Friday, October 30, 2020

Former Fed Treasury Chairman Alan Greenspan: We Are Headed For Low Productivity!!

 


Photo: Center for International Governance Innovation



Where is the economy headed?  Federal Treasury Chairman Jerome Powell has stated that low-interest rates will continue into 2021 to prop up a failing economy.  Alright, the chairman did not admit to a failing economy.  That was my insert on the statement.  Looking to past Federal Treasury Chairs, what does former Federal Treasury Chairman Alan Greenspan believe about the pandemic economy along with looking forward to the near future?


Bloomberg Television News anchor David Westin interviews former Federal Treasury Chairman Alan Greenspan about the current state of the economy.  The interview includes outlooks into the near future:



Keep in touch.  Educate, educate, and educate yourself!



Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Trump Revelations Turn Fans Away Since 2016

 


Photo: The Wall Street Journal 



The Donald J. Trump pre-2016 is not President Donald J. Trump that the American people know today.  This realization has been said time and time again over the last 3 years.  But who is Donald J. Trump at the core?  I am not going to waste the writing space nor time exploring such an existential question on the United States' current President.  Space and my time are too valuable.  Below is a video with insight into the question above.  The question is pertinent to the upcoming election in just over a week.  Therefore, let's listen to some seasoned staff and friends of Donald J. Trump.



MSNBC's Ari Melber has interviewed many of President Trump's former staff members (both in and out of office) over the last few months.  A recent video showcases President Donald Trump, which the American people know now.  Additionally, why the current Donald Trump is different from the past:





Do you want four more years of leadership from a person with this character type? 



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Monday, October 26, 2020

Two Different Presidents, Two Different Messages!

 


Photo: We The People Scholastic



At the first pass of reading the blog's title, one might be tempted to think of the two candidates fighting for the election in just over a week.  Wrong!  The current election is an election of crisis.  So much, so that past President Obama felt the need to join the campaign trail for Presidential Candidate Vice President Joe Biden.  President Obama spoke in Philadelphia to a crowd in their cars -- while practicing social distancing and wearing masks.  The message was quite different from that of President Trump, who is running for re-election.


In the video below -- taken from MSNBC's Morning Joe, clips are shown from two different speeches by two VERY different Presidents:



How could two Presidents sound so different?  Where has the nation gone since?  Under the leadership of President Obama, the nation (and world) heard coherent speeches.  President Obama was known as a natural orator.  Whereas, President Trump sounds like he did not learn much about speech at all.  Furthermore, nor does President Trump care to either.


The full speech of President Obama in Philadelphia is provided via a video from CNN shown below.  Total length is around 30 minutes and worth watching as the nation approaches the election soon -- very soon:



Get out and vote!  Regardless of who you choose, please vote.


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Friday, October 23, 2020

Cost to solve World Hunger = $7 Billion, Cost to solve World Homelessness = ???

 


Photo: Curbed New York



When I was a child, along with the years that have led up to my graduation from High School, the big topic among human rights was that of world hunger.  With the current pandemic among us in the world, where do we stand on world hunger?  One figure was recently cited in an article in Foreign Policy titled "Don’t Believe the Hype. Wealth Taxes Are Nothing New" by Ibrahim Khan.  Ibrahim Khan is an investor and founder of the website: islamicfinanceguru.com. 


In the article published in Foreign Policy on Wealth Taxes, two figures stood out in my mind.  The first was the number $7 billion.  The author states that for $7 billion/year, world hunger could be solved.  What?  Further, the argument made for a wealth tax is to tax liquid-like assets, which are valued at around $80 trillion worldwide.  


If a 2% tax were enacted, the revenue generated would equal around $250 billion/annually.   This means that world hunger could be eliminated immediately with less than 2% of the tax revenue.  That is an achievable solution worth entertaining.


Upon reading the statistics, the growing problem of world homelessness popped into my mind.  President Donald J. Trump ran on the campaign issue of (copying from President Reagan) 'Make America Great Again.'  Before electing President Trump, immigration on the world stage had been increasingly growing terrible.  Since electing President Trump, immigration from refugees is on hold -- or a no discussion topic on the national level.


World Homelessness?


That does not mean that the problem of refugees (immigrants) has disappeared.  Nations across Europe still report on issues surrounding the inability to accept more immigrants.  Camps are full, streets are growing with people escaping terrible conditions from which they escaped from.


Part of President Trump's platform was to focus on America.  Bring jobs back from abroad.  Corporations would return in large numbers, and jobs would be plentiful.  That was until the pandemic hit the world.  Before that, the economy was growing and roaring along.  Although the parameters surrounding the cause can be argued.


One argument that is not entertained on the national or world stage is that of world homelessness.  What are nations doing about homelessness within their boundaries?  This is a complicated problem.  That is not to say that a solution is not within sight or reach.  Just like world hunger was a complicated problem, and out of reach during my upbringing, a number now exists.


Whether that number to eliminate is based on technology is another discussion.   The fact of the matter is that the problem of homelessness is increasing.  Further, with the exacerbation of the COVID-19 destroying economies worldwide, increasing the number of homelessness is inevitable.  Therefore, thinking and discussing a solution is ever increasingly important now more than ever.


What will homelessness look like in 6 months when the back payments of mortgages are due?  Who is going to have 9 months to a year of back payments of mortgages?  Especially with the fact that most Americans are living paycheck to paycheck?


I do not pretend to have the solution.  Part of finding a solution is identifying a problem to be solved. At the end of 2019, a total of 567,715 people across America were homeless.  The National Alliance to End Homelessness provided that statistics on their website.  


Check out their site.  Think critically about issues that impact the United States and the world.  Be grateful for the roof over your head.  Times are tough for all of us.  Although times are especially tough for others.  At the very least, thinking and practicing gratitude. Keeping others in your thoughts is the very least each of us can do daily.  Stay safe.


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Wednesday, October 21, 2020

News From Republican Strategist: Start Over With The Republican Party

 

 Photo:  The Economist



When I returned home from serving in the United States Air Force, I would say that my party affiliation mostly resembled that of the Republican Party Platform.  Small government, corporate tax breaks (which yield more jobs), and increased military spending.  Since then, over the past 20 years, my views have shifted somewhat considerably.  Why?  I am not exactly sure.  Something inside of me does not resonate well with the direction of the Republican Party.  



Over the past decade, I have transitioned to resemble more of a Democrat than a Republican.  It is not my choice to tell a person whether they can or cannot terminate their unborn child's pregnancy.  Further, spending on the military at the expense of other programs that benefit farmers' welfare is not my cup of tea.  Yes, spending on the military should always have an upward trajectory.



But not at the expense of the welfare of the American people!


Enough about me and my views.  The greater question looming over this election along with the last 3 and a half years is:



Where is the Republican Party gone?  



An interview (a video) from CNN news anchor Jake Tapper and Republican Strategist Stuart Stevens is provided with thoughts on that exact question.  As a strategist for Republican Senators and Past Presidential Candidates, Stuart Stevens provides great insight into the trajectory of the current Republican Party:






Wow!  


The video above is an addition into the blog posts with videos that I have been providing lately.  For those readers wondering why I chose to show videos instead of writing commentary (i.e. opinion) or carry on with scientific issues -- is because the current election is extremely important.



In light of that, videos are posted below via blog post that are relevant to the issues confronting voters in the upcoming election -- just over two weeks away!!!




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Monday, October 19, 2020

Ralph Nader: "Corporatist Judge Barrett – Two More Senate Abstentions Needed to Stop Trump"



Photo: France 24


With the Republican party holding a majority in the Senate, the proceedings last week of Judge Amy Barrett for the vacant seat in the Supreme Court should be of no surprise.  But maybe I am becoming a little too complacent with the political landscape these days?  I read Ralph Nader's analysis of the hearing and tend to be reignited with a passion for fighting even when the deck is stacked against you.  The fight is by looking to past mistakes in the hope of not repeating them moving forward. 


The largest problem is that the Senate is controlled by Republicans with an incompetent Republican President.  Ralph Nader points out in his recent newsletter.  The problems with the evolution of the nomination confirmation process in Congress.  Here is a brief analysis of last week's Congressional Hearing of Judge Amy Barrett for the Supreme Court:


In a 1995 book review published in the University of Chicago Law Review, Elena Kagan (now Justice Kagan) wrote about judicial nominees avoiding disclosing their views on legal issues. She said, “[T]he safest and surest route to the prize lay in alternating platitudinous statement and judicious silence. Who would have done anything different, in the absence of pressure from members of Congress?”


This week, nominee to the High Court, Judge Amy Coney Barrett followed the “say-nothing” playbook, through injudicious and repetitious filibustering, essentially claiming that it was improper for a judge “to opine” on matters outside the judicial process.


Really? Judge Barrett “opined” in lectures, interviews, and articles as a judge as have many sitting Supreme Court Justices. Her mentor, Justice Antonin Scalia regularly made controversial declarations at law school addresses and all kinds of other public appearances.


Judge Barrett’s hours before the Senate Judiciary Committee were consistently defiant. She refused to answer questions about the legality of intimidating voters, or whether all losing presidents should commit to a peaceful transition of power. Judge Barrett even refused to say whether she accepts the science on the climate crisis because she lacks the expertise on this issue and because it is a controversial topic.


Senator Pat Leahy said, “President Trump claims he has an absolute right to pardon himself. Would you agree, first, that nobody is above the law — not the president, not you, not me — is that correct?” Judge Barrett said she agreed no one is above the law but could not answer the question about a president’s pardon powers because “it had never been litigated.”


She would not even say that a President cannot unilaterally change the date of the election. Perhaps Judge Barrett should review Article II of the Constitution which empowers Congress to choose the timing of the general election and a law enacted by Congress that requires the election to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.


The hearings were truly a travesty. Too few hearing days, exclusion of prominent civic and scholarly critics of her record and statements, and remarkably, the defeatist position by the Democrats. Their repetitive political campaign-related focus on Roe v. Wade and access to abortions, Obamacare, and the Second Amendment was directed to the voters back home. The Republicans did their things for the elections too, led by Chair Lindsey Graham. (This is an important reason why nomination hearings should not be conducted close to elections).


It gets worse. Chair Lindsey Graham pronounced victory for the judge in his opening statement and by their behavior the Democrats largely agreed, using the occasion to share their political views without exposing how a Judge’s corporatist ideology can let corporations prevail over workers, consumers, the environment, and the electoral process. Republican Justices on the Supreme Court, most notoriously, in the Citizens United case opened the floodgates to corporate cash further corrupting our elections.


As constitutional law expert, Bruce Fein noted, Judge Barrett maintained no distance between her and her nominator, President Trump, who stunningly has said, “I have an Article II, where I have the right to do whatever I want as president.” As a presidential tyrant, Trump knew how to choose a judicial nominee who is not likely to reject tyranny.


Except for Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), the Democrats, as they have in previous Supreme Court nomination hearings, declined to question Judge Barrett about rampant corporate crime, and corporate personhood harming all Americans. Corporate power and control are scraping the rule of law with worsening brazenness, privileges, and immunities.


A 6 to 3 corporatist Court will install an era of corporate supremacy over real people that has no foundation in our Constitution. There is no mention, whatsoever, of the words “corporation” or “company” in the Constitution, the juridical foundation of our Republic. Treating corporations as artificial entities – as “persons” is based on a headnote in the 1886 Supreme Court case, Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Rail Road. The headnote that was not even part of the Court’s opinion. This judicial unfortunate and legally suspect twist has been relied on and expanded by generations of corporatist Supreme Court Justices.


Senator Whitehouse went to the root of the choice of Judge Barrett. It’s about power by the few over the many. The long-driven goal of the Koch Brothers and the Bradley Foundation.


The Democratic Party should have avoided all these losing nomination battles over Trump’s, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and now Amy Barrett. How? By handily winning half a dozen Senate seats in 2016 and 2018 that they botched big time. They even lost seats of sitting Senators Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND), Claire McCaskill (D-MO), and Bill Nelson (D-FL) the latter to then-Governor Rick Scott.  Rick Scott, prior to being governor, was the CEO of Columbia/HCA which under Scott engaged in one of the largest Medicare frauds in history. The federal government fined Columbia/HCA $1.7 billion for this outrageous behavior.


In their own ways, these Senators tried to be Republican-lite by avoiding front-burner issues such as higher minimum wages, law and order for corporate outlaws, full Medicare for All, and the creation of good community-based jobs to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure. These and other much-needed programs could be paid for by restoring corporate taxes to the level they were in the more prosperous nineteen sixties.


Because of the two-party duopoly, our country has been cornered with the “choice of the lesser of two evils” as both parties were dialing for the same corporate/commercial campaign dollars. In 2016, Bernie Sanders showed that big amounts of money can come from many small donors. The Democrats are outspending the Republicans in many races, but more than money is needed to win elections. What’s their excuse for letting the worst Republican in Party history win, again and again, control the Congress with one or both Houses, and entrench their clenched-teeth judges for decades?


Look in the mirror Democrats. Start self-examining why collectively you’ve let the American people down? It’s time for the rising movement of elected and grassroots progressive to take over.



Voters have the opportunity to change the direction in the future.  Get out and vote!



 

Friday, October 16, 2020

What is the status of a COVID-19 vaccine or treatment?

 


Photo: Voice of America



The COVID-19 virus has taken over the world.  Dominating all facets of the lives of citizens of the planet.  Each of us is impacted (negative or positive) in some manner associated with COVID-19.  President Trump tested positive over a week ago and received the best cocktail of treatments.  Questions remain about the status of the President's health and COVID-19 treatment.  Additionally, questions remain about the COVID-19 virus vaccine, treatment, and pandemic.  Below are a few thoughts on the matter from different sources.



Let us rewind the news cycle 3 weeks (which is a large amount these days) and look at a video posted on CNN's YouTube Channel.  CNN has put together a conference (virtual) called "CITIZEN" in which interviews are conducted with professionals. Professionals regarding issues that are critical to all citizens for the upcoming election 2020.  One particular interview stood out to me (as a scientist) about the COVID-19 pandemic was between Dr. Sanji Gupta and Dr. Anthony Fauci is shown below (29 minutes in length):





The interview provides an in-depth look at the past and present.  Lessons learned and lost during the last 9 months.  I enjoyed the interview and learned quite a bit from the discussion.  I recommend each person watching the interview before the election to gain better insight into the virus, putting the world into a pandemic.


Scientific research is a moving target.  Time allows scientists to learn how to move forward by allowing time to test hypotheses.  Science is not done overnight.  There are no quick answers.  If a person is looking to science to solve the vaccination problem for a COVID-19, the process takes time. 


I would hesitate to use the word 'cure' because that implicates that the virus would be eradicated and go away.  Which is not what happens when a person or community is vaccinated for a given disease.  The disease is still present, but each person has built up antibodies to fight the pathogen (i.e., viral load) entering the body.


As we approach flu season, wearing a mask along with reducing your outside exposure to crowded venues will help reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus.   


That is not to mention the additional time needed to produce a large enough quantity of vaccine to distribute.  Additionally, the distribution time would be drawn out as our supply chain takes time to move on.  


While the production and distribution along with supply lie waiting to be executed in the future, each of us citizens has a responsibility to do as much to help reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus as possible.


The last video that I would like to share with the reader is an interview between CNN Anderson Cooper and Bill Gates on the status of COVID-19 vaccine development and distribution:





Wow!  That is where we are at, folks as a world!  Stay tuned!



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Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Ralph Nader: "“Loser” – Pence Bullies Fabrications Through Debate Time Rules"

 





Photo: Rev


There have been many comments and critics commenting about last week's Vice Presidential debate.  How did the candidates do?  Did they have a civil discourse during the debate?  Who won, if anybody? Did the debate change any part of a voting population?  Did the debate affect swing voters?


We all have varying answers to the questions above.  One of my past times is to read the commentary and gather varying opinions on matters like the debate.  A favorite opinion comes from the activist Ralph Nader.  Whom I have a large amount of respect for.  Respect for fighting for the people.  From a wide range of perspectives.


Ralph Nader gives his analysis (i.e., critique) of the recent Vice Presidential debate held last week between candidates Senator Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence:



Vice President Pence “debated” Senator Kamala Harris in a way that reminded voters of how he and his boss, Donald Trump, have lawlessly misgoverned since 2017. Pence arrogantly and continually broke through the time rules that he and the Republicans agreed to obey.

Again and again, Pence blew through the two minute, one minute, and 30-second limits so he could extend his fabrications and phony promises. Again and again, moderator Susan Page of USA Today would say “Thank you” five or six times to get Pence to stop each infraction. Pence also interrupted Harris in mid-sentence, against the rules.

This boorishness should have been anticipated by the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD). The CPD has put on presidential debates since its creation by the Republican and Democratic Parties in 1984 to replace the League of Women Voters when they couldn’t control the League’s independence (See No Debate by George Farah and his website, opendebates.org ).

That said, what about Susan Page, known as an aggressive veteran journalist (especially against Third-Party candidates)? Why did Page allow Pence to run over her repeatedly and violate the time rules? Why after several overtimes by Pence did she not admonish him to stay within the agreed-to time limits?

It was only after an exasperated Harris went briefly overtime twice near the end of the session that Ms. Page told both speakers to follow the rules. Pathetic. She lost control of the debate to abuser Pence and owes the public an explanation.

On the substance of the presentations, Senator Harris used three arrows in her quiver when she had a dozen, well known to her, that went unused.

Most astonishing was Harris not nailing Trump/Pence and Mitch McConnell for blocking the House-passed stimulus and relief bill (last May under Speaker Nancy Pelosi) that is desperately needed by tens of millions of Covid-19 impacted Americans and by hard-pressed millions of small businesses. This callous trio is willing to keep furloughed or laid-off workers from receiving $600 a week until January and stall the delivery of aid to hard-pressed local agencies, schools, healthcare facilities, the Postal Service, and other stimuli to a sagging economy.

As a lawyer and former California Attorney General, Harris avoided calling out Trump/Pence for breaking and bending the law and committing many ongoing impeachable violations of our Constitution. While Pence kept touting “de-regulation,” Harris didn’t decode that deception by illustrating the many health, safety, and economic protections destroyed by the Trump/Pence regime that favors Wall Street over Main Street. Where was the talk about the “kitchen table” necessities on the minds of Americans daily?

Harris stressed health care, but not full Medicare for All, and let Pence get away with lies about how clean our air and water are and the overall health of the environment. Under Trump – law enforcement has been brazenly abandoned.  Protecting our food, drugs, air, water, soil, and controlling greenhouse gases have been left to the whims of greedy corporate outlaws putting profits over safety.

Pence would totally ignore Page’s questions and go off on rehearsed and deceptive shout-outs. He used this escape tactic to refuse to answer Page’s crucial question about agreeing to a peaceful transition of power should the Republicans lose the presidency. Page chose not to follow up or even say “You didn’t answer the question, but we have to move on.” Once Harris used this brushoff technique when asked where she and Biden stood on expanding the number of Supreme Court Justices.

After the “debate” ended, it occurred to me that Harris completely ignored the progressive agendas of Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren and millions of their supporters. There was no mention of the corporate crime wave and accelerating control over the people by immune global corporations. There was no mention of strengthening union organizing laws (such as the simple “card check” promised and forgotten by Obama/Biden in 2008). There was not even a mention of a federal $15 minimum wage, lifting the stagnant wages of millions of women and men, passed last year in the House and blocked by the Senate Republicans satisfied with the frozen $7.25 per hour

If Bernie Sanders ever thought his massive mobilization of voters for the primaries in 2016 and 2020 was going to move the dominant corporate Democrats, he must be having second thoughts after both Biden and Harris, in two debates before huge audiences, turned their backs on the fast-growing progressive wing of their Party. There was not even a nod to Bernie and his many supporters.

Biden/Harris may not be able to be so dismissive of progressive Democrats and Independents should they take control of Congress next year. But don’t bet on it.



Thank you for offering your commentary on the debate last week Mr. Nader.











 

Monday, October 12, 2020

Daniel Dale: What was your 'Lie of the Night' for the Vice Presidential Debate?

 


Photo: ABC News



Last week a more civilized debate emerged for the Vice Presidential debate between upcoming Vice Presidential candidates.  Of course, this should be no surprise given that both candidates are seasoned politicians who are experts at laying out arguments in timed sessions.  Both have served in Houses of Congress.  Senator Kamala Harris is still in a seat in the Senate.  Nonetheless, both were not immune to getting 'facts' incorrect.  How incorrect were each candidate?  



To layout the debate in a short amount of time, CNN Fact Checker Daniel Dale was interviewed by a panel. The interview was regarding different statements made by each candidate.  The video below is roughly 14 minutes long and worth watching.  Especially if you are going to vote in a few weeks, which you should exercise your right to vote.  Please vote.  Without further ado, the video is shown below:





Wow!  There are lots of lies to talk about.  Actually, I will leave the content of the video mostly up to the readers (you) to decide about.  For me, I was impressed by Senator Kamala Harris's behavior during the debate.  She came off as confident and collect.  She stayed relatively calm and cool without interrupting up until the end.  As for Vice President Pence, he did not impress at all.  Vice President Pence had the terrible job of defending President Trump's policies and decisions over the last few years.



Vice President Pence is a terrible liar and has tried to spin the truth to his advantage.  Luckily for the voter sitting in the audience or viewing from their screens at home, the question remains:


How is your life today?  


Are you happy with the status quo?


Are you happy with the leadership at the top?


The leadership that has failed to contain a virus.  A virus that has spread out of control not only throughout the world but through the highest office of the land -- the White House.  Why can't the leadership contain a virus in the most sterile house in the world?  The short answer is that the President and his administration choose not to believe or follow the advice of scientists and doctors who constantly have to guide the citizens of our nation (and the world) on what not to do.



Which flies in the face of opposition to the President's advice, which is to expose yourself to harm.  Choose for yourself - as if your knowledge of the virus is better than the CDC guidelines.  I know that mine is not, and I am a scientist.


Be smart.  Listen to the right people about your health.  Go vote.  



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Friday, October 9, 2020

Former Trump Attorney, Staff, and Biographer Give The American People an 'Off-Ramp' Out

 


Photo: Newsweek



The United States is just over a week out from the last Presidential Candidate debate.  Americans hope that the next discussion is much more civilized.  Can both candidates behave civilly?  Before the next debate, I wanted to offer an interview with a former staff member of the Trump administration, a former attorney, and an author who elevated Donald J. Trump in his famous book "The Art of the Deal."



In the video below, Americans are given an 'off-ramp' to detach themselves from President Trump.  The interviewer MSNBC News Anchor Ari Melber, goes all in and asks piercing questions of all three gentlemen.  Ari digs deep and brings out the present President Trump based on his past - the evolution of Donald J. Trump:





The interview is excellent and worth watching.  


The overarching question is: 


Are you doing better than you were before President Trump came into office?


If you are not doing better (or dissatisfied) currently with President Trump in command, then here is your 'off-ramp' to exit - go vote him out!


Regardless, Go vote!






Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Ralph Nader: Up Your Demands; To Trump Voters – See How He Didn’t Deliver for You

 


Photo: Click on Detroit



We are approaching the election at warp speed in some respects while at a turtle's pace in others.  As we approach, the American people are being constantly bombarded with political ads for either side.  Last week's debates were truth-telling in their own right.  But let's not forget the last few years of broken promises by President Trump to the American people.  He has consistently been unable to deliver to the public the most basic needs.  The true businessman (a failure) is being revealed.  This should be under consideration heading into the voting polls.


Ralph Nader has stated the obvious in his recent newsletter regarding President Trump's inability to deliver on promises (basic promises) to the American people over the past few years.  The newsletter is shown below and worth reading - especially during an election season:



To Democratic Voters – Up Your Demands; To Trump Voters – See How He Didn’t Deliver for You

Here is some practical advice for casting informed votes to improve the livelihoods of all Americans where they live, work, and raise their children and also to lessen their anxiety, dread, and fear.


Democratic voters should demand that the Democratic Party candidates pledge to vote to (1) raise the long frozen, federal minimum wage of $7.25 to a living wage; (2) support more efficient full Medicare for All (with free choice of doctors and hospitals and no cruel, irritating networks); (3) repeal Trump’s two trillion dollar tax cut, with additional loopholes for the rich, and huge corporate subsidies and giveaways; and to use the money to upgrade and rebuild the job-rich public works sector as well as the infrastructure in every community in the country – both in the red and blue states; (4) crack down, with law and order, on the corporate crimewave that bleeds consumers out of trillions of dollars a year; (5) repeal anti-labor laws to facilitate empowering tens of millions of workers who want to join unions to defend their economic and safety interests; and (6) accelerate the transition to a solar-based economy with better air, water, greater neighborhood self-reliance, and to reduce the devastating climate disruption from the burning of fossil fuels.


Democratic candidates will benefit by embracing such a covenant. Moreover, candidates who repeat the planks of this covenant incessantly and authentically in political communications and grassroots mobilizations will be seen as caring for the people in their daily lives and struggles in all the states of our union.


This covenant can be contrasted with the offerings of the Republican Party, which failed to adopt a new platform for 2020. Instead, the Republican National Committee (RNC) said, “The RNC enthusiastically supports President Trump and continues to reject the policy positions of the Obama-Biden Administration, as well as those espoused by the Democratic National Committee today…” The RNC largely supports turning the government over to Big Business and further entrenching Wall Street rule over Main Street.


The contrast also illustrates the Republican Party’s callous indifference to the immediate desperate needs of millions of Americans. Senate tyrant Mitch McConnell is blocking the House-passed six-month renewal of the much needed $600 a week Covid-19-driven assistance for families nationwide. This and other crucial aid to states and localities is necessary to make schools safer and to provide protective equipment and other assistance to patients in hospitals and clinics, and to nursing home residents.


Monopolist Mitch is shafting his own state of Kentucky while hypocritically seeking the people’s votes for his re-election to extend his long and evil tenure in the Senate, and his more recent total toadying for Trump.


Trump and his “gangster regime” (conservative columnist George Will’s words) have failed to deliver on Trump’s phony 2016 campaign promises on health care, clean air and water, and creating millions of good-paying jobs. And, with Mitch McConnell’s help, Trump has jeopardized public health, soiled the environment, and abandoned workers to global corporations.


Now a few words for voters inclined to support dictator Donald Trump. You surely admit Trump did not deliver for you. How long can you wait? Now, Trump is gathering large crowds of supporters who, shoulder-to-shoulder and mostly without masks, listen to him scoff at the Covid-19 pandemic as he and they flaunt mask requirements in violation of state and local laws. When asked about the safety of these events, Trump ignores public safety and says that he is on the stage and safely far away from the crowd. At least dangerous Donald is not passing out little cups of bleach.


Donald Trump is the hyper-super spreader of the deadly Covid-19 virus and he is endangering the tens of thousands of people attending his rallies. Ask your physician about this ‘clear and present danger’ to public health and life.


Now, about the reasons you voted for devious Donald in 2016 other than the “anybody but Hillary” rationale. Many Trump voters want anti-choice judges. (You may not recall, for years, Trump was pro-choice.) But the hundreds of federal judges nominated by Trump are also clenched-teeth corporatists, who rule for corporations when the conflicts involve the lives of workers, consumers, and the environment. They are dyed-in-the-wool boosters of expanding big business power and control over you. These extremist judges also support big foreign and domestic corporations getting lavish tax breaks and taxpayer subsidies.


Some people like Trump’s talk about “de-regulation,” getting big government off your back. In reality, Trump is taking the federal cops off the backs of corporate crooks and de-funding the corporate crime police. This year Trump brazenly said he is stopping or limiting enforcement of the laws designed to protect consumers from companies that sell you and your children hazardous products, pollute your air and water, defraud you in the marketplace, and fail to recall your defective cars/trucks.


Trump even announced in March that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) would suspend or postpone inspection of imports from abroad, including the bulk of the medicines that Trump still allows to be imported from China. One would think some serious hoodwinking or just plain lying is going on here.


Well, you might say – at least Trump cut taxes. Come-on, the vast benefits of his tax cuts went to the rich and big corporations. All those bonanzas could have been used to fix your roads, bridges, mass transits, schools, clinics, and drinking water systems. Egomaniac Trump doesn’t care about you; for him, it’s about using the government to enrich himself and his family members and to bail out his failing hotels and golf courses.


Maybe you still like Trump because he says he is against immigrants “invading” our country. Trump, however, had no problem illegally hiring undocumented workers for his golf course and his residences (and earlier for his construction projects in New York), until he was exposed. Trump has no concern for the exploited foreign workers in the meatpacking, poultry processing, and agribusiness companies owned by his campaign-contributing buddies.


Before you cast your ballot, let’s toast your informed self-respect as clear-minded voters who can see an immoral, law-breaking, greedy Trump regime full of plutocrats who couldn’t care less about America and the people they’ve exploited.




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Monday, October 5, 2020

The Comey Rule: Actor Jeff Daniels -- James Comey (Former FBI Director) Got Shafted!

 


Photo: Hollywood Reporter



President Trump fired former FBI Director James Comey early on during his Presidency.  Some Americans were happy with the action while others were not.  Additionally, others did not pay attention or even let the news story (or its significance) even register on their radar of concern. Recently, the incident was made into a 'Netflix'  two-part series called "The Comey Rule".  A series definitely worth watching.



During a recent interview by MSNBC's Morning Joe -- Joe Scarborough,  actor Jeff Daniels suggests that FBI Director James Comey got shafted by President Trump and should be vindicated of supposed rumors of wrongdoing:





Additionally, actor Jeff Daniels reiterates in the clip below that FBI Director Jame Comey is a good man at heart and got treated extremely treated unfairly:





Wow!  Consider this before going to the voting polls.  Again, how is your life at the moment?  Do you believe that the top leadership (i.e., the White House) has your best interest at heart?


Think about it and show up at the voting polls!



Friday, October 2, 2020

Daniel Dale: Nearly Everything President Trump Said During Debate Is FALSE!

 


Photo: France 24




Last Tuesday night, President Trump debated Presidential candidate Vice President Joe Biden.  In short, the debate was a 'shit show' - to get right to the point.  President Trump took the strategy which is most familiar to himself - to bully, interrupt, and attempt to dominate the conversation.  He was successful in hijacking the conversation with empty words as usual.  An overarching problem with President Trump is his pathological lying.  He lacks the ability, to tell the truth.



The reality of his lack of ability, to tell the truth, has been cited in many books written by past aides and staff members of his administration who have been fired.  President Trump is a real piece of work.  Below is an interview with CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale by Anchor Wolf Blitzer in which the constant lying of President Trump is pointed out during the debate:





Voters should be aware of the lies heading into the election which is five weeks away.  Get out and vote regardless of your choice of candidate.