Mike 03
Mike 03's JournalQuite a few. But the thing about Pence is that he is going to be welcomed
back into the Christian Nationalism machine immediately. I mean, in a heartbeat. He's viewed as the most loyal foot solder of Trump and the whole "religious freedoms" fight (which is about Christian Privilege, not real religious freedom or freedom for anyone who is not Christian) Of all these people, I think Pence will be hurt the least,and that's just based on reading The Power Worshippers by Katherine Stewart and Unholy by Sara Posner.
I think Bill Bar is absolutely finished.
Although not on the list, Louis DeJoy is going to prison.
Other countries are struggling with the same thing. Right wing populism isn't just
an issue here in the States. I think many worried countries just want to see us get back on track. Joe Biden expressed it well when he said this election could demonstrate that Trump was an anomaly. Europe is fighting back authoritarians in Hungary and Poland. Germany has a rising far right party.
Our best defense is to immediately reform alliances with our allies and punish foreign interlopers who have made it their mission in life to destroy democracies.
But we do have to fight hard against certain political machines that wish to do our democracy harm, specifically the racist supremacists and, particularly, the Christian Nationalists. Too many people don't take them seriously. They are well funded an well organized, and it's global in extent. In some cases they are funded by our enemies.
Yes. Sometimes it's so hard to accept that there are actually people in this country
that do believe what he says. To me, that's almost more shocking than that the President of the United States is a pathological liar and psychopath.
And on another thread here at DU, we are discussing what to do about the at least two incompetent judges on the SCOTUS, just another problem to solve that when you examine it objectively is almost inconceivable. This is really an incredible moment in the history of this country.
Sometimes pressure can come from within the court, IIRC
I think it's in Woodward's book The Brethren, co-authored with Scott Armstrong. It's been a long time since I read it, but Justice William O. Douglas, who was a very great liberal but eccentric justice, suffered a serious stroke (and maybe more than one, I can't remember) that rendered him barely able to do his work. It affected his motor and cognitive function and his ability to speak coherently and sensibly. Reporters who covered the court noticed it too. He did try to stay on, perhaps too long, but in the end wasn't he pressured to leave from within the court?
The reason I raise this is because if Justice Barrett turns out to be incompetent, Chief Justice Roberts isn't going to want to preside over the court that brings down the reputation of the SCOTUS. Same for if Kavanaugh is a raging alcoholic, or becomes unable to function. I still think there's an outside chance for something like that to happen, where the Chief Justice gets together with other justices and says, "We can't have the court be in this shape, we have to do something, for the sake of the institution."
Impeachment is hard because it takes two thirds of the Senate.
Now could Kavanaugh be indicted for perjury or sexual assault, and be brought down purely as a criminal matter? I don't know. We can always hope.
(It's pretty remarkable that we are having this conversation about the SCOTUS).
Please, DUers who know this story better please jump in and correct any mistakes re: Justice Douglas.
The thing I always worry about with this administration is that they lie.
But this was something that was stated under oath by the secretary the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and reported all over the country, so I think people are relying on it, and that because of how and when it was said, it carries some legal authority. Also, to my knowledge, no one from this administration has ever come out and refuted it.
Four more (because there's no such thing as *too much evidence*)
Government will cover uninsured patients' coronavirus treatment
https://www.axios.com/government-uninsured-coronavirus-treatment-4bb08407-0ccd-4815-b3ab-bb9ad826b7e3.html
Federal government will pay for COVID-19 treatment for uninsured, HHS secretary says
https://abc30.com/health-insurance-obamacare-uninsured-coronavirus-treatment/6074727/
Breaking: Trump administration will reimburse providers for treating uninsured Covid-19 patients
The Trump administration announced on Friday that it would reimburse providers at Medicare rates if they treat uninsured patients for Covid-19. HHS Secretary Alex Azar said the funds would be pulled from $100 billion allocated to hospitals as part of the recently-passed stimulus bill.
https://medcitynews.com/2020/04/breaking-trump-administration-will-reimburse-providers-for-treating-uninsured-covid-19-patients/
Hospital Stimulus Funds to Pay for Uninsured COVID-19 Treatment
Part of the $100 billion in hospital stimulus funds will go to paying providers Medicare rates for COVID-19 treatment for uninsured patients, the HHS Secretary said Friday.
https://revcycleintelligence.com/news/hospital-stimulus-funds-to-pay-for-uninsured-covid-19-treatment
More articles about this
Administration offers plan to cover COVID care for uninsured
By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR
April 22, 2020
https://apnews.com/article/2e42dbf0e5b52b144873417553a3c66b
HHS to use coronavirus relief funds to pay for care for uninsured
https://www.modernhealthcare.com/politics-policy/hhs-use-coronavirus-relief-funds-pay-care-uninsured
HHS Launches COVID-19 Uninsured Program Portal
https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2020/04/27/hhs-launches-covid19-uninsured-program-portal.html
Trump administration to pay hospitals to treat uninsured COVID-19 patients
by Heather Landi | Apr 3, 2020 6:52pm
https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/hospitals-health-systems/trump-administration-to-pay-hospitals-to-treat-uninsured-covid-patients
Yes, I was just looking at those stories the other day.
Trump administration says it will pay hospitals for treating uninsured covid-19 patients
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/trump-administration-says-it-will-pay-hospitals-for-treating-uninsured-covid-19-patients/2020/04/22/3df5fbb4-84b5-11ea-878a-86477a724bdb_story.html
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar announced the payments for patients without health coverage as part of several strands of funding the government will distribute from a federal relief package to hospitals and other health-care facilities and practitioners overwhelmed financially by the coronavirus pandemic.
I believe Azar was under oath when he said this.
Here's another:
Trump Administration Confirms It Will Pay Hospitals To Help Cover Costs Of Uninsured Coronavirus Patients
https://khn.org/morning-breakout/trump-administration-confirms-it-will-pay-hospitals-to-help-cover-costs-of-uninsured-coronavirus-patients/
I googled: "Azar Covid costs covered for uninsured"
Many stories come up. It really did happen. I remember being online at DU when he said this.
Edited to include more of the story.
We need to deal with Russia so they never even think about interfering with
an election again. I don't understand why it's not an Act of War to attack another nation's election.
There's been something I've wanted to dig out of a book I read a couple of years ago. I think it's in Greg Miller's book The Apprentice but I'm not 100% sure, which is why I never posted it. But somewhere I read that when Obama was president our intelligence agencies installed some cybernetic programs in Russia's infrastructure, but they have never been used. I want to find the exact paragraph before I go further.
Did anybody else read The Apprentice by Greg Miller? Does what I'm saying ring a bell?
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