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It is said somewhere that “With experience comes wisdom” or something like that. Apparently some of us haven’t paid much attention to that. The hackers have upped their game and if we are not upping ours then these “pros” will keep playing the “gottcha” game. First the onslaught on line appears in many ways, the first and possibly the most prevalent is inserting a “look alike” website that looks real but if you look at the address line you will see that it is fake because after the “well known” name there is fictitious information which could allow an incursion into your device and possibly lock it up while holding it for ransom. Most well known browsers warn about this and try to prevent it but we as people sometimes see a pop up or an insert that appeals to our interests and click on it allowing this incursion. This “pop up” is advertising eye candy at its best and is as effective as anything we see on television. The key to avoid being hacked is: add a pop up blocker on your device (there are free ones), do not click on anything you are unsure of. If you device locks up, immediately turn it completely off and restart after at least 5  minutes. Most times this will eliminate the threat. Things you should do or have to protect your devices:

1.install a good pop up blocker

2. Install a good Malware Program

3.Be aware of a slowing of your Device when loading or surfing.(could be a sign of a hack or attempt to hack)

4. Call your Email company, Browser supplier (MSN, GOOGLE,Yahoo,etc) if you suspect an incursion or attempt.

5.Get a backup external hard drive and make a back up at least once a week.

6. Above all, remember, None of the Internet providers will call or email you out of the blue. You may from time to time receive emails about updates but be sure determine the origin by looking at the address line for accuracy. If in doubt go to the site independent of the email or popup for information.

Hackers are smart and are the same as any scammers, smooth and resourceful. Be aware of anything different when you power up your device.

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There appears to be a difference of opinion about what is correct and what is not. Picture this: Barack Obama pardoning Rod Blagojevich or Hillary Clinton would have been reason to call for an investigation. Resident Trump has pardoned: Sheriff Arpaio, Scooter Libby and Dinesh D’Souza all people legally convicted by a jury. He is also considering pardoning Martha Stewart who has served her time and commuting the sentence of Ex Governor Rod Blagojevich. TOTUS blasted the previous administration over what is termed “catch and release”. Briefly this is  “catch and Release”

“1.Aliens who “pose a threat to national security, border security, or public safety”
2.Aliens who are “misdemeanants and new immigration violators”
3.All other immigration violators
The instructions to CBP noted that those in category 3 would not be detained and deported, and therefore CBP agents were advised to not waste resources arresting them but rather focus on priority one and priority two offenders. The Associated Press reported on a similar set of guidelines.”

What is being done and has been done by this Resident is more of an ego boosting action than a carefully thought out action. This White house occupant is driven by gaining accolades and his name” in lights” rather than commonsense actions that benefit the Nation. Adoration is his main pursuit and bullying is one of his main weapons. Whatever demeans former President Obama and the Democrats regardless of the long term damage to the country is his goal. In his attempt to complete campaign promises he has ignored the rule of law, Constitutional law and moral authority. The correction lies in the hands of the voters as we apparently have no Congress to check “TOTUS”.

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Let him who is without sin cast the first stone:

According to the Gospel of John, the Pharisees, in an attempt to discredit Jesus, brought a woman charged with adultery before him. Then they reminded Jesus that adultery was punishable by stoning under Mosaic law and challenged him to judge the woman so that they might then accuse him of disobeying the law. Jesus thought for a moment and then replied, “He that is without sin among you, let him cast the first stone at her.” The people crowded around him were so touched by their own consciences that they departed. When Jesus found himself alone with the woman, he asked her who were her accusers. She replied, “No man, lord.” Jesus then said, “Neither do I condemn thee: go and sin no more.”

It appears that the essence of politics is to blame (stone) someone else. While the denigration and name calling has been the stock in trade of political campaigns, in these days of mass media and national  despair, we have come to be a nation of “entertainment voters”. Elections are or rather should not be about who makes the most entertaining statements . It should be about the character of the campaigner. Currently this trait does not seem to factor into why we should vote for them. Looking at who we have in power Obviously “TOTUS”, Jeff Sessions, Mitch McConnell, Paul Ryan, Scott Pruitt, Betsy DeVos, Ben Carson and Ryan Zinke to name a few. No matter what you think of this administration, the bottom line is how far the damage currently being done will go. We have our trusted allies seeking to make progress without us and our enemies enjoying the show. It is well to remember that voting is privilege and should be considered an honor. Who you vote for should not be equivalent to voting for entertainment favorites.

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Kuttner on TAP
Inscrutable China Policy. Trump’s decision to move ahead with tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese exports prompted an immediate retaliation by Beijing. It’s a classic case of Trump using the wrong strategy to pursue a long-overdue revision of U.S. coddling of Beijing’s predatory state capitalism.
As an unnamed senior administration official, almost surely chief trade negotiator Robert Lighthizer or White House trade strategist Peter Navarro, told The New York Times:
China has a history of using state subsidies to build up excess capacity in a variety of industries that then pushes down prices and drives free-market competitors in the United States out of business. The United States cannot afford to allow China to carry out the same practices in emerging industries, including robotics, new energy vehicles and information technology.
Exactly right. But the right way to compel China to alter its model or to face economic sanctions is to work with the world’s other major trading bloc, the European Union, in a common China strategy. Trump, however, keeps going out of his way to insult and alienate the EU. Hello?
The hardening of the U.S. line makes Trump’s decision to allow the Chinese tech company ZTE back into U.S. markets all the more bizarre, and makes it even more likely that Trump’s real motive in this one-off favor to Chinese dictator Xi Jinping was to thank Xi for investing in a Trump enterprise in Indonesia and granting lucrative favors to Trump’s daughter, Ivanka.
Trump, with his tiny attention span and his penchant for lashing out, can’t manage to maintain a consistent policy from one day to the next. We do need a revisionist China strategy, but Trump’s version is a perfect marriage of the inept and the corrupt. ~ ROBERT KUTTNER

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Covfefe Definition: provide alternate facts, Lie through your teeth, distract with shiny objects, interject old lies, repeat, repeat, repeat. This is the M.O. of this administration and yet there is 40% approval. It is the right of all Americans to voice an opinion however I offer that these opinions should be backed by real facts, not alternate facts or made up facts. It is normal that some facts are misstated or misunderstood however when the truth is made available one should acknowledge and adjust accordingly. This administration has made a mockery of our country and is being played by the very countries that are our opposites in civilian freedoms. The recent meetings with our allies and our “enemies” have brought quite different results. The meeting with our allies ended in rancor while the meeting with our enemy has resulted in a nebulous rosy outlook. The chaos theory has consumed this administration with no member of the White House staff being able to get around the “Tanned” elephant in the room beyond trying to survive in their jobs. This is “COVFEFE”!

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JUNE 13, 2018
Kuttner on TAP
The Moment of Truth for Republicans. For more than a decade, Republicans have decided that destroying the Democrats and the competence of government is more important than defending American democracy. We saw that under President Obama, when Republicans pursued a strategy of blocking whatever Obama attempted, sight unseen, and refused to compromise on anything other than keeping the government open. The roots of that policy date back to then-House Speaker Newt Gingrich’s efforts to destroy Bill Clinton.
We also saw Republicans and their allies in the courts conniving in voter suppression and substituting money for speech, and blocking Obama’s judicial appointees to an unprecedented degree. That was bad enough.
Now, under Trump, Republican enabling of both autocracy and a sellout of the national interest has reached new lows. With a few heroic exceptions, most Republicans have concluded that standing idly by while Trump makes truly bizarre foreign policy decisions that weaken America’s influence with allies and help totalitarian adversaries such as China, Russia, and North Korea is an acceptable price to pay for staying in power. The fact that many of these policies are lubricated by Trump’s personal financial self-interest seems not to matter either.
If we lose our democracy, or if we narrowly miss losing it, or if the U.S. ends up sacrificing a great deal of global influence, history will blame the Republican Party. Trump is a lunatic and a megalomaniac. At least some Republicans know better, but most refuse to act on their knowledge. ~ ROBERT KUTTNER

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Selena Zito and Brad Todd’s new book, ‘The Great Revolt,’ is essential reading for those looking to understand how Trump got elected. Unfortunately, the establishment figures who need to read it the most probably won’t.

 

By Liz Sheld
June 11, 2018

The presidential victory of Donald Trump in 2016 surprised many Americans. For more than a year, the public had been treated to a steady diet of political commentators and celebrities assuring us of Hillary Clinton’s inevitable ascension to the U.S. presidency. Across cable and network news, on late-night entertainment shows, at Hollywood award celebrations, during sporting events, we could not escape it: Clinton’s candidacy was strong and popular, while goofball Trump was wretched, unrefined, racist, sexist, homophobic, and xenophobic. Who would ever vote for this clown? was the daily, even hourly, message.
It turns out, plenty of people did vote for President Trump, and a new book provides insight and clarity into who those people are and why they voted the way they did. The Great Revolt:Inside the Populist Coalition Reshaping American Politics by Salena Zito and Brad Todd presents a delicious mix of quantitative and qualitative data analysis regarding the 2016 election cycle. You might remember Zito through her dispatches from flyover country during the election in publications such as The New York Post, The Washington Examiner, and The Atlantic. Many election-watchers may have been caught off guard when Trump won the presidency, but I suspect Zito was not.

Her co-author Todd, a GOP consultant and political ad guru, also had a reputation for unique insight into Trump voters. Todd’s observation that “voters take Donald Trump seriously but not literally, while journalists take him literally, but not seriously” ended up as one of the most quoted lines of the 2016 election.
Seven Archetypes
Much of the the book revolves around The Great Revolt Survey, a post-election survey of 2,000 self-reporting Trump voters in Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Iowa, and Wisconsin, and in-depth interviews with Trump voters who “broke rank” and voted for Trump in ten important counties that Obama had won in previous elections. The Great Revolt breaks down its interview subjects into seven categories: Red-Blooded and Blue Collared; Perot-istas, Rough Rebounders; Girl Gun Power; Rotary Reliables; King Cyrus Christians; and Silent Suburban Moms.
For each of the seven categories, Zito and Todd provide the background of the area and their interview subjects: how they came to their place in life, how their communities and industries were affected by previous political promises and policies, and how the demographic had voted in past elections. Trump outperformed Hillary Clinton and Obama in these places, and outperformed past GOP presidential nominees like John McCain and Mitt Romney.
“Part of the difference as to why Trump won Erie and no other Republican in recent history has is that Trump actually came here. He showed interest. He told a different story. I believe Romney and McCain both just basically felt, ‘Hey, I’m the Republican candidate. Statistics show I can’t win Pennsylvania, so I’m not going to spend any time there,’” said Michael Martin of Erie, Pennsylvania, who came from a family of Catholic Democrats. “Trump did what nobody else did. He paid attention to the states that he shouldn’t have won and he did that, that was one of the things that really brought people to his attention. People were craving someone to pay attention to what was going on their community.”

What was it about Trump that led voters away from Clinton? The seven archetypes’ interests have some similarities and some differences, observe Zito and Todd. Trump held a certain appeal to very different people with different priorities. There were those concerned with growing religious liberty restrictions; those who had watched their town decimated by globalist political policies; those who were concerned about their personal security; and those who were concerned about losing the American traditions of a hard day’s work and patriotism.
While some voters were hesitant to pull the lever, fully aware of Trump’s shortcomings, their trepidation could not outweigh their dissatisfaction with beltway business as usual. One thing you won’t find coming from the interview subjects is the tired refrain we hear from the political celebrity class, hopelessly doomed to misunderstand the 2016 election: Trump voters are racist, sexist, xenophobic, and the like. Rather, the common theme from these unexpected voters was a revolt against the status quo, a revolt that transcended political partisanship.
It wasn’t that one party or another had let them down. It was the entire political system and those in its orbit that had failed at addressing their concerns. They were very intentionally voting for a complete outsider.
Abandoning Good Faith
It would be comforting to think that the group most in need of understanding The Great Revolt will read it and reflect on how the Trump victory came to be. However, the political industry has abandoned good-faith reflection in favor of doubling down on their cartoonish characterization of President Trump and his supporters as part of their political advocacy.

Even anti-Trump Republicans, still bitter over the Trump victory, are investing more time in damaging the Trump agenda than they ever did the Obama agenda. The media, entertainers, and the political establishment live in cities like New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, or Washington DC, and they are far away from the communities and personal realities described in Zito and Todd’s book. The authors write:
Within a generation, the religiosity that was once honored by both parties became mocked by one as merely a basis of bigotry. Angst about financial insecurity was derided by coastal elites in both parties as the last wheezing of an outmoded appendage on the global economic animal. Even in the wake of their decisive role in the elections, Rust Belt voters watched on cable television as the Left and journalists pigeonholed their rebellion as an ugly bout of white nationalism, doubling down on all the elitist snobbery those voters sought to rebuke.
What does the future hold for “Trumpism?” Can this coalition who came together to put Trump in office continue beyond his time in the presidency? Or will politics revert to business as usual when he is gone? That remains to be seen. We are now in the midterm election season, the first wide-scale election since the last presidential race. The Great Revolt is perfect preparation for November, considering a repeat performance of 2016 is more likely than the establishment would have you believe.
Liz Sheld is editor-at-large at PJ Media. Follow her on Twitter @starchambermaid.

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The Resident has reached a new high in trying to achieve his agenda and as usual uses any misinformation he is told. His favorite target is still President Obama. The recent stretch is regarding 100 plus Judicial vacancies. These vacancies are primarily the fault of the Congressional majority and its leader Bitch McConnell, McConnell if we recall stated publicly that “this President (Obama) will be a one term President and to that end not much legislation submitted by President Obama got passed, few Judicial appointments were approved. This is the party of President Trump. As a voter the actions of the current majority party and it Titular heads should enrage you. The current administration and the Congressional leaders have their own agendas and we as voters are not part of it. It is wise to remember that for many years most of our “representatives” on both sides have become increasingly self-indulgent and lie to us when election time comes. We now have the ultimate punishment :Donald Trump as President (in his mind Emperor). The effects of this Presidency will be chaos for a number of years and if we do not oust the current Congressional leaders we will fare no better. Forget the rhetoric, the tweets and finger-pointing. Pay attention to the actual facts, get these facts by reading a variety of publications because that’s where the truth lies. The entertainment “news” is merely the unilateral opinions of people who do not share your interests and are seeking ratings rather than the truth. If we ignore the activities of this administration and the long serving Congress we are doomed to have the same poor Governance we have now. How to correct it? Just remember or read the rise of Hitler, Mussolini and even Caligula, all dictators who lied to get the support of the people and in the end devastated their countries and others. Lies are always lies, the truth never sounds as good but remains the truth.

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It is well to note that incivility has been the stock and trade of this administration with the Majority party looking on in silence. It might be well for all voters to pay attention and remember dictatorships begin in much the same way. Ultimately we the people can correct it.MA

Why America’s Incivility Is A National Security Threat
Foreign cyber-propaganda is preying on American discord and divisiveness. Civility may be our best defense.

 

By David Marcus
June 11, 2018

Over the past few years, much has been said and written about the growing incivility in our country. From the news media to social media to the man in the White House, coarse name-calling has overtaken measured, civil discourse. There are myriad reasons this is a dangerous trend, but we need to understand and bear heavily in mind one in particular. Our growing incivility is a grave threat to our national security.
To understand why, look at the D.I.M.E. paradigm, a way of military thinkers have devised of looking at instruments of national power. The acronym stands for Diplomacy, Informational, Military, and Economic. Beneath these four levers of power exist all of the ways and means that every country may employ to exert power and influence.

In three of these areas, the United States has unquestioned dominance over all other nations on earth. But in the informational area, that dominance is nowhere near as certain. Informational levers of power include public relations, communications, and, most importantly, propaganda. The United States’ offensive informational capabilities are second to none, but our defensive capabilities are hampered by one of our most cherished institutions: the First Amendment.
While an ultimate good, freedom of speech is also a dangerous hole in our ability to defend against the growing threat of propaganda operations. Our primary foreign adversaries — Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea — are all repressive regimes vastly more capable of defending against propaganda. If speech is being used to sow division and discord in those nations, they just squash it. They shut down websites, close newspapers, and even kill journalists. These are defensive options that thankfully our government cannot use.
The Propaganda Threat Is Growing
Over the past several years, our country and its leaders have awoken to cyber-attacks’ grave threats to national security. Quite reasonably, the most focus has been placed on major operations such as shutting down power plants, actions that can potentially kill many Americans. But in the wake of Russia’s interference in the 2016 election, we are increasingly focused on small, grey-zone attacks that undermine our society without reverting to acts of outright war.
While propaganda is as old as warfare, the cyber age has created abundant new opportunities for our adversaries to manipulate our information and discourse. The Russians, for example, have always stoked divisions in our country, but before social media they were much more limited in how they could do so. This is because in the analog age there were gatekeepers to most corridors of information. This is simply no longer the case.

Today, foreign information campaigns can and do go directly to the American people with no middlemen. Anonymous social media accounts can not only more easily spread propaganda, these accounts, often deployed from large troll farms, can also interact with citizens. They can pour gasoline on the issues that divide us, in massive operations that make Americans believe they are dealing with peers, not foreign agents. As stated above, these threats are asymmetrical, because our government often does not have the authority to silence the speech attacking us in ways our adversaries do.
Civility As Defense
If Americans choose, as they should, to engage each other in more civil and less angry and emotional ways, there will be two huge benefits to our efforts to stymie propaganda. First, we create a much less target-rich environment. If a politician, news anchor, or anyone with a decent follower count calls an opponent a “lying dog,” for example, within minutes meme magic can plaster that opponent’s face on the image of a dog and send it far and wide to the jocular amusement or horrified anger of millions of Americans.
If, on the other hand, the person criticizes his opponent by saying, “While my friend with whom I disagree is well-intentioned, here is what they are getting wrong,” well, that would make a pretty terrible meme. It’s important to consider that, every time we “trigger the libs” or “own the conservatives,” we are creating opportunities for those seeking to harm our society.
A second way that greater civility in our discourse can help protect us from propaganda is by making it easier for us to spot. If we are name-calling at and dehumanizing those with whom we disagree, foreign actors simply blend into the background of incivility. If, on the other hand, more or most of our discourse is polite and respectful, these foreign efforts will stand out more starkly.
Freedom Isn’t Free

When we think about the idea that freedom isn’t free, we are generally thinking about the brave men and women who serve in our military. But in regard to informational threats, the price of our freedom and our ability to defend it depends upon a citizenry that uses speech responsibly. Because our government cannot control our speech, it is we the people who must police our own speech and consider the second and third-order consequences of what we say and how we say it.
Far too many Americans on all sides of our political divides have come to believe that they are essentially at war with their fellow citizens and that the positions they disagree with must be destroyed, not discussed. This is an ideal situation for foreign powers wishing to sow discord and, in the case of 2016, even enjoy some ability to affect our electoral process. In a free society, combating informational propaganda campaigns meant to harm us is a responsibility that falls on all of us.
None of this is to say that we should not have healthy debates or strong disagreements, or that our news media should be shy about criticizing our government or society. Ironically, it is this very freedom that we use to convince countries around the world to be more like us and less like North Korea.
There are times for angry protestations in news and social media. There are outrages to confront head on, and maybe there is even a time and place for name-calling. But if we continue down the road of defaulting to anger and outrage, we are handing nations like Russia a very dangerous weapon to use against us.

As our lives become more connected to the Internet, as we use Twitter and Facebook; post blogs, articles, and memes; as we call each other deplorable or snowflakes, we must always be considering how foreign actors can turn these moments of malicious mirth into tools that degrade our communities and institutions. We must teach our children and ourselves that respectful and civil discourse, beyond being their own rewards, also go a long way towards limiting the informational capabilities of foreign powers.
This problem isn’t going away, and our government can’t save us from it. Only we can do that. Treating each other with civility and respect is not just the right thing to do, it is a powerful defensive weapon in a very dangerous world.
David Marcus is the Federalist’s New York Correspondent and the Artistic Director of Blue Box World, a Brooklyn based theater project. Follow him on Twitter, @BlueBoxDave.

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Recent and ongoing tweets, media reports and ad hoc utterances from the “Commander in Cheese “(as per Kellyanne Conwoman) have given us all a rare insight into the mind of an out of control leader. It has been my opinion that TOTUS did not really want the job however once achieving it he found that it was not as easy as being a TV entertainer. The only fallback he has is be the entertainer he loves being. His minimally qualified advisors and counselors are concerned with not being on TOTUS’s list to be called out and have /will say anything to that end. With the neer do well Congress (Mitch and Paul) seeking only to survive mid terms and push agendas that will do more harm than good. There was a time when elected officials for the most part did the job they were elected to do and the exceptions were (crooks) fewer. In this era of BIG money donors (buyers of politicians), the true character of the weak elected has shown through. Mitch has had one ambition in all of time in the Congress and that is to be Senate Head, unfortunately he used race as his agent of change. Once Mr. Obama was elected and the political parties in charge changed Mr. McConnell’s stated that Mr. Obama would get nothing passed which has caused hardship for ALL Americans. Mr. McConnell and Mr. Ryan through their loyalty to party and big donors have effectively put ALL of us at risk while pointing at other people as the culprits unfortunately by the time some of us realize the lie, it is too late. The current cabinet composed of  miscreants and other neer do wells have again put us all at risk while kow towing to the leader with the flaming pants. The Resident has made conflation and outright lying an art form with his adherents relish each insane utterance. This administration has too many parallels to 1930 to 1944 Germany and it’s leader at that time. Complacency then and complacency now is why we have such  poor leadership. The Phrase” Lest we forget” is more important to remember now.

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