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Submitted by Caleb Pilgrim

To return to Trump ….Today is day 1075 since President Trump’s inauguration in January 2017. According to the Washington Post, by December 16, 2019, he, Trump, had made a mere 15,413 false or misleading statements (otherwise known as lies). Some claim that he even lied about his father, Fred Trump’s place of birth.

Arguably, the Post’s figures might well have been inaccurate. We do not know and we will never know the exact number of lies Trump would have told family, friends, acquaintances, strangers, his Cabinet members individually or collectively, or even lies he might have told himself during the period. The Post’s figures might therefore have been limited to his “public” lies, and the Post’s estimate far too low.

Such has been POTUS’s achievement here – a far cry from President George Washington who allegedly never told a lie – that American social scientists have now developed a new category pertaining to lies: awarding politicians, such as Trump, “the bottomless Pinocchio”. He is clearly unable to control his lying; a medical condition sometimes known as “mythomania”.

By contrast, a pastor friend, a diehard Trump supporter and a black evangelical here in the N.E USA, like another friend and former Barbados unsuccessful political candidate in last year’s May 24, 2018 election; these see Trump, notwithstanding his “truthful hyperbole” as a great man of destiny. To be fair, the Pastor’s wife, more wise, more discerning, early intimated that as far as she could see “God is not the author of confusion”.

The die, however, has now been cast; the Mueller Report completed; the transcript made available; the Whistleblower’s report publicized; ditto the IG’s report; the respective House Committees have done their inquiries and Reports. and the House has voted its two Articles of Impeachment. The Senate reconvenes in short order.

It now remains for the Senate under Chief Justice Roberts to schedule and conduct its impeachment trial of the President, a rarity, in the context of looming Primaries and a 2020 Presidential election. Senators McConnell and Graham, prospective jurors in any impeachment trial, have said that they already decided the matter. What happens if or when Senator Schumer and the Democratic Senate minority somehow file with C.J Roberts a motion to disqualify McConnell and Graham and any other juror who has already prejudged the matter? And, witnesses such as Bolton and Mulvaney? Remember that for many Republicans Trump remains the only game in town.

It is therefore appropriate to essay some brief, if random, remarks on POTUS, his Administration, certain of its policies and his prospects at this juncture.

In using the term “pre-mortem”, I do not mean to suggest that Trump’s defeat this November is a foregone conclusion. We have been here before with disastrous consequences, as former Secretary of State Clinton belatedly discovered. In a sense, he must harp on the economy. and his apparent “success” …. the economy stupid”?

Yet, there is an inescapable law of diminishing returns. Just ask any older man. (Even King David, 1 Kings 1, when he was old and cold). This law, it seems, applies in almost every sphere, including politics.

Consider a politician, a man not unlike Trumpf who thinks one way. He then speaks a second way. He then acts a third way. He trifles, obfuscates, deflects, dissembles, even lies. Bullshit and trivia persist as standard, daily political fare. His public, usually fickle, often misinformed, uninformed or even dis-informed. But, as Lincoln remarked, you can trick them some of the time, but not all of them all of the time.

As reasonable people, we must therefore resist the idea of The Idiot Posing as Intellect, or some Trump (The Tramp-in-Chief), a renegade bolshevik businessman and Putin stooge masquerading and declaring himself (soi-disant) a man of high IQ and “a very stable” geni-ass. (Cf. his late Wharton School Professor, William T. Kelley, a nonagenarian, who described him as “the dumbest goddam student” he, Professor Kelley, ever had in more than 40 years teaching at Wharton; Kissinger’s reference to him as not having “a very orderly mind”; or Tillerson’s description of him – unretracted – as a “moron”; his former lawyer, Attorney Cohen’s testimony that he pressured Fordham and Wharton not to release Trump’s academic transcripts; his absence from the Dean’s list at Wharton despite his boast that he had graduated “top of his class” at Wharton; all in the context wherein he (Trump) demanded to see President Obama’s transcripts and academic materials). Truly, a man of seemingly impregnable, untouchable ignorance, with legions of rats of all varieties scurrying around upstairs.

Perhaps, Republican Senator Romney, when he was thinking more clearly, had Trump’s measure, when he counseled Trump against releasing his tax returns, and then subsequently described him as a “fraud” and a “conman”. Thus, by way of example, Trump has always proclaimed his love for the military. Yet, beyond his serial draft dodging, and whatever his personal demons, the only war he (Trump) seems ever to have fought may well have been limited to some gilded boudoir with relatively expensive “toys” such as “Stormy” Daniels and Karen McDougal, going rate between US $125K and $150K.

No one can say that he (Trump) had been in the US Air Force; then exiled himself to Canada, Sweden, Denmark, the U.K., or elsewhere, rather than kill so-called “gooks” in the “swamps” and muddy/paddy fields of Vietnam. He made the great escape. He now poses as a “chicken hawk”, like many another draft dodger.

The Reader might still note that in terms of re-election strategy, it is still open to Trump and his advisers to start a war, if necessary, and before the elections, if this will gee up his domestic support. E.g in the case of Iran. Many a red blooded American would then rally to “the cause”, with typical shouts of “USA” “USA”. The problem will be one of graduated response and escalation? In response, the Ayatollahs and the Iranian National Guard may have to decide on the feasibility of shutting down the Gulf – following up on their attack on Saudi oil infrastructure some time ago. Beyond profiteering by armaments manufacturers, the military-industrial complex, billionaire investors, what would be the implications for the world economy, OECD and LDC countries and the least developed countries?

As to the issue of race, Trump’s re-election strategy, the Black, Latino and minority vote.

Fortunately, many no longer deny the fact that POTUS is a racist. For too long, the naive denied this fact, despite the overwhelming evidence, (his spawning of birtherism, his notorious ads about the Central Park Five after their sentences had been vacated and all criminal charges against them withdrawn; the EEOC housing discrimination complaints against him – I would not be surprised if there was not at least one Barbadian family allegedly victim of his housing discrimination; his abuse of African countries and Haiti as “s—hole” countries; his attacks on the inner city as “rat and rodent infested”; his own admission that he is a “white nationalist”).

As to his palpable disdain for Mexicans, rumor once did percolate that his daughter, Tiffany, had dated a wealthy Mexican young man while at Wharton. Imagine some Mexican with his grubby paw on his beautiful, pristine, blonde, blue-eyed daughter! Enough to make a “nationalist” nauseous! Who knows the source(s) of his animus against Mexico and Mexicans?

To my mind, to deny that President Trump is a good old fashioned racist largely surrounded by white supremacist advisers, such as Stephen Miller, is like witnessing a man in a bank, pointing his gun at employees and customers on the bank’s floor, and denying that the gunman was a bank robber. What stupid poppy cock!

Yet, Trump can still make inroads into the Black Vote (with “Blacks For Trump” and some of his allies). What if Trump and his advisers, including Secretary Carson, following the reparations advocates decide to expend some political capital and give black families some sort of money (not “40 acres and a mule”, far less will do), or even Yang’s “Freedom Dividend”? Many a hungry belly black may well be seduced by such an obvious political ploy and vote for Trump.

As to his foreign policy, unlike the Kennedy Doctrine, the Johnson Doctrine, the Nixon Doctrine, and others, the Trump doctrine seems at best a series of ad hoc, incoherent, non-sequential non-points, never going beyond slogans such as “MAGA” and “America First”, reflecting Trump’s typical, torrential nonsensical tweets.

Several decades ago, the British Yearbook of International Law kindly published an article that I had written on some aspects of trade in the natural resources of Namibia (1990?). The French Revue des Revues subsequently dismissed the article in two words “tres interessante”. However, we all got it wrong. There was/is no such country as Namibia, per Trump in one of his recent addresses to the UNGA, He should be forgiven for not knowing the name of such a namby pamby “s–hole” country. And, thank God for small mercies insofar as he did not confuse Namibia with NAMBLA.

Imagine, also, that iyou were an immigrant, a green card holder, and a veteran who had been deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan or Syria. You return “home” to the USA. You find yourself in conflict with the law, felony or misdemeanor. You are convicted in a court of law. You are then deported to Mexico courtesy of a Commander-in-Chief who never served. (ICE officials who might never have served either). And, there are several hundreds such deported veterans in limbo in Mexico, a country they would have left in their very early childhood when their parents brought them to the US as minor children.

We need not speak of the moral obloquy involved in Trump’s policy of separating immigrant children from their parents and caging them, with resulting psychological problems.

In the final analysis, in Trump, we have a man singularly classless, embarrassingly clueless, uninformed and unfathomably uncouth. Bristling with hubris, fire and brimstone, he is more the common man’s” Lord Haw Haw”. But, give him credit. He has normalized the abnormal…He has successfully weaponized unspeakable, mass ignorance and intellectual dishonesty in the U.S. No wonder he says he loves “the poorly educated”). He has so consolidated his leadership of the Republican Party, and might yet demoralize his divided 2020 democratic opposition, all with untold implications.

Caveat: As I have said, always beware of any politician who promises that he will end corruption and “drain the swamp”. Experience teaches that he merely brings in his own new, personal swamp, a la Trump.

A second term, however, is no picnic. Just as Nixon defeated George McGovern overwhelmingly and was then driven from Office, early in his second term; just as Bill Clinton’s Presidency was almost derailed early in his second term by the Lewinsky affair, so too Trump’s chickens may come home to roost before any second term or early in his second term if he should win. Few, if any, at any rate, can indefinitely survive a thousand cuts.


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1,466 responses to “TRUMP: A Pre-mortem? Or, Death By A Thousand Cuts?”

  1. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    POTUS coined the term Trump Derangement Syndrome …I have finally been convinced of its bonfires.

    Any previously considered “intelligent” person who comes into close proximity of the Trump aura is beset with this dizzying illness that causes memory lost, wild uncharacteristic behaviour and irrational thoughts trending to hallucination.

    I eventually understood this after reading about vaunted legal scholar Prof Dershowitz…. this was said by him in response to WHY he now offers a quite contrary legal position on impeachment to that he offered in the 1980:s :

    “”I didn’t do research back then, I relied on what professors said … because that issue was not presented in the Clinton impeachment,” Dershowitz said. “Everybody knew that he was charged with a crime, the issue is whether it was a hard crime. Now the issue is whether a crime or criminal-like behavior is required.”…

    “He continued, “I’ve done the research now — I wasn’t wrong (at the time), I am just far more correct now than I was then. I said you didn’t need a technical crime back then. I still don’t think you need a technical crime.”

    The Trump aura bamboozles….


  2. The US is projected to become a white minority country by 2045 and Trump aided by Stephen Miller is trying to prevent that trend. If it restricts brown and black immigrants while at the same time increase the number of white immigrants it may postpone the changing demographic for a while but it won’t last as the birth rates for whites is on the decline while those for Brown and Black people are on the increase.

    The reality of the census projection is what is fueling the white Nationalists that are in the news these days and other politicians (Steve King excepted) may not necessarily verbalize their fears publicly but it is a driving force behind Trump’s immigration policies.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/22/us/white-americans-minority-population.html


  3. @Caleb Pilgrim January 28, 2020 6:44 PM “as my becoming (better yet, Ewart Archer, as I believe he is a good Catholic) the first black Pope in the Vatican.”

    There has never been a black pope? How is that possible since there have been black people in the Christian church from the beginning of the church. Acts 8: 26 to 40, the story of the Ethiopian Eunuch.


  4. Silly Woman
    January 28, 2020 10:19 PM

    Acts 8: 26 to 40, the story of the Ethiopian Eunuch.

    ++++++++++++++++++++

    Who was the Pope at the time and what was his colour?


  5. Silly Woman
    January 28, 2020 10:19 PM

    There has never been a black pope? How is that possible since there have been black people in the Christian church from the beginning of the church. Acts 8: 26 to 40, the story of the Ethiopian Eunuch.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    If you think about the question I am asking above you might get a huge surprise and a revelation.


  6. Q Acts 8: 26 to 40, the story of the Ethiopian Eunuch.

    ++++++++++++++++++++

    Who was the Pope at the time and what was his colour?

    A THERE WAS NO POPE AT THAT TIME

    POPES AREA ROMAN CATHOLIC THING

    THE CHURCH EXISTED FOR ABOUT 300 WORDS BEFORE THE ADVENT OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH


  7. Regarding Impeachment Article 1 – Abuse of Power.

    It is worth paraphrasing and briefly summarizing Professor Dershowitz’s learned argument:

    THE ARGUMENT
    Even if all of the factual claims made by the Democrats against President Trump were true (and these facts are still in dispute, regardless of what John Bolton says), AND

    If President Trump were therefore (hypothetically) guilty of an “abuse of power”, such NON-CRIMINAL CONDUCT is TOO SUBJECTIVE to provide a reasonable and reliable basis for impeachment and removal of a president. After all, the president does not serve at the pleasure of the Legislature.

    TO REOEAT, ABUSE OF POWER IS THEREFORE NOT AN IMPEACHABLE OFFENSE.

    IMPEACHMENT REQUIRES CRIMINAL CONDUCT OR CONDUCT THAT IS AKIN TO CRIMINAL CONDUCT. NOT BEHAVIOUR THAT POLITICAL OPPONENTS CHARACTERIZE DIFFERENTLY THAN POLITICAL FRIENDS.


  8. When I use a word,” Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, “it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less.”
    “The question is,” said Alice, “whether you can make words mean so many different things

    Professor Dershowitz as Humpty Dumpty

    Alice in Wonderland


  9. Caleb Pilgrim

    disgraces his law licence by characterizing the Trump administration’s amendment of the public charge rule as evidence that US immigration policy is now promoting “white supremacy”.

    The facts are that since 1882, US immigration policy has authorized the exclusion of immigrants who are likely to become a “public charge” (I.e., dependent on the government for their MAIN source of financial support).

    However, by the time Trump assumed the presidency in 2017, the public charge rule had been diluted by Democrats and other “progressives”.

    For example, in determining whether a green card applicant already living in the United States was, or was likely to become, a “public charge”, government officials only considered direct cash assistance to a recipient, NOT non-cash government programs like food stamps, subsidized housing, or Medicaid.

    A Mexican living in the United States on food stamps in a rental apartment provided by the government at very low cost and receiving free health care was still not considered a public charge — and could apply for a green card.

    Trump is therefore expanding the list of non-cash benefits that would be counted in determining that a green card applicant is a public charge — and therefore ineligible for legal immigrant status. There are many exceptions to the new policy for humanitarian reasons, so refugees, children, women caring for children, etc., will not be affected by the policy amendment.

    Trump is not pushing white supremacy. He is being fair to American taxpayers, given the heavy financial burden immigrants already impose on the US government.


  10. Poor Dershowitz, complained that he was no longer invited to the tony parties on Martha’s Vineyard maybe he is angling for an invite to Mara Lago and that’s behind his change of heart re Trump.

    From calling Trump “destabilizing and unpredictable” to defending him on “principle”.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/trump-impeachment-inquiry/alan-dershowitz-labeled-trump-destabilizing-unpredictable-2016-book-n1122746


  11. Oh please.

    Dershowitz is a Zionist. He is standing up for Trump, at great cost to his professional reputation, because the Trump administration supports Israel to the hilt.

    However, his arguments are superior to those coming from the Democrats.

  12. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Archer, at last some unbridled honesty : “Dershowitz is a Zionist. He is standing up for Trump,[…] because the Trump administration supports Israel to the hilt.” …. Can’t fault the man for his beliefs nor indeed for his legal gymnastics (acumen, maybe) but to suggest that his gymnastic routine is superior to the Dems flies in the face of a number of other reputable legal scholars who persuasively argue otherwise.

    YOU cannot misstate facts (or Dershowitz) that simply confound logic , commonsense and basic legal reasoning.

    1.Even if all of the factual claims made by the Democrats against President Trump were true (and these facts are still in dispute, regardless of what John Bolton says),

    No facts are in dispute re Ukraine. The ONLY thing in dispute is who else did POTUS directly advise that an investigation focused on the historical issues surrounding a candidate for upcoming elections must be initiated before he released the military funds.

    Based on the Parnas recording, Guiliani’s comments and actions, the call transcript and POTUS own words (if a foreign govt offered me dirt on a rival then I would consider it, for example) there is NO DISPUTE on what transpired… just the depth of detail.

    2.If President Trump were therefore (hypothetically) guilty of an “abuse of power”, such NON-CRIMINAL CONDUCT is TOO SUBJECTIVE to provide a reasonable and reliable basis for impeachment and removal of a president. After all, the president does not serve at the pleasure of the Legislature.

    Nothing hypothetical here. It was already stated that the GAO said the withholding was an illegal act…I recall you dismissed that as not having absolute legal standing. Fact is however that until and unless tested in court it has as much standing as ANY other legal opinion from DoJ or other legal dept.

    But GAO aside another scholar dissed Dershowitz. Laurence Tribe said, “[t]he argument that only criminal offenses are impeachable has died a thousand deaths in the writings of all the experts on the subject, but it staggers on like a vengeful zombie. In fact, there is no evidence that the phrase “high Crimes and Misdemeanors” was understood in the 1780s to mean indictable crimes.” (my emphasis)

    So if we accept that the president has powerful and unique authority to basically do as he pleases – as is granted by the US constitution – then surely one must accept that the same constitution also sets boundaries in place to control that awesome power. Thus “[i]f he abuses that authority for personal advantage, financial or political, he injures the country as a whole” and can be IMPEACHED… not because of designated statute framed criminal acts but for “high crimes and misdemeanors”.

    So yes to repeat… an abuse of power which injures the country as a whole and gives to a POTUS personal, financial or political advantage is an IMPEACHABLE OFFENSE!

    “IMPEACHMENT [does not] REQUIRE CRIMINAL CONDUCT OR CONDUCT THAT IS AKIN TO CRIMINAL CONDUCT.”

    The framers NEVER opined in that way…rather they suggested that a president must be held accountable when he commits “offenses which proceed from the misconduct of public men, or, in other words, from the abuse or violation of some public trust.”

    I gone.


  13. the PEDANTIC PATHETIC DRIBBLER IS INDEED AN IDIOT OF THE HIGHEST CLASS

    IF HE IS NOT CONTRADICTING DOCTORS ON ISSUES OF CERVICAL INJURIES OR PATHOLOGY
    HE IS SEEKING TO TEACH A THEOLOGIAN ABOUT BIBLE INTERPRETATION AND EXEGESIS

    NOW HE WOULD SEEK TO TELL US THAT A RENOWNED LEGAL SCHOLAR WHO IS KNOWLEDGABLE ABOUT THE CONSTITUTION IS IN ERROR

    DONT BE SURPRISED IF HE NEXT SEEKS TO TELL US THAT GOD ALMIGHTY THOUGHT, SOUGHT AND WROUGHT SALVATION INCORRECTLY

    MAY GOD DELIVER US FROM SUCH A DUMMY WHO CONTINUES TO DRIBBLE ABOUT SITUATIONS FOR WHICH HE HAS ABSOLUTELY NO QUALIFICATIONS


  14. @ Ewart:

    Re Trump’s immigration policy and its sometime architect, Stephen Miller and your denials.

    There you go again, sleep walking in the middle of a serious discussion.

    No one can seriously or intelligently dispute the fact that Trump’s immigration policy, legitimized in part by the recent Supreme Court decision, seeks to limit legal immigration (e.g green card applicants and green card holders), disproportionately and dispartely impacts blacks and brown peoples, including Barbadian and Caribbean peoples. No one can seriously or intelligently dispute the fact that, generally, the Barbadian and even the Caribbean national is hard working, industrious, law abiding and contributes positively to American society, over generations. Relatively few are to be found on welfare or in US jails in a country which leads the world in terms of incarceration.

    Trump simply smears immigrants of color based on his racist, xenophobic, declared preference for immigrants “from Norway”. His immigration policy clearly reflects this psycho-pathology.

    As to Professor Alan D’ being a “Zionist”. This is irrelevant in the Senate impeachment context.

    Let me go further. During the 1970s the UNGA did adopt their “Zionism is Racism” Resolution, based among other things on the close relationship between Israel and apartheid South Africa. The UNGA subsequently rescinded the earlier resolution equating Zionism with a Racism. So, whether Professor Alan D’ is a Zionist or not (his personal views) has absolutely no value or relevance to this discussion on Trump’s Admin and his impeachment.

    More importantly, his professional view(s) re abuse of power and obstruction of Congress in the Trump impeachment context are not shared by many constitutional law scholars, e.g Professor Emerotis Larry Tribe (Harvard). He also raised an interesting argument about “Criminal like” behavior. And no one called it on this “make it up as we go along” nonsense. WTF?

    Either the law is (e.g criminal law) or it is not. Like Hamlet “To be or not to be”. Has a police ever arrested anyone that you know for “criminal like” conduct? Duuuuhhhh!

    Moreover, his (Alan D’s) expertise is more Criminal Law appellate work (Simpson, von Bulow, Epstein).

    From a reasonable person’s perspective, there was nothing there beyond another lawyer singing for his supper.

    Infinitely more interesting will be Bolton’s testimony, if and when he testifies. Former Chief of Staff, John Kelly, has already opined that he believes Bolton over Trump with his infinite lies.


  15. RE Ewart Archer January 29, 2020 1:02 AM “Caleb Pilgrim disgraces his law license by characterizing the Trump administration’s amendment of the public charge rule as evidence that US immigration policy is now promoting “white supremacy”.”

    A BARBADIAN STORY OF IMMIGRATION TO THE AMERICA’S CC.1909

    The Following is the Story of Freedoms Husbands Ancestry through his Mother’s Lineage.

    “AMERICA IS A LAND OF IMMIGRANTS BUT IT IS ALSO A LAND OF LAWS”. Although the Statue of Liberty Invites You, you were processed through Ellis Island and if you did not make the grade you were refused. When my husband’s Great Grandmother went to America with her Husband in 1909 SHE WAS REFUSED BECAUSE she had an eye problem and HAD TO LEAVE her husband who at the time escorted her to the West Indies with other Arab immigrants bound for the Americas, part being “Trinidad”, before returning to the US, in hopes she would recuperate and could return and join him there while he prepared a way for them both. Sofie’s even passed through Barbados before going to Trinidad and describes Trafalgar square.

    Three years later she again boarded a boat back to the US where her husband waited for her. SHE WAS AGAIN REFUSED. This time she boarded a vessel to get back to her Home country of Syria where she left her only child a daughter there three years previously. The Vessel stopped in France where a gentleman sold her his Ticket on Titanic. Because of the MAIDEN VOYAGE OF TITANIC, ALL IMMIGRANTS WERE ALLOWED ENTRY INTO AMERICA.

    This was Sofie’s Opportunity and She Took It. She was also a 3rd class passenger on the Vessel who fortunately made her way to the top deck when Disaster Struck. A sailor threw her overboard into the Icy Waters. His intentions probably were that a lifeboat would rescue her and yes she was rescued by her long hair.

    When she reached America, after two weeks later she arrived on her family’s door step in Pennsylvania to their surprise for they had no knowledge of Sofie’s wear a-bouts. This was Sofie’s experience as an eighteen year old!

    HIS GREAT GRAND MOTHER SOPHIE ABRAHAM WAS A SURVIVOR OF THE TITANIC DISASTER…

    Remnants of Sofie’s Decedents Still Reside in BARBADOS.

    FREEDOM MY FRIENDS ALWAYS COMES AT A PRICE AND IMMIGRANTS BACK THEN WERE NOT GIVEN HANDOUTS, THEY WORKED TO ACHIEVE THE ALL THAT WAS POSSIBLE!

    IN STARK CONTRAST IT NEEDS TO BE UNDERSTOOD THAT AFTER THE DEMOCRATS IN THE EARLY 60’S-70’S WHEN THEY STARTED TO PANDER TO MINORITIES THEY REALIZED THEY COULD GET WHOLESALE VOTING BLOCS BY OFFERING FRESHNESS THROUGH CERTAIN SOCIAL PROGRAMS. BY GIVING THESE ENTITLEMENTS, THEY BUY ALLEGIANCE JUST AS THEY DID WITH PEOPLE OF COLOUR.

    AS PERTAINING TO ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION…The Democrats Strategy Now is that by Allowing illegal Immigration; with their Open Borders Policies Under the ‘Pretense that they Care’ while in REALITY THEIR INTENT IS TO BUY THE LOYALTY OF THOSE ENTERING INTO THE US BY SECURING VOTES FROM THEIR IN- DEBTORS! HENCE THEIR PUSH ON ALLOWING ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS THE RIGHT TO VOTE!

    THE ARGUMENTS PRESENTED HERE OF LEFTIST, SOCIALIST DEMOCRATS LIKE CP “GOEBBELS” ONLY MORPH TO SUIT THE TIMES… IF WE HAVE NOT AWOKEN TO THIS SKULDUGGERY, IT IS UNLIKELY WE EVER WILL!!!

    https://pics.onsizzle.com/america-sacountry-of-immigrants-www-saynotoamnesty-com-a-country-of-immigrants-13425747.png


  16. Dribbler

    is wrong. If non-criminal behaviour like “abuse of power” becomes the new standard for impeachment, nearly every president will be impeached, because most presidents (including all of the great ones like Abraham Lincoln and Frank Roosevelt) have been accused by the opposition party of abuse of power.

    Certainly the next Democrat president would be impeached as payback if the Republicans re-gained control of the US House of Representatives.

    Because impeachment/conviction overturns the results of an election and disenfranchises the convicted president (bans him from running again for elected office), it is similar to a coup detat. If this becomes routine, it will severely damage the fabric of American democracy.

    Postscript: Dribbler notes that the Government Accountability Office (GAO) accused the Trump administration of illegal behaviour. The GAO also accused the Obama administration of illegal behaviour. All administrations break the law sooner or later because the US has so many laws. However, these illegal acts — in the case of Obama and Trump — were not criminal acts.


  17. Caleb Pilgrim

    makes specious arguments.

    He says the Trump amendment to the public charge immigration rule is a bad thing because it will have a “disparate impact” on lower-income noncitizen households. Well, ALL immigration policy decisions discriminate. That is what immigration policy is all about. American taxpayers are not wealthy enough to take care of everyone who is in need, and that is why Trump is making a change.

    Regarding Caleb’s claims that immigrant aliens in the US are “hard-working,”– and that is mostly true — they are also a terrible burden on native-born American taxpayers.

    For example, noncitizen households in the US make heavy use of government welfare programs. Based on recent (2014) data, about 50% of households headed by noncitizens rely on Medicaid, versus 23% of households headed by native-born Americans. For food stamps and similar food assistance programs, the noncitizen household dependency rate is 45%, versus 21% for native-born households. About 60% of noncitizen households rely on at least one welfare program, versus about 30% of native-born households.

  18. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @GP January 28, 2020 11:12 PM
    “THE CHURCH EXISTED FOR ABOUT 300 WORDS BEFORE THE ADVENT OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH”
    ++++++++++++++++++++
    The Vatican begs to differ. They list a sequence of popes going all the way back to St Peter in 30 AD. Of course they were not called ‘pope’ until later, but the Roman Catholic Church calls them all popes it appears.

  19. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    No one says that “abuse of power” itself is a new standard for impeachment.. THAT is definitely specious.

    I may be wrong but just like your President I am relying on the advice of eminent legal scholars like Harvard Prof Tribe.

    So scholar vrs scholar your man can be just as wrong as I am.

    Lata.


  20. @ Caleb Pilgrim January 29, 2020 11:03 AM
    “Trump simply smears immigrants of color based on his racist, xenophobic, declared preference for immigrants “from Norway”. His immigration policy clearly reflects this psycho-pathology.”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    That statement alone shows what an ill-informed braying donkey the trumpeter really is.

    Why would a real (meaning pale-skin) Norwegian- or for that matter any Scandinavian- want to leave his or her land which enjoys one of the best standard of living and educational status in the world and to migrate to America, a climate change denier, to live the overly challenged life of an immigrant or nouveaux arrivant?

    Unless the trumpeter sees the need to improve the intellectual and physical ‘DNA’ quality of the redneck American.

    Why would he want to invite such an enlightened and liberated people to redneck America?

    Isn’t Greta Thunberg a Scandinavian whom the trumpeter sees as just an over-rated pain in the ass?


  21. @ The Miller:

    Yes. See Schwartz’s addresses to the Cambridge Union and the Oxford Uniom. I believe that at one point Schwartz said that he had interacted with POTUS over a substantial period of time and came to the conclusion that POTUS may never have read a single book.

    Cf. his stated hostility to black Nigerian immigrants with his preference for immigrants “from Norway”. His statements here speak for themselves.

    Re American “rednecks”, I would not lump them all rednecks together. I sometimes empathize with the “Redneck Revolt”, pro-democracy, anti-fascist rednecks who believe in the Second Amendment and oppose Trump. Just as reasonable persons in the Republican Party, e.g George Conway, husband of Kelly Ann Conway, support the group known as “Republicans for the Rule of Law”. Suffice it that not all Republicans, fortunately, have swallowed the Trump koolaid.


  22. Miller, Caleb, PLT

    I invite each of you to give a serious answer to the following questions:

    Why is it that some countries (e.g., the United Kingdom, Canada the United States) have been able to establish systems of law and public morality with higher standards of compliance from the population than is the case in other countries (e.g. Nigeria, Mexico, Turkey, etc)?

    What would happen to the United States if in the space of a single year 100 million Americans died from the Wuhan coronavirus, and new President Nancy Pelosi (who had just replaced a convicted predecessor and his VP) authorized green cards for a replacement population of 100 million Nigerians?

    What explains the extraordinary technological and economic dynamism of North America and Western Europe?


  23. What explains the extraordinary technological and economic dynamism of North America and Western Europe?(Quote)

    Scientists, mainly Jewish, escaping from Hitler’s Germany and Soviet pogroms; also the continuing theft of talent from what used to be third world countries who move to the US to undertake post-graduate studies.
    A good example of this is Silicon Valley, mad up of a huge number of Indians, while the WASP front men (they are mainly men) for the global digital companies get all the money and fame.
    About 70 per cent of Indian engineering graduates apply to do post-graduate work in the US and the US holds on to the best.


  24. Hal

    The United States led the creation of new industries — industries that did not exist before — BEGINNING IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY — before Jews or East Indians migrated to North America in any significant numbers.

    Last time I checked, the computer was not an East Indian invention. Neither was the automobile, or the oil drilling platform.


  25. @Ewart

    Are these your claim to US scientific supremacy or do you prefer a single one? Tell me which and I will show the lack of scientific history.
    Are you talking about the computer, which one, the giant IBM or the PC? The automobile came in to existence only over 100 years ago and it has badly damaged the ozone layer; and look what oil has done. AI is now making the internal combustion engine redundant and that is led by 5G.
    In any case, who are now the dominant motor vehicle producers?
    Tell me of the great US scientific discoveries over the last 70 years that were not led by European refugees, from pharmaceuticals to space. Even now, the US battle against China is one about 5G and the lack of progress in Silicon Valley. The US must win by fair means or foul.
    Or look at your trade, I believe you said you were an economist, almost every year an American wins the Nobel Prize, even the ones who are not Americans work in the US. It is intellectual colonialism.
    Britain led the first industrial revolution in the 17th century, mainly on the surplus created by slavery; the US and Germans took over the baton; at the turn of the 20th century, the US and Argentina were neck and neck, the US pulled ahead; after the Second World War, with the devastation of Europe, they consolidated their position; now China is the great challenger.
    Who was the great Greek historian who said this is the stage in development when there is likely to be a war, when a challenger rises to take over from the top nation? Th US is a fading nation.


  26. Hal

    Your mind works in a very strange way. You give rambling answers to specific questions–veering from who invented a machine, to a denunciation of its environmental impact, to a brief description of a newer replacement technology, etc., etc. You are all over the place

    Your thinking is also burdened by a great deal of misinformation. For example, the United States had overtaken the United Kingdom as a global economic power by the end of World War I., not World War II. Argentina was not neck and neck with the US at the start of the 20th century. The Industrial Revolution in Great Britain was not financed by the surplus from slavery. (Economists looking at the financial flows through UK banks have refuted that line of argument.)


  27. peterlawrencethompsonJanuary 29, 2020 1:40 PM

    @GP January 28, 2020 11:12 PM
    “THE CHURCH EXISTED FOR ABOUT 300 WORDS BEFORE THE ADVENT OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH”
    ++++++++++++++++++++
    The Vatican begs to differ. They list a sequence of popes going all the way back to St Peter in 30 AD. Of course they were not called ‘pope’ until later, but the Roman Catholic Church calls them all popes it appears.

    ANOTHER BIBLE ILLITERATE AND CHURCH HISTORY ILLITERATE TRYING TO CONTRADICT ME
    HILARIOUS!

    1- THE CHURCH WAS NOT IN EXISTENCE IN AD 30 FOR A START
    2 IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH” CAME INTO BEING CERCA AD 313 WHEN CONSTANTINE MERGED THE STATE WITH RELIGION AND CREATED AN APOSTATE CHURCH
    3 IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT THE “TRUE CHURCH ” NEVER BECAME PART OF THE APOSTATE RC CHURCH
    THIS IS WELL DOCUMENTED IN ALL CHURCH HISTORY TEXT BOOKS. READ ALSO THE TRAIL OF BLOOD, OR THE FAITHFUL BAPTIST WITNESS ETC

    THE VATICAN IS NOT AN AUTHORITY ON CHURCH HISTORY SO WHETHER THE VATICAN DIFFERS OR NOT MEANS NOTHING

    FROM THE INCEPTION OF THE CHURCH AT PENTECOST THERE IS NO RECORD OF ANY POPE
    THE APOSTLES ASSERTED ALSO THAT THE TWO OFFICERS OF A CHURCH———AND ALL THE CHURCHES WERE LOCAL AND AUTONOMOUS- WERE ELDERS OR PASTOR TEACHER OR BISHOP OR PRESBYTER AND DEACONS.

    NOWHERE IN THE BIBLE DO WE SEE ANYTHING ABOUT POPES NOR DO WE SEE ANYTHING ABOUT DIOCESES OR ARCHDIOCESES.

  28. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @GP

    I understand your contention, but find it amusing that you date the birth of the Catholic Church to when it became the established religion of the state. It’s hilarious that you Christians all consider each other apostates and heretics.

    PS. The Orthodox Church also boasts a sequence of Popes ( the Bishop of Alexandria) that stretches back to the time of the Apostles… but of course they are heretics or apostates or whatever as well 😉


  29. Caleb, Dribbler, PLT et al.

    The Hill is reporting today that the Republicans have enough Senate votes to block witnesses for the impeachment trial.

    #Winning


  30. PLT

    Charles Murray has a new book out, just for people like you. Title: Human Diversity.

    You can go to quillette.com for a podcast interview with the author.


  31. PLT
    BE AMUSED AS MUCH AS YOU LIKE BUT THERE WAS NO ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH BEFORE CONSTANTINE
    NOTE FROM ACTS 1: 8 THE CHURCH WAS ALWAYS SUPPOSED TO BE AND REMAINS CATHOLIC I.E UNIVERSAL

    THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS ANOTHER STORY!

    RE It’s hilarious that you Christians all consider each other apostates and heretics.
    NOTE THAT AN APOSTATE (APO- THEMI) IS BY DEFINITION A PERSON WHO AT ONE TIME HELD THE TENETS OF THE FAITH , BUT THEN LATER REVERTED THEREFROM

    RE PS. The Orthodox Church also boasts a sequence of Popes ( the Bishop of Alexandria) that stretches back to the time of the Apostles… but of course they are heretics or apostates or whatever as well 😉

    NOTE THAT THE TERM “BISHOP” WAS ORIGINALLY USED IN THE LOCAL CHURCH AS AN ALTERNATE TERM FOR ELDER, OR PASTOR/TEACHER. OR OVERSEER BISHOPS WERE NOT HEADS OF CHURCH GROUPS OR DIOCESES

    SEE IT IN PHILIPPIANS 1:1 Paul and Timothy, bondservants of Jesus Christ, To all the saints in Christ Jesus who are in Philippi, with the bishops and deacons:

    NOTE THE OFFICERS OF THE LOCAL CHURCH AT PHILIPPI NOTED ARE bishops and deacons: I.E ELDER, OR PASTOR/TEACHER. OR OVERSEER
    THESE TERMS ARE USED INTERCHANGEABLY THROUGHOUT THE NT

    THE NEED TO READ THE NT AND A PROPER TEXT OF CHURCH HISTORY OR THE CHAPTER ON ECCLESIOLOGY IN A GOOD TEXT ON SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY


  32. Why is anyone surprised that the Republicans want to block witnesses from the Impeachment trial? Why is anyone surprised that a Trump acolyte considers a trial without witnesses as “winning”?

    Blocking/banning Bolton’s book is also “winning”, as Republicans and Dershowitz acclaim, “Anything the President does to ensure his reelection is not impeachable or illegal”

    Even bribing black people to vote for him

    https://www.politico.com/news/2020/01/29/trump-black-voters-cash-giveaways-108072


  33. Sargeant

    Do you understand that prolonging an impeachment trial over the many months it will take to resolve complex issues of executive privilege will be hugely expensive, and will serve no purpose but to give the cynical Democrats a partisan propaganda advantage in the 2020 presidential campaign that they do not deserve?


  34. The Church is not the Roman Catholic Church.

    Did you know that the Anglican Church is also a Catholic Church?

    The early church was not a centralized organization run from some central location.

    My understanding is that the early Church was a collection of local churches and each of them was also Catholic, long before there was a Roman Catholic Church or a Greek Orthodox Church which was also Catholic.

    Here is what I learnt when I was 11 undergoing Confirmation classes.

    What is the Holy Catholic Church?

    The Holy Catholic Church is the union of all faithful Christians under one Head.

    She is the Mystical body of Christ

    She is the bride of Christ

    She is Christ’s Kingdom on earth

    She is the household of God

    She is a divine institution not a human invention.

    What are the marks of the Church?

    The marks of the Church are four.

    She is One.

    She is Holy.

    She is Catholic.

    She is Apostolic.

    One – She has one Lord.

    Holy – She opens to all the means of holiness and because the Holy Ghost dwells in her.

    Catholic – She teaches all the faith to all the people at all times and in all places. The word Catholic means universal and universal means all.

    Apostolic – She gets her ministry from Christ through the Apostles.

  35. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Archer, according to the expert legal analysts it seems that Mr Trump’s propensity to tweet has likely made the issue of what Bolton can or can’t say moot because essentially the tweeter in chief has already exposed Bolton’s remarks to the public.

    Remember now he is all powerful and can automatically declassify the most secret of data by simply speaking about it… recall his ‘homage’ to the Russians which supposedly revealed top secret info from an Israeli source!

    If he has already attacked Bolton and spewed info about the same contested remarks (he said he never said them) … then how or why does he need to invoke a privilege??

    But you are right… It’s the Republicans that deserve this conniption … not the Dems.
    They already have extensive propaganda for the elections…

    The Repubs are the ones that don’t need this drawn out headache… Romney, Collins and co will fall into line… they have to!


  36. VERY GOOD JOHN
    DEAN HAZELWOOD, YOUR CATHECHIST TAUGHT YOU WELL!


  37. Rush Limbaugh suspects the impeachment trial will be over by the weekend.

    I reckon so as well.

    Probably have a Senate investigation into the Bidens after.

    Look what happened to Jeff Flake … Jeff who?

    Likely there will be Dem senators who vote against witnesses and for acquittal.


  38. @ GP January 29, 2020 7:48 PM
    “THE VATICAN IS NOT AN AUTHORITY ON CHURCH HISTORY SO WHETHER THE VATICAN DIFFERS OR NOT MEANS NOTHING..”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Your arro-ignorance knows no bounds.

    Is that what you have to say about an organization which has over 1.3 billion baptized members and whose presence can be seen right across the globe?

    If not the Vatican, then who? The Archbishop of Canterbury or the head of the Mormons?

    Was Jim Jones a Roman Catholic or just another bible-thumping weirdo like you?

    Remember the major branches of Christian denominations today are themselves breakaway sects from the RC Mother Church; from the bastard Anglicanism to the rebellious Protestantism.

    Even you, the easily indoctrinated GP, broke away from your early moorings in the Anglican Ch Ch choir where you were the favourite ‘boy’ of the priest in charge.

    It’s a pity you lot of apostate, for almost 2,000 solar years, have not been able to convince the Jews (the immediate family of the only son of Yahweh) about the divinity of the same god Jesus.

    What are you break-away Jews waiting for?

    The return of the Messiah in the form of a man carrying a pitcher of water on his back before the children of Ishmael outnumber you divided lot?


  39. @ Ewart (6.55)

    I am afraid you are not as familiar with economic history as you imagine. Let me deal with the issues as you raised them: I did not say the US had overtaken the UK after the Second World War; I said they consolidated their position. Th Greenback was not the global currency of choice at the end of the war, it was still the UK pound. Every school boy knows this.
    The UK and its allies defeated Germany, but it was the US that won the war. You may recall the UK’s economy was in serious trouble and a committee, led by John Maynard Keynes, went to the US asking for a loan.
    To cut a long story short, this was the beginning of the Bretton Woods organisations and of the Marshall Plan. In fact, the UK offered Jamaica, Guyana and Trinidad as collateral for the post-war loan and it was rejected by the US, they then went on to demand the liberating of the colonies as part of the deal (by the way, we still insist on Barrow as Father of Independence).
    Your point about Argentina and the US at the turn of the 20th century is basic economic history and I refuse to debate it with you. I am sure that readers on BU will come to their own conclusions about who financed the industrial revolution in the UK. And, of course, in a typical example of the Bajan Condition, you reject things but do not provide any evidence. Who are these economists who looked at financial flows through UK banks and refuted that line of argument? Name them.
    What then was the source of the funding of the industrial revolution? I hope this is not an example of what you teach your young charges.


  40. UH OH. HERE’S VIDEO OF JOHN BOLTON SAYING TRUMP’S CALL WITH UKRAINE WAS ‘WARM AND CORDIAL’

    John Bolton wrote a story about what a big meanie-pants Trump is and that Trump totally withhold money from Ukraine and thus, subtextually speaking, Trump should be canned. Mark Levin, just added a little wrinkle in the form of this video of John Bolton praising Trump’s phone call with Ukraine President Zelensky.

    Oh boy, I think this is what we the kids call “an awkward moment.”

    The media was hardly pro-Trump in August 2019. If John Bolton was truly concerned Donald Trump was flagrantly abusing the laws of these United States, in ways categorized as either high crimes or misdemeanours, why not at least drop a little breadcrumb? Why not at least use one of those dog-whistles the left harps on about? If Bolton was trying to sell a book eventually, why not at least tease that “well, I can’t comment on exactly what happened on that phone call… at this time”? Yet nothing even remotely close was even uttered.

    Instead, Bolton seems to stamp his approval all over Trump’s handling of Ukraine. I think this is what the kids call “egg on the face.” Yes? I do want to make sure I’m up on my lingo.

    “I will be meeting President Zelensky. He and President Trump have already spoken twice. The president called to congratulate President Zelensky on his election and on his success in the parliamentary election,” Bolton said in August 2019.

    “They were very warm and cordial calls,” Bolton said. “We’re hoping they’ll be able to meet in Warsaw for a few minutes together, because the success of Ukraine, maintaining its free, its system of representative government, a free-market economy, a free of corruption, and dealing with the problems of the Danbass in the Crimea are high priorities here, obviously, but high priorities for the United States, as well.”

    https://twitter.com/i/status/1222561157254385665


  41. @ Ewart Archer January 29, 2020 7:26 PM
    “The Industrial Revolution in Great Britain was not financed by the surplus from slavery. (Economists looking at the financial flows through UK banks have refuted that line of argument.)”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    So pray tell us what happened to the £ 20 million (the modern-day equivalent of billions of pounds) which was paid to the British slave owners as compensation for loss of their property in the BWI?

    Was it made a legacy to the Church by the Victorian inheritors like the family of Dave Cameron or even Benedict Cumberbatch with the stain of slavery still oozing through the blood of the ‘brown’ people of St. Peter who will soon be “Gatherin’ ” still in mental shackles at the river flowing of exploitation and shame?


  42. Remember the major branches of Christian denominations today are themselves breakaway sects from the RC Mother Church

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    … and the Roman Catholic Church is a breakaway sect from the early ONE, Catholic, Holy and Apostolic Church, the bride of Christ.

    What’s so difficult about that concept to grasp?

    The giveaway is the adjective Roman!!

    The Roman Catholic Church was the then powerful Roman Empire’s version of the bride of Christ, centuries after She was created.


  43. Miller
    January 30, 2020 7:39 AM

    @ Ewart Archer January 29, 2020 7:26 PM
    “The Industrial Revolution in Great Britain was not financed by the surplus from slavery. (Economists looking at the financial flows through UK banks have refuted that line of argument.)”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    So pray tell us what happened to the £ 20 million (the modern-day equivalent of billions of pounds) which was paid to the British slave owners as compensation for loss of their property in the BWI?

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    It went into educating the freed slaves. teaching them to read and write.

    You miss this simple fact because you are looking for something physical without realizing that value takes various forms, the greatest of which is often unseen.

    “The hardest thing is to know” … old Bajan saying and if you can’t even read how will you know?

    That is why we Bajans prided themselves on our education, before it became heducation.

    If it is the physical manifestation you seek look no further than the various church buildings, “Parish Lands” and “Glebe Lands” and attached schools.

    There was a massive physical infrastructural investment leading up to and following slavery.

    It cost $$$$$, or GBP$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.

    This is when and how the Anglican Church in Barbados became established as an organ of state and why we see few physical instances of the prior Quaker presence.

    When the Anglican Church was disestablished in Barbados, GOB then took responsibility for education, abandoned the church schools and borrowed heavily to build Newer Secondary Schools and finance the education budget.

    The borrowings of course contained the necessary padding which grew as the tastes of our politicians became more refined.

    So if you are looking for a physical manifestation of the 20 million GBPs, look no further than the derelict, abandoned, sparsely populated churches and church schools, a casualties of independence.

    But, if you are looking for the where the real value exists, spend some time with some supposedly old ignorant Bajans … before they die.


  44. The biblical meaning of Shalom
    When the President tweeted the Hebrew words הגיע הזמן לשלום (“it’s time for peace)” he truly became part of Biblical history. The Hebrew word shalom means “peace” and President Trump is surely aware of its deep Biblical significance. Shalom comes from the root שלם SLM meaning “complete”. But this is more than just the end of fighting. It refers to a state of messianic bliss, when all humanity is unified in harmony.

    The Bible’s prophecy for peace
    According to the Bible, at the end of days the city of Jerusalem and the Land of Israel will return to a genuine state of peace not seen since the Garden of Eden. This is what the prophet Isaiah refers to when he says, “For the mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed, but my kindness shall not depart from you, nor shall my covenant of peace be removed” (Isaiah 54:10).

    Pray for Jerusalem in Hebrew
    The term “covenant of peace” (brit shalom) is God’s undying promise to bring harmony to the Holy Land, however long it takes. It is upon this rock-solid biblical foundation that Donald Trump’s proclamation stands. There is no better way to fulfill the words of the Psalm 122 than by praying for the peace of Jerusalem in the original language of Scripture. If Donald Trump can bless Jerusalem in Hebrew, so can you!


  45. RE Remember the major branches of Christian denominations today are themselves breakaway sects from the RC Mother Church; from the bastard Anglicanism to the rebellious Protestantism.
    NOT TRUE
    READ THE TRAIL OF BLOOD & THE FAITHFUL BAPTIST WITNESS AND LEARN THAT THE TRUE CHURCH NEVER BECAME PART OF THE RC CHURCH

    TRY HARDER IN NOT PONTIFICATING ON THINGS THAT YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT
    ALSO READ ABOUT THE FATE OF THE APOSTATE RC CHURCH IN REVELATION 17

    THEN COMPARE THIS WITH THE FATE OF THE TRUE CHURCH IN REVELATION 4 & 5


  46. @ GP January 30, 2020 11:01 AM

    “READ THE TRAIL OF BLOOD & THE FAITHFUL BAPTIST WITNESS AND LEARN THAT THE TRUE CHURCH NEVER BECAME PART OF THE RC CHURCH”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    And where is that “True Church” today?

    Is it manifested in the rantings and ravings of hypocrisy preached by the GP on Sundays with GP11 and theFreedom Croaker your biggest critics in the imaginary congregation?

    We are putting it to you GP that your so-called True Church still resides in the bosom of Judaism. A faith which continues to reject the divinity of your sweet Jesus.

    Maybe a ‘good’ read of the Gnostic gospels might shine a light for you to see the ‘hidden’ steeple which leads into the ‘Kabbalah’.


  47. @ Miller January 30, 2020 7:39 AM
    “It went into educating the freed slaves. teaching them to read and write.”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    We thought- according to your convincingly misleading arguments which you have prosecuted here on BU over time- that ‘Christian goal of humanitarianism was achieved by the Quakers who were the major slave owners in Bim.

    Was similar altruism meted out to the slaves of Jamaica and the British Guianas?

    Wouldn’t the whole reparations package have been better managed both morally and legally if the amount received by the Anglican Church was clearly stated as the amount due to the victims of the slave trade?

    Here is what a white man Dr. Nicholas Draper from the UCL found out about the distribution of that compensation package given to the former slaver owners for their loss of property:

    “Among those revealed to have benefited from slavery are ancestors of the Prime Minister, David Cameron, former minister Douglas Hogg, authors Graham Greene and George Orwell, poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and the new chairman of the Arts Council, Peter Bazalgette. Other prominent names which feature in the records include scions of one of the nation’s oldest banking families, the Barings, and the second Earl of Harewood, Henry Lascelles, an ancestor of the Queen’s cousin. Some families used the money to invest in the railways and other aspects of the industrial revolution; others bought or maintained their country houses, and some used the money for philanthropy. George Orwell’s great-grandfather, Charles Blair, received £4,442, equal to £3m today, for the 218 slaves he owned.”

  48. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    At every juncture of debate regarding this administration there is the maddening retort that folks are anti-POTUS simply because of a dislike for the individual… and that completely dismisses the VERY REAL problems of governance, democracy and adherence to laws that this man creates.

    As an impeachment manager said yesterday if Obama had demanded a similar quid pro quo re Mitt Romney then he would be impeached too… and rightly so.

    But this comment from the book ‘Unmaking the Presidency: Donald Trump’s War on the World’s Most Powerful Office’, I believe best captures the deep concerns of this presidency:

    Most of all, Trump proposes a presidency that elevates the expressive and personal dimensions of the office over everything else. It is one in which the institutional office and the personality of its occupant are almost entirely merged—merged in their interests, in their impulses, in their finances, and in their public character. In elevating the expressive, vanity-plate dimensions of the office and making it a personal vehicle for the public self-expression of the officeholders, he proposes sublimating nearly all other traditional features of the presidency: its management functions; its expectation of good-faith execution of law; its expectation of ethical conduct, truthfulness, and service. This vision of the presidency thus unsurprisingly produces a genuinely novel set of deployments of the executive’s traditional powers, ones that are profoundly different from those of prior presidents.

    The book’s authors paint a picture that I amusingly realized generally describes most W. Indian leaders…

    They said: … at the core of the president’s authorities. They have involved his powers to appoint and remove executive branch officials. […] They have involved his pardons, real and threatened. They have involved his supervision of law enforcement to reward his friends and punish his enemies. […] They have involved his pursuit of financial self-enrichment. They have involved his abusive speech. They have involved his lies.

    Most fundamentally, they have involved what is perhaps the most novel proposition of the Trump’s presidency: that civic virtue does not matter.

    If one reviews that recent Stuart admin (or this Mia one or any past Bim govt) there are lots of similarities: lies, bad supervision of law enforcement, rewarding friends and punishing enemies and surely a lost of virtue!

    Its one thing to operate like that in a small island nation but that he does it so boldly in that large world leading democracy and that so many acclaim his dangerous actions are reasons for deep concern!


  49. PERFECT PARALLEL ANALOGY.

    Therefore according to this FASCIST, you are guilty until proven innocent, when you are accused.

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/9Y24MAMo99tK92jb6


  50. @Dee Word

    In other words Trump wants to govern as a King in a monarchy even if the system of US government under the constitution clearly defines separate roles of president, legislature and judiciary to ensure there is zero tolerance to abuse of power.

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