No, my friends, it is NOT fake news. Yesterday afternoon, the New York Times published a report about Trump’s taxes for the past decade or so. Not surprisingly, we have learned from this report that Trump is a lousy business manager, that he has lied and cheated to keep from paying taxes, and that his businesses are profiting from his position as president, among other things.
Trump immediately held a press conference to deny deny deny, but his denials fell flat.
According to the report:
In both 2016 and 2017, Trump paid exactly $750 in federal income taxes. Look back at your own taxes for those two years … I bet you paid a significantly higher amount in taxes, though you aren’t a billionaire or even a millionaire. In 2016, my daughter, a nurse earning under $50,000 per year, paid $3,431 in federal income taxes, and in 2017 she paid…
Much has been said in the past two days about the fact that Trump seems poised to reject the results of the November election and to plant himself in our government as an autocratic leader, ala Adolf Hitler or more recently Vladimir Putin. Here’s what he told a reporter in response to a question of whether he will commit to a peaceful transition of power if he loses the election …
“You know that I’ve been complaining very strongly about the ballots and the ballots are a disaster. Get rid of the ballots and you’ll have a very … there won’t be a transfer, frankly. There’ll be a continuation … the ballots are out of control.”
Now, this isn’t really anything new. Your blood probably reached a boiling point when you heard this, as did mine, but after a while I realized what this all is. First and foremost, what…
Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene writes fantasy fiction. Her blog is mostly limited to writing and related topics. It began in 2012, as part of her “grand experiment” in indie publishing.
Though she wasn’t born there, she was enchanted by the desert southwest of the USA the first time she moved there. Then work took her to Washington, D. C. for a decade. However, she has finally returned to those enchanting lands.
She had always devoured fantasy novels of every type. Then one day there was no new book at hand for reading — so she decided to write one. And she hasn’t stopped writing since.
Her writing is colored by experiences of her early life in the southern states and later in the…
Three-time Pulitzer Prize winner Thomas L. Friedman’s OpEd in yesterday’s New York Times needs no introduction, for it speaks for itself. We would all do well to listen to what he says.
Trump’s Motto: Your Money or Your Life
The president claims you have to make a choice, but you don’t.
Whenever I talk about Covid-19 or climate change with skeptics, I use a simple analogy: Imagine that your child is sick with a disease and you decide to take her to 100 different doctors to get multiple opinions — and 99 doctors give you the same diagnosis and prescribed treatment and one tells you that there’s nothing to worry about, that your child’s disease will “disappear … like a miracle, it will disappear.”
What parents in their right minds would follow the advice of the doctor with the one-out-of-100 diagnosis?
Today, while the nation mourns the death of one of the most consequential figures on the Supreme Court in modern times, other forces are working to further decimate the democratic processes and take this nation another step closer to an autocracy. Robert Reich, as always, sums it up well.
Rushing to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg, McConnell shows power trumps principle
The justice who died on Friday night stood for the integrity of democracy. The Senate leader stands only for Republican gains
Robert Reich
People in public life tend to fall into one of two broad categories – those motivated by principle, and those motivated by power.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died on Friday night at the age of 87, exemplified the first.
When he nominated her in 1993, Bill Clinton called her “the Thurgood Marshall of gender-equality law”, comparing her advocacy and lower-court rulings in pursuit of equal rights…
When Donald Trump first began actively campaigning in 2015, his slogan was “make America great again”. Now, after he’s had nearly four years in office, he has done, it would seem, just the opposite. He has not only devalued our status in the eyes of the rest of the world, but has made our own lives worse in nearly every possible way. I can attest to that, for I have never been so deep in the rabbit hole in all my nearly 70 years as I am today. Take a look at Dana Milbank’s column in The Washington Postyesterday …
Trump has made Americans’ lives worse. Here’s the proof.
Opinion by
Dana Milbank
Columnist
September 19, 2020
Donald Trump’s America is one sad place.
We, as a nation, have fallen into a great depression, though not necessarily an economic one. By one highly respected gauge, self-reported levels of…
This set of four cubs was unusual. The smaller cubs will have a harder time in winter.
The bears congregate to gorge on salmon and pack on fat for the winter.
Fights break out over territory in the river,
but none we saw were serious.
The bears are extremely adept at swimming in the river,
and seemed to enjoy taking rests in the cool water.
Even the cubs love to fish and eat!
This mama griz and cub we encountered on the trail in Glacier National Park. An inland bear and cub, not stuffed on salmon, is a far more threatening sight, and you can see mama go on high alert!
She soon relaxed, and even nursed in our presence, after she saw we kept our distance. (You can see these photos by clicking on the following links).