Stephan: In 14 hours the cancer of Donald Trump will be gone, and America will be led by competent adults again, and Joe Biden is already starting out on the right foot by rescinding or abolishing everything Trump the Disgusting has done over the past four years. I don't know about you, but I feel like I am recovering from a long and debilitating illness.
WASHINGTON — President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. will propose far-reaching legislation on Wednesday to give the 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States a chance to become citizens in as little as eight years, part of an ambitious and politically perilous attempt to undo the effects of President Trump’s four-year assault on immigration.
Under the proposal that Mr. Biden will send to Congress on his first day in office, current recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, known as “Dreamers,” and others in temporary programs that were set up to shield some undocumented immigrants from deportation would be allowed to immediately apply for permanent legal residency, according to transition officials who were briefed on Mr. Biden’s plan.
The legislation would also restore and expand programs for refugees and asylum seekers after efforts by Mr. Trump and Stephen Miller, the […]
Michele L. Norris, Columnist - The Washington Post
Stephan: I think Michele Norris is absolutely right. What happens from here on is completely dependent on us, each of us. The Trumpers are about 25 percent of the country. They are not the majority, and they are not going to define America. Not if I have anything to say about it. How about you?
“Fragile” is not a word we normally associate with America.
But fragile is where we are as we wake up on Inauguration Day.
Fragile like an egg: our economy, our sense of security, our national psyche.
Fragile like a trigger: insurrection fueled by anger and delusion. A pandemic spreading out of control.
Can we now admit that our presidents are fragile, too? The puffy brat with an ego made of glass who craved constant adulation and ignored the call to presidential duty is now headed to his new home. He leaves in his trail a terrifying reminder that when power itself becomes the goal, it ceases to function as a means for governance.
Now he is replaced by a statesman, who has developed a kind of inner fortitude from publicly navigating the fragility in his own life. He brings that experience onstage Wednesday morning — the humility that accompanies uncertainty, the empathy born of loss, the special balance one gains after stumbling in his own life and finding the resilience to stagger forward.
Stephan: The Trumps are so vulgar, and so lacking in courtesy that for the first time in 150 years a president and his family have chosen to leave office by slinking away like thieves in the night. I think the Bidens were just fine with that. Why should they be interested in even shaking hands with a man who has done so much harm to the country? I thought that when I heard how Trump was leaving, and Biden's daughter Ashley confirms it.
President-elect Joe Biden‘s daughter, Ashley Biden, did her first network television interview with another member of the small club of presidential children, Jenna Bush Hager of NBC.In an interview that aired Tuesday, Ashley Biden said her mother, incoming first lady Jill Biden, has not heard from first lady Melania Trump about any kind of traditional handoff at the White House, as is custom on Inauguration Day.”I don’t think they’re doing the traditional protocol, which is unfortunate, but I think we’re all OK with it,” Ashley Biden said.
Ashley Biden, a private person who does not have any public social media accounts, said she will not have a job in her father’s administration, unlike Ivanka Trump, President Donald Trump’s daughter.But she will use her platform “to advocate for social justice, for mental health, to be involved in community development and revitalization,” she said.
She reflected on the attacks that were leveled against her family during the presidential campaign and said, “The cruelty and the meanness, that’s why I’m not, I don’t have […]
Stephan: The research reported on in this study is essential to understanding the Trumper mind, and how it is these people live in a fact-free world.
To access the academic study upon which this report is based: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/pops.12706
Conservative pundit Ben Shapiro is fond of saying, “facts don’t care about your feelings,” a quip that implies that empirical data is more important than anecdotal evidence. Yet a recent psychological study suggests that conservatives, not liberals, are far more apt to let their feelings to get in the way of accepting facts.
In a paper published in the journal Political Psychology in October, researchers from Cal Poly Pomona and Eureka College describe a pair of studies that they conducted to determine if there is a connection between a person’s political ideology and their willingness to accept scientific and non-scientific views on non-political subjects. Their goal was to assess how people feel not just toward scientists but also “nonexpert” voices. They allowed the surveyed individuals to either rate one higher than the other, or argue that “both sides” were equal.
Stephan: I think it is very important that each of us who support democracy, racial and gender equality, and social policies that foster wellbeing at every level bear in mind that something fundamental has happened with one of the political parties in the United States. The Republican Party has become an organization of White supremacy and fascism. The polls make this very clear.
]Why has this happened? In my opinion, it is happening because Whites, and largely White men, are terrified that as America becomes a majority-minority nation Whites are losing the unspoken privilege that their race conferred. Equally alarming to these generally low education, low intellect Whites, the nation's implicit gender bias is also unraveling, and men will no longer enjoy a superior status over women.
What is clear is that even as Trump slithers out of the presidency the party he has enabled and allowed to blossom into the hate group it has become will remain. Contrary to all the happy lies we will tell ourselves, and teach our children in school, racism, authoritarianism, and male dominance have been baked into the culture of the United States since the nation came into existence in 1787. Don't you think it is time to change this, and who can do that, but we ourselves?
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump is the only president in history to be impeached twice — this time for his role in encouraging a deadly assault on the Capitol by his supporters — but he is poised to leave office with a job approval rating that is fairly typical of his entire time in office.
A new NBC News poll found that 43 percent of voters nationwide gave Trump a positive job approval rating, just barely down from 45 percent who said the same before the November election and the 44 percent who approved of his performance shortly after he took office in 2017.
The same poll found that 35 percent of voters — including 74 percent of Republicans but just 30 percent of independents and 3 percent of Democrats — believe President-elect Joe Biden did not win the election legitimately.
Sixty-one percent of all voters — but just 21 percent of Republicans — say Biden did win legitimately.