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Monday, December 21, 2020

Did Trump Watch "Them" Too Many Times ? - About That Congressional Stimulus Package From John Buell - UPDATE 12/22: Message From Bernie & Biden Says More Relief Is On the Way So There Scrooge McConnell - Where's The Sauerkraut ?




Michael just made me get off the computer (the first time I've been able to sit down all day) and look at the conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter at 5:22 pm.  Pretty awesome they were practically on top of each other !

Meanwhile, I've been cooking all day...kolaches then a pot roast in thyme & organic wine (let me know if you want the recipes), so I'm pooped but the old knee is holding out. Does anyone out there get sad or regret not putting some Christmas decorations out?  I looked around and realized I didn't have any fake red berries out, so things don't seem up to snuff around here, but the condos as you come in the North Gate are beautifully lit up, someone went to a lot of work, they look fantastico (despite the gunfire) !

 Apparently people are freaking out over Trump proclaiming martial law which we mentioned here a couple of weeks back. Of course he is not going to announce a state of Martial Law, not only is this more bullshit it is he being himself - wanting to cause turmoil and anxiety up until the very last moment, especially at a very fragile time when people are already emotionally vulnerable.  But that is exactly what mentally ill people do - right at the Holidays they are especially active. Isn't this like "The Boy Who Cried Wolf"?

No, not really because according to the fable the little boy was finally telling the truth about the wolf attack yet no one believed him due to all of his previous lies.  We already know that Trump is completely incapable of telling any truth about anything.

Maybe he watched "Them" too many times?   

~~~~~

Still, I think you can believe this guy:  

 ~ From Informed  Comment:

 Austerity Terrors: Congress Stimulus Package Finally Passes - But It Is Too Little Too Late

Marjorie Ann Grisak -

Late last night, Congress passed a $908 billion COVID relief bill that will extend unemployment benefits through the early spring, provide support for small businesses, schools, health care, nutrition, rental assistance, childcare, broadband, and the Postal Service, as well as funding to help distribute vaccines.

This legislation also includes, importantly, a $600 direct payment for every working class American earning less than $75,000 a year or $150,000 for a couple — plus $600 for each child. Let me be clear: this provision was not in the bill just two weeks ago. And, given the enormous economic desperation that so many working families are now experiencing, it is nowhere near enough as to what is needed. But, given the strong opposition of the Republican leadership in Congress and a number of Democrats, it’s no stretch to say that it would not have happened at all without our efforts, the hard work of progressive members in the U.S. House and grassroots progressives throughout the country. Republican Senator Josh Hawley also played an important role.

But let me state the obvious. The total funding in this bill was not even close to good enough, and my fear is that by reaching this agreement we are setting a bad precedent and setting the stage for a return to austerity politics now that Joe Biden is set to take office.

Remember, way back in May, the House passed a $3.4 trillion HEROES Act, which was a very serious effort to address the enormous health and economic crises facing our country. Two months later, the House passed another version of that bill for $2.2 trillion.

That same month, Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell proposed a $1.1 trillion piece of legislation that included a $1,200 direct payment for every working class American.

Months later, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, negotiating on behalf of President Donald Trump, proposed a COVID relief plan with Speaker Pelosi for $1.8 trillion that also included a $1,200 direct payment.

And yet, after months of bi-partisan negotiations by the so-called Gang of 8, we ended up with a bill of just $908 billion that includes $560 billion in unused money from the previously passed CARES Act — a worse deal than was previously proposed by Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump.

So we went from $3.4 trillion, to $2.2 trillion, to $1.8 trillion from Trump and $1.1 trillion from Mitch McConnell to just $348 billion in new money — roughly 10 percent of what Democrats thought was originally needed and half of what Trump and McConnell offered in direct payments.

This is not good negotiating. This is a collapse.

It is also no coincidence that as it became clear Joe Biden would become the next president of the United States, we started to hear a lot of talk from my Senate colleagues in the Republican Party about their old friend the deficit.

We couldn’t afford $1,200 for every working class American and $500 for their children because of the deficit.

We couldn’t afford to support state and local governments struggling during the middle of this health and economic crisis because of the deficit.

We couldn’t afford more meaningful and robust unemployment benefits for those who lost their jobs during the middle of this pandemic because of the deficit.

Yet, this is the same Republican Party so concerned about the deficit that they passed a $1.9 trillion tax bill benefiting some of the richest people and largest corporations in this country.

This is the same Republican Party so concerned about the deficit that they, just last week, pushed through the largest defense spending bill in the history of this country, a total of $740 billion. This is more money than the next 10 nations combined spend in their defense budgets.

This is the same Republican Party so concerned about the deficit that they spent trillions of dollars on war over the past two decades.

This is the same Republican Party so concerned about the deficit that it gives hundreds of billions of dollars in giveaways to oil, gas and coal companies that exacerbate the climate crisis.

This is the same Republican Party so concerned about the deficit that it provides huge amounts of corporate welfare to companies like Walmart that pay their workers starvation wages and provide them meager benefits that must be supplemented by taxpayer-supported programs.

And during any of these debates, do you recall any of my Republican colleagues asking how these proposals were going to be paid for? I don’t. So forgive me for thinking their sudden display of concern for the deficit seems a bit insincere. More to the point: it’s total hypocrisy!

And our concern at this moment is that no matter what happens in Georgia next month, and which party controls the Senate, we cannot allow this type of inadequate negotiation again on major legislation. Yes. The deficit is important, but it is not the most important thing. At this unprecedented moment in American history, with a growing gap between the very rich and everyone else, and when many millions of Americans are suffering, Democrats in Congress must stand up for the working families of our country. No more caving in.

Today, half of our people are living paycheck to paycheck, one out of four workers are either unemployed or making less than $20,000 a year, more than 90 million Americans are uninsured or under-insured, tens of millions of people face eviction, and hunger in America is exploding. Tragically, there is more economic desperation in our country today than at any point since the Great Depression.

We have a responsibility to the struggling families of our country.

And let's be honest: if we allow Republicans to set the parameters of the debate going forward, like they did in this current COVID relief bill, the next two to four years are going to be a disaster.

Want to expand health care? Where’s the money going to come from?

Want to rebuild our infrastructure? Where’s the money going to come from?

Want a Green New Deal, or even support for Joe Biden’s more modest climate proposal? Where’s the money going to come from?

So the fundamental political question of our time is: are we going to allow Mitch McConnell, the Republican Party and corporate America to return us to austerity politics, or are we going to build a dynamic economy that works for everyone?

My fear is that this COVID relief bill sets a very dangerous precedent for when Joe Biden takes office next month. And we cannot allow that to happen.

Going forward, Democrats must have an aggressive agenda that speaks to the needs of the working class in this country, income and wealth inequality, health care, climate change, education, racial justice, immigration reform and so many other vitally important issues. And in that struggle, we all have a role to play. So please, make your voice heard in the weeks and months ahead. Call your members of Congress, post your thoughts on social media, encourage progressives in your community to run for office, and volunteer and contribute to those who will fight for a government that will work for all of us, and not just the 1 percent and wealthy campaign contributors in this country.

In solidarity,

Bernie Sanders


By Melissa Macaya, Melissa Mahtani, Mike Hayes and Fernando Alfonso III, CNN

Updated 4:11 p.m. ET, December 22, 2020
1 hr 10 min ago

"Biden says his pandemic relief plan will include a new round of stimulus checks

President-elect Joe Biden said that his pandemic relief plan will include a new round of stimulus checks for the American people.

When asked about the amount, he said, "That's a negotiating issue."

Biden added: "By the way, I think we owe Bernie Sanders and his Republican colleagues thanks for getting not all the stimulus we looked for, 1,200, but getting 600 done."  


end edit.

 

I almost forgot...I don't eat the meat in pot roast, I just go for the veggies.  However, you cannot have a pot roast without real sauerkraut (the cold type or homemade except i didn't have time to make it) heated up on the stove with a lot of added caraway seeds.  So, I was trying something new and bought this weird sauerkraut (wildbrine dill & garlic kraut) thinking how can you screw up sauerkraut?  It was awful. So, now I am hankering for old fashioned sauerkraut with caraway and of course, that is an item not found down here. In fact, I'm dreaming of sauerkraut. Maybe Santa will bring me some.

 

end edit again.

~~~~~

 

Everything here:

 

Democracy Now !

 

Did Trump Watch "Them" Too Many Times ? - About That Congressional Stimulus Package From John Buell - UPDATE 12/22: Message From Bernie & Biden Says More Relief Is On the Way So There Scrooge McConnell - Where's The Sauerkraut ?




Michael just made me get off the computer (the first time I've been able to sit down all day) and look at the conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter at 5:22 pm.  Pretty awesome they were practically on top of each other !

Meanwhile, I've been cooking all day...kolaches then a pot roast in thyme & organic wine (let me know if you want the recipes), so I'm pooped but the old knee is holding out. Does anyone out there get sad or regret not putting some Christmas decorations out?  I looked around and realized I didn't have any fake red berries out, so things don't seem up to snuff around here, but the condos as you come in the North Gate are beautifully lit up, someone went to a lot of work, they look fantastico (despite the gunfire) !

 Apparently people are freaking out over Trump proclaiming martial law which we mentioned here a couple of weeks back. Of course he is not going to announce a state of Martial Law, not only is this more bullshit it is he being himself - wanting to cause turmoil and anxiety up until the very last moment, especially at a very fragile time when people are already emotionally vulnerable.  But that is exactly what mentally ill people do - right at the Holidays they are especially active. Isn't this like "The Boy Who Cried Wolf"?

No, not really because according to the fable the little boy was finally telling the truth about the wolf attack yet no one believed him due to all of his previous lies.  We already know that Trump is completely incapable of telling any truth about anything.

Maybe he watched "Them" too many times?   

~~~~~

Still, I think you can believe this guy:  

 ~ From Informed  Comment:

 Austerity Terrors: Congress Stimulus Package Finally Passes - But It Is Too Little Too Late

Marjorie Ann Grisak -

Late last night, Congress passed a $908 billion COVID relief bill that will extend unemployment benefits through the early spring, provide support for small businesses, schools, health care, nutrition, rental assistance, childcare, broadband, and the Postal Service, as well as funding to help distribute vaccines.

This legislation also includes, importantly, a $600 direct payment for every working class American earning less than $75,000 a year or $150,000 for a couple — plus $600 for each child. Let me be clear: this provision was not in the bill just two weeks ago. And, given the enormous economic desperation that so many working families are now experiencing, it is nowhere near enough as to what is needed. But, given the strong opposition of the Republican leadership in Congress and a number of Democrats, it’s no stretch to say that it would not have happened at all without our efforts, the hard work of progressive members in the U.S. House and grassroots progressives throughout the country. Republican Senator Josh Hawley also played an important role.

But let me state the obvious. The total funding in this bill was not even close to good enough, and my fear is that by reaching this agreement we are setting a bad precedent and setting the stage for a return to austerity politics now that Joe Biden is set to take office.

Remember, way back in May, the House passed a $3.4 trillion HEROES Act, which was a very serious effort to address the enormous health and economic crises facing our country. Two months later, the House passed another version of that bill for $2.2 trillion.

That same month, Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell proposed a $1.1 trillion piece of legislation that included a $1,200 direct payment for every working class American.

Months later, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, negotiating on behalf of President Donald Trump, proposed a COVID relief plan with Speaker Pelosi for $1.8 trillion that also included a $1,200 direct payment.

And yet, after months of bi-partisan negotiations by the so-called Gang of 8, we ended up with a bill of just $908 billion that includes $560 billion in unused money from the previously passed CARES Act — a worse deal than was previously proposed by Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump.

So we went from $3.4 trillion, to $2.2 trillion, to $1.8 trillion from Trump and $1.1 trillion from Mitch McConnell to just $348 billion in new money — roughly 10 percent of what Democrats thought was originally needed and half of what Trump and McConnell offered in direct payments.

This is not good negotiating. This is a collapse.

It is also no coincidence that as it became clear Joe Biden would become the next president of the United States, we started to hear a lot of talk from my Senate colleagues in the Republican Party about their old friend the deficit.

We couldn’t afford $1,200 for every working class American and $500 for their children because of the deficit.

We couldn’t afford to support state and local governments struggling during the middle of this health and economic crisis because of the deficit.

We couldn’t afford more meaningful and robust unemployment benefits for those who lost their jobs during the middle of this pandemic because of the deficit.

Yet, this is the same Republican Party so concerned about the deficit that they passed a $1.9 trillion tax bill benefiting some of the richest people and largest corporations in this country.

This is the same Republican Party so concerned about the deficit that they, just last week, pushed through the largest defense spending bill in the history of this country, a total of $740 billion. This is more money than the next 10 nations combined spend in their defense budgets.

This is the same Republican Party so concerned about the deficit that they spent trillions of dollars on war over the past two decades.

This is the same Republican Party so concerned about the deficit that it gives hundreds of billions of dollars in giveaways to oil, gas and coal companies that exacerbate the climate crisis.

This is the same Republican Party so concerned about the deficit that it provides huge amounts of corporate welfare to companies like Walmart that pay their workers starvation wages and provide them meager benefits that must be supplemented by taxpayer-supported programs.

And during any of these debates, do you recall any of my Republican colleagues asking how these proposals were going to be paid for? I don’t. So forgive me for thinking their sudden display of concern for the deficit seems a bit insincere. More to the point: it’s total hypocrisy!

And our concern at this moment is that no matter what happens in Georgia next month, and which party controls the Senate, we cannot allow this type of inadequate negotiation again on major legislation. Yes. The deficit is important, but it is not the most important thing. At this unprecedented moment in American history, with a growing gap between the very rich and everyone else, and when many millions of Americans are suffering, Democrats in Congress must stand up for the working families of our country. No more caving in.

Today, half of our people are living paycheck to paycheck, one out of four workers are either unemployed or making less than $20,000 a year, more than 90 million Americans are uninsured or under-insured, tens of millions of people face eviction, and hunger in America is exploding. Tragically, there is more economic desperation in our country today than at any point since the Great Depression.

We have a responsibility to the struggling families of our country.

And let's be honest: if we allow Republicans to set the parameters of the debate going forward, like they did in this current COVID relief bill, the next two to four years are going to be a disaster.

Want to expand health care? Where’s the money going to come from?

Want to rebuild our infrastructure? Where’s the money going to come from?

Want a Green New Deal, or even support for Joe Biden’s more modest climate proposal? Where’s the money going to come from?

So the fundamental political question of our time is: are we going to allow Mitch McConnell, the Republican Party and corporate America to return us to austerity politics, or are we going to build a dynamic economy that works for everyone?

My fear is that this COVID relief bill sets a very dangerous precedent for when Joe Biden takes office next month. And we cannot allow that to happen.

Going forward, Democrats must have an aggressive agenda that speaks to the needs of the working class in this country, income and wealth inequality, health care, climate change, education, racial justice, immigration reform and so many other vitally important issues. And in that struggle, we all have a role to play. So please, make your voice heard in the weeks and months ahead. Call your members of Congress, post your thoughts on social media, encourage progressives in your community to run for office, and volunteer and contribute to those who will fight for a government that will work for all of us, and not just the 1 percent and wealthy campaign contributors in this country.

In solidarity,

Bernie Sanders


By Melissa Macaya, Melissa Mahtani, Mike Hayes and Fernando Alfonso III, CNN

Updated 4:11 p.m. ET, December 22, 2020
1 hr 10 min ago

"Biden says his pandemic relief plan will include a new round of stimulus checks

President-elect Joe Biden said that his pandemic relief plan will include a new round of stimulus checks for the American people.

When asked about the amount, he said, "That's a negotiating issue."

Biden added: "By the way, I think we owe Bernie Sanders and his Republican colleagues thanks for getting not all the stimulus we looked for, 1,200, but getting 600 done."  


end edit.

 

I almost forgot...I don't eat the meat in pot roast, I just go for the veggies.  However, you cannot have a pot roast without real sauerkraut (the cold type or homemade except i didn't have time to make it) heated up on the stove with a lot of added caraway seeds.  So, I was trying something new and bought this weird sauerkraut (wildbrine dill & garlic kraut) thinking how can you screw up sauerkraut?  It was awful. So, now I am hankering for old fashioned sauerkraut with caraway and of course, that is an item not found down here. In fact, I'm dreaming of sauerkraut. Maybe Santa will bring me some.

 

end edit again.

~~~~~

 

Everything here:

 

Democracy Now !

 

Monday, December 14, 2020

This Is It - The Electoral College Votes ! (Hahahah Trump you jerk) - Excellent Observations & Advice From William Rivers Pitt - NPR Coverage of Trumpista Proud Boys Demonstration Which Naturally Turned Violent - The Vaccine: Thoughts From Juan Cole and Ed Yong


 

 Been insanely busy here with the feral cats: it has also been crazy cold which we cannot seem to adapt to. One of the six feral cats was injured - looks bad, as though a dog or coyote got a hold of her. This started about four days ago when I noticed she came in downstairs and was sleeping on Paris's bed.  Which is not completely strange, but she stayed there for hours into the next morning.  I tried to approach her, but she bolted. It was then I noticed her side had been injured pretty bad (the side she was sleeping on).

We decided the best thing to do would be to trap her and take her into Dr. Silva's to be treated, which was easier said than done . Could not get her to go in the trap and stayed up all four nights. Then, she just left and we haven't seen her. I don't think she will make it, these feral cats have such short little lives...and there are hundreds of them here at SADM.  Paris, Totsie and Rubio were all upset. However one of the new batch, I call him Squirt has indicated that he is in the process of becoming domesticated by sleeping with Totsie & Rubio and jumping in our bed with Paris and waiting patiently for me to put out boiled or baked chicken or hamburger and organic milk (Daca Bob did the same thing...he had a stroke almost over a year ago). Rubio is the son of Daca Bob and I fed him from a bottle when his mother Susan vanished so we bonded pretty quickly, Totsie was so tiny - we have no idea where she came from, but came up to me and let me hold her, she was starving.

  I have learned this about the ferals: they will be the first ones who make the move to transition to domestication, they will let you know. The others want to remain feral. My knee Doctor doesn't think we should be getting them spade and their shots, he suggested that it was not natural - but my argument is that if not done, they multiply overnight and then there are more cats and more cats and more cats who end up wild but they suffer, and can carry rabies.


~~~~~


Wait, I had to check the news, are all the votes in ? Yes, about a half hour ago, California puts Biden over the top !  Biden=306; Trump=232


 ~  From CNN: (also coverage of Biden's speech, latest on Barr)

 Electoral College Vote To Affirm Biden's Win 

 

By Meg Wagner, Melissa Macaya, Mike Hayes and Veronica Rocha, CNN

Updated 6:14 p.m. ET, December 14, 2020
 
 
~~~~~
 
 
From NPR. How gross and braindead are these Trump supporters?

 
 
 
Still there are some loose ends despite The Supreme Court saving our asses and the current Electoral College Vote; yesterday Trump said regarding the finality of the Electoral College Vote: "It's not over." We'll take a look at Trump's and the Republican  (not all of them) GOP's asinine behavior over the past few days.  Also, we are waiting to see if there will be more displays of violence from the extreme right groups, as we witnessed over the weekend.
 
Asinine Behaviour: 

 ~ From Truthout:
 
 


More Asinine Behaviour:

 
 ~ From NPR with terrific pics on the link:
 
 
  
 
~~~~~
 
As for myself, I wouldn't counter protest these neanderthals - not physically at least; after all they want to kill us. That is just one of their objectives. Plus, that type of chaos and violence is exactly what Trump wants(he thrives on it), not to mention I have a bum knee.

~~~~~

The Vaccine

Despite Trump's disdain and hatred of Science, it won. Still, there is a ways to go for all of us, we're not completely out of the woods yet. Keep stayin safe and don't miss this one:
 

 
 

Sorry darlings need to go and finish the tree and cooking;  this was tragic, another COVID victim amongst the 300K in the U.S.:

RIP Charlie Pride
 
 

This Is It - The Electoral College Votes ! (Hahahah Trump you jerk) - Excellent Observations & Advice From William Rivers Pitt - NPR Coverage of Trumpista Proud Boys Demonstration Which Naturally Turned Violent - The Vaccine: Thoughts From Juan Cole and Ed Yong


 

 Been insanely busy here with the feral cats: it has also been crazy cold which we cannot seem to adapt to. One of the six feral cats was injured - looks bad, as though a dog or coyote got a hold of her. This started about four days ago when I noticed she came in downstairs and was sleeping on Paris's bed.  Which is not completely strange, but she stayed there for hours into the next morning.  I tried to approach her, but she bolted. It was then I noticed her side had been injured pretty bad (the side she was sleeping on).

We decided the best thing to do would be to trap her and take her into Dr. Silva's to be treated, which was easier said than done . Could not get her to go in the trap and stayed up all four nights. Then, she just left and we haven't seen her. I don't think she will make it, these feral cats have such short little lives...and there are hundreds of them here at SADM.  Paris, Totsie and Rubio were all upset. However one of the new batch, I call him Squirt has indicated that he is in the process of becoming domesticated by sleeping with Totsie & Rubio and jumping in our bed with Paris and waiting patiently for me to put out boiled or baked chicken or hamburger and organic milk (Daca Bob did the same thing...he had a stroke almost over a year ago). Rubio is the son of Daca Bob and I fed him from a bottle when his mother Susan vanished so we bonded pretty quickly, Totsie was so tiny - we have no idea where she came from, but came up to me and let me hold her, she was starving.

  I have learned this about the ferals: they will be the first ones who make the move to transition to domestication, they will let you know. The others want to remain feral. My knee Doctor doesn't think we should be getting them spade and their shots, he suggested that it was not natural - but my argument is that if not done, they multiply overnight and then there are more cats and more cats and more cats who end up wild but they suffer, and can carry rabies.


~~~~~


Wait, I had to check the news, are all the votes in ? Yes, about a half hour ago, California puts Biden over the top !  Biden=306; Trump=232


 ~  From CNN: (also coverage of Biden's speech, latest on Barr)

 Electoral College Vote To Affirm Biden's Win 

 

By Meg Wagner, Melissa Macaya, Mike Hayes and Veronica Rocha, CNN

Updated 6:14 p.m. ET, December 14, 2020
 
 
~~~~~
 
 
From NPR. How gross and braindead are these Trump supporters?

 
 
 
Still there are some loose ends despite The Supreme Court saving our asses and the current Electoral College Vote; yesterday Trump said regarding the finality of the Electoral College Vote: "It's not over." We'll take a look at Trump's and the Republican  (not all of them) GOP's asinine behavior over the past few days.  Also, we are waiting to see if there will be more displays of violence from the extreme right groups, as we witnessed over the weekend.
 
Asinine Behaviour: 

 ~ From Truthout:
 
 


More Asinine Behaviour:

 
 ~ From NPR with terrific pics on the link:
 
 
  
 
~~~~~
 
As for myself, I wouldn't counter protest these neanderthals - not physically at least; after all they want to kill us. That is just one of their objectives. Plus, that type of chaos and violence is exactly what Trump wants(he thrives on it), not to mention I have a bum knee.

~~~~~

The Vaccine

Despite Trump's disdain and hatred of Science, it won. Still, there is a ways to go for all of us, we're not completely out of the woods yet. Keep stayin safe and don't miss this one:
 

 
 

Sorry darlings need to go and finish the tree and cooking;  this was tragic, another COVID victim amongst the 300K in the U.S.:

RIP Charlie Pride
 
 

Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Trump's Volatile Exit: When Will He Admit Defeat ? Maybe Sooner Than We Think - Melania Wants To Go Home - Will Melania Go Back To Slovenia ?

Melania, first of all you deserve this one after your tacky elitist unveiling (true to character) of the tennis court pavillion at the White House a few days back while thousands and thousands of people in the U.S. are sick & dying from the out of control virus, hungry, losing their homes and broke. We already know you do not care, remember?  


 BTW, Mike said this morning: "Right, fuc*in home we pray will be Slovenia...what a tramp." Oh bad Mike.


*****

 

Despite encouraging violence from his moonie followers, strong arming Governors and GOP leaders throughout the nation, being rejected by the US Supreme Court plus having at least forty lawsuits claiming election wrong doing thrown out of Federal Courts due to lack of evidence and having raised at least $450 million dollars for his "cause" (wow are people stupid or what?) Trump continues to hammer away at his fake claims.  But not so fast, the word is Melania is already packing and she wants to go home (to Mar D'Lago). Perhaps now and the safe harbor clause, we will finally see Trump's fat ass roll out of Washington D.C. Well, we can hope.

 I'm going to give you guys a few links mostly without reprints because I'm running behind here as usual. So do click the links:

 

 ~ From CNN: 

 Misinformation Watch 

By Donie O'Sullivan, Kaya Yurieff, Kelly Bourdet, the CNN Business team and contributors from across CNN

Updated 12:16 p.m. ET, December 9, 2020
 
~~~
 
 
 
 
 
~~~~
 
 
 
 
 
 Updated 7:52 AM ET, Wed December 9, 2020
 
 
 ~~~
 
 
 

~~~~~

  ~ From Truthout:
 
 

Slovenia Melania, Slovenia ! 

 

Trump's Volatile Exit: When Will He Admit Defeat ? Maybe Sooner Than We Think - Melania Wants To Go Home - Will Melania Go Back To Slovenia ?

Melania, first of all you deserve this one after your tacky elitist unveiling (true to character) of the tennis court pavillion at the White House a few days back while thousands and thousands of people in the U.S. are sick & dying from the out of control virus, hungry, losing their homes and broke. We already know you do not care, remember?  


 BTW, Mike said this morning: "Right, fuc*in home we pray will be Slovenia...what a tramp." Oh bad Mike.


*****

 

Despite encouraging violence from his moonie followers, strong arming Governors and GOP leaders throughout the nation, being rejected by the US Supreme Court plus having at least forty lawsuits claiming election wrong doing thrown out of Federal Courts due to lack of evidence and having raised at least $450 million dollars for his "cause" (wow are people stupid or what?) Trump continues to hammer away at his fake claims.  But not so fast, the word is Melania is already packing and she wants to go home (to Mar D'Lago). Perhaps now and the safe harbor clause, we will finally see Trump's fat ass roll out of Washington D.C. Well, we can hope.

 I'm going to give you guys a few links mostly without reprints because I'm running behind here as usual. So do click the links:

 

 ~ From CNN: 

 Misinformation Watch 

By Donie O'Sullivan, Kaya Yurieff, Kelly Bourdet, the CNN Business team and contributors from across CNN

Updated 12:16 p.m. ET, December 9, 2020
 
~~~
 
 
 
 
 
~~~~
 
 
 
 
 
 Updated 7:52 AM ET, Wed December 9, 2020
 
 
 ~~~
 
 
 

~~~~~

  ~ From Truthout:
 
 

Slovenia Melania, Slovenia ! 

 

Saturday, December 5, 2020

What's Up With The Coup - UPDATE: We're going to Miss You Mario - Kitten Update - Georgia Runoffs Are A Nail Biter - Shields and Brooks On the Damage Done By Trump's Claims of Election Fraud 12/04/20 (Muy Importante)

My eye is doing okay, now I just have to put three drops of prednisone in every day and I have to admit it is really nice to be able to finally see; they will work on the other in the new year. Also, the cortisone shot along with the curcumin is lasting this time around, so I'm doing small amounts of Chrismas things and cleaning just a lot slower then normal.  Mike still cannot do very much, no way can he put up lights or bring down boxes, so we're going to scale down the Christmas decorations quite a bit.

We have been lucky so far, no electricity outages or water cut offs due to the high winds and no fires here at SADM, although several homes were lost in Tijuana.  More high winds are predicted for next week but zeta is saying they won't be as harsh. we did have a bad hot H20 leak under the house which sort of drained the propane tank to boot, but we do have the best plumber in Rosarito whose guys fixed everything in a snap. I forgot to mention the shark vacuum cleaner stopped working - only after usin it like six times.they say things happen in threes.....

 Totsie had her stitches out and Rubio had his rabies shot - I'll try to get their pics over here. Meanwhile however, the crazy news is that prior to Mike's surgery we had two litters of kittens in the back - one from here and one from next door. The plan was to feed and trap them, take them in to be spade & shots then release them. Unfortunately, Mike could not and still cannot lift the traps up to put in the cars. So, now we have at least six additional young adult cats who are still feral but conditioned to being fed.  Eventually we are going to have to trap them and take them in to Dr. Silva's but I can't just release them, even though they are feral they like their kitty food. And they eat like horses (they probably have worms). Late at night I've been cooking up ground beef for them and of course, they are drinking organic milk. We opened it up so they could come out of the rain and winds, but only downstairs. Cat house? Yikes ! 

 Baja California is back to being in the "semi-red zone" as far as the CORONA virus and the situation is grim. Local reports here; so far I'm undecided if I will return to the drug war, conditions are dangerous, uncertain, unstable and  dicey, I'd say more than back in 2007.

UPDATE: You might have known Mario & Peg. I remember years and years ago I was staining some maple chairs in the garage and Peg jaunted by and said, "I love antiques!" She was a great gal. At the time, we were fighting the over the limit view blocking decks. She told me that several years prior to our experience, she also was fighting view blocking construction. The builder told her to "...shut up and stop whining." "That is how they are here", she told me.  Peg is now in Anaheim living with her daughter.

Mario we just found out this morning, died from COVID last Thursday. This was a total shock. He would always let Paris run in his yard and always had a treat for her. He will be missed a lot. If only he would have worn a mask and gloves and practiced protocols. 


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So what's up with the "coup" ?  I read this a couple of days ago, it will blow your mind:

   ~ From the Salon via MSN News:

Recently Pardoned Michael Flynn Calls On Trump To "Suspend the Constitution" and Re-Do The Election 

By, Roger Sollenberger - 2 days ago

 

"One week after receiving a historically broad pardon from President Donald Trump, former national security adviser Michael Flynn on Tuesday endorsed demands for his former boss to "temporarily suspend the Constitution" and declare martial law, warning that "a shooting war is imminent" without a re-do of the federal election.

Flynn's Twitter account shared a press release from a Tea Party-affiliated organization called the We the People Convention (WTPC), calling for the outgoing president to invoke martial law "to allow the U.S. Military to oversee a new free and fair federal election" if state legislatures, courts and congress do not overturn his defeat.

The press release promotes the group's recent full-page ad in the conservative-leaning Washington Times, and it compares the context surrounding Abraham Lincoln's executive actions during the Civil War to "the literal civil war that is dividing our nation today."

"Today, the current threat to our United States by the international and domestic socialist/communist left is much more serious than anything Lincoln or our nation has faced in its history — including the civil war," the statement says, citing violence from "antifa" and Black Lives Matter.

The group warns that "a shooting war is imminent" if Trump does not stop "socialists" from "stealing" the election: "Failure to do so could result in massive violence and destruction on a level not seen since the Civil War."

The statement concludes, "We will also have no other choice but to take matters into our own hands, and defend our rights on our own, if you do not act within your powers to defend us."

Earlier that day, Trump's Attorney General William Barr acknowledged that federal investigators had not found evidence of fraud which could change the outcome of the election. Federal and state courts have so far ruled against the Trump campaign and GOP allies in every lawsuit alleging voter fraud that the attorneys have not withdrawn themselves — though the president's legal team still holds out hope for appeals.

The same day that Flynn shared the statement, Sidney Powell, the red-pilled chief attorney for his former defense team, promoted calls for Trump to "set up military tribunals" to investigate the election.

Powell recently led a short life as a member of Trump's "elite strike-force" legal team challenging the election results before she was sidelined after repeatedly pushing fringe conspiracy theories in a televised press conference and media interviews.

In August, Powell met with the president and other advisers at the White House, where she advised him not to pardon her client, who had been seeking to overturn his 2017 guilty plea for lying to the FBI about backchannel contacts with the Russian government ahead of Trump's inauguration.

Last week, Trump issued Flynn a "full and unconditional pardon," which extended beyond Flynn's plea to "any and all possible offenses" that might arise in connection to his case, as well as "any and all" possible future offenses related to the Mueller investigation "in any manner" — including grand jury proceedings.

In addition to the Russia-related charges, Flynn faced possible criminal liability for failing to register as a foreign agent for his work on behalf of the Turkish government during the 2016 election — when he was the Trump campaign's top national security adviser.

The pardon, which heads off possible future charges, appears to be one of the broadest in U.S. history, perhaps surpassing even former President Gerald Ford's preemptive pardon of former President Richard Nixon.

However, recent reports indicate that Trump discussed a pardon with Rudy Giuliani, the current top attorney of his campaign's dwindling legal team and the former face of identity theft protection company LifeLock, which could be even more broad."

Roger Sollenberger

Roger Sollenberger is a staff writer at Salon. Follow him on Twitter @SollenbergerRC.

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 Since that initial report, more information:

  ~ From Informed Comment with video on the link:

Communists Were Jailed For Less: Trumpies Call for Overthrow Of US Constitution 

 "Ann Arbor (Informed Comment) – Caitlin Dickson at Yahoo News reports that Trump supporters and Tea Partiers have begun calling for a suspension of the US constitution to prevent Joe Biden from taking office.

The only way to parse “suspension” of the constitution is its temporary overthrow. Moreover, they are calling for the use of force (“martial law”) toward that aim. They are also using diction such as the threat of civil war. Since nobody but them is talking about civil war, I take it they are envisioning firing off the AR-15s they have stockpiled.

Should they go to jail?

Other people did, for much less. Jessie DeLauder explains that in 1952 seven Seattle citizens were abruptly arrested by the FBI and charged not only with being members of the Communist Party but of therefore seeking to overthrow the constitution of the United States. They were charged under the 1940 Smith Act, passed in the shadow of WW II, which threatened with condign punishment those who

    “knowingly or willfully advocate, abet, advise or teach the duty, necessity, desirability or propriety of overthrowing the Government of the United States or of any State by force or violence, or for anyone to organize any association which teaches, advises or encourages such an overthrow, or for anyone to become a member of or to affiliate with any such association.”

Among the seven, DeLauder says, “Karley Larsen had, for seventeen consecutive years, held the position of the first vice-president of the International Woodworkers Union of Western Washington.” She was arrested at a union meeting in Oregon. Paul Bowen, an African-American veteran, trade unionist and civil rights activist, was arrested just outside Seattle.

As the seven went blue in the face asserting to the judge, they did not in fact advocate the violent overthrow of the US constitution, just because they belonged to the Communist Party.

They were nevertheless convicted, fined and sentenced to five years in jail for thought crimes. One committed suicide. The case went all the way to the Supreme Court, which upheld the convictions.

Given this success, The FBI went on an arrest spree, bringing cases all over the country. Only in 1957 did the Supreme Court finally return to its senses and rule that you can’t be imprisoned for your thoughts, only for your actions.

The Smith Act is still on the books, and I don’t think anyone who believes in human rights would ever want to see it deployed again. It should be repealed. Who knows, our present Supreme Court may be as conservative as the one who upheld the conviction of prisoners of conscience.

But, I’m just saying that there is a double standard in the United States. The far right literally gets away with murder, and no one is talking about locking up the Trump crazies for demanding the overthrow of the US constitution. If they called themselves socialists or if they weren’t white, though, they might well have started being investigated by now."

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The Georgia Runoffs:

 Here is the best lowdown:

 

 ~ From Truthout :

 Trump Is Headed To Georgia To "Help" With the Runoffs. The GOP Is Terrified 

 

 

 "I f you can, carve out some time on Saturday to watch the doings in Georgia. A whole barnload of Trump chickens are winging their way home. If they roost just right, Mitch McConnell could lose majority control of the Senate in January, and he and his brigade of calculating Republican lickspittles will only have themselves to blame.

It is, of course, a long shot. Incumbent GOP Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler are locked in a dual runoff in Georgia against Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock. The vote is slated for January 5. Thanks to a monumental grassroots effort by progressive activists like Stacey Abrams, Georgia’s presidential vote flipped to the Democrats for the first time since Bill Clinton pulled it off in 1992. Now all of that energy is focused on these runoffs, and the state has become a fulcrum point at a moment freighted with COVID, climate crisis and economic calamity.

Democrats have not fared well in Georgia runoffs over the years. Adding to the challenge, they must win both contests in order to flip control of the Senate. The stakes are enormous; with a friendly House and Senate, Joe Biden could embark upon a truly ambitious slate of policies and clean the Augean stables of the Trumpian filth that has piled up over the last four years. It would be a catastrophic rebuke to Trump, McConnell and the entire GOP to lose these seats, and more importantly, to lose control of the ruinous agenda McConnell has pursued with venomous efficiency for almost 15 years.

In an irony so luxurious I want to roll in it like a dog, Republicans are becoming increasingly terrified that they will lose those seats, and all because of Donald Trump. The soon-to-be ex-president has handled his loss to Biden about as well as a spoiled child who got nothing but broccoli for Christmas — the tree is on fire, the bulbs are all smashed and the screaming just will not stop.

At the core of Trump’s ceaseless tirade is the repeatedly debunked claim that the entire election was rigged against him by a network of conspirators that includes (no really) Bill Barr’s FBI and Justice Department, the Republican governor of Georgia, the nation of Germany and the ghost of Hugo Chavez. He and his people have been so adamant and persistent in promoting this bag of nonsense that swaths of his devoted supporters have come to embrace these theories, if you’ll pardon the sacrilege, as the gospel truth.

But wait: It gets better. A goodly portion of that devoted base, after taking to heart Trump’s claims of a rigged vote, have decided Perdue and Loeffler have been less than devoted to the cause of flipping the election away from Biden, and may actually be complicit in Trump’s defeat. Since they already believe the vote in Georgia is clearly rigged anyway (see: Dem flip back in November), members of Trump’s base are actively calling for a conservative voter boycott of the January 5 runoff.

“Driven by Trump’s insistence that Georgia’s elections are indelibly rife with fraud, conspiratorial MAGA figures are calling for a boycott of the two Senate runoff races, slated for Jan. 5, that will determine which party controls the upper chamber,” reports Politico. “Their reason: The two GOP candidates, Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, are not only insufficiently pro-Trump, they may be complicit in Georgia’s electoral fraud.”

Over the last several days, Trump has done zero favors for his fellow Republicans in the matter of Georgia. He denounced Georgia’s uber-Republican Gov. Brian Kemp for being “hapless” after Kemp followed the law to the letter and certified Biden’s victory in that state. Trump labeled Georgia’s uber-Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger an “enemy of the people,” and now Raffensperger has bodyguards.

… and now, Trump is slated to visit Georgia on Saturday so he can “help” his fellow Republicans in these runoffs. What will he say when he meets with Kemp and Raffensperger? When confronted by one of his beloved adulation mobs containing supporters who want to boycott the vote in January, will Trump be able to restrain himself? Or will he, overtly or otherwise, bless their endeavors to avoid saying anything that disrupts his ersatz narrative of total victory?

There’s a real possibility that Trump the arsonist could once again go for the kerosene and the matches, if only to hear the cheers as the flames burn his party to the ground. Any network coverage of his visit there this weekend is appointment television.

“The Trump wing of the Republican Party was always at risk of detaching from the party establishment,” notes The Washington Post. “Trump is such a singular figure in U.S. politics, few if any can emulate him. He’s just willing to say things that get certain voters riled up that other politicians won’t. That’s the crux of the problem Georgia Republicans face.”

It’s not just the Georgia Republicans, either. Trump’s defeat has broken the GOP in half, with one side represented by Trump, his base, and all the shabby Republicans too afraid to cross them. On the other side are McConnell and his cohort of establishment Republicans who watch now with growing dread as the beast they created, coddled and fed now threatens to lay waste to all their works.

This civil war is also playing out in the conservative media. One of Trump’s most visited targets of late has been Fox News, a network that hauled a Pacific Ocean of water for Trump over the years. Fox inspired Trump’s undying wrath when it put Arizona in Biden’s corner on election night. The network since has, very slowly, come to acknowledge Biden’s eventual presidency.

The Trump believers have taken his cue and shunned Fox News by massive numbers, flocking instead to far-right fringe networks like One America News and Newsmax TV, where Trump’s version of election reality is promoted with inspired vigor. After all, there’s money to be made off of people who will believe anything.

Fear of the ultimate consequences from this deliberately inflicted mayhem was given voice by yet another Georgia official. Gabriel Sterling, the voting system implementation manager for the state of Georgia, begged Trump and his people to stop tearing up the landscape before someone truly and irrevocably gets hurt. “This has to stop,” Sterling said on Tuesday. “Someone is going to get hurt. Someone is going to get shot. Someone’s going to get killed. And it’s not right. It’s not right.”

There is no way to say how this will all play out, and betting odds still favor the GOP to win at least one of those Georgia runoffs. Trump will make that easier or harder on Saturday. I will say this much, however: If Trump’s poor-loser shenanigans lead to a double-barreled GOP defeat in Georgia, all forms of hell are going to break loose within that party.

In the interim, the next time you see a “Dems in Disarray” news report because progressive House members have a legitimate beef with Biden’s cabinet appointments, do what I do: Look to the mayhem on the right side of the aisle, smile and shake your head. “Disarray,” clearly, is also in the eye of the beholder."

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Stay Safe Y'all.  I'll be back later this evening with more fact checks.

Shields and Brooks on the damage done by Trump’s claims of election fraud