Smugglers are using $100 hardware store power tools to saw holes in Trump’s $10 billion wall.
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What goes through my my mind when I read the news with my morning coffee. …Or for the Simon's Rockers in the group, this is my response journal.
“Every year, as the fire’s rage & California burns, it is the same thing-and then he comes to the Federal Government for $$$ help,” Trump said. “No more. Get your act together Governor. You don’t see close to the level of burn in other states.”
Newsom responded on Twitter that, since Trump does not believe in climate change, he is “excused from this conversation.”
California wildfires: Trump threatens to cut funding to fight fires
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Her bid for the 2020 Democratic nomination, which began with so much promise, has been marked by a long and painful pattern of self-inflicted lapses and growing disorder among her inexperienced staff.
…Harris undermined her national introduction with costly flubs on health care, feeding a critique that she lacks a strong ideological core and plays to opinion polls and the desires of rich donors. She was vague or noncommittal on question after question from voters at campaign stops. She leaned on verbal crutches instead of hammering her main points in high-profile TV moments. [When presented against this backdrop] The deliberate, evidence-intensive way she arrives at decisions—one of her potential strengths in a matchup with Trump—made her look wobbly and unprepared.
…[Fair or not, it’s a real thing that] her attempts to level with Americans over their concerns about her pioneering [gender/racial] status …[make it] look like Harris is making excuses when she’s given Democrats many other reasons by now to doubt her viability.
…Most of Harris’ advisers are sophisticated enough to know that the kvetching won’t win them broad sympathy. …It will backfire.
…A searing opinion piece by the law professor Lara Bazelon in the New York Times—published days before Harris formally entered the race and headlined “Kamala Harris Was Not a ‘Progressive Prosecutor’ ”—created a simple, effective template for critical assessments of her record.
…[Harris] assembled a cadre of top advisers without instituting a clear chain of command.
…Her aversion to risk on some major [criminal justice reform] issues as attorney general, which earned her a reputation as “Cautious Kamala” in California, cropped up throughout the early stages of the race.
…The red phone-evoking message may have tested well in polls, it wasn’t sharp enough to resonate in the real world.
…She pivoted to themes that she’d later come to see as having little connection to her personally or professionally.
…Early-state voters have consistently told me they were intrigued and even inspired by Harris’ historic candidacy—as some remain—but many also say they are underwhelmed by her uneven performances, issue walk-backs and failure to succinctly condense a clear rationale for why she should be president of the United States. They like her fine. But they like someone else more. A big part of Harris’ base—well-educated white women—has drifted to Elizabeth Warren, while Joe Biden remains dominant with older voters and African Americans.
…Some Harris staffers [and potential supporters] felt blindsided by a decision to lay off field organizers in New Hampshire when they previously were led to believe that they could be redeployed to Iowa. [After all, what does “for the people” mean if she doesn’t even look out for her own people?]
…After Biden said he wanted to keep busing a local decision, Harris told him schools where she grew up in Berkeley weren’t fully integrated until “almost two decades after Brown v. Board of Education,” adding, “and that’s where the federal government must step in.”
…[Biden’s] team hounded news reporters to press Harris over where she stood on busing. Some Harris advisers wanted her to keep her answers high level, suggesting that she say she would enforce the Civil Rights Act. The courts have tied her hands, she was counseled to argue, but she’d do everything she could, including using mandatory busing today, to address a situation where schools are more segregated now than they were then.
Instead, Harris cast busing as not the responsibility of the federal government, but a choice of local districts. “I believe that any tool that is in the toolbox should be considered by a school district,” she said. Harris shortly after clarified that she supported federally mandated busing in the kind of situations that occurred in the 1970s—when local and state integration efforts were rebuffed or proved ineffective. The situation in 2019, Harris argued, is different than it was then. In the end, her stance on busing became conflated with Biden’s past position, helping his campaign cement the impression that her attack was born of opportunism rather than conviction.
…When Harris’ staff was approached about CNN’s climate town hall in September—and told that the leading contenders already agreed to participate—higher-ups [with an apparent lack of understanding about optics and how to run a national campaign] instructed her communications aides to sit it out in favor of fundraisers in Los Angeles [which is a horrible look for a Democratic candidate running on her desire to fight “for the people.”]
…Harris has long been seen as a politician who tries to avoid taking positions on difficult issues, including those in her wheelhouse. Twice, in 2012 and 2016, she refused to weigh in on narrowly defeated ballot initiatives in California that would have repealed the death penalty. In 2014, she sat out the debate over an important criminal justice reform measure that downgraded several felony crimes to misdemeanors. She was mum on former Gov. Jerry Brown’s sentencing reform effort, which voters also passed. She wanted little to do with the successful ballot initiative that legalized recreational marijuana.
…Her reliance on big-dollar events …took her off the road in early states and ate into her time talking with voters and media.
How Kamala Harris Went From ‘Female Obama’ to Fifth Place – POLITICO Magazine
Put it all together and you have a recipe for an underwhelming campaign.
O’Rourke was using “distributed organizing” — a method pioneered by Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ 2016 presidential campaign of empowering volunteers in far-flung regions of Texas, often working out of pop-up offices in people’s garages or basements — to drastically expand his campaign’s reach.
…O’Rourke, while still deciding whether to run for president, agreed to be interviewed by Vanity Fair. It led to a March cover story with a pull quote featuring O’Rourke saying, “Man, I’m just born to be in it,” on the eve of his official entrance into the 2020 race.
O’Rourke would also err during his first swing through Iowa, joking at one point that his wife Amy was at home in El Paso raising their three children, “sometimes with my help.”
…Yhe Vanity Fair cover, which he would also later admit was a mistake, and the joke about his wife fueled the perception that O’Rourke was entitled [ and a bit petulant.]
…[Beto had] barely begun to build the sort of organization it would take to sustain a serious presidential campaign.
He also didn’t appear to be receiving detailed briefings ahead of his campaign stops.
…In June, O’Rourke — who never liked debates and, aides said, felt he came off too wooden and practiced after detailed prep sessions — appeared stunned when he was pummeled by former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro over immigration.
…He advocated mandatory buy-backs of assault-style rifles, drawing headlines — and also condemnation from some Washington Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York, who said he was making more modest gun control measures more difficult to get Republicans on board with.
Beto O’Rourke’s star turn in Texas didn’t translate to the national stage – CNNPolitics
It seems like no one wants to admit the obvious. Rank and file progressives might have like his “coming for your guns” shtick, which probably gave him a fundraising bump but in that moment he became a toxic substance that no longtime Democratic activist or booster would touch with a ten foot poll. Ergo, no more money and no more endorsements.
Plus, his comments to Warren in his final debate were not only a bad look but seemed to confirm and reinforce the underlying themes to the criticisms of his born to runa nd Amy raises my kids foibles that his supporters had, up to that point, been willing to ignore,
School district bars students with lunch debts from field trips, prom | WKRN News 2
So no overt shaming of kids in the lunchline but still punishing them for at best their parents irresponsibility and at worst their family’s financial insecurity. Not much of an improvement….
Tally of children split at border tops 5,400 in new count | PBS NewsHour
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Perez is asking all candidates to commit, like Obama, to serve as surrogates, with a focus on battleground states in the weeks after the July 13-16 nominating convention in Milwaukee. And Perez wants each campaign, as candidates drop out, to designate a senior adviser to serve as a liaison to help the national party use the vestiges of individual candidates’ campaigns to build out Democrats’ general election campaign.
….Democratic power players have lamented the bitterness that lingered among many supporters of Bernie Sanders after he lost the nomination to Hillary Clinton. Sanders endorsed and campaigned for Clinton, but some of his supporters never fully embraced her candidacy, and some Clinton loyalists blamed them for her narrow losses in key states like Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
…Sanders, Warren’s chief rival for the Democrats’ progressive faction, has sent a fundraising email but hasn’t yet hosted a DNC fundraiser. Sanders’ campaign says he is willing to attend such events provided they are open to low-dollar donors.
…The data requirements, meanwhile, are part of Democrats’ attempts to catch up to a Republican data operation that surprised the Clinton campaign in 2016 and to avoid the scenario under Obama, whose campaign ran its own sophisticated data operation but never fully integrated it with the party. Sanders also never turned over his voter data after ending his 2016 bid.
Democrats Push Candidates, Gabbard Included, To Fully Commit to 2020 Nominee | Hawaii Public Radio
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Andrew Yang: Impeachment probe could hinder Democratic nominee – POLITICO
Sit down and STFU, Andrew. It’s not the general election yet, you need to stop short of outright pandering to republican-libertarian Sanders-Trump voters. Ya think impeachment might be divisive? How do you think talking smack after the Dems in the House voted to go forward with it reads?
If it weren’t for Sen. Kirstin Gillibrand pre-running for president and the Democrats’ desire to be holier-than-thou — and certainly holier than Donald Trump — Franken might be marking up bills today.
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A month after signing one of the most sweeping use-of-force laws in the country, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a companion measure on Thursday …Senate Bill 230.
New California law allocates $10 million for police use-of-force training
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The 1033 program …transferred surplus military-grade equipment from the Pentagon to police, [and] didn’t require any training or oversight for the equipment’s use. …Police had to deploy the equipment at least once within a year to keep it, [providing the motivation] to use the gear when it wasn’t necessary.
Police often deployed military-grade equipment …sometimes agitating the situation and causing demonstrations to unnecessarily escalate into tense and even violent conflicts.
The federal government has helped the militarization of police – Vox
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Army begins unearthing remains of children who died at Carlisle Indian school
Jeezus… Interested to know if this has continued.
In the case of voting, open-source software systems would be overseen by public-private partnerships between counties and vendors.
Open-source systems are tried and tested. A majority of supercomputers use them. The Defense Department, NASA and the United States Air Force all use open-source systems, because they know this provides far more security. Every step in our voting process should use software that follows these examples.
Former CIA director: secure US elections with open-source voting machines / Boing Boing
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At the St. Louis Clinic, four out of more than 4,000 patients who received abortions remained pregnant after the procedure, according to the data made public at the hearing. There’s no reason such a rate — less than one in 1,000 — should have concerned state officials, Brandi said: “It sounds, actually, like a quite safe facility.”
Failed abortions have become a focus of abortion opponents around the country in recent months, with President Trump and others claiming that infants are being born alive after abortion attempts and doctors are killing them (which experts say does not happen). But by using the narrative of abortion failure as an excuse to create a spreadsheet with patients’ periods, the health department is dragging their medical data into a larger effort aimed at shutting the clinic down, Planned Parenthood says.
…The health department director had previously not said much publicly about his position on abortion but at the hearings this week, he said he is “pro-life,” the Star reported on Tuesday.
…The fact that Missouri state officials were analyzing patients’ period data has inspired shock and concern among many. “State law requires the health department director to be ‘of recognized character and integrity,’” Democratic state Rep. Crystal Quade told the Star in a statement. “This unsettling behavior calls into question whether Doctor Williams meets that high standard.”
Meanwhile, Yamelsie Rodriguez, president of Reproductive Health Services of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region, called the news of the spreadsheet “deeply disturbing” in a statement to media. “Missouri’s top health official, Randall Williams, scrutinized menstrual cycles of women in this state in order to end abortion access,” she said.
Missouri officials tracked patients’ periods in abortion clinic battle – Vox
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According to the Star, the spreadsheet “was based on medical records the investigator had access to during the state’s annual inspection, also included medical identification numbers, dates of medical procedures and the gestational ages of fetuses.” It was created in an attempt to find so-called failed abortions, the reason state health officials are giving for refusing to renew the clinic’s license. State officials denied that the director of its health department requested the data, despite the spreadsheet being attached to an email entitled “Director’s request.”
…Missouri passed a law earlier this year forbidding abortions after the eight week of pregnancy, not even making an exception for rape or incest.
…The federal Office of Refugee Resettlement, which is responsible for the health and safety of unaccompanied minors who enter the United States, …was tracking pregnancies among the cohort, putting such details as the length of their pregnancy and whether they requested an abortion on a spreadsheet. The office’s former head Scott Lloyd — who is writing a book about his antiabortion beliefs — read the spreadsheet on a weekly basis.
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The software that is used to tabulate the ballots and generate the initial vote counts is one of the weakest links in our entire election process.
Currently, this software is supplied (and controlled) by private corporations. This creates a plethora of problems. For one, the software is proprietary, so it can’t be audited by the large numbers of software security experts, from university professors to hi-tech security firms. For another, the corporations are motivated by profits, which is actually at odds with providing the most robust solution possible.
The public deserves action regarding our insecure election systems – The San Francisco Examiner
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Dang…. Not even gonna file in person? Guess she’s all in on not getting a single vote in NH.
Man who advocated caning for adultery gets caned for adultery – CNN
Bahahahahahahah! If only everyone who eaponized religion would get caught in their own crosshairs…
Beto O’Rourke drops out of presidential race – Chicago Tribune
Ha! How’s that screwing over down-ballot Democrats and giving the NRA a fundraising tool for eons feel now,???!
What a freaking waste of good ideas and good policies.