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TomCADem's JournalNYT - The Markets Are Up, Unemployment Is Down. How Much Credit Should Trump Get?
I think one question to ask is why are right wingers suddenly giddy about economic performance that is largely the same as what occurred under President Obama? I think there are two reasons:
First, on the right, you have large segment of our media that pushes right wing/Republican propaganda. Thus, despite the dramatic improvements in the economy under President Obama, the right wing media continuously focused on those "left behind." Thus, despite the overall and steady improvement in the economy, President Obama and Democrats received low marks in the economy.
Second, on the left, there is a natural desire to focus on those left behind. As a result, Democrats and liberals felt awkward about taking credit for the success of their policies in pulling the entire world from the brink of a depression, because it would seem insensitive to the plight of those who have not benefited. President Obama would often qualify the success of his policies by noting that not everyone has benefited.
Under Trump, you have an entirely different dynamic. On the right, the exact same economic data is now hailed as evidence of the success of Trump's policies even though no new legislation has been passed through Congress. Second, the concerns raised by the left are now dismissed by the Trump administration as fake news and biased.
Finally, unlike President Obama, Trump has no shame about boasting of his success even where he has failed. Likewise, as the Carrier employees found out, Trump is happy to take credit for jobs he did not save and ignore or attack those who say otherwise.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/08/04/business/economy/the-economy-under-president-trump.html
Since taking office, President Trump has taken to Twitter to point to the rising stock market, strong jobs numbers and the health of the overall economy as signs of his success.
While his claims are largely true, most if not all of the positive indicators continue trends that began during the Obama administration metrics Mr. Trump dismissed as fiction and disastrous before becoming president. But as Sean Spicer, then his press secretary, said when the jobs numbers measuring the first full month of Mr. Trumps tenure came out: They may have been phony in the past, but its very real now. Lets take stock of the Trump economy.
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At 4.3 percent in July, the unemployment rate is near its lowest level since early 2001, as Mr. Trump has claimed. Whats more, the rate is less than half its peak at 10 percent in October 2009 in the wake of the recession.
But nearly all of that drop occurred on the watch of his predecessor, Barack Obama. When Mr. Obama left office in January, unemployment was at 4.8 percent.
Suggested Democratic Slogan for 2018 - "Solutions, Not Scapegoats"
I see a lot of wannabe Trumpism being pushed on this Board about trying to emulate Republicans by trying to condense the Democratic platform into a one line solution like "Repeal and Replace" or "Build the Wall and Make Mexico Pay for It," "No TPP," Etc. We hear that Democrats lack a simple message that distills the entirety of what the stand for into a jingle.
My take is why should we try to emulate Republicans? I think the mistake is that Democrats have been conditioned to be ashamed of their achievements. The Affordable Care Act is prime example as is the Paris Agreement. Democrats get things done in the real world overcoming virulent opposition from Republicans. Democrats try to make the lives of Americans better and it is a messy process.
At their core, Republicans offer to feed hate in response to tax cuts and deregulation for the rich and powerful. This is why their actual legislation is so hated. It is easy to promise better health care for lower prices. It is far more difficult to translate slogans into policy that actually helps people. So, what we have are Republicans falling back on scapegoats. Perhaps they can stoke white resentment and, in return, score tax cuts and deregulation for the rich and powerful.
Democrats need to resist the temptation to try to emulate Republicans. We need to stop being ashamed of our achievements with respect o Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, the ACA, Environmental Protections, Etc. If we do need to distill what Democrats stand for in 2018 into three words, it is "Solutions, Not Scapegoats."
We are not offering some pie in the sky utopia where America is Great Again. We offer real solutions. We may not always agree on the details, but unlike Republicans, we are sincere in actually trying to meet the needs of the American people.
Donald Trump Jr.'s stunningly incriminating statement to the New York Times
Trump Jr.'s statement in response to the NY Times story is actually worse then the story he was responding to, because Trump Jr. is saying that he went to meet with the Russians with the expectation that they would provide the Trump campaign with information on Hillary Clinton. From his perspective, he was looking to collude. His defense is that his collusion was not all that helpful. Amazing.
Right now, the Trump family has put Julius And Ethel Rosenberg to shame in terms of colluding with the Russians.
http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Donald-Trump-Jr-s-stunningly-incriminating-11276217.php
"In a statement on Sunday, Donald Trump Jr. said he had met with the Russian lawyer at the request of an acquaintance. 'After pleasantries were exchanged,' he said, 'the woman stated that she had information that individuals connected to Russia were funding the Democratic National Committee and supporting Ms. Clinton. Her statements were vague, ambiguous and made no sense. No details or supporting information was provided or even offered. It quickly became clear that she had no meaningful information.'
"He said she then turned the conversation to adoption of Russian children and the Magnitsky Act, an American law that blacklists suspected Russian human rights abusers. The law so enraged President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia that he retaliated by halting American adoptions of Russian children.
"'It became clear to me that this was the true agenda all along and that the claims of potentially helpful information were a pretext for the meeting,' Mr. Trump said.
Read that last part again: "the claims of potentially helpful information were a pretext for the meeting." Trump Jr. confirmed that he went into the meeting expecting to receive information from the Russian lawyer that could hurt Clinton. That is a breathtaking admission.
Vox - The most devastating passage in the CBOs report on the Senate health bill
Congratulations Senate Republicans. You have made the House bill even more deadly in order to finance tax cuts for the rich.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/the-most-devastating-passage-in-the-cbo%e2%80%99s-report-on-the-senate-health-bill/ar-BBDimMK?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=UE01DHP
The Congressional Budget Office has released its analysis of the Senate GOPs Better Care Reconciliation Act, and its a bloodbath. The bill is expected to lead to 15 million fewer people with health insurance by 2018 and 22 million fewer by 2026. But the most devastating of CBOs conclusions can be found on page eight. There, the Congressional Budget Office says that the BCRA would make decent insurance so expensive that few low-income people would purchase any plan at all. Heres the section:
Under this legislation, starting in 2020, the premium for a silver plan would typically be a relatively high percentage of income for low-income people. The deductible for a plan with an actuarial value of 58 percent would be a significantly higher percentage of incomealso making such a plan unattractive, but for a different reason. As a result, despite being eligible for premium tax credits, few low-income people would purchase any plan, CBO and JCT estimate.
A bit of background is helpful. A silver plan is an insurance plan that covers 70 percent of a persons expected healthcare costs. Obamacares subsidies were designed to make silver plans affordable and to limit out-of-pocket costs. The BCRA cuts Obamacares subsidies and designs its own subsidies around plans that cover 58 percent of expected healthcare costs. Those plans, CBO estimates, will come with deductibles of around $6,000 which means they would bankrupt many poor people before they ever got through the deductible.
So here is what CBO is saying: The BCRAs subsidies are too small to make the silver plans affordable for low-income people, and the plans it is trying to make affordable the ones that cover 58 percent of expected costs carry such high deductibles that low-income Americans wont buy them because they wont be able to afford to use them.
Cuts to Medicaid May Limit Access to Nursing Homes
Source: MSN/New York Times
Medicaid pays for most of the 1.4 million elderly people in nursing homes, like Ms. Jacobs. It covers 20 percent of all Americans and 40 percent of poor adults.
On Thursday, Senate Republicans joined their House colleagues in proposing steep cuts to Medicaid, part of the effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act. Conservatives hope to roll back what they see as an expanding and costly health care entitlement. But little has been said about what would happen to older Americans in nursing homes if these cuts took effect.
Under federal law, state Medicaid programs are required to cover nursing home care. But state officials decide how much to pay facilities, and states under budgetary pressure could decrease the amount they are willing to pay or restrict eligibility for coverage.
The states are going to make it harder to qualify medically for needing nursing home care, predicted Toby S. Edelman, a senior policy attorney at the Center for Medicare Advocacy. Theyd have to be more disabled before they qualify for Medicaid assistance.
Read more: http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/cuts-to-medicaid-may-limit-access-to-nursing-homes/ar-BBD7kZ8
Well, given that a lot of elderly folks watch Fox News, they may not notice or will just blame the left.
Vox - The health bill might pass because Trump has launched the era of Nothing Matters politics
The Senate and House "health care" bills are not about health care. They are tax cuts paid for by cuts in benefits to the American working class. However, this does not matter anymore because the right wing has managed to create an entire media environment of Fox, Rush Limbaugh and Brietbart that operates independent of reality. Thus, regardless of how harmful Republican legislation is to the Republican base, they can blissfully blame Democrats, women, gays, muslims, racial minorities, etc. for the problems, both real and imagined.
As a result, Trump and Republicans are able to ride a wave or working class populism with an agenda that is amazingly anti-working class.
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/6/23/15854570/will-trumpcare-pass
The health care bill unveiled by Senate Republicans Thursday morning should, by the standards of the normal laws of politics, have approximately a snowballs chance in hell of passing.
One well-known fact of American politics is that it is extremely hard, in general, to roll back substantial welfare state programs that are already in existence and already delivering concrete benefits to American citizens. A separate fact is that interest groups are influential in the congressional process, and can often shape legislation to suit their interests or block legislation that doesnt fit their interests. A third fact is that public opinion matters if youre going to override the interest groups, youre going to need the public on your side. And a fourth fact is that though they often fail to deliver, politicians generally make a good-faith effort to implement their campaign promises.
The Better Care Reconciliation Act that Mitch McConnell revealed to the public today fails on all those tests. It should be deader than dead. Not meaningless, by any means, but simply a vehicle that hardcore conservatives in safe districts can use to vent, while more pragmatic members of Congress try to think of a sensible plan B, like working with red-state Democrats on some kind of bipartisan health bill.
But its not dead. It might fail, but the chances of passage are very real with most advocates on both sides now believing the GOP will succeed. Because ever since Donald Trump rode down the escalator at Trump Tower to say he was running for president to stop Mexico from flooding our country with rapists and murderers, nothing about the laws of political gravity have been operating the way theyre supposed to. A fairly transparent grifter got himself elected president of the United States with 2 million fewer votes than his opponent, so anything can happen.
Isn't Donald Trump/GOP The Easy Response to Bernie's Neoprogressive Attacks on Democrats?
We have often heard Bernie Sanders attack Democrats and their policies as an "absolute failure." We have continued to hear neoprogressives like Jill Stein and Susan Sarandon attack Democrats from the left, and suggest that there is no difference between Democrats and Republicans.
Of course, if Democratic losses were really just attributable to them being overly friendly to corporations, then we have nothing to worry about, because Republicans are going out of their way to cut taxes, weaken worker protections, and cut access to healthcare. Under the Neoprogressive/Alt-Left attacks on the Democratic party, Republicans should be wiped out from power in 2018. Put another way, if parties lose power because they are too friendly to corporate interests, then we have nothing to worry about, because Republicans have been unrelenting in selling out for corporations and the 1 percent.
However, what Neoprogressives often overlook is both the impact of foreign propaganda that amplifies distrust on both the left and the right regarding American institutions, and how racism and sexism is used by the right to not only oppress minorities and women, but also white men.
I have posted examples of how the Neoprogressive/Alt-Left often push the same anti-Democratic talking points and conspiracy theories as the right whether it is the "Deepstate" is attacking Donald Trump:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=9180242
Or, the Seth Rich conspiracy:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10029156057
This congruence in talking points is not a coincidence. It suggests a degree coordination by an opportunistic foreign actor who is trying to undermine Republicans and Democrats who are suspicious of such foreign influence.
Also, President Lyndon Johnson, who grew up in the South and understood the politics of racism from the inside, saw it in part as a ploy to divide and conquer. He once said, "If you can convince the lowest white man he's better than the best colored man, he won't notice you're picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he'll empty his pockets for you."
However, rather than acknowledge how Trump and Republicans use racism and sexism to scapegoat women and minorities to build up resentment among white men in the ultimate form of identity politics, Neoprogressives themselves attack efforts by the left to address such issues as "identity politics" and argue that Democratic losses are because they are not "populist" enough to explain the loss of white working class voters.
In the same vein, Neoprogressives justify Trump's dominance among white working class males as being due to his "populist" appeals despite the fact that his policies are extremely anti-worker. He pushes a virulent anti-immigrant agenda and even his trade policy is tied more to xenophobia then to actual efforts to address unfair trade. In short, Neoprogressives ignore that Trump's populism is based on racial and gender resentment, rather than actual pro-worker policies.
In conclusion, if it were simply a matter of whose policies helped or hurt the working class, then Republicans are going to easily lose power in 2018. There is nothing to worry about. But, if Republicans were able to consolidate control by stoking racial and gender resentment, plus amplifying foreign propaganda designed to create distrust in American institutions, then it is going to be tough. Perhaps even more so, if Neoprogressives echo they same attacks the Right and Russians make on the Democratic party.
Neoprogressive "The Sane Progressive" Pumps The Seth Rich Conspiracy Theory
What is up with neoprogressives like Susan Sarandom cheering on the potential repeal of the ACA (because that opens the door for single payer) or Debby L., aka the Sane Progressive, spouting right wing talking points from the "left"? Like Susan Sarandon, here she is cheering Republican efforts to repeal the ACA.
Neoprogressives like Debby L. and Jill Stein have often acted as Russian apologists whether it is attacking the FBI investigation of the Trump administration as being a "deep state" witch hunt:
Or, defending Russia's actions in Syria:
http://prospect.org/article/strange-sympathy-far-left-putin
Still, Corbyn has his American counterpartsstarting with Green Party candidate Jill Stein. Until a few days ago, Stein had a statement on her website saying that the United States should end any military role in Syria, impose an arms embargo, and work with Syria, Russia, and Iran to restore all of Syria to control by the government. The anti-war candidate's stance, in other words, was to let the war crimes continue until the Assad regime and its patrons massacre their way to victory.
As far as I know, it was journalist Patrick Strickland who first noticed and tweeted Stein's position. A brief social-media squall ensued. The statement vanished; a sentence appeared saying it hadn't reflected Stein's views; and a new, trimmed down one was posted, opposing U.S. meddling in the Middle East.
Stein, to her credit, seems to have realized that it didn't look good to talk about working with Putin and Syrian President Bashar Assad while non-stop, deliberate aerial targeting of civilians in the rebel-held sector of Aleppo grinds on. But color me extremely skeptical about the previous statement not expressing her views. For one thing, the new one still keeps its criticism focused only on America. For another, the first statement fits her website's report on what she said last December in Moscow, at a foreign policy forum convened by RT, the Russian government's television propaganda arm. There she called for principled collaboration with Russia in Syria. And she proudly quoted Putin as telling her and other foreign politicians at the conference that he agreed with them on many issues.
More recently, Debby L. has been repeating Sean Hannity's Seth Rich conspiracy theories:
The question is are Neoprogressives like Susan Sarandon, Debby L., Jill Stein, or Cornell West really members of the left given that they often seem to be on the same side as Trump and Republicans? Are Neoprogressives so left that they are right? Or, are they just sock puppets who have sold out and are really being paid to disrupt the left?
Will Trump and Republicans Set A New Hardright Baseline? The New Normal?
In another thread I posted, there is a debate on whether there is any good that might come from a Trump Presidency with Republican control. Susan Sarandon celebrated the increased activism from progressives who were outraged at Trump's assaults on reproductive and immigrant rights, as well as the roll back of environmental regulations. Susan Sarandon also cheered efforts to repeal the ACA arguing that such a repeal would set the stage for single payer.
I think the fundamental flaw of Sarandon's thinking, as well as similarly minded progressives, is that it supposes that if progressives manage to win control of Congress and the Presidency, that we will begin from baseline that was left when President Obama left office. This is incorrect. We will still have a Republican controlled Supreme Court, which many people forget weakened the ACA by making Medicaid expansion optional, and it is unlikely that we will have a filibuster proof majority in the Senate, let alone a solid progressive majority given that at least some Democrats will be from traditionally red states.
By that time, Trump and Republican Congress may have:
1. Withdraw from the Paris Agreement (done).
2. Withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal (pending).
3. Repeal the ACA resulting in the loss of healthcare by millions of people (pending).
4. Cut taxes to the rich and greatly increased spending, thus causing the deficit to explode (pending).
5. Rolled back financial regulations and abolished the Consumer Protection Agency (pending).
6. Cut back funding of Planned Parenthood resulting in the closure of clinics (ongoing).
7. Expelled millions of law-abiding immigrants and their families.
8. Etc.
Now, you can see the outrage that is being generated by Trump's actions and Trump's agenda has been slowed by the incredible activism of Democrats, environmentalists, immigrant activisits, and other progressives. However, after four years of Trump, a Republican congress, and a Republican Supreme Court, they will have achieved many of their aims, thus establishing a new right-wing baseline.
As a result, even if we are successful in electing a Democratically controlled Congress and President by 2020, the best we will likely achieve is a partial return to where things were under President Obama as was the case in his first term. In addition, if Democrats do not control both Congress and the Presidency, then in all likelihood, the new Trump status quo will remain the norm, though at least the bleeding might slow.
Finally, this ignores the possibility of a huge catastrophe under President Trump. Would he threaten to default on the U.S. debt by vetoing debt ceiling legislation if Democrats regain Congress in 2018? Would Trump start a war if he feels seriously threatened by impeachment? What if Trump decides to aggressively interfere with elections in 2018 and 2020?
Put another way, it will take great progress to merely erase the rollbacks under Republican rule, let alone to try to build upon the progress made under President Obama. Indeed, you can easily argue that President Obama was hampered in pursuing his agenda, because he was busy trying to prevent the U.S. from sinking into a Great Depression due to the damage cause by George W. Bush. Likewise, even a progressive Congress and President in 2020 might be preoccupied with damage control following four years of Republican control.
Daily Beast - How Putin Played the Far Left
I was at an anti-Trump rally in Los Angeles, which was awesome. However, I still saw some folks in the crowd pushing the Communist party and passing out flyers promoting the secession of California, which Russia heavily promotes along with Texit. The Russians are not for the left or the right. They are opportunists.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/how-putin-played-the-far-left

Moscows attempts to cultivate Americas far-left long predate the presidency of Vladimir Putin. The Kremlin, according to available evidence, donated more funds per capita to the U.S. Communist Party than any other communist claque during the Soviet period, when Moscows intelligence operations against the main adversary involved recruiting agents of influence and spies of a progressive background who were sympathetic to the Soviet cause. But the past 18 months have seen a noted spike in information warfare aimed at gulling the Bernie Bros and Occupy-besotted alternative-media set, which saw Clinton as more of a political danger than it did Trump.
Perhaps the starkest case in point is Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein and her constituency. In December 2015, the Kremlin feted Stein by inviting her to the gala celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Kremlin-funded propaganda network RT. Over a year later, it remains unclear who paid for Steins trip to Moscow and her accommodations there. Her campaign ignored multiple questions on this score. We do know, however, that Stein sat at the same table as both Putin and Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn, Trumps soon-to-be national security adviser. She further spoke at an RT-sponsored panel, using her presence to criticize the U.S.s disastrous militarism. Afterward, straddling Moscows Red Square, Stein described the panel as inspiring, going on to claim that Putin, whom she painted as a political novice, told her he agree[d] with her on many issues.
Stein presents herself as a champion of the underclass and the environment, and an opponent of the surveillance state and corporate media, and yet she seemed to take pleasure in her marriage of true minds with a kleptocratic intelligence officer who levels forests and arrests or kills critical journalists and invades foreign countries. Their true commonality, of course, is that both Putin and Stein are dogged opponents of U.S. foreign policy.
Indeed, her pro-Kremlin stance wasnt limited to merely praising Putins amicability. Stein joined the Russian president and Kazakhstani dictator Nursultan Nazarbayev in describing Ukraines 2014 EuroMaidan revolution as a coup, and claimed, bizarrely, that NATO is currently fighting enemies we invent to give the weapons industry a reason to sell more stuff. For good measure, she also asserted in September that Russia used to own Ukraine, by way of defending its colonization. She even selected a vice-presidential candidate who, when asked whether the downing of Flight MH17a massacre almost certainly caused by Russian-supplied separatists in eastern Ukrainewas a false flag, responded, [T]hats exactly what has happened.
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