, “I learned about twenty-five countries in fifteen minutes.”

Laying out her objectives for her tenure at the United Nations, the prospective Ambassador said, “Right now I’m just looking forward to seeing all of the other Ambassadors wearing their festive costumes and doing their dances. That’s going to be amazing, I think.”

Sounds like Andy is doing straight news again.  I wish I could say otherwise, but she seems to be on par with the rest of Trump’s hires.

Huffington Post — Remember that painting of President Donald Trump that viewers spotted hanging in the White House during his bizarre “60 Minutes” interview in October?

Artist Andy Thomas’ piece, titled “The Republican Club,” depicted Trump shooting the breeze with other GOP presidents.  …

New York artist Michael D’Antuono, 62, has reimagined the work in accordance with how he believes the scene would really play out … titled “Party Pooper,” …

I find this painting so relatable, so spot on! . . . and look at those little hands! However, if I have trod on a copyright, I apologise and will remove it.  The painting is in the article.

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Dec 092018
 

It is late Sunday afternoon and I am trying to get this out so I can start on Monday’s OT.  It has been raining very hard all day but the previously predicted sleet/snow did not materialise.  We have not yet heard from TC so I don’t think he has his internet up and working yet.  My pot luck supper at my church went well and everyone, so I was told, was satiated by all the good food.  I took a blueberry pie which was very well received.  Personally, I had fresh fruit for dessert.  I hope your weekend is going well.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 4:53 (average 6:44). To do it, click here. How did you do?

TC’s took me 4:26 (average 6:07). To do it, click here. How did you do?

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Politico — The Senate is on the verge of an extraordinary rebuke of Donald Trump’s foreign policy, underscoring a bipartisan willingness to encroach on the president’s powers as commander in chief.

From forcing Trump to impose sanctions on Russia to raising questions about his nuclear trigger finger, lawmakers are repeatedly asserting themselves in an area long dominated by the executive branch.

The congressional reprimands of Trump also have taken other, often symbolic forms.

One example came when the GOP chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Bob Corker of Tennessee, convened a hearing to examine the president’s authority to use nuclear weapons.

The hearing indicated that lawmakers did not trust Trump’s judgment, especially as he was exchanging heated rhetoric at the time with the nuclear-armed leader of North Korea.  …

Senate Republicans, including Corker and Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.), pushed legislation earlier this year that would give Congress the authority to sign off on tariffs linked to national security, in a sign of their unease with Trump’s protectionist tendencies.

Click through for the rest of the details.  I for one am very glad to see that the Senate is moving to contain this infantile resident of the WH.  While members of the Senate agree “that we are a country that is safe and secure and prosperous when we put our values first and our interests second”, Trump does not.  The Liar-in-Chief has no redeemable positive values or qualities.  He is driven by money and his personal image.  If you want to get a picture of some of that, read David Cay Johnston’s book “The Making of Donald Trump”.  When I read about 4 chapters at lunch (they are short), Johnston filled in detail about things I already knew about.

Huffington Post — After a decisive vote the last week, the Senate is readying for debate on a bipartisan bill cutting off U.S. support for Saudi Arabia’s horrific war in Yemen. Thus begins the fight to eviscerate President Donald Trump’s corrupt bargain with the vicious and volatile Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS).

The immediate impetus for the Senate action was the grisly murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi operatives at the direction of MBS ― and Trump’s mendacious and morally repulsive embrace of the crown prince in the killing’s aftermath.

“The world is a very dangerous place!” Trump proclaimed, before proceeding to lie about the CIA’s findings that MBS directed the murder; obfuscate the compelling evidence marshaled to support the findings; spout Saudi slanders against Khashoggi; grossly inflate the worth of a phantom Saudi arms purchase; falsely claim that the Saudis could easily arm their Air Force elsewhere; and concoct a counterfactual dependence on Saudi oil.

Effectively, Trump licensed the murder of journalists and human rights advocates while further subcontracting U.S. policy in a combustible region to an unstable autocrat devoid of psychological or external constraints. The danger of this devil’s pact is enhanced by MBS’s apparent ability to mesmerize Trump, who personalizes foreign policy and gorges on flattery, and the president’s equally incompetent, unqualified and ethically challenged son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Both compound their infinite geopolitical ignorance by conflating governance with venality, making them ripe for a ruthless autocrat whose country is awash in cash.

Click through to get a picture of just how compromised Trump is when it comes to the Middle East.  One could say that Saudi Arabia and Russia are playing him like a violin.  When Trump says “I have no financial interest in Saudi Arabia”, he is being deceptive.  He may not have properties there, but the Saudi’s pump money into his other properties/businesses.  His son-in-law, Kushner who is a senior and trusted adviser, is also compromised by the Saudi’s. Their venality has made them very gullible and exposes them to so much corruption, yet Trump thinks he is in control.  This is only part of US foreign policy, but it demonstrates why the Congress, on a bipartisan basis, is willing to “encroach on the president’s powers as commander in chief” as noted in the previous article.

New Yorker — The outgoing chief of staff, John Kelly, departed the White House with the nation’s nuclear codes hidden in his pants, General Kelly has confirmed.

Kelly, whose illustrious military career spanned five decades, called his absconding with the nuclear codes “my greatest act of service to my country.”

Speaking to reporters from his home, Kelly said that he had planned the heist of the nation’s nuclear codes with the pinpoint timing of a clandestine military mission.

“I went into the Oval Office on Friday when I knew Trump would be distracted because ‘Fox & Friends’ was on,” he said. “Then, when he started tweeting something that one of the hosts told him to do, I slipped the codes into my pants, as quick as lightning.”

Now, when Trump realises that they are gone, if he realises, he’s not going to look there.  Wrong gender!

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Dec 082018
 

There always seems like so much to do . . . and today is the dreaded task — laundry.  At least I’ll get some exercise going down two flights of stairs to the basement and that will keep me warm!  It has been very frosty the past 3 days — down to -6C (21F) at night.  Generally, that is not cold to me but here on the coast, it is a very damp cold that cuts through to the bone.  Today it is pouring rain!  There is supposed to be sleet tonight, but we’ll have to wait to see how accurate the forecast is.  When it is like this, my three cats love to crawl into bed with me at night.  It sure does get crowded.  I am going to a potluck supper at my church tonight so I’m getting this done early.  My contribution will either be English Trifle or pie.  Have a great weekend and I’ll be back tomorrow.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 5:31 (average 6:02). To do it, click here. How did you do?

TC’s took me  4:01 (5:40 average).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Short Takes

Newsweek — “The floor of Congress is now going to look like an Islamic republic,” E.W. Jackson said on the radio show Urban Family Talk on Wednesday. “We are a Judeo-Christian country. We are nation rooted and grounded in Christianity and that’s that. And anybody that doesn’t like that, go live somewhere else.”

The pastor continued, adding: “It’s very simple. Just go live somewhere else. Don’t try to change our country into some sort of Islamic republic or try to base our country on Sharia law.”

Jackson’s remarks came in response to reports that Democrats were attempting to change legislation that bans the wearing of headscarves and hijabs on the floor of the House of Representatives. The proposal was made to accommodate incoming lawmaker Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, one of the first Muslim women to serve Congress in U.S. history along with Representative-elect Rashida Tlaib of Michigan.  …

The proposed rule change was co-authored by Nancy Pelosi, the current House Minority Leader and likely the next speaker of the chamber when Democrats take back the majority in January. Along with the changes to the ban on headscarves, Democrats are also proposing rule changes to ban LGBTQ discrimination and the creation of an independent office to promote diversity when it comes to hiring House staffers.

A copy of his remarks as presented by Right Wing Watch .

While the rule change proposed by Democrats would exempt religious headwear, including yarmulkes, Jackson is outraged that it will be used to accommodate Ilhan Omar, a Muslim woman who wears a headscarf for religious reasons who was recently elected to Congress.

This man, although he holds a divinity degree, is not an authentic Christian.  In the first amendment of the US Constitution, freedom of religion is guaranteed as is the call for the separation of church and state.  Conservative evangelical pseudo Christians seem to think that if a person does not worship like they do, that person is impinging on their right to freedom of religion.  Malarkey!!!  This is not the first time that Jackson has stirred the pot.  WWJD?  The authentic Jesus would rebuke Jackson.

DC Report — You may recall that former FedEx Ground safety director and Chamber of Commerce favorite Scott Mugno was nominated by Trump in October 2017, has survived a Senate confirmation hearing and has been approved by the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pension (HELP) committee (twice) on party-line votes. But Mugno’s nomination has never come to a final vote on the floor of the Senate.

Politico’s Morning Shift reminded us last week that the nomination of Mugno, as well as the nominations of Cheryl Stanton for the agency’s Wage and Hour Division, William Beach at the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Gordon Hartogensis with the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation continue to be mired in a fight over the confirmation of two Democratic favorites: Mark Gaston Pearce to be reconfirmed for a seat on the National Labor Relations Board and Chai Feldblum to be reconfirmed for a seat on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. …

Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), ranking member of the HELP committee reemphasized last week that Democrats would continue to block the Labor Department nominees until the Senate confirms Pearce and Feldblum.

Click through for a Democrat strategy playing with the rules as they exist.  Good play Democrats.  As if EW Jackson isn’t enough, Senator Mike Lee is outraged with Feldblum’s reconfirmation to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, calling her a “threat to religious liberty and the institution of marriage.”  There’s that religious liberty misnomer again.

National Law Journal — Some U.S. Supreme Court justices think “original understanding” is the “alpha and omega of every constitutional question,” Justice Elena Kagan said Thursday, but “there are other people on this bench who do not.” She and others indicated they would need more justification for throwing out a court-created doctrine in a case that has potential consequences for special counsel-related prosecutions. …

… counsel to Terance Gamble, an Alabama man who was convicted and sentenced in state and federal prosecutions for the same crime: felon in possession of a firearm. Gamble is asking the justices to overrule a 170-year-old doctrine that is known as the “separate sovereigns” exception to the Fifth Amendment’s double jeopardy clause. That clause prohibits more than one prosecution or punishment for the same offense.

Gamble’s case has drawn considerable attention because of its possible import for Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation and prosecutions of Russian interference in the 2016 election and involvement of the Trump campaign. Elimination of the separate sovereigns exception could bar states from pursuing certain prosecutions under their state laws. Mueller’s investigation did not come up during Thursday’s arguments.

If the exception was overruled, and a new precedent set (although as I understand from some of my reading, an exception can be made without setting a precedence under certain conditions, but don’t ask me what those conditions are as I cannot remember), this could mean that, for example, Trump could not be tried under federal laws and state laws, for example NY laws, for the same crime.

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Dec 072018
 

Well it is Friday and the weekend is nigh!  For we retirees, every day is a weekend so I am oft reminded by my working friends.  Sometimes I am busier now than I was when I was working.  TomCat moved yesterday and is busy getting his new digs organised, and organised he’ll have to be since the new place is smaller.  He’ll likely be a few days yet before he is back online.  TGIF!!!

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 4:09 (average 5:07). To do it, click here. How did you do?

Yesterday’s took me 3:57 (average 4:48). To do it, click here. How did you do?

Short Takes

AlterNet — While Fox News hosts often beat the drum for Donald Trump’s administration, during a segment on “Outnumbered” Monday, the hosts Lisa Kennedy Montgomery and Harris Faulkner (who were joined by Melissa Francis and Marie Harf) appeared to briefly acknowledge that special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation isn’t without merit.  …

“There might be something there,” Montgomery asserted. “There absolutely might be something there. We don’t know what Mueller has; he might have something. Things are starting to seem a little weird.”

Stop the presses!  Stop the presses!  A Faux Noise commentator does not want to be Trump’s carnival barker and actually thinks it is prudent to wait to see what Mueller has.  I think I’ve got the vapours . . . I’m in shock.  David Cay Johnston’s 2016 book “The Making of Donald Trump” is excellent in its description of Trump’s  association with unsavoury characters throughout his career.  He recently updated the afterword to include the first year of Trump’s régime.  Below is a video of Johnston in discussion with Joy Reid talking about Trump.  Please note that this episode of AM Joy is from January 2018.

May more of the Faux Noise commentators come to their senses as Mueller’s investigation continues to unfold.

Daily BeastMueller? Mueller? Act 1 Full Frontal 05 December 2018

Later, she added, “One Trump associate after the other is turning out to be in deep, deep trouble. So this holiday season, as the Trumps gather around the blood tree, Trump will probably be at least a little afraid that it will be his last Christmas in the White House.”

Barf Bag Alert!!!

Don Trump Jr’s Christmas tree topper as they all sit around the blood tree.

Picture from AlterNet

I cannot bring you the rest of the show as I can’t find it on-line.  However, Sam is on the mark isn’t she!

Daily Beast — Sources close to the president say he has repeatedly shrugged it off, implying that he doesn’t have to worry about the money owed to America’s creditors—currently about $21 trillion—because he won’t be around to shoulder the blame when it becomes even more untenable.

The friction came to a head in early 2017 when senior officials offered Trump charts and graphics laying out the numbers and showing a “hockey stick” spike in the national debt in the not-too-distant future. In response, Trump noted that the data suggested the debt would reach a critical mass only after his possible second term in office.

“Yeah, but I won’t be here,” the president bluntly said, according to a source who was in the room when Trump made this comment during discussions on the debt. …

“That was why, when he was confronted with these nightmare scenarios on the debt, I think he rejected them, because if you grow the economy… you don’t have a debt problem,” Moore continued. “I know a few times when people would bring up the enormous debt, he would say, ‘We’re gonna grow our way out of it.’”

Moore has since championed this approach to tackling the debt as a key part of “Trumponomics,” …

Trumponomics???  In Trump’s business life, he has had 6 bankruptcies as outlined in PolitiFact but while various different scenarios were at play, the one common thread was Trump.  He seems to me to have a rather cavalier attitude towards debt.  Now that attitude is showing up in his role as POTUS and his lack of concern about the national debt.  “Yeah, but I won’t be here,” being his reply.  The minority shareholders, the American people, are the ones left to shoulder the debt.  From MarketWatch:

As you can see, Americans own the majority of the debt.  This complicated topic is not easy to discuss and understand, but clearly Trump does not have a clue, and what’s worse, he appears not to care.  Republicans, who were so quick to attack Obama on the national debt levels, need to put Trump on an economic leash and walk back the corporate tax breaks which corporations are squandering rather than re-investing, just for starters.  I am sure more extreme proposals are in the offing from Republicans.  So buckle-up!!!

Cartoon — Let’s ensure this does not happen again!  Enough war!  Enough death and destruction!

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Dec 062018
 

TC will be offline for a few days as he moves.  He did provide an “Emergency Update”.  Although the move was anticipated, he thought it would be another week before moving day arrived.  He said there was a bit of a snafu for the internet connection, but he will definitely be back in a few days.  So you know what that means — you will have to put up with me and my crazy cat universe for a few days.  JD and Nameless will be on hand, and I hope Lona with her View From Afar too.  Thanks to everyone for checking out our posts.  You are the reason we are here Fighting Rightwing InsaniTEA, one day at a time.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 4:45 (average 7:27). To do it, click here. How did you do?

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AlterNet — As the dust refuses to settle from the 2018 midterms, there are stubborn reminders that there really are two Americas when it comes to voting and elections.

This week, Republican-majority legislatures in Michigan and Wisconsin—both created by GOP-led extreme gerrymanders in 2011—are trying to rush through legislation to strip power from Democratic statewide winners of executive branch offices in November.

In Wisconsin, the GOP wants to limit the power of the incoming Democratic governor and attorney general over how public benefit programs can be run, and on how regulations can be implemented—the fine print of governing. In Michigan, where voters elected a Democratic governor, attorney general and secretary of state, it’s even worse, as GOP legislators want to limit the attorney general’s power to litigate (and to create a new legislative power to do so) and to pre-empt campaign finance regulation.

“They lost and they’re throwing a fit,” was how Jon Erpenbach, a Wisconsin Democratic state senator, put it to the New York Times.

But that’s not quite correct. In many otherwise purple states, the GOP has been rejecting political norms—such as respecting popular vote outcomes—and grabbing power in any manner it can for years. The Wisconsin and Michigan moves echo what North Carolina Republicans have pursued since 2016 after that also GOP-gerrymandered state elected a Democratic governor, where its legislature targeted gubernatorial powers, state election boards and even its state judiciary.

Click through for the rest of this article on, in my words, the decline of American democracy.  On 14 July 1933, the German Nazi Party banned the formation of any other political party.  Prior to this, in February 1933, as borne out by history and as recorded in finding Dulcinea

“The following day [28 February 1933], Hitler issued a decree “for the Protection of the People and the State,” commonly known as the Reichstag Fire Decree. It stripped citizens of their constitutional liberties and allowed the Nazi government to arrest communist leaders. Many historians believe that the Reichstag fire was started by the Nazis to justify the decree. [emphasis added]

Hitler’s coalition government would gain a small majority in the March general elections and, with communist officials in prison, pass the Enabling Act on March 23. It stripped the Reichstag of its legislative powers and created the legal basis for Hitler’s dictatorship.” [emphasis added]

I am not particularly given to closely comparing Trump to Adolf Hitler, but when I can recall easily from my history studies such a similar track, I am going to mention it.  Is it any wonder why here at PoliticsPlus we refer to the current Republican Party as the Republican Reich!  As seen in states such as Wisconsin, Michigan and North Carolina to name just a few, Republicans are trying to stay in power any way they can by any means they can dream up.  Republicans have not as such declared the Democrat Party illegal, but they are certainly moving to limit its influence in various states.  American democracy is in trouble.  Rise up!  Resist!!!

Politico — Triumphant California Democrats returned to the state capitol in Sacramento this week with a mandate and a mission: defying President Donald Trump, whose enduring toxicity in the state helped power historic gains in the legislature and Congress.

Two years into a presidency whose policies are anathema to California’s dominant party, Democrats are picking up where they left off: challenging the Trump administration in policy and rhetoric as they seek to make America’s most populous state apart a counterexample to the dysfunction in D.C.

Newly introduced bills seek to rebuff the Trump administration on immigration and the environment while again working to pry loose his tax returns. Ambitious health care proposals seem guaranteed to energize the state’s liberal base, offering Gov.-elect Gavin Newsom an early opportunity to advance his oft-stated goal of making the state a shining alternative to Trumpism.

Even before they had been formally sworn in, Democratic legislators were rallying against the Trump administration’s proposal to bar immigrants who use public services from obtaining legal status.  …

“I was struck by not only have California legislators passed an agenda to counter what was done by the Trump administration but how much they ran on it and won,” Wright said. “It’s not just that California policymakers are taking a different direction than the Trump administration, it’s that the voters have endorsed and voted to take a different direction.”  (emphasis added)

Do you want that resistance supersized?  It appears good things are happening in California and Trump will not like that!  Go California!!!

Global News — In late 2015, as Europe grappled with a migration crisis of a scale not seen since the Second World War, the United Nations decided to convene a meeting to address how member nations can respond.

A year later, 193 member countries signed on to the New York Declaration, which called for the adoption of a migration pact by the end of 2018.

As a result, the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration was born. A draft of the pact was agreed upon by UN members — except for the United States — in July.

Here’s a look at the UN’s unprecedented international migrant pact, its objectives and arguments for and against adopting it:

What are the pact’s objectives?

The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration purports to set out “a common understanding, shared responsibilities and unity of purpose regarding migration.”

It claims to be rooted in a shared understanding that better international cooperation is needed to handle migration in a way that’s fair to states, but protects the human rights of migrants and refugees.

To that end, the pact proposes a “360-degree vision of migration” that recognizes that better cooperation is needed to facilitate safe and orderly migration.

That “vision” is laid out in the form of 23 objectives.

The GLOBAL COMPACT FOR SAFE, ORDERLY AND REGULAR MIGRATION can be viewed HEREPages 5 and 6 list the 23 objectives.  It should be noted that the document clearly states that the document is non binding, and it “reaffirms the sovereign right of States to determine
their national migration policy and their prerogative to govern migration within their jurisdiction,
in conformity with international law”, two very big concerns for many countries.  I am not a solicitor, but I do not see why a country would balk at signing on.  The US was the only country saying no initially but a few more are now not signing as well.  If we as part of the human family can’t come together to solve the problems that initiate migration, what are we prepared to do?

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TC getting some paperwork done while

exercising in preparation for his move!

 

 

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Dec 052018
 

Late yesterday afternoon, Anne came by to tell me they had found me a place, and I was overjoyed.  After dinner, I looked at the pictures she emailed, and am now thoroughly frustrated.  It’s too small to fit all my stuff.  Nevertheless, I’ll probably be moving there in eight days, until they can find me a better place.  ARGH!

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:32 (average 4:59).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

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From The New Yorker: The government of Iraq announced on Tuesday that it would seek to build an international coalition to establish democracy in the state of North Carolina.

Speaking to reporters in Baghdad, the Iraqi President, Barham Salih, said that Iraq had reached out to regional powers including Canada and Mexico to launch a military invasion of North Carolina’s Ninth Congressional District to “protect the North Carolinians’ right to self-determination.”

While many in the international community commended Salih’s desire to bring democracy to North Carolina, some critics warned that the effort could wind up destabilizing other American states.

“If North Carolina gets democracy, it’s only a matter of time before the people of Wisconsin, Georgia, and other failed states demand it as well,” Muqtada al-Sadr, the Iraqi politician and cleric, said. “Iraq could find itself in a quagmire with no exit strategy.”

Dang Andy! Can we trust them after the way the Republican Reich trashed their country? RESIST!!

From YouTube (MSNBC Channel): Robert Mueller Memo On Flynn Shows Cooperation On Three Investigations (52 min.)

 

I think she’s right that we are not in the end game after all. Dig in. RESIST!!

From Think Progress: In the lead-up to the enactment of the Tax Cut and Jobs Act, Donald Trump’s massive tax cut that mostly benefited rich people and big corporations, a coalition of powerful business interests formed with one major priority in mind: slashing the corporate tax rate. The Reforming America’s Taxes Equitably (RATE) Coalition comprised dozens of companies and trade groups that all insisted lowering corporate taxes would mean more jobs.

A ThinkProgress review found that about half of RATE Coalition’s members have made layoffs since the law’s enactment. In other words, not only did the expensive tax cut not bring more jobs, it couldn’t even forestall significant job losses.

In 2017, the RATE Coalition’s website identified 32 companies and trade groups who had come together around the singular mission to “reform the tax code, making it fairer and simpler and improving the prospects of growth and jobs in the U.S. economy by reducing the corporate income tax rate to make it more competitive with our nation’s major trading partners.” Together, they constituted a 501(c)(4) tax-exempt organization (first launched in 2011) and promised that a corporate tax rate reduction would “boost job creation and economic growth.”

Their membership list was a who’s who of Big Business: Aetna Inc., AT&T, Altria Client Services, Association of American Railroads, Boeing, Brown-Forman, Capital One, Cox Enterprises, CVS Caremark, Edison Electric Institute, FedEx, Ford, General Dynamics, Home Depot, Intel, Kimberly-Clark, Liberty Media, Lockheed Martin, Macy’s, National Retail Federation, Nike, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, Reynolds American, S&P Global, Southern Company, Synchrony Financial, T-Mobile, UPS, Verizon, Viacom, and Walmart.

In just the second quarter of 2017 alone, their combined corporate lobbying on taxes and other issues exceeded $48 million.  [emphasis added]

That’s what happens when we give welfare to billionaires. RESIST!!

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Dec 042018
 

It’s another crazy day here in the CatBox.  I’m getting closer to getting my on demand O2 system.  There is no more news on a place to live.  So far today, I’ve had visits from a nurse and a physical therapist.  I’ve also replaced my bio recovery company.  Finally, I emailed my grocery order to Store to Door.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:47 (average 5:17).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Fantasy Football Report:

Here’s the news from our own fantasy football league.

Scores:

13Scores

Congrats to Vivian, Pam and me for winning our games.

Standings:

13Standings

Kudos to Wendy for leading the league.

This coming weekend is the last in our regular season.  Our playoffs begin the following week.

Short Takes:

From YouTube (Parody Project Channel): TALKING ABOUT RAKING IN FINLAND – Parody

 

Don, I hope you agree that saying he isn’t too bright defames millions of low yield minds by comparing them to Fuhrer Drumpfenfarten. 🙂 RESIST!!

From Axios: Democrats are moving women into leadership roles in key party organizations, including the campaign arms for national and state races — and even in the moderate Blue Dog coalition, which will be led by a woman of color for the first time in its 23-year history.

Why it matters: It’s a recognition of the importance of women in the Democratic coalition — especially the role women voters played in the House midterm election victory — and a nod to the growing diversity of the party’s elected officials. Republicans haven’t made similar moves in their leadership ranks.

These positions carry tremendous influence in candidate recruitment, messaging, and securing donations in future elections. Elevating more women addresses some of the concerns from the party’s base and more progressive members who want fresh faces to lead the caucus.

It’s about time. Click through for a half a dozen examples. RESIST!!

From Robert Reich: Donald Trump’s “America first” economic nationalism is finally crashing into the reality of America’s shareholder-first global capitalism.

Last week, General Motors announced it would cut about 14,000 jobs, most of them in the politically vital swing states of Michigan and Ohio.

This doesn’t quite square with the giant $1.5 trillion tax cut Trump and the Republicans in Congress enacted last December, whose official rationale was to help big corporations make more investments in America and thereby create more jobs. Trump told Ohio residents “don’t sell your homes,” because lost automaking jobs “are all coming back.”

GM got a nice windfall from the tax cut. The company has already saved more than $150 million this year. But some of those Ohio residents probably should have sold their homes.

The Reich on the Left, Robert Reich, is right. There is a word for the auto workers, who believed the Reich on the Right, the Republican Reich. That word is fools! RESIST!!

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