That's Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "Miss Sassy On A Leash" and it will be interesting to watch egotist Chump compete with vain Elon and desperate to be the 2028 nominee JD Vance.
All three are disgusting. I think John Stoehr makes some important comments in his latest column:
However, I think it’s worth it to focus on the accusations themselves. For one thing, they are evidence for drawing conclusions about him. For another, we are setting ourselves up for failure by ignoring them. We take the high road. Trump takes the low road. Guess who wins?
Consider the “hurricane of fire” that’s ravaging Los Angeles County.
Since Tuesday, at least five wildfires have blown through the region on wind gusts of up to nearly 100 miles an hour. California is exceptionally dry right now. There’s hardly been any rainfall during this rainy season. As of this writing, five people have died. About 180,000 people have been evacuated from their homes. Around 50 square miles and more than 1,000 structures have burned down. The inferno, which hasn’t been contained, is already being called the worst in the city’s history.
So it’s not enough to say that the accusations distract us from what’s really going on, because the accusations themselves can very rapidly become what’s really, really going on, so that Trump’s enemies are not only dealing with whatever crisis they are facing, in this case a “hurricane of fire,” but also a deeply warped perception by the public of that crisis. In the end, Trump’s enemies might actually succeed in resolving the crisis, but receive no credit for having done so, because Trump has made it impossible for the public to believe they could.
This is a trap for liberals and Democrats, but one that’s partly of their own making. It’s rooted in the liberal view of honorable public action amid natural or man-made disasters. It presumes a causal relationship between those who govern and those who are governed. Solve the problem and the people will reward you. Fail and they will punish you. The key to success, according to this view, is not playing politics.
Playing politics, however, is the way out of that trap.
I don’t mean leveling accusations on the scale of “they’re eating the dogs,” but I do mean leveling accusations that can compete with Trump’s for the public’s attention. In the case of California's “hurricane of fire,” I would suggest that Gavin Newsom’s office take its response to Trump to a grander stage of confrontation. Not only is the governor trying to overcome disaster, he’s trying to overcome sabotage.
This is a small example of what I hope is a larger attitude-adjustment. Liberals and Democrats tend to believe the best response to “the politics of division,” as some call it, is a kind of politics that sets politics aside “for the good of the people.” That didn’t work for Joe Biden. If nothing else, setting aside politics risks giving Trump greater opportunities to steal Democratic success, as he is about to steal Joe Biden’s success, while blaming liberals for everything that goes wrong.
The answer to evil politics is not no politics. It’s good politics. And one way of achieving parity is meeting every evil accusation with an equal, opposite and good accusation. Trump is a menace to society. His accusations are not a distraction from the truth. They are the truth.
If liberals and Democrats do not learn this lesson, I fear the worst.
When Trump blamed Newsom for water hydrants going dry as Pacific Palisades burned, it wasn’t something people should dismiss as just another Trumpism.
Here was a president-elect mouthing off and showing his ignorance in a barrage of vindictiveness and insensitivity as thousands of people fled for their lives and hundreds of homes blazed into ashes.
Yes, I’m biased against anyone who’s that uncivil, especially when he disrespects facts or — worse — is a pathological liar.
So, let’s recap what Trump did.
As scores of hydrants went dry while fire crews battled flames in Pacific Palisades, the president-elect instinctively went on social media to point the finger at his left coast political adversary, the Democrat he tastelessly derides as Gov. “Newscum.”
“Governor Gavin Newscum refused to sign the water restoration declaration put before him that would have allowed millions of gallons of water from excess rain and snow melt from the north to flow daily into many parts of California, including the parts that are currently burning in a virtually apocalyptic way,” Trump asserted.
“He wanted to protect an essentially worthless fish called a smelt … but didn’t care about the people of California. Now the ultimate price is being paid.
“I will demand that this incompetent governor allow beautiful, clean, fresh water to flow into California. He is the blame for this. On top of it all, no water for fire hydrants, not firefighting planes. A true disaster.”
True drivel, putting it politely.
First, what was this so-called water restoration declaration?
“There’s no such document,” responded Izzy Gardon, Newsom’s communications director. “That is pure fiction.”
Second, it’s not the demise of the tiny smelt — the Republicans’ favorite target — that’s so concerning to many conservationists. It’s the rapid decline of iconic salmon that previously provided world-class recreational angling in the delta and fed a healthy commercial fishery on the coast. Salmon fishing seasons have been closed recently to save what’s left of the fish.
Third, despite Trump’s claptrap, plenty of fresh delta water is being pumped south to fill fire hydrants and the tanks of firefighting aircraft. Hundreds of millions of gallons of water flow daily down the California Aqueduct. Major Southland reservoirs are at historically high levels. Anyway, much of L.A.’s water doesn’t even come from the Delta. It flows from the Owens Valley and the Colorado River.
The devastation created by the wildfire disaster in California also spurred a new round of falsehoods and groundless attacks on Democratic officials from MAGA world – but none of the noise has anything to do with the real point, according to a Washington Post columnist.
“There’s no real question that climate change contributed to what’s happening in Los Angeles,” Philip Bump wrote in an op-ed published Thursday. He went on to dissect for readers a handful of myths circulating in right-wing circles surrounding the wildfires that he said are an attempt “to keep the realities of climate change from spreading.”
Faced with Jenning’s commentary, Crockett swiftly pointed out the fallacy in his claim.
"Because you are a woman or because - because I know that some of the right has been sharing these photos of the fact that I believe that the fire chief may be a woman or something - that has nothing to do with it," she said. "We are looking at qualifications. What diversity, equity, and inclusion has always been about is saying, ‘You know what, open this up. Don't just look at the White men. Open it up and recognize that other people can be qualified.'"
The Texas lawmaker continued, "The fact is, stop trying to act as if only white men are the ones that are capable because right now, you're sitting at a table with three very capable Black women.”
Crockett continued, “The fact that we want to, at a time when people are dying, decide that a country of immigrants is failing? … The same very people who built this country. The last time I checked y’all didn’t say anything was wrong with the White House and I can promise it was my ancestors who built the White House.”
She emphasized that America was built by Black Americans, who are more than qualified to serve in these roles.
“If we are good enough to build this country, we are good enough to serve and die overseas, we are good enough to serve in other ways. … Stop trying to act as if only white men are the ones that are capable,” Crockett said.
Targeting DEI initiatives after or during attention-grabbing news incidents has become a predictable political tactic in the last year for Republicans, who have responded to everything from bridge collapses to midair accidents with such attacks.
Others have suggested that Newsom also didn’t refill California’s reservoirs or that he returned its water to the ocean.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk, who owns X, agreed with a post from conspiracy theorist Alex Jones that said the fires are part of a “larger globalist plot to wage economic warfare and deindustrialize” the United States before “triggering total collapse.”
Experts say that most of the takes are inaccurate or miss the point and that they don’t make room for conversations about real solutions to worsening natural disasters.
“I think the blame game isn’t useful,” said Faith Kearns, director of research communications at the Arizona Water Initiative at Arizona State University and co-author of a 2021 report published by UCLA on wildfire and water supply in California.
“This is a really complex, complicated and emergent issue that just hasn’t been on the radar for mostly anyone, and so I just don’t think that there is individual blame to go around at all,” she said. “Those were exceptional fire conditions that we’re seeing in L.A., drought, climate change and then these high winds.”
Closing with C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"
Friday, January 10, 2025. Rudy G doesn't need a sick day from school after all, Donald Chump wants a woman who threatened a doctor's office to become a US ambassador, Elon Musk's father shows off the racism that is the hallmark of the Musk family, Senator *Elizabeth Warren* has serious questions for Chump' IRS nominee and much more.
There's bad weather in parts of the United States, fires here in California and former President Jimmy Carter's memorial was this week so, for a number of reasons, people have been missing work. So it might be considered normal that West Virginia's House Delegate Brandon Steele (Republican) missed his swearing in Wednesday to the state legislature However, Amelia Ferrell Knisely (RAW STORY) explains there was a little more than that going on:
Two days before Christmas, the wife of a West Virginia lawmaker called 911 telling the operator she was concerned about him drunkenly handling assault rifles and screaming at people looking at Christmas lights in their neighborhood.
The report contains statements from Brandon Steele expressing concern about “possible threats regarding trials that he is working,” and concerns from Brianne Steele about her husband’s “paranoid” behavior and alcoholism.
And, kids, that's another reason we don't mix drinking and politics (see yesterday's snapshot). Leslie Rubin (WCHS) reports that, in fact, there were two phone calls to 911:
According to audio recordings sent anonymously to the media and House leaders, there were two separate 911 calls.
The first came from a child who reported someone was breaking into the home before Steele's wife got on the phone and said no one was trying to break in. She told the dispatcher her husband was "extremely drunk" and outside the home with rifles. "He's got the kids so scared and he says there's somebody who keeps driving by the house."
She abruptly hung up when the dispatcher asked if he was under the influence of alcohol, drugs or both.
After calling operators back, she said she had to hang up because her husband had come back inside the house.
The second call lasted more than 20 minutes while she stayed inside a bathroom with their three children waiting for police to arrive.
When the dispatcher asked her if she was safe, she said, "I don't know." She explained Steele was carrying "very dangerous" rifles and had access to many weapons. She could also be heard trying to comfort and calm the children.
Being an attorney and having a degree in criminal justice, you might think the 43-year-old would know better; however, the anti-abortion, coronavirus 'skeptic' (conspiracy nut -- even though he caught corona -- maybe he forgot and thought it was the case of beer in the garage?), anti-worker Republican clearly did not know better and so he took to terrorizing his family. But, hey, swear him in, right? Just another crook or kook in our government.
On the topic of violence and Republicans, Travis Gettys (RAW STORY) reports on the woman Donald Chump wants to be the US Ambassador to Swedene:
The president-elect tapped Christine Jack Toretti, a Pennsylvania-based GOP fundraiser, as the top diplomat to the Scandinavian nation after she was twice rejected by the Senate during Trump's last term as ambassador to Malta, reported Politico.
“Christine is an incredible businesswoman, philanthropist, public servant, and (Republican National) Committeewoman for the Great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,” Trump said in a statement posted on Truth Social.
She's a violent person who apparently prone to believing that threatening a doctor's office is a solid anger management tool:
Toretti at the time reportedly was under a restraining order filed against her by her ex-husband's doctor, who she blamed for the end of her marriage to former University of Arizona men's basketball coach Lute Olson.
The doctor alleged that Toretti came to his Tucson, Arizona, office and "behaved in a threatening manner" toward staff members and then came into his office and placed a bullet-riddled target practice sheet on his desk.
Speaking of political crooks, Rudy Giuliani. Ann covers Rudy G at her site (where her focus tends to be the crooks of politics) and has noted Rudy G this week in the following:
As Ann's noted this week, Rudy G continues attempting to evade the court and refuses to pay what he's been sentenced to pay. The new twist has been his claim that he's infirm and can't get on a plane and leave Florida. The judge asked for proof. 'Proof' was presented and the judge was talking travel ban for the 'sickly' Rudy G. Travel ban? B-b-b-but the love of his pathetic life, Donald Chump, is sworn in Monday January 20th!!!!
Faced with missing out on his man, Rudy G has done an about face as his bad tummy ache suddenly disappeared and he could get dressed to go to school after all. David Edwards (RAW STORY) reports, "Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani withdrew a request to appear virtually for an upcoming trial in New York after a judge ruled that he would also not be able travel to President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration." Now Rudy can make the inauguration and, no doubt, sing "Stand By Your Man" to Donald in person.
THE VANGUARD continues to probe and explore what makes people grifters. We'll note two of the videos they did with Mahdi Hasan discussing the grift of MORNING JOE, TYT and Matt Taibi.
On the topic of the grifters of MORNING JOE, Yasmeen Hamadeh (DAILY BEAST) notes:
After their conversation ended, Brzezinski quickly corrected Galloway’s wording.
“I want to make a comment about a word that was used in this interview,” she told viewers. “Donald Trump was tried civilly and was found liable of sexual abuse, not rape. The judge in the case likened his actions to rape, but the liability was officially called ‘sexual abuse.’”
ABC News settled a defamation suit with Trump in December, after anchor George Stephanopoulos inaccurately said the president-elect was found “liable for rape” in E. Jean Carroll’s case against him during an on-air interview with Nancy Mace in March.
The United States Air Force, Department of Defense, and other agencies are investigating Elon Musk and SpaceX for allegedly failing to disclose meetings with adversarial foreign leaders as required by federal law.
This is absolutely inexcusable. Musk's SpaceX has handled nearly 80 percent of U.S. government sponsored rocket launches this year, including critical national security missions. Yet Musk has reportedly met with China and Russia's top leaders numerous times; the Wall Street Journal reported that Vladimir Putin explicitly asked Musk to help Xi Jinping, the chairman of China's Central Military Commission, with a political matter. These communications may present a concern for the U.S. because China and Russia are America's top space rivals, and they are working together to challenge America's space dominance.
The United States Air Force, Department of Defense, and other agencies are investigating Elon Musk and SpaceX for allegedly failing to disclose meetings with adversarial foreign leaders as required by federal law.
This is absolutely inexcusable. Musk's SpaceX has handled nearly 80 percent of U.S. government sponsored rocket launches this year, including critical national security missions. Yet Musk has reportedly met with China and Russia's top leaders numerous times; the Wall Street Journal reported that Vladimir Putin explicitly asked Musk to help Xi Jinping, the chairman of China's Central Military Commission, with a political matter. These communications may present a concern for the U.S. because China and Russia are America's top space rivals, and they are working together to challenge America's space dominance.
Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid bluntly shut down the father of Elon Musk after he compared far-right leader Tommy Robinson to Nelson Mandela.
Musk, 53, has drawn widespread criticism for his alleged propagation of false claims about grooming gangs on social media, and was blamed for stoking the flames of riots sparked by murders in Southport last year.
Reid called the comparison “utterly bizarre”, quickly shutting down the rant as she interjected: “Right, Errol, thank you very much indeed but I feel that we’re drifting slightly from the core issues for our audience.”
She then addressed viewers as she explained: “I think we slightly drifted away from how democracy works and the legal system in this country as well.”
Erika Hilton, a Black trans member of Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies, has asked the U.N. to investigate Mark Zuckerberg’s revelation that Meta will end fact-checking and allow anti-LGBTQ+ hate speech to go unchecked on its platforms, which include Facebook and Instagram.
“Policy changes by large corporations like Meta continue to put the lives of LGBTQIA+ individuals at risk,” Hilton wrote in a document sent to Nicolas Levrat, the U.N.’s special rapporteur on minority issues, as reported by InfoMoney.
Suckerberg is a lying piece of trash who's about to have hell rain down on him. It's called karma. And he'll deserve every bit of it.
In other news, many are wondering where the Democrats have been of late? Not US House Rep Jasmine Crockett, mind you, but the many, many elected Dems in Congress who seem to have lost their voice in recent weeks. Is it a nasty cold? Ross Rosenfeld (THE NEW REPUBLIC) notes:
We’ve seen a similar tone from many other Democrats since Kamala Harris’s loss to Trump—and not just the usual moderates, but also progressive torchbearers like Bernie Sanders. He has been offering to work with Trump to cap credit card fees and raise the minimum wage (good luck with those). He told Business Insider last month that Elon Musk is a “very smart guy” whom he’d like to work with on cutting defense spending. Though he criticized Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s conspiratorial thinking and views on vaccines, Sanders seemed eager to work with him on other health-related issues.
We might expect such rhetoric from a Democratic congressman in southwest Ohio, but even Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, that working-class pugilist from the Bronx, opined to Punchbowl, “The reason why I think oftentimes Democrats occasionally lose elections is because we’re too reflexively anti-Republican, and that we don’t lean into an ambitious vision for working-class Americans strongly enough.” It was the Democrats, mind you, who included $83 billion under Biden’s American Rescue Act to shore up pensions for American workers, including over a million Teamsters who then largely turned their back on Kamala Harris in November. As for her contention that Democrats are too reflexively anti-Republican, well, there’s much to reflexively oppose. Republicans are the party of bigotry, sophistry, and cruelty. And they’re certainly reflexively anti-Democratic (not to mention anti-democratic).
Ocasio-Cortez is not out of line with other New York pols, by the way: As Politico noted on Wednesday, Governor Kathy Hochul and numerous state legislators have backed away from confronting Trump, mistakenly calculating that voters will respect them more if only they cower and kowtow a bit more.
Let's wind down with this from Senator Elizabeth Warren's office:
Long bragged about securing $3 million faulty refund, claimed “everybody qualifies” for credit, encouraged people to question accountants
“Borders on absurdity,” said external auditor about Long’s firm’s interpretation of ERTC eligibility
Podcast with Billy Long detailing his work pushing the ERTC mysteriously removed from online platforms last month
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), a member of the Senate Finance Committee, sent a letter to Billy Long, President-elect Trump’s nominee for Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Commissioner, detailing her concerns with Long’s qualifications and requesting answers to his involvement in potential abuse of the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC).
“Although you bill yourself as a ‘Certified Business and Tax Adviser,’ this certification appears to only require a three-day training. Indeed, your lack of significant management or tax experience—and your promotion of credits that have been “magnet[s] for fraud”—raise serious questions about your qualifications to lead the IRS,” wrote Senator Warren.
After leaving Congress in 2023, Billy Long worked for Commerce Terrace Consulting and Lifetime Advisers, where he repeatedly pushed businesses to file for the ERTC, a refundable tax credit designed to support struggling businesses able to demonstrate that the COVID-19 pandemic impacted their bottom line and helped keep them afloat. Firms known as “ERTC mills” specialize in exploiting the credit’s eligibility criteria, opening the door for fraud and abuse — resulting in huge delays and harms to honest businesses trying to rightfully claim the credit.
Long himself has a troubling record of appearing to exploit the credit’s eligibility criteria for his clients’ — and his own — profit. Long publicly claimed that “everybody qualifies” for the credit and instructed his social media followers to “DM [him] to save 40% on [their] taxes.” Long bragged that he helped secure a $3.6 million ERTC payout for an organization, only for its chief executive to say that “it had ultimately dropped its claim after receiving advice that it may not qualify for the credit. Long also stated that businesses he’s worked with “have had the best two years of their life” during the pandemic, and urged people to question their accountants — and turn to him to produce an ERTC success story, instead. When Congress was considering shutting the program down due to rampant fraud, Long “traveled to Washington to try to persuade [his] former colleagues in Congress…not to follow through.”
“Your most significant tax experience has been your recent work promoting a fraud-ridden pandemic-era tax credit, which you have incorrectly claimed “everybody qualifies” for,” wrote Senator Warren.
Lifetime Advisors, the lawsuit-ridden firm that Long promoted, has been criticized for taking an “aggressive stance” on ERTC eligibility. Two accredited accountants reportedly left the company “after raising concerns about how the firm prepared taxes.” Meanwhile, Lifetime had a clear financial stake in pushing questionable ERTC claims – with one contract granting Lifetime 20% of a $300,000 ERTC credit in fees from a client. One nonprofit hired Lifetime but was later warned by an external auditor that Lifetime’s “expansive interpretation” of the ERTC eligibility criteria “borders on absurdity” – causing the nonprofit to return its refund to avoid a potential IRS audit (Lifetime refused to refund its fee).
“Given the widespread issues caused by ERTC mills, taxpayers deserve a better understanding of your role in this space,” wrote Senator Warren.
A podcast episode in which Billy Long detailed his work pushing the ERTC and potentially exploiting its eligibility criteria was mysteriously removed from online platforms last month.
“I am also troubled that shortly after the announcement of your nomination, with no explanation, and after press reports of your appearance on it, the podcast cited above was pulled down from multiple podcast platforms, including the Listen Notes website, Apple, Spotify, and YouTube, raising questions about whether your full record on tax issues is being obscured in advance of your confirmation hearing,” concluded Senator Warren.
Senator Warren highlighted her concerns with Long's qualifications when his nomination was first announced, saying: “Billy Long’s nomination to lead the I.R.S. is bad news for middle-class taxpayers and a win for ultra-wealthy tax cheats...If he’s confirmed, taxpayers can expect longer wait times for customer service, a more complicated process to file taxes, and free rein for the rich and powerful to continue rigging the system at the expense of everyone else.”
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Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "Cult Member? Yes. Sex Slave? No" went up yesterday. The following sites updated: