Has U.S. Democracy Been Trumped? Bernie Sanders wants to know who owns America?
#21641
Posted 2024-July-21, 14:35
Unfortunately, the complications we wanted to avoid have arrived. Harris should be the most natural and least complicated choice.
#21642
Posted 2024-July-21, 15:27
Lovera, on 2024-July-21, 14:35, said:
Unfortunately, the complications we wanted to avoid have arrived. Harris should be the most natural and least complicated choice.
My current guess is that no one will challenge her. It's like waiting until Thiursday to look for a date for the Senior Prom on Saturday. It is not going to go well.
#21643
Posted 2024-July-21, 15:49
The method in which it was accomplished seems a bit odd.
1. So far, the TV and Social Media coverage has not featured any official video recordings or photographs of him signing THAT letter.
2. The PDF of the letter circulated widely (incl. on Twitter) appears to have a facsimile signature.
Technically, this is not an Official US Govt. matter; instead, it is entirely a matter within the purview of the DNC. I suppose I expected a speech by Biden (although he may do that later today) or a video or some photos of the letter signing.
Good outcome is all that matters.
#21644
Posted 2024-July-21, 16:03
shyams, on 2024-July-21, 15:49, said:
Biden's decision to refuse to be the nominee of the Democratic Party is not an official act as President.
Why would there be any kind of signing ceremony?
What actually matters is that the Democratic Party is changing the verbiage on the FEC filings...
#21645
Posted 2024-July-21, 17:53
#21646
Posted 2024-July-22, 13:03
shyams, on 2023-June-01, 12:06, said:
I am going to make a prediction (I may very well turn out wrong on this, but I want to post it anyway). As part of his reelection campaign, Biden will find that donor money is not so forthcoming as it did in the past. He will have to make the necessary adjustment in order to reclaim the donors' largesse.
The adjustment? They will "promote" Lina Khan and move her to some non-consequential role; they will also move/promote/fire Jonathan Kanter. Believe me, the actions taken by these two (as Head of the FTC and of the Anti-Trust division of the DoJ respectively) will benefit the average American over long periods of time going forward. That's why the true enemies of the average American will ensure they are stopped in their tracks.
I posted this over a year ago.
Today, there was a discussion on CNBC where Jim Cramer discussed the FTC Head and the Anti-Trust division head. Cramer is convinced that Kamala Harris will fire both Lina Khan and Jonathan Kanter if she wins the Presidency.
If Trump wins, I think it highly unlikely that he will retain either of those two people (although J.D. Vance has repeatedly supported Khan during Senate Hearings).
So it looks like the "golden" period of modest pushbacks against corporate monopolisation will soon be over.
#21647
Posted 2024-July-22, 13:54
shyams, on 2024-July-22, 13:03, said:
Today, there was a discussion on CNBC where Jim Cramer discussed the FTC Head and the Anti-Trust division head. Cramer is convinced that Kamala Harris will fire both Lina Khan and Jonathan Kanter if she wins the Presidency.
If Trump wins, I think it highly unlikely that he will retain either of those two people (although J.D. Vance has repeatedly supported Khan during Senate Hearings).
So it looks like the "golden" period of modest pushbacks against corporate monopolisation will soon be over.
I think I will confess.
You have opinions about Lina Khan and Jonathan Kanter. I can't recall ever hearing of either Lina Khan or Jonathan Kanter.
I live in Maryland, you live in London.
I am not at all sure what conclusions should be drawn from, my confession. I doubt that any of my friends know who Lina Khan and Jonathan Kanter are.
I do think it is very important for Harris to address important issues, So I am a bit lost here.
#21648
Posted 2024-July-22, 15:22
Jonathan Kanter was interviewed on the Ezra Klein show just a couple days back...
#21649
Posted 2024-July-22, 18:06
#21650
Posted 2024-July-22, 18:38
Al Phalpha, on 2024-July-22, 18:06, said:
There are people who do not love their fellow man and I hate people like that.-----Tom Lehrer
Maybe I will say something more useful later, I'm tired.
#21652
Posted 2024-July-22, 21:36
#21653
Posted 2024-July-22, 23:18
Has no one of you (a) considered the possibility of a palace coup? OR (b) if the thought crossed your mind, you don't mind a palace coup?
#21654
Posted 2024-July-23, 05:39
shyams, on 2024-July-22, 23:18, said:
Has no one of you (a) considered the possibility of a palace coup? OR (b) if the thought crossed your mind, you don't mind a palace coup?
A good rule in life is: if trying to decide whether some unclear event is cock-up or conspiracy, choose cock-up. (Unless you're a rabid conspiracy theorist, of course.)
#21656
Posted 2024-July-23, 07:42
shyams, on 2024-July-22, 23:18, said:
Has no one of you (a) considered the possibility of a palace coup? OR (b) if the thought crossed your mind, you don't mind a palace coup?
I agree with those who have already responded that "botched up" is more likely than "cleverly plotted".
I was 5 when Harry Truman was elected VP and 6 when he became president. Of course I was not following politics at that age but later I understood many people thought "Opps". Roosevelt was pretty much expected to die in office in his 4th term and Truman was not regarded all that highly. Ok, he wasn't Thomas Jefferson but I think historians regard him as a decent pres.
If we had time to consider at length, my guess is we could do better than Harris. We don't have time. Actually, I am not prepared to discuss her plusses and minuses at any length. But "dawdled' would be a serious understatement of what we have done. I regard Harris as a reasonable bet, perhaps she will be very good. The vice-presidency is an awful job, requiring creativity and energy while also requiring total loyalty to the president. Come up with great ideas that exactly reflect what the president thinks.
Harris has expressed her admiration of Biden. Fine. Now she has to be Harris. This could get tricky, she is still VP. But from what I see, she has views of her own and they need to be clearly set out. Not all of them will track Biden"s views. I think she has potential.
Presidents have advisers, cabinet ministers and so on. No one knows everything and, except for DT, presidents are aware that they don't know everything. So leading and coordinating a team is important.
I think there are a lot of people out there who would like to hear something about, say, immigration without a discussion of Hannibal Lector. There are opportunities here for a person with good sense. Kamal Harris might well be the one.
#21657
Posted 2024-July-23, 09:09
shyams, on 2024-July-22, 23:18, said:
Has no one of you (a) considered the possibility of a palace coup? OR (b) if the thought crossed your mind, you don't mind a palace coup?
Al Phalpha could learn a lot from Shyams
Same accelerationist nonsense, but he tries to disguise it a bit better
As for coup nonsense
1. I don't mainline Fox or the All In podcast
2. Biden is meeting with Netanyahu on Thursday
#21658
Posted 2024-July-23, 12:36
hrothgar, on 2024-July-23, 09:09, said:
Same accelerationist nonsense, but he tries to disguise it a bit better
As for coup nonsense
1. I don't mainline Fox or the All In podcast
2. Biden is meeting with Netanyahu on Thursday
It doesn't matter much to me what really happened behind the scenes. As far as I am concerned, it is great entertainment & gossip value. These things may well be leaked & get published in November by mainstream media if Kamala loses in November.
I'd have thought that it is becoming of all citizens to be heavily sceptical of their nation's government. I have a sense of dread about the direction Starmer may be taking our govt. (and I often vote Labour). I hope my dread is misplaced but I'll have to wait & watch.
This is not about hrothgar in particular, who clearly is well read.
But let us be clear that a fair % of posters here (many Dem leaning) will swallow anything your media publishes as long as the Dems look great in that publication.
#21659
Posted 2024-July-23, 14:10
shyams, on 2024-July-23, 12:36, said:
I'd have thought that it is becoming of all citizens to be heavily sceptical of their nation's government.
I don't see how your amplifying inane right wing conspiracy theories is an effective way to advance discussion
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