Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Corrupt Don-the-con Trump really needs to just go away already...

Greetings, fellow Dot Calm Readers, Freedom Fighters, and Truth Crusaders!

Hi!

I have my hands full at the moment...

(What else is new?)

My dad is getting in-patient medical care, so I haven't been near the 'puter much at all this week. He's fine...it's the sort of thing where, if you have to be in a hospital, it's much better to be in for something that's not a huge emergency and that is straightforwardly treatable...just not at home. This is exactly the case that my dad and I are dealing with, but, as you can imagine, it's really taken my attention away from the blawg.

That plus I'm trying not to get fired for being in the hospital with him Monday and Tuesday. You'd think that a reasonable employer would understand that sometimes an older person needs a younger knowledgeable one to give all the doctors and nurses accurate, concise, useful answers.

I guess not, given that it's 2016 America.

It also sux that my dad is in the hospital for his b'day. Ugh. At least he is in a very good facility and is getting the best possible care. I've been through the whole hospital thing with several friends and family members in the past several years, and this facility is about the best I've seen in a long time. So that's encouraging--I can go to work in peace for the next however many days and throw a party for my dad when they spring him. I plan to take him for a nice steak dinner and give him my famous homemade vegan gluten free chocolate cake with killa vanilla frosting for tizzert.

That...and a nice big fat Fireball.

I'm sure we'll both need one by then!

Since a lot of this was going down Monday, I just didn't have the energy to watch the debate...that and there isn't enough Fireball in the world to get me through listening to Don-the-con's lies and bullshit. I hear that Hillary handed the asshole his ass on a plate. I'm glad
--I've come to respect and trust her more than I ever have (Dot Calm would be proud of me for finally realizing the truth), and I think she'd make a great president. I think Hillary would be both better and stronger than Obama, who I think did a stand-up job of getting us back on our feet.

The conclusions I've reached based on Hillary's honesty (she shocked me by comparing favorably to Bernie, let alone asbestos-panty-wearing Trump), experience, qualifications, temperament, and personality make the prospect of her losing the presidency that much more bitter. Hillary is seasoned, reasonable, and thoughtful. She researches, talks to experts, and considers all angles. She listens and learns. She honors her supporters by hearing their inputs and doing everything in her power to make what they need happen (let's not forget that we live in a corporate kleptocracy, which Donald Trump would only feed, not dismantle...if you don't believe that, I've got some lurvely swampland in Florida for sale). Once Hillary is in the driver's seat, she knows she can't afford to be too hawkish, but she won't let us get stepped on, either. I think her foreign policy is balanced and respectable (given that the corporate elites are really the ones driving the train deze daze--again, Trump relishes that, as all Republicans do...while Democrats know not to kill the golden goose and at least let us live). And, perhaps most of all, Hillary just adores kids and really wants to do what's best for us ordinary Americans and our families. Which doesn't mean--as Republicans think--love the fetus, hate the child.

You know what else? I'll betcha dollars to doughnuts that Hillary makes a big fat hairy deal out of doing e-mail and IT right if she's elected: not only will she not make the same mistake twice, but she will bend over backwards to show she's more than learned her lesson--unlike Trump, who can't even admit when he's wrong, which is pretty much 24/7/365. You wouldn't find a safer person than Hillary to trust with our information--unlike Trump, who's itching to blab it to Melania or show off to anyone else who's listening. I betcha Trump has already blabbed everything he was briefed on!

Two libertarians I know who both support Trump (!) both concluded that Trump won, simply by showing up and not sounding like a maniac. Hm, that's rather a low bar, I thought. I really love these two guys like brothers, but I think I've lost my respect for libertarians...!

It bugs the shit outta me that the media can't be bothered to fact-check both candidates in real time--instead leaving it (in effect) to Hillary to fact-check Trump in real time. Erm, isn't that what moderators are for?!??

Allz I can say, friends, is PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE volunteer to reach out and call millenials and other voters who might be on the fence. I plan to--I want to help people understand exactly what's at stake. I don't ever want to go back to baby Bush's America--and Trump's would be even worse because he would be standing on Bush's shoulders! Don't forget--Trump would have an eager and willing Republican House and Senate to do his bidding because they all agree with him! Checks and balances don't apply when the legislature and the executive all have the same screw-America-to-enrich-ourselves agenda. We would be skrooed for the next generation--or more, if we survive that long--if Trump got in. SCOTUS is that big of a deal alone. And just look at our history: every time a Republican (Reagan and both Bushes) got in and ran the economy into the ground, it took a Democrat (Bill Clinton, Obama) to pull it back out of the crapper. Young people may not remember what Reagan did to us, but I do. He dismantled our unions, discontinued our student grants and loans, cut taxes on the rich, and saddled the middle and lower classes with the bill. Reagan was the first to make a platform plank out of shaming the needy, calling them "welfare queens" and accusing them of living like rock stars on their paltry public assistance...which he then cut. Reagan gutted so many middle and lower class safety nets that we as a society still haven't recovered--we've all been too busy trying to survive to look back and realize exactly what's been stolen from us by the rich. Reagan was the beginning of the end of the American middle class. He was the beginning of income inequality as we see it now; baby Bush put the spurs to it with his tax cuts for the rich. If Trump gets in, he will drive income inequality right through the roof...and we may never recover from that, either, because we will be in even more desperate straits to survive. That is, if Trump doesn't get us nuked to kingdom come first.

Friends, I just don't wanna go there. I really don't! Please don't make me!

Look, I know we're in a fascist corporate kleptocracy. but the answer isn't to hand over the rest of everything to the thieves while yelling "BOHICA!" And that's what a Trump presidency would be.

The only way to fix the system is to work from within it--not to nuke the planet out of existence just to watch it burn.

Vote for Hillary, and vote blue all the way down the line. The ass you save may be your own!

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Headlines
  
Choo-choo time articles from Vox:
  
What Assad and Putin are doing in Syria "is not counter-terrorism--it's barbarism."
...I tried to find the article "Assad and Putin are bombing Syrian hospitals on purpose," which I read earlier this evening on the train, but Vox seems to have taken it down. You can find references to it elsewhere--the article was a few days old but worth my re-posting ICYMI.
  
A conservative case against Trump's apocalyptic view of America
  
How Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump would tax the 1 percent, in one chart
...To anyone who says there's no difference between the two candidates, I say, "READ THIS ARTICLE!" Trump would cut taxes on the rich by an obscene amount; Hillary would raise taxes on the rich by a reasonable amount that would benefit all Americans (rising tides float all boats).
   
This tool shows exactly which cars screw the climate
...Yay! My Prius doesn't suck!
   
The sudden, incredible decline in teen births since 2009
...Weird!! Vox took down this original article, too. Its title was "It's official: teen births hit an all-time low in 2015."
  
The FDA's drug reviewers keep leaving to work for big pharma, and it's a big problem
    
Hillary Clinton's debate may have gotten young voters excited about her. Not a moment too soon.
...Give 'im hell, Hillary!
    
Trump says an old interview is proof that he opposed the Iraq War. Nope.
...Trump and his minions keep pulling old media pieces out of their butts that prove the exact opposite of Trump's claim du jour that he opposed baby Bush's invasion.
  
Shimon Peres believed in a new Middle East. He died stuck in the old one.
...Peres's "new Middle East" included nukes for Israel and ever expanding illegal settlements on Palestinian land. Don't forget that religious fundamentalists of both Jewish and Christian stripe believe that Israel's borders should match those described in the Old Testament, which means no more Palestine because god. No wonder Israel feels so entitled to encroach!
   
San Diego area police shoot and kill Alfred Olango, who was reportedly unarmed and mentally ill
...This has become a more-than-weekly occurrence. Police brutality is driving Blacks not to all 911 when they need help because, too often, they or their loved ones they seek help for get shot by police. Please see the vids I posted Monday re white supremacists infiltrating our police forces. If you ever needed proof that #BLM, just keep watching the news. They shoot Blacks, don't they?
   
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I'm going to keep this short. We must stop Donald Trump.

There are just six weeks left in the election and we can’t take them lying down. During last night's debate, Donald Trump proved he's erratic, unpresidential, and out of touch with working people. He even bragged about not paying taxes and that made him "smart." (No, really.)

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Friend,
 
Election Day is 6 weeks from today!  In addition to the many candidates at all levels who deserve your vote based on their support for full equality for LGBT people, there are also important ballot initiatives that directly impact our community.
 
EqualityMaine is endorsing Question 3, which would require background checks for all gun sales in our state. Hate violence has disproportionately impacted the LGBT community for many years, and a recent study showed that homicides of LGBT people actually increased 20 percent in the United States from 2014 to 2015.
This issue really came to the foreground for us in June, when LGBT people were intentionally targeted in the massacre at Pulse nightclub in Orlando. At that point it became clear: too many people have paid the price, and it’s time we take action.
Loopholes in our laws allow felons, domestic abusers, people with severe mental illness, and other dangerous people to purchase a firearm. While no law could prevent every crime, we believe that this initiative is a common sense approach to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people who would inflict violence on the LGBT community. 
This weekend, EqualityMaine is participating in a Weekend of Action along with other supporters of Question 3. Our members will join volunteers around the state who will be knocking on doors and making phone calls to voters.
Activities are scheduled in Bangor, Bath, Belfast, Ellsworth, Lewiston, Orono, Portland, Rockland and York. To join us at an event near you, CLICK HERE!
 
Most importantly, please join us and vote YES on Question 3!
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Too many Americans are facing an impossible choice for themselves or their children: pay for a medicine they can’t afford, or risk a life-threatening allergic reaction. It’s wrong, plain and simple. 

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Just hours after he went public one day in June 2013, a RootsAction petition declared: "We thank Edward Snowden for his principled and courageous actions as a whistleblower, informing the public about vast surveillance by the National Security Agency that undermines our civil liberties."

Since then, Snowden has gained enormous support, and that's wonderful. Now the release of the movie Snowden is creating new positive momentum. But many other "national security" whistleblowers are in the media shadows, without any support -- past or present -- from well-heeled outfits like the ACLU.

Last year Snowden told an interviewer: "It's fair to say that if there hadn’t been a Thomas Drake, there wouldn’t have been an Edward Snowden."

Before the whistleblowing heroism of Ed Snowden, there was the whistleblowing heroism of Thomas Drake and John Kiriakou. Both Tom and John have paid a very heavy price.

The Obama administration pursued multi-year vendettas that absurdly used the Espionage Act against those two brave whistleblowers. Thomas Drake endured years of ruthless investigation, threats and prosecution before defeating the government in court. John Kiriakou spent two years in prison.

Along the way, the government wrecked their personal finances.

Please click here to make a tax-deductible donation now. Half of every dollar will go directly to Tom and John, while the other half will go to the Whistleblowers Public Education Campaign that they co-chair.




As Tom Drake has said, "Our whistleblowing turned our lives upside down. It will take years for us to recover from the ordeal of the government criminally prosecuting both of us as vindictive and malicious punishment for exposing criminal conduct involving torture and mass surveillance."

Click here if you don't think the financial lives of whistleblowers should be destroyed for speaking truth about power.

"We are eyewitnesses to the dark side of history," Tom said. "It is the truth tellers and the whistleblowers who are key to sounding the alarm and holding our own government to account. Please support our education campaign to get the word out that informs the public and holds up a mirror to those in power who abuse power.

"Please donate generously to the RootsAction Education Fund to support this important work of getting the word out to people, so they can know the truth and choose wisely. The choice is further erosions of our rights and slide into dystopia -- or a fundamental renewal and rebirth of our birthright freedoms and liberties. Our future is at stake."

The RootsAction Education Fund is proud to be working with Tom Drake and John Kiriakou. Their voices must be heard -- as widely as possible. It will make a real difference if you can help their vital public efforts move forward.

"When I was arrested and charged with espionage after blowing the whistle on the CIA's torture program, I thought my life had come to an end," John Kiriakou said. "After all, espionage is one of the gravest crimes with which an American can be charged. I was looking at 45 years in prison. I would die there. I wouldn't get to see my five children grow up.

"The government had an unlimited supply of money and resources to use in the case against me. I didn't have a chance. I thought. And then I heard about Tom Drake.

"Tom had gone through the same thing. He had been charged with espionage after blowing the whistle on waste, fraud, and abuse at NSA. Of course, he hadn't committed espionage, just like I hadn't. He had fought the government, refusing their multiple plea offers. And he had won. It was from Tom Drake that I drew my strength. Tom was the trailblazer."

The trailblazing by Tom and John provided essential information to Edward Snowden, who realized that he couldn’t expect to get results by "going through channels" any more than he could expect a fair trial as a whistleblower.

"I was the first whistleblower charged with espionage since Daniel Ellsberg of Pentagon Papers fame," Tom Drake points out. "My case became the signature hallmark 'national security' criminal case under the Obama Administration -- designed to send the most chilling of messages to those who would dare speak truth to power and call out government wrongdoing and criminal conduct.

"By charging John and me with espionage, the government diverted attention from the crimes and wrongdoing we disclosed and exposed (including high crimes and misdemeanors as defined by the Constitution – like unconstitutional torture and mass surveillance as well as massive fraud and critical 9/11 intelligence failures), and as punishment for going to the press under the First Amendment. We were effectively declared enemies of the state.

"We both paid enormously high prices and have dedicated ourselves to informing people about what is at stake in the U.S. and around the world for liberty and our inalienable rights."


Here at the RootsAction Education Fund, we hope you can take a minute now to make a tax-deductible contribution in solidarity with Thomas Drake, John Kiriakou and the Whistleblowers Public Education Campaign.

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Background:
Jesselyn Radack, The New York Times: "Whistleblowers Deserve Protection Not Prison"
The Huffington Post: "The One Man Jailed for CIA Torture Tried to Expose It"
Jane Mayer, The New Yorker: Thomas Drake -- "The Secret Sharer"

   
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EMILY's List

Hi there,

Every girl who's stayed up late to read the entire book only to be talked over by a guy who read the CliffsNotes on the way to class can feel proud, because last night one of our own took that guy down.

It was obvious: Hillary won the debate last night. Donald Trump didn't.

News stories described his performance as everything from "embarrassingly undisciplined" to "winging it" to "borderline incoherency." Even so, he managed to interrupt Hillary a jaw-dropping 51 times.

I'm more fired up than ever to elect Hillary as our next president. If you are too, donate $3 right now to help elect her and a Congress she can work with.

Donald Trump's said and done plenty of outrageous and offensive things. But last night, he finally had to start answering some tough questions about them.

Trump was pushed on his sexist comments that Hillary doesn't "have the look" to be president, on spreading the racist notion that our first black president wasn't born in America, and on why he's the first presidential candidate in 40 years who won't release his tax returns.

Unlike Trump, Hillary didn't have to scramble for answers during last night's debate because she's been doing the hard work all along. She put forward ideas to help families struggling to get ahead, addressed racism in our criminal justice system, and showed she is more than qualified to make the decisions that will keep our country safe.

We've got six weeks to go. And that means we have six weeks to make sure voters know the choice is between a candidate who wants to wing it with the presidency and one who, like many women, is twice as prepared.

Ready to help elect Hillary and a Congress that will work with her? Donate $3 today:

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The first presidential debate Monday night was yet another look into Donald Trump’s limitless self-obsession, lack of empathy, and all around incompetence.
 
He tanked, plain and simple. But we still have a big problem: pollsters across the country continue to show Trump and Hillary in a dead heat.
 
What’s even more unsettling is that our last FEC deadline of the election is this Friday and my team tells me we’re still way behind our goal -- like $17,000 behind.
 
 
Nothing Trump said made the choice we have this election clearer than his answer on what he would do to improve race relations as President.
 
His solution was this: he would “bring back law and order” and expand Rudy Giuliani’s disastrous “Stop and Frisk” policy.
 
Stop and Frisk was not only completely ineffective, it was ruled unconstitutional because it led to egregious racial profiling in New York City.
 
It’s hard to believe that a major party presidential candidate can be this out of touch, but this is what we’re up against.
 
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It’s becoming increasingly clear that our progressive movement is going to be the deciding factor this November. I’m counting on you to help us finish strong.
 
Thank you,
 
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    AlterNet

    By Jeremy Sherman, AlterNet
    By lying, Trump has gained the freedom to be infinitely hypocritical. He is consistent about only one thing: his inconsistency. Listen to his supporters. They sound the same. READ MORE»

    By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet
    The broad consensus of Trump failure includes Republicans and conservatives. READ MORE»

    By Amanda Marcotte, Salon
    Donald Trump, conservative pundits and even Chuck Todd exposed some ugly male insecurities Monday night. READ MORE»

    By Kali Holloway, AlterNet
    She even went on television to discuss the fabricated crime and her imaginary assailant. READ MORE»

    By Elizabeth Preza, AlterNet
    Trump claims Clinton plays the "woman card." Where has that ever gotten a woman applying for a job? READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    Trump's Miss Universe victim reveals her haunting memory of the GOP nominee in new Clinton campaign ad. READ MORE»

    By Phillip Smith, AlterNet
    What's really going up an actor's nose or in her arm in the movies? READ MORE»

    By Brendan Gauthier, Salon
    The alt-right has turned on Donald Trump: "Our only mission... was for the lulz." READ MORE»

    By Kyle Mantyla, Right Wing Watch
    "Why not just cover me with a bucket of blood?" Beck shouts at listeners. READ MORE»

    By Carrie Weisman, AlterNet
    A new study suggests sexual satisfaction can be related to circadian rhythms and seasons. READ MORE»

    By Robert Hennelly, NY Slant
    The stakes are high in New Jersey. READ MORE»

    By Sarah Lazare, AlterNet
    Similar attacks on environmental defenders are mounting throughout Central and South America. READ MORE»

    By Meredith Kolodner, The Hechinger Report
    When offices set up to assist people with disabilities become obstacles. READ MORE»

    By Cole Stangler, In These Times
    Cambodia is a popular spot for American and European brands to subcontract production of textiles and shoes. READ MORE»

    By David Ferguson, Raw Story
    "Sit and spin, my friend." READ MORE»

        
    By Adele M. Stan, AlterNet
    In the annals of feminism, Monday’s debate will rank with the epic tennis match between Bobby Riggs and Billie Jean King. READ MORE»

    By Janet Allon, AlterNet
    Trump even managed to advance a new paranoid conspiracy theory. READ MORE»

    By Elizabeth Preza, AlterNet
    Not even their hate for Hillary can compel these conservatives to say Trump won the debate. READ MORE»

    By Sharda Sekaran, AlterNet
    There's no excuse for ending an innocent man's life.  READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    "He may not have been prepared, but it also looked like he didn't."  READ MORE»

    By Sarah Lazare, AlterNet
    Iowa Republican tweets white nationalist phrase, "Cultural suicide by demographic transformation must end.” READ MORE»

    By Sophia Tesfaye, Salon
    Trump initially said Holt "did a great job," but right-wing Twitter claims NBC host is secretly on the Clinton payroll.  READ MORE»

    By Sarah K. Burris, Raw Story
    Missed revenue marks, missed job reports, and other failed policies.  READ MORE»

    By Kali Holloway, AlterNet
    Mostly to say things that ultimately prove how unpresidential he is.  READ MORE»

    By Jen Sorensen, AlterNet
    The fate of the country is on the line, but we're still talking about likeability. READ MORE»

    By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet
    Clinton appeared more presidential. READ MORE»

    By Julia Angwin, Surya Mattu, ProPublica
    Hint: It's all about the "buy box." READ MORE»

    By Reynard Loki, AlterNet
    New research reveals that toxic fumes in urban areas are giving city-dwellers wrinkles and age spots.  READ MORE»

    By Jill Hamilton, AlterNet
    "After popping my eyes back into my head, I managed to learn a few things about sex toys." READ MORE»

    By Sophia Tesfaye, Salon
    The Trump campaign wanted to shut down the museum for five hours for the candidate's visit. The museum turned them down. READ MORE»

    By Elizabeth Preza, AlterNet
    Sure, fun is in the eye of the beholder, but everyone loves at least one of these fun-defining factors. READ MORE»

    By Rev Jim Conn, Capital and Main
    In this time of polarization, there may be only momentary snapshots of what dialogue might look like for Americans, but apparently, it’s the best we can do. READ MORE»

    By Peter Dreier, The American Prospect
    Hillary Clinton may make history as the nation’s first woman president, but so can the many women running for Senate this year, who may break a record of their own. READ MORE»

    By Thor Benson, AlterNet
    A new lawsuit shines a light on our educational system. READ MORE»

    By David Ferguson, Raw Story
    David Cay Johnston said that if Trump wasn’t a presidential candidate, but just someone sitting next to you on a bar stool, “you’d quickly conclude, ‘That’s nuts.'” READ MORE»

       
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    Movies!

    Richard Dawkins interviews faith-healing-fraud-buster Derren Brown

    Stephen Colbert on Trump bribing Florida AG Pam Bondi to call off investigating TrumPEW fraud

    That's all I had time for this time, friends. I am so ready for a Fireball and a faceplant!!

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