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Republicans abandon their virtues to stand behind Donald Trump and clap – Chicago Tribune
Posted: May 9, 2017 at 4:04 pm
For all the fireworks of the French election, please note that Marine Le Pen gave a simple elegant concession speech, congratulating the winner and thanking her supporters and campaign workers. She did not claim voter fraud or a media conspiracy or accuse the government of tapping her phone. She is, after all, French. Liberty, equality, dignity.
And so our country, the land of the pilgrims' pride where our fathers died, remains No. 1 in blithering tastelessness, naked self-promotion and delusional hypocrisy, thanks to Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and James Comey. North Korea is a close No. 2, followed by Sudan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, the Ku Klux Klan, the Fall of Man and the Republican health care plan.
That was a remarkable photo, Republicans on the White House lawn celebrating the House passage of a bucket of horsefeathers. It looked like the Kappa Delts gathered at the country club for the Eight-Ball Roll-'Em and Martini Scramble. Actually it was the D-minus students collecting a pile of partial term papers regurgitated by dogs and sending them to the Senate to be made into something coherent and perhaps defensible. As the man said, nobody knew health care could be so complicated. Good luck, Senator McConnell! Take your time! Read the whole thing!
Senate approval is an archaic legal requirement so much easier to simply write an executive order stating that everyone gets the care they need, pre-existing conditions or not, a beautiful deal for less money, and let's move on to something else. Sign another order that cancer has been cured that would pay for everything.
This guy is in love with the executive order. It's his idea of a selfie. He sits at his bare desk, grinning, holding up the two-page large-print document with his big bold signature, in a nice leather binding like an Award for Meritorious Achievement from the Federation of Organizations, his smiley vice-president looking over his shoulder, a select group of happy citizens clapping. Last week, he signed one assuring ministers of freedom of speech in the pulpit. Next week maybe he'll order ladybugs to fly away home, their house is on fire, their children are gone.
What is so remarkable this spring, as we all wait for the next shoe to drop, is how completely the Republican virtues we grew up admiring caution, respect for history, attention to the fine print have been thrown to the winds and the party has united behind an aging New York playboy with no fixed principles except an insatiable urge to be on the front page every single day including weekends and holidays. It would be like the Democratic Party electing Big Bird and applauding whatever comes out of his big beak.
Big Bird is a costume. There is a person inside it. He says what is in the script. But if he says whatever is going through his mind and starts ranting about conspiracies and TV ratings and the Civil War (how come?), you have a Big Turkey for a leader. Some people might think it edgy and cool to have an eight-foot president covered with yellow feathers, but I believe that most Democrats would not go along with this, even those who feel the party has gone elitist and needs to regain the common touch.
The American people do not wish their president to be on the front page every single day, especially not for saying stupid stuff. They would prefer government to be effective, functional, honest, rational in other words, boring. Think of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. You want it to operate quietly without drawing attention to itself. You don't want to read in the paper that when you hold a $20 bill up to ultraviolet light now, it says "Invest Kushner" with a blinking 800 number.
Same with the National Park Service. We don't need to sell ad space on the foreheads at Mount Rushmore. The U.S. Coast Guard is a fine operation, if you ask me. Ditto the F.A.A., and so is the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration imagine the complexity of it, administering the oceans and the atmosphere and yet it goes about its mission without fuss. The White House could write up an executive order "Let the waves be still, let the tides not encroach upon Mar-a-Lago" but NOAA would simply build an ark for the president and life would go on as before. And that is the whole point.
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Donald Trump says Congress has too much power. He’s wrong. – USA TODAY
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Christian Schneider, Opinion columnist 6:00 a.m. ET May 9, 2017
Woodrow Wilson(Photo: AP)
Throughout his life, progressive paragon Woodrow Wilson sneered at a system of government that vested so much power withCongress. Wilson, who enjoyed pointing out that the president was the only person elected by all the people of America, was frustrated by this disequilibrium."The Senate always has the last word," he complained.
A century later, Wilson's enthusiasm for consolidation of power within the presidency has a powerful new fan. Last week, President Trump offered a Wilsonesque critique of the U.S. Senate, arguing he should be given more authority because he's "a closer."
"You look at the rules of the Senate, even the rules of the House, but the rule of the Senate and some of the things you have to go through, it's really a bad thing for the country in my opinion," Trump told Fox News on April 28.
Trump further argued for "tak[ing] those rules on" such as the Senate filibuster "because for the good of the nation things are going to have to be different." He added, "You can't go through a process like this. It's not fair, it forces you to make bad decisions."
Naturally, in the Trump vernacular, any decision he gets to make unilaterally is necessarily a "good" one, and every proposal slowed by a deliberative body is, by definition, "bad." In this way, the current Republican shares the Progressive Era's lack of constitutional humility.
But while Wilson's antipathy for the separation of powers was derived from years of scholarship (as an undergraduate he proposed allowing the president to choose his cabinet from among members of Congress, British Parliament-style),Trump's latest position seems to be crafted only upon visiting Washington, D.C. on the days he can get away from Mar-a-Lago.
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Ironically, Trump's lack of knowledge of how Congress works actually makes the case of why Congress is now more important than ever. As he learns history on the job (sample tidbit about Abraham Lincoln from a March speech: "Great president. Most people dont even know he was a Republican, right?"), the legislative branch can provide him a valuable constitutional lesson by asserting its rightful authority.
Clearly in Trump's years in the private sector, his view of politicians took on a cartoonish bent, most likely informed by cable news and television dramas. During Republican presidential debates, the eventual GOP winner openly bragged about buying off politicians (mostly Democrats), arguing incredibly that his own corrupt practices were proof that only he could fix such a "broken system." (This recalls the time on Cheers when Norm derided the sad, pathetic people who sat next to him at the bar hour after hour, day after day.)
No doubt in Trump's New York City politicians were simply a procedural hurdle to be overcome when a building needed to be builtsalt the city with a few dollars here and there and city council members would one day earn a ride in one of his golden elevators.
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But Congress can now prove that it's not simply a beagle eager to have its belly scratched. For instance, Congress should take the advice of TV star Trump when he asserted that Congress should approve military operations in Syria, even if President Trump disagrees. The House and Senate should craft responsible infrastructure and health care plans independent of Trump's capricious Twitter meanderings. Trump wants billions in taxpayer funding for a southern border wall? Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell should send over a copy of The Federalist 51, a golden shovel, and tell the president to start digging.
It's not as if presidents haven't always felt dyspepsia about the role of Congress. When President Andrew Johnson faced impeachment in 1868, one of the articles against him charged that he had plotted to "excite the odium and resentment of all good people of the United States against Congress" and that he had used, "with a loud voice, certain intemperate, inflammatory and scandalous harangues, and therein utter loud threats and bitter menaces." These are phrases that should be emblazoned on the china in the Trump White House dining room.
"The office (of president)," Woodrow Wilson once observed, "is so much greater than any man could honestly imagine himself tobe that the most he can do is to look grave enough and self-possessed enough to seem to fill it." Last week, Wilson's philosophical descendant, Donald Trump, similarly noted that he thought being president "would be easier" than it has been during his first 100 days.
Undoubtedly, the two presidents could learn much from each other. Perhaps one of these days Trump will pick up the phone and invite Wilson and Frederick Douglass to dinner.
Christian Schneideris a member ofUSA TODAY's Board of Contributors and a columnist for theMilwaukee Journal Sentinel, where this piece wasfirst published. Follow him on Twitter@Schneider_CM
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Trevor Noah: Donald Trump Is ‘Comedy Cocaine’ – Variety
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Late night comics have feasted on President Donald Trump, poking fun at his factually challenged proclamations, tortured syntax, and elaborate combover.
But The Daily Show host Trevor Noah admits that there are risks involved with getting too addicted to Trump jokes.
Youve got to look at Donald Trump as comedy cocaine, Noah said at VarietysEntertainment and Technology Summit in New York on Wednesday. A bump now and again will get you to a nice place, but you dont want to overdose.
Noah said that Trump and his ability to swallow up the news cycle provides a seemingly inexhaustible amount of material for comics. Still, he and his writers frequently find themselves asking, How much is enough?
Because the presidency comes with so much power, anything Trump says or does reverberates across the globe.
Theres almost no news in the world that in some way is not being touched or influenced by Donald Trump, said Noah.
On his Comedy Central program, Noah and his writers arent just focusing on Trumps more outrageous tweets or political feuds. Theyre trying to tell a larger story about what his rise signals about larger geo-political shifts.
What you do is youve got to cut it, said Noah, explaining that he kept returning to drug analogies, because I watch a lot of Narcos.'
Trumps rise has helped Noah find his own stride. Ratings at The Daily Show have improved as have critical reviews. Noah believes last summers political conventions marked a turning point for a show that satirizes the television news landscape. Noah was born in South Africa and said that his experience growing up in the country gave him a unique perspective.
The nextfour years will be the story of the American people and how they responded to the force known as Donald Trump, said Noah.
He saw parallels with the history of the program. He noted that Jon Stewart, his predecessor as Daily Show anchor, first connected with audiences during the contentious 2000 presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore.
History, like fashion, repeats itself, said Noah, adding As Donald Trump sinks deeper and deeper into the swamp he once thought he would drain, the show is going deeper and deeper into politics.
Noah said he stays in touch with Stewart, but doesnt ask him for advice on overseeing The Daily Show.
I promised Jon that I would let him retire, said Noah.
When Stewart stepped down, he told his successor that he wanted to concentrate on his family. Noah says he mostly asks Stewart for insight into balancing work and life.
We talk jokes, said Noah. We talk about life. We connect as human beings.
The Daily Show was created to send up the 24/7 cable news world of talking heads and prime time bloviation. In the wake of the Trump election, fake news has become a buzzword. The president often uses the term to deride media groups or articles that he finds objectionable.
We still see ourselves as fake news,' said Noah. We wont relinquish that title even though it was stolen from us by the president.
The term might have been appropriated, but Noah said the mission of the program remains the same to lampoon the powerful and the pompous alike.
Our version of fake means no holds barred news now, said Noah.
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Donald Trump wants to ramp up America’s presence in Afghanistan – Salon
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Less than one month after President Donald Trump dropped the mother of all bombs in Afghanistan, the president is now contemplating a military expansion that would be the equivalent of putting America on a war footing against the Taliban in that country.
The new plan would allowthe Pentagon to establish troop levels in Afghanistan instead of requiring them to gothrough the White House, expandthe militarys authority to use airstrikes against members of the Taliban, eliminate restrictions imposed by President Barack Obama on the battlefield mobility of American military advisers and add at least 3,000 new troops to the 8,400 troops already there, according to a report by The New York Times.
This plan is being heavily pushed by Trumps national security adviser H. R. McMaster, prompting White House advisers who oppose it to dub the proposed strategy McMasters War. Because the war in Afghanistan already costs $23 billion each year, some of Trumps advisers are pointing out that McMasters plan would increase the cost of an already very expensive military operation. If nothing else, any increase in American troops and support for the government of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani would be contingent upon Ghani reducing corruption and military incompetence, both of which are factors that have strengthened the Talibans cause in that country.
Nevertheless, one official told The Times that Trump is determined to start winning again. Because the Taliban has been making headway in the Afghanistan war, they have been less inclined to negotiate with the United States. The hope is that increasing Americas military presence in that country will compel them to returnto the bargain table, although even the plans advocates admit that incremental progress is the best-case scenario that theyre looking at in the region.
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Former ‘Dance Moms’ star Abby Lee Miller sentenced to prison for bankruptcy fraud – Los Angeles Times
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May 9, 2017, 12:00 p.m.
Abby Lee Miller, the Pennsylvania dance instructor who rose to prominence on Lifetime's "Dance Moms," was sentenced Tuesday after pleading guilty to charges of bankruptcy fraud in June.
The reality television star was sentenced to one year and one day in federal prison, followed by two years of supervised release, in addition to being fined $40,000 and ordered to pay a $120,000 judgment.
Miller's saga began in October 2015 when she was charged with hiding nearly $800,000 of income while going through Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings between 2012 and 2013.
Further, Miller was accused of smuggling $120,000 in Australian currency into the country without declaring it at customs as is mandated.
Prison is likely to be a stark wake-up call for the woman who built a brand out of screaming at young girls for not meeting her exacting standards. Derision for Miller's teaching style aside, "Dance Moms" did give the world tiny Sia avatar Maddie Ziegler.
As for the fate of the series, Miller left the show in March, with "Dancing With the Stars" alum Cheryl Burke taking her place for the conclusion of Season 7.
It's unclear whether Lifetime will renew the series for an eighth season.
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Hartford Moves Closer to Bankruptcy, Soliciting Proposals From Law Firms – Hartford Courant
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City leaders have taken a step toward bankruptcy, soliciting proposals from law firms that specialize in Chapter 9, which protects financially strapped municipalities.
The city is reviewing several firms and could hire an attorney as early as this week, sources with knowledge of the plans said.
Mayor Luke Bronin has hinted for months that Hartford could file for bankruptcy, and said during his budget release in April that he was "not in a position to rule anything out." He could not immediately be reached for comment Tuesday.
Hartford faces a $65 million deficit next year and a $14 million shortfall this year. Bronin has proposed cuts and concessions from the unions, but is still seeking $40 million in additional state aid to close next year's budget gap. The city resorted to short-term borrowing to cover costs such as payroll payments this year.
Council President Thomas "TJ" Clarke II, who was briefed by Bronin on the prospect of hiring a bankruptcy lawyer, called the move premature.
"I was told it was possible that a decision would be made before the end of this week," Clarke said Tuesday. "It's premature. We haven't exhausted every option and every avenue for us to go down this road."
Bronin has stressed that the state must be a partner in pulling Hartford from the brink of financial ruin, noting that more than half of the city's properties are tax-exempt and that Hartford has limited options for revenue. But the state has its own problems, with a more than $2 billion budget gap estimated for next year and it is unclear whether there is support in the General Assembly for bailing out Hartford.
Talk of bankruptcy has fanned tensions between the mayor and city council. Several council members said they are against the approach, and have advocated for alternatives, such as taxes on nonprofits or the consolidation of services with Hartford's board of education. Clarke on Monday suggested a citywide hiring freeze, though new police officers and firefighters would be exempt.
Lawmakers from Hartford met with council members at the state's legislative office building Tuesday to discuss the city's dire outlook.
Councilwoman Cynthia Jennings asked for a review of how bankruptcy would affect the region.
"We don't need a summary or a study," House Majority Leader Matthew Ritter, D-Hartford, replied. "Hartford going bankrupt would be the most catastrophic financial thing that ever happened in the state of Connecticut."
Ritter said legislators are trying to rally support for Hartford.
"We will try everything in our power to hit the $40 million target," he said. "It keeps us up at night as much as it keeps you up at night and going bankrupt would be terrible for the city. It would be terrible for the state. It's not something that any of us want to see and we're going to work very hard to make sure it doesn't happen."
Clarke said that if the city proceeds with hiring an attorney, the council will look to retain its own lawyer. A key question members want answered is whether the mayor must get the council's approval to file for bankruptcy.
The state statute covering municipal bankruptcy says that a city or town must receive consent from the governor, and that the governor "shall submit a report to the treasurer and the joint standing committee of the general assembly." It doesn't clarify whether a mayor needs the council's approval.
Hartford wouldn't be the first city in Connecticut to seek Chapter 9 protection. Bridgeport filed for bankruptcy in 1991, but a federal judge dismissed the petition, saying the city was capable of paying its bills.
Other cities that have filed include Detroit, Stockton and San Bernardino, Calif., and nearby Central Falls, R.I.
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Ominous Signs of the Coming U.S. Dollar Collapse Abound – Lombardi Letter
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Stealth U.S. Dollar Collapse Possible as King Dollars Influence Wanes
The U.S. dollar collapse has been on many peoples radar for, well, forever. Its remarkable resilience is a testament to the strong relative fundamentals the American political and socio-economic system enjoys versus the rest of the world. Thats why King Dollar is still the worlds reserve currency today. But what if this narrative is changing? What if degrading fundamentalsincluding competition from upstart currenciesthreaten to tip the balancetowards persistent dollar selling?Will the U.S. dollar collapse? It can, if the snowball turns into an avalanche.
Most people are familiar with Americasnew-normal slow growth paradigm. What many dont knowand still cling tois that the great economic machine known as America isnt coming back. Not in the way we remember it, at least. Its essentially a numbers game now, and problems like huge debt levels and workplace automation are only going to increase. Without the return of economic growth, the dollar is destined for continued debasement through the printing press.The only other option is a U.S.dollar devaluation by way of default, or high inflation. Both will kill the dollar through different means.
Adding further pressure to the deficit, President Donald Trump has signaled a very dovish tone towards deficit spending. In Trumps Budget Blueprint released on March 15, 2017, he advocates $1.0 trillion in infrastructure spending and does not include reformsfor the real elephants in the room: Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. (Source: America First, The White House, March 15, 2017.)
Given that Trump has already pledged that Social Security wont be touched and favors increases in things like veterans care, federal government spending is only going up, not down. Theres no inclination that controlling entitlement spending is on anyones radar; certainly not from the administration still looking for their first win in Congress. Theres even an ambitious attempt to raise Defense spending by $54.0 billion per year, which is already 10-times higher than the annual budget of Americas next nearest rival. Under these conditions, the federal deficits will only balloon faster than the 150% debt-to-GDP ratio projected by the Congressional Budget Office by 2050.
This shouldnt come as a shock to anyone paying attention. After all, they didnt call Trump the Debt King for nothing. Over-indebtednessalmost sunk the Trump empire on a couple of occasions; and actually did in the case of individual assets like Trump Hotels and Casinos Resorts in 2004. Should his policies of much lower corporate tax rates (35% down to 15%) combined with increased federal outlay spending come to fruition, its practicallyimpossible for tax receipts to bridge the gap.
That is, unless you believe annual economic growth can sustainat four percentindefinitely, which it cannot. The averagebusiness expansion growth rate has been contracting since the mid 1970s. Not coincidentally, this occurred during Americas industrial manufacturing peak. GDP growth cycles that used to peak ateight percent, then six percent, then four percent,are now barely able to crack two percentgrowth in a good quarter. Americas workforce is aging and losing productivity, and now something even more ominous is lurking in the background.
Automation is about to enter stage right,and its threatening to engulf the workplace. Between 1990 and 2017, industrial robots unleashed in the workplace (around 670,000 in total) eliminated 6.2 jobs for every 1 job they created. But the real kicker: wages declined between 0.25% and0.50% for every 1000 robots that entered a company workforce.(Source: Six jobs are eliminated for every robot introduced into the workforce, a new study says, Recode, March 28, 2017.)
Now, imagine the wage deflation assured to take placewhen dozens of large multi-national companies start laying off workers. Some of these companies employ 250,000 people or more worldwide. If only 10% of these workers getreplaced by automation over the next few years, wages could fall 2.5%-5.0% or more for the remaining in-house workers. How is this not monumentally deflationary in nature? Deflation is kryptonite to high deficits.
Evenworse, there are indications that job losses will be much higher than 10%. A recent study predicted that 38% of jobs will be automated by the early 2030s. This includes high-paying financial service positions, which carry a 61% riskrate. All told, fourout of 10 U.S. jobscould be eliminated, which will add pressureto the 30-year lowlabor participation rate currently plaguing the economy. (Source: Watch out America, robots are coming for your jobs: Report finds 38% of US jobs will be automated by 2030,Mail Online, March 2, 2017.)
Again, why am I talking so much about automation in a U.S. dollar collapse article? Because without real organic economic growth, brought about by higher wages and tax receipts, deficit spending can only ramp higher. This will only lead to higher debt servicing costs asinterest rates gradually normalize and the debt servicing principal steadily increases.
Thus, from a supply-side perspective, the die has already been cast. Theupcoming dollar collapse is a mathematical certainty; all thats remaining is a demand-side catalyst.We believe one might have arrived.
The U.S.dollar collapse scenario hasnt happened yet, but more signs keep pointing inthat direction. The scenario will truly occur when all the collapse pieces are in place, which hasnt happened yet. One important piece will be shifting worldwide interest and necessity away from the dollar. Some rival currenciesmost notably of the digital varietyare starting to pose a serious challenge.
Bitcoins rise to preeminence has been astonishing. Its currently trading at all-time highs of $1,460 (as of this writing), having risen 1400-fold in just five years. Thats what real growth looks like.
Major industrialized nations like Japan and Russia are just starting to recognize Bitcoin as legal tender. Such a move would signal a huge step towards eventually recognizing them as legitimate Central Bank assets. Also, because cryptocurrencies are not centrally managed, Americas rivals would have a huge incentive to accumulate cryptocurrencies as reserves instead of recycling U.S. dollars. From a foreign perspective, breakingup the dollars reserve currency status would serve to knock out Americas ability to finance its war machine; something Russia and China both crave.
In fact, it seems Russia and China are not waiting around for blockchains rise to take matters into their own hands. The Russian CentralBank opened a Beijing-based bank in March 2017, signaling its intent to forge alliances with China, with the ultimate intent of establishing a gold-backed system of bilateral trade. This would bypass the need to use the U.S. dollar altogether, as an Eastern gold standard gradually forms. Once the G20 industrialized nations stop requiring U.S. in trade, one of the main drivers of demand dries up. (Source: Moscow and Beijing join forces to bypass US dollar in world money market, South China Morning Post, March 18, 2017.)
Various other nations are working bilaterally as well to circumvent the dollars dominance in foreign trade. Iran, Argentina, and Libya during theMuammar Gaddafi years (some believe his desire to bypass the dollar by trading with gold ultimately led to his demise). This trend is unstoppable as more nations attempt to break free from the dollar shackles. On the road to ruin, the U.S.dollar collapse timeline requires the underpinnings of support be severed. Critical mass will be achieve when enough countries choose to ditch the dollar and trade with another currency.
Aside from all of these negative events, perhaps the U.S. dollars time has simply come. Nothing lasts forever. The world changes, and the balance of power ebbs and flows through the decades. America is no longer the economic superpower it once was. Its a graying, uber-mature, hollowed-out economy with financial debt and social security obligation it can never pay back. The weakening dynamicsplaying out in America areno different than those of the Roman Empire, who gradually diluted the amount of minted silver in their coins to five percent of their original value. Why? Topay for such things as defense against the barbarians and pork projects for their over indulged monarchy. Surely, this sounds familiar.
As a testament to the nothing lasts forever meme,numerous different countries have both held and relinquished the world reserve currency mantle over the centuries. The average period of reserve currency dominance is around 90 years (since 1450), and the U.S. is right up against this timeline now. We simply may be approaching the time where the U.S. economy istoo mature and its indebtedness too great for the worlds currency power structure to shift somewhere else.
When will the dollar collapse?U.S. dollar collapse predictions are notoriously tough to pin down. My best guess is that it will be a gradual process, rather than an event. Its the fraying at the edges which will gradually eat away at dollar supremacy. The catalyst to really kick-start a crisis might be a credit downgrade or an unforeseen catastrophe. But if history is any guide, the dollars reserve currency status is lying on quicksand, and once it sinks,the dollars value will careen lower. Again, think gradual timelines, picking up pace as the crisis wears on.
Its the inevitable result when a mature economy gets complacent, coupled with huge liabilities it can no longer avoid. The die has been cast.
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Jeremy Corbyn’s hard-line socialism and Bolivarian aspirations would destroy the electronic trading business – Op Ed – FinanceFeeds (blog)
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The thought of Tier 1 FX desks being run by teams of entitled, unaccountable gray cardigan-wearing Caravan Club members with civil service pension plans should be enough to send the entire industry striking up prime brokerage relationships in Hong Kong, New York and Singapore.
Just one month remains before Britains electorate goes to the polls to elect the prime minister that will lead the country for the next four years after incumbent premier Theresa May called a snap General Election two weeks ago.
Never since the dark days of the late 1970s has there been such a polarization between potential candidates, Theresa Mays evident attempts to emulate the late and great Baroness Margaret Thatcher a far cry from opposition leader Jeremy Corbyns old-fashioned extreme left aspirations.
It is entirely possible to listen to a speech by Mr Corbyn, or read his party manifesto, whilst reminiscing over the several meter high piles of refuse adorning the streets of every town and city, the three day working week and the nationwide industrial disobedience that brought Britains proud industrial empire to its knees forty years ago.
There are far more considerations this time than socio-economic preferences, however, as todays world is an electronic one, and Londons financial markets economy, which leads the world and is responsible for 176 billion in revenues and is so efficient that it employs only 0.0009% of the European Unions workforce yet produces 16% of all tax receipts for the entire 28 member states and has a 76 billion trade surplus.
It is patently evident that Londons financial sector especially the non-bank electronic trading sector with its prime of prime brokerages, connectivity and integration suppliers, and their relationship with the eFX divisions of Canary Wharfs Tier 1 banks is a pinnacle of commercial excellence and leads the world.
Not very much scratching beneath the surface of Jeremy Corbyns hammer-and-sickle toting shadow cabinet is required to note something quite sinister, that being the socialist Labor Partys disdain for Britains largest and most revenue driving business, Londons financial markets industry.
Just three years ago, there was a substantial amount of discourse mounting in London with regard to the European Unions predilection for the intrinsically socialist Tobin Tax on transactions that are placed in trading financial instruments.
That has now gone completely quiet, as Britain opposed it on principle and has managed to fend it off, however in 2013, eleven European Union member states, all of which were led by left-wing governments, announced their wish to move ahead with introducing a financial transactions tax.
At that time, the nations which include France and Germany intended to use the tax to help raise funds to tackle the debt crisis, and the tax had the backing of the European Commission which was reinforced after the 2014 election the highly unpopular Jean-Claude Juncker as President.
The other countries that wished to introduce it were Italy, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Estonia, all nations with absolutely no place in the worlds highly advanced financial markets economy. Greeces government accountants, when not asleep for half of the day, cannot tell the top from the bottom of their balance sheets, Italy is rife with corruption, Portugal is agrarian, Belgium has invoked outright bans of retail electronic trading instruments and Slovakia, Slovenia and Estonia have absolutely no Tier 1 bank presence.
Jeremy Corbyns policies echo this line of thinking.
The Tobin tax was originally proposed to target the FX market when it was orchestrated by James Tobin in the 1970s, and whilst Britain has managed to remain free from its burden until now, Jeremy Corbyn is a staunch advocate of implementing it.
In September 2015, Jeremy Corbyn and Shadow Chancellor and equally leftist John McDonnell made a schedule to meet four times per year with a seven-strong group comprising of economic academics (rather than business leaders) one of which was Anastasia Nesvetailova, a self-designated expert on the international financial sector and its role in the global financial crisis of 2007-09. Ms. Nesvietailova, is an academic who spends her day in the classroom rather than the boardroom, thus is a theorist and has no practical experience. Just the type of policy advisors favored by the left.
During one particular conversation, the Labor Partys support for the implementation of the Tobin Tax on all trading transactions was raised, as was, rather alarmingly, the potential of a Britain free of dominance of the financial sector.
Bearing this in mind, it is worth looking at John McDonnells credentials and viewpoint.
Mr. McDonnell is a former trade unionist who backs renationalizing banks and imposing wealth taxes. He actually lists generally fomenting the overthrow of capitalism as one of his interests in the Whos Who directory of influential people. He also advocates the complete public ownership of all banks.
Mr McDonnell has served as Chair of the Socialist Campaign Group in Parliament and the Labour Representation Committee, and was the chair of the Public Services Not Private Profit Group. He is also Parliamentary Convenor of the Trade Union Co-ordinating Group of eight left-wing trade unions representing over half a million workers
The thought of Tier 1 FX desks being run by teams of entitled, unaccountable gray cardigan-wearing Caravan Club memberswith civil service pension plans should be enough to send the entire industry striking up prime brokerage relationships in Hong Kong, New York and Singapore.
Mr McDonnell has also said publicly that if he was able to, he would have assassinated Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s, a comment that when challenged, he retracted and said it was a joke.
Well, Mr McDonnell, that kind of extreme anti-business mentality combined with a will to bring the entire financial markets sector to its knees in the rebellious quest for overthrowing capitalism is not welcome.
Mr McDonnell wrote in 2012 that a financial transaction tax would halt the frenetic, madcap speculation in the City and raise money for infrastructure investment.
If the City resists then lets make it clear that capital controls would follow, he said in a piece for Labour Briefing, a left-wing website.
He has also said he wants to take the power to set interest rates away from the Bank of England and to give it back to government. This would reverse a decision by the Blair government to let the central bank decide monetary policy.
If his choice of senior cabinet ministers is not enough to ensure that this odious relic of the dark days of socialism stays out of office, Mr. Corbyns affection for Venezuelan communist dictator Hugo Chavez should do the trick.
In 2013, Mr. Corbyn tweeted Thanks Hugo Chavez for showing that the poor matter and wealth can be shared. He made massive contributions to Venezuela & a very wide world just after president Chavez passed away.
The hard-left policies of Mr Corbyns idol Hugo Chavez have left a once-rich nation brutalized and devastated and with 2,200% inflation, strict capital control laws and an inability to do business with any free market nations.
Venezuela shows quite clearly just how catastrophic socialism is. So you might then expect those well-meaning folk who held up Chavez as a paragon to admit their mistake. Naomi Campbell, Diane Abbott, Seumas Milne and Owen Jones in the UK; Sean Penn, Oliver Stone and Michael Moore in the US. Not a peep from any of them.
Hugo Chavez successor Nicolas Maduro has turned out to be a first class economic incompetent. In 2016, imports collapsed by more than 50% (largely due to socialist trade sanctions) and the economy nosedived by 19%.
The budget deficit is around 20% of GDP. The minimum wage is now the equivalent of 25 a month. Conversely, Londons financial sector employs several middle managers between the ages of 25 and 35 who easily earn between 150,000 to 200,000 per annum, rising to over 500,000 for a senior executive position, and professional mobility the chance of switching to new firms and accelerating ones career is among the best in the world.
After a Central Bank estimate that suggested that the Venezuelan economy had contracted by 19% last year was leaked to the press, Mr Maduro fired the banks president and replaced him with a Marxist loyalist demonstrating another very problematic aspect of left wing control, censorship and that anyone who speaks against the ideology, whether right or wrong, will be removed from office.
Up to 640 billion of oil money was lavished on the countrys poor during the oil boom years, creating a gargantuan dependency culture. The country quintupled its national debt and hundreds of thousands of homes (of questionable construction quality) were handed to the poor. President Chavez created a massive and unsustainable bubble which is now beginning its slow, painful collapse.
At the heart of Venezuelas economic chaos lie market distortions. Gasoline is sold locally for less than 1 British pence per litre and it receives 12 billion of state subsidies a year. The country has a complex monetary arrangement that makes use of three different exchange rates simultaneously.
This feeds rampant corruption because those with close connections to the president can buy dollars from the state at 10 bolivars a dollar but sell them at 3,300 bolivars a dollar on the black market a classic case of do as I say, dont do as I do.
Price controls have made it unprofitable for small businesses to sell staple goods, leading to widespread shortages. Carjackings and kidnappings are now epidemic. Caracass murder rate is 80 times higher than that of London, which over the last 15 years has become very safe indeed, especially in Central London, and in particular, the Square Mile where it would be extremely rotten luck to have even so much as a wallet stolen from a pocket.
It does not bear thinking about should a government with these views and ideas which are aimed at instilling a new world order gain office, hence London will likely be business as usual on June 9 once the sensible rather than anarchic have done the right thing at the polling booths.
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Zika a virus transferable to primates – Valley morning Star
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Africa acts as Earths petri dish. The equatorial area of Africa is warm, wet, thick with vegetation and dense with animal life (monkeys and apes) that, unfortunately, share over 90 percent of their DNA with human beings. What nature creates in this naturally occurring biological warfare lab may start as a virus peculiar only to one biological sector, but can evolve into one peculiar to primates and at that point it is transferable to humans we are primates. Many nasty diseases, both viral and microbial, got their start in the upper story plants of Africa, adapted to monkeys and then were shared with humans: AIDS, Ebola, Hanta virus, MarburgZika. This list literally goes from A to Z.
Zika was first identified in Uganda in 1947 (though it may have developed during the late 1800s) at which time it was confined to monkeys. By 1952 the first human infection was reported. The disease then marched across the African continent from east to west along the hot zone: The Central African Republic, Nigeria, The Ivory Coast (Cte Diviore), Burkina Faso, Sierra Leon, Senegal and the islands of Cabo Verde. From Africa the disease was spread to Asia and Micronesia.
The first massive human outbreak occurred on Yap Island in 2007 in the western Pacific Ocean. Last year, there was great concern for Olympic athletes and those who were attending the summer games in Rio de Janeiro as Brazil reported thousands of cases of the virus. So far, over 35,000 cases have been reported in Puerto Rico, and 1,134 cases in Florida, according to the Centers for Disease Control. The Texas Department of State Health Services reports since 2015 there have been 333 cases of Zika in Texas, including two cases so far this year in Cameron County and six cases reported in 2016 in Hidalgo County.
Many of these cases are among people who have not traveled beyond our shores and who were infected by home-grown mosquitos.
So its clear that Zika is here. And it will spread.
This disease is a virus spread by both mosquitoes and the victims it infects. Once you are bitten by a Zika-bearing mosquito you will be infected. Some people have no symptoms, others feel like they have a mild cold and the worst afflicted suffer Gullian-Barre syndrome, which damages the nervous system. If you are pregnant the virus can attack your unborn child and result in microcephaly, that is, the skull of the infant will be truncated, the brain unable to develop and the child permanently and fatally impaired. Less discussed, but known for some time, is the fact that infected men can have the virus alive and transmissible in their sperm for close to a year.
Right now, Zika can be transmitted in three different ways. (1) A traveler to a Zika heavy area (like Central America) can be bitten by a mosquito and becomes infected. (2) That person returns to the United States and then is bitten by a local mosquito that acquires the virus and then passes it on to people in this country. (3) A person who is infected has unprotected sex and passes on the virus to their partner.
Zika is not the germ that wakes me up at night in a cold sweat. That position is occupied by the eventual evolution of bird flu to an airborne, human-to-human, contagion. That one will most certainly thin the herd and none of us will escape its sorrow. But Zika does remind all of us that, like the invading Martians of H. G. Wells War of the Worlds, which eventually succumbed to microbes of Earths atmosphere, we are always at risk from the smallest life forms on this planet.
Living things constantly change, not by plan but by accident. Some of those changes (like allowing a virus to live in multiple living things) help an organism live longer and stronger. That organism will flourish. This is called survival of the fittest. It is an example of evolution. Deny evolution and you deny science. Deny science and you deny reality.
Louise Butler is a retired teacher, college professor and published author who lives in Edinburg and regularly writes for The Monitors Board of Contributors.
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Good Guy Bros Are Complicit in Women’s Oppression in SNL’s ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ – Advocate.com
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Critically acclaimed author Margaret Atwood predicted so many of the horrors that are coming true to varying degrees under the Trump administration in her prescient 1985 novel The Handmaids Tale, but even she may have had trouble envisioning just how much the novel would become a part of the pop culture zeitgeist. Thanks to the timelessness of Atwoods work and Hulus series based on the novel that was in production even before Donald Trump ramped up his xenophobic campaign of hate more than a year ago, The Handmaids Tale has become a part of the vernacular with memes of Elisabeth Moss as Offred, the lead character in the series, making the rounds, and feminist resistance fighters on Twitter greeting one another saying, Blessed be the fruit. So its no surprise that Saturday Night Live, in its first episode since Hulus series dropped, took The Handmaids Tale to the next logical level in which even the good guys," due to their privilege, are complicit in the oppression of women.
The plot of the novel and series revolve around the totalitarian government of the Republic of Gilead, formed following an ecological disaster and widespread sterility that result in a conservative revolution that strips women of their rights and reduces them to the viability of their reproductive organs. Women who are thought to be able to bear healthy children are consigned to male commanders to bear their children against their will. The men of Gilead in the novel and the series are fairly divided into camps of monstrosity and not to be trusted for fear they are spies for the heads of the government, but SNL offers up a third option the clueless bro-ey guy who cant be bothered to notice what the women are forced to endure.
In the sketch, Cecily Strong steps into Mosss sensible shoes as Offred, while Vanessa Bayer, Sasheer Zamata, and Aidy Bryant play the handmaids who were all once part of a fun girl squad.
In the not too distant future, the world is a dystopia. Women are enslaved. We have no rights and no freedoms, Strong says in voice-over. Forced by an oppressive government to bear children under penalty of death. ... My name is Offred and I intend to survive.
Following Offreds foreboding statement, a couple of good guys, played by host Chris Pine and Mikey Day, happen across the quorum of handmaids who become increasingly terrified that theyll be punished if caught speaking to men.
As the women greet each other saying Blessed be the fruit, may the Lord open, Pines and Days white guys greet the women as if at a frat party, completely oblivious to the flowing red dresses and winged hats the handmaids are forced to wear.
Girl squad, what the frick is up? Day says while Pines bro chides the women. You missed my Cinco de Mayo half birthday, whatd you do? Flake, or what? Pines guy says as the women twitch in terror of being seen.
Because the guys fail to notice the womens situation, they explain it to them. And, as well-intentioned white men of means can tend to do, Pine offers up an unrealistic solution. My dads a lawyer he could help you out. I mean, he mostly does entertainment law, but Im sure he knows someone good, he says. Just drop me an email. When Zamatas handmaid points out that they cant drop an email (because they are someones property and not afforded electronics) hes affronted. OK, sorry for helping, he responds.
SNL does a solid job of nailing the disconnect shown by the white guys, who would not be considered the enemy by everyday standards, but who, when contrasted with a group completely stripped of their humanity, are fairly monstrous in their complicity. The sketch adds a layer to that idea when Alex Moffat shows up, also completely unaware of the womens plight. Once they get him up to speed on their collective situation he asks, Isnt there a protest or something? When one of the handmaids explains that the protests were several years ago, he replies blandly, I meant to go to that.
Since Trump took office and the record-breaking womens marches have put womens rights and feminist issues front and center, SNL has hit it out of the park with a couple of sketches, and the Handmaids Tale sketch is right up there with the mansplaining skit that was timed for the Day Without a Woman protest that occurred the week Scarlett Johansson hosted.
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