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Showing posts with label Boston Globe. Show all posts

Friday, June 16, 2017

This President and His Administration Are Tearing Us Apart



Those who somehow thought voting for Donald Trump was going to take this nation in some positive direction should surely be surprised, even now. And if not already, then they should be soon. Honestly, look where we are presently.

First, he isn't even doing his job.

Help wanted: Trump administration 

still has hundreds of jobs to fill


Despite an ambitious agenda, the Trump administration is wrapping up its first 100 days with a long list of campaign promises to work on — and an even longer list of positions that remain empty.

Nearly three months into Trump's term, two of his nominees, Labor secretary nominee Alexander Acosta and Agriculture secretary nominee Sonny Perdue, have yet to be confirmed.

The delays are far longer than for any of the last six administrations.


And it's not stonewalling on the part of Democrats, either, as the article points out.

"Trump has given no names for most slots."
Of the things he is doing, it seems clear he's focused on the wrong ones. Here's one where he seems to be addressing a problem that isn't there. It's a solution looking for a problem.

Moving to Scuttle Obama Legacy, Donald Trump to Crack Down on Cuba


Then there is the mess, the huge, leaderless mess that is Afghanistan and that, our chosen war. The New York Times covers this extremely well today.

Mr. Trump, Afghanistan Is Your War Now


...when it comes to the actual life-and-death responsibilities of the commander in chief — overseeing America’s vast war machine and sending men and women into conflict — Mr. Trump seems more like the delegator in chief. The latest evidence was his decision this week to give Defense Secretary Jim Mattis the authority to determine troop levels in Afghanistan, which could lead to an increase of as many as 5,000 troops, if proposals favored by Mr. Mattis and his generals go forward.

Mr. Mattis has acknowledged to Congress that the United States-led coalition is “not winning” in Afghanistan. It is not at all clear that adding 5,000 more troops — a roughly 50 percent increase over the current troop level of 9,800 — can make a difference, especially when the administration has yet to confront the basic problem of ensuring public safety and the larger political and economic issues that must be part of a comprehensive strategy to resolve the conflict.

Next up is this today from Rafael Suarez Jr. currently a freelance reporter and writer also heard and seen on NPR and PBS, among others.

I've covered legal proceedings, from investigation to jury selection to pre-trial motions to the announcement of the verdict, in state and federal courts, for decades.

Targets of investigations often loudly insist on their innocence, and question the motives of the investigators. But...they aren't usually the chief executives who nominally oversee the very process they are actively discrediting.

When the target becomes the accused, the tone usually changes. Legal teams usually convince the accused to shut up...at the very least stop attacking the process. Something will be lost if the very process the president is discrediting, and the "bad" investigators working this case, find that he hasn't committed a crime.

Fasten your seat belts.


Then there is the annual budget battle that's going on just now.  Bruce Bartlett makes excellent points on this today, also from his Facebook page.

I really don't see where Trump gets the votes to raise the debt limit. There are enough crazy HFC (House Freedom Caucus) members who will never raise the debt limit and will be primaried out of office if they do. It will be almost as hard to get any Democratic votes under the circumstances. The administration strategy appears to be to add a lot of right-wing stuff to the debt limit to get every Republican to vote for it and assume Democrats won't filibuster. But then the HFC becomes the tail wagging the entire government.

Then there is his--our--Vice President.


Check that out. It's the first 6 months of a brand new Presidential administration and his number 2 man, his Vice President, our Vice President, has to hire a criminal defense attorney.

I'm telling you, folks, I say again, this is completely, totally unfounded and unprecedented in our national, American history.

Speaking of the Vice President, there is this between VP Pence and the mess that is and has been the White House, internally.

Pence’s balancing act as Trump’s No. 2 shows signs of strain amid WH turmoil


As if all that isn't enough, there are his inconsistencies, if not out and out blatant, even ugly hypocrisies.




Donald Trump Is Under Investigation 

for Obstruction of Justice


That is huge, needless to say. The first 200 days of a Presidential administration and he's under investigation for obstruction of justice. And that's a side issue to the fact that he's also being investigated for how the Russians may have helped him get elected.


And he's not the only one included in the investigation, apparently.


That last one is very likely to upset, if not anger, his own base of support. In fact, his popularity, if you can call it that, is at historic, Presidential lows and has been since he took office.


Indeed, the polls are not kind to Mr. Trump presently.


I have never been for Donald Trump as President, of course, but know that, because he is, in fact, our President, however wrong that is, we need him to succeed in the job for the nation, for the people and all our progress.

The longer this administration lumbers on, the less successful it looks to be, at the very least. It's hurting the nation.


Friday, March 31, 2017

The Trump Presidency and Its Very Rough Last 24 Hours



We're still, still in the first 100 days of this Donald Trump presidency and already it's in awful messes. This has been a rough, very, very rough 24 hours for him, personally and politically and for his White House and administration. Some examples. This broke yesterday and was bad, is bad for the administration, even just outwardly.


It got a lot worse from there.

Trump levels extraordinary threat 

against GOP conservatives


Trump Goes After Conservatives 

of Freedom Caucus


And the responses by people in the Republican Party as well as in the Tea Party and on the extreme Right is predictable---but wonderful.


Tea Party leader 'disgusted' by Trump's attack 

on Freedom Caucus





It's making for a lot of big messes for this President, the White House, his administration and the government, overall.



Then this hit yesterday afternoon. Huge news:

Mike Flynn Tells FBI He Will Testify 

In Exchange For Immunity


It seems President Trump's former National Security advisor knows something, likely knows things, could be in trouble himself 

This is especially telling, given his opinion and statement from just one year ago.



At it's core, this issue is huge, for the President, again, for his administration and for the nation, truth be told.

Evidence suggests Trump associates may have colluded with Russiansofficials say



And it has the Republican Party in trouble, as well.

Trump's failing presidency has the GOP 

in a free fall


The end result is just patently not good for this President, his Presidency or, honestly, the nation.


Meanwhile, this just happened.


This clearly very insecure, temperamental, hot-headed man who knew very little of government or the Presidency is likely very angry, at least, just now, with all this going on.

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Sunday, January 8, 2017

Republicans' Plan To Repeal Obamacare---With No Replacement


The media have been reporting that Republicans in Washington have every intention of repealing, at long last, "Obamacare", the Affordable Care Act, also known as the ACA.  They've wanted to for years, of course. They wrote and attempted to pass this repeal at least 60 times in Congress, literally, wasting all that time and energy and so, our American taxpayer dollars, in their efforts.

Meanwhile, more Americans have health insurance for the first time in the nation's history. There are a lot more successes of the program, too.


Obamacare: an unheralded success 

- The Boston Globe






There are rumors out there that the Republicans won't wipe it all away, that they'll keep some of it. It's difficult to tell. What's clear is that, after all these years of not wanting the ACA, they did not have then, nor do they, today, a replacement for it. Likely more than 20 million Americans could, then, lose their health insurance.  Who knows? They surely don't.

What we do know is this, from the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. It was true then, when he said it and it's still patently, sadly true.


I've pointed this out before. We have, beyond measure, the most expensive, exclusive, killing health care system in the world, bar none.

Once again, US has most expensive, 

least effective health care system


It's the most expensive health care system in the world. So much so, it's killing us. We also have the worst, lowest mortality rates of the top 17 industrialized nations.

So yes, we need health care solutions, Republicans.

Please stop putting your political party, your careers and the already-wealthy and corporations ahead of the needs of the American people, the nation.

Link:

GOP launches long-promisedrepeal of Obamacare with 
no full plan to replace it



Republican Idiocy On American Health Care, Parts I and II


Idiocy, part I

I just learned, this morning, a bit ago, that the Republicans are claiming one reason they want to do away with the Affordable Care Act, the ACA, "Obamacare" is because health care is so expensive under it.

Really.

So health care costs are rising too high---actually, the percent of increased costs with this legislation is far lower than before it--so they want to do away with it.

The fact is, without Obamacare, if they do away with it, this will make it possible to go back the way we were prior to it, when corporations could and would and did raise our prices and costs to the outrageous limits they were already at. There will be no holding back the pharmaceuticals and health insurance companies and all of them, to whatever high amounts they want. The sky will be the limit, if even there. No restraints of any kind.

But they expect lower costs.

Idiocy, part II

The second thing I learned today about the new Republican push on health care, from the morning news programs, is that they want to put the power "back to the individual states." They want to give more "strength", if you can call it that, to the individual statehouses in each state.

Well, first, why wouldn't they? Since they've gerrymandered the voting districts in each state much as they could and put in more voted ID laws and everything else they've done, to disenfranchise as many Americans as possible, they now control more state capitols than the other political party.

Second, since they're the political party of the already-wealthy and corporations, this is magnificent for them and their benefactors, certainly. And it is so strongly.

We're all familiar with "divide and conquer."


Let's not let this happen, America. Let's not let them dismantle the one bit of health care help we've gotten in our nation in the last 50 or more years.