DL Open Thread: Thurs., Oct. 10, 2019

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Trump Pushed SOS Tillerson To Help Giuliani Client Facing Federal Charges.  So much corruption. Tip of the iceberg. I now agree with Al. Big Orange has hit the iceberg. He’s going down.

‘They Didn’t Help Us In The Second World War’.  Not only has Trump thrown the Kurds under the bus, he is now clearly an agent of Putin and Erdogan.

51%.  Even if this poll is an outlier, people now see the rampant lawlessness of Trump. They’re sick of it and sick of him. By ‘people’, I don’t mean Carper, Coons or Rochester.

‘Trump’s Trillion Dollar Hit To Homeowners’. Would it shock you to learn that, while homeowners got screwed, corporations got a $680 billion gift from Trump? Didn’t think so.

Yet More Emoluments For the Big Orange. A right-wing confab at Trump’s Doral Country Club funded by, wait for it, a for-profit prison operator. Oh, the operator has received over half a billion dollars in federal contracts to detain immigrants.

The Corporate Enemies Of Climate Action.  California notwithstanding, the car companies are right there with the oil and gas producers.

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  1. Arthur says:

    What Trump is doing now isnt as scary as what he may do if he does get impeached. What horrible atrocities can he cause in the 11th hour?

  2. mouse says:

    Is there some context or cogent meaning to the “Kurds didn’t help us in Normandy” that I’m missing or is just insane utterances?

  3. Alby says:

    The Delaware-born Florida Man who killed a father in front of his kids over a handicapped parking space was given a 20-year sentence for his manslaughter conviction.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/florida-man-who-shot-unarmed-man-parking-space-dispute-sentenced-n1064626

  4. bamboozer says:

    Until last year brother Bill lived in the hyper expensive Cupertino, Ca. region, he said the tax law change hit like a bombshell when people realized what was going on. Probably led to more then a few defeats for the Republicans. Believe Giuliani may actually be in more trouble then Trumplestiltskin, his name keeps coming up and it’s as in the Russian dynamic duo now held in custody.

  5. John Kowalko says:

    Because of the recent permission granted by Trump to the Turkish autocracy that will allow/encourage a campaign of genocide against the Kurdish people, who have exhibited a courageous and determined willingness to fight the evils of terrorism, I felt obligated to revisit a past moment in my personal experience with Turkeys history.

    In 2007 I sponsored a resolution of remembrance of the atrocities committed against the Armenians by the Turkish/Ottoman Empire regime. Here is the statement I released at the time:

    Kowalko, enthusiastic about the resolution, stated:

    “It was my privilege to honor your request that the Delaware General Assembly proclaim April 24 as a day of remembrance of the Armenian Genocide. On Thursday April 5th 2007 the Delaware House of Representatives unanimously passed House Resolution No. 14 proclaiming the 24th as a day of remembrance and enumerating some of the horrors perpetuated on the Armenian people.

    I was particularly honored to present this resolution since it will officially record and acknowledge a moment in the history of mankind when man’s inhumanity to man and humankind’s disregard for a civilized morality was made horribly apparent. The attempt to systematically eliminate all traces of a noble civilization such as the Armenian culture is another shameful moment in the history of the world. In order to guard against recurrences of such base and shameful behavior we must freely admit that these types of horrors occurred and still occur. To paraphrase “those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat its failures” and failure to admit the moral failings of society will only ensure more decay.

    I am humbled to be able to present and record the true story of the persecution and debasement foisted upon such a noble civilization as the Armenians’ to recognize its greatness and to warn our future generations of the intolerance and hatred that can lurk just below the surface of humanity so that we may always guard against the base instincts of inhumane behavior.”

    “We want to thank Representative Kowalko for leading the efforts on passing this legislation, and the initiative taken by Mike to take the initiative to pass this resolution,” commented ANC ER Director Karine Birazian. https://www.armenian-genocide.org/Affirmation.409/current_category.143/affirmation_detail.html

    The narrative did not end there. I was confronted by Turkish-American businessmen who objected to the resolution (which passed unanimously) and met with a half-dozen of them on several occasions. I was convinced then and still believe now that I had made the proper decision in light of the ridiculous assertions they made to me (personally) at that time. One argument was that including the word “genocide” in the resolution was inappropriate because the word/term “genocide” had not been coined in the early 1900’s when the atrocities occurred. But perhaps the most startling admission/challenge to the resolution was voiced by a half-dozen Turkish businessmen at one of the meetings I hosted for them in my district. They objected to the estimated number of 1.5 million Armenian (forced-march) deaths and presented me with papers assuring that number was exaggerated. I will never forget the feeling of revulsion I had when they offered me those “papers” and stated that “it is wrong for your resolution to state that “1.5 million” Armenian men, women and children were killed by the actions of the Turkish government when the documents show that the documented number of fatalities is no more than “560,000”. Just roll that absurdity of an argument around in your collective consciences for a brief moment and after recovering from your feelings of nausea and revulsion look at the current day status of America’s policies and allegiances.

    The power-brokers, corporatist apologists and billionaire self-interests, aided and abetted by their political dependents have continued their journey to capture all of the power and money they can accumulate regardless of the costs in human lives while abandoning any sense of humanity they may have once felt. This sociopathic narcissist we have representing the most powerful office in the world, and his Neanderthal-thinking supporters are plunging the world headlong into an apocalyptic world of inhumanity. These supporters/enablers are not limited to the Grahams, Jordans, and McCarthys of the political world. As long as Senator Coons cannot decide/declare that this aberration of a president is unfit to continue to serve I will not support any election bid that Sen. Coons pursues and will view him as an enabler and abettor of a criminal.

    Representative John Kowalko