Nancy

Documentation. Witnesses. Facts. Truth. That's what they're afraid of.
Showing posts with label #DamageControl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #DamageControl. Show all posts

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Lowering the Boom

Of course Medicare and Social Security are on the table. In a truly big way:

“It is my intention to leave Social Security as it is!” announced Trump in a March debate. He told the Heritage Foundation – the neoliberal far-right think tank that drafted the budget outlines used by Republicans in Congress – that “I’m not going to cut Social Security like every other Republican and I’m not going to cut Medicare or Medicaid. Every other Republican is going to cut, and even if they wouldn’t, they don’t know what to do because they don’t know where the money is. I do.”
But it appears Donald Trump, pathological liar and ideological weathervane, is backtracking on his promises yet again. The Hill reports that the budget reductions are based off a Heritage Foundation outline, and a Mother Jones analysis found that this means the Trump Administration will be cutting Medicare by 41%, Medicaid by 41%, and Social Security by 8%.

The big reveal: Paul Ryan is Darth Sidious.

Tomorrow

Looks like no one's coming to save us. We're together, but also on our own.

I haven't decided what I'm going to do with myself tomorrow. I'm admittedly freaking out a bit. No, a lot.

This is fine. This is fine. This is fine. No work and all play make Jason fine. This is fine. This is fine.

Teapot Dome on a Massive Scale

Per the Guardian (h/t Kevin Drum):

Republican lawmakers have quietly laid the foundation to give away Americans’ birthright: 640m acres of national land. In a single line of changes to the rules for the House of Representatives, Republicans have overwritten the value of federal lands, easing the path to disposing of federal property even if doing so loses money for the government and provides no demonstrable compensation to American citizens.
At stake are areas managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), National Forests and Federal Wildlife Refuges, which contribute to an estimated $646bn in economic stimulus from recreation on federal lands and 6.1m jobs. Transferring these lands to the states, critics fear, could decimate those numbers by eliminating mixed-use requirements, limiting public access and turning over large portions for energy or property development.
According to the Outdoor Alliance, US public land is the government’s second largest source of income after taxes. In addition to economic stimulus in outdoor activities, federal land also creates revenue through oil and gas production, logging and other industrial uses. According to the BLM, in 2016, it made $2bn in royalty revenue from federal leases.
Ignoring those figures, the new language for the House budget, authored by Utah Republican representative Rob Bishop, who has a history of fighting to transfer public land to the states, says that federal land is effectively worthless. Transferring public land to “state, local government or tribal entity shall not be considered as providing new budget authority, decreasing revenues, increasing mandatory spending or increasing outlays.” 

Land theft like this brought down the Harding administration. Granted, there's no one bribe or one company; this is a whole party being wholly owned by energy corporations, which makes it somehow legal.

We're rolling back the 1900s....

The Republicans are living their dream and the dream of their ancestors -- To rape America. Full stop.

Russia is Stealing Our Stuff

Trump and the Republicans really are getting ready to eliminate everything good in the world. If they have their way, we won't recognize this country in four years. And that's exactly what these fuckers want. From a Hill article on Trump's budget:

The departments of Commerce and Energy would see major reductions in funding, with programs under their jurisdiction either being eliminated or transferred to other agencies. The departments of Transportation, Justice and State would see significant cuts and program eliminations.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting would be privatized, while the National Endowment for the Arts and National Endowment for the Humanities would be eliminated entirely.

It's really all just evil:


"Elections have consequences?" What an understatement.

In Plain Sight




Moore is right. I thought things were going to be quite bad, but the transition period has been even worse than I'd expected.

I fooled myself into thinking that Trump would retreat for a bit during the transition, but he hasn't. Not even a bit. You've all seen the Tweets, so I'm not going to rehash them. Aside from his Tweets, Twitter has been almost paralyzing. Something insane every 15 minutes.

His cabinet picks really couldn't have been worse. I had something else in mind to post here, but I peeked at Twitter for a second about five minutes ago, and we get this:



This is while DeVos and her absolute ignorance of anything to do with education is being exposed, but already probably pushed into the background. While Tom Price may be about to be referred to the SEC. Tilllerson, Sessions, the list just goes on.

Trump's disaster of a press conference. The desire he expressed today to HOLD MILITARY PARADES! That always turns out well.

But this post isn't really about that. It's about me not understanding why we're here. The Trump/Russia and Trump/Comey stories are barely even being hidden by Trump or anyone else. Denied on the surface level, but not hidden. Trump talking about removing the sanctions on Russia, for instance. Mike Flynn calling Russia FIVE TIMES the day after Obama announcing new sanctions. The changing of the RNC platform to ease up anti-Russian language. Appointing Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State. I really could run off dozens of these.

The above is all circumstantial evidence, but they're all things Trump would do if he were, in fact, in bed with Russia. Circumstantial evidence doesn't really get you anywhere in court, though. However, there is so much more solid stuff out there, too, particularly two stories that came out today.

One is this from McClatchy:

The FBI and five other law enforcement and intelligence agencies have collaborated for months in an investigation into Russian attempts to influence the November election, including whether money from the Kremlin covertly aided President-elect Donald Trump, two people familiar with the matter said.
The agencies involved in the inquiry are the FBI, the CIA, the National Security Agency, the Justice Department, the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network and representatives of the director of national intelligence, the sources said.
Investigators are examining how money may have moved from the Kremlin to covertly help Trump win, the two sources said. One of the allegations involves whether a system for routinely paying thousands of Russian-American pensioners may have been used to pay some email hackers in the United States or to supply money to intermediaries who would then pay the hackers, the two sources said.

Six agencies? Would they really be investigating a story like this if they didn't think they had something?

The working group is scrutinizing the activities of a few Americans who were affiliated with Trump’s campaign or his business empire and of multiple individuals from Russia and other former Soviet nations who had similar connections, the sources said.
U.S. intelligence agencies not only have been unanimous in blaming Russia for the hacking of Democrats’ computers but also have concluded that the leaking and dissemination of thousands of emails of top Democrats, some of which caused headaches for the Clinton campaign, were done to help Trump win.

So there's that, and then there's Comey. From HuffPo today:

Information presently public and available confirms that Erik Prince, Rudy Giuliani, and Donald Trump conspired to intimidate FBI Director James Comey into interfering in, and thus directly affecting, the 2016 presidential election. This conspiracy was made possible with the assistance of officers in the New York Police Department and agents within the New York field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. All of the major actors in the conspiracy have already confessed to its particulars either in word or in deed; moreover, all of the major actors have publicly exhibited consciousness of guilt after the fact.

There's a lot more at the link. It's worth noting that Erik Prince is Betsy DeVos's brother.

The Comey and Russia stories tie together, as well:

[...] FBI Director Comey was intimidated into revealing the status of the Clinton case on October 27th but would not, even in the face of numerous allegations of federal crimes against the president-elect, reveal anything about the Bureau’s investigation into that matter; or that the Clinton and Weiner investigators at NYPD and the FBI appear to have leaked repeatedly to the Trump campaign, yet there have been no leaks whatsoever regarding the FBI and CIA’s ongoing investigation into Trump’s ties with Russia. It is thus clear that better understanding the scope, purpose, and players of the domestic conspiracy to elect Donald Trump will also shed light on how the FBI and CIA managed to conduct little or no investigation of criminal allegations exponentially more serious than any of those leveled against Hillary Clinton. 
So Comey held back information on Trump colluding with Russia, but released info on Hillary's e-mails??? Shouldn't be surprising, given the news that just dropped on him:

FBI Director James Comey—blamed by many Democrats for costing Hillary Clinton the presidential election last year—was excited about pursuing a criminal investigation into President Bill Clinton's most controversial pardons more than a decade ago, newly released FBI files show.
A FBI memo about the grand jury investigation into Bill Clinton's last-minute pardons of fugitive financiers Marc Rich and Pincus Green says that when Comey was about to take over as the U.S. Attorney in Manhattan in 2001 he expressed strong interest in the case.

And Comey has a history of this stuff:

Comey’s first brush with them came when Bill Clinton was president. Looking to get back into government after a stint in private practice, Comey signed on as deputy special counsel to the Senate Whitewater Committee. In 1996, after months of work, Comey came to some damning conclusions: Hillary Clinton was personally involved in mishandling documents and had ordered others to block investigators as they pursued their case. Worse, her behavior fit into a pattern of concealment: she and her husband had tried to hide their roles in two other matters under investigation by law enforcement. Taken together, the interference by White House officials, which included destruction of documents, amounted to “far more than just aggressive lawyering or political naiveté,” Comey and his fellow investigators concluded. It constituted “a highly improper pattern of deliberate misconduct.”

I wrote this on Facebook yesterday:

I'm not going full Godwin here and saying Trump is Hitler. Hitler wasn't "Hitler" when he came to power. However, I don't think anyone here would question the idea that Hitler should've been declared "illegtimate" and all options should've been on the table to Germans who opposed him and the Nazis after a certain point. What would that point be? Kristallnacht? Nuremberg Laws? Sometime before that?
I'll repeat... Trump isn't Hitler. But there are an awful lot of lines being crossed right now that I never thought I would ever see an American President would cross. So I find myself struggling with the same stuff. And I think that if I'd asked myself a couple of years ago whether working with a hostile foreign power to turn an election and enrich oneself would be one the serious "red lines," there's almost no way I would've said no.
Somehow, we're here. 

We crossed that line. And it's OBVIOUS. So while it's nice that over 60 Democratic Representatives won't be attending the inauguration in 36 hours, I don't know why they're not calling to postpone the inauguration. Shouldn't Trump collaborating with Russia and the FBI be disqualifiying?

I've asked this question a number of times, but given that the inauguration is now tomorrow and there's likely nothing we can do for at least two years once it's over. We'll have to just take the corruption, the Trump family enriching itself, the abuse of the press, the kakistocratic tendencies, the dismantling of government and the safety net, the defunding of public education, the crushing of labor.

How the FUCK did this happen? Oh yeah. E-mails.

Monday, January 16, 2017

Somehow, We're Here

Just sharing something I posted into a Facebook conversation. It's a serious question:

I'm not going full Godwin here and saying Trump is Hitler. Hitler wasn't "Hitler" when he came to power. However, I don't think anyone here would question the idea that Hitler should've been declared "illegtimate" and all options should've been on the table to Germans who opposed him and the Nazis after a certain point. What would that point be? Kristallnacht? Nuremberg Laws? Sometime before that?
I'll repeat... Trump isn't Hitler. But there are an awful lot of lines being crossed right now that I never thought I would ever see an American President would cross. So I find myself struggling with the same stuff. And I think that if I'd asked myself a couple of years ago whether working with a hostile foreign power to turn an election and enrich oneself would be one the serious "red lines," there's almost no way I would've said no.
Somehow, we're here.  

Friday, January 13, 2017

More Things the Worst People in the World are Trying to Take from Us


Overreaching

My watch just buzzed to inform me through Facebook that there's a healthcare rally going on in an hour in front of Trump Tower. I was about to jump out of my seat and go over, but I took a minute to see what the event was actually about.

We are in a life or death fight for our health care. Republican proposals for health care reform will cause millions of people to lose insurance coverage. Those who have coverage will see the return of illegal tactics private insurance corporations to deny and restrict care. Remember, the only way they make money is when they don't have to pay for the health care you need.
Join health care justice advocates at Trump Tower on Jan 13th just hours before the annual Single Payer Strategy Conference begins to point to the only solution that is truly universal, and guaranteed to provide high quality, affordable health care: Medicare for All!

This is absurd. By all means, go march to defend the ACA. But Medicare for All, as desirable as it is, is not on the table.

What part of "we're on defense" do you not understand?

Thursday, January 12, 2017

Why You Should Unsubscribe From the Times

A terrific Tweetstorm about the Times's crimes against Democrats over the last few decades.

It's old, but read it. I'm going to follow the crap out of T. R. Ramachandran on Twitter.

Spend your money on any of the fine publications under "Daily Rounds" in the sidebar.

What They're Taking Away

The Republican voted last night to:

1. End coverage for preexisting conditions, veterans benefits, and aid to rural hospitals.
2. Remove discrimination protection for women in healthcare.
3. End the provision allowing children to remain on their parent's insurance till the age of 26.
4. To cut off funding for the Child Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
5. End ACA contraceptive coverage and maternity care provision.
6. Direct committees to send budget legislation to defund and repeal the Affordable Care Act.


It's not over yet, but it's getting there. If you have a Republican Senator or Representative, call him or her and make your voice heard!

Senators

Representatives

I'm going to shortly add these to the sidebar. We need to spend a lot of time on the phones the next few years.

Dems Stand Up

Tonight, in the midst of a whirlwind of votes on the ACA repeal, every Democrat stood up and made a personal statement as they made their vote, over the objections of the parliamentarian. Heidi Heitkamp was crying as she cast her vote.

More of this, please.

Saturday, January 7, 2017

A Vaster Right-Wing Conspiracy?

I really, really need to be told I'm wrong on this. But it's a feeling that's been creeping into my head a lot lately.











If it's true, what are we getting into? What are we as citizens?



Friday, January 6, 2017

Word to Kate McKinnon

Your Kellyanne Conway impression is really cute and funny, but I just wanted to remind you that she's not cute nor funny, she's calculating and evil:

In case you lost count, that was six times that Conway said “by anyone” instead of acknowledging what 17 intelligence agencies have said on the record, and in Senate testimony.
And despite Conway’s insistence that Trump’s incoming administration has “great respect for the intelligence communities,” it was Conway herself who revealed that Trump plans to replace intelligence officials with “his own people.”
This is not an administration that respects the intelligence community, but one that is seeking to discredit it. And it is further an administration whose loyalties are in question, as Trump and Conway behave more like Vladimir Putin’s defense attorneys than they do American leaders seriously concerned with the subversion of our democracy.

Might be time to change course on the character... I think the same goes for Alec Baldwin. At some point, making light of treason is no longer helpful. Or have I just lost my sense of humor since November 8th?

Thursday, January 5, 2017

Was the OCE a Smokescreen?

I know it seems we pulled something major off this week with keeping the Office of Congressional Ethics from losing its independence, but looking at some of the things the Republicans are trying to do while we're distracted:

This is not to say that none of these things are getting press coverage; it's just that all of this is happening so quickly and we can only focus on one or two of them at a time, and we also might get fatigued. It's kind of the governing equivalent of the Gish Gallop. Expect more of this....

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

More Economic Anxiety on the Upper West Side

I think this is the third time in the last month the poor working class people of the UWS got so stressed out they just had to express it.



We all know the swastika is the universal symbol for "I'm afraid my job is going to China."

I think the thing I'm seething with is empathy.

UPDATE (1/4/2017, 9:57 PM): Technically, that's like a mile or two north of the UWS...

That's Not the Way a Fascist Autocrat Would Operate, Right?

From The Hill:

President-elect Donald Trump is crafting plans to restructure at least two of the nation’s top intelligence agencies, according to a new report.
Trump is eyeing overhauls of the CIA and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
“The view from the Trump team is the intelligence world [is] becoming completely politicized,” an individual close to Trump’s transition operation said. "They all need to be slimmed down. The focus will be on restructuring agencies and how they interact."
Trump is targeting the CIA and the ODNI as he publicly wars with the U.S. intelligence community over its conclusion that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election.
The president-elect has vehemently denied that Russian hacking of Democratic organizations before Election Day aided his White House bid.
Trump wants to shrink the ODNI, as he believes the agency established in 2004 as a response to the 9/11 terror attacks has become bloated and politicized.

Totally normal...

I Can't Get Optimistic Yet

I've been reading a lot of articles the last few days, like this one from Ben Cohen of the Daily Banter, showing some optimism regarding the fate of the Affordable Care Act, because it could be politically disastrous for the Republicans. I've even heard some Republicans say so.

And I know "dog catches car" and all, but do you think Paul Ryan gives a crap about 20-30 million people losing health insurance? If I had to bet on whether he would side with his donors or 30 million people, I'm going with the donors. He's been programmed to gut the safety net. Republican backers hand-picked their House and Senate candidates because of their willingness to do that.

Then again, I was wrong on the OCE, so I suppose I should just make my phone calls and hope for  the best!

Calling New York Reps About the ACA

Relevant info:

'
 
 

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

"John McCain Talks Just Big Enough To Be Called A Maverick, Then Backs Down"

Perfectly said by Laura Clawson:

Congressional Republicans don’t want to know—or don’t want the public to know—just what exactly Russia did to influence the November elections, and Sens. John McCain and Lindsey Graham, the guys who were supposedly going to stand up to their fellow Republicans and demand an investigation, are backing down. McCain and Graham have been calling for a select committee, but Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says that investigations through existing Senate committees are enough, and …
"We're just going to move with the individual committees and see how that works. If it doesn't work, we'll regroup," Graham said in an interview.
McCain said he'd spoken to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) about the matter. McConnell prefers to use the Intelligence Committee to spearhead the cyber investigation, and McCain said their discussions had done little to move the GOP leader.
"He said he doesn't think we need it," McCain said

I figured this would happen. Was this our last line of defense?

The Next Fight -- Call Your Electeds to Protect the ACA

Congress is about to vote to gut Obamacare. In order to stop them, we need three Republicans to join the good guys.

Senate Budget Committee Chair Michael Enzi (R-WY) introduced a budget resolution Tuesday that includes "reconciliation instructions" that enable Congress to repeal Obamacare with a simple Senate majority. Passing a budget resolution that includes those instructions will mean that the legislation can pass through the budget reconciliation process, in which bills cannot be filibustered.
Here's a link to all the contact info for the relevant elected officials.

To make it personal, here is a compilation of the deleterious effects a repeal would have on each state. "Getting rid of Obamacare is going to close a hospital your district relies on to employ your constituents!")

Get calling! You can throw stories, if you have them, in the comments!

UPDATE (1/3/2017, 5:37 PM): Danielle Gembala on Facebook shared with me an app, called Countable, that can help you contact your electeds. I found it a bit buggy and it only gave me my Senators, not my rep. But it might help you. Also, this directory tool from the League of Women Voters appears helpful, as well.