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Friday, September 20, 2019

Donald Trump's 'Promise' to a Foreign Leader Is More Than Just Troubling. ESQUIRE.


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I never thought I'd see the day when a serious concern for national security would be allayed in my mind by the fact that the President* of the United States never has made a promise he couldn't break.
Yes, it has well and truly hit the fan. From, as you undoubtedly know by now, the Washington Post:
Trump’s interaction with the foreign leader included a “promise” that was regarded as so troubling that it prompted an official in the U.S. intelligence community to file a formal whistleblower complaint with the inspector general for the intelligence community, said the former officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly. It was not immediately clear which foreign leader Trump was speaking with or what he pledged to deliver, but his direct involvement in the matter has not been previously disclosed. It raises new questions about the president’s handling of sensitive information and may further strain his relationship with U.S. spy agencies. One former official said the communication was a phone call.
Sooner or later, we'll find out to whom El Caudillo del Mar-a-Lago made one of his customarily worthless promises. If we're all very lucky, it will be to some bush-league satrap like the ruler of Qatar. If we're not lucky, it will be to somebody who won't take the president*'s usual modus operandi as helplessly as various New Jersey glaziers once had to, and the president* will be forced to start eating his KFC with a geiger counter. What we do know is that the communication involving the promise was sufficiently alarming that some conscientious spook blew the whistle on it. What we also know is that our acting Director of National Intelligence has fought like a rabid badger to keep that information a way from the responsible congressional committees.
Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson determined that the complaint was credible and troubling enough to be considered a matter of “urgent concern,” a legal threshold that requires notification of congressional oversight committees.But acting director of national intelligence Joseph Maguire has refused to share details about Trump’s alleged transgression with lawmakers, touching off a legal and political dispute that has spilled into public view and prompted speculation that the spy chief is improperly protecting the president.The Post has followed up with an interesting timeline. The entry for August 8 is particularly piquant.
Aug. 8: After Trump’s pick of Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-Tex.) to replace Coats falls through, Trump announces Joseph Maguire would take on the role in an acting capacity. In doing so, he bypassed Sue Gordon, who had been Coats’s No. 2 at DNI and was a career intelligence official with bipartisan support. Gordon would also resign.
Four days later, the spook blows the whistle.
One hesitates to say enough is enough but, this time, seriously, enough is truly enough. The president*, who knows nothing about anything and whose word is worthless, is promising god alone knows what to god alone knows who, but whatever it happened to be was scary enough to spook the spooks, and damaging enough to risk corrupting the usual oversight process. How much of this perilous nonsense are we willing to tolerate? When corruption and incompetence collide, there's a lot that hits the fan.

Will you stand up for Planned Parenthood? JENNIFER WEXTON.


The Trump administration's new "gag rule" has cut off Planned Parenthood from millions in federal funds. This is terrible news for all the families who rely on Planned Parenthood for affordable reproductive healthcare and life-saving services.

Stand with Jennifer and call on Congress to restore funding for Planned Parenthood >>
David,

Last month, the Trump administration's domestic "gag rule" went into effect. This rule stops federal funds under Title X from going to any health clinic that refers patients to abortion providers -- especially Planned Parenthood.

The Title X funding that Planned Parenthood is losing also covers cancer screening, STI testing, and birth control. The gag rule is putting people's lives at risk by cutting millions of families off from this affordable care.

We're witnessing an offensive assault on basic healthcare access for all Americans, and Jennifer is determined to undo the damage. That's why she's joining pro-choice advocates, candidates, and representatives from across the country to demand that Congress work to reinstate Title X funds for Planned Parenthood.

Add your name to stand with Jennifer. We need 5,000 signatures to push congressional action to fund the clinics that serve so many Americans.
Thank you,

Team Wexton

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION. The APA's Good Practices Guide is now available.





Dear DAVID,


The APA is pleased to announce that our Good Practices Guide is now available. The guide was prepared by the task force on a best practices guide, under the leadership of its chair, Peter Railton, with input from multiple committees and individuals, including APA members during a public open-comment period on the draft guide and feedback sessions held at the 2018 APA divisional meetings.
 
The Good Practices Guide is intended to serve as a set of recommendations to help philosophers create and maintain an academic community based on mutual respect, fairness, inclusivity, and a commitment to scholarship and learning.
 
Our hope is that the guide will continue to evolve over time to keep up with the changing needs of the profession. I encourage you to submit comments and suggestions on this guide via the form on the APA website.
 


 
We hope you will find the Good Practices Guide to be a helpful resource and encourage you to share and discuss it with your colleagues and students.
 
All the best,
 
Amy E. Ferrer
Executive Director
 

THE MUELLER REPORT AND TESTIMONY, ARTICLES AND POSTS, START TO FINISH: ROBERT MUELLERS UPCOMING TESTIMONY BEFORE CONGRESS: ADVICE FOR DEMOCRATS. PART 2.


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If there is one thing that has always puzzled me, given the degree of importance they usually play in justifying specific actions, (or inactions), when dealing with matters of a Political Nature, it is the blind acceptance of the Truth of Assertions made in categories such as...


- STATISTICS.
  (INCLUDES PERCENTAGES, NUMBERS AND FIGURES,
  FINANCES, AND, OF COURSE, VOTE TOTALS/ELECTION RESULTS)

- PROPER DOCUMENTATION.

- LAW. (WORDING AND INTERPRETATION).

- AUTOMATIC ASSUMPTION THAT AN AUTHORITY
   FIGURE CANNOT BE QUESTIONED OR DOUBTED.

...that are not properly checked for TRUTH AND VALIDITY,
   EVEN BY THOSE WHO ARE AFFECTED NEGATIVELY.
   THIS INCLUDES AGENTS, REPRESENTATIVES, ELECTED
   OFFICIALS etc; WHO HAVE A LEGAL/MORAL DUTY TO ACT
   ON BEHALF OF OTHERS.


 There is no excuse for any INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP TO ACCEPT ANY
 CONCLUSIONS IN THE ABOVE CATEGORIES WITHOUT CLEAR
 AND UNDERSTANDABLE REASONS THAT CAN BE CHECKED AND
 PROPERLY VERIFIED, AND WITH THE PREMISES AND CONCLUSIONS
 FORMING A LOGICALLY VALID ARGUMENT.

TO BE CONTINUED: QUESTIONS THAT MUST BE ANSWERED: ROBERT MUELLERS TESTIMONY BEFORE THE SENATE.