What Fresh Hell is This? for Jan 31st 2017

Filed in Featured, National by on January 31, 2017

A Guest Post from Alby Damned

The Trump administration ratcheted up the bully-boy tactics Monday night, firing the country’s acting attorney general for her “betrayal” – telling government attorneys not to defend the executive order banning travel from seven Muslim countries – and telling the 100 diplomats who released an official dissent memo that if they don’t like working under Trump they can quit.
NY Times: Trump Fires Acting Attorney General Who Defied Him

 

For the nuts and bolts on how this unprecedented showdown between the executive and judiciary might unfold, check out this Slate article. The reporters consulted several constitutional experts:
Slate: Crisis Mode: What happens if Donald Trump refuses a federal court order

 

Josh Marshall on another story that relies on the word “unprecedented” – the fact that Trump used Congressional staffers to help draft the ban without informing the staffers’ bosses. Even more troubling, he made them sign non-disclosure forms:
Talking Points Memo: This is The Big Story

 

Reihan Salam, a conservative inclined against Trump, sees the ban as a policy only the racists … er, nationalists will love:
Slate: Incompetent President vs. United Front

 

For the more apocalyptically inclined, a horrible scenario that I’m reluctant to call “worst case,” since “worst” keeps being redefined downwards.
Reader Supported News: Trial Balloon for a Coup?

 

The press, both foreign and domestic, has latched onto the idea that Steve Bannon is running the White House, and they’re having little trouble finding sources who’ll say it’s a terrible idea. As this article notes, “One Bannon quote making the rounds this weekend: ‘Lenin wanted to destroy the state, and that’s my goal, too. I want to bring everything crashing down and destroy all of today’s establishment.’ ” Lovely.
Foreign Policy: Steve Bannon Is Making Sure There’s No White House Paper Trail, Says Intel Source

 

Little noticed in all the backlash is that a majority of 55% of Americans, in a poll before the executive order, supported a temporary ban on Muslims entering the country. But this was handled so badly that even some conservatives are steamed, and not just the Koch brothers. Is it fair to say that when you’ve lost Dale Earnhardt Jr., you’ve lost America?
Huffington Post: NASCAR Star Dale Earnhardt Jr. Speaks Out For Immigration

 

He might be Mr. Brexit, but the British don’t seem to want him. A petition to prevent Trump from meeting the royal family has passed 1 million signatures and keeps climbing:
The Guardian: Anti-Trump petition to stop UK state visit passes 1m signatures

 

For anyone who thinks Delaware has land-use problems, read up on this plan by the Latter Day Saints to build a city of 500,000 in the middle of Florida’s “last frontier”:
The Guardian: From book to boom: how the Mormons plan a city for 500,000 in Florida

Alby Damned is the nom de guerre of retired journalist and talk show host Al Mascitti. He lives in Hockessin.

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  1. meatball says:

    Isn’t that what we want as liberals? Planned cities? Ya lost me.

  2. Alby says:

    What I don’t want as a liberal is a tax-free “religion” buying up huge tracts of land. Let them pay taxes like any other business.

  3. meatball says:

    They pay taxes on all property that doesn’t have a direct religious bent (including this one).It says so in the article you cited. So whats the problem again?

  4. Alby says:

    But they buy it with money they got tax-free. They claim otherwise, but the shadow corporations make that claim dubious.

    And you do understand the part about losing the last big tract of open space, right?

    But you’re free to support the project. Your choice. So what’s your problem?

  5. meatball says:

    If by 2080 we need a city for 500,000 people in the grassy swamps of south central Florida…..more power to them. No need to expend too much outrage here.

  6. Alby says:

    Not much expended. Just thought it was an interesting article for putting Delaware land-use issues into perspective.