Hartmann Report

Posted at Hartmann Report on Jun. 9, 2025

Trump Is Normalizing the Unthinkable: Federal Troops in American Streets, Breaking the Law — and Getting Away With It

If you think this ends with L.A., you haven't been paying attention. This is Portland 2.0 — but scaled up, and aimed at the soul of American democracy… Trump: Well, we're going to have troops everywhere. Reporter: What's the bar for sending in the Marines? Trump: The bar is what I think it is. The 2026 and 2028 elections may have just gotten a lot more distant. First, the backstory. It was around 2 a.m. on July 15, 2020, when Mark Pettibone, then 29, was walking home from a relatively calm Black Lives Matter protest in downtown Portland. He hadn't done anything more provocative than wearing a black shirt; no slogans, no mask, no glimmers of violence. Yet moments later, an unmarked minivan pulled up alongside him. Out jumped several armed men in camouflage, with no insignia, slipped a bag over his head and kidnapped him.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Jun. 8, 2025

Why public schools are on the GOP’s hit list: The Hidden History of the American Dream

The founders of our nation well understood the importance of universal quality public education. The first law mandating public schools paid for with taxpayer dollars was passed in Massachusetts in 1647: to this day, that state is notable for its historic emphasis on education. As Thomas Jefferson, who founded America’s first tuition-free public college (the University of Virginia), noted in a letter to Colonel Charles Yancey on January 6, 1816: “If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.”
Posted at Hartmann Report on Jun. 7, 2025

Saturday Report 6/7/25 — Are Americans getting over revenge politics?

The Best of the Rest of the News. — Everybody hates both Trump and Musk! — There's a "Dark MAGA/Dark Enlightenment" conspiracy theory going around where Musk destroys Trump and he and his tech bro buddies take over our democracy. — It's shocking how uninterested the media is in Musk's claim that Trump's in the Epstein files. — Will Trump force our military officers to sign an oath swearing allegiance to him above the Constitution or the nation? — Trump bows down to Putin again, this time in front of the German Chancellor while in the Oval Office. — Bob Kennedy's deadly war on science rolls on. — As Trump ramps up his war on Blue states, are Americans getting over revenge politics? — Geeky Science! Speaking of revenge, a new study finds that revenge can be as addictive as opiates, and that forgiveness can work like detox.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Jun. 6, 2025

Who Owns America? Musk and Trump Are Fighting Over the Deed

A Supreme Court justice handed the keys of our democracy to billionaires — and now they're crashing it in public… The alpha-male dick-measuring contest between Trump and Musk isn't entertainment: it's the inevitable outcome of America's complete surrender to oligarchy. After centuries of democratic progress, we're watching the World's Richest Man® and the World's Most Powerful Man® battle for supremacy on social media like feuding warlords. How did the land of Lincoln and Roosevelt, Eisenhower and Kennedy, become a playground for billionaire sociopaths? The answer has a name: John Roberts.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Jun. 5, 2025

The Great American Tariff Scam: Starring Donald Trump as the Savior Who Sells You Out

Stay with me, and I’ll explain these weird, weird facts:•Trump’s tariffs on foreign steel increased the amount of steel imported. Despite Trump’s tariffs, total steel imports are up 3.6% year to date compared to 2024 according to the American Iron and Steel Institute. •Trump’s tariffs have reduced American steel production. Adjusted year-to-date output through May 24 was 36,287,000 net tons, down 0.5 percent from the same period last year. •Trump’s tariffs on steel have raised prices on American goods from cars to computer mainframes. NUCOR, America’s largest steelmaker, raised its prices a stunning 38.5%, from $675/ton to $935/ton in the past year to March 2025. As steel is central to US production in all industries, these hikes are a big factor in inflation, adding 1.7% to prices throughout the economy, according to a Yale University study. This will cost the average American family $2,800 if the tariffs continue through the year. •And the biggest shocker: Trump’s tariffs are costing American steel jobs. Despite Trump’s punitive tariffs, steel employment in the USA has flatlined and massive layoffs have been announced. In March, with Trump imposing the highest tariffs in a century, Cleveland-Cliffs, one of America’s largest steel producers, announced over 1,200 steelworkers will be laid off in Michigan and Minnesota. - Greg Palast
Posted at Hartmann Report on Jun. 4, 2025

The Normalization of Evil: We Thought We Were Free

How ordinary Americans became numb to authoritarianism—step by chilling step I fear our mistakes far more than the strategy of our enemies. —Thucydides (470–400 b.c.), Pericles' Funeral Oration It wasn't all at once (although sometimes the last three months seem that way). Authoritarianism never is. It happens drip by drip, crisis by crisis, until people forget what normal even felt like. This is how fascism seduces a nation: not by storming the gates, but by wearing down our ability to be outraged. And Donald Trump, more than any political figure in modern American history, has weaponized this steady march into moral and civic numbness.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Jun. 3, 2025

Why Do America’s Workers Need Welfare? The Scandal Nobody Talks About

Exploring the GOP’s strategy to keep wages low and the poor desperate... Bob Kennedy, Mehmet Oz, and two Trump administration colleagues recently published an op-ed in The New York Times justifying the GOP’s attempt to cut Medicaid and SNAP benefits by imposing draconian prove-you’re-working paperwork and hoop-jumping requirements on recipients. In their article titled “Trump Leadership: If You Want Welfare and Can Work, You Must,” they noted: “Our agencies are united in a very straightforward policy approach: Able-bodied adults receiving benefits must work…” Which raises the question: “Why?”
Posted at Hartmann Report on Jun. 2, 2025

Can We Survive a New Apartheid Engineered by America’s Elites?

Musk and Rubio's deliberate gutting of USAID and the lives it's ending every hour… It's one of the greatest preventable mass deaths in modern history: around two people every minute of every day, day and night, week after week, soon to be year after year. In the time it takes you to read this article, several dozen children will have died because of actions taken — with full knowledge of this consequence — by South African immigrant Elon Musk, Big Balls and his teenage buddies, Donald Trump, and Marco Rubio. Children who wanted to live as desperately as do yours and mine, whose parents grieve them every bit as much as we would grieve the death of our own kids, are dying as you read these words. Even worse, Musk and Rubio keep lying about the blood on their hands. Nobody knows if Rubio is drinking himself to sleep to deal with the guilt, but according to The New York Times Musk is taking mind-numbing drugs at a level that would make Charles Manson blush.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Jun. 1, 2025

How the American Dream of a middle class helps democracy: The Hidden History of the American Dream

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) was created out of an earlier Europe-only group (that led, in part, to the European Union) in 1961. Its purpose stated purpose was to promote economic “progress” and trade among nations. Its member nations include most of the developed world, encompassing 1.4 billion people and representing fully 62.2 percent of nominal global GDP. Its first members included Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, West Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, and the United States, with Japan, Finland, Australia, and New Zealand added in the 1970s. The OECD was formed out of an earlier neoliberal consensus that argued increasing unregulated trade among nations would inevitably lead to more democracy and a more robust middle class. Sadly, that belief has not panned out, as I explain in detail in The Hidden History of Neoliberalism.
Posted at Hartmann Report on May. 31, 2025

Saturday Report 5/31/25 — The Trump Administration wants to create an “Office of Remigration”: Say what?!?

The Best of the Rest of the News. — The Trump Administration wants to create an "Office of Remigration": Say what?!? — It's being reported that while Musk was on a "daily high of ketamine and psychedelics," it appears that Trump and Musk are letting 103 people per hour die and two-thirds of them are children. — A Texas cop searched license plate readers, including in Blue states where abortion is legal, to find a woman who he thinks had an abortion. Say what?! — Canada declares independence from the US military in a shock move that'll damage the US defense industry as much as it humiliates Trump. — Bob Kennedy must be using ChatGPT to write his reports to the American people. — Crazy Alert! Trump posts meme saying he's "on a mission from God" featuring the racist alt-right symbol Pepe the Frog.

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