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Saturday, October 31, 2020

Trump's Malicious Incompetence Is Killing Us

Robert Reich. (photo: Getty)Robert Reich. (photo: Getty)

By Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog

30 October 20

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 n February he knew COVID-19 was dangerous, but he intentionally downplayed it.

In March he didn’t want to be held responsible for it.

He told governors they were responsible for getting ventilators and protective equipment – setting off bidding wars, state against state, city against city.

He peddled an unproven remedy, hydroxychloroquine, which the FDA warned against.

There was no national response. No national standards. Governors and mayors haphazardly closed businesses and schools.

In April he suggested more quack remedies.

He pushed governors to reopen states earlier than the Centers for Disease Control thought wise.The CDC warned him such reopenings could mean a “significant risk of resurgence of the virus.”

In May he continued to minimize the threat.

He blamed the increasing number of cases on excessive testing.

In June he suggested slowing the testing down.

In July he muzzled CDC experts. The Trump administration directed hospitals to stop reporting key coronavirus data to the nonpartisan CDC, and instead report it to HHS, which falls under the supervision of the administration.

He demanded schools ignore CDC guidelines, and plan to fully reopen in the Fall – even threatening to cut off funding if schools refused.

His political appointees pressured the CDC to change warnings and scientific conclusions they didn’t like.

He lied about how well America was doing relative to the rest of the world.

When extra unemployment benefits ended July 31, he didn’t push to extend them.

In August he peddled hydroxychloroquine again, even after the FDA revoked its emergency authorization in June.

He blamed the “deep state” for making it difficult to test vaccines.

He suggested the FDA was trying to deliberately delay treatments until after Election Day.

In September he claimed a vaccine could be available before the election.

He continued holding campaign rallies where many went without masks.

He blamed the mounting number of COVID deaths on “blue states.”

His lackeys pressured the CDC to remove language on its website confirming that airborne droplets could transmit the virus, before being forced to reverse the change.

At the first presidential debate, he mocked Joe Biden for wearing a mask.

He didn’t want his White House staff to wear masks. He criticized a White House reporter for wearing a mask. He held White House events where people didn’t wear masks or maintain social distancing.

In October the White House itself became a hotspot for the disease.

Trump himself tested positive for coronavirus and was airlifted to Walter Reed Medical Center for emergency treatment.

When he announced he’d be discharged, he told the American people: “Don’t be afraid of COVID.” He then tweeted COVID is “far less lethal” than the flu. Both Facebook and Twitter flagged this as misinformation.

Despite all the infections, the White House did no contact tracing, and declined the help of the CDC to do so.

And the White House still did not require masks because, according to the Deputy Press Secretary, “everyone needs to take personal responsibility.”

Now 225,000 Americans are dead.

America has suffered the worst rate of coronavirus deaths among all advanced countries – a death toll equal to 9/11 every three days. And, as a recent Cornell study confirmed, Trump’s blatant disinformation has been the largest driver of COVID misinformation in the world.

This is not leadership. It is pure, malicious incompetence and it’s killing Americans.


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Friday, October 30, 2020

Trump's October surprise commits the ultimate political sin—it's not just unbelievable, it's boring

WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 09:  Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) and Jennifer LeBlanc arrive in the East Room before U.S. President Donald Trump introduces Judge Brett Kavanaugh as his nominee to the United States Supreme Court at the White House July 9, 2018 in Washington, DC. Pending confirmation by the U.S. Senate, Kavanaugh would succeed Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy, 81, who is retiring after 30 years of service on the high court.  (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Rudy.  Rudy.  Rudy.  Think. Think. Think.

There’s a basic problem with the story that Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani have been pushing about Joe Biden’s actions in Ukraine: It’s a lie. Of course, this is politics, and the fact that the story is simply lacking in any facts isn’t necessarily an issue. The real problem with this lie is that it’s an obvious lie. An extremely obvious lie. One that they’ve been trying to pass off for more than a year.

After all, the claims now being made are exactly those that Trump was trying to extort from the president of Ukraine in the scheme that ultimately got Trump impeached. This is the same scheme that the CIA warned that Russia was going to use in an effort to influence the election. The scheme the Russian state-owned media has been pushing for a year. It’s part of the same scheme that Trump confessed back in February. And it’s being pushed by Rudy Giuliani, the guy at the center of a criminal investigation, whose partners have already been indicted, and who pocketed half a million for helping out the henchman of a Russian oligarch. 

Giuliani started pushing this same story in 2019 which, somehow, turned out to be exactly what he found on the mystery laptop, which was brought into a Trump-supporting repair shop by an anonymous person, and given to a blind shop owner whose security cameras were on the blink. It is the most amazing coincidence. In fact, the story is so ridiculous, that not only are social media sites tossing it into the trash, the media outlets that reliably ran whatever Giuliani brought them in the past are increasingly reluctant to play along. 

So Trump and company have now given up trying to defend the actual story. Instead, they’ve moved on to the story about the story … a kind of meta-lie. Because somehow, they think that’s better.

Just about the only thing that the Trump/Giuliani scheme seems to have accomplished is to get the phrase “Hunter Biden’s laptop” repeated with metronomic regularity. That’s despite the fact that there is no reason to think that the laptop recovered from the Wilmington store actually belonged to Joe Biden’s surviving son. Not only did the laptop come in without an identifiable source, it did so at a time when Hunter Biden was living on the opposite coast. And a quick examination of the documents on that laptop seems to indicate that several were created after the date on which the shop owner says the laptop was dropped off.

Overall, the whole thing looks like not just a fraud intended to provide Giuliani another opportunity to put forward the same lies, it looks like a clumsy fraud. In fact, the only thing that keeps it from looking like a Russian set up, is that it all seems so amateurish. Maybe Team Putin is really this bush league. It’s almost disappointing.

The claims from Giuliani are so bad, that even the most pro-Trump networks have been hesitant to fully embrace the story. When you can’t get OAN to run with your Trump-endorsed conspiracy theory, you’ve entered a zone what would make the subterranean lizard people who control the pizza basement child-based pepperoni network blush.

But, as Politico explains, that doesn’t mean Trump is completely ready to let this story drop. Sure, there’s an understandable reluctance to post unsubstantiated emails that feature Hunter Biden delivering scenes from a mob film—if only because no one believes that Joe Biden would make a good Brando. Instead, they’ve launched a two-part plan B.

Part one is publishing images of a supposed Hunter Biden that supposedly came from the mystery laptop. Those images are now to be found on “a Chinese website owned partially by Steve Bannon.” Because there is no better way to show that your team is the one sticking it to China, than getting China to help you in smearing Biden.

Part two is something that’s more up Trump’s alley … complaining. Rather than push the original conspiracy theories that no one, including Trump’s allies, will pick up, Trump’s campaign is pushing the idea that no one will take up the laptop story because they’re all in on it. Giuliani has even taken to podcasting to complain that people are refusing to give him time to repeat his lies on television. And if there is anything this nation needs, it’s more free air time for Rudy Giuliani.

Instead of talking directly about Biden, Trump’s team is now busy focusing on the story of how no one will publish their thoroughly debunked material. For example, Twitter just keeps “censoring” Donald Trump, but they never touch Joe Biden’s posts. The truth is that’s because Trump keeps deliberately breaking the site’s terms of service, while Biden does not. But the “people are censoring Trump” story is at least something traditional conservative outlets are willing to touch with a 10.5 foot pole.

If the umpteenth coming of the Hunter Biden story was already a limp choice for October surprise, this meta-fiction about that story is incredibly weak. The planted laptop story has already failed. The story about how people wouldn’t cover the planted laptop story hasn’t got enough heat to be detected.

Seriously, if there’s anything you expect from Trump, it’s more interesting lies. This isn’t even worth being outraged over.

Rudy "I was just tucking in my shirt" Giuliani.


Thursday, October 29, 2020

White House press release reports that Trump has 'ended' the COVID-19 pandemic

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 05:  U.S. President Donald Trump gives a thumbs up upon returning to the White House from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on October 05, 2020 in Washington, DC. Trump spent three days hospitalized for coronavirus.  (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) 
COVID's in the can!  Thank you, oh glorious leader!  Let's crank up those pool parties!

Just Tuesday, things were looking extraordinarily bleak. With rising cases, hospital beds full in major cities, and the disease surging everywhere, the COVID-19 pandemic was running at a pace that seemed set to take the nation above 100,000 cases a day by election week. There’s still no national system of contact tracing. Still no coordinated testing. And testing at state levels is so inadequate that multiple states are showing a rate of positive results that’s over 30%.

A nation now deep in pandemic exhaustion also appeared to be neck deep in a looming disaster that could make losses to date seem like a prelude. The number of new cases is so high at this point, that the healthcare system seems poised for failure at multiple points, potentially driving up the fatality rate as patients are unable to get basic treatment.

So it’s quite a relief that that’s all over. We know it’s over because Donald Trump has already taken the pandemic’s carcass and mounted it to his gold-plated rec room wall. On Tuesday, the White House added “ending the COVID-19 pandemic” as the top item on Trump’s list of accomplishments.

As Politico reports, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has now issued a press release trumpeting Trump’s very special victory. According to that press release, Trump took “decisive actions to engage scientists.” This fast and fact-based action then led to Trump to “defeat of the disease.”

So that’s it then. Everybody should get out there and enjoy a nice dinner and a show. Maybe stop off at a Trump rally on your way home.

That’s it … except for the part where it’s not. Trump’s failure to address the COVID-19 crisis is not only total, it was deliberate. Trump himself announced a national testing and tracing strategy back on March 13. That’s when he produced the CEOs of six major big box retailers to announce that thousands of drive-through testing sites would be set up in parking lots across the nation, all to be coordinated by a website being constructed by “17,000 engineers from Google.” 

Then Trump himself decided to cancel that effort. Not because it was impossible. But because he thought that not instituting a national testing strategy would result in more deaths in blue states, giving him a political advantage.

The nation is not in dire straits because of some inevitable circumstances. The rising toll of illness and death was a strategy; a conscious and deliberate decision that has led to the death of more than 1 out of every 1,000 Black people in the nation. Trump’s deliberate neglect of the population for sick, misguided political purposes isn’t just a tragedy, it’s a crime against humanity

“Genocide is a denial of the right of existence of entire human groups … many instances of such crimes of genocide have occurred when racial, religious, political and other groups have been destroyed, entirely or in part.”

— UN Resolution 96(1),  December 11, 1946

Donald Trump hasn’t “defeated” anything, other than morality, empathy, and humanity. But he’s hopefully about to get a lesson in defeat. Followed by one concerning justice.

"Now that I've eliminated COVID-19, I'll just play a quick 18."

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Let's make Trump and McConnell eat their own crow over the Supreme Court

WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 29:  Seventh U.S. Circuit Court Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump's nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court, attends a meeting with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) at the U.S. Capitol in preparation for her confirmation hearing, on September 29, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Erin Schaff-Pool/Getty Images)
The would-be architects of the republic's destruction.

That Amy Coney Barrett is not qualified to sit on the Supreme Court has been proven every day since she accepted the nomination from Donald Trump, hours after Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death. It was proven when she participated in the Rose Garden superspreader celebration before RBG had even been buried. It was proven when she point-blank refused to answer any substantive questions.

Her very willingness to participate in this coup—and it is a coup—was capped by her co-starring in what is nothing more than a Trump campaign ad, filmed at Trump's favorite set, the White House. That. Is. Who. She. Is. And Republicans are absolutely crowing about it, led by the troll in chief Mitch McConnell. They understand how much they've broken by giving Trump one-third of the Supreme Court on a silver platter, in hopes of handing him reelection against the will of the people. Possibly even in hopes of saving their own electoral necks. Check out McConnell's reaction to the confirmation vote on Fox News.

"I think this nominee will be a political asset for our candidates around the country. Not a liability, but an asset," he said. He couched that in terms of the 2018 election, which was an entirely different beast with Democrats on the defense in hostile states. He's well aware that his majority is certainly toast in 2020. That is, unless he's counting on a Supreme Court that tosses election results for Senate elections while it's also helping out Trump.

That's not a stretch. McConnell has couched this confirmation, along with everything else he's done, in pure, raw, corrupt political terms. "The reason this outcome came about is because we had a series of successful elections," he said Monday after the Barrett vote. "What this administration and this Republican Senate has done is exercise the power that was given to us by the American people in a manner that is entirely within the rules of the Senate and the Constitution of the United States." Never mind that Trump lost the popular vote. Never mind that the Senate that confirmed her represents a minority of Americans, that the new majority of the Supreme Court was confirmed by Republican Senates which represent a minority of Americans. Since acres of land, sagebrush, cows, and corn and soy bean fields can't vote.

Americans are voting now, have been in record-smashing numbers in this early vote, to go along with the record-smashing fundraising on the part of Democrats—a clear repudiation of Trump, McConnell, and everything they stand for.

McConnell's reckoning is coming (maybe it's already started from within, the corruption rotting his soul now manifest in his blackened hands). It's going to be very harsh and completely deserved.

And don't forget this pretty face justice who likes beer and has vowed to get even with those who opposed his confirmation.


Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Trump has a very bad weekend in his efforts to change the subject from COVID-19

WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 29:  White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows looks on as Vice President Mike Pence speaks at a meeting with Seventh U.S. Circuit Court Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump's nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court, in preparation for her confirmation hearing, on September 29, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Erin Schaff-Pool/Getty Images)
Mike Pence and Mark Meadows.  With friends like these...

Donald Trump has been working hard to change the subject from the coronavirus pandemic, since his failure to control it is a major reason he is on track to lose on November 3. From that point of view, this was a very, very bad weekend for Trump. So bad.

First, five members of Mike Pence's staff tested positive, news that got out despite the White House’s efforts to cover it up. Pence announced he would keep to his schedule because, get this, he’s an essential worker. Pence is mostly campaigning these days, so that’s the work being claimed as so essential he can’t follow guidelines and quarantine after close contact with people who have COVID-19. Then White House chief of staff Mark Meadows went on TV Sunday morning and said, “We’re not going to control the pandemic.”

We are going to control the fact that we get vaccines, therapeutics and other mitigations,” Meadows continued. Those are in the future though. In the present, the seven-day average of new cases has doubled in the last six weeks, and hospitalizations are up.

”We’re not going to control the pandemic.” Let that one sink in.

”This wasn’t a slip by Meadows; it was a candid acknowledgment of what President Trump’s strategy has clearly been from the beginning of this crisis: to wave the white flag of defeat and hope that by ignoring it, the virus would simply go away,” Joe Biden said in a statement. “It hasn’t, and it won’t.”

Trump, meanwhile, is committed to increasing the 165 times he's downplayed the threat of the virus:

At a Saturday rally, he whined “Turn on television: ‘covid, covid, covid, covid, covid.’ A plane goes down, 500 people dead, they don’t talk about it—‘covid, covid, covid, covid.’” No, you haven’t missed a plane crash that killed 500 people. The most deadly plane crash during the pandemic killed less than 100 people, in Karachi, Pakistan, in May. Coronavirus deaths in the U.S. are averaging more than 700 per day.

So they admitted that they’re not going to control the pandemic—hell, they’re not even trying, not that it hasn’t been apparent to all of us for months now—while Pence is out on the campaign trail despite five of his aides having tested positive. Reporting shows coronavirus surges in several places where Trump has held rallies. Several of Trump's boosters at Fox News have been forced to quarantine after they were exposed to COVID-19. And Trump just keeps on pretending if he gets his supporters to clap harder the whole thing will go away. Eight days until the election and it sure doesn’t look like they’re going to succeed at changing the subject.

What virus?  I don't see any virus. 

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Monday, October 26, 2020

Trump planned on spending $250M to give Santa Clauses vaccines before Americans

Iraqi Kurds dressed in Santa Claus outfits take part in a Christmas event, on December 30, 2016, at a shopping mall in Arbil, the capital of the Kurdish autonomous region. / AFP / SAFIN HAMED        (Photo credit should read SAFIN HAMED/AFP via Getty Images)
Just drink the Kool-Aid red states.

The Trump administration is a few things: it’s fascistic, it’s xenophobic, it’s white supremacist, it’s corrupt, and it is incompetent. The last part of this is a common trait in dens filled with thieves. In some respects it is the saving grace of this regime, as their ability to truly overthrow our democracy has mostly been hampered by their general incompetence. Even the administration’s egregiously obvious attempts to bribe Americans into voting against everybody’s best interests fall flat, because they aren’t very good at anything that doesn’t have to do with the short-term thinking of lining their own pockets. Best people and all of that.

Tragically, the other side of this incompetence is their inability to even muster up the most basic of functioning governmental infrastructures. This has led to, as of this story’s writing, 225,000 dead Americans due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The lacking response to the growing global pandemic, due to both cowardice and egomania, has been well-documented. But the Wall Street Journal has just reported a new level of low: details of the Trump administration’s plans on how to promote reopening the United States by using Santa Clauses, while not protecting first responders.

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According to the WSJ, this coronavirus ad campaign would have cost taxpayers $250,000,000, and was being coordinated by the Department of Health and Human Services. Titled “Covid 19 Public Health and Reopening America Public Service Announcements and Advertising Campaign,” the plan would have offered a deal where Santa Claus performers would receive early vaccines—like before the rest of the American public early—in order to get out there and bring the Christmas cheer to consumers Americans.

This was a part of the big push, using celebrities like Dennis Quaid to make public service announcements in an effort, like with every effort this administration makes, to make themselves look responsive to our national crisis. The deal, like every other deal Trump and his minions have pretended to make, has fallen through. A HHS spokesperson told the WSJ that Alex Azar had no knowledge of this little plan.

This somewhat bizarre idea was reportedly thunk up by HHS assistant secretary Michael Caputo. The plan included rolling out freshly inoculated Santa performers (with elves and Mrs. Clauses) at events in around 35 cities and would have obviously been used by Trump to make some threadbare argument that Trump and MAGA heads were winning and Christmas was saved … from Trump?

In a 12-minute call with Ric Erwin, chairman of the Fraternal Order of Real Bearded Santas, Caputo reportedly told Erwin that if the Santas were “not essential workers, I don’t know what is.” I mean I can think of a few, like doctors and nurses … EMT workers … teachers. I just had my first cup of coffee but I’m sure I could come up with about 1,000 more jobs before Santa Claus performers.

To be clear. Trump et al screwed all of this fun up

Caputo is the ridiculous person who is on a 60-day "leave of absence to focus on his health and the well-being of his family" after it came out that he’s been actively undermining and attacking the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for months. Sounds like a guy Donald Trump can understand.

I am 45 and I have never missed a Christmas in New York with my immediate family in my entire life. Even after I moved out West over a decade ago, and even with two young children, I’ve gone back every year to celebrate the holidays in general with the family. I will not be able to do that this year because of Donald Trump and the Republican Party’s handling of our country’s national security response to the COVID-19 virus. The Republican Party was right: there is a war on Christmas and all of those family value things they babble about when it is convenient for them. But that war is from within. They, along with their most conservatively Christian base, have turned their own temples into dens of thieves.

 "We'll get Melania to organize the photo-ops.  She loves decorating for Christmas."

Sunday, October 25, 2020

Trump's entire health care plan turned out to be a $200 cash card, and now even that's not happening