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Jeff Cumberbatch - Columnist, Barbados Advocate
Jeff Cumberbatch – Columnist, Barbados Advocate

โ€œA successful president need not have a degree in constitutional law. But he should understand the Constitutionโ€™s grant of executive power.โ€ โ€œHe should share Hamiltonโ€™s vision of an energetic president leading the executive branch in a unified direction, rather than viewing the government as the enemy. He should realize that the Constitution channels the president toward protecting the nation from foreign threats, while cooperating with Congress on matters at home.โ€ –James Yoo, University of California (Berkeley)

I feel almost a sense of compulsion to apologize to readers of the Barbados Advocate for returning for a second week to a commentary on the any matter associated with the neโ€™er-do-well Trump presidency in the US. This is even more keenly felt when locally there is much fodder for a columnist; last weekโ€™s launching of what claims hopefully to be a third political way; an unseemly public disagreement between Board and Governor at the Central Bank; and an overdue determination from the Prime Minister as to the viability of the controversial Bridgetown Hyatt project However, todayโ€™s effort is concerned only tangentially with what is swiftly morphing into a U S kakistocracy and pertains rather to the ongoing battle between the Trump administration and the courts for the constitutional governance of the republic.

A few columns back, I had tentatively advanced the thesis that President Trump, having been abandoned by some of the leading lights of the Republican party under whose banner he ostensibly campaigned, might have adopted an attitude of โ€œI-canโ€“and-will-do-it-myselfโ€ and thereby assume the role of a latter-day monarch. While I am not prepared to argue whether or not this has become an actuality, his attitude towards judicial rulings that have been adverse to him leads one to conclude that he is behaving less than merely a disgruntled litigant and more like one who regards the prudential application of the law as an officious gadfly to his overweening ambitions.

To bring the point closer home, if this were a game of cricket in the road and the bat and ball were his, he would have long ago taken both up and gone home in a huff after disagreeing vehemently with the umpireโ€™s verdict that he was clearly out.

Readers will be reminded that both the โ€œso-called judgeโ€, as Robart J. was so irreverently termed, and the three judge federal appeals panel have rejected President Trumpโ€™s attempt to prohibit entry into the US of nationals from seven largely Muslim nations. These rulings have driven a ZR through a major plank of the presidentโ€™s efforts to โ€œmake America great againโ€, the appeals court ruling stating that the Trump administration had shown no evidence that anyone from the embargoed nations had committed or were likely to commit terrorist acts in the US. Mr Trumpโ€™s bold openly voiced discriminatory threat to ban Muslims as a whole could scarcely have helped his cause since such a sentiment clearly betrays an intention to discriminate on grounds of religious affiliation, a patently unconstitutional act, and relegates to an afterthought the consideration of national security.

The matter now moves to the Supreme Court for consideration. However, an initial hurdle for the governing administration is whether the case will be taken at all by that body. In a brilliant and well researched article, โ€œControlling Inherent Presidential Power: Providing a Framework for Judicial Reviewโ€, published in the Southern California Law Review, Professor Edward Chemerinsky of the De Paul University College of Law argues that โ€œmost suits to have a Presidentโ€™s act declared unconstitutional never reach the Supreme Courtโ€ฆโ€ He references in support a number of instances among dozens where this has occurred, including disputes as to the authority of the President to impose wage price guidelines on government contractors and as to his authority to impose a 10% surcharge on most articles imported into the United States.

Even if the Supreme Court should decide to try the matter, however, the current jurisprudence is woefully unsettled. The author notes no fewer than four approaches to the question of whether the opening words of Article II of the Constitution to the effect that โ€œthe Executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of Americaโ€™ are to be construed as vesting the President with powers not enumerated in the Article.

There are those, doubtless including Mr Trump himself, who hold fast to the interpretation that the Presidentโ€™s powers are untrammelled and that he is permitted to exercise authority not specifically granted by the Constitution, while others are, contrastingly, of the considered opinion that such plenary authority would be inconsistent with a Constitutional ethos of a government with restricted authority.

According to Professor Chemerinskyโ€™s analysis, the approaches used by the lower Courts range from a clear denial of any inherent judicial power at all and that he must act pursuant to constitutional or statutory authority only, to the existence of a broad and substantial inherent authority, especially, interestingly enough in the current context, in the field of foreign affairs.

In accordance with the first perception, there is no room in US governance for a โ€œpresidential prerogativeโ€ equivalent to the โ€œroyal prerogativeโ€ claimed by British monarchs of yore and still claimed by some to extend to the local Governor General, itself an office created by Constitutional provision and thus inherently of limited authority. On this approach, if there is no condign constitutional provision authorizing the presidentโ€™s action, then it is unconstitutional.

As for the broad authority in international relations approach that the lawyers for the President will doubtless be hewing towards in their arguments, this limits the narrow approach to internal matters only. In one 1936 decision, the judge wrote:

โ€œ The two classes of powers (domestic and foreign are different, both in respect of their origin and their nature. The broad statement that the federal government can exercise no powers except those specifically enumerated in the Constitutionโ€ฆis categorically true only in respect of our internal affairsโ€ฆโ€

This approach reminds us โ€œwe are here dealing not with an authority vested in the President by an exertion of legislative power, but with such an authority plus the very delicate plenary and exclusive power of the President as the sole organ of the federal government in the field of international relationsโ€ฆโ€

Nonetheless, as if presaging the current dispute, after these dicta acknowledge that this power does not require as a basis for its exercise an act of Congress, it concludes ominously for the Trump administration:

โ€œโ€ฆbut which, of course, like every other government power, must be exercised in subordination to the applicable provisions of the Constitutionโ€ฆ.โ€

The right to due process before any abrogation of an existing right is one such entrenched therein.

To be continuedโ€ฆ.


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368 responses to “The Jeff Cumberbatch Column – The Rule of Law and Presidential Authority”


  1. @Lawson
    Flynn was one of those leading the chants of โ€œlock her upโ€, he went before those chants were directed towards him although he is not out of the woods yet.

    Moles? Who needs moles when the WH is leaking like a sieve. BTW the information was going to come out sooner or later as it was in the hands of the FBI and the Justice Dept. before Trump officially took over. Look for more disclosures if Flynn is called before one of the many Senate Committees to testify about his Russian dealings.


  2. Sargeant February 14, 2017 at 12:10 AM #

    Just in
    Flynn resigns, doubt thatโ€™s the end of the intrigue.

    Stay tuned

    Intrigue my foot- Flynn is not the first crooked American presidential nominee that had to resign becsause of scandalous behaviour nor would he be the last-

  3. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://ow.ly/jV3n308Z4m0

    What a disgrace for the government, Flynn lasted what…all of 3 weeks.

    “Besieged National Security Adviser Michael Flynn resigned Monday night after less than a month on the job, admitting he misled the vice president and other senior officials about discussions he had with Russiaโ€™s ambassador to the U.S. regarding sanctions.

    In a letter Monday announcing his departure, Flynn, 58, acknowledged giving โ€œincomplete informationโ€ to Vice President Pence and others about a phone call he had with the Russian ambassador in late December, well in advance of President Trumpโ€™s Jan. 20 inauguration.

    Flynn told Pence and others he and Ambassador Sergey Kislyak did not discuss Obama administration sanctions on Russia, which were imposed Dec. 29 as punishment for its interference in the 2016 elections.

    But on Monday it was revealed that the Justice Department told the Trump administration weeks ago of significant discrepancies between Flynnโ€™s descriptions and the actual details of the call โ€” and warned that left him vulnerable to blackmail.

    In his resignation letter, Flynn said he made โ€œnumerous calls with foreign counterparts … to facilitate a smooth transitionโ€ and build strong relationships between the Trump administration and the rest of the world.

    โ€œBecause of the fast pace of events, I inadvertently briefed the vice president-elect and others with incomplete information regarding my phone calls with the Russian ambassador,โ€ Flynn continued.”…..

  4. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Lawson…trump is the buggest just a matter of time before he is completely outed.

    I used to check out yhe Amish lifestyle on my summer trips to Reading, Pennsylvania. Dont know about the mafia though, tell me more…lol

    This a desperate tactic, removing Flynn and replacing him with his right hand man when all is high level staff are more than likely just as compromised as he is, they took orders from Flynn and in the militaries written rules………….”ours is not to question why, ours is just to do or die.”

    There will spill over.

    “The man slated to temporarily take over for ousted National Security Adviser Michael Flynn was one of his right-hand men.

    “Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg served as the National Security Council chief of staff under Flynn and was tasked with overhauling the Defense Department under President Trump’s transition team.

    Trump announced Kellogg as Flynn’s replacement on Monday night following a tumultuous weekend as the White House turned on the adviser for allegedly lying to senior members of the administration, including Vice President Mike Pence, about pre-inauguration talks with a Russian diplomat. He is accused of offering to lift former President Obamaโ€™s sanctions against Russia.”

  5. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Lawsonโ€ฆtrump is the biggest mole, it’s just a matter of time before he is completely outed.

  6. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    Whoever had access and the ability to copy the original tapes has to be careful not to venture out late at night or the will find themselves the victim of a late night tragic robbery or freak car accident

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    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/sally-yates-warned-trump-that-flynn-was-compromised-by-russia-a7578796.html

    This should not surprise anyone…Sally Yates can have herself a great big laugh now while here career climbs higher and higher…..

    “The acting attorney general informed the Trump White House late last month that she believed Michael Flynn had misled senior administration officials about the nature of his communications with the Russian ambassador to the United States, and warned that the national security adviser was potentially vulnerable to Russian blackmail, current and former U.S. officials said.

    The message, delivered by Sally Q. Yates and a senior career national security official to the White House counsel, was prompted by concerns that Flynn, when asked about his calls and texts with the Russian diplomat, had told Vice President-elect Mike Pence and others that he had not discussed the Obama administration sanctions on Russia for its interference in the 2016 election, the officials said. It is unclear what the White House counsel, Donald McGahn, did with the information.

    In the waning days of the Obama administration, James R. Clapper Jr., who was the director of national intelligence, and John Brennan, the CIA director at the time, shared Yates’ concerns and concurred with her recommendation to inform the Trump White House. They feared that “Flynn had put himself in a compromising position” and thought that Pence had a right to know that he had been misled, according to one of the officials, who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence matters.”

    He will go from one disgrace to the other as the world watches..

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/david-petraeus-michael-flynn-resign-donald-trump-a7578806.html

    “Disgraced former CIA director David Petraeus has been tipped as the most likely replacement for Michael Flynn following the latterโ€™s resignation as National Security Adviser.

    Mr Flynn became the first major resignation from Donald Trumpโ€™s administration after it emerged that contrary to federal law, he spoke to Russian officials about sanctions and then attempted to cover up the conversations. His brief tenure in the role amounted to less than a month.

    Mr Petraeus now appears poised to replace Mr Flynn. He is a well-known former military figure who came to prominence under the Obama administration. He led troops in Afghanistan before being appointed to the top position at the CIA.

    Donald Trump selects Michael Flynn as national security adviser.

    However, Mr Petraeusโ€™ career came to a dramatic end after he was forced to resign after a Justice Department investigation found that he had shared classified information with a woman with whom he was having an extra marital affair.”

  8. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://ow.ly/JQ0E308Z9pQ

    The justice department now has no choice but to gear up for an extensive and very far reaching investigation into Flynngate , starting with the illiterate…where the buck stops…..right on down to the water boys and girls. .., that did not take long at all…not even one month yet..lol

    It’s over to Justice.

    “Within minutes of Michael Flynn’s resignation, questions began to swirl over just how deep-seated the ex-national security adviser’s ties to Russia actually are โ€” and who else within the Trump administration might have known about them.

    The abrupt Monday night resignation came just a few hours after news broke that former acting attorney general Sally Yates warned the White House last month that Flynn had lied about the extent of his conversations with a top Russian official.

    Shortly after the resignation, the ranking Democratic members on the House Judiciary Committee and the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform demanded an “immediate” briefing on why it appears no one in the White House acted on Yates’ report.

    “The Trump administration apparently did nothing about it โ€” neither to clarify the truth to the American public or to stop General Flynn from being an ongoing national security concern,” Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.) and Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) said in a joint statement.”

  9. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Oh what a tangled web they weaved when all they did was deceive….heads will roll.

    “The reality is General Flynn was unfit to be the National Security Advisor, and should have been dismissed three weeks ago. Now, we in Congress need to know who authorized his actions, permitted them, and continued to let him have access to our most sensitive national security information despite knowing these risks.”

    The senior Democrats blasted congressional Republicans for allegedly turning “a blind eye” to conducting oversight, and demanded a “full classified briefing” by the FBI and the Department of Justice by Thursday.

    Another senior Congressional Democrat claimed Flynn’s resignation demands intensified scrutiny of the Trump administration.”


  10. pieceuhderockyeahright February 14, 2017 at 5:19 AM #
    Whoever had access and the ability to copy the original tapes has to be careful not to venture out late at night or the will find themselves the victim of a late night tragic robbery or freak car accident
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    … a leftover legacy of the Clintons!!


  11. @ John
    โ€ฆ a leftover legacy of the Clintons!!
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Not really…
    It is a well established albino strategy.


  12. UK not cancelling trumps visit or downgrading it, LOL some people just dont get it ..even that sleaze clinton is still hanging around sniping ,its time to go after her big time and let the left know quit poking the bear.

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    Well Well & Consequences

    John…you act as though this is not what white people do..when they can’t have their way, when they are being brought down…and have been doing for centuries and will continue to do until they are stopped.

    It’s clear the illiterate may not get the opportunity to shut anyone up, once FBI and Justice Department are sicced on ya, ya can’t fart unless the decibel is recorded…another step closer to impeachment…

    …..army generals are creatures who only follow orders and chains of command….Flynn did not act on his own, despite his previous relationship with Russia….he was hired based on that relationship.

    I am surprised that the BU “Army Vets” did not jump out to tell me that the military phrase really is….

    …”ours is not to question why, ours is but to do AND die”

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    Well Well & Consequences

    Lawson…they are not cancelling the illiterate’s visit or downgrading it, they are just not holding it while parliament is in session, but waiting for summer when it’s closed, so he is not booed in parliament by the members and made embarrassed, but there will still be protests, cant stop that though.

    Besides, why are you worried about that, the justice department is now trump’s biggest headache…lol, he might visit the UK but as an impeached president…lol

  15. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-mental-health-new-york-times-incapable-being-president-warning-open-letter-a7578831.html

    Look Lawson…an even bigger headache for the illiterate…an mental illness headache….lol you will get to see him systematically taken down.

    Mental health professionals warn Trump is incapable of being president

    ‘We fear that too much is at stake to be silent any longer’, say psychiatrists

    Psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers have signed an open letter warning Donald Trumpโ€™s mental state โ€œmakes him incapable of serving safely as presidentโ€.

    The 35 mental health professionals said Mr Trumpโ€™s โ€œwords and behaviour suggest a profound inability to empathiseโ€.

    The Presidentโ€™s tendency to โ€œdistort realityโ€ to fit his โ€œpersonal myth of greatnessโ€ and attack those who challenge him with facts was likely to increase in a position of power, they added.


  16. @Sargeant February 13, 2017 at 10:29 PM ..That would have to be very dim echoes of Nixon’s boondoggle of Watergate….very dimly distant. Are you actually suggesting that this little nonsense could bring down the president…surely you jest.

    I would agree with you that Trump and his team have a hubris, arrogance and a dangerous bunker mentality of perceiving all incoming ‘attacks’ as explosive which is similar to Nixon ‘paranoia’ leading to his actions and resignation but in no way do Trump’s action reach Nixon’s folly… YET!

    So what if a congressional committee confirms that Trump basically instructed Flynn to speak to the Russians to advise that he would handle the sanctions differently …then so WHAT!

    That is not an offense about which the non-Democrat US public will demand his censure. He will get endless political blow-back surely and it will dent his presidency further but he can easily argue – and strongly too – that his action was all to the benefit of the US.

    This has now become a political witch-hunt and one really never knows who those bonfires will burn but I would be shocked if the Pres gets more than a little burn; no big deal. We shall see.

    As noted here before Flynn was careless, arrogant and bluntly stupid to have been caught on a wire-tap. A man of his Intel experience and supposed gravitas should have and could have spoken to the Russian ambassador via one of any ‘secure’ methods of communication to counteract the standard phone surveillance of high ranking diplomats done in every major city.

    His resignation was assured from the moment this became public as he surely lost all respect and thus ability to manage the NSC. How could the President’s chief security adviser and a former top Intel operator have such putrid trade-craft skills!

    This entire episode is absolutely shocking and frankly somewhat ‘unbelievable’.

    Anyhow. I hope you and Are-We listened to Stephen Miller on Sunday. Years ago they said that people who heard Nixon on radio when he debated Kennedy thought he won his debates handily…very authoritative were his verbals as compared to his TV visuals.

    Listening to Miller on radio was frightening. He sounded like an autocrat who demands attention to his way of thinking and treats fools unkindly. (And then I read the Shaun King article on the man….whoooa, such a bigot in the WH!)

    Many in this Trump WH like him have very, very bad ‘tudes.

    A few more resignations need to be orchestrated before they get down to the real business of governance.


  17. Yes I saw that WW but the names of signatory’s seem odd eva clinton…betty clinton…bob shumer…pharrel pelosi…stuee obama


  18. OK. Flynn is gone.

    We are not surprised. This whole US government is made up of imbeciles, including Trump.

    Anybody who has sense would not want to work for them.

    A sign of collapse!


  19. What is funny about trump is his commitment to building a multi-billion dollar wall AND to the North the Canadiens are welcoming refugees with open arms. A JA policy that appeals to the ignorant of which there are many in the land of the free. No wonder Rihanna was driven to describe the President of the USA as an immoral pig.

  20. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Lawson…so just imagine the mental state of his 62, 998,979 million supporters…lol

    A regular mental illness parade, no sane person would vote for or even support such a psycho.

    I think there are enough crazies in the world, the mentally ill leaders are being targeted so they cannot spread more poison..crazy Sarkozy from France, former PM has a corruption case, the illiterate is under a Justice Department watch. …now this..should shake thong up a bit, wait until Chadster hears the assassination was carried out alledgedly by 2 females..lol

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/kim-jong-un-assassination-female-agents-poisoned-needles-north-korea-killed-dead-death-malaysia-a7579336.html

    “North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s brother has been assassinated in Malaysia, South Korean media reports.

    Kim Jong-nam was killed at Kuala Lumpur airport after being attacked by two women with “poisoned needles,” according to local TV reports.

    The two women, believed to be North Korean agents, escaped in a taxi and remain at large, TV Chosun reported.

    Yonhap News, citing a South Korean government source, also reported Mr Kim had been killed.

    kim-jong-nam-0.jpg
    Kim Jong-Nam, the eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il (Getty Images)
    Malaysian police told Reuters an unidentified North Korean man died en route to hospital from a Kuala Lumpur airport.

    The police said the man’s identity had not been verified.

    An employee in the emergency ward of Putrajaya hospital told the agency a deceased Korean there was born in 1970 and surnamed Kim.

    A source close to the Malaysian Prime Minister’s office confirmed Mr Kim’s death to the BBC, adding that his body was now undergoing an autopsy.”


  21. stop blogging and inadevertently or advertently helping enemy spies start yogaing

  22. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    A lingering cold and a bag of coffee are among the 6 thing that they say lasted longer than Flynns’ s tenure.

    http://ow.ly/w1f7308ZUdt

    Well my bad, pardon and excuse us, but we never knew it was supposed to be a state secret, being that every one of you work for taxpayers….the public, that is why probes will be used and those really hurt.

    http://ow.ly/RKQn308ZUmE

    Trump blasts ‘leaks’ in first comments since Flynn’s resignation
    BY CAMERON JOSEPH
    NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Updated: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 10:52 AM

    WASHINGTON โ€” In his first public comments since National Security Advisor Michael Flynn’s resignation, President Trump reserved his fury not for Flynn but for the government officials who leaked the story of Flynn’s talks with Russia.

    “The real story here is why are there so many illegal leaks coming out of Washington? Will

    these leaks be happening as I deal on N.Korea etc?” Trump tweeted Tuesday morning.

    It’s notable that Trump sounds a lot more frustrated with the national security officials who leaked that Flynn had private conversations about sanctions with Russia’s ambassador before Trump’s inauguration than with Flynn himself.

    The White House reportedly knew about Flynn’s conversation weeks ago โ€” and that he’d misled Vice President Pence about it afterwards.

    Trump and his advisers didn’t act to reprimand him until the story became public and Flynn was eventually forced to resign. On the other hand, they’ve been increasingly talking about ways to crack down on leaks following multiple stories where career diplomats and government workers exposed information that they refused to put out on private phone calls.

    Flynn’s private conversations with Russia that seemed aimed at undercutting the Obama administration’s sanctions against the country are a breach of government conduct and potentially broke the law. It’s as yet unclear whether President Trump himself knew about the conversation’s details at the time.


  23. Surprised at how quickly and easily he went. This may be a short four years.

  24. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Lol

    Lawson….here is an international opinion on the meet and greet between the illiterate and Justin yesrday…lol…the whole thing os long, brutal and hilarious, too lazy to post it, this is the short version.

    AINSI TOUJOURS AUX TYRANS

    ALWAYS WITH THE TYRANTS

  25. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-pressure-michael-flynn-russia-links-kremlin-explain-national-security-advisor-a7579961.html

    Ah glad..may the investigation be long, stressful, tedious and very painful. Where are the trump supporters now the illiterate needs them….lol

    “Donald Trump under pressure to explain his knowledge of Michael Flynn Russia links

    ‘The million dollar question is who knew what – and when’

    Andrew Buncombe New York @AndrewBuncombe 3 hours ago16 comments

    Donald Trump is under growing pressure to explain what he knew about his ousted national security advisorโ€™s dealing with Russia, as concerns grew his administration had sat on potentially damaging details for up to a month.

    Former General Michael Flynn offered his late-night resignation as it became clear Mr Trump would no longer tolerate the flurry of embarrassing revelations, including a claim that he was potentially vulnerable to Russian blackmail.

    As Democrats demanded an inquiry into the links with Russia, of not just Mr Flynn but the entire Trump senior team, it became clear that Mr Flynnโ€™s departure would not draw a line under the issue.

    โ€œThe million dollar question is who knew what and when,โ€ Professor Jeanne Zaino of Iona College, told The Independent. โ€œDid the president know, and other than the president, who else knew, and sat on information for a month that the national security advisor was open to Russia?โ€

  26. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/brexit-latest-news-lloyds-bank-berlin-choose-european-hq-base-eu-access-a7578886.html

    When Lloyds bank is planning to choose Berlin for a move….all those Brexiters know they are screwed….good news for EU…bad for UK.

    “Brexit: Lloyds Bank close to choosing Berlin as European base to secure EU access

    The lender is examining steps to turn branch in the German capital into subsidiary, and may apply for licence later this year, sources say

    Lloyds is the only major British retail lender without a subsidiary in another EU country and it would be the first major lender to commit to Berlin as a hub to access the rest of the continent Getty/iStock
    Lloyds Banking Group is close to selecting Berlin as a European base to secure market access to the European Union when Britain leaves the bloc, sources told Reuters.

    Britain’s largest mortgage lender is examining steps to turn its branch in the German capital into a subsidiary and may apply for a licence to do so later this year, the sources said.

    Lloyds, which declined to comment, is the only major British retail lender without a subsidiary in another EU country and it would be the first major lender to commit to Berlin as a hub to access the rest of the continent after Britain quits the EU.”


  27. The chinese knocked off kims brother, letting him know to put us in a spot it could be you. Lets see if he fires off another missle


  28. @ lawson

    Wrong or is that “wong”?

    The intent is to kill Kim Jong Un and to replace him.

    The eldest brother is the most “approachable” character for the required replacement/westernization.

    He was assassinated but not by the Chinese, the Chinese DO NOT DO the “obvious”

    He was found and eliminated as a signal.

    Watch carefully how Kim Jong Un runs to ground for the next year or so and how the testing will abate.

    This is a warning and the modus speaks to a third party with “interests” in sending a message.

    THe nationalities of the killers is not too important since, irrespective of who they are, they could be contracted so that, if thy are caught, a specific nation is initially implicated.

    THey will not find these women, they have served their purpose and unless they are adept at such TWEP, they are expendible and will be eradicated.

  29. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://ow.ly/OJfn3090sIb

    Ah think this goose I starting to cook, going forward will not be easy.

    After Flynn failure, Puzderโ€™s cabinet hopes may also be cooked
    Ginger Adams Otis
    GINGER ADAMS OTIS
    NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 1:55 PM

    Andrew Puzderโ€™s cabinet confirmation may be in jeopardy, with four Republican senators withholding public support for the nominee.

    Andrew Puzderโ€™s cabinet confirmation may be in jeopardy, with four Republican senators withholding public support for the nominee. (ยฉ FRED PROUSER / REUTERS/REUTERS)

    Fresh off the failure of Michael Flynnโ€™s 24-day tenure as National Security Advisor, the Trump administration may be facing another headline-making blow โ€” the defeat of Andrew Puzderโ€™s nomination for labor secretary.

    Puzder, whose confirmation hearings have been delayed at least four times, is set to go before the Senate on Thursday.

    But four Senate Republicans have declined to say publicly if they will vote for the fast-food billionaire โ€” raising doubts Puzderโ€™s nomination will get through.

    Union leaders and community activist groups have blasted Trump for picking Puzder based on the CEOโ€™s history of salary and labor violations โ€” as well as his vociferous opposition to raising the minimum wage.

    Puzder has also done himself no favors by his refusal to fully complete vetting documents about his finances and investments and submit them to the Senate committee prior to his confirmation hearing.

    He also admitted last week that he hired an undocumented woman to work as his personal housekeeper.”

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    Well Well & Consequences

    http://ow.ly/47vV3090tr2

    It’s s easy to be turned into a pariah in the US…it never ceases to amaze me.

    Tiffany Trump shunned by magazine editors at NYFW
    BY MINYVONNE BURKE
    NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 1:53 PM

    Magazine editors claim no one wanted to sit next to Tiffany Trump at New York Fashion Week show.

    Magazine editors claim no one wanted to sit next to Tiffany Trump at New York Fashion Week show. (GREGORY PACE/BEI/SHUTTERSTOCK/GREGORY PACE/BEI/SHUTTERSTOCK)

    Tiffany Trump was given the cold shoulder at New York Fashion Week.

    The first daughter was spotted sitting front-row at the Philipp Plein show Monday night โ€” her first official appearance since her father Donald Trump took office โ€” but apparently her presence wasn’t all that welcomed.

    Several fashion editors took to Twitter revealing that people were scrambling to move their seats because they didn’t want to be near the 23-year-old.

    “Seating s—show at Philipp Plein because no editors want to sit near Tiffany Trump,” tweeted Alyssa Vingan Klein, editor-in-chief of Fashionista.com. “SHOCKER.”

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    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/michael-flynn-fired-resignation-donald-trump-sean-spicer-national-security-adviser-latest-a7580401.html

    I totally believe trump knew Flynn was playing with Putin and under his orders being the illiterate is commander in chief…now they been caught wth their pants down amd pee pee out, they are trying to spin it…admitting trump knew…lol..they should be in prison, cant spin this one good enough.

    “The White House has admitted Donald Trump was told several weeks ago that national security advisor had not told the truth about a telephone call with a Russian diplomat – and chose not to fire him immediately.

    Michael Flynn handed in his resignation amid mounting controversy over his interaction with Russian officials, and a false assurance he gave that he had not discussed the issue of sanctions. Senior officials in Mr Trumpโ€™s team were told a month ago by the acting US attorney general they feared the falsehoods made him vulnerable to potential blackmail from Moscow.

    On Tuesday, White House spokesman, Sean Spicer, said Mr Flynn was not ousted from his post because of legal issues, but because the trust between him and Mr Trump had eroded.”

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    Well Well & Consequences

    Ah just saw a new name for the illiterate online…..the British did it, it’s SCROTUS…lol

    Illiterate SCROTUS…it does have a nice ring to it. ..lol


  33. @ Vincent and Enuff

    Your submissions earlier cause me much distress because I have been taxing my ingrunt self to find some sort of loaded dice that will break this burden of hardship that these political parties have Bajans subjected to

    So I am going to put a question here to the Luminary Whom I trust.

    @ Mr. Jeff Cumberbatch.

    I had long wanted to put this question to you

    Is it possible, under existing barbadian statutes, for a political party to so craft a series of pledges to the electorate that, contrary to what each party releases as their “general election manifesto” their Pathways to Progress or Covenants of Hope lies that a document can be crafted that unlike those documents which they do not have any legal obligation to fulfil, is it possible to have a document where such CAN BE ENFORCEABLE by a judge?

    I know that as a man, you specifically would be bound by your word but I was seriously wondering if any of the emerging political parties could be so bound PRIOR TO THEIR RUNNING?

    Everyone is talking about Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson but de ole man wanted to know if, on this here 50 year old indepent rock, IF IT WAS POSSIBLE TO CREATE SUCH AN AGREEMENT and then said political party be bound by law to enact these laws/statutes, once they constitute the majority of the Parliament and Senate.

    Forgive de ole man narrow way of thinking about these political issues which i am reliably informed cannot just be BLP and DLP centric so I is trying to appear like if i got a likkle sense


  34. @Pieces at 4:16 PM # re “Watch carefully how Kim Jong Un runs to ground for the next year or so and how the testing will abate.”

    Is it also not just as likely that Kim killed his brother as he did their uncle and so many other family members!

    Could this not be a signal from him that he alone is boss and no outside force can trump him with any spurious long-range plans for a brotherly reject and replace.

    The brother certainly seemed unprepared for his demise being without bodyguards and such.

    The intrigue of international movementations….

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    Well Well & Consequences

    Jeff had posted the Barbados Constitution on here some time ago in whole or in part, I remember reading it, so he should be able to give you that info Piece.


  36. at least we agree it is a message to kim, if the missiles stop and he hunkers down it was to him. Remember a little persuasion and death of a child slowed kadaffy down. Facing your own mortality sometimes has a sobering effect.
    Maybe the south koreans, but i think chinese they want trade with US and dont want them arming up japan or recognizing taiwan.


  37. @lawson February 14, 2017 at 3:49 PM “The chinese knocked off kim’s brother.”

    Would it surprise you if it was Kim that had his own brother knocked off?

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    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/kellyanne-conway-office-government-ethics-discipline-ivanka-trump-nordstrom-a7580556.html

    This other dingbat needs muzzling…checks and balances work very well indeed as she will learn.

    “The Office of Government Ethics has called for disciplinary action to be taken against President Donald Trumpโ€™s senior adviser Kellyanne Conway for her public statements promoting Ivanka Trump retail products.

    In a letter addressed to White House deputy counsel, the OGE said it believes there is โ€œstrong reasonโ€ to believe Ms Conway violated ethics rules and should be disciplined for it.

    The OGEโ€™s letter comes as the White House is embroiled in controversy that resulted in the abrupt resignation of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and conversations held between him and the Russian Ambassador late last year.

    Still, Mr Flynnโ€™s resignation was just one of many controversies that have come out of the administration in its infancy, including concerns of the Trump familyโ€™s business ties.

    โ€œUnder the present circumstances, there is strong reason to believe that Ms Conway has violated the Standards of Conduct and that disciplinary action is warranted,โ€ the letter reads. “


  39. @Well Well & Consequences February 14, 2017 at 4:58 PM “they should be in prison”

    Or to [mis]quote Michael Flynn during the election campaign:

    “Lock them up, lock them up, lock them up.”

    Lolll!!!

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    Well Well & Consequences

    http://ow.ly/9Ien3090N2p

    Lol….Simple, ya think they easy, they are now calling for Flynnโ€™s arrest and trump investigated…lol

    http://ow.ly/kpFQ3090NPy

    Then they decided……that is not enough, so much fun I dont know what to do with myself.

    They are now calling for trump or Flynn or both to be arrested for that slick trick…trump admitted he knew, even as commander in chief elect of the military, he knew, he was sworn in as Flynn’s boss and he knew..lol…trump spent so much time trying to oneup and upstage Obama, now he is in a hot load over it…lol

    “Donald Trump should be arrested over Michael Flynn’s talks with Russia, Michael Moore says

    US President under pressure after national security adviser resigns amid Russian links scandal

    Ben Kentish @BenKentish 8 hours ago

    Donald Trump is facing questions about whether he knew Mike Flynn had discussed lifting sanctions on Russia Mariotama/Getty Images

    Donald Trump should be arrested over his former national security adviserโ€™s potentially illegal discussions with Russia, Michael Moore has said.”

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    Well Well & Consequences

    And then there are those who are quite aware of hpw easy it is for civil war to break out if something is not done about the wild animals in the white house.

    “Charlie Daniels: Itโ€™s Only a Matter of Time Before There Is Blood on the Streets

    By Charlie Daniels | February 14, 2017 | 11:21 AM EST

    Over a century ago, the United States of America went through a divisive and bloody Civil War that separated the people of this nation bone from marrow. It split friends, families and eventually the nation itself as a line was drawn dividing the Union States of the North from the newly formed Confederacy of the Southern States.

    Ostensibly, the war that followed was fought over the abolition of slavery, a devilish practice that never should have been allowed in the first place, and although it was the basic issue for the conflict โ€“ as is the case so much of the time โ€“ there were a myriad of other issues involved.”

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    Well Well & Consequences

    Until the intelligence agencies can really stick a good investigation on him, it’s only the judiciary and the media keeping the illiterate in check. It’s going so well.

    “When The Washington Post sinks its teeth into a dodgy, paranoid President, precedent teaches it is as prone to remove them as a distempered pitbull. The paper, along with CNN and others on page 1 of the new Enemies List, will never let go.

    They may never unravel the full truth of what and when Trump knew about Flynnโ€™s call, let alone about the Presidentโ€™s commercial links (if any) to Russia. If they do, it will take months and probably years. And even then, in a time of lowered expectations about propriety, a scandal to dwarf Watergate might not lead to resignation, impeachment, or Trump being forcibly stood down under the 25th Amendment.

    So while the astounding pace at which this administration reveals its dodginess, amateurishness and autocratic contempt for the rule of law suggests it wonโ€™t endure for long, that may be wishful thinking. In their silent movies, great vaudevillians like Keaton and Chaplin traded on an ungodly knack for cheating certain death. Trump will hope to do the same.

    Even so, after less than a month it becomes clear that Trump is no more immune to the laws of political science than his predecessors. If a Republican-dominated Congress is too cowardly to challenge and contain him, the judiciary and the media are plainly not.

    But in the twin forms of judges applying the law and journalists exercising their First Amendment rights, the Constitution is asserting itself as a barrier to the misuse of power. Without tempting fate, we can risk a coy smile of relief about that. “


  43. So Well, Well or any of the other smart people here.

    How exactly was Michael Flynn planning to make America safe again?


  44. Alexander Hamilton was born in Nevis, not St. Kitts.


  45. Sad to see a soldier of Flynn’s standing falls. That is what happens when a professional soldier plays second fiddle to a third rate politician.


  46. @Colonel B, that is a very intemperate view on February 14, at 11:35 PM. I came away with a very different perspective of Lt. Gen Flynn. He stopped being a ‘professional’ soldier long before he stopped wearing his uniform.

    Real professional military men and women ‘manage’ and ‘guide’ their third rate politicians. They do not capitulate to their crass, contemptuous direction and leave themselves open to ridicule unless they themselves are crass and contemptible.

    I can applaud Flynn for his service to his country but based on this man’s last few years as he exposed himself politically and the further exposure of his earlier career low-lights it is clear that the military is rife with the same political glad-handling promotion metrics as all aspects of life: who you know is more important than what you know.

    How he ascended through the ranks with his sharpened hateful views is interesting

    The type of bigoted tweets and social media posts which emanated from Flynn were disturbing coming from a former flag officer. And of course the man was also criticized severely as a poor people-manager in his DIA director’s role.

    None of that was the behavior of a respectable. professional soldier.

    The fact is that the third rater politician hoisted another third-rate, unprofessional, clearly arrogant (leading to careless incompetence) former soldier way beyond his abilities…. as did the military!

    Not every officer is worthy of respect, Colonel!

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    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/kim-jong-nam-latest-woman-detained-kuala-lumpur-assassin-poisoning-north-korea-un-leader-half-a7580876.html

    This was cold, very cold.

    “Kim Jong-nam: Woman detained at Kuala Lumpur airport after ‘assassination’ of North Korean leader’s half brother

    Suspect was alone and in possession of a Vietnamese travel document at the time of arrest, Malaysian police say

    May Bulman @maybulman 4 hours ago2 comments

    The car of ambassador of North Korea to Malaysia is leaving the forensic department at the hospital in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Wednesday AP
    A woman has been detained at Kuala Lumpur airport in connection with the death of Kim Jong-un’s brother.

    The suspect, in her twenties, was taken into custody in the low-cost terminal of the airport, according to a state news agency.

    The woman was alone and in possessions of a Vietnamese travel document at the time of arrest, Malaysian police said.”

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    Well Well & Consequences

    Simple…Putin would have helped him and trump keep the US safe……lol

    Not even Justin could hide the repugnance he felt after coming face to face with trump, shaking his hand felt like grabbing an eel, from Justin’s expression.

    The media, journalists and the judiciary will stay on the illiterate like white on rice. It is very clear trump and his aids seeked aid from Russia, dont care how they wriggle, they cant wish that away.

    The intelligence agencies obviously has proof they gave to Obama which prompted sanctions, Obama does not act if he has nothing to act with…

    ……..we await the massive fallout cause obviously any proof intelligence has cannot be made public until the completion of a Justice investigation.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/donald-trump-campaign-aides-russian-officials-election-2016-intelligence-agencies-law-enforcement-a7580746.html

    “Donald Trump campaign aides repeatedly spoke with Russian officials in run-up to election

    Law enforcement and intelligence agencies intercepted the communications in 2016

    Rachael Revesz New York @RachaelRevesz 4 hours ago145 comments

    Law enforcement and intelligence agencies found that members of Donald Trumpโ€™s campaign and other associates had repeated contact with Russian officials in the run-up to the election.

    Four current and former US officials told the New York Times that they had intercepted phone records and phone calls and had found evidence of the repeated communications last year, around the same time they discovered that Russia had carried out a “campaign of influence” upon the election, posting fake news to sabotage Hillary Clinton’s candidacy.

    The officials did not conclude there was evidence of the Trump team colluding with the Russians to execute this campaign, but intelligence agencies had been worried by so much communication at a time when the future President was praising Vladimir Putin’s leadership skills. Mr Trump also said Mr Putin had made a “great move” in December by not imposing retaliatory sanctions on the US .”


  49. trump hopefully now knows he is at war, pull nuclear option get his man confirmed bypass the dems and go on the offensive charge anyone leaking classified info with treason this bullshit uprising has to stop.

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