7th-grader gets ‘Most Likely to Become a Terrorist’ Award

Another student was named “Most likely to blend in with white people.”

According to a similar statement from the Channelview School District, “the teacher involved in this matter have been disciplined according to district policy. and the incident is still under investigation.”

Easton says this isn’t the first thing the teacher has done that has raised eyebrows. Before this incident, the teacher, who is black, gave Easton’s sister “a ‘black quiz’ to prove how black she was.”

The students who received the “awards” were enrolled in AVID, an advanced learning and college prep program.

“This is a reprehensible action of a single teacher that does not in any way reflect the AVID values, or the values of the thousands of AVID teachers across the US who impact our students daily,” AVID CEO Sandy Husk said in a statement.

: 7th-grader gets ‘Most Likely to Become a Terrorist’ Award – CNN.com

Whoa!

Bustos Democrats 

The Bustos blueprint, she told me in January as the Taurus dodged raccoon road kill outside a speck of a village called Maquon, is rooted in unslick, face-to-face politicking. She shows up. She shakes hands. She asks questions—a lot of questions. “Don’t talk down to people—you listen,” she stressed. When she does talk, she talks as much as she can about jobs and wages and the economy and as little as she can about guns and abortion and other socially divisive issues—which, for her, are “no-win conversations,” she explained.

…Illinois’ 17th district over the last generation has leaned Democratic, buoyed by organized labor—but the linchpin manufacturing industries are stressed, dealing with reinvention or outright elimination. The local nexus of this painful, systemic change is Galesburg, where 5,000 steady, relatively well-paying jobs vanished when a Maytag factory moved to Mexico. That was in 2002. The town still hasn’t recovered. Johnson, the Monmouth professor who is Bustos’ friend and adviser, sees it as “ground zero in this battle over globalization.” And the Democrats in Galesburg and around the area as a whole are not liberal in the least, he explained—“not latte Democrats” but “beer-and-shot Democrats,” with pickup trucks with shotgun racks. A significant swath of voters in the district prize their independence and pragmatism and make their political picks based on the person rather than the party, said Chad Broughton, the author of Boom, Bust, Exodus, a book about Maytag, Galesburg and the region. “They want to hear from Democrats, but they generally feel like they’ve been abandoned by Democrats”—on trade deals, on bread-and-butter economic considerations and in a perceived shift to the left in the overall culture.

…last November, with Trump triumphing due to his pledges to bring back lost jobs, and with Bustos endorsing Clinton, she nonetheless tightened her grip on the district, trouncing GOP challenger Patrick Harlan. A fifth of the people in her district who voted for Trump also voted for her.

“She was getting white male voters when they were abandoning our party in rural America,” said Doug House, the Rock Island County Democratic Party chair and the president of the Illinois Democratic County Chairmen’s Association. “They were for Trump—and they were for her. She was connecting with them.”

“The key in these districts,” said Kind, the congressman from Wisconsin, “is you have to be able to connect with your constituents on a basic-value level, so they understand that you get them.”

…“Cheri on Shift” feels a little like a gimmick. In the most simplistic, play-the-game, political sense, it’s a photo op. At this one, I wasn’t the only reporter. There also was a local public radio correspondent. But what was different about this “Cheri on Shift” photo op was the patter of her questions. It was constant. She quizzed the supervisors leading the tour and the employees we encountered. What do you do here? How long have you been with the company? Do you like it? Can you support your family? Can you go on vacation? Who works here? Who do you like hiring? You guys like hiring farm kids? How long does it take to train for one of these jobs? Anything else on your minds?

“Being present matters”—that’s how DCCC’s Lujan put it when we talked. “Cheri gets that,” he said.

…And abortion?

“I don’t try to change their mind,” she said. “I’m Catholic, so I understand their views. I’m pro-choice, but”—here she shifted the subject with me, the way she says she does with others—“that’s not what most people are talking about. Most people are talking about jobs.”

She talks, in other words, about these kinds of things by not talking about them much, because the people she represents, she says, aren’t talking about them much, either, or don’t want to.

“On these sensitive topics,” she said—Black Lives Matter, transgender bathroom laws and so on—“I don’t dwell on them.”
…Paying attention to the messages she’s getting on the ground as much as to the talking points from above, she might say, shouldn’t make her a traitor in the eyes of her party. To keep faith with both her constituents and the Democrats’ broader national aims is often less a question of the precise stance she is taking and more a question of how she puts it.

The Secret Weapon Democrats Don’t Know How to Use – POLITICO Magazine

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Mike Pence is Complicit

In one scandal after another, Pence “was never, either intentionally or unintentionally, made aware of the facts.”

The pattern is suspicious, all right. But it’s not a pattern of Pence being deceived. It’s a pattern of his willful blindness and misrepresentations. Pence refuses to learn from the treachery of the people around him. He continues to vouch for President Trump and others who conspire, lie, and hide corruption. Pence isn’t a victim. He’s an accomplice.

Mike Pence is complicit.

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The commerce secretary praises the lack of protest in a country where it’s punishable by death 

There was “not one guy with a bad placard” in Saudi Arabia, Wilbur Ross said with approval.

The commerce secretary praises the lack of protest in a country where it’s punishable by death – The Washington Post

 

Because Trump only hangs out with ignorant, incompetent douches.
…And Russians. Don’t forget the Russians.

Clarence Thomas Just Voted with Liberals, Changed Course of U.S. Politics

He joined the 5-3 decision to the surprise of many.

…This ruling upheld a federal district court decision striking down North Carolina’s 1st and 12th congressional districts, finding that legislators drew the lines with the intent of consolidating African American voters into two districts, hence diluting their influence in others.

Republicans have long justified this sort of gerrymandering by claiming it was in the spirit of the Voting Rights Act, which required districts to be drawn to enable African-American voters to elect their own representatives. Yet what Republicans did here was to draw oddly shaped districts with the distinct purpose of packing African-American voters into even fewer districts.

As Justice Kagan wrote in her majority opinion, the 1st district “produced boundaries amplifying divisions between blacks and whites,” while in the 12th, “race, not politics, accounted for the district’s reconfiguration.”

Voting rights advocates hailed the decision as a victory.

Clarence Thomas Just Voted with Liberals, Changed Course of U.S. Politics

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Trump advisers call for privatizing some public assets to build new infrastructure

when Trump’s budget proposal was released, Schumer condemned the president’s “180-degree turn away from his repeated promise of a trillion-dollar infrastructure plan,” saying the budget contains deep cuts in spending on roads, transit projects, public housing and more.

“The fuzzy math and sleight of hand can’t hide the fact that the President’s $200 billion plan is more than wiped out by other cuts to key infrastructure programs,” Schumer said in a statement.

Trump advisers call for privatizing some public assets to build new infrastructure – The Washington Post

Usually when someone says, having a yard sale will fix everything, they don’t know what the fuck they are talking about.

Ex-CIA chief John Brennan: Russians contacted Trump campaign 

Former CIA Director John Brennan told House Russia investigators Tuesday that Russia “brazenly interfered” in US elections, including actively contacting members of the President Donald Trump’s campaign.

…”I saw interaction that in my mind raised questions of whether it was collusion,” Brennan told Rep. Trey Gowdy, saying that he supported the FBI digging further.

…Meanwhile, Brennan is also likely to face questions about a split among intelligence leaders last summer over the purpose of Russia’s meddling in the US election — whether it was designed to support Trump or merely spur chaos and confusion in the election. Brennan told senior lawmakers as early as last summer that the Russian operation was squarely designed to support Trump. 

Ex-CIA chief John Brennan: Russians contacted Trump campaign – CNNPolitics.com

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Big Sur hit again as huge landslide covers Highway 1 

The isolation that came to Big Sur this year when wet weather closed several roads has deepened with a giant mudslide across Highway 1, just south of the small community of Gorda (Monterey County). A quarter-mile-wide wall of mud and rock barreled over an oceanfront stretch of road Saturday night, fortunately on a section of the highway where there was no traffic because the area was already closed due to smaller slides. 

Big Sur hit again as huge landslide covers Highway 1 – SFGate

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White House to dumb to realize budget included ‘egregious’ accounting error until after they had released the final draft. Doh!

A former US treasury secretary says it is the “most egregious” mistake he has seen in four decades.

…Mr Summers, also formerly chief economist of the World Bank, was one of the first to spot the apparent mistake.

“It appears to be the most egregious accounting error in a presidential budget in the nearly 40 years I have been tracking them,” he wrote on his blog.

He said the spending plan was “simply ludicrous”.

The budget forecasts about $2tr in extra federal revenue growth over the next 10 years, which it uses to pay for Mr Trump’s “biggest tax cut in history”.

But that very same $2tr is then used to reduce the budget deficit.

“My observation is that there appears to be a logical error of the kind that would justify failing a student in an introductory economics course,” Mr Summers wrote.

White House denies ‘egregious’ budget accounting error – BBC News

This White House is staffed by incompetent morons.

Trump vs Macron: French president wins handshake battle 

In the first of many strange Trump moments on Thursday, his first meeting with the French president, Emmanuel Macron, on Thursday led to an awkward handshake that lasted just a little too long. Pictures and video show the two world leaders, who met in Brussels before the Nato summit, gripping each other’s hands while grimacing slightly.

…For a brief moment it seemed neither man wanted to give up, which would have made everything even more awkward, but in the end Trump relented and loosened his fingers.

…Between the infamy of Trump’s strange handshake and Macron’s apparent look of satisfaction, there was a lot for people to make fun of:

 

…Trump appears to be trying to shake Macron’s arm off after the French president bypassed him to say hello to Germany’s Angela Merkel first.
The US President didn’t stop there.

In another widely circulated video, he appeared to push aside Dusko Markovic, the prime minister of Montenegro.

…Trump’s distinctive handshake has been the source of much mirth on the internet as he meets world leaders in the first year of his presidency. This isn’t even the first instance this week. The president of Tajikistan, Emomali Rahmon, was well-prepared for a handshake battle when he met Trump on Tuesday:

There are so many Trump handshake stories by now, it’s hard to know where to begin. There was the bizarre 19-second handshake with a visibly bewildered Japanese prime minister, Shinzo Abe, and the time the Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau, seemed to beat his strange handshake style.

It wasn’t a handshake that went viral when Trump met the British prime minister, Theresa May – everyone now remembers the infamous hand-holding picture. And when he met the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, he failed to shake her hand during a photo op.

Trump v Macron: French president appears to win latest handshake battle | US news | The Guardian

What a clueless loser the Cheeto is. Other world leaders now have a running joke to bond over and Trump’s the punchline.