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Tariffs. With Paul Krugman.

Hah! Real Economics! Fooled yah!

And she gets it. She’s much better informed than when she sat down to lunch. No Chicken Feet for instance.

Remember those Tax Returns?

Whoomp! There it is.

Trump Taxes: President Ordered to Turn Over Returns to Manhattan D.A.
By William K. Rashbaum and Benjamin Weiser, The New York Times
Oct. 7, 2019

A federal judge on Monday rejected a bold argument from President Trump that sitting presidents are immune from criminal investigations, a ruling that allowed the Manhattan district attorney’s office to move forward with a subpoena seeking eight years of the president’s personal and corporate tax returns.

In a 75-page ruling, Judge Marrero called the president’s argument “repugnant to the nation’s governmental structure and constitutional values.” Presidents, their families and businesses are not above the law, the judge ruled.

Mr. Trump’s lawyers sued last month to block the subpoena, arguing that the Constitution effectively makes sitting presidents immune from all criminal inquiries until they leave the White House. The lawyers acknowledged that their argument had not been tested in courts, but said the release of the president’s tax returns would cause him “irreparable harm.”

Mr. Vance’s office asked Judge Marrero to dismiss Mr. Trump’s suit, saying a grand jury had a right to “pursue its investigation free from interference and litigious delay” and rejecting his claim to blanket immunity. The judge was appointed by President Bill Clinton.

Last week, lawyers with Mr. Trump’s Justice Department jumped into the fray, asking the judge to temporarily block the subpoena while the court takes time to consider the “significant constitutional issues” in the case.

The Justice Department, led by Attorney General William P. Barr, did not say whether it agreed with Mr. Trump’s position that presidents cannot be investigated. But, citing the constitutional questions, the department said it wanted to provide its views.

The Constitution does not explicitly say whether presidents can be charged with a crime while in office, and the Supreme Court has not answered the question.

Federal prosecutors are barred from charging a sitting president with a crime because the Justice Department has decided that presidents have temporary immunity while they are in office.

But in the past, that position has not precluded investigating a president. Presidents, including Mr. Trump, have been subjects of federal criminal investigations while in office. Local prosecutors, such as Mr. Vance, are also not bound by the Justice Department’s position.

That’s the Federal Judge folks and includes the last minute intervention by the DoJ.

In your face.

The Breakfast Club (Neutrality)

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This Day in History

U.S. and Britain strike Afghanistan; Achille Lauro hijacked; Supreme Court pick Clarence Thomas faces damaging claims; Matthew Shepard beaten to death; Singer John Mellencamp born; ‘Cats’ hits Broadway.

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Something to Think about over Coffee Prozac

If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality.

Desmond Tutu

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2019 Senior League Division Championship Game 3: Dodgers at Nats

No two ways about it, the Dodgers underperformed Friday night against the Nats.

You see the thing about Homefield Advantage is that unless you win at Home, you lose it. This is particularly acute in a short series, in a longer one you can mask it with unexpected Road victories (Nats have a marginally better home record). The Nats rose up and stole that advantage. Now I have sources in Washington and they tell me that the Nats intend to pitch Scherzer and Strasburg until they drop with Sánchez floating in the mix to disguise the fact that they don’t have any others, or indeed a Bullpen.

Well, that may see you through 5 games or even a long series, but two in a row? I don’t think so. The Nats have had to advance through an extra game just to get here too, pitchers, even the best, get tired.

  • Top 1– Double. Walk. HBP. RBI Single. Nats 1 – 0.
  • Top 2– HBP. Sacrifice. RBI Single. RBI Double. Nats 3 – 0.
  • Bottom 6– Single. Double. RBI Sacrifice. Nats 3 – 1.
  • Bottom 7– Solo Shot. Nats 3 – 2.
  • Top 8– Double. Walk. Sacrifice. RBI Single. Nats 4 – 2 Final. Series Tied.

Max Scherzer (R, 11 – 7, 2.92 ERA) who pitched 5 in the Wild Card and 1 in Game 1 will take the mound for the Nats. In his 7 Playoff years (including this one) he has appeared in 18 games with a record of 4 – 5. Over 88 Innings pitched he has allowed 40 Runs and 10 Home Runs with 34 Walks and 109 Ks for an ERA of 3.78. He throws Heat, but not as many as some, with Sliders and Changeups as his off pitches.

The Dodgers send Hyun-Jin Ryu (L, 14 – 5, 2.32 ERA). He’s had 3 years in the Post Season and appeared in 7 games with a record of 2 – 2. Over 35 Innings he has allowed 16 Runs and 6 Home Runs with 6 Walks and 29 Ks for an ERA of 4.11. He throws 60% Junk, Changeups and Cutters are favorites with Curves half as often.

2019 Senior League Division Championship Game 3: Braves at Cards

Must have been the Squirrels.

So the Braves finally won one at home which is a good thing because otherwise they would be hurtin’ for certain. They lost Homefield Advantage to the Cards in Game 1 but to head to Busch Stadium facing elimination is a bit of a lift.

  • Bottom 1– Single. Wild Pitch. Sacrifice. RBI Single. Braves 1 – 0.
  • Bottom 7– Single. 2 RBI HR. Braves 3 – 0 Final. Series Tied.

So as you can see it was by no means a blowout.

The Cards will be sending out Adam Wainwright (R, 14 – 10, 4.19 ERA). This will be his 7th year in the Playoffs. He’s appeared in 24 games with a record of 4 – 5. Over the course of 89 Innings he’s allowed 33 Runs and 9 HR with 15 Walks and 96 Ks for an ERA of 3.03. He throws Fastballs and Curves kind of interchangeably and a Cutter almost as much.

The Braves will attempt to gain advantage behind Mike Soroka (R, 13 – 4, 2.68 ERA). This is just his second season in the Bigs and he’s a Playoff Rookie. He throws Fastballs and Sliders 3:1.

Rant of the Week: Stephen Colbert – #Fire Proof Alligators

Donald Trump is fixated on stopping those brown people from crossing our southern borders. His main idea is his “beautiful” wall that was supposed to be paid for my Mexico but is now being financed by US tax payers by gutting necessary Pentagon expenditures here and abroad. He as even suggested shooting migrants as they crossed the border. Trump also suggested building a water filled moat and filling it with poisonous snakes and alligators, sending out staffers to do a cost analysis. Trump. of course, denied in tweet that he never wanted a moat, misspelling moat “moot.” Stephen Colbert, host of CBS “The Late Show,” called out Donald for steeling his idea from his character on “The Colbert Report,” in a “from the desk” segment of “The Werd.”

Joint Compound

The terrible thing is that they provide a critical service. What some people forget is there are regulations because we need them. As they say in the biz- “Every Warning is a Lawsuit.”

Sharks, Stairs, and Books

4Chan Wet Dreams

The Indiana Mafia

The Squad + 1

The Breakfast Club (13 cents of measly pay)

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AP’s Today in History for October 6

Breakfast Tune The Oldtime Stringband – Cotton Mill Girl (Lester Smallwood)

Something to think about, Breakfast News & Blogs below

 

The Problem With Impeachment
Chris Hedges

Impeaching Donald Trump would do nothing to halt the deep decay that has beset the American republic. It would not magically restore democratic institutions. It would not return us to the rule of law. It would not curb the predatory appetites of the big banks, the war industry and corporations. It would not get corporate money out of politics or end our system of legalized bribery. It would not halt the wholesale surveillance and monitoring of the public by the security services. It would not end the reigns of terror practiced by paramilitary police in impoverished neighborhoods or the mass incarceration of 2.3 million citizens. It would not impede ICE from hunting down the undocumented and ripping children from their arms to pen them in cages. It would not halt the extraction of fossil fuels and the looming ecocide. It would not give us a press freed from the corporate mandate to turn news into burlesque for profit. It would not end our endless and futile wars. It would not ameliorate the hatred between the nation’s warring tribes—indeed would only exacerbate these hatreds.

Impeachment is about cosmetics. It is about replacing the public face of empire with a political mandarin such as Joe Biden, himself steeped in corruption and obsequious service to the rich and corporate power, who will carry out the same suicidal policies with appropriate regal decorum. The ruling elites have had enough of Trump’s vulgarity, stupidity and staggering ineptitude. They turned on him not over an egregious impeachable offense—there have been numerous impeachable offenses including the use of the presidency for personal enrichment, inciting violence and racism, passing on classified intelligence to foreign officials, obstruction of justice and a pathological inability to tell the truth—but because he made the fatal mistake of trying to take down a fellow member of the ruling elite.

…There is no shortage of working-class Americans who feel, with justification, deeply betrayed and manipulated by ruling elites. Their ability to make a sustainable income has been destroyed. They are trapped in decaying and dead-end communities. They see no future for themselves or their children. They view the ruling elites who sold them out with deep hostility.

Trump, however incompetent, at least expresses this rage. And he does so with a vulgarity that delights his base. I suspect they are not blind to his narcissism or even his corruption and incompetence. But he is the middle finger they flip up at all those oily politicians like the Clintons who lied to them in far more damaging ways than Trump. Trump was weaponized to stick it to the man. Polls in the 2016 presidential election showed that 53 percent of Trump supporters were motivated by dislike of Hillary Clinton and only 44 percent said they were motivated by support for Trump.


Impeaching Trump would be seen by his supporters as an effort to take away this primal, if ineffectual, form of defiance. It is yet another message to the disenfranchised, especially those in the white working class, that their lives, their concerns, their hopes and their voices do not matter. This huge segment of the population, as Trump is aware, is heavily armed. There are more than 300 million firearms in the hands of U.S. civilians, including 114 million handguns, 110 million rifles and 86 million shotguns. The number of privately owned military-style assault weapons—including the AR-15 semi-automatic rifles used in the massacres at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., and the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.—is estimated at 1.5 million. The United States has the highest rate of gun ownership in the world, an average of 90 firearms per 100 people. Mass shootings in the U.S. take place at a rate of one or more per day on average.

Economic, social and political stagnation, coupled with a belief that our expectations for our lives and the lives of our children have been thwarted, breeds violence. Trump, fighting for his political life, will use rhetorical gasoline to set it alight. He will demonize his opponents as the embodiment of evil. He will seek to widen the divisions and antagonisms, especially around race. He will brand his political opponents as irredeemable enemies and traitors. He will demand omnipotence, the power of a dictator. Many of those for whom he is a cult leader will seek to give it to him. For when the magical aura of Trump’s power is attacked, those in the Trump cult feel attacked. He is an extension of them. Trump embodies the yearning by millions of Americans, especially those in the Christian right, for a cult leader.

The efforts by the Democratic Party and much of the press, including CNN and The New York Times, to remove Trump from office, as if our problems are embodied in him, will backfire. Our social, cultural, economic and political crisis created a demagogue like Trump. These forces will grow more virulent if Trump is impeached. The longer we fail to confront and name the corporate forces responsible for the misery of over half the U.S. population and our broken democracy, the more the disease of cultism will spread. It was the seizure of power by corporations that vomited up Trump. And it will be only by freeing ourselves from corporate rule, by rebuilding our democratic institutions, including the legislative bodies, the courts and the media, that we can roll back from the abyss.

…If we do not succeed in overthrowing corporate power, the explosive devices mailed to Trump critics and leaders of the Democratic Party, including Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden, along with George Soros, James Clapper and CNN, allegedly by Cesar Sayoc Jr., an ex-stripper and fanatic Trump supporter who was living out of his van, will become an acceptable form of political expression. Such assassination attempts will, if left unchecked, eventually succeed. Anarchic lawlessness and tit-for-tat forms of political murder will swiftly turn the United States into a failed and terrifying state.

 

What Isn’t Mentioned About the Trump-Ukraine ‘Scandal’
Joe Lauria, Consortium News

The most crucial aspects of the Trump-Ukraine “scandal,” which has led to impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump, are not being told, even by Republicans.

We know from the leaked, early 2014 telephone conversation between Victoria Nuland, then assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs, and Geoffrey Pyatt, then U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, that then Vice President Biden played a role in “midwifing” the U.S.-backed overthrow of an elected Ukrainian government soon after that conversation.

That’s the biggest crime in this story that isn’t being told. The illegal overthrow of a sovereign government.

…As booty from the coup, the sitting vice president’s son, Hunter Biden, soon got a seat on the board of Ukraine’s biggest gas producer, Burisma Holdings. This can only be seen as a transparently neocolonial maneuver to take over a country and install one’s own people. But Biden’s son wasn’t the only one.

A family friend of then Secretary of State John Kerry also joined Burisma’s board. U.S. agricultural giant Monsanto got a Ukrainian contract soon after the overthrow. And the first, post-coup Ukrainian finance minister was an American citizen, a former State Department official, who was given Ukrainian citizenship the day before she took up the post.

That leads to another major part of this story not being told: the routine way the U.S. government conducts foreign policy: with bribes, threats and blackmail.

…Trump may have withheld military aid to seek a probe into Biden, but it is hypocritically being framed by Democrats as an abuse of power out of the ordinary. But it is very much ordinary.

Examples abound. The threat of withholding foreign aid was wielded against nations on the UN Security Council in 1991 when the U.S. sought authorization for the First Gulf War. Yemen had the temerity to vote against. A member of the U.S. delegation told Yemen’s ambassador: “That’s the most expensive vote you ever cast.” The U.S. then cut $70 million in foreign aid to the Middle East’s poorest nation, and Saudi Arabia repatriated about a million Yemeni workers.

The same thing happened before the Second Gulf War in 2003, as revealed by whistleblower Katharine Gun (who will appear Friday night on CN Live!). Gun leaked an NSA memo that showed the U.S. sought help from its British counterpart in signals intelligence to spy on the missions of Security Council members to get “leverage” over them to influence their vote to authorize the invasion of Iraq.

…In 2001 the U.S. threatened the end of military and foreign aid if nations did not conclude bilateral agreements granting immunity to U.S. troops before the International Criminal Court.

More recently, the U.S. used its muscle against Ecuador, including dangling a $10 billion IMF loan, in exchange for the expulsion of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange from its London embassy.

This is how the U.S. conducts “diplomacy.”

…As former UN Secretary General Boutros Boutros Ghali wrote:

“Coming from a developing country, I was trained extensively in international law and diplomacy and mistakenly assumed that the great powers, especially the United States, also trained their representatives in diplomacy and accepted the value of it. But the Roman Empire had no need for diplomacy. Nor does the United States. Diplomacy is perceived by an imperial power as a waste of time and prestige and a sign of weakness.”

This fundamental corruption of U.S. foreign policy, which includes overthrowing elected governments, is matched only by the corruption of a political system that exalts partisan political power above all else.

 

 

Something to think about over coffee prozac

 
Startled Florida man fatally shoots son-in-law during birthday surprise
Tamar Lapin, NY Post
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Pondering the Pundits: Sunday Preview Edition

Pondering the Pundits: Sunday Preview Edition” is an Open Thread. It is a selection of editorials and opinions from around the news medium and the internet blogs. The intent is to provide a forum for your reactions and opinions, not just to the opinions presented, but to what ever you find important.

On Sunday mornings we present a preview of the guests on the morning talk shows so you can choose which ones to watch or some do something more worth your time on a Sunday morning.

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The Sunday Talking Heads:

This Week with George Stephanopolis: The guests on Sunday’s “This Week” are: House Democratic Caucus Chair Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY); and Rep. “Gym” Jordan (R-OH).

ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl; ABC News Chief Justice Correspondent Pierre Thomas; former Rep. Barbara Comstock (R-VA); and Cardozo Law School Professor and ABC News Contributor Kate Shaw discuss the White House and Congressional strategy and process on impeachment.

The roundtable guests are: ABC News Political Analyst Matthew Dowd; ABC News Senior National Correspondent Terry Moran; Democracy for America CEO Yvette Simpson; and Republican Strategist Alice Stewart.

Face the Nation: Host Margaret Brennan’s guests are: Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Rep. Eliot Engel (D-NY); Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT); Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO); Bob Woodward, associate editor of the Washington Post; and Peter Baker, chief White House correspondent for the New York Times.

Her panel guests are: Ramesh Ponnuru, National Review; Susan Page, USA Today; Julie Hirschfeld Davis, The New York Times; and Jamelle Bouie, The New York Times.

Meet the Press with Chuck Todd: The guests on this week’s “MTP” are: Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI); Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT); and former CIA Director John Brennan

The panel guests are: O. Kay Henderson, news director of Radio Iowa; Rich Lowry, National Review; Richard Stengel, former Obama Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs; and Kristen Welker, MSNBC correspondent.

State of the Union with Jake Tapper: Mr. Tapper’s guests are: 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN); 2020 Republican presidential candidates former Rep. Joe Walsh (R-IL) and former governor and Rep. Mark Sanford (R-SC).

His panel guests are: Former Mayor of New Orleans Mitch Landrieu (D); Independent Democratic strategist Karen Finney; Conservative commentator Linda Chavez; and Republican strategist Amanda Carpenter.

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