The Conversation -- February 4, 2025
So the Curtain Closes on Act III of “La Tariffa Termina.” Alan Rappeport of the New York Times: Donald “Trump on Monday delayed his planned tariffs on Canada and Mexico for 30 days after winning concessions from both countries to stem the flow of drugs and migrants into the United States, postponing, at least temporarily, a painful and potentially destabilizing trade war. Tariffs of 10 percent are still set to go into effect on China on Tuesday morning. Mr. Trump said on Monday that he was likely to talk with President Xi Jinping of China within the next 24 hours about a variety of contentious issues, and warned that the 10 percent tariff he has planned to impose was just an 'opening salvo.'” Oh, the Fat Guy sang; it's over. There are no curtain calls, but as the audience files out in relieved exhaustion, a stage hand raises & lowers the gold-fringed maroon velvet curtains again and again as Donno takes bow after bow. Alas, Primo Donno has promised a sequel, “La Tariffa Ritorna,” another entry in the emerging genre of improvisational opera buffa. (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~
Ana Swanson & Chris Buckley of the New York Times: “Mr. Trump’s 10 percent tariff on all Chinese products went into effect at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday.... The Chinese government came back with a series of retaliatory steps, including additional tariffs on liquefied natural gas, coal, farm machinery and other products from the United States. It also said it had implemented restrictions on the export of certain critical minerals, many of which are used in the production of high-tech products. In addition, Chinese market regulators said they had launched an antimonopoly investigation into Google. Google is blocked from China’s internet, but the move may disrupt the company’s dealings with Chinese companies. The U.S. tariffs, which Mr. Trump said on Monday were an “opening salvo,” come on top of levies that the president imposed during his first term.” ~~~
~~~ Marie: Critical minerals, hey? Time to invade Greenland!
Laura Meckler, et al., of the Washington Post: “... Donald Trump is preparing an executive order aimed at eventually closing the Education Department and, in the short term, dismantling it from within, according to three people briefed on its contents. The draft order acknowledges that only Congress can shut down the department and instead directs the agency to begin to diminish itself, these people said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about internal issues. That work is underway already. The new administration has been trying to reduce the workforce by putting scores of employees on administrative leave and pressuring staff to voluntarily quit. And roughly 20 people with Elon Musk’s 'Department of Government Efficiency' ... have begun working inside the Education Department, looking to cut spending and staff....” A derivative Independent story is here.
Kaitlin Collins & Tierney Sneed of CNN: “Elon Musk is officially serving under ... Donald Trump as a special government employee, according to a White House official. That designation means Musk – the billionaire tech entrepreneur who has been a force within the new Trump administration – is not a volunteer but also not a full-time federal employee. According to a Justice Department summary, a special government employee is 'anyone who works, or is expected to work, for the government for 130 days or less in a 365-day period.' Musk is not being paid, a person familiar with his employment told CNN. Musk has a top secret security clearance, an official familiar with the matter tells CNN.... On Monday, Trump confirmed Musk has access to the Treasury Department’s critical payment system....” ~~~
~~~ Marie: Oh, and even though Musk is probably breaking conflict-of-intersts laws (among others), he has a very special get-out-of-jail card: “As a special government employee, Musk is covered by a federal conflicts-of-interest statute that prohibits government employees from participating in matters that would affect their financial interests. That law can be enforced criminally or in the civil context, but it can only be enforced by the Justice Department.” That would be Trump's “Justice Department.” ~~~
~~~ There's a New Sheriff in Town. Spencer Hsu & Patrick Marley of the Washington Post: “Interim U.S. attorney Edward R. Martin Jr. alleged in a statement Monday that his office in D.C. had found evidence that people 'committed acts that appear to violate the law in targeting' employees of Elon Musk’s 'Department of Government Efficiency' — an unusual statement that came without any public criminal charges. Hours after making public a letter he wrote to Musk saying the U.S. attorney’s office would 'pursue any and all legal action against anyone who impedes your work or threatens your people,' Martin posted on X that his 'initial review of the evidence' had found wrongdoing and hinted that he planned to take legal action.... While it is not unusual for a prosecutor to publicly confirm an investigation into a matter of public importance, Martin’s statement was atypical in alleging violations of law before any charges were filed.”
Jonathan Swan, et al., of the New York Times: “In Elon Musk’s first two weeks in government, his lieutenants gained access to closely held financial and data systems, casting aside career officials who warned that they were defying protocols. They moved swiftly to shutter specific programs — and even an entire agency that had come into Mr. Musk’s cross hairs. They bombarded federal employees with messages suggesting they were lazy and encouraging them to leave their jobs.... Mr. Musk’s aggressive incursions into at least half a dozen government agencies have challenged congressional authority and potentially breached civil service protections.... The rapid moves by Mr. Musk, who has a multitude of financial interests before the government, have represented an extraordinary flexing of power by a private individual.... He carries the authority of the president, who has bristled at some of Mr. Musk’s ready-fire-aim impulses but has praised him publicly....
“There is no precedent for a government official to have Mr. Musk’s scale of conflicts of interest, which include domestic holdings and foreign connections such as business relationships in China. And there is no precedent for someone who is not a full-time employee to have such ability to reshape the federal work force. The historian Douglas Brinkley ... noted that the billionaire was operating 'beyond scrutiny,' saying: 'There is not one single entity holding Musk accountable. It’s a harbinger of the destruction of our basic institutions.'”
~~~ Marie: Elon Musk is not “in government,” as the reporters assert in their lede, only to refute it later, acknowledging he is “a private individual.” And “potentially breached civil service protections” is too weak; the reporters are not lawyers, so they can't opine definitively on the illegality of Musk's actions, but they can at least write that he "likely breached....” Meanwhile, Trump is pretending he is in control of Musk when he seems to be little more than a fat, old, pathetic bystander. He told reporters Monday, “Elon can’t do and won’t do anything without our approval. And we’ll give him the approval where appropriate, where not appropriate, we won’t. If there’s a conflict, then we won’t let him get near it.” Even these mild-mannered reporters acknowledge, in the next sentence: “However, the president has given Mr. Musk vast power over the bureaucracy that regulates his companies and awards them contracts.”
Crusader Muskrat. Matt Shuham of the Huffington Post: “Donald Trump’s 'government efficiency' cheerleader Elon Musk proposed simply ignoring all federal regulations during a public call shortly after midnight Monday morning. Musk ... called for 'wholesale removal of regulations.' The public call was hosted on his website X, formerly Twitter, and included two senators and the Trump ally Vivek Ramaswamy.... '... we’ve just got to do a wholesale, spring cleaning of regulation and get the government off the backs of everyday Americans so people can get things done,' Musk said, adding later: 'If the government has millions of regulations holding everyone back, well, it’s not freedom. We’ve got to restore freedom.... If it’s not possible now, it’ll never be possible. This is our shot.... So we’re going to do it.'... Musk, the world’s wealthiest man and a key player in several industries, would benefit immensely from the ability to pick and choose which regulations to follow.” ~~~
~~~ Marie: Should we get rid of federal highway signs first, Elon, or air traffic regs?
Charlie Warzel of the Atlantic: “Elon Musk is not the president, but it does appear that he — a foreign-born, unelected billionaire who was not confirmed by Congress — is exercising profound influence over the federal government of the United States, seizing control of information, payments systems, and personnel management. It is nothing short of an administrative coup.... The end game for Musk seems to be just as it was with Twitter: seize a polarized, inefficient institution; fuse his identity with it; and then use it to punish his enemies and reward his friends. DOGE is a moon-shot program to turn the government into Musk’s personal political weapon.” Thanks to laura h. for this gift link.
Edward Wong, et al., of the New York Times: “The State Department has fired about 60 contractors who work for its democracy, human rights and labor bureau, a division whose programs have often been criticized by authoritarian leaders, according to two U.S. officials and two former officials. The dismissals deal a severe blow to the bureau, because the contractors were mostly technical or area experts whom senior officials relied on to do the day-to-day work of enacting the programs overseas. The bureau has received about $150 million to $200 million of annual budget funding from Congress in recent years. But the bureau also handles and passes on money that Congress appropriates for other groups, including the National Endowment for Democracy.... [Donald] Trump signed an executive order on Jan. 20 that has suspended any money or programs that can be deemed to be foreign aid or assistance.... However, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has long been a champion of policies that advance human rights and promote democratic practices.” MB: The story does not let on who in the State Department fired the contractors or whether or not they did so with Little Marco's approval.
John Hudson, et al., of the Washington Post: “Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday unveiled plans to restructure and potentially abolish the U.S. Agency for International Development, moving swiftly against an agency that has emerged as a chief target in ... Donald Trump’s drive to reshape the federal government and refocus spending at home.... 'In consultation with Congress, USAID may move, reorganize, and integrate certain missions, bureaus, and offices into the Department of State, and the remainder of the Agency may be abolished consistent with applicable law,' Rubio ... [wrote] In a letter to senior lawmakers from both parties.... At the same time, the chief diplomat assumed more direct control of USAID, taking on the role of acting administrator and naming a Trump loyalist, Peter W. Marocco, to oversee an agency review and potential cuts. But Rubio stopped short of confirming that USAID — as has been widely rumored among aid officials in recent days — will be collapsed into the State Department.” ~~~
~~~ Marie: This is something new. Rubio, who up until a few minutes ago was a U.S. senator, is the first administration official (as far as I know) to acknowledge Congress's authority over USAID funding. He is both going along with President Musk's stunts and bowing to Congress's Constitutional prerogatives. Very diplomatic, Chief Diplomat! Update: Although he hasn't done so yet, it appears Trumpty Dumpty himself will acknowledge Congress's role in an upcoming order aimed at eliminating the Department of Education (story linked above).
Vaughn Hillyard, et al., of NBC News: "Employees of the United States Agency for International Development based out of the nation's capital were ordered overnight not to come into the office Monday and to work from home. 'At the direction of Agency leadership, the USAID headquarters at the Ronald Reagan building in Washington, D.C. will be closed to Agency personnel on Monday, February 3, 2025,'" said an email sent to staff overnight, according to a copy obtained by NBC News. The message said agency personnel who normally work at USAID's headquarters 'will work remotely tomorrow' except for people who perform essential on-site and building maintenance duties.... The e-mail provided no reason for the work-from-home directive, but it comes after tech billionaire Elon Musk ... said in the early hours Monday that he and the president were in the process of shutting down USAID." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~
As long as Musk has this access, he can retrieve people’s sensitive personal information. Social security numbers. Bank account numbers. Tax returns. Musk now has the power to extract that information for his own use, to boost his finances or strengthen his political power. -- Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), in a statement
This is a corrupt abuse of power. Elon Musk may get to be dictator of Tesla, and he may try to play dictator here in Washington, D.C., but he doesn’t get to shut down the Agency for International Development. -- Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), at a demonstration outside USAID HQ, Monday ~~~
~~~ Ellen Knickmeyer, et al., of the AP: “Democrats have delivered a strong rebuke against the Trump administration’s attempt to gut an agency that provides crucial aid overseas to fund education and fight starvation and disease, calling it illegal, vowing a court fight and lambasting billionaire Elon Musk for wielding so much power in Washington. Staffers of the U.S. Agency for International Development were instructed to stay out of the agency’s Washington headquarters, and officers blocked the lawmakers from entering the lobby Monday.... The fast-moving developments come after thousands of USAID employees already have been laid off and programs shut down in the two weeks since Trump became president. And they show the extraordinary power of Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency in the Trump administration. Musk announced closing of the agency early Monday, as Trump’s secretary of state, Marco Rubio, was out of the country on a trip to Central America.... Rubio told reporters in San Salvador that he was now the acting administrator of USAID but had delegated his authorities to someone else. The change means that USAID is no longer an independent government agency as it had been for decades — although its new status will likely be challenged in court — and will be run out of the State Department.” (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~
~~~ Julianne McShane of Mother Jones: “Gathered outside the headquarters of the US Agency for International Development in downtown Washington, DC, on Monday, a fiery group of congressional Democrats debuted what felt like a new — and potent — message: Elon Musk is acting as an unqualified shadow president, and he’s breaking the law along the way. The unelected South African tech billionaire announced Monday that he and Trump were shutting down USAID, which distributes billions of dollars annually in international humanitarian aid to approximately 130 countries — the top recipient in fiscal year 2023 was Ukraine—and employs more than 10,0o0 people....” A Guardian report is here.
Dismantling USAID is illegal and makes us less safe. USAID was created by federal law and is funded by Congress. Donald Trump and Elon Musk can’t just wish it away with a stroke of a pen — they need to pass a law. Until and unless this brazenly authoritarian action is reversed and USAID is functional again, I will be placing a blanket hold on all of the Trump administration’s State Department nominees. This is self-inflicted chaos of epic proportions that will have dangerous consequences all around the world. -- Sen. Brian Schatz, in a statement ~~~
~~~ Sahil Kapur, et al., of NBC: News: “Sen. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, said Monday he’s placing a 'blanket hold' on ... Donald Trump’s nominees for the State Department, tamping down his hopes of quickly installing personnel in key positions. Schatz, who is on the Foreign Relations Committee, said his move is in protest of Trump’s billionaire adviser Elon Musk’s declaring that he and Trump will shut down the U.S. Agency for International Development[.]” ~~~
~~~ Sen Chris Coons (D-Del.) in a Washington Post op-ed: “Donald Trump ran for president on a promise that he would keep Americans safe. His effort to defund and destroy the U.S. Agency for International Development shows he has a misguided idea of how to do that. USAID’s programs, like all our foreign assistance, play a central role in combating extremism, promoting stability and protecting our homeland. Trump plans to sign an executive order that would direct action he is already taking to drastically reduce USAID’s budget and fold it into the State Department. This is an unconstitutional overstepping of our nation’s separation of powers. But even if it is blocked, Trump has already started gutting the agency.... U.S. foreign assistance makes up 1 percent of our federal budget, and this money isn’t charity. It bolsters our security and advances our values. The reckless steps the Trump administration is taking as part of its isolationist “America First” agenda are, simply put, dangerous for Americans.” ~~~
~~~ Marie: It's worth noting that "America First" is not a position of strength but of monumental weakness, a fear of others so potent that we will burrow into our hidey-hole and pretend the rest of Earth isn't there. Sure, "America First" will reduce our standard of living (even if we capture Greenland first!), but Trump thinks it's worth it to avoid dealing with other countries' troubles. He doesn't want to make friends with them because their leaders think he's a buffoon and he's afraid they're right. Besides, he's scared of escargot & doesn't know how to order a MacDo quarter pounder in places where it's called the Royal Cheese or Cuarto de Libra con Queso (or something else). ~~~
~~~ Nicholas Wu of Politico: “House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries issued a key demand Monday as a March 14 government funding deadline approaches, saying ... Donald Trump's recent federal spending freeze 'must be choked off' as part of any bipartisan deal to keep the government open, 'if not sooner.'... House Democrats also plan to introduce legislation blocking 'unlawful access' to the Treasury Department payment system that billionaire Trump ally Elon Musk and his allies recently gained access to as part of their 'Department of Government Efficiency' initiative.” ~~~
~~~ Josh Marshall of TPM has some advice for Congressional Democrats along these very lines, at least as a way to get started.
Republicans Remain in Their Fox Holes. Aaron Blake of the Washington Post: “The story of the first two weeks of ... Donald Trump’s second term is one of a hostile takeover of government power with relatively little pushback. And those with the most power to change Trump’s course in the near term — congressional Republicans — have been especially meek, even as he’s trampled on their prerogatives and past ideals. The upshot: The party of limited government and federalism is tacitly green-lighting a more autocratic chief executive.... Republican lawmakers have increasingly just stood by and watched the Trump (and Musk) show.... And all the while, Trump will be emboldened to assert more and more power.” Blake sites many egregious examples of the Republican members of Congress rolling over for Trump/Musk. He then cites polls that demonstrate the MoCs are following what Trump voters want. ~~~
~~~ BUT. Jennifer Rubin of the Contrarian: “Public opposition to the most wholesale and jaw-dropping violation of Americans’ privacy and ... [Donald] Trump’s unilateral outsourcing of the executive branch’s operation to a private individual, Elon Musk, has taken hold.... The Alliance for Retired Americans, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) filed suit on Monday against the Treasury Department 'for sharing confidential data with the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), run by Elon Musk.' As Public Citizen explained on its website: '... Instead of protecting the private information of Americans as required by law, the complaint explains, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent took punitive measures against officials who sought to protect that information from improper access and allowed DOGE full access to the data.” A related Politico news report is here.
Spencer Hsu of the Washington Post: “A federal judge in Washington on Monday extended a temporary ban against ... Donald Trump’s sweeping pause on trillions of dollars in federal spending while she weighs a lawsuit challenging its legality. U.S. District Judge Loren L. AliKhan, who issued the ruling, cited the otherwise 'catastrophic' impact on millions of Americans who receive vital resources from the government including food and medical assistance, disaster relief and grants for preschools and small businesses. AliKhan said the Trump administration 'offered no rational explanation' for freezing all federal aid virtually overnight.... She added that allowing the executive branch to suspend Congress’s power of the purse would give presidents 'unbounded power' over appropriations, running 'roughshod' over the Constitution’s separation of powers between Congress and the White House. AliKhan’s ruling extend her earlier order — which expired at 5 p.m. Monday — preventing new restrictions from taking effect in the Trump White House’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB).” ~~~
~~~ Marie: Oh, and OMB ticked off Judge AliKhan by means of a ruse: “'By rescinding the memorandum that announced the freeze, but “NOT … the federal funding freeze” itself, it appears that OMB sought to overcome a judicially imposed obstacle without actually ceasing the challenged conduct,' AliKhan said. 'The rescission, if it can be called that, appears to be nothing more than a thinly veiled attempt to prevent this court from granting relief.'”
Marie: Apparently it takes a Black female reporter -- Erica Green -- at the New York Times to ever-so-politely notice that the POTUS* is a flaming racist & misogynist. “President Trump has promised a 'colorblind and merit-based' society, while also equating diversity with incompetence.... Mr. Trump has aligned himself with those who are brandishing the term D.E.I. as a catchall for discrimination against white people, and using it as a pejorative to attack nonwhite and female leaders as unqualified for their positions.” (Also linked yesterday.)
Absent the GOP's very successful voter suppression efforts, Kamala Harris would have won the 2024 presidential election, writes Greg Palast, an investigative journalist who looks as if he stepped out of a 1930s film noir. Thanks to RAS for the link. (Also linked yesterday.)
Alan Feuer of the New York Times: “The Proud Boys no longer have control over their own name. Under a ruling by a Washington judge on Monday, the infamous far-right group was stripped of control over the trademark 'Proud Boys' and was barred from selling any merchandise with either its name or its symbols without the consent of a Black church in Washington that its members vandalized. In June 2023, the church won a $2.8 million default judgment against the Proud Boys after the organization’s former leader, Enrique Tarrio, and several of his subordinates attacked it in a night of violence after a pro-Trump rally in December 2020.” ~~~
~~~ Jean Carroll, Are You Listening? Marie: Oh, this would be a fantastic tactic to use against Donald Trump. Many have sued him and won. Imagine if some could take control of his name & prevent him from slapping it on buildings & resorts around the world. That would reduce Trump's ability to make money on licensing agreements, which are a main source of his income.
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New York. Benhamin Oreskes of the New York Times: “Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York signed a bill on Monday intended to give the state’s health care providers an extra layer of protection to shield them from prosecution in states that ban abortion. The newly signed law comes days after a New York doctor was indicted in Louisiana for prescribing and sending abortion pills to someone in the state. The charges represented an escalation in the fractious battle between mostly Republican-led states that ban abortion and Democratic-led states seeking to protect or expand abortion access. The law, which takes effect immediately, will allow health-care practitioners to avoid putting their names on prescriptions for medications used in abortions, and instead use the names of their medical practices.”
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El Salvador. John Hudson of the Washington Post: “Secretary of State Marco Rubio said El Salvador’s president has offered to house 'dangerous American criminals' in his country’s jail cells, in what Rubio called the most 'extraordinary migratory agreement anywhere in the world.' 'He has offered to house in his jail dangerous American criminals in custody in our country, including those of U.S. citizenship and legal residents,' Rubio said, speaking of Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele during a signing ceremony in El Salvador’s capital. It was not immediately clear whether the Trump administration planned to send incarcerated U.S. citizens to Salvadoran jails.... Any attempt by the Trump administration to jail U.S. citizens in another country would be sure to face legal scrutiny. Bukele’s hard-line anti-crime policies have greatly reduced the level of gang violence in the country, but they have also come under scrutiny from human rights organizations over allegations of indiscriminate arrests and police abuse.... Bukele confirmed the offer in a social media post[:]... 'We are willing to take in only convicted criminals (including convicted U.S. citizens) into our mega-prison ... in exchange for a fee.'...” ~~~
~~~ Marie: Yeah, this is "extraordinary," all right: outsourcing part of our federal prison system to a country led by a president* who calls himself "the world's coolest dictator," and who rules under emergency powers that suspend human rights. Great work, Little Marco!
Reader Comments (17)
Despicable racist and white nationalist/Big Lie troll? Let’s promote him!
The stinking sewers of right-wing conspiracy theory, guv’mint hating, heavily armed militia groups, and antebellum style white supremacist racism used to be off limits even to slimeball Republican pols simply because overt connection to those rat holes were a terrible look, politically.
Not anymore.
Now, the rat holes and stinking sewers are where they all go looking for the next class of PoT superstars. Case in point one Darren Beattie, as nasty a piece of work as you could hope to find in the most noxious, toxic dump site.
This guy, trumpeted as a “MAGA intellectual” (boy, there’s an oxymoron for you), who worked in the previous Trump shit stain as a speechwriter had to be fired when his connections to white nationalists became public. But that was then. Now he’s been hired back BECAUSE he’s a white nationalist. Oh yeah, and a fearful misogynistic twerp as well.
He sez white men need to be in charge. And only white men. He equates the “horrible treatment” of white men in this country with groups suffering ethnic cleaning in places like China. Right. All those white guys running the show in DC are soooo put upon.
Here’s what he posted on the Muskrat’s Xitter thing:
“Competent white men must be in charge if you want things to work. Unfortunately, our entire national ideology is predicated on coddling the feelings of women and minorities, and demoralizing competent white men.”
And when he says “competent” he really means “any”. As far as these guys are concerned, the most mentally unstable, room temperature IQ white guy is better than genius level women and African-Americans.
Oh yeah, and he loves lecturing blacks about “learning their place”:
“His fixation on denigrating racial minorities and women is longstanding. On Jan. 6 of 2021, while rioters stormed the Capitol in an attempt to prevent the Electoral College certification of former President Joe Biden, Beattie spent the day tweeting at prominent Black political figures and organizations, telling them they needed to ‘learn their place,’ and ‘bend the knee to MAGA.’”
Yeah. That’s how despicable this antebellum plantation overseer is. So…they hire this asshole back. What kind of job do you think they’d give him? Speechwriter again? Maybe some advisory capacity in a civil rights office, just to stick it to black Americans?
Noooo…this fuckin’ guy they make Undersecretary of State!!!
They really don’t care.
From the bottom of the shit pile to Foggy Bottom.
Only in TrumpLand.
And while we’re at it, this Beattie person whines that promoting women and minorities is “demoralizing” to white men.
Really? Not to me. The only “men” who could feel demoralized by seeing competent and experienced women and minorities in good jobs are scaredy-cat titty babies who wear their He-Man Woman Hater pins, confederate flag paraphernalia, and MAGA caps, while hiding in their man-cave basements watching porn and drinking in Musk authorized propaganda on sites like Xitter and Stormfront.
Or maybe bow tie wearing former Fox hosts, which is pretty much the same thing. (Oh yeah, TuKKKer is a big fan of this Beattie shithead. Go figure, right?)
The Tale of the Tariffs, chapter 3, in which Primo Donno discovers that stocks are tanking because of his stoopid, stoopid tariffs. What to do? Oh yeah! Announce a “Temporary hold” on the tariffs while he “investigates” and “makes Deals”.
Whoa! Sounds wicked important!
Gotta stop all that fentanyl coming in from Canada, right? Hmmm…US Customs agents seized all of 43 lbs of fentanyl last year.
Wow. I thought it was millions of pounds coming in, according to one of Donno’s many off key arias.
But here’s the thing that PoT morons going all the way back to Nancy Reagan’s cute but brain dead “Just say no” campaign never seem to get.
Drugs come into this country because Americans want them. Americans buy them. Americans take them. As long as there’s a market, sellers will find a way to get product to the buyers. The vast majority of fentanyl in this country is brought in by Americans.
I remember as a kid at the beach building big sand castle walls to prevent the rising tide from collapsing the whole edifice I spent hours building. Of course, that was part of the fun. You see, even as a ten year old, I was smarter than Donno. Drugs, like seawater, will find a way in. Treating the source, the demand, is too much trouble, so Republicans just put everyone in prison. Hmmm…that didn’t work. Let’s see. A big wall!! Nope, that didn’t work either. Hey! Tariffs! A trade war! Yeah, that’ll do it! What? Wall Street hates that idea?
Shit.
Well, Donno will do what he always does. Pat himself on the back, declare himself the winner, and find something else to fuck up.
After the Muskrat and his band of teenagers get Washington D.C.
closed down, I have a suggestion for the new capitol:
Muskow. Or does that sound too much like Moscow?
That was my intention!
After reading that Medicare Advantage plans now cost taxpayers on average 22% more than standard Medicare, she suggests Mr. Musk immediately head that way with his eager axe-o-lytes in tow.
Testing. Testing.
I recall when the 2020 first couple $2.00 bill came out with a
picture of Donald and Melania scowling and with their hands over
their hearts (?), the price was something like $29.95 each.
I just checked on ebay to see what the collectors are now selling
them for. One is selling them for $1.87 if you buy 4 or more.
They are government issued legal tender so everyone claims.
So if I bought enough of them and getting that extra 13 cents, I could
become a millionaire without working.
Hooray!
Conspiracists Wanted
"Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) announced Monday that she will support Tulsi Gabbard to become director of national intelligence (DNI), giving her a key boost in her confirmation push."
After seeing how pathetic, servile and criminal Trump's people are Collins has decided she can get behind and support more of his picks. Expected, but still disappointing when one of the 2-3 Republicans that pretend to sometimes think for themselves rolls over gives in to the destruction of America.
Sanewashing Tariffs
James Bond predicted this.
We need some FOIA requests of Musk and his minions now that they are part of FH's government. Get all their communications and broadcast their pathetic loserdom to the world. They don't have much shame left, but they still feel humiliation when people laugh at them. Also other people can see what they say and see who they are and treat them accordingly. Let these kids feel the full wrath of public condemnation. Let's see how they deal with their lives paraded before the masses.
It seems that Trumps cabinet picks are going to pass with fewer losses than even this pessimistic old man thought possible.
It used to be said that God looked over Drunks, Fools, and the United States of America. Apparently the old guy has decided that two out of three is enough.
"Secretary of State Marco Rubio said El Salvador’s president has offered to house 'dangerous American criminals' in his country’s jail cells, in what Rubio called the most 'extraordinary migratory agreement anywhere in the world.' 'He has offered to house in his jail dangerous American criminals in custody in our country, including those of U.S. citizenship and legal residents,' Rubio said"
I can think of lots of things to call this. Extraordinary ain't one of them.
Well gee whiz, if Susan Collins isn’t Concerned ®, I guess everything is A fucking OK with FOV (friend of Vlad) Tulsi.
It really doesn’t matter. In the past, whenever Collins exhibited Concern ®, it didn’t last long. She ended up going for whatever psycho PoT-Trumpy-treasonous bullshit was under consideration anyway. That whole “I’m Concerned” thing is nothing but a gaslighting con to make people in Maine think she has a conscience.
She doesn’t.
The whole party isn’t worth the powder to blow them to hell.
RAS,
The FOIA request idea is a good one, except the way things are currently set up, you’d have to direct the request directly to Emperor Musk who would pass it along to one of his Hitler Youth nose pickers who likely thinks FOIA means “Fuck! Only I Access” this shit.
“Request denied. Now back to my Xbox, we’re playing Grand Theft Country. And we’re winning.”
Akhilleus,
Yeah, getting anyone to enforce an order would be difficult, if you can get one in the first place with this government.
I just saw the Superman anti-racist poster from yesterday. It reminded me of Frank Sinatra's short in which he points out to kids that discrimination is what Nazis do.