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"Washington Is Exhausted": Swamp Gears Up For Post-Trump Power Orgy

Sat, 11/28/2020 - 18:30

Washington elites are breathing a sigh of relief, as power players on both sides of the aisle gear up for 'business as usual' following a four-year disruption in swamp-activities - thanks to one Donald J. Trump, whose perhaps prematurely anticipated departure from the Oval Office has the DC establishment licking their chops.



"The classic friendly-rivals dinner party will be back, likely bigger than ever, with VIP guests from the Biden administration, a few formers from the Obama crowd, a senator or two seated next to a Supreme Court justice," according to the Washington Post's Roxanne Roberts

Shoving the Uniparty's collective excitement in our plebeian faces, Roberts writes in. full. stops. "Washington is exhausted. Washington is optimistic. Washington is desperate for change. The aristocracy of this city is ready to move on, daring to hope that the last four years was a fever that finally broke and life can get back to normal."

Poor Washington.

"Normal, as in a respect for experience and expertise. Normal, as in civility and bipartisan cooperation. Normal, as in not wanting to punch someone in the face," Roxanne continues.

And who's about to usher in this period of 'bipartisan cooperation' and controlling one's violent delights? Joe Biden, of course!
Biden and wife Jill Biden “know how to get around Washington, how to be a part of the establishment, how to make it work for them in their everyday lives,” says an influential Republican hostess who, like many of the city’s social leaders, spoke on the condition of anonymity to speak frankly without retribution. “People who have always enjoyed the Washington scene are yearning to get back to that, have some semblance of what they enjoyed so much before. There are a lot of Republicans who sat out the Trump years and bit their tongues for four years who are thrilled to have Biden.” At the heart of this optimism is the belief that politicians on both sides of the aisle get more accomplished when they like each other. -WaPo
And of course, no self-respecting DC power-player can survive without attending establishment soirées, fundraisers, diplomatic corps and 'historical traditions' underpinning the 'business of Washington' - which Roxanne says needs 'bipartisanship to really thrive' after the Trump administration made everything a 'test of loyalty.'

"Washington’s elite social world can pivot faster than a prima ballerina," Roxanne continues - noting that a COVID-19 vaccine and a 'call for comity' will allow them to 'press the reset button and start fresh.'

According to the report, the 'permanent establishment' was polarized by a White House that referred to them as the 'swamp' or 'deep state.' Not anymore, writes Roxanne - who looks forward to DC's return to its 'former glory.'
For the last four years, the tone from the White House was contemptuous of Washington, dismissing the permanent establishment — the longtime politicians and former administration officials who call it home — as the “swamp” or “deep state.” The social arbiters, traditionally respectful of a new administration, quickly found themselves between a Trump and a hard place: To invite or not to invite?
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Back to normal will mean more state dinners, a prestigious and glamorous way of reestablishing global ties. And it means that Washington events traditionally attended by the president and first lady for the better part of five decades — the Honors, the Alfalfa dinner, the Gridiron, the Ford’s Theatre gala and the correspondents’ dinner — will likely return to their former glory. -WaPo
"The president-elect has a great number of friends who are Republicans that he served with," says Clinton and Obama administration veteran, Ambassador Capricia Marshall. "And he will be inviting them into the White House because that’s how you get work done: creating those relationships in these social atmospheres, making people feel invited and welcomed."

Bipartisanship equals money

Perhaps the biggest relief to Washington insiders from a lack of Trumpian politics will be the restoration of bipartisan fundraising - as "The quickest way to attract money is to have support from both sides of aisle: a Republican and a Democrat prominently displayed at the head table, with the corporate support and underwriting that greases all those wheels."

"This idea that we are a democracy, we disagree on a lot, but we come together around certain moments. You may not be happy with who wins, but you understand and recognize the power of it," says event planner Philip Dufour.

Capricia Marshall fondly recalls a textbook scene from every movie about corrupt Washington officials, which DC elites have been unable to recreate in Trumpian times:

I fondly remember Senator [Daniel] Inouye and Senator McCain all getting into these wonderful debates about various issues on the environment and on the economy," says Marshall. "It was very entertaining to watch. And in the end, they would lift their glass, give each other a toast, a smile, a great laugh and carry on."
 

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Joe Biden Gun Control Proposal Could Bankrupt Firearms Industry

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DES MOINES, IA - AUGUST 10: Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden speaks on stage during a forum on gun safety at the Iowa Events Center on August 10, 2019 in Des Moines, Iowa. The event was hosted by Everytown for Gun Safety. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty …
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Former Vice President Joe Biden’s plan to do away with the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) could bankrupt the entire firearms industry.

President George W. Bush signed the PLCAA into law in 2005 as a way of protecting firearms manufacturers from frivolous lawsuits. But Biden campaigned on opening up firearm manufacturers to suits tied to the criminal misuse of the products they make.

On February 7, 2020, Breitbart News reported Biden telling a New Hampshire audience it was a “mistake” to give “gun manufacturers … a loophole that does not allow them to be sued for the carnage they are creating.”

He added, “The first thing I’m going to do as president is work to get rid of that, and it’s going to be hard.”

On February 24, 2020, Breitbart News reported that Biden looked into the camera during a South Carolina speech, called out gun manufacturers, and said, “I’m going to take you down.”

The PLCAA shields gun manufacturers from lawsuits in situations where the guns in question were legally made and legally sold. Biden wants those protections eliminated.

During an October 2019 gun control forum in Las Vegas Biden claimed opening gun makers up to lawsuits would result in “change overnight.”

The Daily Caller spoke with Missouri self-defense lawyer and firearms trainer Kevin Jamison about Biden’s plans, and he made clear that firearms manufacturers would enter a financial tailspin if Biden has his way. Jamison said, “The guys pushing these lawsuits, they don’t care if they win. They care if they can force these companies to hemorrhage money. They are in the business of putting gun companies out of business.”

Jamison added, “If they destroy enough companies or force them to adopt their rules of procedure then there will be no place to buy guns and that’s what they’re looking for. They want to make it as expensive to own a gun as humanly possible — and as difficult. If they get even part of their wish list, they won.”

It must be noted that other gun control measures Biden has proposed would put financial pressure on gun owners. In fact, his taxation plans for AR-15s, AK-47s, and “high capacity” magazines — a $200 tax on each such privately owned rifle and a $200 tax on every privately owned “high capacity” magazine — could cost gun owners $34 billion.
 

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Will a Janet Yellen-run Treasury really help average Americans?

By Charles Gasparino
November 28, 2020 | 10:46pm
Federal Reserve Chairman Janet Yellen

Joe Biden's Treasury secretary nominee Janet YellenAFP via Getty Images

Janet Yellen has a great résumé to be our next Treasury secretary — Ivy league credentials in economics and vast experience at the Federal Reserve, including most recently as its chair.

What isn’t so good is her record at doing what is the most important part of any economist’s job: Helping average Americans live better and more prosperous lives.

I know this sounds like heresy given Yellen’s rep not just in mainstream economic circles but in the mainstream media. Isn’t she one of the architects of the Obama recovery following the 2008 financial crisis?

Yes, but looking back, the Obama-Yellen recovery wasn’t much of a recovery. During her tenure from 2014 to 2017, particularly in the Obama years, Yellen was a devotee of Keynesian spending and keeping interest rates largely unchanged from the financial-crisis lows.

Though understated in public, she also didn’t shy away from engaging in politics. She supported Obama’s fiscal agenda — higher taxes and regulations on businesses and entrepreneurs — not pushing back against what was clearly hampering economic growth and middle-income wages.

She became a darling of the progressive left for her speech at the Boston Federal Reserve in 2014 to enact policies that shrink the country’s allegedly daunting wealth gap, declaring it “has been widening more or less steadily for several decades, to a greater extent than in most advanced countries.”

Well if that’s the case, what did she do about it?

Not much. The stock market was roaring — but gains in wages were pretty dismal for working- and middle-class Americans and the economic recovery was the weakest in modern history. The rich were indeed getting richer by snapping up financial assets supercharged by the policies of the Fed.

That is, until the fiscal-policy mix under a GOP-led Congress and President Trump changed the dynamic.

The Fed — the same agency that Yellen ran — published a study in September noting that, miraculously, the income gap began to reverse during the Trump years. The Fed’s “Survey of Consumer Finances” stated unequivocally that “between 2016 and 2019, families that were high wealth, had a college education, or identified as White non-Hispanic experienced proportionally smaller income growth than other groups of families but continued to have the highest income.”

Expect Yellen to propose massive new spending, tax increases and a lot more regulation in an economy still stricken by COVID. Serving Joe Biden, Yellen will undoubtedly pressure current Fed chair Jerome Powell to keep interest rates as low as possible.

But printing money is a double-edged sword for anyone really worried about the wealth gap. Wall Street traders love it because you can borrow cheaply and buy stocks, which is one reason why we hit Dow 30K. But middle- and working-class savers who can’t buy stocks continue to get screwed on low-yielding investments like bank accounts.

During Yellen’s Senate confirmation hearings, Republicans will be doing a country a disservice if they don’t raise her uneven economic record, and why bringing back the old will be good for the middle class she allegedly cares so deeply about.

Why two favorites lost out

Now that Janet Yellen is about to become Treasury secretary, the big question I keep hearing from my Wall Street sources is how did she get there?

Wasn’t Fed board member Lael Brainard, or possibly TIAA-CREF chief Roger Ferguson on the short list and one of them a lock for the job?

Yes and no. Brainard and Ferguson were the top choices of the Biden team, according to sources with direct knowledge of the matter. But the thinking changed in Biden’s inner circle about a week ago when it began to weigh the odds of a GOP-led Senate with Mitch McConnell as majority leader.

People inside the Biden transition are pretty certain the GOP will win at least one of the two Georgia Senate runoffs, which means the Senate stays with the GOP. To get through Biden’s ambitious fiscal-policy agenda — massive new spending and new taxes — he will need someone who’s a known quantity to deal with the Republican leadership.

No knock on Brainard or Ferguson, but neither has done much politicking over years. Meanwhile, I am told Yellen is in the catbird seat to retake the position of Fed chair as a replacement for Jerome Powell.
 

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Joe Biden cabinet picks are setting presidency up to be ‘Swamp Things 2’

By Kevin D. Williamson
November 28, 2020 | 12:14pm

President-elect Joe Biden will flood DC with a wave of longtime Democratic functionaries, like walking corpse John Kerry (left) and Federal Reserve institutionalist Janet Yellen (right).

President-elect Joe Biden will flood DC with a wave of longtime Democratic functionaries, like walking corpse John Kerry (left) and Federal Reserve institutionalist Janet Yellen (right).Getty Images (3)

John freakin’ Kerry. Again.

After a summer of discontent driven in part by protests against racial injustice and in part by the not-altogether-unrelated desire of a great many Americans to be rid of Donald Trump, Joe Biden has responded to his party’s call for sweeping social change by taking a deep dive into the Ivy League trash heap and coming up with the pale desiccated carcass of John Kerry, the man whose chiseled face appears next to the entry for “mediocrity” in the American political dictionary.

Kerry is leading a parade of familiar faces, a hack pack if ever there were one.

After working for a number of failed campaigns (before striking gold with Obama), Jen O’Malley Dillon will be Biden’s deputy chief of staff.

Mssr. Kerry of Switzerland’s Institut Montana Zugerberg and Yale will be joined in the administration by Anthony Blinken of the Dalton School and Harvard. Kerry will be a special envoy for climate issues, which will ensure that there is no bipartisan progress on climate issues, while Blinken, a sturdy Democratic time-server, will take over Kerry’s old job at State. Mike Donilon (prep school in Providence, then Georgetown), a ghastly political consultant, will serve Biden as a political consultant, though they’ll call him a “senior adviser.” Jen O’Malley Dillon, who has done almost nothing in her life except staff campaigns — a parade of losers and misfits including Al Gore, John Edwards, and Tom Daschle, before striking gold with Obama I and Obama II — will be deputy chief of staff. Janet Yellen, a Federal Reserve lifer who has served that institution in a number of capacities since the 1970s, will head up Treasury.

Political insider and former lobbyist Ron Klain, who is married to Obama veteran Monica Medina, will be Biden’s chief of staff.

Biden, having satisfied his pledge to choose a black woman as his vice president, is settling into the familiar pattern of staffing up his administration mostly with mostly rich, mostly white Democratic functionaries long associated with elite institutions: The international law firm of O’Melveny & Myers can count among its veterans not only Mike Donilon but also incoming Homeland Security chief Alejandro Mayorkas, while incoming chief of staff Ron Klain was a Fannie Mae lobbyist who is married to an Obama veteran currently serving as a fellow at the Walton Family Foundation. Big jobs like Treasury and State will be filled by familiar faces, while black lives matter mostly for feel-good portfolios such as Cedric Richmond’s new gig over at the White House Office of Public Engagement.

Cedric Richmond will lead the White House Office of Public Engagement — one of few diverse picks for Biden’s cabinet so far.

One wonders if this will satisfy the hunger of black Democrats for more prominent representation.

Or, indeed, whether it will satisfy anybody.

Some conservatives may breathe a little sigh of relief that the Biden administration is apparently committed to doing nothing interesting. Complain if you like about Janet Yellen, she isn’t going to join AOC in waving the red flag with the Socialist International. On the other hand, even as the Democrats’ left wing is disappointed, Republicans looking for bipartisan progress on issues of critical national importance are likely to be disappointed as well by this same-old, same-old approach.

This is Swamp Things 2, the sequel, and the original wasn’t all that great.
John Kerry stunk on ice as secretary of state — on the other hand, Biden might have accomplished a little something on climate by tapping instead someone like Christine Todd Whitman, a green-friendly Republican who could at least have a meaningful conversation with the congressional Republicans whom Biden will need for any stable, consensus-based climate program. There is much in our financial system that still needs reform, and very little reason to think that Janet Yellen is going to now — suddenly — become the one to do it. The Obama national-security team fell down on the job all too often, and now a veteran of that mess, Avril Haines, will be director of national intelligence.

Avril Haines, a veteran of Obama’s messy national-security team, will be Biden’s director of national intelligence.

Joe Biden is likely to be a one-term president. He should embrace that and seize the opportunity to run some risks and take some chances. Instead, it’s another installment of Night of the Living Dead Democrats.
 

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Biden's Economic, Communications Team Is Full Of Women

Sun, 11/29/2020 - 18:08

Following his recent decision to appoint Janet Yellen as new Treasury Secretary, Joe Biden has decided to fill many of the key economic advisory spots with female staffers, all close to either Obama or Hillary Clinton.

Biden is turning to longtime Hillary Clinton ally and Democratic policy staffer Neera Tanden to lead his Office of Management and Budget, while Cecilia Rouse will be head the Council of Economic Advisers, according to Bloomberg.
.@neeratanden, Biden's pick to head the Budget office, has a proven track record of creative budget solutions. My favorite is when she told @fshakir that the US should steal Libya's oil: "We have a giant deficit. They have a lot of oil."
Donald Trump's Libya policy is strikingly similar to one of Hillary's top surrogates pic.twitter.com/xvk2p4ZNoU
— Aaron Maté (@aaronjmate) November 29, 2020
Tanden, who currently leads the the liberal think-tank Center for American Progress, worked on the Obama administration’s health-care reform and was a close adviser to Hillary Clinton on her failed 2016 campaign.



Rouse also worked in the Obama administration as a member of the CEA and is currently dean of Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs.

Biden will also nominate Adewale "Wally" Adeyemo to be deputy treasury secretary. Previously Wally worked as President of the Obama Foundation.

Biden isn't stopping there, and according to a separate Bloomberg report Biden's senior communications team is composed entirely of women, including Jen Psaki as White House press secretary. Psaki, a former Obama White House communications director and State Department spokeswoman, has been an on-camera spokeswoman for Biden’s transition office.


Other women who will be tasked with interpreting Biden's "communications" include:
  • Kate Bedingfield, deputy campaign manager and communications director during the 2020 campaign, who will be Biden’s White House communications director.
  • Karine Jean-Pierre will be principal deputy press secretary after serving as a senior adviser during the campaign. She also worked on Barack Obama’s two presidential campaigns and in his White House as a regional political director.
  • Pili Tobar, the Biden campaign’s communications director for coalitions, will be deputy communications director.
  • Liz Alexander, whose work with Biden dates back to his time in the Senate, will be communications director for Jill Biden
President-in-waiting Kamala Harris is also betting heavily on women:
  • Ashley Etienne, a former communications director and senior adviser to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, will be Vice President-elect Kamala Harris’s communications director.
  • Symone Sanders, one of Biden’s most visible campaign aides, will be senior adviser and chief spokesperson for Harris. Sanders advised Harris and traveled with her during the final weeks of the campaign, a task she’s continued in during the transition.
 

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Shades of INVAR, what do these FOOLS think a Marxist regime does when first taking power? They use their control of the media, to cement their control of the military and then they KILL anybody who opposes them. POL POT, remember.

The RINOS going up against hard core marxist cadre will not last long. The consent of the governed is GONE, GONE, GONE, whom ever is POTUS they have NO MORAL AUTHORITY. Blood and fire. Civil War Two, and massive use of loyal obamabot military units to murder Trump supporters, one120mm HEP round at a time.

Sheesh, like deplorables will care what RINOS and Republicans think. The rock was kicked over and we saw all the slimy things crawling around. The Republicans will have betrayed us, and we will die as best we can under the circumstances. They act like it will be business as usual. Fools.
 

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not much mention of antifia chaos, or armed resistance, or dead bodies on the streets. I find the most amazing thing in the stories above Marsh to be this. They assume, both Republicans and marxist demoncrats, for the USA to be governable.

It will not be in the slightest. They really do think they can just go back to business as usual in DC. Hmm, maybe an exploding croisant will give them a hint.

Half the country thinks Biden is a TRAITOR and will ignore him at best. Half the country thinks Trump is a TRAITOR and will try to kill him and his deplorables off.

Sounds like a recipe for mass chaos, especially with antfia running around the cities rioting. and no Joe can't do a thing to stop them.
 

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DD, I think many conservatives have been red pilled, including me. Call it a loss of innocence or a dowsing in ice cold water. To think we can just go back to the "good old days" of uniparty tug of war and world's policeman "fighting for democracy," is beyond laughable.

I have an autographed copy of Bush Jr. and his wife in my bureau drawer. OMG, no. It is like the pictures of my parents at Nixon's inaugural ball that hung on my father's office wall. OMG, McCain, Romney....noooooo!

As Dozdoats said:

"Y'all do not live in the country you thought you did.

You do not have the government you thought you did.

You do not have the education system you thought you did.

You do not have the military you thought you did."

All those Dems and neo-cons still living in that Potempkin village of a "democracy" they call government. We can never go back to accepting that. We can never go back to sleep.
 

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Biden Considering Rahm Emanuel for DOT Role, Angering Progressives

Biden Considering Rahm Emanuel for DOT Role, Angering Progressives

Rahm Emanuel (Getty Images)
By Solange Reyner | Sunday, 29 November 2020 10:05 PM

Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is under consideration to lead the department of transportation, reports Axios.

Joe Biden has started naming Cabinet picks as states continue to certify results from the 2020 presidential election. Many news outlets have called the race for Biden, though Newsmax is holding off until the results are official.

Emanuel, President Barack Obama’s former chief of staff, supported high-speed rail and launched several Chicago Transit Agency projects that brought in federal dollars. But his handling of the officer-involved shooting of Laquan McDonald, a Black teenager, has some questioning why he’s being floated for the role.

McDonald, 17, was gunned down in October 2014. The City of Chicago fought to prevent the release of video footage showing Jason Van Dyke, a white officer, shooting McDonald 16 times while he was walking away. A judge ordered the video released seven months after Emanuel was re-elected in April 2015.

"What is so hard to understand about this? Rahm Emanuel helped cover up the murder of Laquan McDonald. Covering up a murder is disqualifying for public leadership," Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted Monday. "This is not about the 'visibility' of a post. It is shameful and concerning that he is even being considered."

“Rahm Emanuel should not be considered for any position within the Biden administration,” Rep-Elect Jamaal Bowman tweeted on Nov. 23.

Jeff Hauser, director of the Revolving Door Project at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, told CNN that Biden picking Rahm "would cause at least half of the Democratic Party to jump off the Biden train."

"From civil rights activists to economic progressives, it is hard to identify a group of grassroots activists whom Rahm hasn't permanently alienated," said Hauser.
 

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Rubio Slams Biden's 'Ivy League' Cabinet, 'Caretakers' of US Decline
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Sen. Marco Rubio,R-Fla. Zach Gibson/Getty Images)
Tuesday, 24 November 2020 07:18 PM

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., blasted Joe Biden's nominees for his Cabinet on Tuesday, indicating he won't vote to confirm them if Biden eventually is seated as president.

Biden introduced members of his intended national security team Tuesday, but before they took the stage Rubio tweeted:
"Biden’s cabinet picks went to Ivy League schools,have strong resumes,attend all the right conferences & will be polite & orderly caretakers of America's decline I support American greatness And I have no interest in returning to the "normal" that left us dependent on China"

Biden's first round of nominees on Tuesday were all part of his foreign policy and national security team. He said it was a message to the world that "America is back."
They included Antony Blinken for secretary of state, Alejandro Mayorkas for secretary of homeland security, Avril Haines for director of national intelligence, Linda Thomas-Greenfield for ambassador to the United Nations, Jake Sullivan for national security adviser, and John Kerry for special presidential envoy for climate.

"I hope these outstanding nominees receive a prompt hearing and that we can work across the aisle in good faith to move forward for the country," Biden said as he introduced the group. "Let's begin that work to heal and unite America."
Rubio's Ivy League reference may be an allusion to the fact that he has said Republicans intend to focus on working-class voters.
 

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Podesta: Hillary Clinton Good Choice for Senior Biden Role
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By Sandy Fitzgerald | Friday, 13 November 2020 01:56 PM

Hillary Clinton was a "fantastic diplomat" and would be a good choice in a senior position in Joe Biden's administration, John Podesta, the former White House chief of staff for President Bill Clinton, said Friday.

"I think she was a fantastic diplomat for the United States and did a wonderful job for the United States," Podesta said on CNN's "New Day." "Whether she wants to come back into public service is obviously her decision, but I think the Biden-[Kamala] Harris team would do well by having her advise them and perhaps put her in a senior position where she can do what she did for many years as secretary of state, a senator, and first lady for this country."

Podesta's comments come after The Washington Post reported that there is talk of naming Clinton as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.

Podesta, the founder and director of the Center for American Progress, also discussed an opinion piece he wrote with Andy Carr, the former chief of staff for President George W. Bush, claiming that it is a real problem that President Donald Trump's administration is not cooperating with Biden on the transition.
"This was not at all like 2000," Podesta said. "Andy Carr was incoming, I was outgoing. In 2000 we gave access to the Presidential Daily Brief to Governor Bush. We sent the director of intelligence of the CIA down to Texas to give him full access to intelligence."

In that case, the count was only separated by 537 votes, but now, "there is no way for Donald Trump to be inaugurated on Jan. 20," said Podesta.

Instead, he's "impeding the transition" and has blocked the General Services Administration from filing a nonpartisan ascertainment that Biden won the election, Podesta added.

He also noted that the delay is keeping Biden from getting the information needed to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Podesta ridiculed congressional Republicans standing behind Trump's fight against the transition of power. There are some GOP governors who are breaking with Trump, but many in Congress are "really kind of pathetic" and humoring the president, he said.

"It is one more step in delegitimizing not just the incoming Biden administration but democracy generally, and that's a dangerous path," said Podesta.
 

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Biden Appointee Neera Tanden Spread the Conspiracy That Russian Hackers Changed Hillary's 2016 Votes To Trump: Greenwald

Mon, 11/30/2020 - 10:24
Authored by Glenn Greenwald via greenwald.substack.com (emphasis ours)

The announcement that Joe Biden intends to nominate Neera Tanden as his Director of the Office of Management and Budget — a critical position overseeing U.S. economic and regulatory policy — triggered a wide range of mockery, indignation and disgust from both the left and the right. That should not be surprising: though a thoroughly mediocre and ordinary D.C. swamp creature from the perspective of both ideology and competence, Tanden’s uniquely unhinged, venomous, corrupt and pathologically dishonest conduct as a Clinton Family and DNC apparatchik and President of the corporatist-and-despot-funded Center for American Progress (CAP) has earned her a list of enemies far longer and more impressive than her accomplishments.

Neera Tanden participates in a panel discussion during the annual Milken Institute Global Conference at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on April 29, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Michael Kovac/Getty Images)
When news of her appointment broke, many of the journalists and activists she has spent years abusing, slandering, and lying about instantly stepped forward to compile just some of her worst political and behavioral lowlights. And some preliminary signs emerged that she might encounter difficulty in obtaining the Senate confirmation needed for her to assume this position. The Communications Director for GOP Senator John Cornyn of Texas announced that “Tanden stands zero chance of being confirmed” by the Senate.

Former Sanders campaign aide David Sirota hypothesized that “it is not a coincidence that they are putting Neera Tanden — the single biggest, most aggressive Bernie Sanders critic in the United States of America — specifically at OMB while Sanders is Senate Budget Committee ranking/chair.” Sirota’s statement suggests Biden’s nomination of Tanden was intended as yet more humiliation doled out to the Democratic-loyal Sanders left by cucking the Vermont Senator even further by forcing him to shepherd the confirmation of one of his most vicious and amoral attackers (who Sanders himself in 2019 vehemently denounced). But Sirota’s point also raises the prospect that Tanden’s nomination could even encounter trouble from that side of the aisle as well (given Sanders’ compliant and disciplined conduct over the last six months, it’s more likely we will see him roll out a literal red carpet for Tanden to walk on, gently toss red roses on it before she passes, and then serve her a glass of Chardonnay rather than meaningfully obstruct her confirmation).

The list of sociopathic and even monstrous acts from Tanden is too long to list comprehensively. She punched one of her own employees, a reporter for CAP’s now-abolished blog ThinkProgress, after he had the temerity to ask Hillary Clinton in 2008 about her support for the Iraq War (Tanden claimed she “merely” had “pushed,” not punched, her undeferential reporter). In 2011, as the Obama administration was participating in the NATO bombing of Libya, Tanden suggested in internal CAP discussions that the U.S. steal Libya’s oil as a way of reducing the U.S. deficit (a story I was able to report only because Tanden had abused and alienated so many of her employees that they worked together to leak her incriminating emails to me).



During her tenure as CAP’s President, Tanden accepted millions of dollars from the regime of the United Arab Emirates, which built Dubai and Abu Dhabi using slave labor, along with massive donations from Facebook, Google, Microsoft, J.P. Morgan, the Walton Family and Michael Bloomberg, while hiding the identity of some of her think tank’s largest donors. A huge chapter on the NYPD’s abusive policies toward Muslims under Mayor Michael Bloomberg was removed from a CAP report after Boomberg donated more than $1 million to Tanden’s organization, and he continued to donate even more after that courteous gesture.

She ordered the supposedly independent journalists of the ThinkProgress blog, including Muslim writers, to stop writing critically about Israel after key CAP donors, including Barney Frank’s sister Ann Lewis and long-time Clinton advisor Howard Wolfson, complained. She and Wolfson plotted in 2016 how to weaponize female journalists and people of color against Hillary’s critics as well to use their identity to stigmatize and thus stop undesirable coverage from The New York Times. In 2018, she outed a CAP employee at a staff-wide meeting who had filed an anonymous complaint of sexual harassment and retaliation against one of Tanden’s male allies. Secure with her UAE-and-corporate-funded large salary, she has long urged cuts to Social Security. The list goes on and on.



One can reasonably view Biden’s choice of Tanden as a positive. She is no different in character or ideology than any of the faceless, more obscure DNC operatives who would occupy this position if she did not. But because of how well-known her sociopathy, militarism and corporatism are to many on the liberal-left, her face serves as an undeniable and unavoidable reminder of what the Biden administration and the Democratic Party really are. She illuminates the truth about their real aims.

But beyond things like wanting to steal Libya’s oil after bombing it into oblivion, outing sexual harassment complainants, and physically assaulting and censoring her own employees, there is one uniquely abominable feature of Neera Tanden.

She is one of the most deranged conspiracy theorists in the United States, and has done more than almost any other Washington functionary to contaminate Democrats’ mental health, capacity to reason, and faith in the legitimacy of U.S. elections.
Tanden owes her entire career to the patronage of Hillary Clinton, and her devotion to Hillary approaches restraining-order levels of creepiness (here you can watch Tanden beam with adoration as then-Senator Hillary Clinton, on the Senate floor in 2004, explains her steadfast opposition to marriage equality for same-sex couples on the ground that “marriage is a sacred bond between a man and a woman” and “exists between a man and a woman going back into the mists of history” for the primary purpose of raising children — just a few short years before Democrats changed views on this, after which it instantly became the hallmark of an unreconstructed hateful bigot to say this).

Few people took Hillary’s 2016 loss to Donald Trump as hard as Tanden, or handled it as poorly. Indeed, she refused to believe it really happened, and encouraged others to similarly refuse to accept its reality.

In the weeks after Trump’s victory, Tanden joined numerous Democrats in encouraging electors of the Electoral College to ignore their states’ votes and refuse to elect Trump as President (many rationale were invoked for this: Tanden’s was a CAP article promoting #Resistance fanatic Richard Painter’s argument that Trump’s violations of the Emolument Clause precluded an Electoral College win). She insisted that Hillary lost because of Russia, claiming the “Russians did enough damage to affect more than 70k votes in 3 states.” And she was not only one of the first to push the Steele Dossier’s claim that Russia held blackmail power over Trump but also one of the last to do so — insisting in 2018 that “the dossier been mostly proven to be true” and claiming as late as 2019 that nothing in this discredited junk report had been disproven.

But what really distinguished Tanden when it came to unhinged and toxic behavior was her repeated (and obviously baseless) claims that Hillary only lost because Russian hackers invaded the U.S. voting system and clandestinely changed Hillary’s votes to Trump’s, costing the real winner — Hillary — her rightful place on the throne, behind the Resolute Desk.

Four days after the 2016 election, Tanden began strongly implying, if not outright stating, that Russian hackers changed the vote totals, and that this is why “Trump was as surprised as everyone else” by his victory. When I highlighted her conspiratorial claims, she did not deny their obvious meaning, but rationalized them by insisting that her conspiracies were not as bad as Trump’s refusal, in advance of the election, to acknowledge the legitimacy of an election that had not yet taken place:




Tanden’s insistence that Russia changed the voting results through hacking did not once her traumatic shock in the weeks after Hillary’s loss dissipated (if it ever did). After The Intercept published an anonymous, evidence-free document in June, 2017, allegedly sent by NSA employee Reality Winner, which led that site to claim that “Russian military intelligence executed a cyberattack on at least one U.S. voting software supplier and sent spear-phishing emails to more than 100 local election officials,” Tanden returned to pushing this bizarre conspiracy theory, demanding that I “retract” my post-election criticism of her for peddling this Russia-changed-the-votes madness — as if this NSA document published by The Intercept proved vote-changing hacking by Russia.

This conspiracy-mongering led by Tanden and other prominent liberal activists had a corrosive effect on the ability of Democrats to perceive basic reality, to put that mildly. A 2018 poll from Economist/YouGov — conducted more than a year after Trump’s inauguration — found that a large majority of Democrats (66%) believe that “Russia tampered with vote tallies in order to get Donald Trump elected President.”



Thereafter, Hillary herself took to calling Trump an “illegitimate” president, further fueling the destruction of confidence and faith among Democrats in the legitimacy of the vote totals and specifically the outcome of the 2016 presidential election.

Democratic leaders and their media allies love to patronizingly warn that conservative media outlets and their audiences are prone to spread and believe crazy conspiracy theories. They purport particular worry when such conspiracies are designed to undermine faith and trust in the U.S. electoral system itself.

Yet few have done more to destroy such confidence and faith than Neera Tanden, achieved by disseminating over the course of several years some of the most unhinged, evidence-free and deranged conspiracy theories in which she deliberately deceived Democratic partisans into believing that Moscow’s dastardly hackers invaded the sanctity of the U.S. voting system to change Hillary’s votes to Trump’s. And it worked: at least as of 2018, large majorities of Democrats believe that this utterly unproven but dangerous assertion is true.
If Joe Biden succeeds in empowering someone like Neera Tanden without extreme opposition from supposedly adversarial journalists, not only Democrats but also these media outlets will lose whatever lingering credibility they have to denounce conspiracy theories and to defend the legitimacy of U.S. elections. And they will deserve that fate. You can’t run around expecting people will take you seriously when you warn of the dangers of toxic, moronic conspiracy theories when you yourself embrace, elevate and promote the most prolific and reckless purveyors of them.
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Chinese State Media: ‘An Asian Era Is Coming’ Post-Trump
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In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, leads other Chinese leaders attending the fifth plenary session of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in Beijing, China on Oct. …
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“The prelude of an Asian Era has begun,” China’s state-run Global Times declared on Monday, citing data indicating that Asia will “contribute roughly 60 percent of global growth” by 2030.

The article also cited East Asian societies’ emphasis on “order” over personal freedom as a strong indicator that the region will recover more efficiently from the ongoing coronavirus pandemic than Western nations.

“By 2025, China’s GDP is expected to catch up with or even surpass that of the US. India may surpass Germany to become the world’s fourth-largest economy. … The US’ status as the world’s largest economy will be nearing its end. For the first time, three Asian countries will be among the four major economies in the world,” the newspaper noted.

The Global Times cited the recent “signing of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) on November 15” as a further indication of Asia’s growing economic dominance.

The trade pact’s inking “brought together ASEAN [the Association of Southeast Asian Nations] nations, Japan, South Korea, China, Australia and New Zealand into one of the most diverse and populated trade blocks on Earth,” according to the newspaper. “It marks a new age for Asian regional cooperation that features multilateralism and trade liberalism. In terms of the global recovery process during the post-pandemic era, this new configuration can accomplish many things.”

India, which the Global Times cited as a future top four global economy by 2025, notably opted out of signing the RCEP on November 15, in line with its stated goal of becoming less dependent on foreign supply chains, which in turn helps to contain Chinese dominance over Asian manufacturing and trade.

Written by Wang Wen, a “professor and executive dean of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China,” the Global Times article further argued that East Asian societal norms, in particular their focus on “self-discipline” and a “code of conduct,” suggest that the region will combat the negative side effects of the coronavirus pandemic more successfully than western countries.

“From the perspective of national governance, East Asian countries, which put emphasis on order in their culture, show more efficiency in fighting against the pandemic, compared with European countries and the US, which purportedly value freedom more,” Wang stated. “Therefore, Asian countries are also revitalizing their economies faster than other parts of the world.”

A report by the Jakarta Post in January seems to support the Global Times‘ prediction of the incremental growth in Asian economies.

“In 2020 Asia’s gross domestic product will overtake gross domestic product (GDP) of the rest of the world combined. By 2030, the region is expected to contribute roughly 60 percent of global growth,” the article, co-authored by a member of the World Economic Forum’s executive committee, revealed.

“Asia-Pacific will also be responsible for the overwhelming majority (90 percent) of the 2.4 billion new members of the middle class entering the global economy. The bulk of that growth will come from the developing markets of China, India and throughout South-East Asia,” the Indonesian newspaper added.
 

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Pro-Amnesty Business Groups Tout Mayorkas for DHS Job

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NEWARK, NJ - SEPTEMBER 06: Immigration activists protest the Trump administration's decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program on September 6, 2017. in Newark, New Jersey. The decision represents a blow to young undocumented immigrants, also known as 'dreamers,' who have been shielded from deportation under …
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Business groups are already pushing GOP Senators to approve Alejandro Mayorkas as Joe Biden’s homeland security secretary.

The group is touting Mayorkas’ confirmation as support for “Dreamers” — the younger migrants illegally brought into the United States before 2007.

But if the GOP blocks Mayorkas from getting the top job at the Department of Homeland Security, the defeat will demonstrate broad opposition to the low-wage, high-profit economy favored by Mayorkas and his amnesty supporters, and by many of Biden’s deputies and pro-migration donors.

The November 30 letter by roughly 100 business groups and companies said:
This important and welcomed selection by President-elect Biden signals his commitment to protecting Dreamers, and we look forward to working with his administration on common sense proposals that will provide legal certainty for Dreamers and avoid significant disruptions to the American workforce and economy.
The pro-Mayorkas coalition describes itself as the “Coalition for the American Dream.” It includes many companies that have outsourced white-collar jobs to India’s visa workers, as well as companies that gain when a flood of migrant labor prevents a wage-boosting shortage of American workers.

The members include the National Association of Manufacturers, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Marriott International, Amazon, Cisco, the National Milk Producers Federation, Microsoft, Ikea, Google, Facebook, Doordash, and the National Retail Federation.

The group is backed by FWD.us, an advocacy group created by Mark Zuckerberg and other investors. The group was founded in 2013 to expand the federal government’s economic policy of importing cheap immigrant labor and welfare-aided immigrant consumers.

The Democrats are backing Mayorkas, even though there is minimal public support — and declining Democratic support — for cheap labor immigration policies. Just 19 percent of all voters support the establishment’s preference for importing foreign workers, and 66 percent prefer the populist demand for “businesses to raise [Americans’] pay and try harder to recruit non-working Americans,” according to Rasmussen Reports.

Under Trump’s reduced immigration policies, median household income jumped seven percent in 2019. Also, Trump’s populist policies helped create a huge GOP turnout in 2020, so boosting GOP seats in the House and blocking Democrat gains in state legislatures.

The business groups know their cheap labor agenda is unpopular and a threat to politicians’ reelection.

So their three-cornered strategy is to rush the amnesty through Congress as an early win for Biden, to rationalize the amnesty as a quick boost for the national economy (but not for individual workers), and to stigmatize the public opposition by insisting the amnesty repays a moral debt to illegal migrants.

“One of the things we all experienced during [the tenure of President Barack Obama] was that immigration was pushed for later,” according to Alida Garcia, the vice president of advocacy for the investors at FWD.us. “The later you go, the harder everything gets because [legislators] people prioritize their own reelection,” she told CNN for a November 29 article.

“This is a must-prioritize now as both an economic driver for this nation that is dealing with a crisis. … And a moral driver after the harm that’s been done to immigrants by the Trump administration,” Garcia told CNN.

Mayorkas’ nomination will be reviewed by the Senate’s homeland defense committee, likely chaired by Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio.

Portman is up for reelection in 2022. and voted against Mayorkas in 2013. The other GOP members include Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky.; James Lankford, R-Okla; Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah; Sen Mike Enzi, R-Wyo.; Rick Scott, R-Fla.; and Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo.

Mayorkas’ questionable record includes several visas-for-sale scandals, the disregard of migrant fraud, and his encouragement of the huge migration of Latin American migrants into U.S. jobs and neighborhoods.

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Team Biden Defends Press Secretary Jen Psaki’s Pink Hammer and Sickle Hat

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Vice President Joe Biden’s transition team Monday defended a photo of press secretary Jen Psaki wearing a pink hammer and sickle hat.

The photo of Psaki was revisited by Trump Campaign Deputy Director of Communications Matt Wolking who shared the image on social media.

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“Here’s Jen Psaki hugging Russia’s Foreign Minister and Russia’s chief foreign affairs propagandist while wearing a pink hammer and sickle hat,” he wrote.

Psaki is standing next to Russian ambassador Sergey Lavrov in the 2014 photo as well as Russian spokeswoman Maria Zakharova. At the time she worked for former President Barack Obama’s State Department. Then-Secretary of State John Kerry is also in the photo.

The Russians also tweeted an image of the Psaki wearing the hat in 2014.

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The Biden team explained it was a gift from the Russians according to Fox News reporter Sam Dorman, and noted such exchanges were common on foreign trips.

They cited an instance where former Secretary of State John Kerry gave Lavrov two Idaho potatoes.

It’s not the first time that Obama officials raised eyebrows regarding Russian symbols. Former White House press secretary Jay Carney was mocked in 2014 after posters of Soviet propaganda were spotted in his home
 

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Cotton: ‘Shortsighted,’ ‘Dangerous’ for Biden to Reenter Iran Nuclear Deal

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In an appearance on Fox News Channel’s “The Story” on Monday, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) warned against the United States rejoining the Iran nuclear deal canceled by President Donald Trump under a potential future Biden administration.

The Arkansas Republican lawmaker said the act would be shortsighted and dangerous.

“I just can’t imagine that the Biden administration, for instance, would lift sanctions against the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps,” he said. “The Trump administration imposed those sanctions. The IRGC is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. And I’m sure that the Iranian leadership would demand that those sanctions be lifted. The IRGC has its tentacles throughout the Iranian economy. That’s why so many ayatollahs are also multi-billionaires.”

“Is the Biden administration really going to lift sanctions against the shock troops of Iran’s terror regime?” Cotton continued. “Are they really going to send hundreds of billions of dollars back to the ayatollahs? Are they really going to go back into a deal that doesn’t touch on any of Iran’s activity besides its nuclear arsenal, some of which is already starting to sunset because the deadlines in that nuclear deal five years ago were so short, but that’s what it would take to reenter this nuclear deal? That’s why it would be so shortsighted and so dangerous.”
 

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Biden's Pick For Budget Chief Scrubs Twitter History Ahead Of Contentious Confirmation

Tue, 12/01/2020 - 11:18

With Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer calling on Congress to begin hearings on Joe Biden's Cabinet picks before the inauguration while the results of the 2020 election remain in dispute, one nominee has already stoked controversy for peddling conspiracy theories and partisan attacks on Twitter - and is now deleting the evidence.



Neera Tanden, Biden's pick for budget director, has deleted over 1,000 tweets in anticipation of a contentious confirmation vote. Many of the tweets were critical of GOP senators, whose votes she'll need (assuming Republicans hold the Senate after two January runoff elections in Georgia).

In addition to spreading disinformation claiming that Russian hackers flipped votes to President Trump in the 2016 election - something Democrats currently stand accused of in the 2020 race, Tanden - a veteran Hillary Clinton aide and current president of the John Podesta-founded Center for American Progress - attacked Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) in a still active tweet - calling her "pathetic" for supporting Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's nomination in the Senate (after Democrats accused him of operating a 'rape gang' in the 1980s).

GOP Sen. John Cornyn of Texas called Tanden's selection "radioactive," according to Bloomberg, telling reporters "Most Republicans are open to any reasonable nominee by the incoming administration," adding "We’re prepared to try to work with the vice president once the vote’s certified, but she certainly strikes me as his worst nominee so far."
She also deleted tweets from Nov. 20 that expressed her opposition to coronavirus restrictions on schools and restaurants, citing France as an example of a country that was able to slow the spread of infection while keeping businesses open.
Tanden, who now refers to herself as a "liberal" instead of "progressive" on Twitter, has left up recent posts of hers that thanked Republican Sens. Mitt Romney of Utah, Ben Sasse of Nebraska, and Lamar Alexander of Tennessee for encouraging Republicans to accept Biden as the winner of the 2020 election. -Washington Examiner
Assuming Biden is the president on January 20, 2021, and assuming Tanden makes it through the confirmation process, she will oversee Biden's annual budget, and will become one of the administration's chief negotiators with Congress on spending legislation. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) also has 'extensive authority' over federal agencies' regulatory power, and reviews proposed rule changes for the White House (per Bloomberg).

Schumer, meanwhile, calls GOP concerns over Tanden's Twitter comments are "overblown complaints."

"Honestly, the hypocrisy is astounding," he said on the Senate floor. "If Republicans are concerned about criticism on Twitter, their complaints are better directed at President Trump."
 

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Rabobank: Yellen Is Offering To Recover The "American Dream": What Does That Mean?

Tue, 12/01/2020 - 08:51
By Michael Every of Rabobank

Dream a little dream for me
She’s ba-aaack.

Janet Yellen, now officially named as Biden’s nominee for Treasury Secretary, joined Twitter yesterday. (She was hardly going to turn up on Parler.) “We face great challenges as a country right now,” she tweeted. To recover, we must restore the American dream – a society where each person can rise to their potential and dream even bigger for their children. As Treasury Secretary, I will work every day towards rebuilding that dream for all.” Pass the motherhood and apple pie, please.

What is the American Dream, exactly? Like America, it has changed over the years. Once, it was all Puritans dreaming of being able to live their own religious truth far from the controls of Europe; the “pursuit of happiness” was written into the Declaration of Independence along with life and liberty; in the 19th century, the Dream for European immigrants was political freedom and the absence of stifling aristocracy; then the opportunities of the Frontier; then chasing free money in the form of Californian gold; by 1931, in the teeth of the Great Depression, it was that "life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement" regardless of social class or circumstances of birth”; and to Martin Luther King, Jr. in the 1960s, it was spreading those opportunities to *all* US citizens. In 2020 some now argue: “If anyone can be said to embody the American Dream, it's Kim Kardashian West.
What part of the American Dream is Yellen offering to recover? Presumably not the gold rush, or Bitcoin, but one could see that as a possible side-effect if you are in that camp: will she ever say “There will never be a fiscal crisis in my lifetime”?

What about the Pursuit of Happiness? But from the Treasury? Unlikely. Or religious or political liberty? Wrong portfolio. More seriously, how about socioeconomic mobility, which has been withering in the US? Or good middle-class jobs, which have also been withering? If so, it would be useful to get some details soon of exactly how this will be done, and against the backdrop of the current Congress, not a dream one.

Perhaps owning one’s own home? That is often seen as a key part of the American Dream. Yet didn’t we try that in the early 2000s – and how did that end up? Wouldn’t that today require much lower house prices, or much higher wages, neither of which Yellen did much to cheerlead while at the Fed? (Not that anyone else has either, to be fair.) Lower rates have surely done all they can for their part on housing affordability, and yet rates have trended in the same direction as the American Dream for many people.

A true return of the American Dream would be bearish for bonds and bullish for the USD - unless everyone else globally is also living that Dream of middle-class jobs and wage inflation and higher rates. They aren’t – which is everyone looks to America in the first place. Even the new RCEP, for example, is a mainly a collection of net exporters who mainly net export to the US (or Europe). Let’s also recall the last Fed tightening cycle and the 2013 Taper Tantrum: they were more of a global nightmare, weren’t they? The rest of the world is keen on keeping up with Keeping up with Kardashians, but not on Keeping up with the Keynesians when they raise rates. As J. G. Ballard said decades ago,
“The American Dream has run out of gas. The car has stopped. It no longer supplies the world with its images, its dreams, its fantasies. No more. It's over. It supplies the world with its nightmares now: the Kennedy assassination, Watergate, Vietnam.”
One might say the same about Fed tightening cycles: they may be over (and they are a US nightmare).

Of course, one of the reasons people still talk about the American Dream is because there aren’t many global alternatives. True, Canada and Australia and New Zealand all offer their own versions, but on a small scale with exclusive entry requirements too sometimes. But is there a British Dream other than “Brexit means Brexit”, or a good cup of tea, or pubs reopening? And is there an official European Dream other than ‘more Europe’? What about the Chinese Dream talked of since 2013? This seems to have many interpretations, but one is “a collectivist dream, for which everybody, with hard work, determination, and bravery, cooperate to make China (not the individual) a great nation.” Not really the same kind of global message as in the US – though of global significance.

Indeed, Australia just experienced a very “determined” message from the Global Times via an editorial titled ‘China's goodwill futile with evil Australia, which following a spat over China’s use of what was seen as offensive imagery of an Australian soldier, states: “Australia's evil acts toward China have made Chinese society not only surprised, but also disgusted. Many Chinese people feel as if they have swallowed a fly when hearing about Australia….How arrogant and shameless the Morrison government is!...Australia treats China's goodwill with evil. It is not worthy to argue with it. If it does not want to do business with China, so be it. Its politics, military and culture should stay far away from China - let's assume the two countries are not on the same planet. As a warhound of the US, Australia should restrain its arrogance. Particularly, its warships must not come to China's coastal areas to flex muscles, or else it will swallow the bitter pills.”)
The RBA also failed to mention any of this backdrop at its on-hold meeting today, focusing instead on vaccine and recovery hopes. That said, it added: “For its part, the Board will not increase the cash rate until actual inflation is sustainably within the 2-3% target range. For this to occur, wages growth will have to be materially higher than it is currently. This will require significant gains in employment and a return to a tight labour market. Given the outlook, the Board is not expecting to increase the cash rate for at least 3 years.” So how are we going to recover that Aussie dream of a tight labour market and wage growth and good middle-class jobs, to say nothing of affordable homes (as CoreLogic house prices jumped 0.7% m/m in November)?

Markets continue to stay in their own little dream-world through all of this; or they are living the dream. Are they right to do so? For now, perhaps. Longer term, dream on!

That’s the thing about dreams. Eventually you wake up. And sometimes in a cold sweat.
 

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Tiananmen Sq Leader Slams ‘Hollow’ Biden On China

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Wang Dan, a Tiananmen Square Protest leader, slammed Joe Biden’s promises regarding the Chinese Communist Party as “hollow.”

The remarks appeared in a New York Times report, “Trump Is Better’: In Asia, Pro-Democracy Forces Worry About Biden.”

“As President-elect Biden assembles his foreign-policy team, prominent human rights activists across Asia are worried about his desire for the United States to hew again to international norms. They believe that Mr. Biden, like former President Barack Obama, will pursue accommodation rather than confrontation in the face of China’s assertive moves,” the piece notes.

One such activist is Wang Dan, a veteran Chinese dissident who lead the 1989 Tiananmen Square protest efforts against the Chinese Communist Party.
Wang slammed Biden’s approach to his former country:

“For Biden’s policies toward China, the part about making China play by the international rules, I think, is very hollow. As we know, the Chinese Communist Party hardly abides by international rules. The United States must realize that there will be no improvements on human rights issues in China if there is no regime change.”

The Times also added that Wang “continued to question Mr. Trump’s electoral loss, baseless claims shared by other prominent Chinese-born dissidents.”

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Blinken, Flournoy's firm told clients how to score business deals with China
The firm's website offers what reads like private access to a dream team of intelligence and security insiders.


By Susan Katz Keating
Updated: December 1, 2020 - 8:18am

Two potential Biden administration Cabinet members have touted their ability while in the private sector to help clients navigate U.S. government regulations while doing business with communist-led China.

Antony Blinken, who Democrat Joe Biden picked as his nominee for secretary of state, is cofounder and managing partner in a strategic advisory firm with Michele Flournoy, who is widely handicapped as the next secretary of defense.

The firm, WestExec Advisors, claims to offer high-end clients "unparalleled expertise" on various factors pertaining to international business deals.

The group's website offers what reads like private access to a dream team of intelligence and security insiders.

"We are an unrivaled, bipartisan team of senior national security leaders with the most recent experience and unmatched networks in defense, foreign policy, intelligence, economics, cybersecurity, data privacy, and strategic communications," the website states.

The company's summaries of successful work include projects that appear to help clients deal with Beijing while not drawing ire from U.S. national security authorities.

One client, identified only as a major U.S. manufacturing firm, sought help from WestExec when planning to do business in China.

The challenge, WestExec said, was as follows: "Continue to provide capability to and remain a trusted partner of the USG while pursuing commercial activities in China."

The Blinken-Flournoy group advised the client on a number of issues including "a communications strategy for engagements with U.S. national security officials, and offered a strategic assessment of U.S.-China relations with specific implications for the company’s business strategy."

Elsewhere, WestExec shepherded "a leading American pharmaceutical company, and a multi-billion dollar American technology company" that aspired to do business in China.

The challenge, according to WestExec, was to "develop a strategy for expanding market access in China while safeguarding against trade tensions between the U.S. and China; and develop and implement a market reentry and expansion strategy in east Asia."

In those cases, the Blinken-Flournoy group states, "WestExec analyzed the trajectory of the U.S.-China economic relationship and Chinese domestic and global healthcare priorities to inform a comprehensive strategy that aligned the firm’s comparative advantages with Chinese objectives."

In the process, WestExec said that it "identified U.S. and Chinese stakeholders to engage."

Leveraging connections to facilitate business is commonplace in Washington, D.C., where insiders rotate between government and lucrative private-sector work.

Questions regarding the Blinken-Flournoy partnership arise, government officials told Just the News, when two people who have helped their private clients succeed in China may become the front line for a U.S. government in contentious dealings with Beijing.

Blinken is a former deputy secretary of state and former deputy national security advisor to the president. Flournoy is a former under secretary of defense for policy.

Representatives from WestExec could not immediately be reached for comment.
Biden has not officially announced his choice for secretary of defense.
 

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Biden Plan to End US Fossil Fuel Subsidies Faces Big Challenges

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Tuesday, 01 December 2020 07:40 AM

Joe Biden's promise to end U.S. fossil fuel subsidies worth billions of dollars a year for drillers and miners could be hard to keep due to resistance from lawmakers in a narrowly divided Congress, including from within his own party.

The challenge reflects just one of the obstacles that Biden will need to overcome as he seeks to usher in sweeping measures to combat climate change and transform the nation’s economy to net-zero emissions within three decades.

Biden has said axing fossil fuel subsidies will generate money to help pay for his broader $2 trillion climate plan.

While Biden can take executive action to reverse President Donald Trump's rollbacks of rules meant to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, reforming tax breaks that allow companies to produce oil, gas and coal more cheaply will require Congress to pass legislation.

Doing so could be hard, even though Biden spent 36 years in the Senate where he is known as a dealmaker.

"It's dead on arrival in the Senate," said Gilbert Metcalf, a former deputy assistant secretary for environment and energy at the Treasury Department under former President Barack Obama, referring to any standalone legislation ditching the tax breaks if Republicans maintain control of the chamber.

Even if two of Biden's fellow Democrats win runoff votes in Georgia on Jan. 5, bringing the Senate to a 50-50 split with Kamala Harris acting as tie breaker, chances of passing a tax package are slim, experts said.

That is because moderate Democrats from fossil fuel producing states, like Senators Martin Heinrich of New Mexico and Joe Manchin of West Virginia, the top Democrat on the Senate Energy Committee, could stymie the effort.

"In states like New Mexico, where senators might be green enough to support a climate bill ... a measure that merely strips tax provisions looks like a non-starter," said Kevin Book, an analyst at ClearView Energy Partners.

Neither Manchin's office, nor Heinrich's responded to requests for comment.
Obama also wanted to ditch tax breaks for fossil fuels to send a signal to the world that the United States was serious about speeding a transition away from fossil fuels to tackle climate change.

But even with a commanding Democrat majority in the Senate in Obama's first six years in office, he was unable to kill the subsidies.

The Biden transition team did not respond to a request for comment.

A Global Signal?
Doing away with tax breaks on producers of fuels that emit greenhouse gases would fit neatly with Biden's pro-climate agenda, which marks a reversal from Trump's efforts to roll back climate regulations while boosting fossil fuel output.
It would help establish the United States as a global leader on climate, potentially helping convince other big emitters to axe fossil fuel subsidies.

Leaders in the G20 resolved in 2009 to ditch the subsidies but have made little progress.

"It's harder for us to get a country to do something if we're not doing it ourselves," said Metcalf.

Estimates of the value of fossil fuel subsidies, which mainly take the form of tax breaks, vary.

Bob McNally, the president of the consultancy Rapidan Energy Group, estimates they run $15 billion a year. The nonprofit Environmental and Energy Study Institute puts them at $20 billion annually.

Estimates that consider the health care costs linked to pollution from fossil fuels put the subsidies even higher.

One U.S. tax break, called intangible drilling costs, allows producers to deduct a majority of their costs from drilling new wells. The Joint Committee on Taxation, a nonpartisan panel of Congress, has estimated that ditching it could generate $13 billion for the public coffers over 10 years.

Another, the percentage depletion tax break which allows independent producers to recover development costs of declining oil gas and coal reserves, could generate about $12.9 billion in revenue over 10 years, according to the panel.

Biden and Congress will be under pressure to reduce the federal deficit by cutting such tax breaks. But wider tax reforms will also take up debate such as corporate tax rates and boosting taxes on the biggest earners, some of which might take priority.

Any bill to alter the tax provisions for the fossil fuel sector will also face heavy resistance from lobbyists, some of whom may point out that solar, wind and other non-fossil energy sources also receive substantial taxpayer support.

The American Petroleum Institute, the country’s biggest oil and gas lobby group, will "advocate for a tax code that supports a level playing field for all companies regardless of economic sector," said Frank Macchiarola, a senior vice president at the industry group.

API will push for "pro-development policies that sustain and grow the billions of dollars in government revenue our industry generates at the state and federal level," he said.
 

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Catholic League Denounces Biden Nominee as Enemy of Religious Liberty

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Catholic League president Bill Donohue has denounced Joe Biden’s appointment of Neera Tanden to direct the Office of Management and Budget in his administration, asserting she is no friend to people of faith.

Ms. Tanden (pictured) played a “pivotal role in writing the notorious Health and Human Services (HHS) mandate,” Dr. Donohue writes, which sought to “force Catholic non-profit organizations, such as the Little Sisters of the Poor, to pay for abortion-inducing drugs, contraception and sterilization in their healthcare plans.”

In 2012, Tanden wrote an article for the New Republic declaring that current debates regarding contraception coverage differed from those in past years “in one troubling way: the vociferous opposition by religious groups.”

“The past few months have seen the issue of contraception coverage turned into a question of religious liberty,” she lamented.

Before it was made into a religious issue, contraception was “successful as a political cudgel, helping isolate extreme anti-choice advocates from the mainstream,” she wrote.

In a shot across the bow at the U.S. Catholic bishops who were battling the HHS Mandate, Tanden wrote that leaders of the women’s movement — with Hillary Clinton at the helm — had been proven right in strategizing that “those who opposed contraception would be seen as extreme.”

Donohue further notes that in a 2012 email to Hillary Clinton, Tanden “labeled the Catholic Church’s denunciation of the HHS mandate an example of ‘misogyny.’”

“That is exactly the way the foes of the Catholic Church talk—any objection to mandating that abortion-inducing drugs must be funded by Catholic taxpayers is anti-women,” Donohue states.

Tanden also joined those who “maliciously attacked Brett Kavanaugh,” Donohue writes, “the Catholic judge who was being considered for a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court in 2018.”


In her knee-jerk belief of Christine Blasey Ford’s “fanciful tales” of sexual assault against Kavanaugh, Tanden went so far as to smear Senator Susan Collins for supporting the Catholic nominee, Donohue notes.

“If it is impossible for the public to trust Neera Tanden, it is doubly impossible for Catholics to trust her,” Donohue writes, and “Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell should lead the fight to block her nomination as the new head of the Office of Management and Budget.”
 

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Joe Biden Rushes to Embrace U.N. and Burnish Globalist Ambitions

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Former Vice President Joe Biden spoke with U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday, promising a “strengthened partnership” on a host of issues from coronavirus to climate, all predicated on a resumption of access to U.S. taxpayer dollars.

According to a readout of the call, Biden thanked Guterres for his praise and said he looked forward to a new era of cooperation.

“They discussed the need for a strengthened partnership between the United States and the United Nations on urgent global issues, including combatting COVID-19 and building resilience to future public health challenges, confronting the threat of climate change, addressing humanitarian need, advancing sustainable development, upholding peace and security and resolving conflicts; and promoting democracy and human rights,” the readout said.

Biden’s warm embrace of the U.N. and its ambitions stands in contrast to U.S. President Donald Trump who has been highly critical of the organization, calling it to account and withdrawing the U.S. from key U.N. agencies and agreements while cutting funding to bloated U.N. bureaucracies.

Under the Trump Administration, Washington has formally notified the United Nations of its withdrawal from the World Health Organisation (W.H.O.), pulled out from the Paris Climate Agreement, the United Nations Human Rights Council as well as United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), besides ending funding to the U.N. relief agency for Palestinian refugees.

Biden has pledged his administration would rejoin the historic Paris Agreement on climate change while returning funding, a move that has already been welcomed at the body.

The European Union is another body that has applauded Biden, saying “things are going to get a lot easier” because he will be diplomatic putty compared to a combative Donald Trump, as Breitbart News reported.

Trump also stood up to NATO and the refusal of most – but not all – of its members to pay their way rather than rely on U.S. taxpayer funds and forces to carry the load in Europe.

The president made no secret of the fact the organization was not pulling its weight financially and left the U.S. to “pay and bleed” for Europe’s defense.

The exchange between Biden and Guterres came hours after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the company is ready to play its part in a potential Biden administration with its coronavirus vaccine response, as Breitbart News reported.
Mark Zuckerberg said in a livestreamed interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci that Facebook is trying to work with Joe Biden defining ways the social media giant can help a potential Biden administration enact its policies.

The Facebook CEO mentioned a “push around authoritative information on vaccines,” but did not go on to elaborate on what that would entail.

The Financial Times recently reported Facebook plans a major push to encourage the site’s users to get a coronavirus vaccine — as well as incentivize users to share content related to the Paris climate agreement.
 

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CNN Anchors And Biden Advisers Attended A Major Chinese Communist Conference With Xi Jinping
CNN Host Fareed Zakaria and an adviser to Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign attended the recent Understanding China Conference, which counted Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping and high-level apparatchiks in attendance.

The conference, themed “Huge Shake-up, Big Test, Great Cooperation: China’s New Journey toward Modernization and Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind,” argued for increased cooperation between the Chinese Communist Party and the broader world.

Featuring nearly 20 Chinese speakers – all boasting high-level involvement with the Chinese Communist Party – the conference depends on Western figures to grant legitimacy to the event.

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Zakaria, who hosts CNN’s Fareed Zakaria GPS and writes for The Washington Post, along with Lawrence Summers were keen on assisting the Chinese Communist Party in their quest.

Summers, a former Obama-era National Economic Council Director, has also been identified as “advising Joe Biden’s presidential campaign,” according to Reuters.

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Among the Chinese government officials in attendance were Zheng Bijian, who directed a state-run think tank’s Research Institute for Marxism, Leninism and Mao Zedong Thought, and Ye Xiaowen, who served as Vice President of the Central Institute of Socialism and directed the United Front Work Department which has been identified by the U.S. government as “neutralize sources of potential opposition to the policies and authority of its ruling Chinese Communist Party” through “influence operations targeting foreign actors and states.”

Among the Western-based personalities in attendance were former Labour Party leader and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Wolfgang Schäuble, a former German Minister of Finance and sitting president of the Bundestag – the country’s federal parliament. Nicholas Berggruen, the founder of the Berggruen Institute, has also repeatedly attended the event.

The Berggruen Institute is linked to the Joe Biden-backing Transition Integrity Project, as the group’s co-founder, Nils Gilman, serves as Vice President of Programs and editor of the Berggruen Institute’s magazine. Gilman notoriously threatened former Trump administration official Michael Anton with execution.
For years, Xi has offered his support to the conference, meeting with attendees in 2019 and routinely sending letters praising the event. At the most recent conference, he penned a letter that was read aloud at the conference. Per a Chinese state-run media outlet’s synopsis of his speech, he argued “close to achieving the goals of building a moderately prosperous society in all respects and eradicating poverty, and it will embark on a new journey to fully build a modern socialist country next year.”

Documents from the conference reveal that its opening ceremony featured a host of party apparatchiks in addition to primers on China’s 14th- Five-Year Plan.
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Top Biden EPA candidate faces liberal backlash over California track record

by Abby Smith, Energy and Environment Reporter |
| December 02, 2020 06:30 AM

California air official Mary Nichols, a front-runner to lead the Biden Environmental Protection Agency, is facing liberal criticism that she has ignored the concerns of minority and lower-income people bearing the brunt of toxic air pollution.

Nichols, who is stepping down as chairwoman of the California Air Resources Board this month, has crafted some of the most aggressive climate policies in the country. She has also been a chief opponent of the Trump administration’s environmental regulatory rollbacks, fighting to preserve California’s ability to set its own tailpipe greenhouse gas standards.

But environmental groups and activists working to clean up the most polluted regions in the state say Nichols has repeatedly neglected their input and chosen climate policies that allow fossil fuel facilities such as oil refineries to continue emitting. Her actions are disqualifying, they say, especially given President-elect Joe Biden’s commitment to address pollution in minority and lower-income regions of the country.

“Her inability to work well with environmental justice groups and leaders in California indicates that she is not the right person to oversee and implement climate and environmental programs for the country,” reads a letter being sent to the Biden transition team this week.

Organizers of the letter, led by the California Environmental Justice Alliance and Friends of the Earth, are still collecting signatures, but they expect at least 50 groups and activists to sign.

In the letter, the environmental activists describe “contentious” interactions with Nichols and her staff at the CARB. Nichols has “repeatedly disregarded” recommendations from environmental groups and organizers working in the regions most affected by pollution, including from groups such as the Environmental Justice Advisory Committee set up to offer counsel on the state’s climate plans, the letter says.

The letter even says Nichols sometimes spoke to local environmental activists in a “condescending tone” when dismissing their suggestions.

“We want to see an EPA that values the partnership of environmental justice communities. So, pick the best candidate who can do that, who can start from [the] jump to have good relationships with environmental justice communities,” said Mari Rose Taruc, an environmental organizer in California who signed the letter. Taruc has served on the Environmental Justice Advisory Committee.

“Because if you start with somebody who doesn’t have good relationships already or doesn’t have an open stance to working with the most impacted communities, it’s just going to be an uphill battle from there,” she added.

Environmental organizers in California say they’ve already been fighting that battle with Nichols for years. This year, as the country has seen protests on racial injustice, the California Air Resources Board and Nichols have come under scrutiny.

Over the summer, Nichols was sharply criticized by several black state lawmakers for a tweet comparing police violence against people of color to air pollution.

“‘I can’t breathe' speaks to police violence, but it also applies to the struggle for clean air. Environmental racism is just one form of racism. It’s all toxic,” Nichols said in a since-deleted tweet in early June.

“How dare you use a dying man’s plea for help as a way to discuss your agenda.
Have you no shame,” California Rep. Jim Cooper, a Democrat, tweeted in response. “How dare you talk about Enviro racism when historically your policies favor your coastal elitist friends. While leaving communities of color out and left to foot the bill.”

Black employees of the California Air Resources Board, in a letter in September, raised concerns about experiencing racism at work and recommended, among other things, that one black person and two other people of color are appointed to fill the seats of board members whose terms are expiring in the next few years.

Taruc said whomever Biden chooses to lead the EPA should already have experience working in regions that are most heavily affected by pollution.

The future EPA administrator should be someone willing to “get their hands dirty in those communities, literally dirty with pollution so they can understand how to best help those communities,” she added.

Taruc didn’t name names, but there are several people floated for the EPA’s top job that could fit that bill. They include Heather McTeer Toney, a black woman who served as an EPA regional administrator during the Obama years, and Mustafa Santiago Ali, who was the EPA’s top environmental justice official until 2017. The Biden team is reportedly considering Ali to lead the White House Council on Environmental Quality, according to Bloomberg.

Nichols, however, is seen as a favorite for the EPA administrator post, given her experience managing California’s climate programs. She is also an EPA veteran, leading the agency’s air office during the Clinton administration.

“Not everybody has actually run a climate action program, or an air program for that matter. And I like working with large bureaucracies,” Nichols told the Associated Press recently. “If they offered it, I would take it.”

Environmental activists, though, take issue with policies Nichols has supported, especially the cap-and-trade program that they say has allowed local pollution to increase because facilities have been able to avoid emissions cuts by purchasing carbon credits or offsets.

More broadly, some environmentalists say that Nichols’s expertise lies solely in climate and air regulations and doesn’t encompass the full scope of the EPA’s work, which also includes addressing water pollution, restricting toxic chemicals, and cleaning up regions where toxic waste was dumped.

“We saw the same dynamic happen during the Obama years, where they sort of put all of their political eggs into the climate basket and then ignored the rest of the EPA mission and really downplayed it,” said Brett Hartl, chief political strategist for the Center for Biological Diversity Action Fund.

Hartl and other liberal environmentalists have noted that nearly every person the Biden team has tapped thus far served in the Obama administration in some capacity.

If all the EPA deputies are former Obama officials “and it’s just like the gang is getting back together and the chairs are being rearranged, that’s not exactly encouraging from the perspective of bold, innovative, aggressive, creative new ideas that are what we need right now,” Hartl said.
 

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Biden Cabinet Picks Support Steep Soda Tax and $2 Trillion Carbon Tax

By Craig Bannister | December 1, 2020 | 2:57pm EST

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At least two of presidential heir apparent Joe Biden’s cabinet picks support burdensome new taxes.

Biden’s choice to head up the Office of Management and Budget (OBM), Neera Tandemn, has voiced support for two different costly soda tax proposals that would hit low-income Americans the hardest, Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) analysis reveals:
If one of these sugary drink taxes were imposed, it could result in a 55 to 67 cent tax on a 2-liter bottle of Coca-Cola. A single 2 liter bottle of Coca-Cola costs anywhere from $1.25 to $1.70, so this tax could total 50 percent of the cost of the product. With the Tanden soda tax burden, the cost of a 12-pack of soda could increase by $1.11 to $1.44.
A tax on sugary drinks would also be extremely regressive and disproportionately harm low-income Americans. In fact, according to a 2018 report from the Tax Foundation, 47 percent of the tax collections from a sugary drink excise tax would come from households with income under $50,000.
Biden’s pick for Treasury Secretary, Janet Yellen, is a founding member of the Climate Leadership Council, a group lobbying Congress to pass a national carbon tax. As ATR reports, such a carbon tax would cost Americans more than two trillion dollars over the next ten years, while sharply raising the average American’s energy costs:
According to an internal report conducted by Hillary Clinton’s 2016 Presidential Campaign, a near-identical model of CLC's carbon tax plan “would generate $219 billion a year, on average, between 2020 and 2030.” The same internal report also concluded a $42/ton carbon tax “increases gasoline prices by roughly 40 cents per gallon” and found “average household energy costs would increase by roughly $480 per year.”
Yellen says she’s counting on “the combination of social injustices exposed by the coronavirus pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests, and wildfires in California” to boost support for her climate tax plan, Reuters reported in an interview published last October. The tax would also help “readjust” an American society “where capitalism is beginning to run amok,” Yellen told Reuters.
 

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Wow ...telling!


Wray Stays: Biden Plans To Keep FBI Director Installed Under Trump

Wed, 12/02/2020 - 13:09

Joe Biden plans to keep FBI Director Christopher Wray in his post if President Trump hasn't fired him before he leaves office (should his challenges to the election fail), according to the New York Times, citing an anonymous senior Biden official 'not authorized to speak publicly.'



Wray notably sat on evidence from Hunter Biden's laptop indicating that Joe Biden was indeed involved in Hunter's Ukraine dealings - while Democrats impeached Trump for asking Ukraine to investigate Biden corruption. The Wray FBI also withheld exonerating evidence in the case of former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn, which was only pried loose by attorney Sidney Powell.

And while Wray, a Republican, was technically installed by President Trump after he fired former Director James Comey (an Obama appointee), the decision to leave Wray in charge of the FBI "would be a return to the norms around FBI directors, who are confirmed by the Senate and are supposed to have 10-year terms," according to the Times.

Wray, a Vanderbilt grad who went to Yale Law who formerly served under Comey at the DOJ, oversaw the Enron case. In 2005, he went into private practice, only to return to government service after President Trump nominated him to replace Comey.

Trump soured on Wray almost immediately - criticizing him for not moving fast enough to rid the FBI of corrupt officials installed by Comey. In October, Axios reported that Trump planned to fire Wray, along with CIA Director Gina Haspel 'immediately' if he were to be reelected.
 

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NY Times: Biden Plans to Keep Wray as FBI Director
NY Times: Biden Plans to Keep Wray as FBI Director

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By Newsmax Wires | Wednesday, 02 December 2020 01:37 PM

Joe Biden will not remove Christopher Wray as FBI director if he is still in the job when Biden expects to take office in January, The New York Times reported Wednesday.

Biden’s team was "not removing the FBI director unless Trump fired him," the Times quoted an unnamed senior Biden official as saying. The Biden campaign did not immediately return a request for comment on the report.

Such a decision would be a return to tradition for the FBI. Directors are confirmed by the Senate for 10-year terms, and rarely are fired. Trump fired Wray's predecessor, James Comey, who was appointed by President Barack Obama, in May 2017.

Comey's firing triggered the appointment of the special counsel Robert Mueller to investigate possible conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russian officials in 2016.

This report contains material from Reuters.
 

The Cub

Behold, I am coming soon.
Forgive me if any of the following is repetitive.....I'm not going to read all preceding posts.
  1. Biden will not be inaugurated on 1/20/21.
  2. Biden's name and the word 'democracy' do not belong in the same sentence.
  3. Lastly, the USA has never been a democracy. It is a Republic.
  4. Oh yea....Wood is correct.....Biden will be an inmate. (at least until the Communist regime that will ultimately prevail.....releases him.).
 

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Biden Education Lead: Chinese Communist Party Has Done ‘Magical Work’
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Joe Biden's education transition team lead has a long history of praising China's school system—a system the Chinese Communist Party designed to indoctrinate students.

Linda Darling-Hammond, a Stanford University professor and the president of the California State Board of Education, has praised the Chinese Communist Party's education system for its "magical work" in establishing a strong teacher-government presence in student life. In her 2017 book Empowered Educators: How High-Performing Systems Shape Teaching Quality Around the World, she explained the centrality of the teacher to Chinese students' lives.

"Teachers in China are revered as elders, role models, and those whom parents entrust to shape the future of their children," Darling-Hammond wrote. "In the Tao traditions of ritual, the phrase ‘heaven-earth-sovereign-parent-teacher' is repeated and becomes ingrained in how people see themselves holistically governed and supported."

The Stanford educator failed to mention that any other teacher-student "relationship" could result in imprisonment. The Chinese government continually cracks down on "Western values" in the classroom by sending state-sponsored inspectors to monitor teachers—particularly in higher education—for "improper" remarks. Communist Party leader Xi Jinping has said that China's schools and teachers must "serve the Communist Party in its management of the country."

Not serving it can carry steep consequences. In July, for example, Chinese professor Xu Zhangrun was placed under house arrest after he criticized Xi's handling of the coronavirus crisis. He was subsequently fired from his teaching position at Tsinghua University—one of China's most elite institutions—after he spoke out against Xi's removal of presidential term limits.

In her book, Darling-Hammond also praised China for dramatically increasing spending on education. But that money has been unevenly distributed, resulting in persistent inequalities. Sixty percent of rural students drop out by the time they reach high school, and of the remaining 40 percent, only a small fraction take college entrance exams.

Similar disparities apply to teachers—yet in a 2011 Washington Post article, Darling-Hammond lauded China for boosting spending on teachers' professional development. She also took a "detailed statement" from the Chinese minister of education at face value, in which he claimed that China had allocated "billions of yuen" to improving teachers' "working … and living conditions."

Such omissions appear in Darling-Hammond's Twitter feed as well. In 2018, she tweeted that the United States had 71 times as many school shootings as China, but declined to note that Chinese crime statistics are notoriously inaccurate. She also ignored the numerous stabbings that plague Chinese schools. In October 2018, a woman stabbed 14 children in a kindergarten class. In April 2018, nine students were murdered at a middle school.

Darling-Hammond has spent nearly her entire life entrenched in Ivy League institutions, beginning at Yale University in 1969. In 2008, she served as the lead for Barack Obama's education transition team. Darling-Hammond had been under consideration to be Biden's secretary of education but claimed she was "not interested" in the position, citing her desire to continue working with California governor Gavin Newsom.

The Biden team did not respond to requests for comment.
 

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Chinese 'Influence Operation' Targeting Members Of Team Biden

Wed, 12/02/2020 - 16:40

Offering the latest hint that Joe Biden's newly adopted 'tough on China' stance might be hollow posturing, Bloomberg just published comments from a top US intelligence official unveiling the existence of an 'influence operation' targeting top members of team Biden.

The comments come just days after Biden and his team announced their nominees for top foreign policy positions, along with key appointments like Janet Yellen to Treasury and other economic-policy posts. They have been sourced to Bill Evanina, the director of an obscure but critical intelligence agency known as the US NCSC. The comment was reportedly made during remarks at the Aspen Cyber Summit, which has reliably generated newsmaking comments and headlines in recent years.



That Evanina's comments are even being picked up by the wires is almost surprising, considering that Bloomberg has a reputation for being soft on China for fear of compromising its terminal business.

But at second glance, it's obvious why: Evanina also insisted that the 2020 election was flawlessly done.

A former Bloomberg editor attested a few years back that they were stopped from publishing stories about the accumulated, hidden wealth of President Xi and his family members. When Beijing launched its purge of Western reporters earlier this year, Bloomberg wasn't hit nearly as hard as the NYT, WSJ and other American news organizations.

Continuing on the China theme, Evanina added that the world's second-largest economy is now "the existential threat we face" in the US.

Indeed, as President Xi's actions to punish foreign governments, as well as critics and dissidents both abroad and within its boarders, intensify, it's more important than ever that an American president can stand up to the Politburo, and hold his ground.

Will Biden manage that? It remains to be seen. But some of these reporters about his son's business activities (and purported influence-peddling) in China doesn't exactly bode well.
 

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Divided Dems agree: Repeal Trump tax cuts for Biden's big-spending agenda

By Ryan Lovelace - The Washington Times - Monday, November 16, 2020
Competing factions within the Democratic Party agree on one thing: Joseph R. Biden must raise taxes when he is in the White House.

Despite competing visions of how to accomplish a liberal agenda, the political left sees eye to eye on making a top priority of increasing revenue and reversing President Trump’s tax cuts.

Americans for Tax Fairness, a coalition with more than 420 national and state-based members, is gearing up for Mr. Biden to overhaul tax policy and follow through on other campaign promises.
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“We will pull every lever we can to bring pressure on the administration to pursue its mandate,” said Frank Clemente, the group’s executive director. “We’re saying that he has a mandate on taxes, on what we call a ‘fair-share tax system,’ and so we will bring in all the pressure we can from constituencies that helped elect him to demand that a fair-share tax mandate be pursued.”

Mr. Clemente said Mr. Biden needs to deliver on tax policy for Americans regardless of whether Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and other Republicans remain in charge of the upper chamber of Congress.
Indeed, Mr. Biden’s big-spending agenda would require more revenue. The repeal of Republicans’ 2017 tax cuts, which Mr. Biden promised, would be a first step to pay the tab.

An analysis of Mr. Biden’s spending agenda by the James Madison Institute, a free-market think tank in Florida, estimated that the cost for taxpayers would be an extra $3.6 trillion per year.
Mr. Biden has pledged that his tax increases would not hit anyone earning less than $400,000 a year. He said he would put the squeeze instead on corporations, a target that liberals prefer.

His economic plan includes an increase in the corporate tax rate to 28% from 21% and a minimum tax of 15% on corporate income to ensure that no company can evade the IRS through loopholes.

“I think on the challenging side is normally you don’t raise taxes when the economy has crashed. But we’re not talking about raising taxes across the board,” Mr. Clemente said. “Biden’s proposal raises taxes on the richest Americans, and most of the richest Americans have done well, if not really well, during the pandemic.”

The coalition of Democrats poised to support Mr. Biden’s tax agenda includes moderates and looks near-universal.

Rep. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia, a member of House Democrats’ more conservative-minded Blue Dog Coalition, supports rolling back the Trump tax cuts. She said they help only wealthy individuals and corporations.

Echoing Mr. Biden, she promises no tax increases “on middle-class and working families.”

Sen. Joe Manchin III of West Virginia, who ranks as the most conservative Democrat in the Senate, signaled support for Mr. Biden’s fiscal agenda soon after Election Day.

“I’ve always said I’m fiscally responsible and socially compassionate,” Mr. Manchin said on “Face The Nation” on Nov. 8. “I believe most Americans are, my moderate Republican friends and moderate Democrats. We’ve got to govern from that middle, that moderate middle. Joe Biden has always been there. He knows how to work across the aisle. He’ll reach out first and make this Senate work and give it every chance he can.”

Grover Norquist, president of the conservative Americans for Tax Reform, said no Democrat will stand athwart tax increases.

“The issue that most divides Republicans and Democrats more than any other is taxes,” Mr. Norquist said. “There are some Democrats who will tell you they’re pro-life and may even vote pro-life, and there are some Democrats who won’t steal your guns … but there is no Democrat who won’t raise your taxes.”

Former Sen. Mark Pryor of Arkansas, who recently joined Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, said he is excited about the potential for Mr. Biden to pull some Republicans into his corner to help him govern by consensus.

As a top-grossing federal lobbying firm in Washington, Brownstein likely will have input in fiscal policies moving through Congress. Mr. Pryor said he thinks his fellow Democrats will need to reverse components of the Republican tax cuts while making trade-offs with the GOP as part of budget negotiations.

“If you’re going to restore fiscal responsibility, or some might even say fiscal sanity, to our federal government, we’re going to have to have some revenue,” Mr. Pryor said. “We’re going to have to really watch our spending because even if we were able to miraculously balance the budget in the next few years, we still have trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars in deficit, in debt we’ve got to deal with.”

Precisely what sort of opportunity exists and how much time Democrats will have to raise taxes with Mr. Biden at the helm remain open questions.

Getting tax increases through a Republican-run Senate would be difficult.

Democrats are holding out hope of winning the Senate majority by winning the two runoff elections in Georgia, which would split the chamber 50-50 and give Democrats control with Kamala D. Harris, the presumed vice president, as the chamber’s tie-breaking vote.

Republicans would not be the only ones standing in the way if Mr. Biden looks to reach a bipartisan consensus for his agenda. His Democratic allies in Congress are coming under fire from the far left.

Groups including Justice Democrats and the Sunrise Movement issued a memo after the election calling for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democratic leaders to “be clear-eyed about their failures” to win down-ballot races.

If a Republican majority in the Senate impedes the ability of the far left to flex its muscle next year, then the rift in the Democratic Party could grow into an even bigger obstacle for Mr. Biden’s policy agenda.
 

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The contents of this thread are the most nauseating material I have seen on TB, ever. But know your enemy ....
 

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It really punctuates what the Democrats have become - a mixture of corruption, Marxism and special interests.
 
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