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Coronavirus Response Helps Sink Trump’s Approval Ratings

Maybe it’s the lies he tell, misleading Americans into thinking the we were immune to coronavirus, that the virus will never come to our borders. Or maybe it just the fact that Donald Trump is a terrible president. Whatever the reason, Americans are not liking Trump right now.

Donald Trump isn’t benefiting from what political scientists refer to as a “rally ‘round the flag” effect — a traditional surge in popularity as the nation unites behind its leader during an emergency situation.

Even as the country confronts the greatest disruption to daily life since World War II, a series of new polls released this week show Trump’s approval ratings plateauing in the mid-40s, roughly where his approval rating stood a month ago, before the coronavirus shuttered much of the nation’s economic and social activity.

In other words, public views of Trump’s leadership in the coronavirus crisis are now breaking down along familiar lines of polarization: Americans view his performance during the pandemic about the same way they view his performance generally.

Throughout the first three years of his presidency, Trump’s approval rating has traded in a narrow band. But his failure to unite the country behind his leadership also reflects Americans’ judgment of his handling of the outbreak thus far: In poll after poll this week, increasing percentages say they think Trump is doing a bad job, and his administration hasn’t done enough to protect citizens from the effects of Covid-19.

 

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Sometimes the best strategy is to do nothing at all. President Trump hasn’t learned that lesson, and it’s going to cost him and us.

The president is ordering (ordering!) Americans to stop buying from China and for our companies to leave the Chinese market and build products in other countries or the United States. And he’s ordered (ordered!) package carriers to search all packages for drugs. Not only is this farcical from a political angle, it makes little economic sense. China does need to follow trade rules and stop pirating intellectual property, but clearly, and it was clear years ago, that getting into a trade war with them was not going to change their behavior. President Xi is just as much of a nationalist dictator as Trump would like to be, but Xi really can unilaterally make demands that President Trump cannot, so ordering citizens and companies via Twitter is just another sign that the president doesn’t really know how our system of government works.

Economically, the Chinese market is far too big and powerful for the United States to ignore or abandon, and I think the president knows that, though I can’t be too sure about what he actually knows. Further, the way to force China to change is through sustained economic pressure, but since the president withdrew us from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which was designed to do just that, well…here we are. Yes, the TPP did need a review and updating, but now we got…nothing except another example of the president misreading his own power and ignorance of what the economic numbers really mean.

But of course the president could follow his own advice and just say, “fine” to the Chinese action. After all, that’s what he called for the Danish Prime Minister to say, rather that to paint his absurd plan to buy Greenland as “absurd.” Because most sober-minded people saw it as an absurd gambit to buy a huge swath of land for its oil at a time when we should not be investing heavily in resources that are fossil-based.

My take is that he was insulted, and maybe embarrassed because a powerful woman, and a white woman at that!, dismissed his perceived manhood by calling his proposal what it was. But since he can’t call for her to be jailed or sent back to the place where she came from, he had to throw an international hissy fit and cancel his visit. And after what he’s called fellow Americans, such as calling Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell an “enemy,” who have opposed him for good reasons, and people in his own cabinet, his saying that nobody talks to Americans like that is just too laughable to be taken as anything but the  disconnected rantings of someone who doesn’t read his own words.

And as a disloyal Jewish-American who votes Democratic and believes that peace will only return to the Middle East if Palestinian demands are taken seriously, I am beyond incensed that this president can rake the killing field and give oxygen to the most noxious anti-Semitic language and images for his own political gain. Bad people will take bad actions because of this. It’s happened before; it will happen again.

Reality shows thrive on the chaos of what could happen next. Real reality needs order and trust and unity. The president is doing real and sustained damage to the country by undercutting our allies, labeling our citizens as threats, and making pronouncements that make little sense in any context.

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GOP Chair – Celebrate D-Day by Celebrating Donald Trump

Another dumb statement by a Republican.

In an interview, a Ronna McDaniel, a Republican Chair, acknowledged the 75th anniversary of D-Day by calling for Trump to be celebrated. Yes, Trump. The man who claimed he suffered from bone spurs as a reason to avoid a draft into military service.

Said Ronna McDaniel, GOP Chairwoman – “We are celebrating the anniversary, 75 years of D-Day. This is the time where we should be celebrating our President, the great achievements of America, and I don’t think the American people like the constant negativity.”

 

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Fox’s Judge Napolitano Condemns Trump for Obstructing Justice – Video

This may be the only time I share a favorable post about Fox’s Judge Napolitano. Often an ardent supporter of the insanity that is the Trump administration, Napolitano apparently found his voice and decided to step out on a limb to chastise Donald Trump – something unheard of on his Fox News channel.

Watch video below

https://twitter.com/TrisResists/status/1121757189406957569
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At Their Word

It was quite a week for trust, because, as you know, it’s a matter of trust (and just who is that handsome fellow in the Brooks Brothers’ suit at 00:32?).

This is the week where Michael Cohen asked us to believe what he had to say about Donald Trump, and Donald Trump asked us to believe that he believes Kim Jong-un at his word, and that we should too.

I’m guessing that you already know who I think is believable and who is not.

For those of us who have spent a good part of our adult lives being subjected to Donald Trump’s exaggerations, lies, misdirections, bankruptcies, and social habits, Mr. Cohen seems awfully believable.

There is no doubt that Trump had affairs with Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougall and there is no doubt that he used both the National Enquirer and Mr. Cohen to suppress and pay them off in the run-up to the 2016 election. It’s also fairly clear that the president has something massive to hide on his tax returns and campaign finance paperwork, and there’s already hard evidence to show that he had a direct role in ordering campaign and government officials to lie for him and to work around protocols and ethics laws for his own gain.

But what really cemented his shoes was when he picked out one lonely fact about Cohen’s testimony: that Cohen said that he had not seen evidence that Trump had worked with the Russians on the 2016 election. Trump gave away the store with that comment, essentially saying that Cohen told the truth about one thing, but lied about everything else. Improbable at best.

And not only that, none other than Chris Christie, and golly does it pain me to cite Chris Christie, said last week that the Mueller investigation is likely the least of the president’s problems. Trump should be focusing more on the Southern District of New York’s investigations into his business practices because it’s not subject to any federal oversight, a statute of limitations, and virtually no limitation on what it can investigate or subpoena.

Remember when it looked like Hillary Clinton was going to be elected president and the Republicans promised to investigate her every day she was in office? No? Then it’s a good thing I just reminded you because the hypocrisy is thick and steaming at the GOP lunch buffet. Now that the cement shoes are on the other feet, it’s amusing to hear the right wing complain about witch hunts. In all likelihood, there would still be eight Supreme Court Justices if she had won. You win, you get to investigate. You investigate, you find stuff.

Which brings us to the president’s love and respect for all things dictatorial, whether it’s Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Rodrigo Duterte or others. Last week’s winner was Kim Jong-un, who received the I Believe Him Because He Told Me It Was True Award from Trump over the case of Otto Warmbier. I’m not sure whether it’s because Trump wants others to implicitly believe him when he tells whoppers or that he wants to be liked or some other pathology, but saying these things is not helpful for the United States nor does it make us in any way a better country.

After all, this is a president who trafficked in conspiracy theories about President Barack Obama, denies climate science, and can’t come to terms with the fact that he’s just not as popular as he thinks he is as measured by his inauguration crowds and popular vote total. Plus, Trump was the one who asked Michael Cohen to do all of those wonderful deeds and then praised his loyalty.

Seems like an easy choice to me.

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This Is Not What Dr. King Had in Mind

I suppose if you really want to bury a less-than-serious proposal that would attempt to solve the most vexing issue of the day, then you should announce it on the Saturday afternoon of a long holiday weekend. And you should make sure to propose something that gives you everything you want, but only three years and not cover everyone that the other side wants.

Such is what the president (shudder) proposed on Saturday. Perhaps it’s just an opening gambit, but history has shown that Donald Trump doesn’t favor protracted negotiations that don’t end with him getting his way. I suppose that Nancy Pelosi leaving town is the Democrats’ answer.

Education is also roaring back into the country’s news feed, what with the Los Angeles teachers on strike over working conditions, yes, but mostly about…Charter Schools. You know, those lovely places that are publicly funded, but privately run. It’s a setup that drains resources from public schools and aims to suppress union activism from teachers, and the research we have is that charters are really no better that public schools when it comes to student achievement and educational effectiveness.

Couple this with the walkouts in West Virginia, Oklahoma and other states last year, and you have a trend that will only get stronger. Plus, the new congress includes liberal members who not only support public education and teachers, but are also willing to point out that President Obama and Arne Duncan were both wrong to support the testing movement and faux teacher evaluation systems that did more harm than good. Most public school teachers are effective, and that has been substantiated by the fact that teachers have not been fired in large numbers, as proponents of the new system said would happen. And now, at least in New Jersey, the standardized tests that wrecked the curriculum are gone.

But just in case you thought that the purpose of education was to prepare students to live, think, and work in the modern world, we have the story of Karen Pence, wife of the Vice President, who went back to her teaching career this year at a school that, well, you have to read it.

And you thought that the right wing’s denial of science was limited to the climate.

Here we have an instance where the denial of human rights, human intelligence, human compassion, and human acceptance is the curriculum. I understand the right of religious people to live a religious life, but I do not understand, nor can I countenance, a school where children are taught that their neighbors should be disrespected, hated, marginalized, and emotionally harmed in the name of an ideology that blames rather than accepts.

Democrats need to be very careful about what they wish for when they want president Trump to go away. We have worse waiting in the wings.

Might I suggest that you take a moment and read/listen to or view some Martin Luther King this weekend. His words are everything we need now: uplifting, resonant, powerful, positive, human, moral, thrilling, emotionally-charged, and truthful.

We used to have that.

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Trump’s Action Caused “Grave” Security Threats to Pelosi and Dems

The man who supposedly has the title of “president of the United States” is putting members of the government in grave danger! That was the message from Pelosi’s deputy chief of staff, Drew after Trump childishly pulled Pelosi’s military flight to a war zone.

According to Hammill, after Trump grounded the military flight commissioned to take Pelosi and congressional Democrats to Afghanistan and Brussels, the House members were planning to fly commercial, but the White House disclosed that secret information, and in so doing, alerted the enemy of the plans, thus putting the lives of Pelosi and Congressional Democrats in danger.

In a fierce attack on Donald Trump, Pelosi’s deputy chief of staff, Drew Hammill, said the security of the trip has been compromised due to “grave threats caused by the President’s action.”

“In the middle of the night, the State Department’s Diplomatic Security Service provided an updated threat assessment detailing that the President announcing this sensitive travel had significantly increased the danger to the delegation and to the troops, security, and other officials supporting the trip,” Hammill said in a statement. “This morning, we learned that the Administration had leaked the commercial travel plans as well.”

Hammill previously said the group of lawmakers was scheduled to depart Thursday evening, briefly stop in Brussels to meet with top NATO commanders, U.S. military leaders and “key allies–to affirm the United States’ ironclad commitment to the NATO alliance.” From there, the delegation planned to travel to Afghanistan to meet with troops. 

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Another Trump Lie – I never Said Mexico Will Pay For The Wall – Video

Now I must admit, I am not a doctor nor do I hold any medical training or certificates. But there is something obviously mentally wrong with the leader of the Republican party and so-called President of the United States, Donald Trump.

While talking to the media about his beloved wall, Trump blurted out the truth that “during the campaign, I would say is going to pay for it.” His very next sentence was a lie and a contradiction, as Trump said he “never said this.”

So he admitted saying that Mexico was going to pay for the wall, then, before you exhale, Trump said he never said it.

I mean, who does that?

Insanity, thy name is Trump…

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Trump to America – Help Me Waste $5 Billion to Appease My Base

The American people saw the nonsense Trump and his congressional Republicans engaged in over the last two years and they spoke up in the midterm elections. On January 3rd, Democrats became the adults in the room and took over the House of Representatives.

Already, less than a day after taking over The House, Democrats have passed multiple bills to re-open the US Government from its ongoing Trump Shutdown. Democrats have agreed with Republicans and passed bipartisan legislation to get over 800,000 federal workers back to work. But Trump refused to even consider ending his shutdown if he is not allowed to waste $5 billion on a wall whose only purpose would be to appease the wackadoodles in his base.

In the statement, the White House says Trump cannot support bills with “unnecessary funding for wasteful programs” unless he gets $5 billion for his pointless border wall. That supposed “unnecessary funding” Trump objects to includes support for the United Nations Population Fund, an international program that seeks to prevent violence against women, stop child marriage, and train health workers to “ensure at least 90 per cent of all childbirths are supervised by skilled attendants.”

But according to the Trump administration, that’s “unnecessary” and “wasteful.”

In addition, the Trump shutdown means the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) has expired. “VAWA funds and administers numerous programs assisting survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault,” reports NPR, and payments for those programs cannot be made until Republicans decide to end the shutdown.

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Apple CEO Blames Trump for Company’s Financial Losses

Today, like most past days, is not a good day for stocks here in the United States, as Apple was forced to downgrade its economic forecast and cast the blame for its losses directly in the lap of Donald Trump. More specifically, Apple CEO, Tim Cook, sites Trump’s ongoing trade war with China as the reason the company is losing money.

In a letter to investors, Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company saw lower-than-expected sales primarily in China. Cook told CNBC’s Josh Lipton that the trade dispute with the U.S. is exacerbating economic issues in China.

“It’s clear that the economy began to slow there in the second half and I believe the trade tensions between the United States and China put additional pressure on their economy,” Cook said Wednesday.

Apple shed 7 percent postmarket. Shares of semiconductor stocks fell after the announcement. Industrial giant Caterpillar, which draws a substantial amount of business from the Asia Pacific region, also saw its shares fall 3 percent in after-hours trade.

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Mitt Romney Calls for Moral Leadership From an Amoral “Leader”

Mitt Romney is known for flip-flops and backflips. The man backflips so much he should give up his Senate seat and apply for a spot on the US Gymnastics Team. So when I read his remarks about Donald Trump’s failed presidency earlier today, I was not moved one way or the other.

But I could not avoid mentioning Romney and his op-ed, partly because I cannot stand what Trump is doing to this nation. And although he is a flip-flopper and capable of blaming momentary insanity for his on-point op-ed, Mitt Romney’s words were a welcome departure from the cowards in the Republican party.

At the beginning of his piece, Romney spoke about his optimism about the Trump presidency, though he admitted that Trump was not his first choice for president.

It is well known that Donald Trump was not my choice for the Republican presidential nomination. After he became the nominee, I hoped his campaign would refrain from resentment and name-calling. It did not. When he won the election, I hoped he would rise to the occasion. His early appointments of Rex Tillerson, Jeff Sessions, Nikki Haley, Gary Cohn, H.R. McMaster, Kelly Mattis were encouraging. But, on balance, his conduct over the past two years, particularly his actions last month, is evidence that the president has not risen to the mantle of the office.

His next paragraph attempted to praise Trump for his “policies” since becoming president, but the praise was short-lived as Romney continued slamming Trump and his lack of moral leadership.

To a great degree, a presidency shapes the public character of the nation. A president should unite us and inspire us to follow “our better angels.” A president should demonstrate the essential qualities of honesty and integrity, and elevate the national discourse with comity and mutual respect. As a nation, we have been blessed with presidents who have called on the greatness of the American spirit. With the nation so divided, resentful and angry, presidential leadership in qualities of character is indispensable. And it is in this province where the incumbent’s shortfall has been most glaring.

” Trump’s words and actions have caused dismay around the world,” Romney wrote, as he explained America’s fall from grace during these first two years of Trump’s presidency. “In a 2016 Pew Research Center poll, 84 percent of people in Germany, Britain, France, Canada and Sweden believed the American president would “do the right thing in world affairs.” One year later, that number had fallen to 16 percent. “

Romney’s many points in the Op-Ed were well made, accurate and welcomed. But how long will Romney’s voice be heard? Will he assume his seat in the Senate and continue being a voice of morals and reason in a muted Republican party, or will he flip-flop and toe the line as most expect?

As for Trump, he is calling on Romney to shut up and fall in line… or as he puts it, be a ‘TEAM’ player!

In a tweet, Trump wrote; “Would much prefer that Mitt focus on Border Security and so many other things where he can be helpful. I won big, and he didn’t. He should be happy for all Republicans. Be a TEAM player & WIN!”

WIN! Are we winning yet?

Stand your ground Romney. You’re the Republican’s only hope…

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Google CEO Explains to Congress Why Searching for “Idiot” Shows Pictures of Donald Trump – Video

Some would say that needs no explanation. Some would say the Google Search Engine is correct to show information about Donald Trump when someone searches the word, “idiot.” But in Congress, Republicans think something smells, and they’re not talking about the stench in the White House!

On Tuesday, the search engine giant’s CEO Sundar Pichai had the task of explaining to members of Congress why that happens during a hearing in front of the House Judiciary Committee.

Pichai refuted Rep. Zoe Lofgren’s (D-Calif.) tongue-in-cheek suggestion that it was down to “a little man sitting behind the curtain” who was skewing the results against conservatives — saying the company doesn’t “manually intervene” in searches.

“We provide search today for any time you type in a keyword. We, as Google, have gone out and crawled and stored copies of billions of their pages in our index, and we take the keyword and match it against the pages and rank them based on over 200 signals,” Pichai explained.

“Things like relevance, freshness, popularity, how other people are using it. And based on that, you know, at any given time, we try to find the best results for that query,” he added, during the hearing that also threw up several other self-owns for lawmakers.

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