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    Donald Trump didn't drain the swamp -- he is the swamp

    Terry H. Schwadron, DCReport @ RawStory
    December 24, 2020

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    Terry H. Schwadron, DCReport @ RawStory

    Stop talking about draining swamps in Washington. You're just adding to them instead.

    Pardoning convicted and confessed campaign associates, disgraced, discarded members of your own political party, and those found guilty of the murder of Iraqi civilians disqualifies you from talking swamp.

    You're a swamp maker – these pardons are the very epitome of that swamp that has feathered its own nest in office, including you, who sees this act of clemency only as a chance to promote your own case.

    And worse, on the same day, you are putting in danger this frail legislative deal – negotiated with your own people – that is meant to start helping millions.

    Donald Trump, you apparently cannot stop yourself from insisting that you know better that Wrong is Right than judges, voters, advisers, allies or even his own loyalists – any more than you can respect scientists, educators, or anyone citing the Constitution.

    Instead, disgracefully again last night, you showed us your unrestrained imperial self once again showed—through pardons that may have been expected from you but are a sneer at American, and refusing to sign this bill in a way that puts all of it, from food aid to actually running the government at all, at serious risk.

    It seems that under the pressure of having to leave the White House stage, you are proving is a danger to the health and morality of the United States. You are fully acting like a madman, flailing against law, limits or the prospect of causing harm to others

    More To Come, Clearly

    The only trouble with getting angry about you issuing 20 pardons for campaign friends caught up in the Mueller Report – and pleading guilty – and the three dishonored Republican former congressmen who spent our money on themselves -- is that we know there are more pardons to come.

    But it does make me angry that you have no respect for your job, your role, or our country outside of trying to use these pardons to insist that your excesses and those of your friends never happened.

    I'll grant you this: You won't give up in the face of fact, political reality or private advice of even those close to him. You just can't give up the spotlight.

    These pardons and commutations of sentence for George Papadopoulos and the lawyer Alex van der Zwaan from the Russia investigation – who both pleaded guilty to lying to investigators – doesn't change their involvement in an overabundance of contacts between your 2016 campaign and Russian operatives, any more than the previous pardons for Michael T. Flynn and Roger Stone. They just underscore that you hold yourself and your friends above the law.

    Your pardons of former Republican congressmen Duncan D. Hunter of California, Chris Collins of New York and Steve Stockman of Texas just shows that you have no respect for the exact principles of swamp that you have preached. Indeed, you yourself should be looked at for profiting in office.

    And your pardons four former U.S. service members who were convicted on charges related to the killing of Iraqi civilians, including boys aged 8 and 11, while working as contractors for Blackwater in 2007 are an affront to the honor codes of the military as well as a snub of humanitarianism.

    Whatever you think you're trying to achieve in these pardons reflects the exact opposite.

    The Veto Threat

    At almost the same time, your videoed remarks vowing not to sign this mammoth bill that finally starts to address ill effects of coronavirus that you have allowed to lie fallow for months is simply governmental malpractice.

    The list of what you could have done since the Democratic House passed its version of this bill last June is huge. Instead, you have frittered time and focus on yourself and your flailing about losing the election.

    None of us was happy to see congressional leaders pass the relief bill by combining it with the broader spending plan to fund government operations and the military. Of course, it dealt with things other than relief alone. This is not a surprise – except apparently to you.

    If you had wanted a higher direct payment to Americans in relief, you would have pushed the total cost of the disputed legislation higher to match the mathematics.

    Instead, you insisted on petulance from the White House, and now present your legislative grievances as something everyone should rethink on the fly.

    You don't belong in your job. Thankfully, voters agreed.

    discussions about whether employers can require vaccination to return to work. And whether the Biden Labor Department will take a much more aggressive role in inspecting workplaces for safety, for example.

    At the end of the day, a whole lot of Washington is going to feel itself prideful about turning itself inside-out to achieve a modicum of bipartisanship over something that, while differences exist, should have been a no-brainer for months already.

    Biden is going to tap into every bit of that mock pride, and quickly.

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    Missouri legislature shut down by COVID can't hear governor's lame defense of virus policies

    Ray Hartmann
    January 27, 2021

    Fresh off its dubious designation by the CDC as the worst state in getting out COVID-19 vaccines, Missouri just suffered another indignation:

    Governor Mike Parson had to give his annual state-of-the-speech highlighting his COVID-19 response to a virtually empty legislative chamber because--get this--COVID-fearing members of his own Republican Party weren't willing to host it. He was forced to move his speech, unhappily, from its customary House venue to the smaller Senate chamber. Attendance was sparse.

    Parson, one of the nation's governors most slavish to Donald Trump, can boast that Missouri is one of just 12 states that has never had a mask mandate (or other statewide health rules, for that matter) during the pandemic.

    On July 14, Parson declared, "If you want to wear a dang mask, wear a mask. You don't need government to tell you to wear a dang mask."

    On September 24, a little more than two months later, Parson announced that he and his wife Teresa had both contracted COVID-19 after not wearing dang masks at numerous public events. He won election overwhelming to a full term as governor six weeks later.

    Trump-loving Missouri is dominated by Republican super-majorities of 70 percent in both houses of the legislature. There are no mask requirements in the State Capitol or legislative chambers and throughout the year few Republican lawmakers have worn masks--in sharp contrast to their Democratic counterparts. More than 20 legislators--and more staffers--have gotten COVID-19.

    Recently, Republican State Senator Andrew Koenig contracted the virus, not long after proclaiming, "it's my choice if I want to risk getting COVID. No one is forcing anybody to stay home." Not only did Koenig get it, but other legislators are quarantining from having been in his mask-less presence

    "With multiple lawmakers testing positive or isolating after coming in contact with a person who has the deadly virus, House leaders forced Parson to move the speech out of the traditional venue of the House and into the Senate, where members could practice social distancing more easily," the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. "Parson vowed the last-minute change, which caused a stir under the Capitol dome, would not detract from his message:

    "Missouri has seen some difficult days in the past 200 years, from the Civil War and the Great Depression … women's suffrage and civil rights … to the COVID-19 crisis and countless other hardships. But through it all, Missouri has prevailed," Parson was quoted as saying.

    But Parson did not prevail on leaders of his own party to host his speech, and spokeswoman Kelli Jones wasn't pleased.

    "I don't think COVID is any worse than it was yesterday," Jones told the Post-Dispatch. "Is my blood pressure high? Yes."

    Senate Minority Leader John Rizzo, D-Independence, who is isolating after being exposed to a GOP staffer who tested positive, told the newspaper that Parson should have delivered his speech online without putting anyone else's health at risk.

    "The governor's desire to give a big speech in-person is about vanity and optics," Rizzo said.

    Many House members and more than one-third of the state's 34 senators did not attend the speech. Some listened in their offices, the Post-Dispatch reported. It was not clear whether the issue was a lack of a quorum or simply a refusal of the House Republicans to host the speech.

    The only thing certain was confusion, as was the case with the state's pathetic vaccine non-rollout. As the Missouri Independent reported, the state's embarrassing CDC distinction as worst in the nation in vaccine availability has left Parson in a foul mood:

    "The governor has vehemently defended his administration's record on COVID-19, and most recently he's publicly bristled at recent reports citing Centers for Disease Control data showing Missouri ranks last in the nation in terms of the percentage of its residents who have received the initial shot of a COVID vaccine."

    Wednesday, it was still unclear even to state legislators as to what had happened.

    "All we know is that it wasn't an official state-of-the-state speech. There was no roll call," state Senator Steven Roberts told RawStory.com. "We don't know for sure if the issue was not having a quorum or just that the House wouldn't let Parson use their chamber. The Senate passed a resolution to let him use ours."

    Discord bans subreddit accused of manipulating GameStop stock price to ruin hedge funds: report

    Matthew Chapman
    January 27, 2021

    On Wednesday, The Verge reported that the networking platform Discord has banned the server for r/WallStreetBets, the community on Reddit that has bragged about manipulating the stock market.

    r/WallStreetBets gained national attention this week after a campaign to aggressively buy up shares in GameStop, the nationwide video game retailer, after learning that several large Wall Street hedge funds were short-selling the stock due to the chain's financial struggles. The campaign dramatically drove up the price of GameStop shares, wiping out millions of dollars in value at these hedge funds at a stroke.

    According to Discord, the ban has nothing to do with the efforts to hurt hedge funds, but rather ongoing violations of hate speech policies.

    "The server has been on our Trust & Safety team's radar for some time due to occasional content that violates our Community Guidelines, including hate speech, glorifying violence, and spreading misinformation. Over the past few months, we have issued multiple warnings to the server admin," said Discord in a statement. "To be clear, we did not ban this server due to financial fraud related to GameStop or other stocks. Discord welcomes a broad variety of personal finance discussions, from investment clubs and day traders to college students and professional financial advisors."

    Bernie Sanders, with mittens pic, raises $1.8 million for charity

    Agence France-Presse
    January 27, 2021

    The Inauguration Day photograph of a mitten-clad, glamor-defying Bernie Sanders perhaps was not the most flattering image of the US senator, but it has become a remarkably charitable one.

    The 79-year-old lawmaker from the northeastern state of Vermont announced Wednesday he has raised $1.8 million for charity over the past five days through sales of merchandise featuring him wearing knit mittens and a parka at President Joe Biden's January 20 swearing-in.

    The image launched a thousand memes and made the earnest and seemingly cantankerous two-time presidential candidate even more of an internet star than he already was.

    "Jane and I were amazed by all the creativity shown by so many people over the last week, and we're glad we can use my internet fame to help Vermonters in need," Sanders said in a statement.

    "But even this amount of money is no substitute for action by Congress," he said, referring to efforts to pass a massive coronavirus pandemic rescue package.

    "I will be doing everything I can in Washington to make sure working people in Vermont and across the country get the relief they need in the middle of the worst crisis we've faced since the Great Depression."

    Sanders's office said the groups receiving charitable funds include the Vermont operations of Meals on Wheels and the Vermont Parent Child Network.

    The initial run of the "Chairman Sanders" merchandise sold out 30 minutes after the items -- including sweatshirts and T-shirts -- were made available online Thursday. There is now a weeks-long backlog of orders.

    The image of a cross-legged Sanders wearing a light blue mask and seated alone at the inauguration was captured by AFP photographer Brendan Smialowski.

    According to Sanders' office, as part of the licensing agreement to put the image on apparel and stickers, Getty Images, the agency that distributes AFP images in the United States, will donate its proceeds from the license to Meals on Wheels America.

    Smialowski has been impressed by the various iterations of his frame online.

    "The internet is like a wild animal, tough to predict and hard to tame," he said.

    "While I never expect or strive for my work to go viral or get memed, it doesn't surprise me in the sense that the internet and social media are unpredictable. Anything is possible."

     
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