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It is apparent that the current administration is in disarray. The TOTUS has spent valuable time attempting to implement his promises (possibly against the advice of wiser folk). His staffers perpetuate the idea that the President is doing what he said he would do including the basket of lies and never-ending tweets that have no proven basis in fact. It is to our detriment that the Dupublican Congress is using his stream of tweets to cover their own nefarious agendas. It is not a far stretch to see that the current Congress is not in it for their Constituents. Each move they make to change or repeal the ACA brings us closer to a health crisis (Trump will be blamed). We should bear in mind that our Congress has been against us for years and will continue to be that way until we stop them. How conservative can they be when they take home excellent salaries and health benefits while denying the same to all of us. If you believe that your representative is doing something for you then you need to reexamine their actions, NOT the lies they tell you. We are now in a state of entertainment since there are so many sleight of hand actions within the Government aside from the potential scam angle which allows for the doublespeak we hear daily and are expected to accept as correct. There are a few Congressional members who are on the side of the voters accidentally or on purpose but I consider none of them worthy of complete trust. If you are interested in the truth then you need to spend less time on Faux news, mainstream extreme pundits whose only agenda is to put their opinions out as fact. The only opinions that should count are fact based opinions gleaned from researching those facts. If as a voter you are unwilling to do this then your opinion is playing into the hands of the very people who are ruining the country in your name and laughing all the way to the bank.

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Our current situation in the White House is becoming increasingly unstable from  top to bottom. At the head of our country we have a used car salesman attempting to sell us a flood damaged car with a 30 day guarantee (that it fails). The quote recently that the White House is running like a well oiled machine is  restrained hyperbole at best. Even a well oiled machine requires maintenance and this has not even has an oil change! Our Congress is doing nothing but seeking re-election so they have no time to pay attention to the small minds in the White House. I see the following events occurring over the next 3 to 12 months:

  1. Our relationship with Mexico will worsen and affect our farmers who sell products to Mexico.
  2. Canada will pick up a share of our sales to other countries
  3. Russia will continue to stir the pot in the Middle East
  4. Our allies in the Middle East will stop or at least back off from assisting us in the fight against ISIS
  5. The people who voted for Trump will turn against him and he will lie saying it’s fake news
  6. His exaggerations will be the gist of all of his speeches from here on
  7. The military leaders will not have his back on several issues as he has not deemed it necessary to meet with them before making military moves.
  8. His staff will continue to issue press releases that say nothing (maybe more lies) and castigate the free Press.

Congress will have to make some moves that will keep us from a war or becoming a pariah in the world community. The tweet storm will doom his Presidency along with the truth about his taxes, his business connections along with the lack of separation between his Government service and his business interests. The vice President who is waiting by the door to the Oval office will step in and  assume the position of President under the rule of the Neer do well Congress. If you pay attention to the news, you will see some major members of Congress coming under fire by their constituents which does not bode well for them in the midterm elections. Consider that even Faux (FOX) news and  Glen Beck are looking at this administration with awestruck incredulity.

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Given the actions of the current Presidency over the last 30 plus days, this is my expectations of the events that will occur in and for government going forward. It is clear that the President (TOTUS) has a need to be liked (loved?) and admired. It is an expectation of many of us however many do not make build their existence around that goal. This does not appear to be the case of Mr. trump. His recent press conference pointed that out with the incomplete sentences and the reluctance to address the questions in a knowledgeable way. Then the town hall (rally) in Florida. This was held in an airplane hangar to have a huge crowd in attendance. This type of rally is what drives Mr. trump but it does not translate into Governing. He repeated his election promises but so far in reality has not done as well as he states. It is my opinion that he will still in effect spend less time dealing with the Presidential side of things in a scholarly manner and more time Tweeting his way through. The Congress is acting in the background to pass their own versions of laws that do not benefit us at all for the most part. TOTUS has surrounded himself with “yes men” which has been his stock in trade for all of his business and personal life. It seems to me that Mr. Trump has not deemed it important enough to learn the job of President and throw away the Adored Entertainer cloak. I have attached the coverage of that recent Rally.MA

CATHERINE LUCEY and JULIE PACE, Associated Press 12 hours ago

 

Trump bashes media at Florida rally
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Caligula (/kəˈlɪɡjᵿlə/),[1] properly Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (31 August AD 12 – 24 January AD 41) was Roman emperor from AD 37–41. Born Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus (not to be confused with Julius Caesar), Caligula was a member of the house of rulers conventionally known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Caligula’s biological father was Germanicus, and he was the great-nephew and adopted son of Emperor Tiberius. The young Gaius earned the nickname “Caligula” (meaning “little soldier’s boot”, the diminutive form of caliga, hob-nailed military boot) from his father’s soldiers while accompanying him during his campaigns in Germania.
When Germanicus died at Antioch in AD 19, his wife Agrippina the Elder returned with her six children to Rome, where she became entangled in a bitter feud with Tiberius. The conflict eventually led to the destruction of her family, with Caligula as the sole male survivor. Untouched by the deadly intrigues, Caligula accepted the invitation to join the Emperor in AD 31 on the island of Capri, where Tiberius had withdrawn five years earlier. With the death of Tiberius in AD 37, Caligula succeeded his grand-uncle and adoptive grandfather as emperor.

There are few surviving sources about the reign of Emperor Caligula, although he is described as a noble and moderate ruler during the first six months of his reign. After this, the sources focus upon his cruelty, sadism, extravagance, and sexual perversity, presenting him as an insane tyrant. While the reliability of these sources is questionable, it is known that during his brief reign, Caligula worked to increase the unconstrained personal power of the emperor, as opposed to countervailing powers within the principate. He directed much of his attention to ambitious construction projects and luxurious dwellings for himself, and initiated the construction of two aqueducts in Rome: the Aqua Claudia and the Anio Novus. During his reign, the empire annexed the Kingdom of Mauretania as a province.
In early AD 41, Caligula was assassinated as a result of a conspiracy by officers of the Praetorian Guard, senators, and courtiers. The conspirators’ attempt to use the opportunity to restore the Roman Republic was thwarted: on the day of the assassination of Caligula, the Praetorian Guard declared Caligula’s uncle, Claudius, the next Roman emperor. 

The above excerpt regarding the Roman emperor commonly known as Caligula bears some resemblances to our current President. Taking note of the second part of the excerpt highlighted in yellow. Given the runaway tactics of this administration and the forbearance of the Neer do well Congress, we could see a Pence Presidency (much like  Caligula’s successor Claudius) installed by the Praetorian Guard aka Congress. As the American people who are often quoted as a source of their actions, Congress is busily taking care of their own as they have done for past 10 to 15 years. The only way to stop them is that American people pay attention to what they do, that means stop looking at Faux news and believing everything you see online. Essentially I am saying to all- one source of information is the wrong way to get information.

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The next several years will provide political and humorous fodder which will emanate from Washington D.C. and the Whitehouse at least for the next few years. The staffing of the Whitehouse seems to have at least 1 prerequisite: the ability to lie deny and backtrack with no shame. The information staff of the Whitehouse apparently are just glad to be there. This is possibly the largest staff of prevaricators since the Nixon Whitehouse. It has always been the job of chief information folks to put forth the President’s words correctly and honestly. It seems that this group got both of them right. TOTUS is uncontrollable in his outbursts (much like a bratty child) so his mouthpieces espouse the same insanity without such much as blink. That is pretty much like acting (but not entertaining or informative) except for the damage their “talks” create. Speaking in superlatives does not translate into actions. It is apparent that the President and his  minions think that superlatives are the same as actions. This is similar to the some members of Congress citing “The American People” as reasons for doing harm to those same American people. Each day there is new evidence that we are in the hands of a certifiable  amoral miscreant aided by an errant political party. Our duty as voters is simply to look beyond the talking and understand  what these Government pimps are doing to us in our names and feeding it to us like poisoned Kool aid.

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The new administration has not and possibly will not solve the disconnect between our Congress and their constituents. After years of bafflegab and politispeak many people still do not know that the ACA that they enjoy is the same as the Obamacare that they hate and the Congress is working to repeal and replace. Aside from that issue (among others) we are overlooking the wholesale takeover of Congress by people who do not have the welfare of anyone in their minds. Forget about party’s and look at the individuals! There are members of Congress who want to trash Social security (the savings you worked for all of your life) stating that is “broke and under funded”. This is  just an out-and-out lie. Social security is doing fine. These naysayers are attempting to put OUR money into some dubious private agency for administration. To recap: Congress member pull an average annual salary of about $170,00. and will receive about $70,000  in retirement, then social security later along with a premium healthcare plan forever.  All of these perks were put in place by the Congress without our (the American People) input. Keep in mind that the Congress appears to be composed of finger pointers and rumor mongers who in their infinite dysfunction have consistently under served “the American People” they so loudly proclaim to represent. I am not singling out any party since neither side has a stellar record in representing anyone other than themselves. There was a quote by someone who stated” you can tell they are lying because their mouth is moving” or something similar. I stand by  my assertion that the Congress is the government entity we need to pay close attention to not the Commander In Chief (sometimes he merely an instrument of obstruction).

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In the 1950’s Senator Joseph McCarthy went on a “witch hunt’ for communists, in the process he ruined many lives and in the end was proven to be a purveyor of unproven lies and innuendo (sound familiar?). We now have a similar situation which we can call by several names: Trumpism, Bannonism,Trumpedation or just Racism. I have posted below a short history of McCarthyism during the 50’s in the hope that it explains what could be coming down the road at us. Communism does exist and we all know it, it also has an existence here and around the world in one form or another. We must remember American style freedom has a worldwide existence too along with many variations according to the culture where it exists. In our current history we have a President who mirrors McCarthy through the influence of others (his Staff) or through a need for recognition as a celebrity  or a bully, its hard to be sure which. Given Mr. McCarthy’s meltdown and end, we are not sure how Mr. Bannon  (or Trump) may end.MA

McCarthyism, named after Joseph McCarthy, was a period of intense anti-communism, also known as the red scare, which occurred in the United States from 1948 to about 1956 (or later), when the government of the United States actively persecuted the Communist Party USA, its leadership, and others suspected of being communists. Loyalty tests were required for government and other employment and lists of subversive organizations were maintained.

The word “McCarthyism” is not a neutral term, but now carries connotations of false, even hysterical, accusation, and of government attacks on the political minority. From the viewpoint of the political and cultural elite, the suppression of radicalism and radical organizations in the United States was a struggle against a dangerous subversive element controlled by a foreign power that posed a real danger to the security of the country, thus justifying extreme, even extra-legal measures. From the radical viewpoint it can be seen as class warfare. From the viewpoint of the thousands of innocents who were caught up in the conflict it was a massive violation of civil and Constitutional rights.

One of the tools used was the McCarran Internal Security Act of 1950 which required Communists and Communist organizations to register with the federal government. The McCarran Act was gradually ruled unconstitutional in a series of Supreme Court decisions, beginning in 1964, and it was completely repealed in 1990. Another was the Smith Act of 1940, a federal criminal statute outlawing “advocacy of violent overthrow of the government.”

Under the Smith Act, the leadership of the Trotskyist Socialist Workers Party were prosecuted, as was the leader of the Communist Party, Eugene Dennis, and eleven members of the party’s National Committee. Since CPUSA had not explicitly advocated the violent overthrow of the U.S. government, the prosecution was on somewhat shaky ground, and based its case against the party’s leaders on Communist works of literature they possessed. Instead of arguing this legal technicality, the CPUSA leadership denounced the law under which they were tried itself, a defense which failed. Others who were tried under the Smith Act in later years successfully based their defences on more technical grounds. The Smith Act was declared unconstitutional in its full form by the Supreme Court in 1957, and limited to much more specific offences.

Another major element of McCarthyism was the internal screening program on federal government employees, conducted by the FBI under J. Edgar Hoover. This comprehensive program vetted all federal government employees for Communist connections, and employed evidence provided by anonymous sources whom the subjects of investigation were not allowed to challenge or identify. From 1951, the program’s required level of proof for dismissing a federal employee was for “reasonable doubt” to exist over their loyalty; previously it had required “reasonable grounds” for believing them to be disloyal.

The hearings conducted by Senator Joseph McCarthy gave the red scare the name which is in common usage, but the red scare predated McCarthy’s meteoric rise to prominence in 1950 and continued after he was discredited by a Senate censure in 1954, following his disastrous investigation into the U.S. Army which started on April 22 of that year. McCarthy’s name became associated with the phenomenon mainly through his prominence in the media; his outspoken and unpredictable nature made him ideal as the figurehead of anti-communism, although he was probably not its most important practitioner.

McCarthy headed the Permanent Investigating Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Government Operations; other significant legislative committees were the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), officially called the United States House of Representatives’ Committee on Un-American Activities, and the Senate equivalent, the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee. These committees independently investigated specific individuals and made allegations that many were communists. They had no official power of punishment, but those named as communists or communist sympathisers by the various committees often found themselves fired from their jobs and sometimes ostracised from society. These committees often received information on suspected communists and communist sympathisers from the FBI, which found them useful to attack suspects against which it did not have enough evidence to push for a criminal prosecution. These national committees were imitated by committees within state and even local government; these committees, sometimes known as ‘little HUACs’, were however generally less effective than the national committees.

Charlie Chaplin was one person accused of un-American activities, and the FBI was involved in arranging to have his re-entry visa cancelled when he left the States for a trip to Europe in 1952. In effect, his film career was over despite not being found guilty of any offence. Walt Disney worked closely with the FBI at this time also, chiefly by way of giving inside information from the film industry, but himself came under suspicion at one stage. Some people feel he used these alleged powers to denounce people who may have been a commercial threat to his operations.

The most publicly visible elements of McCarthyism were the trials of those accused of being communist agents within the government. The two most famous trials were those of Alger Hiss (whose trial actually began before McCarthy started brandishing his lists, and who was not in fact convicted directly of espionage, but of perjury) and of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg. Such trials typically relied on information from informers, such as Whittaker Chambers (whose testimony led to the downfall of Hiss) and the three men whose confessions and testimony were vital to the Rosenberg trial, Klaus Fuchs, Harry Gold and David Greengrass. It was revealed in the 1990s that the government had been relying on access to secret Soviet communications that showed that all of these, Hiss, the Rosenbergs, Klaus Fuchs, and many others, including Harry Dexter White, U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, were in fact paid agents of the Soviet Union. These communications are known collectively as the Venona papers.

The Rosenbergs were convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage in 1951 and executed in 1953. Hiss was convicted in 1950 of perjury for denying on oath that he had passed documents to the Soviet Union while working for the State Department in the 1930s, and sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment. Both cases have aroused considerable controversy down the years and remain debated in the present day, and have to some extent been revitalised by the opening of much of the Soviet archives in the early 1990s. This provided new evidence on all these cases, but the Venona evidence is still disputed by partisans.

The red scare affected many people in Hollywood, resulting in arrests of various figures in the film industry. Many were also “blacklisted”, meaning that they were unable to work in the film industry (although some screenwriters were able to work under pseudonyms).

McCarthy’s anticommunist crusade faltered in 1954 as his hearings were televised, for the first time, allowing the public and press to view firsthand his bullying tactics. The press also started to run stories about how McCarthy ruined many people’s lives with accusations that were not supported by any evidence in some cases. Famously, he was asked by the chief attorney of the Army, “Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last?” McCarthy suffered a backlash in public opinion and was investigated and then censured by the Senate for not cooperating with the investigating committee, and for publicly calling them the “involuntary agent” and the “attorneys-in-fact” of the Communist Party. After the censure, McCarthy lost his other committee chairmanship, and reporters stopped filing stories about his claims of continuing communist conspiracies. He faded from the spotlight overnight. McCarthy died in office of hepatitis, probably caused by alcoholism, in 1957.

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I is and was not my intention to spend much of my time on the TOTUS (DOTUS) however the issuances from the White House are coming too fast. The recent immigration ban, the installation of a right wing racist above the  seasoned military of the Joint chiefs, the selection of a trio of advisors who can hardly put together a coherent sentence. Those items being said, we are heading for a potential 4 year headache of epic proportion . We can expect little to no help from the Neer Do Wells in Congress since aside from a few have been waking around with their heads up the chute for years. Since the election of the “Boy I Wonder”, the Alt Right thinks they are! The backers of Trumps (voters) at least some of them are experiencing voters remorse and it will get worse as the years go by. The correct action is as follows:

  1. do not re elect the same Congress people.
  2. Do your homework-find out what the truth is not what the candidates tell you.
  3. Get your ass out and vote
  4. Understand that this is America and immigrants started this country so we are all the result of immigration forced or otherwise!   Remember if you stand for nothing you will fall for anything.

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This past year in the campaign season, we have seen and heard some the nastiest rhetoric and lies possibly since the beginning of our country . To start we as voters have all been dissatisfied with what Government does, did and possibly will do. Is it possible that our own participation ( or lack of) is a cause? My opinion: it is! So many of us fail to look at or try understand how one (1) issue affects other people even if we do not live in the same states or cities. Our part has been low voting, uniformed voting and not voting. It seems that many have embraced the new President’s talking points and rhetoric. This type of speech making is as ugly as we can get (hopefully) but has no substance beyond exciting the crowd. The lie appears to be the norm and it is still going on now that the TOTUS is in place. His actions after taking the office appears to be in the vein of a school yard bully who wants what he wants with no idea of what his wants will do to all of us. Campaigns have gotten uglier each time and we (voters) have allowed it and encouraged it. My question: Were we always so ugly?  Going back to 2008, the ascension of Barack Obama gave us a small peek inside the door of racism and intolerance. During and after that campaign that door was flung open to show that we have elected officials pushing the race , religious and women’s issues. These are the same folks we have allowed to continue in office in spite of their obvious issues with how we live. If these representatives were truly working for you, we would not have the President we have today. The tacit encouragement in the rise of  “TOTUS” was in part allowed because the Congress wants what it wants and needs to validate its lack of action. The future is in flux but once settled (if at all) the result could be at the least an economic downturn, at the worst a very unstable economy across the world. The talking heads that now explain the actions of the new President are no more than snake oil salesmen with government jobs. The Dupublican Congress has jumped on the bandwagon possibly out of fear of the new President or have they?. We have only heard from the top leadership so far and only on the House side. Where does the Senate leader stand on all of this? or is he taking his usual wait and see safety net? The latest actions by TOTUS is just the beginning of the tarnishing of the American image in the world and the abrogation of American civility.

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Many of us know or have heard the theme to a cartoon show called “The Bugs Bunny Road Runner Hour” but as a reminder  the Lyrics are listed below:

ARTIST: Jerry Livingston and Mack David
TITLE: Bugs Bunny Overture (This Is It)
Lyrics

[From Television Theme Song]

Overture, curtain, lights
This is it, the night o’ nights
No more rehearsing and nursing our parts
We know every part by heart

Overture, curtain, lights
This is it, to hit the heights
And, oh what heights we’ll hit
On with the show, this is it

Tonight what heights we’ll hit
On with the show, this is it.

This is just an introduction what the next 4 years will bring. The current flap is over how many people were in the National mall, this was contested on air by the Trump talking heads in spite of photographic proof to the contrary. It appears that we will now have a wave of superlatives instead of facts on what the administration is doing, will do or has done. Looking at what is happening right now and what has gone before we need to prepare for talking points instead of facts. I fully understand that Trumps’ rise is due to his “telling it like it is” but the reality is that “telling it like it is” can come back to haunt you as it seems to be doing even now. The true reason for Mr. Trump’s  ascension is the dissatisfaction with the Government over the past 10-20 years. The “Government “as a lot of folks see it is the President, wrong, the Government is the Congress ,those people we vote for election after election who do very little on our behalf no matter what they tell us. Our elected officials for the most part take the idea of ” when we want your opinion. we will give it to you” to a new level and continue to offer obfuscated information that strokes the public ego while continuing their poor governing ways. No matter what party you associate with , it is wise to push your representative to do what is correct but first you must decide what you want as opposed to what is needed for us all and what is possible. Remember that what you ask for can bring unseen issues that will adversely affect you later with the blessing of your representative. Keep in mind that the people who represent us in Government do not have job issues (save our vote),medical coverage issues or retirement (pension) issues thus it is in our (voter’s) best interest to research the person who represents you now before the next election cycle, you may be surprised what you’ll learn.

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