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Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Happy 2nd Impeachment Day!


Oh, happy day!!

Yes, America, impeachment trial number two begins today for none other than one Donald J "Jenius" Trump.  Fantastic. As it should be. As he's earned.


Keep this in mind, too, for some perspective.


This is what we Americans, what America wants and what we need, let there be no doubt. And it's not just keeping him from any further federal office, either. Americans support this impeachment. We all need and want accountability in our legal system. We also need to know and let the world know that no one, no one, even a President of our United States, is above the law.




And we don't just want him impeached, oh no. We want more than that.


Final side note. It's not just the Trumpster who's in trouble, either.


Think happy thoughts, campers. Have a great, great day. I know I will be.


Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Four Years Ago Now: 2 Notes

 I posted these two things 4 years ago now on social media. First, a quote.

"America died on Nov. 8, 2016, not with a bang or a whimper, but at its own hand via electoral suicide. We the people chose a man who has shredded our values, our morals, our compassion, our tolerance, our decency, our sense of common purpose, our very identity — all the things that, however tenuously, made a nation out of a country." 

--Neal Gabler

And he was correct, of course. So very correct as we learned in these last 4 years. He was every horrible thing we all warned the nation of. And more.

And then there was this also from four years ago.


And it was all true. Hate, fear, racism, misogyny, homophobia, prejudice, self-interest---all those won four years ago now.

Fortunately, whoever wrote this was also correct on that last part. Americans, decent Americans, all got together and poured out to register to vote and then vote, too, to rid our nation of this man, this scourge on the nation.

We did it. We did, in fact, get together and correct this mistake!! Great job, America.


Meanwhile, these uglinesses are going on now, not a complete surprise, given how self-serving and greedy Republicans repeatedly show themselves to be, nation be damned.



Stay strong, America. Stay the course. Don't let them win.


Friday, November 6, 2020

Where We Stand Today

 Friday, November 6.  Where we stand now.

Joe Biden is leading in votes in Georgia now.

Biden Takes The Lead In Georgia

Also leading in Pennsylvania, thank goodness.

Joe Biden takes the lead in Pennsylvania

Finally, at least just this moment, Joe also leads in the Nevada vote count.

Nevada vote: Biden still leads Trump 

And not just leading in Nevada but this.

Biden doubles lead in Nevada

So all three of those are hopeful, very hopeful just now. Great news.

And then I thought control of the Senate was already an ugly, foregone conclusion but that's not so.

If Biden wins: Georgia runoffs decide control of Senate

Meanwhile, the Orange Man's meltdowns continue.

Talk grows of Trump firings at Pentagon, CIA


God forbid this should even be attempted.


Insane. Yet more insanity from this President as we've seen and witnessed and even lived, these last 4 years.

And here's where the Trumpster stands.


Meanwhile, of course, the pandemic rages on.


This broke yesterday.


We hit that high two days ago, then did it again yesterday.


Insane.  And no one is driving the bus, so to speak. No surprise, but there's even LESS leadership from this President and White House because he's trying to deny our votes and election. He's too otherwise pre-occupied.


To quote Bob Dylan, "It's alright, Ma, I'm only dyin'..."

Any leadership from Republicans in Congress, you might ask?


Yeah, no. Why would they start now, after these last 4 years? This President has attacked our CDC, the US Postal Service, the medical community, scientists---all during the worst, most deadly, killing pandemic in the last more than 100 years but do you think the Republican leaders in Congress would give us any leadership? Work on PPE for our medical community? More testing? Heck, financial assistance for Americans so badly hurt by this pandemic?

Fuggedaboudit.

This President is now attacking our election, our own election, our votes, our election system. In real  essence, America, no overstatement, he's attacking us.

And his political party associates are at least remaining quiet, if not out and out supporting this crazed orange man in the White House.

So good news, bad news today.

So hoping at least one of these states, Pennsylvania, Nevada or Georgia announce for Joe today. Of course.

Then we have to watch the orange man. And hope he doesn't have a Constitutional crisis meltdwon.

Help us out here, Republicans.

As Joe Biden is smart to repeat, we are all, in fact, Americans. We're not your enemies out here.

Link---Wouldn't this be nice? But then, at 74 years of age, why would he start now?



Friday, October 30, 2020

Further Proof How Dirty This President Is

This, this is exactly how dirty this President is. And he's, to date, gotten away with it.

A private company forgave a 130 million dollar debt from Trump after they got a federal contract. The story is from September, huge as it is.

President Trump touring the Cameron LNG Export Terminal on May 14, 2019, in Hackberry, La. (Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead)


"A multi-billion dollar private equity firm whose subsidiary was awarded two special permits by the Trump Administration to haul hazardous liquified natural gas (LNG), including by rail along Florida’s east coast, apparently forgave more than $100 million in debt owed by President Trump.

New York State Attorney General Letitia James filed a petition last month in the New York Supreme Court seeking to compel the Trump Organization to produce documents pertaining to a $130-million loan to Trump from Fortress Credit, part of the $45.5 billion Fortress Investment Group. The AG seeks to determine if the president evaded paying capital gains taxes on a large portion of the 2005 loan that the Attorney General says it has learned was “forgiven.” Trump and his staff have not cooperated in obtaining the loan documentation, the petition said."

Hey, it's just our tax dollars and federal government, right?  What's a little-- a lot?--of corruption between friends?

What's additionally bizarre about this is that it's so "in your face." So blatant. So obvious.

Meanwhile, this from Fox itself.


Vote, folks.  And vote blue.  Let's do this.

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BYEDON


Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Thoughts on a Madman

 

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I honestly think what we're witnessing here, folks, is the collapse of a Presidency, of this Presidency. 


But here's the thing.

If this November election goes as it looks and he, Trump, is trounced, as it looks he will be, what about from November 4, after the election, to January 20? 

To what kind of insanity will we, the nation, be exposed? 

It's nearly if not actually frightening to even think about.

God help us, folks.

But 86 45

BYEDON

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Sunday, September 20, 2020

Hypocrite, Thy Name Is Republican

Herewith, a list of several Republicans and their quotes on having a Supreme Court nominee named during an election year.

  • 2016, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas): “It has been 80 years since a Supreme Court vacancy was nominated and confirmed in an election year. There is a long tradition that you don’t do this in an election year.”
  • 2018, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.): “If an opening comes in the last year of President Trump’s term, and the primary process has started, we’ll wait to the next election.”
  • 2016, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.): “I don’t think we should be moving on a nominee in the last year of this president’s term - I would say that if it was a Republican president.”
  • 2016, Sen. David Perdue (R-Ga.): “The very balance of our nation’s highest court is in serious jeopardy. As a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, I will do everything in my power to encourage the president and Senate leadership not to start this process until we hear from the American people.”
  • 2016, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa): “A lifetime appointment that could dramatically impact individual freedoms and change the direction of the court for at least a generation is too important to get bogged down in politics. The American people shouldn’t be denied a voice.”
  • 2016, Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.): “The campaign is already under way. It is essential to the institution of the Senate and to the very health of our republic to not launch our nation into a partisan, divisive confirmation battle during the very same time the American people are casting their ballots to elect our next president.”
  • 2016, Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.): “In this election year, the American people will have an opportunity to have their say in the future direction of our country. For this reason, I believe the vacancy left open by Justice Antonin Scalia should not be filled until there is a new president.”
  • 2016, Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.): “The Senate should not confirm a new Supreme Court justice until we have a new president.”
  • 2016, Sen. Cory Gardner (R-Col.): “I think we’re too close to the election. The president who is elected in November should be the one who makes this decision.”
  • 2016, Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio): “I believe the best thing for the country is to trust the American people to weigh in on who should make a lifetime appointment that could reshape the Supreme Court for generations. This wouldn’t be unusual. It is common practice for the Senate to stop acting on lifetime appointments during the last year of a presidential term, and it’s been nearly 80 years since any president was permitted to immediately fill a vacancy that arose in a presidential election year.”
  • 2016, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wisc.): “I strongly agree that the American people should decide the future direction of the Supreme Court by their votes for president and the majority party in the U.S. Senate.”
Stunning hypocrisy now, with so many of them pushing for an immediate replacement on the court for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg's seat.

Fortunately, the response from Democrats since Friday has been good to fantastic.


I heard on the Sunday morning news this morning that it's actually more like 91 million dollars raised. Good on us.

I love this, too, naturally.


And check this out. This is incredible, fantastic.


There is some good reason for hope.


May we, the people, win.

On to November.

Vote. Vote Blue.  #BlueWave2020

Link:  More scariness.





Thursday, September 17, 2020

Our Enemy Wanted--and Still Wants--Donald Trump President

 Let's face facts, folks, Americans.

There is solid proof both in 2016 and now, again, in 2020, this election year, that our known, sworn, very public enemy wanted none other than Donald J Trump President.

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Here it is from 2016:

Russia wanted Trump to win in 2016



And now this year, even now.

FBI Director: Russians Interfering Again, This Time Against Biden

FBI's Christopher Wray makes it very clear that Russia is trying to help Trump win the general election, again.

Does that tell us nothing? Can we learn nothing from this?

Republicans, we know you want and need and like power--and money, for that matter--but does this tell you nothing?

Really?



Sunday, July 12, 2020

Quote of the Day -- Presidential Edition


Bill Kristol  @BillKristol

We have a president who's a con man, a vice president who's a talk radio host, a White House chief of staff who for years claimed to have a B.A. but doesn't, a health secretary who's a lawyer-lobbyist, and an education secretary who's not an educator. What could go wrong?

And that's only a partial and very short, very abbreviated PART of the list.

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Drain the swamp, indeed.

This President and his administration ARE the swamp.

Thanks, Republicans!

Friday, June 19, 2020

Very Hopeful Electoral News


 Check out these recent polls:



Amy McGrath takes the lead over Mitch McConnell in Kentucky


Imagine if Senators Collins and Graham and McConnell all go down this Fall and Trump is thrown out of the White House--as looks very likely--and we also keep the House and take the Senate.


Holy Mary, Mother of Goodness, folks!

VOTE!!

And VOTE BLUE!!

And if you can, help others vote!

BLUE WAVE!!


Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Must-See Articles on this President


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Yes, here are some, what I would call "must-see" articles on this President that broke in the last day or two.

First, letters to the Editor at The New York Times:


“The case can be made that, among industrialized countries, the United States has had the worst overall response,” a reader writes.

And that writer isn't just any writer out there but a microbiologist, formerly with the Environmental Protection Agency. And that's just the first letter.

Then there is this:


Even Ann Coulter, uber Right Wing and conservative, very Republican Party Ann Coulter, of all people is not just against Donald J Trump but publicly calls him an idiot.

What's not to love about that?

And not just Ann Coulter but more Republicans are irritated by Mr. Trump.


Next up, in response to his assertion that his power as President, is absolute:


Seems he didn't want to tell each and every state governor what to do individually on "stay at home" orders but now that we're considering taking them off, Mr. Trump suddenly thought he should, in fact, be able to tell all 50 states' governors if they should or should not take off those same orders.

Like it both ways much?

Next is this. One of my favorite things during this nightmare of a Trump Presidency is when even Fox shuts him down.


Finally, at least today, is this on this President's Attorney General William Barr.


Could this administration get more corrupt?

To which I answer, I don't think so---but they keep surprising us, don't they?

So there you have it. A brief summary of, again, what I've seen to be some of the most important articles out in the last few days.

With Republican Party groups organizing against this President and even the likes of Ann Coulter and Fox coming down, and hard, at times, on him, well, it's enough to give me hope.

Wish us all luck, campers.


Friday, April 3, 2020

The Bizzaroworld Into Which This President and His Political Party Have Taken Us All


Did you see this?


There are 2 things about it.

First, there's VP Bobblehead Mike Pence, making yet more excuses for this President, complete ant total sycophant and toady he is.

 Then, second, there is that one and same idiot President, actually mocking, making fun of, how completely and totally that VP dodged the reporter's question. He isn't even smart enough, again, as we repeatedly see, to keep his mouth closed. He actually hurts himself--further--because he doesn't know when to be silent. 

Adding yet more insanity and irony to all this is that--thank you, God--the question was actually coming from---wait for it---Joe Roberts, a FOX reporter.

Is that not perfect?

He, this President, really is like a 3 year old child.

Honestly, it's as though we've fallen down a rabbit hole, a political, completely inexplicable rabbit hole.

A Republican Party rabbit hole.

Thanks, Mr. President!
Thanks, Republicans!

And may God or the gods or the heavens or universe somehow help us all.


Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Probably the Most Important Article on this Presidency We Can Read Today


The latest of just what we’re getting with and from this Republican Party President.

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“The president’s personal concerns have become priorities of departments that traditionally have operated with some degree of political independence from the White House — and their leaders are engaging their boss’s obsessions.”

“Barr and Pompeo are stuck in the fog machine. They seem captives of the president’s perverse worldview,” said Timothy Naftali, a historian and former director of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. “Authoritarian regimes have this problem all the time . . . when all government activity is the product of the id of the leader. But in a republic, that’s unusual.”

Trump was sworn in as the 45th president with less governmental experience than any of his predecessors. His advisers tried to tutor him about the three branches of government and the constitutional balance of powers. The general ethos among Trump’s top aides then was to protect institutions and moderate some of the president’s swings — to resist rather than follow his impulses, as described by one former senior White House official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to share a candid assessment.

Since then, Trump has become more emboldened to make decisions and has systematically dispensed with much of his early team, including former defense secretary Jim Mattis, former secretary of state Rex Tillerson, former White House chiefs of staff Reince Priebus and John F. Kelly, former White House counsel Donald McGahn, former national security adviser H.R. McMaster, former economic adviser Gary Cohn and others.

“I’m not sure there are many, if any, left who view as their responsibility trying to help educate, moderate, enlighten and persuade — or even advise in many cases,” the former senior official said. “There’s a new ethos: This is a presidency of one.”

“It’s Trump unleashed, unchained, unhinged,” this official added. “He continues to go further and further and further, and now I don’t think there’s anybody telling him, ‘No.’


That, all that, is dangerous. It's certainly no way to run a nation. Not a first world nation, anyway. A Banana Republic, maybe, not the United States of America.

Then, as though that’s not enough, there’s this that hit today, too.


This is what’s being examined:

House investigators are looking into an allegation that groups — including at least one foreign government — tried to ingratiate themselves to President Donald Trump by booking rooms at his hotels but never staying in them.

It’s a previously unreported part of a broader examination by the House Oversight Committee, included in the Democrats’ impeachment inquiry, into whether Trump broke the law by accepting money from U.S. or foreign governments at his properties.

“Now we’re looking at near raw bribery,” said Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.), a House Oversight Committee member who chairs the subcommittee with jurisdiction over Trump’s hotel in Washington. “That was the risk from day one — foreign governments and others trying to seek favor because we know Trump pays attention to this.... It’s an obvious attempt to curry favor with him.”

The investigation began after the committee received information that two entities — a trade association and a foreign government — booked a large quantity of rooms but only used a fraction of them, according to a person familiar with the allegation but isn't authorized to speak for the committee.


Emoluments Clause of our Constitution, anyone?

Finally, this happened:

Trump Completely Loses His Mind At Press Conference With Finland's President


What a guy.

Thanks, Republicans!


Sunday, January 15, 2017

Three Dangerous and Nearly Unbelievable Moves By Trump and Company



Bad as Donald Trump has been and shown himself to be during the campaign and even since, he and the Republicans, this week, in the last few days have made some additional really awful moves and statements that, again, portend horribly for the nation and for our foreseeable future.

The first.

Republicans threaten to subpoena ethicsdirector for daring to criticize Trump


To begin, this takes chutzpah, real nerve. The ethics director of the Federal Government merely calls out the President-elect, to say we have to stay within the law and the Republicans attack him? They threaten him? What? They don't want ethics in government? That would seem to be the conclusion to be reached. This is nearly inconceivable.

Two. Another attack, yet another near inconceivability.


Donald Trump not only attacks Rep. John Lewis, in Twitter tweets, no less, but also calls him "all talk, no action."   Clearly, Mr. Trump knows nothing of even Rep. Lewis' work, let alone our own national history.

Fortunately, some good  came of this attack.


Trump slammed for attacking civil rights icon 

Rep. John Lewis



Unfortunately, however, the President-elect's Vice President-elect, Mr. Pence, doubled-down on this dumb.


I guess if you figure you can blame one person, one man, for the fact that Black people in the United States are still discriminated against and still impoverished, in education and finances and jobs and a lot of other ways, if you can do that, what he says would make sense.

To an ignorant, insensitive, outspoken, filthy-rich, extremely privileged, isolated white man it might make sense.

Then, there was this, just a few days ago.


The President-elect is having the Commander of the District of Columbia's National Guard dismissed IN THE MIDDLE OF HIS, THE PRESIDENT-ELECT'S, OWN INAUGURATION.

To start, that makes no sense whatever and then it has to be asked, why is he doing this? Worse, is this the kind of "leadership" we can expect from this guy? It surely seems so, given all he's done and said since winning this election.

For those of us connected to reality and decency and national and world and human history, how are we supposed to anything but dread this coming presidency of Mr. Trump's, especially given what he and his Vice Presidential pick and his supporting political party have said and done recently?

An additional scary, recent move:


Fortunately, there is this and things like it--people trying to keep him, his Vice President and their political party in line:

Chief Ethics Lawyers: Trump Will Be In Violation Of Constitution When He Takes Oath Of Office


Thursday, October 13, 2016

Congratulations to Bob Dylan


Yes, congratulations today to singer, songwriter, poet Bob Dylan on winning this year's Nobel Prize for Literature.


I didn't see that coming, that's for sure.

For the kids out there who either don't know him or his music and writing and for the rest of us who do andn enjoyed it then to now, three of his classics.

It surely was a different time. It was my childhood but now, looking at these videos, in black and white, and seeing all the street scenes and clothes, etc., it sure looks like a long time ago. (Ow).


(What's with the two guys on the left, in the background?)




(And what's with the cars driving at night with their headlights off?)

Here is a very young Pete Seeger (Google him, kids), introducing Bob Dylan.



Have a great day out there, folks. Maybe have a poetic day.


Thursday, September 1, 2016

The Lies, Impossibilities--and Racism--of Donald Trump's Presidential Campaign


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For once and for all, let's be clear. This needs to be said. Far too many times in the past and repeatedly now, with Donald Trump running his fateful campaign for the presidency and saying he and we will "send 11 million 'illegal immigrants' back to Mexico'", when, in fact, they come from all over South America, it should also be noted, here's the facts, here's what needs to be said:

Trump and Cruz Want to Deport 

11 Million Immigrants. That's Literally Impossible



And if it were possible? What about the cost? What would that be?


And even if it were possible--and it's not--you can't try to deport more than 11 million people AND go on a spending spree at the same time, as he has proposed.


And check this out, anyway. Mr. Trump and his Right Wing, racist cohorts are so concerned about what they call "illegals", as we know. What's the status of all of them, anyway? What, if anything are we doing about them lately?  Well, great question. Here's what we're doing.



And this same title is from only 3 days ago, to be clear.


And the fact is, these immigrants to our nation pay far more IN to our country than they take out, besides the fact that most are showing up and working at their jobs.

Study Finds Illegal Immigrants Pay $11.8B in Taxes


Here are the facts:
  • It's logistically impossible to deport more than 11 million people
  • It would be outrageously expensive, even if it were possible
And then, we have to ask ourselves, is this who we are? Is this who we want to be? Does not the idea of rounding up more than 11 million people in this nation, people that, some, anyway, have lived here for years and plenty who have family here, do we want to be the ones searching these people out and "sending them back where they came from"?

Does that not remind anyone, anyone of the Nazis, rounding up Jews in the 30s in Germany?

And that's who we want to be?

The fact that any, any candidate for the highest office in our nation is running on this platform and, for that matter, the platform of building a wall, too, across our Southern border and that it would be a centerpiece of his candidacy and that he would get as far as he has on all this nonsense is just stunning. Let's be clear on that, too. Building a wall across our Southern border is also impossible.


And again, even if this Southern wall along our border with Mexico WERE possible, the cost of it would be outrageous, even by itself, let alone if one thought they could deport 11+ million people.

As an interested civil engineer, I decided to do some number crunching to see how incredibly expensive this particular project will be. Thankfully, engineer Ali F. Rhuzkan already provided material estimates for the wall. I simply took his material estimates, found national average costs, and totaled them up. Let’s break it down step by step. The previous calculations stated that the wall will be built using pre-cast (place and set at indoor facility and transport harden concrete panels to job site) and cast-in-place (wet concrete placed at site) concrete. We will also need to include the steel rebar in the material costs. 

Going off of materials estimate we have… 167,272,000 cubic yards of cast-in-place concrete at $93/cubic yard = $15,556,296,000 1,030,000 segments of 10’ pre-cast panels at $17/panel = $17,510,000 2,500,000 tons of steel rebar at $600/ton = $1,500,000,000 Total Material Cost Estimate: 

$17,073,806,000

That's 17 billion dollars.

Just to keep people out.  Or, rather, just to TRY to keep people out.

Then there would be the cost of maintenance, manning and upkeep. From the same article, above:

The U.S. government would have to pay to maintain the wall, which could cost as much as $750 million a year, according to an analysis conducted by Politico. And then if it wanted to man it with personnel, that would be an additional cost — border patrol has an operating budget of $1.4 billion for 21,000 agents.

And again, a wall?

Does that not remind anyone who knows anything about history of Nazi Germany and their wall?

Finally, here's one last insanity and this is from the last 10 hours, from Mr. Trump's trip yesterday to Mexico.


Anyone who knows anything about international politics knows that one nation cannot, patently cannot, make another nation pay for anything. Well, nothing except, after the fact, possibly paying for war retributions. And that would have to be decided from an international court, long after the war was over and the losing, aggressor side would have to be found liable for damages.

The fact is, the facts are, the presidency of Donald J. Trump are based on impossibilities, at least, and maybe emotionalism, if not out-and-out misrepresentations, if not lies.

Why are we paying any attention to this man, this Donald Trump?

And why is he seriously being considered for the highest office in our nation?