2023 Archives

Posted at Hartmann Report on Nov. 11, 2023

Saturday Report 11/11/23 - If Trump gets a second term, be worried. And if a bunch of independents (like Joe Manchin & Jill Stein) jump in to erode the democratic vote, be VERY VERY worried...

The Best of the Rest of the News. — If Trump gets a second term, be worried. And if a bunch of third-party candidates like Joe Manchin & Jill Stein jump with the goal of eroding the Democratic vote, be really worried... — Speaker Mike Johnson wants to end your right to birth control and, by the way, Ohio Republicans claim they’re going to ignore the state’s constitution and prosecute doctors and women who get abortions. — Will the Senate Judiciary Committee ever vote on issuing subpoenas to billionaire Republican donor Harlan Crow and conservative judicial activist Leonard Leo? — Tommy Tuberville really is Trump’s useful idiot, performing Trump’s retribution against a military he believes confounded his coup and preparing the groundwork for his takeover in 2025. — Could the Swifties be the tipping point for Democrats in 2024? — World population hits 8 billion and we're all living on ancient sunlight. — Geeky Science! Only do what you’re good at, and don’t feel guilty about not being able to do what you’re bad at. — Crazy Authoritarian Alert! Is Trump thinking about Tucker Carlson for VP?
Posted at Hartmann Report on Nov. 10, 2023

Why Are Republicans Fiddling While the Shutdown is Looming?

This begs a bigger question, "Why have Republicans in the House and Senate become so unable or unwilling to do the nation’s business?" With a government shutdown looming a week from today, the House of Representatives adjourned yesterday for the weekend after Speaker MAGA Mike Johnson failed to get a successful vote on two essential funding bills. One, a transportation bill, would have gutted Amtrak, so a few east coast Republicans objected; the other, funding government operations and oversight of banks, went down in flames because it had a draconian anti-abortion provision built into it and Tuesday’s election appears to have spooked the GOP. Just a week earlier, Florida Republican Senator Rick Scott — who became a near billionaire running a company convicted of the largest ($1.7 billion) Medicare fraud in American history and hails from Ron DeSantis’ home state — endorsed Donald Trump. These stories are connected, and answer the question: “Why have Republicans in the House and Senate become so unable or unwilling to do the nation’s business?”
Posted at Hartmann Report on Nov. 9, 2023

Democrats Can Win by Confronting Crime

If Democrats in general, and President Biden in particular, don’t take this opportunity to show real leadership on the crime issue, they could be in a world of hurt in next year’s election… Share Cherelle Parker became the first woman elected mayor of Philadelphia this week, in part because of her tough-on-crime positions. She’s a progressive Democrat and beat five other Democrats in the primary (including one endorsed by both Bernie and AOC) before cruising to victory Tuesday. Her platform was straightforward and almost sounds like Rudy Giuliani back in the 1990s: hire 300 more police officers, fix broken streetlights, remove graffiti, fix up dilapidated buildings, and empower the new police on the street to stop pedestrians they believe may be committing a crime.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Nov. 8, 2023

Why Is America So Vulnerable to Charlatans Like Trump?

Donald Trump is a confidence man, a charlatan, an unrepentant liar whose deceits have cost at least a half-million Americans their lives. Why do so many American support him? When Dustin Thompson was hauled before US District Judge Reggie Walton for assaulting the Capitol police on January 6th, his defense lawyer, Samuel Shamansky, argued about Trump: “You had, frankly, a gangster who was in power. The vulnerable are seduced by the strong. That’s what happened.” The jury didn’t buy the argument and sent Thompson to prison, as US District Judge Reggie Walton, who was overseeing the case, said: “I think our democracy is in trouble because, unfortunately, we have charlatans like our former president who doesn’t, in my view, really care about democracy but only about power.” And yet Trump remains popular with about 20 percent of the American public, making up the majority of the Republican primary-voting base. But why?
Posted at Hartmann Report on Nov. 7, 2023

Can We Stop the Republican War on Public Schools?

There is no more powerful urge humans can experience than to protect and defend our children. For most people it beats hunger, sex, and money… I remember when the USSR launched Sputnik, the first satellite to orbit the Earth. It was the fall of 1957, I was six years old, and my dad and I watched it arc over our house from our back yard one clear October night. My best friend’s father, a ham radio operator, let us listen on his shortwave radio to the “beep beep beep” it was emitting when it was over North America. I’d never seen my dad so rattled. That dramatic technological achievement lit a major fire under the Eisenhower administration and Congress. In his January 27, 1958 State of the Union address, Republican President Eisenhower pointed to Sputnik and demanded Congress fund a dramatic transformation of America’s educational system
Posted at Hartmann Report on Nov. 6, 2023

Is Trump’s "Brave New World" Coming Soon?

The day after President Trump was re-elected (with MAGA Mike's help), he invoked the Insurrection Act and began the mass arrests... The day after President Trump was re-elected (with MAGA Mike's help), he invoked the Insurrection Act and began the mass arrests... 4 November 2025 Leavenworth, Kansas Dear Louise, It's been almost a year since the last time I saw you, as they were arresting me on the sedition charge that's kept me in this prison. If the underground network here succeeds, you should get this letter within a few weeks; it's the third I've written you that got out of the prison, but I understand the first two couriers were busted for carrying contraband mail and are now in prison themselves.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Nov. 5, 2023

The Monopolists Rise Up: The Hidden History of Monopolies

When, in the 1880s, the state of Ohio began threatening Standard Oil Trust of Ohio with the corporate death penalty, breaking up and dissolving the corporation and selling off its assets, John D. Rockefeller and his monopolist buddies publicly called for states to change their corporate governance laws to get around all of the restrictions that Ohio and most other states had placed on them. New Jersey heard the call and thus became the first state to engage in what was then called “charter-mongering” — changing its corporate charter rules to satisfy the desires of the nation’s largest businesses. In 1875, its legislature abolished maximum capitalization (size) limits.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Nov. 4, 2023

Saturday Report - The Medicaid "Hunger Games" have begun...

The Best of the Rest of the News. — Echoing the sentiments of Neil Howe’s new book The Fourth Turning Is Here, President Biden said this week... — What’s the status of the countdown to government closure? — How hate is overwhelming America. — The Texas activist who wants to end the separation of church and state has Mike Johnson’s ear. — The UN called out Amazon and Walmart for the terrible way they treat their employees. — Is the housing market headed for a 1980s style recession? — The “Hunger Games” for Medicaid have begun. — Why Trump is wrong that he’s exempt from the 14th Amendment. — Crazy Alert! MAGA Mike thinks the fall of the Roman Empire was due to “rampant homosexual behavior.”
Posted at Hartmann Report on Nov. 3, 2023

How the GOP Became the Party of Tax Cheats

Nothing, MAGA Mike argued, was more important than cutting back on the IRS’ ability to audit billionaires while reducing social program spending… Yesterday, House Speaker MAGA Mike Johnson gave his first press conference. The billionaires sure picked the right guy: his performance was flawless. Slick, slimy, and unctuous. For example, even though every dollar the IRS spends auditing billionaires produces between $6 and $12 in added tax revenue to our government, Johnson insisted with a straight face that we need to cut over $14 billion from the IRS’ budget to “fully pay for” a package of military aid to Israel. No reporter — as is so often the case when interviewing Republicans — was willing to point out what BS his pitch on behalf of his billionaire owners was. (Nobody wants to be banned from future press conferences or ignored during question time.)
Posted at Hartmann Report on Nov. 2, 2023

Will We Hold the GOP Responsible for the "Missing Americans"?

Does the GOP want citizens to die young? Their priority, instead, is the profitability of the companies in their states & keeping the taxes on their oligarchs low… In the 1930s, after FDR rolled out programs to aid the homeless and unemployed across the country, America enjoyed a longer life expectancy — and more healthy years within that life expectancy — than any other wealthy nation. While some of that was due to the public health crisis echoing across Europe in the wake of World War I, it was largely because FDR’s Democrats in charge of the country were building schools and hospitals like there was no tomorrow. Republican President Eisenhower followed in that tradition through the 1950s, and in the 1960s LBJ rolled out Medicare and Medicaid. As a result, we continued to have the world’s best lifespans and quality-of-life. Then came Reagan’s austerity and neoliberalism campaigns in 1981 and America began to become unraveled.

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