Mitch McConnell’s Floor Speech Congratulating President-Elect Biden

This was an excellent speech by Senator Mitch .  The transcript was posted on CNN.  While a majority of Americans had enough of Donald Trump’s bad behavior,  Mitch McConnell makes some valid points listing Trump accomplishments. Democrats need to read this speech.

Updated 12:11 PM ET, Tue December 15, 2020

(CNN) Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell recognized Joe Biden’s victory on Tuesday in a floor speech, where he congratulated the President-elect but also praised Donald Trump’s presidency.

Below is the text of the Kentucky Republican’s floor speech provided by McConnell’s office:

“Over the last four years, our country has benefited from a presidential term filled with major accomplishments.

President Donald Trump has repeatedly surprised the skeptics, confounded his critics, and delivered significant policy victories that have strengthened our country.

Case in point: Back in May, when the President set the goal of finding a pandemic-ending vaccine by the end of this year, his timeline was dismissed by people who assumed they knew better.

Quote: ‘Trump promises coronavirus vaccine by end of the year,’ scoffed one headline, ‘but his own experts temper expectations.’ ‘Fact check,’ complained another headline, ‘Coronavirus vaccine could come this year, Trump says. Experts say he needs a ‘miracle’ to be right.’ End quote.

Well, with the genius of science, support from Congress, and the bold leadership of the Trump administration, that medical miracle arrived right on schedule.

Americans on the front lines are receiving vaccinations as we speak.

This episode offers a kind of microcosm of the last four years.

On so many subjects — from economic prosperity to foreign policy to protecting American families — the skeptics doubted him, the critics derided him, but President Trump has delivered.

When President Trump ran for office, he promised to help open a new chapter for working families.

After eight years of failed policies that concentrated wealth and optimism And that is exactly what happened.

Before this pandemic spread from China and the world had to slam on the brakes, the American people had the best job market in living memory.

With help from the policies of President Trump and Republicans in Congress, American workers dynamited the stagnation that experts had said was “the new normal.”

Unemployment hit a 50-year low. Capital markets hit record highs. And this time, all kinds of Americans got to share in the gains.

We saw earnings grow faster for workers than for managers; faster for the bottom 25% than for the top 25%.

This success was fueled in part by the policy leadership of President Trump.

His administration pursued bold regulatory changes.

Once-in-a-generation tax reform had eluded prior leaders. This President signed it into law in his first year.

And together we repealed the worst part of Obamacare. The unfair individual mandate was zeroed out.

President Trump also took historic steps to strengthen the future of our trade with the world.

He secured the historic United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement and bilateral tax treaties with partners in Europe and Asia.

A nation this productive needs plenty of energy to keep it going. Fortunately, President Trump and his administration ended the ideological war on fossil fuels and hit the accelerator on all-of-the-above American energy dominance.

In the last four years we surpassed Saudi Arabia in oil production. We saw energy exports exceed energy imports for the first year in almost 70 years.

That energy independence has dramatically strengthened our hand with respect to the rest of the world, particularly the Middle East.

Speaking of the Middle East, President Trump wasted little time pulling back from the prior administration’s disastrous ‘Iran deal.’

His team eliminated daylight between us and Israel and repaired our relationships with Arab partners.

And he aligned these relationships around our common shared interests — countering threats like radical Islamic terrorists and Iranian aggression.

Under President Trump’s command, our forces took terrorist leaders like Al-Baghdadi and Soleimani off the battlefield.

The physical caliphate that ISIS established on the previous president’s watch was destroyed.

All this paved the way for the Abraham Accords — the historic normalization of relationships between Israel and the (United Arab Emirates), Bahrain, Sudan, and most recently Morocco, with the potential for more on the horizon.

Now, the Middle East isn’t the only place where the Trump administration has shored up our footing on the world stage.

Our 45th commander-in-chief set out to rebuild and modernize our military, and to move our foreign policy from a chapter of weakness and apology into a renewed posture of strength.

Four years later, we have a new National Defense Strategy to compete with and deter adversaries like Russia and China.

We have rebuilt the military and invested in new technologies to ensure America keeps our edge in everything from cyber to space to advanced weapons systems.

And the President’s leadership has not stopped with those who are currently serving.

He also signed into law the historic VA MISSION Act, to ensure our dedication to our men and women in uniform does not end when their tours conclude.

Clearly, the list of American accomplishments since 2016 is nearly endless.

There are the many miles of new protections on our southern border. At one point apprehensions at the border hit their lowest level since the 1970s.

Essential causes like religious liberty and the most vulnerable, the unborn, have had a champion in this administration, instead of an adversary.

There have been historic new steps to conserve our national treasures, like the Great American Outdoors Act.

And perhaps most important of all, President Trump nominated — and this Senate confirmed — three outstanding Supreme Court justices along with more than 220 more Article III federal judges.

These are brilliant, young, constitutionalist men and women in lifetime appointments who will renew the judiciary for a generation.

All because President Trump knows we need judges who respect the essential but limited job description the framers wrote for our third branch of government.

As you can see, it would take far more than one speech to catalog all the major wins the Trump administration has helped deliver for the American people.

The outsider who swore he would shake up Washington and lead our country to new accomplishments both at home and abroad proceeded to do exactly that.

President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence deserve our thanks and our gratitude for their tireless work — and their essential roles in all these victories and many more.

Six weeks ago, Americans voted in this year’s general election. The legal and constitutional processes have continued to play out.

Yesterday, electors met in all 50 states. So, as of this morning, our country officially has a President-elect and a Vice President-elect.

Many millions of us had hoped the presidential election would yield a different result. But our system of government has processes to determine who will be sworn in on January the 20th.

The Electoral College has spoken.

So today, I want to congratulate President-elect Joe Biden. The President-elect is no stranger to the Senate. He has devoted himself to public service for many years.

I also congratulate the Vice President-elect, our colleague from California, Senator Harris. Beyond our differences, all Americans can take pride that our nation has a female Vice President-elect for the first time.

I look forward to finishing out the next 36 days strong with President Trump. Our nation needs us to add another bipartisan chapter to this record of achievement.”

A Sad Ending to the Trump Presidency

Knowing that his presidency will end on January 20, I would have expected Donald Trump to crow about his accomplishments. There are many things that are positive accomplishments that he can point to and they ought to pointed out to historians and others who criticized his administration.

The most important was brining a covid-19 vaccine into use in less than one year. Of course it was the scientists who found the medication but it was Mr. Trump who provided the funding to make it happen. Strangely he was not to be seen as the first vaccination were given at George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C.

Trump has battled the military in his desire to bring our troops home from Afghanistan. That never ending war has resulted in 2,372 U.S. military deaths and 20,320 American servicemembers have also been wounded in action during the war.

Previous administrations have not confronted China’s theft of our technology and they have taken thousands of American jobs. The tariffs Trump imposed on China was good first step in supporting America’s manufacturing sector.

Rocket Man has come to understand that the United States will take military action if necessary to counter North Korea’s nuclear weapons development.

Improved relations between Israel and it Muslim neighbors has reduced the chance of war in the Middle East was all brought about by negotiations prompted by the United States.

If it has not been for the virus the unemployment rate would still be at 3.5%. His adjustment to tax rates has been a boon to business and has raised the Dow Jones and S&P 500 to its highest value in history,

If I was Donald Trump I would be advertising all of his administrations accomplishments. Sadly, instead, he has chosen to try to overturn America’s greatest gift to the world. Democracy. So his effort to destroy America’s democracy will likely be his legacy.

Is Secession a Solution?

Is it time to split the United States apart?

Rush Limbaugh, conservative bigot and Medal of Freedom recipient, dropped a little bomb on his listeners the other day.

Bemoaning the fact that Republicans have not only lost the presidency but the culture wars as well, he said, “I actually think that we’re trending toward secession. I see more and more people asking what in the world do we have in common with the people who live in, say, New York? … There cannot be a peaceful coexistence of two completely different theories of life, theories of government, theories of how we manage our affairs. We can’t be in this dire a conflict without something giving somewhere along the way.”

I have been asking the same question that Limbaugh is asking for years. What in the world do Angelinos have in common with the people who live in places like Kansas or Oklahoma? I live in Los Angeles and have more in common with the people in San Francisco and NYC. Wheat fields and corn fields are important but my concerns are totally different then farmers. Farmers and ranchers aren’t concerned with homelessness and sufficient wages to pay the rent.

From abortion rights, to LGBTQ rights, to use of the death penalty, to gun ownership rights, Blue and Red states hold diametrically opposite views.

As to the Civil War, Lincoln may have kept the country together but at what price? Did the North really win? Southerners still resent the Yankees (Northerners). Jefferson Davis’ birthday is a state holiday in Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. The Confederate battle flag is still flown in Southern states.

California’s relationship with the federal government has been a non-stop battle on issues from immigration to air pollution.

States like Wyoming and the Dakotas with populations less than the San Fernando Valley have an equal voice in the Senate with the 40 million population California. People in Idaho, western Washington state, and parts of California and Oregon have dreams of a new state with laws that would conform with their social values.

So yes, there are so many things dividing us and that this really is the Un-United States of America. Splitting this nation apart doesn’t seem like a bad idea.

Fight for the Presidency in 2021 is Not Over

Donald Trump will use whatever means necessary to retain his presidency including the use of armed force. It’s called a coup or coup d’état. Or is it I’m going to make you an offer you can’t refuse. 

He has at least three things he can do to retain the presidency.

1. Persuade electors to vote for him despite the actual popular vote. He might call them trying to convince them that there was fraud in the election. They might agree to take bribes.  Those bribes may not be money but promises of help in future elections or help for their states.  Maybe some threats like gangsters would use. Don Vito Corleone, in The Godfather: “I’m going to make him an offer he can’t refuse.” 

2. Implement a coup or coup d’état through violent means. There are already para-military groups and others who have said they will take up arms to ensure that Trump is inaugurated on January 20.

3. Support Texas GOP chairman Allen West who has proposed a secession of some states.

Is any of this likely?  It may be in Donald Trump’s world.

The Loser’s Lament

New York Daily News Editorial Board, December 9, 2020 

Trump continues to lie, and his allies continue to try to disenfranchise American voters.

Tuesday, as the “safe harbor” deadline cementing Joe Biden’s win as president came and went, finalizing the slates of electors chosen by states, Donald Trump dug himself deeper into a delusional hole.

“We’re going to have to see who the next administration is,” he said while discussing vaccine distribution. “Because we won in those swing states,” adding, “You can’t steal hundreds of thousands of votes.”

But stealing hundreds of thousands of votes is precisely what Trump and his desperate band of denialists attempt, as they try to invalidate tallies that went for Biden.

Trump’s furious court challenges have failed spectacularly in Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada and Pennsylvania. The only state to miss the safe harbor deadline was Wisconsin, due to a Thursday court hearing — meaning that Badger State electors will be the only ones subject to congressional challenge.

Tuesday, even as the Supreme Court declined an attempt by Trump allies to overturn Pennsylvania’s results, Texas’ attorney general asked the high court to block four other states from filing their Electoral College votes because they adjusted their voting procedures to enfranchise people during the COVID pandemic. It would be funny if it weren’t so sad, and so damaging to America’s status as a paragon of democracy worldwide.

The shenanigans will continue. The man who used a racist lie about foreign birth to claim his predecessor was illegitimate will use essentially racist lies about intrinsically illegitimate urban votes to claim his successor is illegitimate.

Nearly 90% of Republicans in Congress refuse to acknowledge Biden’s victory. Two outright insist Trump won. And one, Rep. Alex Mooney of West Virginia, is floating a resolution to formally condemn members who call on the president to concede.

Four years drunk on a demagogue’s lies have brought Republicans to a rock bottom of servility and humiliation.

Biden talks to NYT’s Thomas Friedman

I am calling Joe Biden’s approach to his job as president, Bidenism. His will likely be a slow but well thought out leadership.

As reported on Politico Playbook the cautious JOE BIDEN spoke to TOM FRIEDMAN of the NYT: “Biden: ‘We’re Going to Fight Like Hell by Investing in America First’”“Biden’s top priority, he said, is getting a generous stimulus package through Congress, even before he takes office. … But the big question is whether he can get it past McConnell today or tomorrow if the Republicans continue to hold the Senate. A significant number of Republican senators could decide that they want to become deficit hawks again under a President Biden, after four years of uncontrolled spending under Trump that has brought the national debt to record highs.

“Biden was careful about how he talked about McConnell, who has been careful not to call Biden ‘president-elect.’ Biden obviously wants to keep the prospects of cooperation open — but also make clear that he may have more leverage with the American people than the G.O.P. realizes if Senate Republicans opt for full-on obstruction.

“‘Let me put it this way,’ he said, ‘There are a number of things that when McConnell controlled the Senate that people said couldn’t get done, and I was able to get them done with [him]. I was able to get them to, you know, raise taxes on the wealthy.’ ‘I think there are trade-offs, that not all compromise is walking away from principle,’ Biden added. ‘He knows me. I know him. I don’t ask him to embarrass himself to make a deal.’ …

“On China, he said he would not act immediately to remove the 25 percent tariffs that Trump imposed on about half of China’s exports to the United States — or the Phase 1 agreement Trump inked with China that requires Beijing to purchase some $200 billion in additional U.S. goods and services during the period 2020 and 2021 — which China has fallen significantly behind on. ‘I’m not going to make any immediate moves, and the same applies to the tariffs,’ he said. ‘I’m not going to prejudice my options.’”

Civil War or Autocracy?

Is this what the start of a civil war looks like in America in 2020?

Thousands of President Donald Trump’s supporters of all stripes, including right-wing and far-right groups, rallied in Washington, DC, on Saturday to protest the election results and fights erupted between Trump supporters and Biden supporters.

Autocracy is a system of government in which supreme political power to direct all the activities of the state is concentrated in the hands of one person, whose decisions are subject to neither external legal restraints nor regularized mechanisms of popular control. An autocrat is a ruler who has absolute power. That is the dream of Donald Trump.

In an extension of Donald Trump’s refusal to concede the election to Joe Biden, Vice President Mike Pence on Friday said the administration plans to remain in place for another full term. But it won’t be his last term.

I wish it wasn’t so but Donald Trump will not be giving up the presidency. Somehow he will be inaugurated for his second term on January 20. And I predict he will be inaugurated for his third term on January 20, 2025. By that time the congress will have will have been sidelines and on the way to elimination as an unnecessary waste of time and Trump will remain in office for the rest of his life with absolute total power. We have the GOP to thank for this. By 2025 some Republicans will realize their error. History will note the end of the American democratic republic in history books written in other countries. In 2025 there will be controls on the “free press.” The constitution will be a memory by the end of Trump’s third term.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, for example, said Tuesday that “there will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration.” And Trade Advisor Peter Navarro said Friday that the White House is operating “under the assumption” that Trump will serve a second term in office.

Other than a Supreme Court with a backbone and a populace that says No to Trump’s ambition the path is clear. Over 70 million people voted for Donald Trump. That is not a majority but is a substantial minority.

I fear this could be the end of the world’s greatest democracy.

Wait Minute, I am not giving up the Presidency

No presidential candidate in modern history has refused to concede, but there’s no law that requires it. What happens if Trump refuses to concede the 2020 election?  It won’t make any difference. Joe Biden becomes president on January 20, 2021 if he has won in the electoral college.

Then comes Donald Trump saying wait a minute. He throws a fit and a group of ten Republican attorneys general announced Monday that they are filing an amicus brief with the Supreme Court in a case challenging mail ballots in Pennsylvania, arguing that the state increased the risk of fraud in the election. Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt led the group saying, “Free and fair elections are the cornerstone of our republic and it’s one of the reasons why the United States is the envy of the world. We have to ensure that every legal vote cast is counted and that every illegal vote not cast is not counted. To do so would disenfranchise millions of Americans.” If successful they will file briefs overturning the votes in other states.

Donald Trump loves drama. He is an entertainer. Like soap opera the drama offers the questions that those programs always ask
-Will a conservative supreme court overturn the vote in Pennsylvania or any other state?
-Will Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s moment of “we won” be overturned? That really would be the end of the American democracy.
-Are all these actions by state attorney generals meant to placate the scary Donald Trump?

Tune in in the coming days to learn who will be the next president of the United States.

“If you count the legal votes, I easily win.”

Waah, Waah. This can’t be happening to me

A Panicked Trump falsely claims he’s winning as Biden’s lead expands in nail-biter election.

It is a sad time for the American democracy. Of course we don’t know who will win the election but I can’t recall any one term president claim there were illegal votes and that was the reason he lost re-election.

Donald Trump’s claims of fraud started at 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday November 4 in an appearance at the White House, Trump falsely asserted the pending outcome was “a fraud on the American public” and an “embarrassment on our country.”

Then Trump followed up with these were the words were spoken at about 7 p.m. eastern time yesterday by the president in the press room at the White House. “If you count the legal votes, I easily win. If you count the illegal votes, they can try to steal the election from us.”

The Los Angeles Times reported some Republicans joined other officials in swiftly condemning President Trump’s latest false claims late Thursday that he is being robbed of a reelection victory by fraudulent votes in decisive states where Joe Biden appears to be winning.

“There is no defense for the President’s comments tonight undermining our Democratic process,” Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, tweeted shortly after Trump spoke from the White House briefing room. “America is counting the votes, and we must respect the results as we always have before. No election or person is more important than our Democracy.”

Ellen Weintraub, chair of the Federal Election Commission and a Democrat, urged the president to stop making false claims.  “Enough, Mr. President. Enough. Spewing conspiracy theories regarding this election will not change the results,” she tweeted. “Your lies undermine our democracy and harm our country. Just stop.”

The sad reality is that we elected a person to be president who believes he is above the law and has the right to a second term in office no matter what the vote count results.  The cartoon above says it all.