Republicans go Full Authoritarian
Well that didn't take long.
President Donald Trump argued on Wednesday that his power to limit immigration shouldn’t be challenged in courts, reading aloud in a speech from a U.S. statute giving the president authority to stop the entry of "any class" of foreigner.
"You can suspend, you can put restrictions, you can do whatever you want," Trump told a conference of police chiefs and sheriffs in Washington, after reading the law.
If you like that, just wait until Trump decides to exercise his military powers.
Too late.
The Trump White House is nearing completion of an order that would direct the Pentagon to bring future Islamic State detainees to the Guantánamo Bay prison, despite warnings from national security officials and legal scholars that doing so risks undermining the effort to combat the group, according to administration officials and a draft executive order obtained by The New York Times.
White House officials have detailed their thinking about a new detainee policy in an evolving series of drafts of an executive order being circulated among national security officials for comment. While previous versions have shown that the draft has undergone many changes – including dropping language about reviving C.I.A. prisons – the plan to add Islamic State detainees to the Guantánamo population has remained constant.
Authoritarianism is so popular that Repubs in Congress are getting in on it.
The move by Senate Republicans to bar Democrat Elizabeth Warren from the debate over President Donald Trump’s attorney general nominee, Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions, backfired by generating an online sensation for the Massachusetts senator.
Warren was reading from a 1986 letter attacking Sessions by Coretta Scott King late Tuesday when Republicans invoked a little-used rule to prevent her from continuing. Warren quickly posted a Facebook video with her reading the letter outside the Senate chamber late Tuesday night that drew more than 6.5 million views by midmorning. Other Democrats joined in Wednesday morning, reading portions of the letter on the Senate floor without interruption...
"Can we really expect him to be an attorney general who is independent from President Trump? I do not think so," Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, said during floor debate. "Now, more than ever, it is clear how important it is that the Department of Justice be independent from the president."
Feinstein should have worried about that when the Obama attorney general decided not to prosecute torturers.
Now it's too late for a possibly unstable president.
For Americans who based their impression of Trump on the competent and decisive tycoon he portrayed on his “Apprentice” TV reality shows, the portrait from these and many other tidbits emerging from his administration may seem a shock: an impulsive, sometimes petty chief executive more concerned with the adulation of the nation than the details of his own policies ― and quick to assign blame when things do not go his way.Unsurprisingly, Trump’s volatile behavior has created an environment ripe for leaks from his executive agencies and even within his White House. And while leaks typically involve staffers sabotaging each other to improve their own standing or trying to scuttle policy ideas they find genuinely problematic, Trump’s 2-week-old administration has a third category: leaks from White House and agency officials alarmed by the president’s conduct.
“I’ve been in this town for 26 years. I have never seen anything like this,” said Eliot Cohen, a senior State Department official under President George W. Bush and a member of his National Security Council. “I genuinely do not think this is a mentally healthy president.
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What does he mean,
?
We all KNOW he is not a mentally healthy president. The problem is that Pence is equally unstable and Paul Ryan, next in the chain, is equally unhinged!
These folks are all idiots! Actually, they are nothing more than greedy bastards that have only looked out for their own pocketbooks and now suddenly, they are concerned about this freak because he is unhinged? YOU CREATED HIM, you dolt!
Rant over.
"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11
And this assessment coming from Eliot Cohen
of all people. The unfortunate fact is that Trump's most influential enemies are even crazier than he is.
native
Time is NOW for some directed movement, a chisel
to start breaking the entire system to bits. I have a pitchfork, a rock hammer, several chisels, and a broken foot.
c99, what can we come up with fast? Not a boycott, too slow. Marches may not be the way, and I currently can't. Have we stitched ourselves into a net?
Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.
Stuck in the '60s
AMEN!
Let's give it some thought people.
The only thought I've been able to summon is that if you want to hurt them where it counts you have to do it financially.
By the same token, I expect that TPTB have anticipated with uncanny accuracy, the mood of the populace at this point.
So the best advice I have to offer is to be as unpredictable as possible.
@gustogirl It is no longer
Boycotts cannot work as they used to. The system has been intentionally modified to prevent that exact thing from working by any group, for any cause, against any company.
We need to figure out how to get 50 million people to agree
The US Foreign Policy Lament
…applies here:
"We are making enemies faster than we can kill them."
They are destroying themselves faster than we can put a plan together.
Disagree about boycotts
Money seems to be the only language that resonates with these soulless bastards. We need more divestments like Seattle's divestment from Well's Fargo. We need to facilitate buying from local business instead of global corporations and we need to focus millions of dollars of our money on the most important fights.
Beware the bullshit factories.
@Timmethy2.0
Gotta agree with you there!
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
One quibble:
Not happy at all about reopening Guantanamo, gagging of opposition Senators, or Presidential criticism of the role of an independent judiciary...
BUT...
Quoting war criminal Eliot Abrams, the guy who cofounded PNAC and who played a major role in fomenting some of the worst abuses of the W years (including Guantanamo), on ANYONE else's sanity is like quoting Jeffrey Dahmer on the joys of cooking.
The best thing that can be said about the Trump Administration right now is that it is actively trying to drive a stake through the heart of the whole neocon cabal. Why promote the propaganda of one of its founders? Don't we want these guys tossed in the dustbin of history?
The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?
Speaking of Abrams
link
Like John Bolton before him...
No way Trump is hiring Abrams - he'll meet with him for appearances' sake (like he met with Bolton, Romney, etc.) but not gonna happen.
FYI: Up top I meant Cohen not Abrams - tough to keep track of the zealot Eliots.
The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?
Trump only says it was a mistake
Not to steal Iraq's oil...
" In the beginning, the universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry, and is generally considered to have been a bad move. -- Douglas Adams, The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy "
A constant state of unease
exists for anyone paying attention to the new president and his staff, especially if we are focused on foreign policy.
The confession that I will make repeatedly is that my state of unease is combined with a state of hopeful happiness, based on the fact that once-oblivious liberals are now shocked and terrified by our foreign policy! Suddenly they get it that our wars have consequences! Suddenly, overnight, they are concerned that we might be on the verge of a war with Russia that could reach the United States, or even that we might have to accept refugees. AS IF, suddenly, we are no longer omnipotent, untouchable, and unquestionable, because the president is no longer a nice guy and is instead unstable, flakey, and unpredictable, WHEREAS BEFORE, we had a president who was a nice guy running a Defense Secretary planning to make nuclear weapons "more useable."
Trump has kept it as transparent as possible.
He is such an innocent with all those Tweets. That's when I savor the thought of the orange lab rats suddenly discovering the full implications of US foreign policy. What a wonderful way for them to learn about geopolitics. Although I suspect that broadened spectrum of awareness would snap shut once more with a preciousssss Dem at the helm.
They built this.
Wish i were seeing the same thing
Thank you for saying this so well.
Since when has the DoJ
ever been independent of the President?
native
Just moments before the Saturday Night Massacre
during the Nixon Administration before Robert Bork righted the DOJ ship to do the President's bidding:
"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott
@Steven D
So pathetic that those were the good old days, when outright criminality was not acceptable in a President... and I'll bet it still wouldn't have been, if Nixon had not been pardoned in what was evidently taken to be a precedent-setting, 'we are above the law and the Constitution's only paper, while corporations are exceptional people, just like us' fashion.
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
I suppose he's right when it comes to
keeping the country "safe" during war as Commander in Chief. All the more reason to end these wars. Ending the war OF terror is huge or he and all future presidents retain this authority. I'm not sure our "founding fathers" could envision what we're now faced with.
@Big Al
Wasn't that what they worded the US Constitution to try to protect you from?
Had that oath to uphold the public rights and governmental limitations of encroachments been respected and upheld by full force of Constitutional law, you'd have a democracy, my friend.
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
Don't know if this was posted before, but this piece from Cohen
in the Atlantic is good: https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/01/a-clarifying-moment-in-american-history/514868/
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." - JFK | "The more I see of the moneyed peoples, the more I understand the guillotine." - G. B. Shaw Bernie/Tulsi 2020
Trump's song
The FRightwingnutjobs know
The FRightwingnutjobs know how to manipulate the language. Instead of authoritarian, why don't we just write/call it fascist. Campaign contributions/lobbyists--just another way of saying/writing bribery. Guess our side is just scared. Rec'd anyway.
Inner and Outer Space: the Final Frontiers.
Because 'authoritarian' != 'fascist'
fascist has a more specific definition
True
I think we can recognize other such elements in the current political culture of the US: an internationally lawless state that makes war at will; which regards substantial portions of its own population as 'the enemy', as undeserving of rights or care of any kind; a corrupt government casually indifferent to law, precedent, and the constitution, and resentful of criticism to the point of vengeance.... And all that was BEFORE Trump took office.
But I do agree, that we are not yet 'there', qualitatively, if we take the past as our model. No paramilitaries enforcing the edicts of the Leader, no organized and choreographed mass rallies.... But then: who said 21st century American fascism would look like what happened in Germany or Italy in the 1930s? I don't believe in 'premature anti-fascism'.
If the 'fascist' label helps people understand and react to what is going on, why not use it? Though personally, I think we are moving into something rather different (I think you share this view?), more like feudalism in some sense - where corporations are the powers and states their servants. (And hence, in my untutored estimate, the current bullish market.)
Sometimes
So from my perspective, people who call racists or bigots Fascists are missing the point. For me, people who arm terrorist armies, who then kill civilians by the thousands, and people who commit the atrocities themselves, are Fascists because they enable such crimes or because they carry out such crimes.
Because I see a connection in every case, from Armenian genocide to the carpet-bombing of Vietnam, I define Fascism simply as:
Big Oil Married to Psychopathic Killers.
Not feudalism in the historical sense,
because historically feudalism was a complex web of mutually binding obligations. There's nothing "mutual" about what's coming at us - it's going to be straight-up exploitation and expropriation with absolutely no recompense.
FM Busby's Rissa Kerguelen series gives some idea of just how bad and how ruthless it might get.
There is no justice. There can be no peace.
Figure out how to get back control of our language.
Example class, pay attention: centrist is not a moderate; it's a corporate RWinger.
Inner and Outer Space: the Final Frontiers.
As I told Hillary supporters prior to November 8th...
Elections have consequences. Dems should have stuck with Bernie who had an actual chance at winning.
That's a bad sign that will chill on normalization
I would say that if Trump lets Gitmo start up with the super-max prison and torture business again, there's a high probability now that any of the latest trade deals for US companies to sell goods and services into Cuba will be going south or dead-locked. Obama intentionally waited to the very end of his 2nd term to get normalization going, this was unpopular by the rightwing, not all the Rethugs but most of them. So it was working, Fidel was still alive, "Brother Obama" was very a complimentary honor from the Cuban commander. Trump is pushing Humpty Dumpty off his wall.
Last I read it was going off to a positive start. So much for American business to get a foot in the door over there again.
Bork, what a twit
Right: he was concerned how it might look, not whether it was actually right for the AG to play that role.
Not sure how this reply landed here - was supposed to be to Stephen D's reference to the Saturday Night Massacre above.
Sad that I usually haven't
Sad that I usually haven't the stomach to read the Nation any more and certainly not right now, but just saw this rather revoltingly phrased headline:
HOW did ANY US agency 'make sure that voting machines couldn't be hacked - EVER? No wonder I feel dizzy, with all of the spin that just keeps coming...
US elections were just fine until the Rooshins came along
and Trump out-cheated the Clintons, right? Even when the Supreme Court made like two-armed bandits to transplant the Shrub into office, right?Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
I'll repeat-post this here,
I'll repeat-post this here, which everyone really should view.
The corporate interests/billionaires are eliminating public financing for Presidential elections... Do not miss any of this informational video! I think it's all covered now, and easily 6 feet under. Democracy, I mean, and any chance of electoral change in America.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FN-cYCjAAXI
Edit to add forgotten block-quotes.
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
It's happening faster and faster.
@gustogirl
This has been in the planning and setting-up stage for a very long time...
What terrifies me is that so few seem to see what this is, how fatal the results will be to life itself and still talk about 'future fixes' as though convinced that there must be a future worth living possibly at some later date, no matter what happens... while avenues are closed off before our eyes and the corporate teeth sink further into our throats.
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
Will you please turn your comment into an essay?
It's very important.
@gustogirl
It is very important - and I think you'd do a much better job. Honestly, I'm chronically tired to the point where I keep missing obvious things and important points and you're so good at explaining things that you'd present the situation with the necessary impact and clarity to make other people more easily realize exactly what this means.
On the plus side, I've been saving up to start getting some helpful supplements, one of which I hope to get this weekend, and hope to be feeling and cogitating better in the near future. We need our wits about us and I only seem to have about half of mine much of the time, lol.
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.