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A Century Ago, White Protestant Extremism Marched on Washington

February 7, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

From the Feb. 7, 2021 New York Times: Kelly J. Baker is a writer and scholar of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s. She sees frightening similarities between that culture and the violence at the Capitol on Jan. 6. A most interesting essay showing how things have not changed in ~100 years, the rhetoric … [Read more…]

Posted in: Faits Divers, Politics, Racism, Thinking about, Trump Tagged: 1920, American history, anti-immigrant, Catholic immigrants, evangelical movement, extremism, immigrants, Jewish immigrants, Klansmen, misogynistic, Protestant Christianity, The Klan, Trump, White Christianity, white supremacist

“…the worst thing that an American president could ever do.”

January 22, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

The Atlantic’s Peter Nicholas writes in “What I Saw at the White House on Trump’s Last Day” “This is the only president in American history who incited an insurrection against Congress that could have resulted in assassinations and hostage-taking and, conceivably, the cancellation of a free presidential election and the fracturing of a democracy,” Michael … [Read more…]

Posted in: Faits Divers, Politics, Thinking about, This Day in History, Trump Tagged: Donald Trump, insurrection

Before Capitol Riot, Republican Lawmakers Fanned the Flames

January 11, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

From the NYTimes: Before Capitol Riot, Republican Lawmakers Fanned the Flames A “1776 moment”: Several of the president’s closest allies in Congress used bellicose language to urge their supporters to attend the Jan. 6 rally that turned into a deadly riot. Just so we don’t forget.

Posted in: Politics, Racism, This Day in History, Trump Tagged: Ali Alexander, Andy Biggs, anti-Christian socialists, Lauren Boebert, Madison Cawthorn, MAGA, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Mo Brooks, Paul Gosar, Pete Sessions, the Capitol

‘Destructive madness’ – SWISSINFO on 01/06/2021

January 8, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Over at SWISSINFO is a telling summary of the Swiss newspaper editorials concerning the mob at the US Capitol on 01/06/2021: Swiss Perspectives The Tages-Anzeiger said: “If there’s one positive aspect to the storming of Congress, it’s that whoever still goes along with Trump’s insanity will now go down with him. In that respect, the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Faits Divers, Pandemic, Politics, Thinking about, This Day in History, Trump Tagged: Blick, democracy, Donald Trump, Le Temps, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, NZZ, Swiss papers, Tages-Anzeiger, US Capitol riot

The 147 Republicans Who Voted To Overturn Election Results

January 7, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Just so we don’t forget: The 147 Republicans Who Voted To Overturn Election Results By Karen Yourish, Larry Buchanan and Denise Lu Updated January 7, 2021 Here are the eight senators and 139 representatives who voted to sustain one or both objections.

Posted in: Politics, Racism, Thinking about, This Day in History, Trump Tagged: lawmakers, Republican, Republican lawmakers, Trump

Business Leaders Condemn Violence on Capitol Hill: ‘This Is Sedition’

January 6, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

From the NYT today – I never thought that we would see this: Business Leaders Condemn Violence on Capitol Hill: ‘This Is Sedition’ The National Association of Manufacturers, one of the country’s largest lobbying groups, suggested that Vice President Mike Pence should consider invoking a provision of the 25th Amendment that allows members of the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Finanace, Politics, Racism, Thinking about, This Day in History, Trump Tagged: 25th Amendment, Business Roundtable, National Association of Manufacturers, sedition, Thomas J. Donohue, Trump, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Vice President Pence

Wired: Firing Christopher Krebs Crosses a Line—Even for Trump

November 30, 2020 by sergneri Leave a Comment

At Wired, an in depth essay on the work and firing of Chris Krebs at the CISA. While this is, I’m sure, just one of the many assholeries we’ll see from Trump on his way out, it is a tragedy in its own right.

Posted in: Ethical and green living, Future of Work, IT Failures, Politics, Thinking about, Trump Tagged: Christopher Krebs, CISA, DHS, Rumor Control website, Trump

Patrick Gathara – The final throes of the Trump presidency exposed America as the bad joke

November 15, 2020 by sergneri Leave a Comment

… and danger to the world it has certainly become In the Guardian, an essay by Patrick Gathara, a Kenyan political cartoonist, satirist and writer gives a timely and honest view of how Trump makes America look to the rest of the world. It is shameful and funny. The media did not feel it necessary … [Read more…]

Posted in: Ethical and green living, Politics, Racism, Thinking about, Trump Tagged: brash, downright stupid, Election, entitled, Iraq, overconfident, Rich, satire, schadenfreude, shithole countries, Trump, Vietnam

NiemanLAB – Russian, Chinese, and Iranian media are turning on Trump

October 28, 2020 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Meanwhile, over at NiemanLAB, an interesting analysis of these three “enemies” of the USA and their take on the election campaigns and the presidential prospects compared to 2016. Interesting times we live in? “Intransigence” and “ignorance” Sometimes, last-minute surprises upend the final month of the U.S. presidential race. This year was no exception, with Trump’s … [Read more…]

Posted in: Pandemic, Politics, Thinking about, Trump Tagged: 2020 campaign, Al Alam News, China, debate, Democratic Party, Donald Trump, election cycle, Iran, Joe Biden, Kommersant, Newspaper, political narrative, Russia, Russian media, The Beijing News

How a Plan to Save the Power System Disappeared

August 30, 2020 by sergneri Leave a Comment

A federal lab found a way to modernize the grid, reduce reliance on coal, and save consumers billions. Then Trump appointees blocked it. The Atlantic Story by Peter Fairley

Posted in: Climate Change, Ethical and green living, Finanace, Future of Work, Politics, Science, Thinking about, Trump Tagged: 2018, Aaron Bloom, Alex Fitzsimmons, carbon policy, carbon pricing, Catherine “Katie” Jereza, Cathy Tripodi, Charles Koch, climate change, climate change deniers, coal, coal-industry, DOE, Interconnections Seam Study, Jereza, Joshua Novacheck, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, NREL, Paris climate-change agreement, power grids, power plants, Power System, Rick Perry, Seams, Secretary of Energy, The Grid, Tom Sloan, Tripodi, Trump administration, U.S. Department of Energy
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