Sunday, October 6, 2019

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Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – October 6, 2019

Tony Wikrent at Ian Welsh - 16 minutes ago
Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – October 6, 2019 by Tony Wikrent Economics Action Group, North Carolina Democratic Party Progressive Caucus Strategic Political Economy How Bill Clinton and American Financiers Armed China Matt Stoller [BIG, via Naked Capitalism 10-2-19] A must-read for all the details of the policy follies of the past four decades, and […]
 
"Fish rots from the head" 
 

Second Whistle-Blower Has Been Interviewed Over Trump’s Ukraine Dealings

Annie Karni at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 58 minutes ago
The new whistle-blower, who is said to have firsthand knowledge of the president’s dealings, has been interviewed by the intelligence community’s inspector general’s office, ABC News reported.
 
Suspicions confirmed.
 

North Korea Rules Out Quick Resumption of ‘Nauseating’ Talks with U.S.

Choe Sang-Hun at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 1 hour ago
The North said that it would not meet with American negotiators again until after Washington took “practical measures for complete and irreversible withdrawal of hostile policy.”
 
Trump has not acted.
 

Elizabeth Warren’s Big Challenge: Winning Black Voters

Thomas Kaplan at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 5 hours ago
African-Americans were essential to Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton winning competitive primaries like Ms. Warren faces in 2020. For now, Joe Biden has far deeper support.
 
One candidate will emerge from the convention.
 

Barr and a Top Prosecutor Cast a Wide Net in Reviewing the Russia Inquiry

Mark Mazzetti, Adam Goldman and Katie Benner at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 5 hours ago
The attorney general and a veteran prosecutor, John H. Durham, have charted an unusual course that could bolster President Trump’s pet theories about the Russia investigation.
 
Bolstering Trump is their intention.
 

Italy’s Connection to the Russia Investigation, Explained

Adam Goldman at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 5 hours ago
A Trump adviser met a professor in Rome whose actions figured into the opening of the Russia inquiry in 2016. Now the attorney general is reviewing it.
 
Europe is supposed  to do better at intelligence.
 
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Anti-Muslim Group ACT for America to Host Gala at Mar-a-Lago

Mariel Padilla at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 14 hours ago
Tickets for the November event start at $1,500 per person.
 
Trump is socially inept.
 

Top Biden Donors Gather Amid Storm Clouds Over Campaign

Shane Goldmacher at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 14 hours ago
Now fourth in the Democratic money chase and under fire from President Trump, Joseph R. Biden Jr. is increasingly dependent on his top donors, many of whom met in Philadelphia.
 
The Biden campaign is troubled.
 

U.S. Nuclear Talks With North Korea Break Down in Hours

David E. Sanger at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 17 hours ago
The State Department says the United States brought “creative ideas’’ to the talks. The North Koreans say the Americans arrived “empty-handed.”
 
Trump could not do his part.
 
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Kurt Volker, Ukraine and a Turbulent End in the Trump Administration

Annie Karni at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 18 hours ago
Friends say that Mr. Volker, who was President Trump’s envoy to Ukraine, was in an impossible situation. But they also say he was papering over his role.
 
The end is not fast enough.
 
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Pompeo Defends Trump’s Ukraine Conspiracy Theory

Lara Jakes at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 18 hours ago
In Athens, the American secretary of state dismissed the House Democrats’ impeachment inquiry and the political drama that it has sparked as a “silly gotcha game.”
 
The Gotcha game is not silly.
 
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Biden Faced His Biggest Challenge, and Struggled to Form a Response

Jonathan Martin, Alexander Burns and Katie Glueck at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 22 hours ago
As Trump made unfounded allegations about Biden and his son, the former vice president was torn over what to do. He now looks more vulnerable than at any point in the campaign.
 
Compromise is not possible here.
 
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What Happened in the Trump Impeachment Inquiry This Week

Kaly Soto at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 22 hours ago
Trump requests China’s help. Read the whistle-blower complaint at the heart of the inquiry. See who’s been subpoenaed. Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine. And more.
 
It got more serious.
 
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The ‘Never Trump’ Coalition That Decided Eh, Never Mind, He’s Fine

Jeremy W. Peters at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 23 hours ago
They signed open letters, dedicated a special magazine issue to criticism of him and swore he would tear at the fabric of this nation. Now they have become the president’s strongest defenders.
 
Their errors are apparent. 
 
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These Republicans May Not Endorse an Impeachment Inquiry. But They Aren’t Saying No.

Sheryl Gay Stolberg at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 1 day ago
Republicans like Representative Mark Amodei of Nevada are balancing the risk of President Trump’s wrath and the knowledge that history will hold them accountable for their actions.
 
Force a secret vote.
 
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Jumbo Shrimp and Lobster Tails: D.C.’s Fund-Raising Hot Spots

Jennifer Steinhauer and Mark Walker at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 1 day ago
Political campaigns spend a small fortune on food, drink, staff and other fees when they raise money in the nation’s capital. These are the top 11 spots.
 
The bait tastes good.
 
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Open Thread

Ian Welsh at Ian Welsh - 1 day ago
As usual, feel free to use the comments to discuss topics not related to recent posts.
 
Sooner is better.    As soon as you can is best.
 
PR must lose the control board.
It is the disaster.
 
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Bernie Sanders Has a Heart Attack: This Week in the 2020 Race

Matt Stevens and Maggie Astor at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 1 day ago
Here are seven things that happened in the presidential campaign this week.
 
Elizabeth Warren is a bit closer.
 
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China Loves News About Trump’s Controversies. Not This Time.

Chris Buckley at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 1 day ago
Since President Trump called for China to investigate the Bidens, Chinese media and officials have been notably muted. They have reason for caution, said experts.
 
China wants the American market. 
 
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2nd Official Is Weighing Whether to Blow the Whistle on Trump’s Ukraine Dealings

Michael S. Schmidt and Adam Goldman at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 1 day ago
The official, a member of the intelligence community, was interviewed by the inspector general to 
corroborate the original whistle-blower’s account.

He has spoken.


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