Wednesday, 23 October 2024

From the Guardian

Trump and Harris are neck-and-neck. This is a five-alarm fire

Robert Reich

No American who cares about the future of this country can afford to remain a mere spectator to our own democracy

With two weeks to go before election day, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are essentially tied.

Neither candidate is ahead by even a single point in the New York Times’s polling average of five critical battleground states – Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nevada, Wisconsin and North Carolina.

How is this possible? Even if polls were systematically off and Harris were ahead of Trump by, say, 5%, I’d still be appalled that so many Americans in swing states were supporting Trump.

I’ve spent most of my life fighting bullies, from the grade-school bullies who teased and threatened and occasionally pummeled me, to the white supremacists of the 1960s who murdered my friend Mickey Schwerner when he was trying to register Black voters in Mississippi.

I’ve protested Lyndon Johnson’s Vietnam war and worked to get Richard Nixon – whose henchmen broke into the Watergate complex and who then tried to cover up his illegal acts – impeached.

I watched Ronald Reagan bully Americans into accepting the cruel hoax of “trickle-down” economics and legitimize corporate bashing of labor unions.

I witnessed George W Bush insist on invading Iraq based on a lie that Iraq contained “weapons of mass destruction”, invading Afghanistan because it contained terrorists, and establishing a gulag of torture chambers across the world.

When I was US secretary of labor, I fought Republican bullies who wanted to make it easier for CEOs and their major investors to become richer by shafting their workers. Later, I fought Wall Street bullies who gambled away other people’s money and then, when their bets turned bad, got bailed out by taxpayers.

But in all my years, I have never come across a bully more squalid than Donald Trump.

He is the bully of all bullies. He emits dangerous lies like most people breathe.

He has demeaned and degraded our system of self-government, attempted a coup against the United States, divided Americans with venomous bigotry, and rewarded his rich backers with tax cuts and regulatory rollbacks.

Trump created a supreme court that took away women’s rights over their own bodies and immunized presidents from criminal liability.

In recent weeks, he has become even more untethered from reality, more unhinged, even less coherent.

He says that if he gets back in power he will wreak vengeance on his political opponents – including many loyal Americans who have stood up to him – calling them the “enemy within” and openly threatening to use the US military against them.

He says he wants to cleanse America of “scum” and “vermin”, including refugees, immigrants, and Democratic officials like Adam Schiff and Nancy Pelosi.

He is threatening to strip television networks of their ability to broadcast news because of coverage he doesn’t like.

On Sunday, he said he had subpoenaed the records of CBS, claiming that the network’s edit of Harris’s recent appearance on 60 Minutes was misleading.

He refuses to be bound by the results of the upcoming election. This means America will likely suffer weeks or months of litigation following election day, perhaps even accompanied by violence.

I felt hopeful in late July, when Joe Biden selflessly bowed out of the election and passed the baton to his vice-president, Kamala Harris.

And even more hopeful as Harris has proven herself a tough, exuberant, powerful campaigner and force for positive change. Her debate performance against Trump was the best I’ve ever seen.

But at this moment, I’m frankly worried. How can so many Americans be blind to who Trump is and what he intends to do?

I don’t believe it’s all due to misogyny and racism. Surely, gender and race continue to play a large part in our politics, but they alone cannot explain what is happening.

Nor do I think it’s because of our collective amnesia about the chaos Trump wrought during his presidency. Most of us recall how horrific it was, including a pandemic that for months he refused to acknowledge or act on.

Part of the reason may be that we want to normalize our politics and pretend that this election is like any other, even in the face of all the evidence to the contrary.

To accept the reality of who Trump is and what he aims to do is simply too frightening.

Part of it also may be that many Americans would prefer blowing up the system as a whole – destroying democracy and our institutions of self-government – than settle for gradual change because they feel the system is hopelessly rigged against them.

Beyond these possible explanations lie specific people who are also responsible for bringing us to the brink of this disaster.

High on my list is Rupert Murdoch – whose Fox News, New York Post and editorial pages of the Wall Street Journal have amplified Trump’s lies, spreading them repeatedly to tens of millions of Americans.

There’s also Elon Muskthe richest person in the world, whose X platform, formerly known as Twitter, has become a font of disinformation, incendiary conspiracy theories, pro-Trump garbage and hateful lies about Harris.

Musk continues to claim, for example, that Democrats are flying huge numbers of undocumented immigrants into swing states to vote illegally. One such post got 34m views.

Musk’s pro-Trump Super Pac has hired an estimated 400 staffers in the seven key battleground states and a platoon of Republican party operatives.

The New York Times reports that Trump and Musk are speaking directly multiple times a week. That’s a likely violation of campaign finance laws barring coordination between candidates and Super Pacs.

Trump’s other major financial backers include a cavalcade of billionaires – notably Miriam Adelson (wife of deceased casino magnate Sheldon Adelson), Liz and Dick Uihlein (owners of packaging-materials company Uline), and Timothy Mellon (scion of the Gilded Age baron Andrew Mellon).

Another contributing reason Trump is running neck-and-neck with Harris is the silence of respected business leaders.

Heading the list is Jamie Dimon, CEO and chair of JPMorgan Chase, the nation’s largest bank, who calls himself “a patriot before I’m the CEO of JPMorgan” and who regularly speaks out about the injustices and inequalities of contemporary America.

A lifelong Democrat, Dimon is considered the “spokesman” of American business.

Yet when it comes to denouncing the biggest threat to American democracy since the civil war, Dimon’s silence has been deafening.

Who else is responsible? I wouldn’t be surprised if Vladimir Putin were again seeding the election with hackers and bots favoring Trump, as Putin did in 2016.

At this juncture – two weeks from election day, with the race virtually tied in battleground states – none of us who cares about the future of this country can any longer afford to be a mere spectator.

This is an all-hands-on-deck moment. A five-alarm fire. A category 5 hurricane.

Do whatever you can.

  • Robert Reich, a former US secretary of labor, is a professor of public policy at the University of California, Berkeley, and the author of Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few and The Common Good. His newest book, The System: Who Rigged It, How We Fix It, is out now. He is a Guardian US columnist. His newsletter is at robertreich.substack.com



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Korean jumped back in reading me hello to you all again
Kdramas are a ray of sunshine in my life
Comedy Korean style I love it
and Singapore is reading again
You can fight over me
By the Way
Birmingham has great eating places now
not just my local fish and chips
COME VISIT
and yes Pray too for all Humanity
not just my Tinnitus which is worse than an unwanted lover in my bed
It sounds like being in an incinerator without the heat
and you may have found my 100 stories with 200 hundred AUdio
so you are all speaking like me already

https://butcherbakerundertaker.blogspot.com/2024/10/as-i-look-out-my-window-can-you-hear-my.html

a few posts back

and yes it's all my copyright too








perfect parent too

Tuesday, 22 October 2024

Would you bring this man home to meet your family

 Arrogant

Rude

Corrupt

No dress sense

Bankrupt 5 or 6 times

Never pays his bills 

overcharges those closest to him

sells fake everything

claims to be a worker

Likes dressing up

And Cosplay

Likes being spanked by Forbes Magazine

Likes NDA

Not a football or Baseball team

Lies constantly

Ignorant about Everything

But claims to be a Genius

Alienates everybody he meets

A bully in a shiny suit

Saving Graces

None

But he will be stabbed in the back

by his deputy

and  removed from the top position

AND I COULD GO ON

BUT HE SHOULD NOT GET A CHANCE

OR are you all LOSERS AND SUCKERS STILL

and who am I talking about?

As the clock strikes Noon. in USA

There is a chance. to turn the page

and I speak as a  writer who has written many

3,000,000 words of mine

but one is enough

NO



Cat people say NO


Monday, 21 October 2024

End of the world, maybe?

End of the World maybe?
by
Michael Casey

So nobody listens to one another
Smiling is rare nowadays 
People afraid they might invade personal space with a smile 
Nobody shakes hands for fear of catching diseases 
Compliments are not allowed for fear of being misunderstood
And a gesture could lead to a fight 
It. Never used to be like this 
We used to celebrate each others festivals and sample every kind of food under the sun
And laugh when it turned our faces red as it was too spicy 
We asked for and shared recipes 
And smiled and nodded in the street or on the no.11 bus
But now. But now 
We have to get back where we were before 
Laughter in the rain with or without Barry White or Gene Kelly or even Mary Poppins and her umbrellas
We can get back to where our hearts belong 
By sharing a song and a prayer 
And pressing the door bell Ding Dong and saying are you going to Dance in the Street again 
For if you just hide behind your high walls you are a Prisoner 
Just like Criminals in a Jail
The solution is being a Family again. A multi coloured multi faith and no faith  fat and thin and some with double chins or even anorexic looks. Because we need each other and without all of us Something is not quite right. A family is all it's parts same as a body .Head.hands and feet and everything in the middle. 
So I ask you all to realise We are all of one body and every bit of us is needed. And we all need each other too. because one and one make two. And if we love our neighbours then one plus one can make three or more.
And children is what we are here for. To love them.
So we should start by loving one another.
And some body far wiser than me said that.
If only we could all remember that 




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I wrote this in my Tinnitus bed at 2am or so, I've still not had enough sleep
Barometric pressure and all that

I sent this as an email to Moscow and others on my list while I was in bed

Now I see Singapore has come back strong again

and MY Words and Audio is doing well
so you will all be speaking like me soon
latest photo  of your writer



Sunday, 20 October 2024

so windy sunday 20h October 2024

 its 10 cans of beans mixed with 20 eggs kind of windy

my brother introduced Downing College Cambridge to that in 1975

a family recipe on toast

they were high fliers after all

the farts that is

Donald Where's your Trousers? find UTUBE Audio

now Ethiopia is even reading me today

why I do not know

but I'll accept readers from anywhere

BB King is singing

But the noise in my head is terrible

my own internal Rock and Roll

so I'm going to stop and hide in bed

its the safest place as my head spins

And thank you Singapore for coming back to read me

If you a crazy rich asian

you can adopt me

but you'll have to visit Birmingham

the fool on the hill





i've eaten all the cake so you can buy one in the Chinese Quarter in Birmingham
and come dine with me



5010 already

 5010 pieces of writing here

and so you all liked the sound of my voice

or the free English lessons Words and Audio

You'll all sound like me

15 mins a day

but every single day

while you are on the toilet maybe

the michael casey reading room

Just practice, Learning English is easy

and yes PAY ME

by buying my books on Amazon

and IF you make money from my words 

you are stealing

That's all

Its  very windy here today

and my arthritis has come out to play

and TINNITUS is horrendous

might put the washing out in the garden later on

something to look forward to

and USA VOTE

Trump is a Liar a cheat and a fraud and you are LOSERS

according to him

and now he has Envy for Arnold Palmer's T shot


life is a box of chocolates as somebody once said


Portuguese Translations

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