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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. Dribbler

    In the United States, ending economic sanctions against Iran is seen as a big “bone”. It would confer legitimacy on the Iranian regime and boost Iran’s stalled economy.

    Like China, Iran could gain access to new technologies and raise its living standards.

    Obama only began the rocess of normalizing economic relations between Iran and the international community. Trump was offering to complete the process


  2. DPD,

    I fear Nancy will wait in vain. Those days are gone! These people are getting everything that matters to them from Trump and they will not budge. Extreme right wing judges, massive regulation roll backs, huge tax cuts for the wealthy, far fewer brown skins to eventually vote against them, and plenty of gun sales. He has delivered for them. Still, she has to give it a shot, I suppose.

    But you know, if Trump goes it will be quieter but the policies will not change. He has changed the party and there’s no going back. The craziness is there to stay!


  3. @ Ewart:

    “In the Middle East, the Trump Administration has the same strategic objective as the previous Clinton, Bush and Obama administrations ….”

    ERROR: We must move beyond mere confirmation bias and practise more critical thinking.

    As a factual matter, Trump differs from Clinton, Bush and Obama insofar as Trump (not only reversed Obama’s Iran policy) clearly pursues a policy of REGIME CHANGE in what some of his (neo-con) advisers see as a weakened Iran. Your statement has little or no validity.

    Let me go further. Every student of political science will have read Kennedy’s “Thirteen Days”, studied brinkmanship, international negotiation, etc. Thus, JFK, with a relatively skilled foreign policy cadre and intelligent advisers was able to escape the Cuban Missile Crisis and war with the Russians.

    Trump has neither the cadre of highly skilled experts, nor the temperament, nor the international/diplomatic experience. Many of his staff are also acting, no? Also, in accordance with his practice, he will simply ignore his experts in a demoralized State Department, just like he revolted against his last ambassador(s) to the Ukraine – he knows far more than all of them – pursues whatever path he chooses, and might well eventually stumble into a hot (shooting) war, either with Iran and its allies or even with North Korea. After three years, he is still learning on the job. (But remember his old Wharton Professor, William T. Kelley’s assessment). There are no good options here.


  4. These are times when the musings of Oliver Jackman, Gladston Holder and to a lesser extent Waldo Ramsey. The vacuum in the foreign affairs press commentary is embarrassing.


  5. Caleb

    Are you deaf and blind?

    Trump has repeatedly said on the record, as recently as today in an official address to the American people:

    WE DO NOT SEEK REGIME CHANGE IN IRAN.

    There


  6. RE remember his old Wharton Professor, William T. Kelley’s assessment)

    WONDER WHERE THIS OLD PROFESSOR IS TODAY?

    TRUMP IS POTUS THOUGH FOR THE POWERS THAT BE……………..

    TANK WROTE ON MY REPORT AT HC “NO PURPOSE IS SERVED BY HIS REMAINING IN OUR 6TH FORM” TOO

    I WENT ELSEWHERE ENDED UP WITH A SCHOLARSHIP AND BECAME A DR

    LOT OF PROFESSOR’S DOES TALK LOTS OF BS


  7. Trump is an unorthodox politician but he has plenty of policy professionals at the White House and the Pentagon. He has a Nationsl Security Council staff as well.

    The fact that Trump’s views are not the same as many “policy professionals” is not a bad thing. Policy professionals were responsible for failed wars in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistzn.


  8. @ Ewart:

    Don’t be dumb! He was just telling another lie, beyond the 16,000+ lies he has told so far.

    Smarter men behind him might even have whispered to him to say that.

    ALWAYS DISTINGUISH BETWEEN WHAT IS IMPORTANT AT THE RHETORICAL, DECLARATORY LEVEL, VERSUS WHAT IS MORE IMPORTANT AT THE MATERIAL, OPETSTIONAL LEVEL. DUH ……

  9. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Donna I am not as convinced as you on the “He has changed the party and there’s no going back. The craziness is there to stay”.

    Yes he has changed the nature of the Republicans party as in folks like Senators Flake and Corker who were considered moderating forces being forced out and a number of congressfolks similarly minded also forces to leave but …

    1….There have been several Trump-try-alikes that have been beaten in statewide elections.
    2…Folks who he supported have also lost.
    3….His legacy will not outlive fresh rounds of FOI down the road as the true perfidy of what his admin did is given full airing.

    Yes the judges are a big, big deal but that’s not Trump per se… that’s Republican ethos and McConnell is the real king maker there…under any Republican president the same would have prevailed so that’s not a Trump thing directly.

    Similarly for several years Republicans controlled state houses and were gerrymandering their way merrily to election heaven…but that has changed in recent times (due to legal challenges, and Dems are winning state houses and legislatures again))

    So do not be fooled by this nasty turn of the Republicans party as this CANNOT be sustained …they know that and have been trying for years to be more inclusive (Jeb Bush with his Hispanic relatives thought he had the magic card, he was trumped).

    Similarly the Dems cannot sustain a rabid leftward lurch (like AOC or too much Bernie)..
    The nation cannot abide under either outflank policy…rabid right or socialist left.

    The Trump nasty will not provide impetus for the Repubs beyond his time in office whether one year or 2 (he will be sumk by some other scandal even if he wins in November).

    Oh BTW are you buying into the rhetoric that illegals were voting…they are the only ones being sent home not naturalized voting citizens …so brown skin folks will still be around (whether they will vote or vote Dems is quite another matter)!


  10. Your comment is TAUTOLOGICAL.
    You cannot be wrong because any evidence against you is false. A lie.

  11. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @ David…..re “…. of Oliver Jackman, Gladston Holder and to a lesser extent Waldo Ramsey

    What heresy… “to a lesser extent”. Mr, or was it Dr, Waldo Waldron Ramsey would be aghast. 😂

    @Caleb the blogger @Archer shocked me when he actually quoted Trump to validate a truth!

    The man as you recapped has spoken over 16,000 lies since (and before) his first days in office.

    That was funny!


  12. President Trump is certainly a man that thinks outside the box. He is a visionary and a planner all wrapped into one. He is the very one that was needed to set America out on the path to greatness. He came on the scene when no one else knew what to do to save America from the mess that Obama left in 2016.

    As a visionary, he is one that sees where he wants to go, and he will have already thought of different ways to get there. These are just a few of the qualities that make him a great president.

    MAY HE LIVE TO RUN MANY RUGGED FOR FIVE MORE YEARS AND POSSIBLY ADD ANOTHER DISEASE TO PSYCHIATRY TEXTS IN ADDITION TO TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME


  13. 20 Major Accomplishments Since President Trump Took Office AND COUNTING
    President Trump has done more for the United States in his first 2 years in office than any other president in history.
    Here is a list of 20 of his great accomplishments so far. This is by no means an exhaustive list. I believe if I were to write out all his accomplishments in this article, it would take all day.
    1. Due to President Trump’s pro-growth policies, real gross domestic product (GDP) growth exceeded 3 percent over the last four quarters
    2. More than 5 million jobs have been created since President Trump’s election and the unemployment rate remains below 4 percent.
    3. The unemployment rate for African Americans in May fell to 5.9 percent, which is the lowest rate on record.
    4. Since the election, 4.6 million Americans have been lifted off of food stamps.
    5. More than 6 million workers received tax cut bonuses and benefits.
    6. The President signed legislation that reauthorized the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act, making more than $1 billion available for career education programs.
    7. The women’s unemployment rate recently reached its lowest rate in 65 years.
    8. President Trump signed legislation to roll back burdensome Dodd-Frank regulations that harmed community banks.
    9. President Trump negotiated a new trade agreement between the United States, Canada, and Mexico to replace the disastrous and outdated North American Free Trade Agreement.
    10. President Trump held an historic summit with Chairman Kim Jong-Un, bringing beginnings of peace and denuclearization to the Korean Peninsula.
    11. President Trump secured a record $73.1 billion in funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to provide quality medical care for our veterans.
    12. Each quarter since taking office, President Trump has donated his salary, fulfilling a promise he made to the American people.
    13. The President implemented a five-year ban on lobbying for White House employees and a lifetime ban on lobbying for foreign countries.
    14. In a historic show of transparency and accountability, the Trump Administration completed the Department of Defense’s first ever audit.
    15. Last year, programs at the VA and the Department of Housing and Urban Development helped more than 51,000 veterans find permanent housing and access supportive services.
    16. President Trump signed the Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act, making it easier to fire failing employees and protect whistleblowers.
    17. President Trump convinced the Alliance to strengthen counterterrorism activities, and NATO formally joined the coalition to defeat ISIS.
    18. President Trump has imposed tough sanctions on the corrupt regimes in Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua.
    19. ISIS’ territorial caliphate has been defeated and President Trump has announced that he is bringing America’s troops in Syria home.
    20. President Trump ended the devastating defense cuts of the past Administration and has secured historic investments to rebuild our military.


  14. @ GP:

    As to your statement: “He is POTUS. Who and what are you?”

    This clearly betrays your profound ignorance of how constitutional democracies are supposed to work. The citizen here in the USA has a well established constitutional right to engage in robust debate and to criticize his or her President, based among other things, on the 1A. (NB: The only thing the Right did not call Predident Obama was a “child of God”).

    Thus, the citizen need not march along, lock step, another simple minded poltroon, goose stepping smartly with his head way up the President’s ass. You are absolutely free to do this, as it is your legal and moral right.

    Also note the fact that Trump’s ascendancy to the Presidency clearly shows among other things the triumph of (1) his whiteness, (2) his money, (3) Putin’s (KGB/FSB) mastery of the US political system featuring Putin’s selection of Trump as Russia’s candidate of choice.

    Typical American hubris refuses to accept this compelling argument. How he (Trump) genuflects, bows and scrapes before Putin, who he believes over all 17 USA intelligence services and the Intelligence Community (IC). Has he been suffering from a sort of Stockholm Syndrome?

    Time was when Soviet/Russian intelligence services cultivated the Cambridge “Apostles” such as Blunt, Burgess, Philby, Maclean, Cairncross, there was a Rothschild among them; even perhaps. Alger Hiss, et al. These were men with serious intellectual pedigree.

    More recently, the Russians, with Putin, former KGB Head, have studied the Americans and there has been a paradigm shift, whereby international businessmen and entertainers such as Trump have been seriously targeted, along with sometimes lesser mercenaries within the US intelligence services. (Go re-read the Steele Dossier, with an open mind; go read up on Americans who have spied for Russia over the last several decades and how much they have been paid over time).

    I even recall the late Mayor Ed Koch, a genial, older, rotund charlatan with loose lips, opining that the CIA had been instrumental in getting Gorbachev into office in the USSR, with great results for the USA. Disastrous results for the former USSR. Opponents then roundly critized Koch, without ever reaching the suhbstance of his argument.

    But, pay back is a bitch, especially if Putin has been able to steal a march and insert his own personal Manchurian candidate into the US Presidential Elections.

    You are an intelligent man, GP, try very hard to act the part.


  15. RE You are an intelligent man, GP, try very hard to act the part.
    INDEED
    NOT ACTING SIR NOT ACTING ANY PART

    BUT YOU ARE RANTING AND RAVING AS A TRUMP HATER
    WHAT HAS THE MAN DONE YOU?

    TRUMP IS A GREAT SOURCE OF ENTERTAINMENT
    I LOVE TO SEE HOW HE MAKES HIS DETRACTORS HATE AND RANT AND DISPLAY SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME

    LONG MAY HE REIGN !

    OF GREATER IMPORT AUSTRALIA 445/9 AT THE MCG VS NZ


  16. GP

    You forgot to mention that President Trump secured passage through Congress of the First Step Act — criminal justice reform legislation that seeks to reduce unjust prison sentences (that have disproportionately harmed African Americans).


  17. Saw this FOX link in BU newsfeed:

    https://fbwat.ch/19W8bhUCwJ0tcl4f


  18. @ GP:

    P.S: As to your Trump’s Greatest Hits. Perhaps in the hope forlorn that we can bring you back to the path of common sense, rectitude and right thinking.

    Without going too far:

    In terms of his immigration policy, Trump has caused thousands of immigrant children to be imprisoned, caged and separated from their parents, for months, with inhuman, destructive results, up to and including psychological/psychiatric trauma, sickness and even death.
    He has caused immigrants of color in the USA to be detained in inhuman conditions, sometimes in private for-profit prisons, in violation of standard international human rights conventions, laws and protocols. He himself has declared his preference for immigrants “from Norway”.
    He has not taken a single, positive or constructive initiative to rectify the situation of the possibly 12 million plus illegal residents currently in the USA. At least, Obama tried some minimalist bone if not bone-headed Executive Order(s) here.
    In foreign policy and international relations, he (Trump) has jeopardized existing U.S bilateral and multilateral alliances, such as NATO, which have helped to maintain international peace and security and a certain liberal world order since 1945. All this at a time when a resurgent Russia has seized Crimea (probably illegal under Public International Law) and Russian depredations in the Ukraine continue. Not to mention Russian activism against Russian dissidents in the U.K. and other places).
    He has insulted and alienated US friends and allies, e.g. Merkl, Macron, Trudeau, May/Johnson? Thin skinned, he becomes incensed, enraged, erupts child like, in a tantrum, when they have made fun of him, his chronic inattentiveness and lack of preparedness.
    He has invariably sided with any right-wing, thuggish, murderous dictator he can find, e.g Putin, Kim Jong On, Tsi, Buterse, Bolsonaro, et al; e.g he would never actively support the popular, democratic, resistance currently taking place in Hong Kong.
    Did he not, in his ignorance, abandon the Kurds who fought so gallantly against ISIS and helped defeat them in Syria?
    He has denied climate change and dismissed it as “a Chinese hoax”. Such unparalleled, unprecedented ignorance speaks for itself.
    He has embraced so-called “white nationalists”, common bigots, racists, and white supremacists, equivocating about “good people on both sides”, when murderous white supremacists killed a peaceful protester, paralegal Heather Heyer, and injured many in Charlottesville, VA, an otherwise peaceful university town.
    He has absolutely no respect for sovereign, independent, black African and Caribbean countries, referring to African countries as “s—hole” countries and similarly denigrating Nigeria, Haiti, other black countries and El Salvador. In his haste, he even created a new country, “Nambia”, presumably a federation of Namibia and Zambia, except that the leaders of these two sovereign, independent African countries were totally unaware of their newfound status.
    In domestic terms, he has disparaged, insulted and demeaned predominantly black and minority inner-city areas, e.g Elijah Cummings’ Baltimore, dismissing these as “rat and rodent infested”, where he says no one would want to live. Is this what is to be expected of a President and his bully pulpit, and any elected democratic leader?
    The “American carnage” (presumably under Obama???) which, he promised at his inauguration, “stops here, stops right now”, has continued unabated, if not increased with weekly mass shootings in schools, synagogues, churches, while he remains a pathetic, mindless captive held hostage by the NRA, while he remains wholly ignorant of any proposals relating to comprehensive gun reform.
    His policy of “Trump Care” would deprive millions with pre-existing conditions of health care and trigger more bankruptcies on the part of millions suffering catastrophic illnesses.
    His education policies have shown absolutely no improvement in the American educational system, when compared to other countries.
    His policies have done absolutely nothing to reduce overall poverty in the USA and/or alleviate serious burgeoning inequality in the USA, fueling populist candidates like Sanders, Warren and a few others.
    There is evidence that he and his personal, private business interests have made substantial money in violation of the emoluments clause of the Constitution.
    In terms of the Office of the Presidency, by his own words, irrational tweets, conduct, he has trivialized, demeaned and possibly damaged the Office, which future historians of the Presidency will have to judge.
    The level of corruption in his Administration (Go ahead and say that Obama was corrupt too – a jackass, unsubstantiated argument I have heard some Republicans make).
    In sum, he may well have brought the office of the Presidency into disrepute. He makes the Gilded Age and past times when Corruption was rampant seem like a golden age.

    You are absolutely right, Dr. GP: “He is POTUS. Who and what are you?” Answer – just another poor black man from Barbados. Somehow, I recall that when the later Professor Sir Harry Hinsley became Vice Chancellor of Cambridge University, he kept only five Ph.D students to supervise. Perhaps, we were one ot those five. All this is however irrelevant to our discussion. I would normally just have said “Fluck you” and moved on. Sincerest Apologies.


  19. Sorry:

    There were 20 points … somehow the formatting got screwed up.


  20. Inexplicably, there are many people who do not like a president who speaks directly, forthrightly and extemporaneously to voters.

    They prefer the rehearsed, carefully planned messages of professional politicians like Obama, who read to them from a teleprompter, and never say anything that a team of public relations experts has not evaluated beforehand.

    Go figure.


  21. Bye Bye Suleymani
    Trump takes out Iran’s terror-meister.
    Fri Jan 3, 2020
    Kenneth R. Timmerman

    https://cms.frontpagemag.com/sites/default/files/styles/article_full/public/uploads/2020/01/thr.jpg?itok=kAeosLD9

    The killing of Iranian terror-meister Qassem Suleymani in a targeted U.S. air strike in Baghdad on Thursday will have a dramatic impact on Iran’s ability to conduct oversea terrorist operations and the stability of the Iranian regime.

    But the real impact, one can legitimately wager, will be quite different from what you’ve been hearing so far from most of the U.S. and international media.

    Rather than engendering some massive Iranian “retaliation,” as many talking heads have been warning, I believe this strike will throw the Iranian regime back on its heels, as wannabe successors contemplate their careers vaporizing in a U.S. drone strike and Iran’s civilian leaders fret that they have been exposed as emperors without clothes.

    PUT SIMPLY, THE AURA OF THE IRANIAN REGIME’S INVINCIBILITY IS OVER.

    They have pushed the US and their Allies repeatedly, and have been encouraged by the modest response from U.S. political and military leaders until now.

    But with this strike, the gloves are off. And the leadership in Tehran – and more importantly, the people of Iran – can see it.

    Suleymani was not some run-of-the-mill terrorist. He was worst of the worst; a man with more blood on his hands than even Osama bin Laden. Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, Afghanistan, 9/11, Benghazi: all of them were his doing.

    But he was also the most respected and the only charismatic military leader to have emerged since the 1979 Islamist revolution in Iran.

    No other leader in Iran today even comes close to Suleymani for sheer star power.

    This is a huge loss for the Tehran regime; bigger, indeed, than if the Supreme Leader himself (who actually is a nobody) died or was killed.

    I’ve been watching the Iranian regime for 40 years. The only military leader who even comes close to Suleymani was the former commander of the Revolutionary Guards Corps, Mohsen Rezai.

    Rezai was respected because he was a man of the troops. He respected his men. He refused to throw them into combat for purely political purposes, as his political masters repeatedly demanded during the bloody eight-year Iran-Iraq war.

    And because of his loyalty to the troops, many of his troops and commanders remain loyal to him even today, more than twenty years after he resigned as IRGC commander.

    But Rezai failed miserably when he entered the political arena as a presidential contender, failing in three attempts to break ten percent. He never had the star power that Suleymani engendered – not from lack of trying.

    We have two historical parallels to compare to Thursday’s events: Operation Praying Mantis in April 1988, when U.S. naval forces sank 1/3 of the Iranian navy in a matter of hours after repeatedly catching them dispersing naval mines against international oil tankers in the Persian Gulf; and the presumed Israeli assassination of Iranian-Lebanese terrorist Imad Mugniyeh in Damascus in February 2008.

    In both cases, we were told Iran and their proxies were going to counter-attack with devastating lethality. Hundreds of Americans and Israelis were going to die. Thousands! The entire region was going to explode.

    In the end what happened? Absolutely nothing.

    That’s what I predict here as well.

    The Iranians have been lulled into thinking they can act with impunity in Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Saudi Arabia and elsewhere.

    FINALLY, THE UNITED STATES HAS DRAWN A FIRM HARD LINE ON THEIR BAD BEHAVIOR.
    This is exactly what we needed to do.

    I believe the Iranian people will draw the obvious conclusion that this once powerful regime has feet of clay. Expect bigger anti-regime protests inside Iran in the coming weeks, and popular revolts against Iranian interference in Lebanon and Iraq as well.

    TO ME, THE BIGGEST QUESTION REMAINS: IS PRESIDENT TRUMP READY FOR THE REVOLUTION HE HAS UNLEASHED? WITH THIS SINGLE ACT, THE UNITED STATES HAS SET IN MOTION BIG HISTORICAL FORCES FOR POSITIVE CHANGE. ARE WE PREPARED TO HELP THE FORCES OF FREEDOM AGAINST TYRANNY AND OPPRESSION?


  22. @ Caleb Pilgrim January 4, 2020 3:21 AM

    “In terms of his immigration policy, Trump has caused thousands of immigrant children to be imprisoned, caged and separated from their parents, for months, with inhuman, destructive results, up to and including psychological/psychiatric trauma, sickness and even death”.

    Obama was the person who started the cage policy and who deported thousands of migrants. You seem to have forgotten this little fact. A country has the right to put the needs of its citizens above that of migrants. No one told the illegal migrants that the USA wanted them in the first place. The countries of origin should make sure things function properly at home and so negate the need for migration.

    A country’s immigration policy cannot be questioned by outsiders. Japan does not allow outsiders to settle and acquire Japanese nationality. Outsiders have no rights to Swiss nationality even when born in the country.. A country cannot be told who to admit as citizens.


  23. Freedom Crier Email mail out “PROMISES MADE PROMISES KEPT”
    Reply…“Thank you for the comprehensive list of accomplishments of Donald Trump so far. I have forwarded it to many others who only get one sided Trump hatred news. It is so sad and they do not even realize it.”

    Caleb Pilgrim is a VERY CRAFTY INDIVIDUAL who is very much a Part of the FAKE NEWS PROPAGANDA WELL OILED MACHINE who seeks to BAMBOOZLE the minds of Bajans. The STATURE OF HIS MINUSCULE WRITINGS IS DWARFED AS COMPARED TO PRESIDENT TRUMPS ACCOMPLISHMENTS… THIS MAN IS PLAYING BAJANS FOR FOOLS, he is just another Stool Pigeon in the One Sided Trump Hatred News!!!

    Please Revise Freedoms 13 Part Submissions on this Post Page1… Freedom Crier January 2, 2020 1:27 PM…

    PROMOTING ECONOMIC PROSPERITY FOR ALL: President Trump’s pro-growth policies have led to an economic boom that is lifting up Americans of all backgrounds.

    LIFTING THE BURDEN OF OVERREGULATION: President Trump’s historic deregulation efforts are driving economic growth, cutting unnecessary costs, and increasing transparency.

    PART 2

    FIGHTING FOR FAIRER TRADE: President Trump is negotiating better trade deals for the American people after years of our country being taken advantage of.

    PART 3

    SECURING THE BORDER: President Trump has taken historic steps to confront the crisis on our Nation’s borders and protect American communities.

    PART 4

    RESTORING THE RULE OF LAW: President Trump is upholding the rule of law, restoring integrity to our asylum system, and promoting immigrant self-sufficiency.

    PART 5

    ADVANCING AMERICA’S INTERESTS ABROAD: President Trump is putting America first and advancing our interests across the world.

    PART 6

    REBUILDING OUR NATION’S DEFENSE: President Trump is investing in our military and ensuring our forces are able to defend against any and all threats.

    PART 7

    HONORING OUR VETERANS: President Trump is standing up for America’s veterans by ensuring they receive the proper care and support they deserve.

    PART 8

    COMBATING THE OPIOID CRISIS: President Trump has made battling the opioid crisis a top priority for his Administration, and the results couldn’t be clearer.

    PART 9

    PUTTING PATIENTS FIRST: President Trump is working hard to give Americans better quality care at a lower cost.

    PART 10

    SAFEGUARDING LIFE AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY: President Trump has made it a priority of his Administration to uphold the sanctity of life and safeguard religious liberty for all.

    PART 11

    TRANSFORMING THE COURTS: President Trump is transforming the Federal judiciary by appointing a historic number of Federal judges who will interpret the Constitution as written.

    PART 12

    USHERING IN AN ERA OF ENERGY DOMINANCE: President Trump’s policies are ushering in a new era of American energy dominance.

    PART 13

    PROMOTING EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY: President Trump is working to ensure all Americans have access to quality education.

    President Donald J. Trump: “OUR BEST DAYS ARE YET TO COME”


  24. @ David January 4, 2020 2:14 AM

    I saw the video. Are you using it to illustrate that even a staunch trump supporter can disagree with him and that there is discord among his supporters? If so ,since we live in a democracy people are free to differ. Wasn’t there disagreement when Obama refused to provide lethal to the Ukraine?


  25. Caleb PilgrimJanuary 4, 2020 3:21 AM

    @ GP:

    behaviour behavior sir lol lol lol

    such unbecoming behavior is rampant among Trfump haters not so?

    re You are absolutely right, Dr. GP: “He is POTUS. Who and what are you?” Answer – just another poor black man from Barbados.

    EXACTLY!


  26. @ 555dubstreet January 3, 2020 2:29 PM

    “By your reply you have proven my assertion. which links inadequate logic and intelligence with name calling. I previously gave you the benefit of the doubt by prefacing my assertion with seem. I now modify it to say that when logic and intelligence were being handed out ,you were short-changed,. I am doubtful that a reading of ” Straight and Crooked Thinking” by Robert Thouless would be beneficial to you. I am not interested in the link you have posted.”

    You have the tone of a stuck up cunt

    FYI “Murdering Liberty / Killing Hope” When Psychopaths Rule the World” is a thesis by Jeff Prager a US Naval Intelligencer Officer that gathered all the information about September 11th 2001 shenanigans such as drones usage, $240 billion covert CIA black ops fund that failed settlement in Bank of New York that was cleared by SEC under Emergency Law, the blowing up of Naval Intelligence office files in Pentagon investigating missing $2.3 trillion funds from military budget.

    Don’t be a wanker like GP


  27. Wuh happen to the bigger elephant in the room”IMPEACHMENT”
    Only the foolish and gullible would look in another direction while Trump tries to writes his own history with troops and bombs in Iran


  28. Impeachment
    Did you enjoy your break from impeachment stress? That’s almost over. Today, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is due to give his first floor speech of 2020, in which he will try to define the next phase of the saga. He’ll have his work cut out for him: Documents released yesterday under a court order show that an official from the Office of Management and Budget clearly stated President Trump was the one who directly ordered a freeze on aid to Ukraine. This revelation will make it harder for Senate Republicans to protect Trump in a Senate trial — whenever that might happen. Speaker Nancy Pelosi still hasn’t sent the two articles of impeachment to the Senate, which means the whole process is stalled as she tries to pressure McConnell into negotiating on the terms of a trial. Long story short: Democrats want to call key White House witnesses to testify; Republicans do not.


  29. Caleb

    is spreading misinformation.

    According to the US Census reports, in 2016, the year President Obama left office, the US poverty rate was 12.7%, meaning about 40.6 million Americans were considered to live below the poverty line.

    By 2018, the last year of the Trump administration for which US Census data are publicly available, the US poverty rate had fallen to 11.8%, meaning about 38.1 million people were estimated to be living below the poverty line.

    Translation: In just two years, Trump has lifted about 2.5 million Americans out of poverty.


  30. @ 555dubstreet January 4, 2020 7:13 AM

    “You have the tone of a stuck up cunt”
    Your comment says it all about you and your lack of logic and intelligence.


  31. @ Robert L:

    I have never defended, nor would I ever defend Obama’s immigration policy.

    Jorge Ramos (Univision) rightfully criticized Obama’s spineless nonsense in the area of immigration reform.

    Even Reagan granted amnesty. “W”, McCain and other Republicans would have made necessary immigration reforms.

    We pick and choose. No blanket endorsement of either Obama or Trump, only qualified support insofar as interests coincide.


  32. Is there any margin of error with the census numbers to make the difference statically insignificant as far as the discussion is concerned?


  33. @ Mariposa January 4, 2020 7:25 AM

    So what? He has the right to freeze it if there are facts pointing to the illegal uses of the funds. Didn’t Obama refused to give the lethal aid to Ukraine? There was no noise then.


  34. @Dr. Lucas

    Why did Obama refuse?

    Was it because of a quod pro quo expectation?


  35. @ GP:

    Trump, as you well know, is not stranger to harsh invective, insulting, repeated name calling, etc. There are copious examples of his marauding, and unfortunately, civil discourse has become more debased. We cannot now disagree without being disagreeable.

    Personally, like Pelosi, (Trump’s “Crazy Nancy”), I do not hate anybody. My faith – Anglican/Episcopalian – does not allow that.

    Let us therefore agree, GP, a cesspool is no more a beauty salon, any more than a solid, industrial strength bone head is a brain box. A rose, in the final analysis, is still a rose.

    But, all things in moderation, even ass licking. Lick on, lick on, but just a lickle bit at a time. Sometimes, one’s stomach may rebel. GERD and all. But, lick on, as is your moral and legal right!!!!

    WE PICK AND CHOOSE!!!!! YOU WOULD BE SURPRISED TO KNOW THAT I UNRESERVEDLY SUPPORT TRUMP’s CHINA POLICY, WHERE HE HAS SHOWN A MEASURE OF UNUSUAL WISDOM.

    I still do not understand how you have so succumbed and so easily surrendered your prophetic duty to speak truth to power, like Isaiah, Jeremiah, and many in the OT. You seem somehow to have fallen among the Prophets of some latter day Baal. Peace. I out.


  36. “Your comment says it all about you and your lack of logic and intelligence.”

    Did all those facts about money make you go all glassy eyed as the devil is in the detail

    for example the $240 bn of failed trades was held in the Black Eagle Trust in 10 year bonds and had no paperwork but was cleared by SEC under Emergency Law (I was there at scene of the crime and wrote the FAILS Settlement Report for BNYE Custody Bank)

    No doubt this will all go over your head


  37. Street Mural of Donald Trump Kissing Vladimir Putin Goes Viral

    https://api.time.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/trump-putin.jpg
    A couple kisses in front of graffiti depicting Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, on the walls of a bar in the old town in Vilnius, Lithuania, on May 14, 2016. Mindaugas Kulbis—AP

    BY KATIE REILLY

    MAY 14, 2016
    A mural on the side of a restaurant in Lithuania has gone viral for depicting Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump kissing Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    The mural was created Friday by artist Mindaugas Bonanu at the barbecue restaurant Keule Ruke, according to the Associated Press.

    “We see many similarities between these two ‘heroes’ (Putin and Trump). They both have huge egos, and it’s amusing to see they are getting along well,” the restaurant’s co-owner, Dominykas Čečkauskas said in an interview with Agence France-Presse. “It seems we have a new Cold War, and America may have a president who seeks friendship with Russia.”

    https://time.com/4336396/lithuania-mural-donald-trump-vladimir-putin-kiss/


  38. @ David January 4, 2020 7:54 AM

    There was no quid pro quo by Trump. So what is your point? I watched the Congressional impeachment hearings and there was no Bribe. Trump has the right to freeze the aid and he also has the right to veto the aid passed by Congress. The constitution granted those rights. How about the Benghazi cover up by Obama? You should view “Judicial Watch” . The organization obtained under court orders, freedom of information papers, showing that Obama lied and covered up what went on at Benghazi. The whole thing as revealed in the FF papers showed that there was no attempt to bolster troops at the embassy, despite warnings that it should be done. Try to be less myopic and be more open minded .


  39. As usual, because of Trump Derangement Syndrome, those opposed to Trump have closed minds and will never accept inconvenient facts.

    Which explains why the blog master is questioning the statistical significance of a difference estimate calculated from census samples for two different periods.

    It never ends. LoL.


  40. @ GP, as to your labeling POTUS as “a visionary” and a “planner”, and just what the doctor ordered to make America great again, just checking, but was that Trump coolaid, like his fake TU degrees, fake “Trump” steaks, fake “Trump” whiskey, that you and the others have been drinking? You may need to change your brand.


  41. @ Caleb Pilgrim January 4, 2020 7:51 AM

    A fair posting and response.


  42. Who is questioning his right to do anything? It is what he attached to the order and has subsequently been confirmed by others. See the latest release of a document in the news this week by Just Secuirty. All agree there was abuse of power, the issue is whether it is an impeachable offence. The Democrat controlled Congress obviously believed this and the Republican controlled Senate will likely reject it. There is nothing new here. The games that politicians play and the sheeple lapup.


  43. A November 2019 article.

    Iran oil: New field with 53bn barrels found – Rouhani

    • 10 November 2019
    Image caption Mr Rouhani made the announcement as he delivered a speech in the central city of Yazd

    A new oil field that would increase Iran’s proven reserves by about a third has been discovered, President Hassan Rouhani has said.

    The field, in the south-western province of Khuzestan and about 2,400 sq km (926 sq miles) in area, contains 53 billion barrels of crude, he said.

    Iran has been struggling to sell oil abroad because of tough US sanctions.

    They were imposed after the US pulled out of a nuclear deal with world powers last year.

    “We have found an oil field with 53 billion barrels of oil in place, 53 billion barrels. This is in a big oil field that stretches 2,400 sq km from Bostan to Omidiyeh. The oil layer has a depth of 80m (262ft),” he said during a speech in the central city of Yazd.

    Iran’s oil revenues will increase by $32bn (£25bn) “if extraction rate from the oil field increases only 1%”, he added.

    “I am telling the White House that in the days when you sanctioned the sale of Iranian oil, the country’s workers and engineers were able to discover 53 billion barrels of oil,” he is quoted as saying by the semi-official Fars news agency.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-50365235?SThisFB&fbclid=IwAR1mFrnkKM0UvB-SrLnJkan2tG5jRAq_vf5QvcRCLYISDnoRyJ97gkghuuQ


  44. @Sargeant

    Imagine Trump bad mouths the intelligence forces every chance he gets but to support the assassination of the Iranian they have to rely on the same intelligence people to support this imminent threat business. And the sheeple love it!


  45. @John

    Stay with us, it is about Trump!


  46. The prank call is about Ukraine, Trump, sanctions etc!!!

    Just shows (if it is real) how easy it is to con the Democrat representatives who desperately seek anything to get Trump.

    Last time they got Schiff, offering him nude pictures of Trump.


  47. @ Robert L:

    Many thanks. Know that I hold no brief for Obama’s Libya policy and his connivance in Qaddafi’s overthrow and eventual murder, far less Hillary Clinton’s foolishly ignorant cackling to the effect, (paraphrasing) “we came, we looked, we saw, he died”. Duuh!!!!

    However, not so fast re US aid to Ukraine.

    When Congress, pursuant to its constitutional duty, properly appropriates, votes and authorizes aid of $390 million + to Ukraine, this becomes relevant law to all and sundry. The law of the land.

    Notwithstanding Judicial Watch and Trump’s denial of any quid pro quo – not unlike the ritual denials of guilty men – Trump cannot then tack on some other condition …. “we need you to do us a favor”.

    Thus, my respect for Fmr. National Security Director, & Ambassador John Bolton who rightly spoke of the “drug deal” being concocted by Giuliani, Sondland and Mulvaney. Bolton would have none of it, even canceling mtg where the issue was raised and instructing Dr. Fiona Hill to report the matter to relevant legal authority. I wrote to a conservative Republican to say that Bolton showed the courage of his convictions, and integrity, despite several disagreements on many issues. By standing up here, he made Yale men proud.

    Again, we pick and choose. Be well and straight ahead.


  48. KEEP IT GOING FELLAS
    VERY ENTERTAINING
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