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blueseas's Journal"STEPHEN ACTUALLY ENJOYS SEEING THOSE PICTURES AT THE BORDER":
The article heading was in caps.
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In the era of primal Trump, West Wing advisers have been bracing for the moment when Donald Trump instigates a moral and political crisis from which the White House cant recover. The current situation, with its heartbreaking images of migrant families being separated on the southern border, and children interned in camps and kept in cages, might be that moment. There are echoes of Charlottesville, with the president digging himself deeper, even as the midterms loom. This is brutal, said one Republican close to the president. Trump is riding high in the polls, and its playing into his mental state that hes invincible.
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Meanwhile, as the border crisis spirals, the absence of a coordinated policy process has allowed the most extreme administration voices to fill the vacuum. White House senior policy adviser Stephen Miller has all but become the face of the issue, a development that even supporters of Trumps zero-tolerance position say is damaging the White House. Stephen actually enjoys seeing those pictures at the border, an outside White House adviser said. Hes a twisted guy, the way he was raised and picked on. Theres always been a way hes gone about this. Hes Waffen-SS.
Link:https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/06/stephen-miller-family-separation-white-house?mbid=nl_CH_5b2a8db8032f33621033faf9&CNDID=22164929&spMailingID=13727563&spUserID=MjU3NjkzMDk1NzE2S0&spJobID=1421838961&spReportId=MTQyMTgzODk2MQS2
how-democracy-dies
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Runciman begins with a story. Watching the inauguration of Donald Trump on 20 January 2017, in a draughty lecture hall in Cambridge, where he is head of the Department of Politics and International Studies, professor of politics and a fellow of Trinity Hall, he observed how the mood of the students who had gathered there changed when Trump started speaking. Initially almost festive, it turned suddenly to one of fear and foreboding:
The speech Trump gave was shocking
He bemoaned the rusted-out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation
the crime and gangs and drugs. In calling for a rebirth of national pride, he reminded his audience that we all bleed the same red blood of patriots. It sounded like a thinly veiled threat. Above all, he cast doubt on the basic idea of representative government, which is that the citizens entrust elected officials to take decisions on their behalf
Was he going to mobilise popular anger against any professionals who now stood in his way? Who would be able to stop him? When he had finished speaking, he was greeted in the lecture hall back in Cambridge by a stunned silence. We werent the only ones taken aback. Trumps predecessor but one in the presidency, George W Bush, was heard to mutter as he left the stage: That was some weird shit.
None of this suggests Trump is about to install fascism in America. The US is not Weimar Germany, and it will take more than the digital revolution to destroy American democracy. Near the end of the book, Runciman makes a prediction: On 20 January 2053 there will be a ceremony in Washington, DC to mark the inauguration of the duly elected president of the United States
American democracy will survive the presidency of Donald Trump.
More at the link:
https://www.newstatesman.com/culture/books/2018/05/how-democracy-dies
PEOPLE GET SUBPOENAS, SHIT GETS REAL": WHAT JOHN EDWARDS SHOULD TEACH THE MEDIA ABOUT COVERING TRUMP
PEOPLE GET SUBPOENAS, SHIT GETS REAL: WHAT JOHN EDWARDS SHOULD TEACH THE MEDIA ABOUT COVERING TRUMP
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When BuzzFeed News published the Steele dossier, in January of 2017, much of the media universe rushed to condemn the release of an unverified document that made a series of explosive accusations about Donald Trump and his campaigns dealings with Russia. Never mind that the claims included in the dossier are a key piece of the special counsels investigation into Trump, or that the dossier was being circulated around the highest levels of American government on the cusp of a new presidency. There was a righteous journalism debate to be had! Brian Stelter of CNN compared BuzzFeed to WikiLeaks. NBCs Chuck Todd told BuzzFeed editor-in-chief Ben Smith: You just published fake news. Even Bob Woodward, the high priest of investigative journalism, lashed the dossier, calling it a garbage document......
It was a weird look for the news media: opting to give Trumpa man with a decades-long record of telling mistruths, double-dealing, obscuring facts, dodging responsibility, and trashing journaliststhe benefit of the doubt over a news organization working in the publics interest to keep powerful people accountable.
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/05/what-john-edwards-should-teach-the-media-about-covering-trump
A Glossary of Extremist Language
There is no such thing as Alt Left
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Alt-Light
The alt-light comprises members of the far right who once fell under the alt-right umbrella but have since split from the group because, by and large, racism and anti-Semitism are not central to its far-right nationalist views, according to Ryan Lenz, the editor of Hatewatch, a publication of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Members of the alt-right mocked these dissidents as the alt-light.
The alt-light is the alt-right without the racist overtones, but it is hard to differentiate it sometimes because youre looking at people who sometimes dance between both camps, he said.
The two groups often feud online over the Jewish Question, or whether Jews profit by secretly manipulating the government and the news media.
Antifa
Antifa is a contraction of the word anti-fascist. It was coined in Germany in the 1960s and 1970s by a network of groups that spread across Europe to confront right-wing extremists, according to Mr. Pitcavage. A similar movement emerged in the 1980s in the United States and has grown as the alt-right has risen to prominence.
For some so-called antifa members, the goal is to physically confront white supremacists. If they can get at them, to assault them and engage in street fighting, Mr. Pitcavage said. Mr. Lenz, at the Southern Poverty Law Center, called the group an old left-wing extremist movement.
Members of the alt-right broadly portray protesters who oppose them as antifa, or the alt-left, and say they bear some responsibility for any violence that ensues a claim made by Mr. Trump on Tuesday.
But analysts said comparing antifa with neo-Nazi or white supremacist protesters was a false equivalence.
Cuck
Cuck is an insult used by the alt-right to attack the masculinity of an opponent, originally other conservatives, whom the movement deemed insufficiently committed to racism and anti-Semitism.
Alt-Light
The alt-light comprises members of the far right who once fell under the alt-right umbrella but have since split from the group because, by and large, racism and anti-Semitism are not central to its far-right nationalist views, according to Ryan Lenz, the editor of Hatewatch, a publication of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Members of the alt-right mocked these dissidents as the alt-light.
The alt-light is the alt-right without the racist overtones, but it is hard to differentiate it sometimes because youre looking at people who sometimes dance between both camps, he said.
The two groups often feud online over the Jewish Question, or whether Jews profit by secretly manipulating the government and the news media.
Antifa
Antifa is a contraction of the word anti-fascist. It was coined in Germany in the 1960s and 1970s by a network of groups that spread across Europe to confront right-wing extremists, according to Mr. Pitcavage. A similar movement emerged in the 1980s in the United States and has grown as the alt-right has risen to prominence.
For some so-called antifa members, the goal is to physically confront white supremacists. If they can get at them, to assault them and engage in street fighting, Mr. Pitcavage said. Mr. Lenz, at the Southern Poverty Law Center, called the group an old left-wing extremist movement.
Members of the alt-right broadly portray protesters who oppose them as antifa, or the alt-left, and say they bear some responsibility for any violence that ensues a claim made by Mr. Trump on Tuesday.
But analysts said comparing antifa with neo-Nazi or white supremacist protesters was a false equivalence.
Cuck Cuck is an insult used by the alt-right to attack the masculinity of an opponent, originally other conservatives, whom the movement deemed insufficiently committed to racism and anti-Semitism.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/15/us/politics/alt-left-alt-right-glossary.html?utm_source=nextdraft&utm_medium=email&_r=0
What Trumps decision to pull out of the Paris Agreement means for your wallet
Our planet is warming, putting at risk not only our physical well-being, but our wallets.
President Donald Trump announced Thursday that the U.S. would pull out of the Paris Agreement, a landmark international deal signed in 2015 to limit global warming. The U.S. joins only two other countries, Syria and Nicaragua, in rejecting it. The decision comes after the hottest year on record in 2016, in which temperatures were 1.78 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than the mid-century mean. Scientists say global temperatures may rise by 7 degrees Fahrenheit before the end of the 21st century. As climate change escalates, cities are building sea walls, seeking new water sources for drought-stricken land, and storm-proofing their infrastructure in preparation. But while impending environmental impact of rising temperatures may be the most tangible, the often-overlooked effects on our pocketbooks may be just as worrisome, according to David Stookey, author of new book Climate-Proof Your Personal Finances published the Savvy Families Institute, an organization he heads that is based in Rhode Island.
More:http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/personalfinance/what-trump%E2%80%99s-decision-to-pull-out-of-the-paris-agreement-means-for-your-wallet/ar-BBxn5OR?ocid=ob-fb-enus-280
A primer on the long list of successors if a president is removed
1. Vice President of the United States-Mike Pence
2. Speaker of the House-Paul Ryan
3. President pro tempore of the Senate-Orrin Hatch
4. Secretary of State-Rex Tillerson
5. Secretary of the Treasury-Steven Mnuchin
6. Secretary of Defense-Jim Mattis
7. Attorney General-Jeff Sessions
8. Secretary of the Interior-Ryan Zinke
9. Secretary of Agriculture-Sonny Perdue
10. Secretary of Labor-Alexander Acosta
11. Secretary of Health and Human Services-Tom Price
12. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development-Ben Carson
13. Secretary of Transportation-Elaine Chao
14. Secretary of Energy-Rick Perry
15. Secretary of Education-Betsy DeVos
16. Secretary of Veterans Affairs-David Shulkin
17. Secretary of Homeland Security-John Kelly
https://www.facebook.com/newsandguts/?hc_ref=NEWSFEED&fref=nf
Republican Congressman Wants to Scale Back American Elephant Ivory Ban
"He has a history of making bizarre arguments in favor of legalizing the trade of endangered wildlife"
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Throughout his 23 terms in Congress, Rep. Don Young has developed a reputation with animal rights activists and conservationists as one of the leading villains. In January 2017, Young introduced a bill that would scale back former President Barack Obamas nearly total ivory ban, which was enacted in July 2016 and makes exceptions for bona fide antiques and items with small amounts of ivory.
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He previously said in an interview with Rolling Stone that environmentalists are self-centered bunch of waffle-stomping, Harvard-graduating, intellectual idiots who are not Americans, never have been Americans, never will be Americans.
http://observer.com/2017/04/congressman-don-young-elephant-ivory-ban/
The coded language of the alt-right is helping to power its rise
By Steven Petrow Columnist, Civilities April 10
Ive always said that I appreciate all my readers, both those who agree with me and those who dont. But lately Ive been puzzled by the new slurs directed at me by some of the latter. Many I didnt even understand, so I did some digging.
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But heres the nasty undercurrent: These new words are intrinsic to the alt-rights rise, according to Lakoff. He connects this to the Nazis and the coded language (prime example: the master race) that eventually allowed them to topple governmental institutions. The strategy is to control discourse, Lakoff points out. One way you do that is preemptive name calling . . . based on a moral hierarchy.
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Snowflake. This is no compliment, even if you like to think that youre one of a kind. At best, its a derisive term for someone considered entitled, which to those using it includes people of color, LGBT folks, students even Meryl Streep for her pro-kindness stance at the Golden Globes. Sarah McBride of the Human Rights Campaign told me that its often used against LGBT people in reference to pronoun usage, particularly nonbinary pronoun use, and the efforts on college campuses to be more aware and affirming of peoples pronouns. Used in a sentence, via Urban Dictionary: Hey snowflake, Trump won, deal with it. With one word youre dismissed as weak, feminine, juvenile a loser.
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More at link:https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/the-coded-language-of-the-alt-right-is-helping-to-power-its-rise/2017/04/07/5f269a82-1ba4-11e7-bcc2-7d1a0973e7b2_story.html?utm_term=.263263d549ba
Resistance Analysis
Today's Trump news conference was not chaos...
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Energize his base
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Coins from years of travel
I have inherited coins from travel. My late family member worked for the airlines and traveled the world. I have world coins from may different places. I have no idea how to sell them or convert them. I am in the process of downsizing.
Any advice?
I also inherited coins in slabs. I suppose a coin dealer would help with that or sell on an auction site?
Thank you for reading!
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