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Sunday, September 29, 2024

A particularly confounding moment in Trump's Wisconsin speech came when the former president began talking about a hat - although he never came back to that line of thought, so it's unclear whether he was speaking about his famous red campaign merch. "Remember, there's a hat that's made, that sells like crazy - oh, there's a fly," Trump said. "I wonder where the fly came from." read more


Steve Benen - If all you know about the U.S. economy were based on Donald Trump's campaign ads, you'd make some rather ugly assumptions about the status quo. "We learned this morning that the economy has grown by 3.2% per year during Biden-Harris Administration - even stronger than previously estimated - and better than the first three years of the previous administration," wrote White House National Economic Advisor Lael Brainard. read more


Saturday, September 28, 2024

Mark Leibovich - Tim Walz is trying very hard to make it look like he's not trying too hard. The point is, Walz likes to emphasize that he was not out there gunning for this job like some try-hard politician would. He was just minding his own damn business one day, puttering around at home: playing with his dog, or inspecting his gutters and picking up some new downspouts at Menards. read more


Donald Trump boasted and turned to his baseless false claim that he won a "Man of the Year" award in Michigan after a voter in the state asked him how he plans to protect U.S. jobs at a town hall-style campaign event on Friday. Trump, in his rambling response on Friday, added that he "didn't know who it was" who presented him with the "honor." read more


Friday, September 27, 2024

Stanley McChrystal - Some deeply consequential decisions are starkly simple. That is how I view our upcoming presidential election. And that is why I have already cast my ballot for character - and voted for Vice President Kamala Harris. read more


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Walz was a hit at the game today. They lovingly chanted 'Get out of here!'

What do you expect when Michigan fans were left standing in the pouring rain for 30 minutes to allow Walz inside before them?

Pissed off' Michigan fans boo Walz after his motorcade forces them to wait in the rain for Minnesota game
Hell, if the game was against Temple, Philly fans would have torched the motorcade. Michigan fans were downright gentile considering the circumstances, especially since Walz was there to root for Minnesota who almost upset the Blue in their own Big House.

The US can expect civil lawsuits.

Yet again, you prove how little you know about this nation and our laws. Numbers alone don't tell the entire story. And I've already corrected you once, yet you try again with statistics removed from context, conflating bureaucratic law and regulations as something reckless instead of the Congress-ordered reality of current US policy that one party continually tries to address and the other party refuses to just for politically convenient exploitation like you're doing. Read this as many times as it takes to sink in.

Despite the challenges of operating within a broken immigration system, and in the face of an enormous workload and consistently limited funding, DHS continues to enforce the law to secure our borders. We are removing and returning record numbers of migrants who are unable to establish a legal basis to remain in the United States, and prioritizing for removal those who present national security and public safety risks, and recent border crossers.

From mid-May 2023 through the end of July 2024, DHS removed or returned more than 893,600 individuals, including more than 138,300 individuals in family units. The majority of all individuals encountered at the Southwest Border over the past three years have been removed, returned, or expelled.

Your letter requests the number of noncitizens on ICE's docket convicted or charged with a crime. As of July 21, 2024, there were 662,566 noncitizens with criminal histories on ICE's national docket, which includes those detained by ICE, and on the agency's non-detained docket. Of those, 435,719 are convicted criminals, and 226,847 have pending criminal charges. Please refer to the following chart. It is important to note that detention determinations are made using a few guidelines.

First, ICE is bound by statutory requirements not to release certain noncitizens from ICE custody during the pendency of removal proceedings and notes that most noncitizens who are convicted of homicide are typically not eligible for release from ICE custody under 236(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.

Second and in limited circumstances when 236(c) does not apply, ICE officers may use their discretion in making custody determinations and release noncitizens with conditions. ICE custody determinations are made on a case-by-case basis and take into account the individual case circumstances, primarily considering risk of flight, national security threat, and threat to public safety. ICE takes other factors into consideration as well, including when a noncitizen has a serious medical condition, is the primary caregiver of minor children, or other humanitarian considerations.

You also requested ICE's current detention capacity. Under the DHS appropriations bill enacted on March 23, 2024, ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) is funded at 41,500 beds through the rest of the fiscal year (FY), which is an increase from 34,000 in FY 2023.

www.foxnews.com

Why hasn't the Republican controlled House funded ICE beyond their ability to only house 41,500 people at a time? Our broken immigration system is the fault of all stakeholders, not one President, nor one Congress.

But then, after President Joe Biden's debate face-plant on June 27, and his exit from the campaign a few weeks later, Walz decided he might as well get himself out there a little more. He would shed his camouflage hat, throw on a tie, and try to fit some TV interviews into his busy schedule of changing air filters, hunting pheasants, and governing Minnesota.

And wouldn't you know it, Walz was an instant sensation: He relentlessly touted Harris and crushed Donald Trump and dismissed certain Republicans as "weird" in a punchy procession of appearances. Next thing he knew, in early August, Harris was on the phone asking him to be her running mate, and Walz was saying, Sure, why not, he'd be happy to help - just as he would if, say, Harris were his friend down the road who needed help shoveling out her car after a blizzard.

"As I told the vice president, whatever I can offer, I will do," Walz said in Grand Rapids, recounting Harris's fateful "Let's do this, buddy!" invitation. A sensation was born.

When Harris picked Walz, she knew that this would be an abbreviated race, with limited time to make an impression. The campaign clearly saw Walz as embodying an archetype of American masculinity that would stand in contrast with the noisy grievance guys in the red MAGA hats and creepy venture-capitalist types like Vance, who can't order a damn doughnut without breaking into hives. Walz is a much more approachable avatar for would-be Harris supporters, those classic rockers, tellers of dad jokes, and football-watching wearers of Taylor Swift friendship bracelets. They are content to sit at home and mind their own damn business unless called upon, in which case they're happy to pitch in and help. How could these dudes - who ideally live in places like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin - not relate to Tim Walz?

It's so very easy to compare and contrast any presidential nominee's most important and relevant decision - the choice of who'll be their running mate.

To judge Kamala Harris on hers is to instantly recognize what a perfect choice Tim Walz has been in contrast to everything JD Vance isn't, namely an actual humane soul, comfortable in his own skin with a lifelong record of service to both his nation and community.

I guess it shows how "regular" Tim Walz is in comparison to Vance's excentricities that I seldom see him mentioned in the news with the regularity of Vance and his sycophantic miming of Trumpisms often without the intentional ambiguity that is Trump's entire trademark and political brand.

Hopefully the upcoming debate will again focus America's attention on just who's better prepared to take over the White House if either presidential candidate has to be replaced.

The GOP nominee, in an event moderated by Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), remarked on himself after hearing from someone named Ashley who identified herself as an employee at a Chrysler auto plant in the battleground state.

"With many jobs being outsourced as we speak, what actions will you take to ensure that our jobs stay in America so we can continue to build the best cars in the world here in Michigan," asked the voter at the event in Warren, Michigan.

"So pretty much as we've been saying and what I want to do is that I want to be able to - look, your business - years ago, in this area, I was honored as the man of the year," said Trump as he revived a long-debunked claim.

"It was maybe 20 years ago, oh, and the fake news heard about it, they said it never happened, it never happened."

Investigations by HuffPost and CNN found no evidence evidence whatsoever of this happening.

Somebody better wake up Strawlighter (Bellringer, who's either erecting strawmen or gaslighting unceasingly) and be sure to bring his fainting couch. Everyday we're regaled with disprovable lies about Kamala's Harris not answering policy questions and speaking in word salads, something which Mark Cuban seems to have no problem understanding clearly.
"Whenever Donald Trump says something, everybody else has to explain for him what he said, right?" Cuban told MSNBC. He contrasted that with the Democratic presidential nominee, arguing that she "says what she says [and] everybody knows what she means. That is such a stark difference between the two."
Now yesterday, Trump facing a simple question about a voter's personal concern launches into an answer that's only about HIM, completely ignoring the voter's concerns about her future, instead misremembering events that occurred a decade ago.
Former Rep. Dave Trott (R-Mich.) previously revealed that the claim may stem from Trump serving as the keynote speaker at the Oakland County Republican Party's 2013 Lincoln Day Dinner in the state.

Trump didn't receive an award, Trott told MLive.com in 2019, but he was presented with a tie, an Abraham Lincoln statuette and a copy of the Gettysburg Address before giving a "rambling speech touching every topic under the sun."

(Trump continued on his stream of unconsciousness remarks,) "[T]he fakers back there, see the fake news. But they said. They said, Oh,' and they looked and it, you know, they said it never happened but I said, I swear to you it happened.' It did happen, I was man of the year," said Trump before claiming that he touched on the auto industry in his "speech."

I believe those ICE reported numbers also included over 200 thousand with charges pending.

All roaming our streets thanks to Uncle Joe.

Wow, and who's fault is it that the GOP-authored Immigration Reform Bill was nuked with its provisions of addressing the broken migration system when he told Republicans to vote against their own bill?

But better yet, why don't we read the document where ICE compiled all their bureaucratic statistics along with explanation of the current laws they operate under which would have been enhanced in the Trump-killed bill.

Your letter requests the number of noncitizens on ICE's docket convicted or charged with a crime. As of July 21, 2024, there were 662,566 noncitizens with criminal histories on ICE's national docket, which includes those detained by ICE, and on the agency's non-detained docket. Of those, 435,719 are convicted criminals, and 226,847 have pending criminal charges. Please refer to the following chart. It is important to note that detention determinations are made using a few guidelines.

First, ICE is bound by statutory requirements not to release certain noncitizens from ICE custody during the pendency of removal proceedings and notes that most noncitizens who are convicted of homicide are typically not eligible for release from ICE custody under 236(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.

Second and in limited circumstances when 236(c) does not apply, ICE officers may use their discretion in making custody determinations and release noncitizens with conditions. ICE custody determinations are made on a case-by-case basis and take into account the individual case circumstances, primarily considering risk of flight, national security threat, and threat to public safety. ICE takes other factors into consideration as well, including when a noncitizen has a serious medical condition, is the primary caregiver of minor children, or other humanitarian considerations.

You also requested ICE's current detention capacity. Under the DHS appropriations bill enacted on March 23, 2024, ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) is funded at 41,500 beds through the rest of the fiscal year (FY), which is an increase from 34,000 in FY 2023.

Regarding the number of declined detainers since FY 2021, from October 1, 2020, through July 22, 2024, ICE lifted1 24,796 detainers. Of those, 23,591 were declined by state and local law enforcement agencies, and 1,205 were lifted due to insufficient notice to ICE. Additionally, from October 1, 2020, through July 22, 2024, ERO issued 2,897 detainers that were declined by state or local law enforcement agencies and where the subject of the detainer had a subsequent apprehension by ERO.

Thank you again for your letter. Should you wish to discuss this matter further, please do not hesitate to contact the ICE Office of Congressional Relations at CongressToICE@ice.dhs.gov.

www.foxnews.com

So a process of American citizens in full understanding of their role as citizens and members of their own communities, working within the statutory regulations of existent law has led to the statistics revealed on the charts.

U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an annualized rate of 3 percent in the second quarter, showing an impressive performance for the economy through an elevated interest rate environment set by the Federal Reserve. Three percent growth in the Commerce Department's third estimate of GDP performance confirmed the second estimate, which also came in at 3 percent. Both were up from 1.6-percent growth in the first quarter.

The standard Republican line about Trump's economic performance is that 2020, when there was a recession as a direct result of a pandemic, shouldn't count. But even if we exclude 2020, economic growth in the United States has been stronger under Biden/Harris than under Trump/Pence.

With fewer than 40 days remaining before Election Day, this probably isn't the news Republicans wanted to see.

In the Republicans' version of reality, the brief August Wall Street slide was obviously Vice President Kamala Harris' fault. The Republican National Committee hyped the "Great Kamala Crash of 2024," and the Trump campaign had produced and circulated on social media a video tying the vice president to Monday's dip in the markets. By the afternoon, the Trump forces had turned "KamalaCrash" into a "trending" subject on X.

As September comes to end, Americans are no longer hearing much about the "Kamala Crash," in large part because there's been no crash. All of the Wall Street losses from earlier in the month have been regained, and economic growth in the United States continues to quite good.

If voters are supposed to believe that Harris is directly responsible for the world's largest economy, how much credit are Trump and the GOP prepared to give the incumbent vice president for 3% GDP growth?

As for the Republicans' crystal ball, four years ago, Trump told supporters that Democratic policies would "unleash an economic disaster of epic proportions" and force the country "into depression." He's begun making nearly identical predictions ahead of Election Day 2024.

Everything Trump said was wrong - and he hasn't even tried to explain why his predictions were so hilariously misplaced, or why anyone should believe his new predictions in light of his awful track record.

As with most things, economic trends are not controllable in the way one talks about them is. I can only imagine how it would look if Trump were running on the economy over the last 4 years after Covid instead of against it. Who am I kidding? We all know what Trump would be saying - and this time rightly so. He'd say today is the best economy ever as the Dow Jones continues to reach record highs, GDP growth exceeds Trump's best years and inflation finally appears to be tamed for the moment. The US leads the world in oil production and exports while wage growth is outpacing inflation.

Reality has a very strong Biden/Harris bias these days regardless of what Trump's gaslighting tv commercials are telling Americans about our current economic state.

demolished her over her interview.

The article sited did nothing of the sort. Why do you insist on gaslighting every single topic? Why not actually READ what was written, not your insipid false spin on a fairly straightforward article.

Reid Epstein did - again - want to hold Harris to a standard no one holds Trump to - expecting details on policies not yet fully formed and then he obliviously noted the reason why Harris might be reticent to boldly promise what she cannot deliver without help.

Ms. Ruhle brought up the elephant in the room: How could any of this happen without Democratic control of the Senate?

This is a key question that hangs over the Harris campaign as Democrats increasingly fear Senator Jon Tester of Montana is in a perilous political situation. If he loses his re-election bid, Democrats would need to flip at least one Republican-held Senate seat to retain control of the chamber - an unlikely prospect given this year's daunting map for the party.

That is an argument she may find herself making to very skeptical Senate Republicans next year if she wins the White House.

What braindead farts like Strawlighter keeps forgetting is that Harris is still trying to introduce herself to millions of Americans - Americans who aren't interested in going into the weeds of policy wonkism and simply want to assess the character and strength of her compared to Trump, the already known commodity.

It's political malfeasance to offer details when your opponent won't. When you do you create a target for negative ads. Speaking of which, Trump is still running ads that were accurate a year or two ago, but not now. Inflation has dropped from its highs and continues to do so. Unemployment is still near historic lows while his commercials claim its rising and that a recession is just around the corner. He falsely claims that wages are down, when they aren't. Anything of detail that Harris articulates now will only be used against her.

When she says trust her values, most people understand exactly what that means - look at her political life and what she's always placed at the forefront of efforts over decades of public service. No one can say what needs to happen after January 20th because so much can change before then. But America can decide who'd they'd rather have making those important decisions - the candidate whose spent her entire adult life serving the American people or the candidate whose spent his entire life serving himself and his own ego, to the extent he's hawking cheap branded goods simultaneously as he's running for President, blurring all lines between election laws not designed to address for-profit candidates.

Related:

How Defense Experts Got Ukraine Wrong

The standard analysis of Russia and Ukraine paid almost no attention to the documented corruption of the Russian military, the rote nature of its exercises, and the failure of attempts to professionalize it. Far from having an abundance of well-trained personnel akin to American and British soldiers, Russian forces consisted for the most part of conscripts who had been bribed or coerced into signing up for a second year of duty in the same old abusive system. Many commentators wrongly compared Vladimir Putin's forces to their Western counterparts, yielding predictions that Russia would employ "shock and awe" against the Ukrainians - as if its air force had experience and organization similar to that of the United States. But the Russian military was not a somewhat smaller and less effective version of America's. It was a brutal, deeply flawed, and altogether inferior armed force.

The analytic failure in Ukraine makes a strong case for something so often lacking in military analysis and the academic world more generally: intellectual humility.

This deserter's story documents exactly what's articulated above as it regards the supplying and readiness of the average Russian conscripts and lower level officers.. Due to the immense corruption and criminality endemic to Russia's military, is it really far-fetched to ask whether their nuclear arsenal might be more of another Potemkin village in pieces and parts as well?

I simply can't ..... ROFLMBAO .....

Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to TRUMPY TROUT!

Now this is a Trump product that could actually hook a person's funny bone!

He's building a new pond, and the bass will pay for it.....

Okay, Mr. Hors-forth, tell us the answer.

I just went through the entire transcript of her interview from last night, and I couldn't identify one question she was asked that she didn't give an answer to related to the question and its complexities.

Would someone like to inform me of just what Strawlighter is talking about?

It's obvious why her team has kept her from the press.

Hmmmmmm, who to believe, Mark Cuban or Strawlighter......

On Tuesday, Mark Cuban said Trump is unable to demonstrate depth or nuance on policy.

"Whenever Donald Trump says something, everybody else has to explain for him what he said, right?" Cuban told MSNBC. He contrasted that with the Democratic presidential nominee, arguing that she "says what she says [and] everybody knows what she means. That is such a stark difference between the two."

www.huffpost.com

So, either Mark Cuban is wrong or Strawlighter has yet again been caught blatantly gaslighting when he insinuates that no one understands Harris' word salads. Could it be that Strawlighter simply doesn't have the mental capacity that most Americans - like Cuban - possess and he's trapped in a world of delusions unattached to reality?

I report you decide.

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