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Schwartz Report Episode 51: The Precognition That is Shaping Our Culture

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Republicans disturbed Trump has spent nearly $60 million in donations on legal fees: report

Stephan:  Here is Tuesday's Republican Scum Report. If you donated to support Trump there is a good chance it went to pay his legal bills. Everything about Trump is a grift designed to benefit him and his family.
President Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump, official White House Credit: Joyce N. Boghosian.

According to a report from the New York Times, some Republican officials are casting a skeptical eye at both the millions of dollars in donations that Donald Trump is spending on legal fees as well as the reasons for some of the expenditures.

The report notes that the president “… and his affiliated political entities have spent at least $58.4 million in donations on legal and compliance work since 2015,” which is raising some eyebrows.

For comparison’s sake, the Times reports that former President Barack Obama spent $10.7 million on legal fees during the equivalent period starting in 2007 and that former President George Bush spent even less — which included his legal battle over his election that went all the way to the Supreme Court.Defend democracy. Click to invest in courageous progressive journalism today.

What has some Republicans concerned is funds that should be used for political purposes appear to be going out to pay for some of Trump’s personal legal problems.

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Trade deficit soars to 12-year high despite Trump’s promises to wipe it out

Stephan:  The stock market is an artificial world; its economy is not the nation's functional economy. The reality is the U.S. faces the largest endebtedness in 8 decades. and the trade deficit, well, here are the facts on the trade deficit. Trump's incompetence could hardly be made clearer. Biden is going to inherit an economy akin to that of  the Geat Depression of the 1930s. It will be an excellent time to do what Roosevelt did and try completely new approaches; ones whose first priority is fostering wellbeing instead of maximizing profit. Countries like New Zealand are showing the way. Trump is like Nero, a historical grotesque whose very being makes the principle clear, by being the extreme antipode
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Donald Trump promised on the campaign trail in 2016 that, if elected president, he would bring about a rapid and unprecedented decline in the U.S. trade deficit.

But new figures released by the Commerce Department on Thursday—nearly four years after Trump’s victory in the 2016 presidential election—show that the trade deficit soared to a 12-year high in July due in large part to a surge in imports, bringing the total negative trade balance in the first seven months of 2020 to $340 billion.

“Trump pledged to eliminate the trade deficit and end job outsourcing, but the overall 2020 deficit is on track to be larger than when he took office, and his Labor Department has certified more than 300,000 American jobs were lost to outsourcing and imports during his presidency,” Lori Wallach, director of Public Citizen’s Global Trade Watch, said in a statement.

Wallach noted that the 300,000 job-loss number is likely an underestimate given that it only “reflects the number of workers whose trade-related job losses were approved for Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) retraining and other benefits.”

“The […]

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Trump Breaks With US History of Global Cooperation in Eradicating Diseases

Stephan:  A global pandemic, you would think, would call for a worldwide cooperative effort to find a vaccine, much as under the Obama administration there was a worldwide effort to deal with Ebola. But under Trump, well that's a different world run on different values. So while the rest of the world cooperates and shares research on Covid-19, the U.S. is on its own. Everything that could be done incorrectly in this pandemic, under Trump, has been done incorrectly. The history of America's poor choices during this year will be studied for decades for its incompetence.
Trump at White House waving off questions from journalists. Credit: CHIP SOMODEVILLA / Getty 

Buried amid this week’s avalanche of news about the Trump administration’s posturing and pandering to extremists and conspiracy theorists was one action that is fraught with peril in relation to the global pandemic we face: The decision to end U.S. participation in international efforts to develop and to globally distribute a COVID-19 vaccine.

Trump is seeking to justify the decision by citing U.S. opposition to the World Health Organization (WHO), which is a key party to the effort. But in reality, it is an epic act of global sabotage.

The effect of this petty and punitive plan is that U.S. vaccine advances over the coming months and years won’t be a centerpiece of a coordinated plan to get new vaccines widely distributed in poor countries. It also means that, if the U.S. vaccine development program under Operation Warp Speed doesn’t bear fruit, the U.S. will be outside of the technology and vaccine-sharing agreements likely to be negotiated by most of the world’s countries. Earlier this summer, […]

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Wildfires Hasten Another Climate Crisis: Homeowners Who Can’t Get Insurance

Stephan:  I have been warning my readers for nearly a decade now that there would come a point as a result of sea rise, tornadoes, hurricanes, or fires when the real estate market would collapse in areas afflicted by those things because no insurance company would issue a policy. Well, that time is now.
The Ranch Fire in Azusa, Calif., east of Los Angeles, in August. Several years of brutal fire seasons have hit insurers hard. Credit…Apu Gomes/Agence France-Presse/Getty

As wildfires burn homes across California, the state is also grappling with a different kind of climate predicament: How to stop insurers from abandoning fire-prone areas, leaving countless homeowners at risk.

Years of megafires have caused huge losses for insurance companies, a problem so severe that, last year, California temporarily banned insurers from canceling policies on some 800,000 homes in or near risky parts of the state. However, that ban is about expire and can’t be renewed, and a recent plan to deal with the problem fell apart in a clash between insurers and consumer advocates.

Insurers are widely expected to continue their retreat, potentially devastating the housing market if homes become essentially uninsurable.

“The marketplace has largely collapsed” in those high-risk areas, said Graham Knaus, executive director of the California State Association of Counties, which has pushed state officials to address the problem. “It’s a very large geographic area of the state that […]

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DHS draft document: White supremacists are greatest terror threat

Stephan:  This should come as no surprise to a regular SR reader. I have been saying for several years, since Trump brought them out of the shadows, that White Supremacist militias were the real civil violence threat in America. Civil violence has almost nothing to do with socially progressive demonstrations, such as the Black Lives Matter movement, except when the militias get involved as counter-demonstrators.

White supremacists present the gravest terror threat to the United States, according to a draft report from the Department of Homeland Security.

Editor’s Note: None of the DHS drafts POLITICO reviewed referred to a threat from Antifa, the loose cohort of militant left-leaning agitators who senior Trump administration officials have described as domestic terrorists.

Two later draft versions of the same document — all of which were reviewed by POLITICO — describe the threat from white supremacists in slightly different language. But all three drafts describe the threat from white supremacists as the deadliest domestic terror threat facing the U.S., listed above the immediate danger from foreign terrorist groups.

“Foreign terrorist organizations will continue to call for Homeland attacks but probably will remain constrained in their ability to direct such plots over the next year,” all three documents say.

Russia “probably will be the primary covert foreign influence actor and purveyor of disinformation and misinformation in the Homeland,” the documents also say.

Former acting DHS Sec. Kevin McAleenan last year directed the department to start producing annual homeland threat assessments. POLITICO […]

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93% of Black Lives Matter Protests Have Been Peaceful, New Report Finds

Stephan:  And here are the facts about the nonviolent demonstrations, and proof that Trump is lying, in this as in nearly everything else.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – AUGUST 24: Protesters with the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement march through Manhattan following the shooting of a Black man by a White police officer in Kenosha, Wisconsin over the weekend, on August 24, 2020 in New York City. The Wisconsin National Guard has been deployed to Kenosha after the man was shot several times at close range in the back during an encounter with a police officer, which was caught on video. Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty

The vast majority of Black Lives Matter protests—more than 93%—have been peaceful, according to a new report published Thursday by a nonprofit that researches political violence and protests across the world.

The Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) analyzed more than 7,750 Black Lives Matter demonstrations in all 50 states and Washington D.C. that took place in the wake of George Floyd’s death between May 26 and August 22.

Their report states that more than 2,400 locations reported peaceful protests, while fewer than 220 reported “violent demonstrations.” The authors define violent demonstrations as […]

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The Trump vs. Obama economy

Stephan:  Over the past week I have received half a dozen emails from Republican readers telling me Trump is much better at handling the economy than Biden could ever be. This accords with several survey polls I have read that reflect this same thinking. Republicans overwhelming give Trump higher marks on handling the economy than Biden. So what is the truth? Well, here are the facts, if you care about facts as I do, and I hope you do. The facts are Trump has been an economic disaster, just as he was a repeated bankrupt in his corporate life. Click through to see the charts that accompany this report.

As the United States suffers the worst economic downturn in nearly a century, a key question remains: How quickly can the nation recover, and who has the better track record to get us there?

The dire job losses from the spring are close to half recovered, but 13.6 million workers remain unemployed. Stocks are back near record highs, but food bank lines are long and evictions in parts of the country are growing.

The 2020 presidential election will be, at least partly, about the economy. President Trump argues the economy was soaring pre-pandemic and he can bring it back again, while former vice president Joe Biden, the Democratic nominee, argues the nation wouldn’t be in such bad shape if Trump hadn’t fumbled the handling of the pandemic. Biden says he can get people working again and points to the Obama administration’s track record after the Great Recession. Trump portrays the Obama era as sluggish.

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The recession is over for the rich, but the working class is far from recovered

Perhaps the best case Trump can make for improvement since he took office 

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Trump Bans Diversity Training, Claiming It’s Divisive, Anti-American Propaganda

Stephan:  White supremacist racists like Donald Trump don't like the actual facts about America's racial history so completely consistent with his early racism Trump has ruled by fiat that diversity education funded at the federal level will cease. It's anti-American, don't you know, he says, to talk about racial diversity.  How a Black or Brown person can vote for Trump is beyond me. And note that this report is appearing in a conservative publication.

President Trump just made a major announcement that will surely have a huge impact on the diversity, equity and inclusion industry. Trump is now prohibiting federal agencies from conducting cultural sensitivity trainings because, according to the report, they are “divisive, anti-American propaganda.” Diversity trainings that focus on educating participants about white privilege, critical race theory and the racist origins of the United States apparently create “division and resentment” amongst federal employees. What is deeply problematic about this new ban is that the U.S. has a habit of avoiding the country’s dark and racist past. Evading the issue will not make it go away. It will grow more insidious and resilient as each year passes. In June of 2020, America was finally willing to look in the mirror, acknowledge the past and start the long process to make amends in order to move to a point of racial reconciliation and healing. The momentum was building and setting the stage for progress to be made. But with the Trump administration’s recent announcement, the racial […]

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