Showing posts with label Steve Linick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steve Linick. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 12, 2022

May 17, 2020: Trump Says We're Doing Really Well in Defeating COVID - Also in Defeating Inspector Generals

 

5/17/20: President Trump is in a celebratory mood, tweeting about his success taming the coronavirus! “Doing REALLY well, medically,” he claimed incongruously, “on solving the CoronaVirus situation (Plague!). It will happen!” 

Time to check the numbers to see if we were “doing REALLY well, medically.” According to John Hopkins University, by Sunday evening, the United States of America had: 

1,486,423 confirmed cases of COVID-19 (roughly 1.2 million more cases than the next most infected nation  Russia). 

We also led the world in deaths: 89,550, placing us first in a race where you want to finish last.



With the grim numbers piling up daily, Peter Navarro, one of Trump’s top economic advisors, spent Sunday morning trying to pass the buck from Trump to anyone else. If he thought Trump fans would fall for it, and they might have – he’d have blamed Cinderella. “Early on in this crisis, the CDC, which really had the most trusted brand around the world in this space really let the country down with the testing,” Navarro complained. 

If that wasn’t enough having the ballsy nerve to blame a government agency led by a Trump appointee, an agency of the government Donald J. Trump heads HHS Secretary Alex Azar had another explanation for high U.S. death rates. Americans weren’t dying because he and Trump fumbled the ball. Americans were dying more than, say Canadians, or Germans, because they were fat. Azar cited “comorbidities,” or underlying conditions, as the reason for America’s high death toll. Just to be clear he ticked them off: Obesity. Hypertension. Diabetes. 

Really…what could Health and Human Services do about that? If you died from COVID-19, it was actually your fault.

 

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“It is a threat to accountable democracy and a fissure in the constitutional balance of power.” 

Senator Mitt Romney

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WITH THOUSANDS dying every day and millions unemployed, we might forget that Disinfectant Donald is still threatening the rule of law in myriad ways. Lately, he has made a hobby of firing Inspector Generals. If you’re not clear, the job of any IG is to make sure that people working at the federal agency he or she oversees don’t break the laws. 

The latest victim of a Trumpian desire to rule like a king the fourth IG he has fired in two months was the IG for the State Department, Steve Linick. According to multiple reports, Linick had opened at least one investigation into possible illegal actions by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. So, Pompeo recommended his firing. Trump agreed. 

(I can find only one example of President Obama relieving an IG in eight years as president. I also find one case where President George W. Bush was asked to fire an IG. Robert W. Cobb resigned instead.)

 

As usual, most Republicans are too cowardly to complain about the president’s assault on the rule of law. One U.S. Senator did show a dash of courage. A second protested, but we’ll have to wait to see if there are any results. A third expressed concern. 

Starting with the last of the three: Sen. Susan Collins, who finds herself is in a fight to retain her seat in November, went on record via Twitter: 

I have long been a strong advocate for the Inspectors General. They are vital partners in Congress’s effort to identify inefficient or ineffective government programs and to root out fraud and other wrongdoing.

 

…The President has not provided the kind of justification for the removal of IG Linick required by this law.

 

See! Concern! The president might be breaking the law…. 

Chuck Grassley, GOP chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, was blunt. But the question remains. Will he act? 

He made it clear to reporters that inspectors-general were “crucial in correcting government failures and promoting the accountability that the American people deserve.”  Congress, he pointed out, “requires written reasons justifying an IG’s removal [emphasis added]. A general lack of confidence,” which Trump had cited as his reason for dumping Linick,  would not “satisfy Congress.” 

Sen. Mitt Romney, who seems to be the only GOP senator still in possession of a pair of nuts, was more direct. He warned that Trump’s firings of multiple inspectors-general were “unprecedented” and “doing so without good cause chills the independence essential to their purpose….It is a threat to accountable democracy and a fissure in the constitutional balance of power.”

Sunday, March 20, 2022

August 6, 2021: An Excellent Jobs Report, and a Missing $5,800 Bottle of Whiskey

 

8/6/21: The July jobs report is out. With Mr. Biden seated in the Oval Office, another 943,000 jobs are added to the U.S. economy. 

The figures for June are revised upward to show 938,000 Americans went back to work that month.


 

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Trump fans can never admit – their Orange God actually saw jobs decline under his cult leadership.

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In fact, the unemployment rate falls to 5.4% in July, meaning that in his first six full months in office, Joe Biden has slashed the rate from 6.3% to 5.4%, whereas Mr. Trump managed in four years to increase it from 4.7% on the day he took over to 6.3% when he handed over the mess he created to Mr. Biden. 

Starting with figures for February (we never count the month of January, when a new president is inaugurated), Mr. Biden has seen the following solid jobs growth: 

February:        536,000 jobs added

March:            785,000

April:              269,000

May:               614,000

June:               938,000

July:                943,000

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Total:              4,085,000 jobs added.

 

This total is: 

A.    Already much higher than for any year of the Trump presidency.

B.     Already much higher than for all four years of the Trump presidency combined, since, during his four years in the Oval Office, Loser Don oversaw a net loss of nearly 3,000,000 jobs.

 

This is actually pretty funny. Trump fans can never admit – or perhaps cannot count on their regulation ten digits – that their Orange God actually saw jobs decline under his cult leadership. 

We’ve pointed out repeatedly that under Trump’s predecessor, more jobs were added monthly, on average, in Obama’s last 76 months in office, than were added on average during Trump’s solid pre-pandemic run of 37 months (February 2017 to February 2020). 

You can look it up, add the monthly figures, and divide if you like. Sadly, if you love Trump like orange marmalade, you won’t like what you find.

 

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WE ALSO LEARN that a new Inspector General is investigating the disappearance of twenty kinds of gifts from the State Department’s vault during the course of the “drain the swamp” Trump administration. Dozens of items that were in the vault, before Trump and his toadies descended on State, are missing. Two officials told The Hill “that most of the missing items were gifts that the U.S. had planned to give to other countries, with many bearing former President Trump’s insignia. You could argue that anything with Trump’s mark on deserved to be tossed in a dumpster. But the case of the $5,800 bottle of Japanese whiskey really got the IG’s attention. Also, the missing gifts and booze make you understand why Trump fired Steve Linick, the previous IG at State, last year, without giving reasons, as required by law. 

The bottle in question was given to Secretary Pompeo – the guy who really wanted Trump to fire Linick –and by rule should have been retained by the State Department. One reason diplomats may not keep gifts valued at more than $390, unless they pay the difference, is easy to grasp. 

If diplomats keep expensive gifts then it would be increasingly likely that they would succumb to bribes.

 

The former Secretary of State says he doesn’t remember getting an expensive bottle of whiskey, doesn’t know where it might be, doesn’t remember drinking it or sniffing it, and couldn’t pick it out of a lineup, if the other beverages in the lineup were: 

A)    a can of Diet Mountain Dew

B)     a bottle of Rolling Rock

C)    a quart of motor oil

D)   a head of lettuce. (See: 5/19/20 for the Linick firing.) 

 

FUN FACT: The U.S. State Department is said to have a reputation, worldwide, for handing out modest gifts. In 2014, Sec. of State John Kerry famously handed over two large Idaho potatoes to his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov. Not quite a $5,800 bottle of whiskey, but, if baked, a tasty snack. 

In 2015, the gift exchange was a little more impressive. Kerry gave Lavrov a briefcase. Lavrov gave Kerry a basket – yes, a basket – of potatoes, threw in a basket of tomatoes, and topped it off with a “Victory” t-shirt commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Soviet defeat of Nazi Germany. 

(We kind of helped, by the way.)