For days now, as I have worked while the Trump trial played on one of my other screens, and I listened to the endless commentary, my growing sense of what I was witnessing was the sheer scumminess of Trump and the people with whom he surrounded himself. And it culminated with watching Republican members of Congress who had left their jobs representing their constituents to go to New York and trash America’s judiciary using words criminal Trump had approved for them to say. Robert Reich is correct in everything he writes in this essay.
There is something important about Trump’s criminal trial in New York that’s not being openly talked about. I don’t mean we’re not getting the facts about what’s happening in Manhattan superior court. But something very big is being left out.
The trial has introduced us to a world of moral and ethical loathsomeness in which people use and abuse one another routinely. It’s Trump world.
Consider Stormy Daniels. Adult film stars are entitled to do as they wish to make money. But when they extort people who are running for public office – demanding huge payments in order to stay quiet about an affair – they’re contributing to a society in which every interaction has a potential price.
Last week we heard Daniels’s story, even more detailed and lascivious than expected. But perhaps the most troubling aspect of her behavior is that the moment the former president ran for office, she saw a chance […]
We are being set up. MAGAt world is preparing to end democracy, whether criminal Trump wins or loses the election. We are not taking this split seriously enough. Americans must start talking about how we can peacefully split up, or find a new form, or become a single nation again. Otherwise, I think, there is going to be serious violence.
Donald Trump and his allies are laying the groundwork to contest a potential loss in November, stoking doubts about the election’s legitimacy even as opinion polls show the Republican presidential candidate leading in battleground states.
In recent interviews, Trump has refused to commit to accepting the election results. At his rallies, he has portrayed Democrats as cheaters, called mail-in ballots corrupt and urged supporters to vote in such large numbers to render the election “too big to rig.”
He also backed a new Republican-sponsored bill aimed at keeping foreigners from voting, seeking to link his false election fraud claims with the issue of illegal immigration, even though voting by non-citizens is already unlawful and studies show it is exceedingly rare.
Trump’s tactics are an intensified version of the strategy he used during the 2020 election, when his baseless voter fraud claims inspired his supporters to assault the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, in an attempt to overturn his election defeat.
Rather than being cowed by looming criminal trials over his conduct in the […]
Think about what this article is telling us, and it is based on first-hand factual observation. We have a party whose Congress members walked away from doing their Congressional duties, so they could go to the trial of a convicted rapist and con man in order to lie as he told them, and attack America’s judicial system and the judge sitting on the bench. This is what the United States of America has come to. There is only one solution. The Republicans must be overwhelmingly voted out of office. The MAGAt world is not the majority.
Donald Trump’s allies have been packing the New York City courtroom where he’s standing trial — and speaking out in his defense in statements that come close to violating the gag order imposed on him.
And an onlooker reported Tuesday Trump appears to be very much in control of what they’re saying.
In recent days political big guns including Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum have given impassioned speeches outside the courtroom parroting Trump’s accusation of a political witch hunt and attacking witnesses and the judge’s family members.
Trump is forbidden from speaking about witnesses, jurors, court staff or their families under a gag order — though it also forbids him asking others to do it on […]
Here is another part of what is happening. I see more and more trends like this, and none of them predict a happy unified country of people educated to think rationally on the basis of facts. We need to start talking about this reality that is emerging before it overwhelms us.
When Courtney Gore ran for a seat on her local school board in 2021, she warned about a movement to indoctrinate children with “leftist” ideology. After 2 1/2 years on the board, Gore said she believes a much different scheme is unfolding: an effort by wealthy conservative donors to undermine public education in Texas and install a voucher system in which public money flows to private and religious schools.
Gore points to West Texas billionaires Tim Dunn and brothers Farris and Dan Wilks, who have contributed to various political action committees that have poured millions into legislative candidates who have promoted vouchers. The men also fund or serve on the boards of a host of public policy and advocacy organizations that have led the fight for vouchers in Texas.
In recent years, the largesse from Dunn and the Wilks brothers […]
Damien Gayle, Reporter - Mother Jones / The Guardian
Stephan:
I think all of the people of the earth may have to prepare themselves for a civilization-wide catastrophe that will change every society because of the untrammeled greed of a tiny fraction of humanity. Eight years ago in 2016 196 countries signed an agreement to limit carbon emissions and keep the planet’s temperature from rising more than 2°C (above 35.6°F) or, better yet, just 1.5°C (above 34.7°F). It was as close as our species has come to a universal agreement. And what happened? Read this fact-based article and look at what greed produced. Banks gave the carbon industries nearly seven trillion dollars so they could continue along their path to the climate change disaster, and the banks and the fossil fuel corporations go blithely on making profits as the earth’s temperature rises past the limits the Paris Agreement established.
The world’s big banks have handed nearly $7 trillion in funding to the fossil fuel industry since the Paris agreement on carbon emissions, according to research.
In 2016, after talks in Paris, 196 countries signed an agreement to limit global heating as a result of carbon emissions to at most 2°C above preindustrial levels, with an ideal limit of 1.5°C to prevent the worst impacts of a drastically changed climate.
Many countries have since promised to reduce carbon emissions, but the latest research shows private interests continued to funnel money to oil, gas, and coal companies, which have used it to expand their operations.
Eight in 10 of the world’s most eminent climate scientists now foresee at least 2.5°C of global heating, according to the results of a Guardian survey published last week—an outcome expected to lead to devastating consequences for civilization.
Researchers for the banking on climate chaos report, now in its 15th edition, analyzed the world’s top 60 banks’ underwriting and lending to more than 4,200 fossil fuel […]