I was thinking about how if you were to give this past year a letter grade it would be an "I" for Incomplete. A lot of things have been left dangeling. But maybe we should be thinking in terms of famous lasts. Could 2017 be the last year of a roaring economy for instance? Could be the last year anybody is thinking in terms of how increasing the deficet 1.5 Trillion be a good thing. Could 2017 be the last year when sexual harrassment was considered acceptable? Chris Carter on Breakfast with the Beatles is doing famous Beatle lasts. For instance "From Me to You" is the last single which is credited to Mc Cartney - Lennon instead of the other way around. "It's going to be a great day" is the last song on "Flaming Pie" we're told. Donald Trump may be having a lot of lasts in this regard. He can't be spending 89 days on the golf course in the following year. There will be too many crises cropping up in North Korea and Syria. We are told that Trump has a conservative style of playing golf where he takes shorter strokes but he's accurate and hits the ball where he wants to. They say Trump is perhaps the best golfer we've had as president. This will be the last year where we will talk about the Trump bull market. And yet to even get as low as a 1.5 Trillion dollar deficet it presupposes that the economy will continue to grow over the next ten years the way it has grown in the past three or four years. Otherwise we'd have a 3.5 Trillion dollar deficet from the tax cuts. You can't suspend the law of gravity in the economy. We've already had eight and a half years of economic recovery. Both Bush and and Trump inherited a good economy from Clinton and Obama respectively. But Obama inhereted a crappy economy from Bush. Obama had no choice but to have high deficets to stimulate the flailing economy so we didn't go into an even more massive recession. People talk about a corporate tax cut. It's pointed out that the effective tax rate now is about 21 percent. But when they cut the tax rate this time they didn't get rid of a single loop hole. (So basically all of those commercials we saw about loop holes being closed were lies) The only loopholes that were closed were legitimate deductions the American people takes like property taxes and college debt and teacher supplies and of course state and local taxes. Those "loopholes" are closed to us, but not the benefits rich people continue to get.
On a personal basis I think there is an incomplete feeling. I have gotten little in terms of Christmas or birthday gifts. I'm another year older today and have officially moved into my late sixties. I was in my mid fifties when I started these blogs and I had just recently turned fifty when I moved into this board and care place. I've aged a lot while I was here. The past few days I've had gastro-intestinal problems. This has kept me away of going shopping with my brother. I'm afraid of how much weight I've lost in the past six weeks or so not just from this current illness but from the protracted nearly three week flu illness I had in late November and early December. I"m not being very creative today so I"ll end this posting now.
Sunday, December 31, 2017
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
A Day Late And a Dollar Short
On
Washington Journal they discuss what I call the myth of the blue collar
Democrat voting for Ronald Reagan. They
did so according to the argument because the living standard had fallen since
the end of World War II to 1980 due to government deficit spending. And overregulation was taking away their
jobs. Of course there is a hint that
Blacks were stealing your job, too.
Needless to say the recession of 1982 hadn’t even begun till after Reagan
was elected in 1980 and today 35 years later unions are destroyed and your
pension funds have been stolen and the purchasing power of your wages has
fallen. We didn’t have the sort of
inflation in 2016 that we had in 1980 so that was no excuse to vote for
Trump. Also the job figure is at 4.1%
now and most people agree that Trump inherited a strong economy but when Obama
was elected the economy was in shambles and he was left to clean up the mess
created by the previous administration.
But there is this persistent romantic idea that Reagan understood the
blue caller worker. The other topic I
watched was this lady reporter who was put in charge of covering the Trump
campaign of 2016 despite all of the better options she had in her personal
life, and nobody took Trump seriously in 2015.
I guess there were experts who said Trump wouldn’t last six week in the
heat of a protracted campaign.
Sixty Minutes had a thing on ISIS destroying valuable ancient Christian and historic manuscripts that were priceless. A whole library was burned by ISIS as well as personal treasures. ISIS is pure evil. Then it was that Japanese baseball player who is as good at hitting as he is at pitching and sometime after that piece was shown, he signed with the Angels. Then there was a thing on a collection of Scotch Whiskey distilleries on this island in the Highlands. Then there was a bombardment of Christmas specials and I watched the Simpson’s about Krusty getting baptized in an unorthodox manner. Rev Lovejoy needs converts.
I
had on “Breakfast with the Beatles”. It
was Christmas songs. I heard portions
of the 1963 and 1965 Christmas messages and all of the 1964 and 1966
messages. They played “Blue Christmas”,
“Sleigh Ride Together with You” and “Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire” by the
Fab Four, patterned after Beatle songs.
They played “All I want for Christmas is a Beatle” and also “I Want a
Beatle for Christmas”. They played
“Jingle Bells” by Sinatra and “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer” and a rocky
version of “Wonderful Christmas Time. They played "Christmas With the Beatles".
Sixty Minutes had a thing on ISIS destroying valuable ancient Christian and historic manuscripts that were priceless. A whole library was burned by ISIS as well as personal treasures. ISIS is pure evil. Then it was that Japanese baseball player who is as good at hitting as he is at pitching and sometime after that piece was shown, he signed with the Angels. Then there was a thing on a collection of Scotch Whiskey distilleries on this island in the Highlands. Then there was a bombardment of Christmas specials and I watched the Simpson’s about Krusty getting baptized in an unorthodox manner. Rev Lovejoy needs converts.
This is Christmas
2017. For you album searchers, the
re-vamped “Red Album” of ours came out in mid December of 2016 and can be found
in “Skeletons from the Closet”. I spent
a lot of time looking for it. I need to
somehow index my stuff or something. My
only actual gift so far this Christmas will be at lunchtime today. Saturday’s gathering was thus a little
strange that there was no gift exchange, as well as no crackling fire; because
apparently our air is too polluted they’re issuing alerts, if you believe the
news. Where is the Christmas
spirit? I noted that KLOS was playing
“Subdivisions” by Rush. Bill Handel
wasn’t on. Instead it was Jesus
you-know-who talking about the overriding universality of Death, as if we
didn’t already know.
(Saturday December 23rd) Tim called at a quarter
to two and then again at two o clock. I
made preparations and left to wait and Tim picked me up in Dad’s old car that
also used to be Mom’s car. Marie
expressed curiosity about my health. She
gave me a thousand milligram capsule of Vitamin C and gave me a thing of
bottled water to take with me but I forgot.
We got to Mom’s and we used the stairs to get up there, which I think
was the first time using the stairs in that place. Marie had also mentioned giving me a calendar
so I didn’t ask Mom for one. Mom was
ready to go. We went down there via
Orangewood. We got there at a quarter to
three. Mom noted that the house had been
painted. She said she didn’t remember
traveling along Brookhurst. I said that
I always traveled that way coming home from the dentist. We got there at a quarter to three. Wendy wasn’t there and she wouldn’t arrive
till after three thirty. Tim and Paul
went out to pick up the order for our dinners from Marie Calendar. That took 45 minutes or something. I felt like kind of a fifth wheel. I was in the living room by myself when I
wasn’t wandering around. There were
pieces of celery and cucumber out but no official orderves. Paul had said something about buying ice
cream as well as nuts. We didn’t use
either. We did have Martinelli’s and it
was pomegranate cider, which was good. Judy
was in a wheel chair working at the computer.
It felt as though I had arrived early.
Basically there was no gift exchange, which shortened the evening
considerably. We didn’t play any of
those games either. Wendy wasn’t dressed
as fancy as she usually is. She brought
more salad fixings we didn’t need. We
sat down at the table and had a generous bowl of the salad Elizabeth had
made. Elizabeth went off shift at four
and Rita came on to assist Judy. Judy’s
shaking appeared minor but the Parkinsons has obviously affected her leg
movement. MC remembered the onion rings
I had with my roast beef French dip sandwich.
It was really good and there was abundant dip. The conversation was about Judy’s A1C rating
or whatever that is the health of the hemoglobin as an indicator of
pre-diabetes. Judy said doctors don’t
want blood sugar dipping below 120 because they don’t want to treat
hypoglycemia. When I was tested 115 was
the upper allowable high. Wendy talked
about leaving home to walk three miles in the dark at five in the morning
through an industrial zone like refinaries and such in Torrance and
Gardenia. I wouldn’t do it. Mom complained that she had no appetite. We were going to wait before dessert but very
little time passed. Tim was in charge of
making the coffee but for both cups I got less than half a cup and it was
instant and not even that hot. Wendy
brought bakery pies of French apple and reduced sugar cherry. I had the cherry first with Ready Whip. We had whipping cream also but we didn’t use
it. Then I asked for and got a slightly
small piece of the French apple. Paul
kept having bowls of the salad. Later
Mom complained about being tired and wanting to go home. Tim wanted to show photographs or movies on
TV but Paul didn’t have the right plugs.
The current bird is named Benji and he is a screechy one. He responded to his name with me and Marie
but not with Wendy. I went to the
bathroom twice but it was mostly passing gas.
Mom complained that the bathroom appeared to be scaled down with a low
toilet and too narrow for a walker.
Marie let me pick out two wall calendars which were of animals. The fruit cake was huge. Elizabeth helped Judy make those. I got home a little after six thirty. I was dropped off before Mom this time. I didn’t even have to be late for
medication. Naturally the first thing I
did was have the one remaining cigarette.
Friday, December 22, 2017
At War with God, Trump, and Israel
BATTLEFIELD released December 23rd 2017
Come
On – Feel the Noise (Quiet Riot)
The Immigrant Song (Led Zeppelin)
Life During Wartime (Talking Heads)
The Immigrant Song (Led Zeppelin)
Life During Wartime (Talking Heads)
Call
Me (Blondie)
Holier
Than Thou (Metallica)
Girls,
Girls, Girls (Motley Crue)
Please
Mr. Gravedigger (David Bowie)
Love
Is A Battlefield (Pat Benetar)
Vaseline
(Stone Temple Pilots)
Calling
Dr Love (Kiss)
Comfortably
Numb (Pink Floyd)
The
Ogre Battle (Queen)
Third
Impressions (Emerson Lake & Palmer)
A newfound cache of notes left by H. R. Haldeman, [Nixon’s] closest aide, shows that Nixon directed his campaign’s efforts to scuttle the peace talks [President Johnson’s 1968 peace initiative to bring the war in Vietnam to an early conclusion], which he feared could give his opponent, Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, an edge in the 1968 election. OnOct. 22, 1968, he ordered Haldeman to “monkey wrench” the initiative. There is a tape where Johnson and Senator Everett Dirkson are having a conversation by phone where this very topic is discussed that can be heard at the Johnson library.
We must now weigh apparently criminal behavior that, given the human lives at stake and the decade of carnage that followed in Southeast Asia, may be more reprehensible than anything Nixon did in Watergate.
Nixon had entered the fall campaign with a lead over Humphrey, but the gap was closing that October. Henry A. Kissinger, then an outside Republican adviser, had called, alerting Nixon that a deal was in the works: If Johnson would halt all bombing of North Vietnam, the Soviets pledged to have Hanoi engage in constructive talks to end a war that had already claimed 30,000 American lives.
But Nixon had a pipeline to Saigon, where the South Vietnamese president, Nguyen Van Thieu, feared that Johnson would sell him out. If Thieu would stall the talks, Nixon could portray Johnson’s actions as a cheap political trick. The conduit was Anna Chennault, a Republican doyenne and Nixon fund-raiser, and a member of the pro-nationalist China lobby, with connections across Asia.
Terry
Hill stopped by just as I had tuned in the Norman Goldman show. He had a brand new box of bakery straddles with
fruit in them. They were good but they’ll
disappear quickly. I have given Bill two
so far. For about the first time I didn’t
ask Terry anything about Pastor Mark and I also didn’t ask about his
writing. Terry lives in kind of an
alternate universe anyhow. He says there
is either a Spanish gallion or a Viking ship stranded in the sands of the
Mojave Dessert that used to be a giant fresh water sea and the ship or ships
got stuck. He says perhaps the Viking
ship traveled the Northwest passage when it was ice free all around Alaska and
down the Pacific to the Gulf of California.
He also made allusion to monster sightings in Lake Elsinore. One of his siblings is holding a gathering
there in Christmas day. I told him about
our own planned gathering tomorrow night at Paul’s. It’s about the only topic I got to
mention. Terry has seen the new Star
Wars movie and says it could have been improved. He related one scene that was similar to
Return of the Jedi. And Terry wanted to
use the internet to look up a movie about Madeleine Murry O Hare that came out
last March where Madeline was kidnapped and eventually killed in the mid
nineties and we never heard anything in the news about it. Terry weaved a very intricate plot. He noted the Hubble book but I didn’t invite
him to look at it. He left about a
quarter to four which was just enough time for me to have a cigarette.
We had quesedas for dinner. They were cheese and chicken and we had salsa
and sour cream to put on them. We had
three bean salad with that and rice pudding for dessert. This morning I watched close to an hour’s
worth of Al Franken’s speech. Like I say
it wasn’t what I expected. He seemed to
fumble over his words and he left out a lot of stuff I thought he would
mention. I’m guess I’m interested in how
he got interested in politics and the decision process that led him from doing
comedy to the US Senate. One thing I’d
like to look for in Washington’s blog is that speech where a guy goes off for
about an hour on an anti Israeli rant bringing up their long checkered history
with the Palestinians. Of course now to
be at war with Israel is to be as war with God.
And to be at war with Trump is apparently to be at war with God. Needless to say I am against moving the US
Embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv. The
UN vote was pretty decisive yesterday that the vast majority of the other
nations of the world don’t want us to make the move. We’re doing it just to start womething with
the Palestinians and hopefully (!) lead us into war where Trump and Netanyahoo
can bomb the hell out of them.
t, as well of
course of various events in the Trump administration this year.
Days of
our Lives was not eventful. Tim
called. He and Marie will be picking me
up before they pick up Mom at ten after two.
He plans to spend a little while at Mom’s. Tim asked about my health and I said
occasionally I have bouts of tiredness. I mentioned that just yesterday at lunch we finally had the heat turned on in here. I mentioned how slow the computer was.
Gabby was in the courtyard. We
had lemonade and a graham cracker from Rico.
Bill is sleeping.
Monday, December 18, 2017
A New President Trump Personality Profile
The Even More Dangerous Case of Donald Trump
Posted on December 18, 2017 by DavidSwanson
Twenty-Seven psychiatrists and mental health experts have produced a book called The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump, which I think, despite stating that the fate of the world is in the hands of an evil madman, understates the danger.
The case that these authors make is one that I believe would strike most readers not loyal to Trump as common sense. The evidence that they compile, and with which we’re mostly already familiar, strongly supports their diagnosis of Trump as hedonistic, narcissistic, bullying, dehumanizing, lying, misogynistic, paranoid, racist, self-aggrandizing, entitled, exploiting, empathy-impaired, unable to trust, free of guilt, manipulative, delusional, likely senile, and overtly sadistic. They also describe the tendency of some of these traits to grow ever worse through reinforcing cycles that seem to be underway. People, they suggest, who grow addicted to feeling special, and who indulge in paranoia can create circumstances for themselves that cause them to increase these tendencies.
As the Justice Department closes in on Trump, writes Gail Sheehy, “Trump’s survival instincts will propel him to a wag-the-dog war.” Of course, this builds in the assumptions that Trump stole the election and that we will all remain dogs, that we will start approving of Trump if he starts bombing more people. Certainly this has been the U.S. corporate media’s approach thus far. But need it be ours? The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists disapproves and has moved the doomsday clock closer to zero. The Council on Foreign Relations has begun listing the United States as a top threat to the United States. A Congressional committee has held a hearing on the danger of a Trumpian nuclear war (even while feigning impotence to do anything about it). It’s not beyond the realm of imagination that the U.S. public could refuse to cheer for more mass murder.
In this regard, certainly most past presidents have been more successful, not less, than Trump at what Robert J. Lifton calls the normalization of evil. He gives as an example the creation of the acceptance of torture. And certainly we’ve moved from Bush Jr. secretly torturing to Obama refusing to prosecute to Trump publicly supporting torture. But many still deem torture unacceptable. Hence this book’s assumption that the reader will agree that torture is evil. But murder by bomb or drone missile has been so normalized, including by Barack “I’m really good at killing people” Obama, that it’s passed over by this book as simply normal. Lifton does refer to the normalization of a nuclear threat during the (previous) Cold War, but seems to believe that phenomenon to be a problem of the past rather than one so successfully normalized that people don’t see it anymore.
Most of the symptoms found in Trump have existed in various degrees and combinations in past presidents and in past and current Congress members. But some of the symptoms seem to serve only as icing. That is, alone they are deemed unobjectionable, but in combination with others they point to severe sociopathy. Obama switched positions, lied, schemed, falsely marketed wars, reveled in the commission of murder, joked about using drone missiles on his daughter’s boyfriends, etc. But he spoke well, used a better vocabulary, avoided blatant racism, sexism, and personal bullying, didn’t seem to worship himself, didn’t brag about sexual assault, and so on.
My point, I very much wish it were needless to say, is not the equivalence of any president with another, but the normalization of illnesses in society as much as in individuals. This book goes after Trump for falsely claiming that Obama was spying on him. Yet the unconstitutional blanket surveillance of the NSA effectively means that Obama was indeed spying on everyone, including Trump. Sure, Trump was lying. Sure, Trump was paranoid. But if we avoid the larger reality, we’re lying too.
The symptoms from which Trump suffers may be taken as a guide to action by his followers, but they have long been understood to be an outline of the techniques of war propaganda. Dehumanization may be something Trump suffers from, but it’s also a necessary skill in persuading people to participate in war. Trump was given the presidential nomination by media outlets that asked primary candidates questions that included “Would you be willing to kill hundreds and thousands of innocent children?” Had a candidate said no, he or she would have been disqualified. The authors fault Trump for his joining the long list of presidents who have threatened to use nukes, but when Jeremy Corbyn said he wouldn’t use nukes, all hell broke loose in the UK, and his mental state was called into question there. Alzheimer’s may be a disease afflicting Trump, but when Bernie Sanders mentioned important bits of history like a coup in Iran in ’53, the television networks found something else to cover.
Is it possible that refusing to confront reality has been normalized so deeply that the authors join in it, or are required to by their agent or editor? Academic studies say the U.S. government is an oligarchy. These doctors say they want to defend the U.S. “democracy” from Trump. This book identifies Vladimir Putin as being essentially the same as Adolf Hitler, based on zero offered evidence, and treats Trump denials of colluding with Russia to steal an election as signs of dishonesty or delusion. But how do we explain most members of the Democratic Party believing in Russiagate without proof? How do we explain Iran being voted the biggest threat to peace in the world by Americans, while people in most countries, according to Gallup and Pew, give that honor to the United States? What are we to make of the vast majority of Americans claiming to “believe in” “God” and denying the existence of death? Isn’t climate denial child’s play beside that one, if we set aside the factor of normalization?
If a corporation or an empire or an athlete or a Hollywood action film were a person, it might be Donald Trump. But we all live in the world of corporations, empire, etc. We also apparently live in a world in which numerous men enjoy abusing women. That all these sexual harassers in the news, some of whom I am guessing are innocent but most of whom appear guilty, have convinced themselves that women don’t really mind the abuse can, I think, be only a small part of the explanation. The large part seems quite clearly to be that we live in a country of sadists. And shouldn’t they get a chance to elect someone who represents their point of view? Trump has been a public figure for decades, and most of his symptoms are nothing new, but he’s been protected and even rewarded throughout. Trump incites violence on Twitter, but Twitter will not disable Trump’s account. Congress is staring numerous documented impeachable offenses in the face, but chooses to look into only the one that lacks evidence but fuels war. The media, as noted, while remarkably improving on its enabling deference, still seems to give Trump the love he craves only when he brags about bombing people.
The U.S. Constitution is and has always been deeply flawed in many ways, but it did not intend to give any individual beyond-royal powers over the earth. I’ve always viewed the obsession with the emperor that this article I’m now writing feeds as part of the problem of transferring power to him. But the authors ofThe Dangerous Case are right that we have no choice but to focus on him now. All we’d need would be a Cuban Missile Crisis and our fate would be sealed. The Emperor Formerly Known As Executive should be given the powers of the British queen, not be replaced by an acceptable Democratic emperor. The first step should be using the Constitution.
Similar analyses of George W. Bush’s mental health, not to mention a laundry list of abuses and crimes, never resulted in any action against him. And despite this new book’s claim to defend “democracy” it does not use the word “impeachment.” Instead, it turns to the 25th Amendment which allows the president’s own subordinates to ask Congress to remove him from office. Perhaps because the likelihood of that happening is so extreme, and because further stalling and protecting of Trump is naturally a means of appearing “reasonable,” the authors propose a study be done (even though they’ve just written a book) and that it be done by Congress. But if Congress were to take up this matter, it could impeach Trump and remove him without asking permission of his cabinet or doing any investigations. In fact, it could impeach him for any of a number of the behaviors that are studied in this book.
The authors note that Trump has encouraged imitation of his outrages. We’ve seen that here in Charlottesville. They note that he’s also created the Trump Anxiety Disorder in those he frightens. I’m 100% on board with treating fear as a symptom to be cured.
Posted on December 18, 2017 by DavidSwanson
Twenty-Seven psychiatrists and mental health experts have produced a book called The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump, which I think, despite stating that the fate of the world is in the hands of an evil madman, understates the danger.
The case that these authors make is one that I believe would strike most readers not loyal to Trump as common sense. The evidence that they compile, and with which we’re mostly already familiar, strongly supports their diagnosis of Trump as hedonistic, narcissistic, bullying, dehumanizing, lying, misogynistic, paranoid, racist, self-aggrandizing, entitled, exploiting, empathy-impaired, unable to trust, free of guilt, manipulative, delusional, likely senile, and overtly sadistic. They also describe the tendency of some of these traits to grow ever worse through reinforcing cycles that seem to be underway. People, they suggest, who grow addicted to feeling special, and who indulge in paranoia can create circumstances for themselves that cause them to increase these tendencies.
As the Justice Department closes in on Trump, writes Gail Sheehy, “Trump’s survival instincts will propel him to a wag-the-dog war.” Of course, this builds in the assumptions that Trump stole the election and that we will all remain dogs, that we will start approving of Trump if he starts bombing more people. Certainly this has been the U.S. corporate media’s approach thus far. But need it be ours? The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists disapproves and has moved the doomsday clock closer to zero. The Council on Foreign Relations has begun listing the United States as a top threat to the United States. A Congressional committee has held a hearing on the danger of a Trumpian nuclear war (even while feigning impotence to do anything about it). It’s not beyond the realm of imagination that the U.S. public could refuse to cheer for more mass murder.
In this regard, certainly most past presidents have been more successful, not less, than Trump at what Robert J. Lifton calls the normalization of evil. He gives as an example the creation of the acceptance of torture. And certainly we’ve moved from Bush Jr. secretly torturing to Obama refusing to prosecute to Trump publicly supporting torture. But many still deem torture unacceptable. Hence this book’s assumption that the reader will agree that torture is evil. But murder by bomb or drone missile has been so normalized, including by Barack “I’m really good at killing people” Obama, that it’s passed over by this book as simply normal. Lifton does refer to the normalization of a nuclear threat during the (previous) Cold War, but seems to believe that phenomenon to be a problem of the past rather than one so successfully normalized that people don’t see it anymore.
Most of the symptoms found in Trump have existed in various degrees and combinations in past presidents and in past and current Congress members. But some of the symptoms seem to serve only as icing. That is, alone they are deemed unobjectionable, but in combination with others they point to severe sociopathy. Obama switched positions, lied, schemed, falsely marketed wars, reveled in the commission of murder, joked about using drone missiles on his daughter’s boyfriends, etc. But he spoke well, used a better vocabulary, avoided blatant racism, sexism, and personal bullying, didn’t seem to worship himself, didn’t brag about sexual assault, and so on.
My point, I very much wish it were needless to say, is not the equivalence of any president with another, but the normalization of illnesses in society as much as in individuals. This book goes after Trump for falsely claiming that Obama was spying on him. Yet the unconstitutional blanket surveillance of the NSA effectively means that Obama was indeed spying on everyone, including Trump. Sure, Trump was lying. Sure, Trump was paranoid. But if we avoid the larger reality, we’re lying too.
The symptoms from which Trump suffers may be taken as a guide to action by his followers, but they have long been understood to be an outline of the techniques of war propaganda. Dehumanization may be something Trump suffers from, but it’s also a necessary skill in persuading people to participate in war. Trump was given the presidential nomination by media outlets that asked primary candidates questions that included “Would you be willing to kill hundreds and thousands of innocent children?” Had a candidate said no, he or she would have been disqualified. The authors fault Trump for his joining the long list of presidents who have threatened to use nukes, but when Jeremy Corbyn said he wouldn’t use nukes, all hell broke loose in the UK, and his mental state was called into question there. Alzheimer’s may be a disease afflicting Trump, but when Bernie Sanders mentioned important bits of history like a coup in Iran in ’53, the television networks found something else to cover.
Is it possible that refusing to confront reality has been normalized so deeply that the authors join in it, or are required to by their agent or editor? Academic studies say the U.S. government is an oligarchy. These doctors say they want to defend the U.S. “democracy” from Trump. This book identifies Vladimir Putin as being essentially the same as Adolf Hitler, based on zero offered evidence, and treats Trump denials of colluding with Russia to steal an election as signs of dishonesty or delusion. But how do we explain most members of the Democratic Party believing in Russiagate without proof? How do we explain Iran being voted the biggest threat to peace in the world by Americans, while people in most countries, according to Gallup and Pew, give that honor to the United States? What are we to make of the vast majority of Americans claiming to “believe in” “God” and denying the existence of death? Isn’t climate denial child’s play beside that one, if we set aside the factor of normalization?
If a corporation or an empire or an athlete or a Hollywood action film were a person, it might be Donald Trump. But we all live in the world of corporations, empire, etc. We also apparently live in a world in which numerous men enjoy abusing women. That all these sexual harassers in the news, some of whom I am guessing are innocent but most of whom appear guilty, have convinced themselves that women don’t really mind the abuse can, I think, be only a small part of the explanation. The large part seems quite clearly to be that we live in a country of sadists. And shouldn’t they get a chance to elect someone who represents their point of view? Trump has been a public figure for decades, and most of his symptoms are nothing new, but he’s been protected and even rewarded throughout. Trump incites violence on Twitter, but Twitter will not disable Trump’s account. Congress is staring numerous documented impeachable offenses in the face, but chooses to look into only the one that lacks evidence but fuels war. The media, as noted, while remarkably improving on its enabling deference, still seems to give Trump the love he craves only when he brags about bombing people.
The U.S. Constitution is and has always been deeply flawed in many ways, but it did not intend to give any individual beyond-royal powers over the earth. I’ve always viewed the obsession with the emperor that this article I’m now writing feeds as part of the problem of transferring power to him. But the authors ofThe Dangerous Case are right that we have no choice but to focus on him now. All we’d need would be a Cuban Missile Crisis and our fate would be sealed. The Emperor Formerly Known As Executive should be given the powers of the British queen, not be replaced by an acceptable Democratic emperor. The first step should be using the Constitution.
Similar analyses of George W. Bush’s mental health, not to mention a laundry list of abuses and crimes, never resulted in any action against him. And despite this new book’s claim to defend “democracy” it does not use the word “impeachment.” Instead, it turns to the 25th Amendment which allows the president’s own subordinates to ask Congress to remove him from office. Perhaps because the likelihood of that happening is so extreme, and because further stalling and protecting of Trump is naturally a means of appearing “reasonable,” the authors propose a study be done (even though they’ve just written a book) and that it be done by Congress. But if Congress were to take up this matter, it could impeach Trump and remove him without asking permission of his cabinet or doing any investigations. In fact, it could impeach him for any of a number of the behaviors that are studied in this book.
The authors note that Trump has encouraged imitation of his outrages. We’ve seen that here in Charlottesville. They note that he’s also created the Trump Anxiety Disorder in those he frightens. I’m 100% on board with treating fear as a symptom to be cured.
Friday, December 15, 2017
2017 is a Desasterous Year In So Many Ways - -Thanks to Trump
2017 is a year which
has pretty much sucked both politically and sociologically. Society’s values have gone down. I think all of this sexual harassment is just
a media fad and will fade away after a while.
At some point it begins to resemble hysteria. Maybe
a light is being shone in dark places. I
don’t know. But overall I come away just
being more synical about society in general.
If it’s as bad as they say then it’s pretty bad. About the only black woman who worked for
the Trump administration has either quit or was “escorted out of the White
House”. She’d gotten fired multiple
times on the apprentice. Now she’s
getting fired for real. It’s just
another purge of the administration making it lily white and in conformity to
what the Koch Brothers and Shelden Addelson demand of the Republican
Party. Yesterday I heard that the Reagan
administration changed corporate law so that pension funds were no longer
counted as accounts payable but instead marked as assets. This why the pension funds make a plum prize
for people who want to take over the company and not pay these pensions. Judy is always so obsessed about the poor
coveting and stealing from the rich. How
about the rich coveting and staling from the poor? Then there is the dreaded income tax
reduction which will give the rich billions and the poor will get a few
thousand- - if they are lucky. It’s a
Christmas theft on behalf of the rich.
Trump can’t believe every American within the sound of his voice lives
in his income bracket. Then we have
internet neutrality, which is a landmark ruling yesterday that will ruin the
internet as we have known it since 1989.
Of course then there is Vladimir Putin praising President Trump to the
sky and sounding like a Republican in doing it.
His speech along almost proves there actually is collusion. Then there the overitures to the Nazis and
the KKK, which are groups Trump has never shunned the support of. Still Shawn Hannity is steadfast in his
loyalty to Trump. Trump made certain
promises to Hannity even while lying to the rest of us. Now he’s kept the promises he made to Shawn
but not for the rest of us.
THURSDAY: Today the FCC ruled by
a vote of 3 to 2 along party lines, to repeal internet neutrality and all of
the attendant regulations that go with it.
They say to trust the businesses, but they have proven they can’t be
trusted. We are told mergers offer
better service and greater efficiency, when all they do is get people
fired. They are still talking about
“improved service” even now.
WEDNESDAY: Doug Jones, the Democrat won the Alabama
contest for US Senate b y a point and a half.
That’s three times the margin required for a vote recount. But Moore is not conceding defeat. The win was sure a surprise to me and I think
it was a surprise to Doug Jones even.
But it reduces the margin of senators in the Republican Party to 51 to
49 for the democrats. That’s a two point
buffer. It doesn’t matter anyhow because
the path is cleared by a compromise being reached between the House and Senate
versions of the tax slashing bill. Trump
is continuing to propagandize and lie about what this tax bill does to
America. This news should merit a blog
entry but everybody already knows about it.
Today is the day when some committee votes to end internet neutrality, which
we have had since 1989 or whenever Al Gore invented the internet. Right now some ruling is in effect that the
internet is like a utility like phone lines.
This will change today.
This is Friday December
15, 2017 and there were glitches in the new Star Wars movie last night. Either there was no sound in the vocals or
else the whole screen went dark a few minutes in. Apparently there were problems in multiple
theaters but the patrons got new tickets.
I turned off “The Price is Right” at ten to eleven just before the final
prize package and went out to smoke. We
had fish and chips or otherwise nuggets and French fries with catsup. We had grapes first thing in the meal and no
soup. I listened to the Gary and Shannon
show. Steve did a good job of unmasking
Kate’s actions on “Days of our Lives”.
They are about to tell us whether J J is guilty of shooting an unarmed
man. Nora showed up about a quartet till
two. We’re not happy with the job she
does. She soaks the bathroom floor with
her mopping so it takes ages to dry and Bill has complained of slipping. She slammed the two glass glasses together
such that I was afraid one of them might crack, but I saw no evidence of
that. Then she disconnected the right
speaker when she was dusting the stereo.
But she did a lot of dusting. I
went out but missed snacks. Silva gave
me her lemonade and Mario gave me three vanilla wafers.
I decided I better call
the bank to check my balance. I was
expecting twelve to fifteen dollars in spendable money. As it turned I’m technically in the hole once
both parts of the computer and phone bill are deducted. I called twice and checked the math and it’s
my error. I’m not happy. I went to the store and bought a two dollar
pack of Clipper and a three dollar jar of instant Nestcafe. I have one dollar left. I decided not to turn on Norman Goldman. I turned on Eye Witness news. Ellen Degenerous had Hillary Clinton on her
show and they were talking about how the Republican Party had deserted the
average American. We had a chicken salad
sandwich for dinner with big chunks of chicken.
We hat tater tots and catsup with that.
We had red Jell-O for dessert. It
was an under-sized portion. Jerry gave
me her Jell-O. My lighter also conked
out but I didn’t buy a new one because I’d rather have that money for either
fresh brewed coffee tomorrow morning or else four cinnamon rolls tonight. I haven’t decided yet.
Sunday, December 10, 2017
Prospects for Favorable Outcome in Tuesday's Election Appear Poor
The prospects for a
favorable outcome on the Tuesday election in Alabama are pretty poor at the
moment. President Trump and the
Republican Party have thrown everything they have into defeating the “liberal
democratic” candidate. Just how liberal
is he? These Christians don’t care
about what moral values are actually in the Bible. I bet many of them haven’t even read the
Bible. They just believe as they are
instructed by their superiors. Mc
Connell in the past has indicated that Judge Roy Moore would not be welcome in
the US Senate. It’s hard to believe that
if they were going to bring Al Franken before the Senate ethics committee that
they wouldn’t haul Roy Moore before the same committee and let one and all have
at him. If you look at the vast
preponderance of evidence he’s guilty.
You all know that. They have to
tap dance around the real issues to state otherwise. Yet the American people voted for Trump after
his stated sexual escapades. And now it
appears as if they’ll the same thing with Roy Moore. As I have said many times before, future
generations will be ashamed of this period in our history.
Last Thursday Senator Al Franken made
his resignation speech before the US Senate just as the Stephanie Miller show
was ending. He said he’s not responsible
for everything he’s accused of.
Personally I don’t think he should have resigned. We need a progressive force like him. Of course the governor of Minisota is a democrat so Franken will be replaced by a democrat. The Republicans seem to have a whole different game plan from us. They don't believe in "coming clean" or honest confession being good for the soul or any of that stuff. They are going for broke even if it's for a lie at its core.
Donald Trump visited
some memorial at Oxford, Mississippi and his presence so offended John Lewis
and another congressman they decided to boycott the opening of this “Civil
Rights Museum” that the president actually spoke a few words at. I would not have boycotted but gone and then
afterward, when it didn’t count. I’d complain about Trump’s presence. I think it's a good thing to force President Trump to at least say the words praising civil rights leaders even if he doesn't seem to believe it. Some Christians believe that if you say it often enough it will become a part of you.
This
is Saturday December 9, 2017 and it’s about 75 and windy outside. It’s a little after three and Rhapsody in
Black is flooded with ads. They had
“Your Cheating Heart” by Ray Charles and that earlier version of “Please
Release Me”. They played “Up On the
Roof” and “Big Girls Don’t Cry” and “He’s a Rebel” and “Got My Mind Made Up to
Love You”. They played “Contract on
Love”, a really early Stevie Wonder song.
There were a lot of songs I’d never heard before. They had an Aritha Franklin special premium
with the Philharmonic orchestra. I
turned it off at five to three. The Army
– Navy game was being played in the snow with most of the fourth quarter to go
when I checked. [later in same paragraph] I decided to call Mom a little after one and I
mentioned Christmas gifts Wendy has given us the past few years. Mom didn’t seem to want to talk about
presents but she did complain about the food both at her place and at Marie
Calendar. I said she could get food from
some other take-out if she wanted. Nora
came by and she seemed to be in a half-way decent mood she didn’t complain
about anything and she didn’t ask me to open the shades. I had made the bed to look neater. This file is being typed at a slow pace. I haven’t done a blog post since Wednesday or
something. Just now I turned it on and
they played “Get On My Pony and Ride” and just now another Ray Charles song,
“You Are My Sunshine”. They just played “Let Me Go the Right Way” an obscure
song I remember. And they played a gospel organ style version of "I Got A Woman".
Physically I have finally made the return to good health. But it took me nearly three weeks to shake that virus I had and that is just too long.
Tuesday, December 05, 2017
Republican Party Doubles Down on Support for Roy Moore
The gay wedding cake
court case was heard before the Supreme Court today. There is a site you can access to hear oral
arguments and I’ve done that in the past.
Norman Goldman had a Christian caller who believes people have the right
to expect services like this. I am on
the fence leaning in favor of the Christians.
Someone mentioned the apostle Paul and whether or not he constructed
tents for Roman citizens. My feeling is
that he did and have no reason to believe that he didn’t. I think Paul would say “If you’re going to
have some pagen ceremony in your dwelling just don’t tell me about it. That way I won’t stand to be condemned”. Charles Grassley senator from Iowa made a
really idiotic statement yesterday. In
his eagerness to defend the removal of the estate tax he said “These rich
people are the producers who build America.
The other poor people are the ones who spend their money on movies,
booze and women”. That’s an insult to
practically everybody. Grassley shows
himself to be completely out of touch with the common man. And today we have Judge Roy Moore making
another really stupid and reveling statement.
He said that “Women are not constitutionally equipped to vote”. He’s thus reviving the argument that women are
children or otherwise too incompetent to be citizens.
The biggest national
news of the day as I see it is the Republican Party reversing its position on
Judge Roy Moore. Now they have thrown
all of their vast resources into the race.
I guess the Captain Piccard saying of “In for a penny; in for a pound”
is the statement that fits here. The
Republican Party is doubling down on their error. They are raising the stakes and if they lose
or even if they win on December 12th they will have lost whatever
moral credibility and respectability they ever had. But with our luck Judge Roy Moore will be
elected that day. And the Republicans
will go ahead and seat him and he’ll vote just like any other member.
In terms of all of
these fires today in the LA area the Thomas fire is the biggest and first of
them all and now covers 55 thousand acres in Santa Paula and ranging westward
through Venture County to the ocean.
Earler 150 structures were destroyed but I’m sure that figure is much
higher now. These winds are relentless
particularly in that area. Then we have
the Creek fire otherwise known as the Newhall fire. Four thousand acres has grown to eleven
thousand acres. These fires grow with
lightning speed. A flying ember can
travel for a mile in this wind. Then we
have the Rye fire in the Magic Mountain area around the 5 Freeway. The 5 Freeway was closed for a while but now
it’s reopened. This was five hundred
acres earlier but I’m sure that figure is way out of date. All sorts of schools have been closed for
tomorrow.
The big news of the day is that Michael Flynn has been indicted on just one charge of lying to the FBI. According to Goldman if Trump pardons Flynn it isn’t a gag order to stop him from giving testimony against Jered Kushner or the President himself. Goldman said in making the agreement to be totally open and “disgorging” all evidence he had, that Flynn had waved his fifth amendment rights. Goldman talked about the ton of bricks of evidence against Flynn and against Flynn’s son and maybe the man wants to protect his son. Goldman believes that Flynn came to Trump asking for a pardon guarantee from the President and was denied it.
The big news of the day is that Michael Flynn has been indicted on just one charge of lying to the FBI. According to Goldman if Trump pardons Flynn it isn’t a gag order to stop him from giving testimony against Jered Kushner or the President himself. Goldman said in making the agreement to be totally open and “disgorging” all evidence he had, that Flynn had waved his fifth amendment rights. Goldman talked about the ton of bricks of evidence against Flynn and against Flynn’s son and maybe the man wants to protect his son. Goldman believes that Flynn came to Trump asking for a pardon guarantee from the President and was denied it.
This is an instant replay but its importance can't be overestimated. Yesterday
President Trump replaced the head of the consumer protection agency that was
mandated by the Dodd-Frank bill. This is the bill that started off as a strong idea but the bill got weaker and weaker and the Republicans have tried to eliminate it from the day it was passed. This is just another case of trying to drive a stake through the heart of this kep piece of legislation. Actually according to Dodd-Frank when a previous head of the department
left that they would appoint their successor.
This is just what happened but Trump citing executive authority fired
the new head and put in one of his famous right wing stooges, who wants to
dismantle the entire agency. Naturally
there is a legal question so a district court judge stepped in and ruled in
favor of the president. But this judge
was appointed by the president to begin with.
When you give all that money you are in essence buying a politician
these days.
President
Trump re-tweet an anti Islamic video that the British leader took offense
to. It apparently is a fake video of
Islamic activity. Now they are accusing
Matt Lawer of rape. Some woman came into
his office and he pressed a button from behind his desk and the office door
locked so she couldn’t escape. That’s a
cloak and dagger device. They are still
predicting warmer weather for today. I
am waiting for it.
Arab nations in unicin have condemned this plan of the Trump administration to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. It's a provocative move against the Palestinians and places the Israeli capital right at their door. But what Trump wants Trump gets and there appears nobody to stop him from doing it- - not even world opinion.
Arab nations in unicin have condemned this plan of the Trump administration to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. It's a provocative move against the Palestinians and places the Israeli capital right at their door. But what Trump wants Trump gets and there appears nobody to stop him from doing it- - not even world opinion.
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