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RSN: With Just Days Left, an Unabashed Rant Print
Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=27921"><span class="small">Mort Rosenblum, Reader Supported News</span></a>   
Wednesday, 28 October 2020 12:13

Rosenblum writes: "Reality is plain: we are in danger of re-electing a seriously sick man, who is capable of anything."

Supporters of President Donald Trump cheer during a rally MBS International Airport in Freeland, Michigan. (photo: Mandel Ngan/Getty)
Supporters of President Donald Trump cheer during a rally MBS International Airport in Freeland, Michigan. (photo: Mandel Ngan/Getty)


With Just Days Left, an Unabashed Rant

By Mort Rosenblum, Reader Supported News

28 October 20

 

RACLE, Arizona — I’m mostly here for the dateline, but clear mountain air in this old mining town also inspires oracular reflection on impending doom. Screw my attempts to keep recent Mort Reports from excessive raving. This is a flat-out rant.

It was touched off by a clip of Mitch McConnell debating Amy McGrath in Kentucky. She evoked a nation in misery from a pandemic Donald Trump allowed to run wild. He just chuckled, laughing off an insignificant female who dared to call him out.

A totally sane and yet indescribably evil organ grinder has allowed his sociopathic King Kong primate to tear apart a democracy that successive presidents have held together for 244 years.

Roughly equal camps of Americans throng to the polls in record numbers. But another 20 percent remain in doubt, either clueless of what is at stake, confused by specious arguments, or simply not caring enough to cast a ballot.

There are a hundred reasons to vote out self-serving Republicans, all of them at every level, and hose down piles of toxic elephant droppings stinking up America. But three issues loom largest: Covid-19, the courts and climate.

We have only a week left to persuade the undecided to put aside partisan fiction and consider what Republican rule has done so far — and what it means to our future.

An international survey in October 2019 found the United States was the world’s best-prepared country to confront “high-consequence and globally catastrophic biological events.” The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health were the gold standard.

Today, Covid-19 is spiking in nearly every state. America’s death toll may reach half a million by the year’s end, with a quarter of the world’s cases. The reason can be reduced to a single word: not China, but Trump.

At his unhinged rallies, he shouts: “If a plane crash kills 500 people, no one talks about it. But now it’s Covid, Covid, Covid ...” He repeats the word a dozen times, mocking the scourge he let loose on America that he pretends is now over.

America talked a lot about its worst plane crash ever, 35 years ago in Chicago, which took 271 lives. That prompted stringent safety measures. The virus has already killed 1,000 times more people, and he is doing essentially nothing to stop it.

For verifiable truth, look at Britain’s prestigious medical journal, Lancet. China reported the new coronavirus on December 1 to the World Health Organization, which kept close watch. On January 30, WHO warned of a health emergency. On March 12, it declared a global pandemic.

Taiwan did the best. Its first case was on discovered on January 21, a woman just back from teaching in Wuhan. Authorities traced and tested those she exposed. In April, it eliminated Covid-19 after 548 cases and seven deaths, with no lockdowns.

America’s first victim, a day earlier, was a man in Washington state who had also been in Wuhan. Trump took no notice. When the virus infected a cruise ship off California, he tried to keep U.S. citizens from returning home for care. That alone defines him.

Every action he has taken since swearing to protect all Americans is focused solely on his own gratification and perceived glory. And McConnell allows him free rein as he achieves his life’s work of creating kangaroo courts to entrench a greed-based oligarchy.

Objective journalists, bound by tradition and good sense to report evenhandedly, too often go unheard in today’s tower of babble. But the old pillars of our vital Fourth Estate still stand, and they call out bullshit in no uncertain terms.

The Washington Post offered a short list of Trump’s actionable crimes:

  • Obstruction of justice. The Mueller Report alone links him to 10 instances of what prosecutors define as impeding an investigation for corrupt purposes; in at least four, it provides sufficient evidence for trial. Perjury and false statements fall into this category.

  • Bribery. Jurists say the Ukraine extortion is open and shut even though McConnell stonewalled the impeachment trial. Use of Trump properties to profit from people doing business with the government is also liable to bribery charges.

  • Conspiracy to defraud the United States. Sabotaging a federal agency, such as the Post Office, is a felony committed by those who give the order and those who carry it out.

  • Campaign finance violations. Michael Cohen paid Stormy Daniels $130,000 to spare his boss’s campaign bad publicity. “It appears that the Justice Department has already reached the conclusion there is sufficient evidence to charge Trump,” the Post said.

  • The Hatch Act. This one could fill a small book.

  • Pre-presidency crimes. A longer book.

Trump fends off serial charges of sexual abuse that would stand up in court. E. Jean Carroll, a comedian prepared to testify that he raped her in a department store dressing room, is hot on his heels. She, like Monica Lewinsky, has the semen-stained dress.

How can Americans accept this amoral self-described pussy grabber, tax dodger, serial fabulist, race-baiting bigot, who condones police murder and cheats at everything from a presidential election to golf as his personification to the world?

How can we let him dismiss our best scientists as idiots and cite incompetent quacks as he kills us off in droves, crippling our society and our economy, so that the one percent of Americans who own most stocks can get richer in a kited market?

Look around at what is left of our Bill of Rights. The other day, U.S. marshals hunted down a wanted protester – his alleged crime is unclear – and gunned him down like a dog. Just one example among so many.

FBI agents who still take their jobs seriously stopped a plot by Trump cultists to behead the governor of Michigan. Her offense was closing bars and such to keep people safe. The president, unmoved, makes her the villain.

At Trump’s super-spreader rallies, TV crews hire security guards to protect them from armed goons. Not long ago, a guard shot someone who threatened the cameraman. Reporters are supposed to cover news, not be forced into battle with those who make it.

Trump blames Democrats for the violence he foments. Under Biden, he says, streets would run with blood in a Soviet-style dystopia bound for collapse. Americans would be taxed into poverty. In fact, Biden would raise taxes only on annual incomes above $400,000.

I mean, what the fuck??!! This is insanity.

New Yorkers essentially ran Trump out of town; now he slimes the city he once exploited as a godless Gomorrah. He settled in tax-lax Florida, where the governor and top aides kiss his ring at Mar-a-Lago and play the old state game of election tampering.

Remember America of 2000, hardly without problems, but livable and lovable. Al Gore beat George W. Bush for Florida’s electoral votes. After a circus of “hanging chads” and recounts, the conservative Supreme Court sided with Bush. Gore, a man of honor, conceded.

Osama bin Laden was already plotting; who knows if there would have been a 9/11? But Gore would not have diverted into Iraq on bogus grounds because of neo-con fantasies and a lust for Middle East oil. He would have started to combat climate chaos.

Trump is a tool, likely to be chucked aside to await bad news from prosecutors in New York’s Southern District. But the Frankenstein monsters he created won’t go away. Neither, odds are, will McConnell. And fundamentalists like Tom Cotton are on deck.

An NBC reporter, sampling Florida voters, found a young blond near the beach. Stumped at questions, she just laughed and said, “Go Trump.” That recalled the spring-break kid whose response to the Covid threat went viral: Who cares, man? I’m partying.

But an older blond made my skin crawl. She’d watched the debate; Trump was terrific on all levels. Yes, she said, he outlined his platform. Asked about healthcare, she replied, “He’ll protect us!” Pressed for details, she abruptly walked away.

Later, speaking in Miami, Barack Obama set the record straight. He created more jobs in his last year than Trump did in his entire term, ending up with the worst economic record since Herbert Hoover.

“He wants full credit for the economy he inherited,” Obama said, “and zero blame for the pandemic he ignored.”

Republicans have no platform for the first time in memory. The “grand old party” said it would do whatever Trump and McConnell decide is in the oligarchy’s best interests, heedless of the devastating cost to the people they are sworn to serve.

The party just put out a stupefying tweet that sent me to Snopes. It’s real. Their top three next-term priorities, in order: a permanent moon base, a manned Mars trip, and “the world’s greatest infrastructure system.” No Covid, no climate, no healthcare.

This is killing us. Actual experts say Trump’s vaunted travel ban from China worsened the pandemic. Returning Americans and others waited for hours on end in jammed airports for useless temperature checks. We neither tested nor traced.

Covid-19 came to America mostly via New York from Europe, not China, but Trump forced Andrew Cuomo to jump through hoops, begging for resources. And now that Cuomo has brought the pandemic to manageable levels, Trump takes credit.

Here is a clear result of Trump’s self-proclaimed perfect response: After 10 months, America just recorded 84,000 cases in a single day, and it’s getting worse fast. There is no imminent vaccine for anyone, let alone everyone.

After the $2.2 trillion CARES Act in March, the Senate has stalled on any new accord to use our treasury to alleviate national suffering. The House approved nearly $3 trillion in May, and Nancy Pelosi now proposes less than that needless $1.8 trillion tax cut. But no.

I never thought I’d appreciate the Mooch. On Bill Maher’s Real Time, Anthony Scaramucci said Washington is hardly an emptying swamp: “It’s a gold-plated hot tub with no drain.” And as for that metaphor, we need to protect wetlands, not drain them.

Former North Dakota senator Heidi Heitkamp stunned Maher to silence with one telling detail. CARES Act money in her state meant to help suffering families survive the pandemic was used to enable continued fracking.

Ex-lobbyists who run the Interior Department and the EPA have scrapped a century of safeguards. Water and air are poisoned. Millions of acres of natural splendor, our kids’ heritage, are now open to miners, drillers, ranchers and corporate land developers.

Some voters get emails that terrify the fearful: vote Trump or else; we know where you live. The new director of national intelligence, an unqualified Republican hack, held a dramatic short briefing with no questions to blame Iran. Think this through. Why Iran?

The Department of Homeland Security was set up to thwart foreign threats, which have now increased because of Trump’s senseless policies. Instead, it deploys stormtroopers without insignia or name tags who beat up peaceful protesters and reporters.

The Tucson daily paper splashed news that Sudan will normalize relations with Israel, part of the Middle East “peace plan” for which Trump demanded a Nobel Prize. That token transaction only cranked up the heat in terrorist-ridden Africa.

Arizona shows how far we have fallen. Barry Goldwater was so often labeled a paranoid schizophrenic, who shared pathologies with Hitler, Stalin and Mao, that the American Psychiatric Association declared the “Goldwater Rule.” Doctors can’t diagnose anyone they haven’t personally examined.

That made sense. Goldwater, mentally sound, simply expressed extreme views that are moderate by today’s standards. He compromised when necessary. But in March 2017, the APA expanded that. Members could not opine, whatever the evidence, even if a public figure threatens national security.

In a Washington Post op-ed, Mary Trump says that is “absurd on its face and has potentially serious consequences for the safety of the American people.” As a clinical psychologist who has observed her uncle all of her life, she ought to know.

She noted Courtney Fingar’s piece in the New Statesman. People watch Trump’s behavior “without translation or explanation by actual experts,” he wrote. “In the end, what was written as a rule to curb speculation has, in fact, allowed it to run rampant.”

Reality is plain: we are in danger of re-electing a seriously sick man, who is capable of anything.

The real damage is greater than any list of depredations at home and abroad. Bill Maher made the point. There is no reason to hate political opponents, he said, but our vote has a value. “If you steal that from me,” he said, “I hate you.”

Even more, Trump’s willful dismissal of Covid-19 is stealing our lives. McConnell, who blocked Congress from impeaching him, had refused to consider any new relief as businesses across America wither. That might make Democrats look good.

Now McConnell says he will approve a substantial package after the election. That is extortion. If Biden wins with a Congressional majority, Americans will see not only those stalled trillions but also a science-based assault on the pandemic. A year late.

And so here is the overriding question to which we’ll soon have an answer. After electing Trump once, are we (the people) really so fucking stupid that we’ll do it again?



Mort Rosenblum has reported from seven continents as Associated Press special correspondent, edited the International Herald Tribune in Paris, and written 14 books on subjects ranging from global geopolitics to chocolate. He now runs MortReport.org.

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FOCUS: The Plot to Kidnap Me Print
Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=56799"><span class="small">Gretchen Whitmer, The Atlantic</span></a>   
Wednesday, 28 October 2020 11:13

Whitmer writes: "Every time the president ramps up his violent rhetoric, every time he fires up Twitter to launch another broadside against me, my family and I see a surge of vicious attacks sent our way."

Gretchen Whitmer. (photo: Jim West/Alamy)
Gretchen Whitmer. (photo: Jim West/Alamy)


The Plot to Kidnap Me

By Gretchen Whitmer, The Atlantic

28 October 20


Every time the president ramps up his violent rhetoric, every time he fires up Twitter to launch another broadside against me, my family and I see a surge of vicious attacks sent our way.

hen I put my hand on the Bible at my inauguration, it did not occur to me that less than two years later, I would have to tell my daughters about a plot against me. But earlier this month, I learned that a multistate terrorist group was planning to kidnap and possibly kill me. Law-enforcement announced charges against 14 people as part of the plot. As jarring as that was, just over a week later, President Donald Trump traveled to Michigan, and when a crowd chanted “Lock her up” after he mentioned me, he said, “Lock them all up.”

I am not surprised. I have watched the president wedge a deeper divide in our country; refuse to denounce white supremacists on a national debate stage; and launch cruel, adolescent attacks on women like Senator Kamala Harris and public-health leaders like Anthony Fauci. And while I won’t let anything distract me from doing my job as governor, I will not stand back and let the president, or anyone else, put my colleagues and fellow Americans in danger without holding him accountable.

Every time the president ramps up this violent rhetoric, every time he fires up Twitter to launch another broadside against me, my family and I see a surge of vicious attacks sent our way. This is no coincidence, and the president knows it. He is sowing division and putting leaders, especially women leaders, at risk. And all because he thinks it will help his reelection.

Look no further than the president calling me a “dictator” on Fox News, Mitch McConnell laughing on the debate stage as his Democratic challenger called on him to save lives by passing a COVID-19 relief bill, or Republican legislative leaders right here in Michigan fraternizing with those who stormed the Michigan capitol, long guns in hand. From the White House all the way down to state and local governments, these leaders have shown a disdain for unity and have failed to rally fellow Americans against a common enemy: COVID-19.

Even now, as leaders from both sides of the aisle call on him to tone down his violent rhetoric, Trump just keeps going, hostile as ever. He is trying to distract Americans from his failure to protect our families and trying to divide us further to win the election. He has taken to Twitter to spread lies and launch cheap insults against those with whom he disagrees. Eight months into the pandemic, he still does not have a plan to protect our frontline workers or rebuild our economy. He has only lies, vitriol, and hate. And as we saw earlier this month, his violent rhetoric puts leaders across the country in danger.

We cannot count on President Trump to rebuild America. We cannot expect him to unite us against violence and hate. Fueling the deep divisions within our country is a tactic he has been using for years, often with the help of social-media platforms like Facebook, which domestic terrorists used to organize the plot against me.

I grew up during a time when Republicans and Democrats routinely worked across the aisle to get things done, whether it was at the federal level or at the state level right here in Michigan. I grew up in a bipartisan household, with a dad who worked for a Republican governor and a mom who worked for the Democratic state attorney general. This was a time when, as the late Representative John Dingell wrote in his last words to America, leaders “observed modicums of respect even as we fought, often bitterly and savagely, over issues that were literally life and death.” Our leaders knew that at the end of the day, we are all Americans; we all deserve to be treated with humanity and respect. And they were bound by their calling to public service. Those were the values I learned when I sat down at the dinner table with my parents every night.

That is what this election is about. This election is about looking our kids in the eye and proving to them that we did everything in our power to build a stronger, safer, more sustainable America for everyone.

The past four years have been the worst version of America. Ever since Donald Trump first stepped foot in the White House, we have moved away from the common ideals and values that are supposed to unify us as a country, putting leaders across the country—including me—in danger. This president has failed our country, and it is on all of us to come together to turn things around. We deserve better.

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RSN: Will a Detroit Democrat Hand Trump His Crown? Print
Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=52307"><span class="small">Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman, Columbus Free Press</span></a>   
Wednesday, 28 October 2020 08:16

Excerpt: "A single election administrator in Detroit could give Donald Trump four more years."

Democratic secretary of state Jocelyn Benson. (photo: Jonathan Oosting)
Democratic secretary of state Jocelyn Benson. (photo: Jonathan Oosting)


Will a Detroit Democrat Hand Trump His Crown?

By Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman, Reader Supported News

28 October 20

 

single election administrator in Detroit could give Donald Trump four more years.

Election protectionists warn that she was key to Trump’s illegitimate victory in 2016, and that she could do it again in 2020 if she is not removed (not likely at this point) or intensely monitored.

Four years ago, Trump was awarded Michigan’s 16 key Electoral College votes based on an official margin of less than 11,000 votes. But more than 70,000 ballots from around the state came in without presidential preferences — a state record.

These “beheaded” ballots were allegedly cast by voters who stood in line for hours, only to apparently not bother to choose between Trump and Hillary Clinton.

Sophisticated hackers can perpetrate ballot beheading with a well-known algorithm that has surfaced in numerous US elections. In 2004, a similar outcome on Indigenous reservations helped give New Mexico to George W. Bush.

In the wake of the 2016 fiasco, the Michigan Election Reform Alliance (MERA) demanded that their state repair their dysfunctional system. MERA had predicted what would go wrong in 2016 in their seminal 2014 report, “Michigan’s Coming Election Cliff.”

Unfortunately, MERA’s predictions all came true. Detroit’s 13-year-old ES&S voting machines broke down en masse, voters waited in long lines, and poorly trained poll workers left a trail of mismatching numbers and missing ballots.

MERA cited their own published research figures pointing out that Michigan vote tabulators had an error rate between 0.26 percent and 1.78 percent. Even the smallest error rate was larger than the 2016 Clinton-Trump margin: 0.22%.

MERA issued a statement following that election documenting the mismanagement of administration in various Michigan jurisdictions.

They also demanded the resignation of Detroit’s chief election official, Janice Winfrey. “In Detroit, where scores of voting machines malfunctioned, poll workers weren’t properly trained and thousands of presidential ballots can’t be recounted because of numerous voting irregularities,” writes Steve Neavling of the Motor City Muckraker.

Neavling also says that Winfrey “has refused to take responsibility for the massive failures that make a mockery of the democratic system and further eroded trust in a fair and accurate election.”

Winfrey is a Democrat. But election protection activists warn that by short-changing vote-rich Detroit, which is dominated by Democrat-leaning voters, she could once again help throw Michigan to Donald Trump.

Key to that warning are the findings of a recount effort prompted by Green Party candidate Jill Stein, whose court case was dismissed when Hillary Clinton refused to support a recount appeal that could have also benefited her own numbers. “We observed the aborted Stein recount and received the reports from several hundred recount observers for Stein, Clinton, and other candidates for President,” stated Jan BenDor, MERA statewide coordinator.

After the three-state recount initiated by 2016 Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, Trump’s final victory margin remained at 10,704 votes in the Wolverine State – the closest presidential contest in the nation. The official margin between Clinton and Trump, out of Michigan’s 4.8 million votes cast, was .22 percent. The incomplete presidential recount showed that the tabulators miscounted 5 percent of the ballots.

“There was so much documentation of lawbreaking that I asked for a meeting with the FBI to present our summary,” BenDor said.

“Then-US Attorney Barb McQuade arranged for the meeting, which took place in late January 2017. After Mueller was appointed, I called the two agents and asked them to make sure to send our FBI report to the Mueller team,” BenDor added.

MERA outlined arguments that the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and related legislation were violated. They alleged widespread under-funding of the elections in majority minority communities including broken down vote tabulators, noting that “30-50 percent of precincts [were] declared too compromised to be ‘recountable.’”

MERA also claimed that there had been violations of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, with the high rate of voters arriving at their polling site, finding they were not on the voter rolls, and having to vote provisionally. The Help America Vote Act of 2002 was violated as well, MERA alleged, by the “failure by local clerks to properly maintain and update centralized voter registration data.” The Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act was violated based on the nearly 75,000 under-voted ballots in the presidential race, according to MERA.

Many people believe Michigan elections will be more functional this year with fewer irregularities, due to the 2018 election of Democrats Jocelyn Benson as Secretary of State and Gretchen Whitmer as Governor.

BenDor is not so sure.

In August 2018, Michigan first used its 7,000 new digital scan vote tabulators. In Detroit, using 100 Dominion scanners to count absentee ballots, 25% of the machines jammed in the first two hours, as witnessed by our election observers. Statewide, clerks were poorly trained in the capabilities of these machines, and none of them correctly set the machines to save ballot images. When MERA tried to help several minority candidates to get image copies so they could review their suspicious results in detail, there were no images retained as required by state and federal law.

In November 2018, Michigan elected Whitmer and Benson. MERA met with Whitmer to get her support for their long-ready risk-limiting vote count audit legislation, which had bipartisan sponsors. Whitmer enthusiastically agreed and showed a mastery of their proposal, noted BenDor. During her campaign, Benson met with MERA and incorporated many of their election security recommendations into her platform.

But once in office, Benson proceeded to renege on her promises. As BenDor explains it: “She has refused to order the wireless modems removed from all three brands of tabulators in use. These modems violate federal EAC standards. She has refused our requests to mandate the retention of all digital ballot images and associated security documents. She outright refused to endorse our risk-limiting audit legislation, stating she does not need it. She has basically ignored the recommendations of her own security advisers, including Professor Phil Stark of the University of California-Berkeley, the developer of risk-limiting audits, and Professor Alex Halderman of the University of Michigan, an expert in voting technology security.” (Halderman has become a legend in election protection circles by programming an allegedly “unhackable” voting machine to play the University of Michigan fight song).

Says BenDor: “Benson has never shown much interest in actually improving election administration, has never worked an election, and has a very sketchy knowledge of rules and procedures. She has hired staff who are similarly incompetent and has driven out the civil service veterans. Statewide, the local Clerks are not her fans, and they use unflattering nicknames.”

If Benson is problematic, Detroit election clerk Winfrey perhaps poses an even greater threat to an accurate vote count. The investigatory website Motor City Muckraker called on Detroit election clerk Janice Winfrey to “resign immediately” after the 2016 election.

“Pattern of problems plagues Detroit’s elections for fifteen years” a 2020 Detroit News headline declared, summarizing Winfrey’s election supervision.

“Benson also hired the former longtime Bureau of Elections czar, Chris Thomas. Throughout his 35+ year tenure, Chris Thomas has turned a blind eye to election corruption in Detroit and other minority communities. We keep asking, what is he going to do differently this time?” BenDor asked. “I have talked to poll workers in Detroit who tried to work the August Primary and they describe absolute chaos. Their phone calls to sign up were ignored, the training was useless, many workers did not even show up to their assigned precinct.”

The hope is that the November 2020 election will result in a clear winner in Michigan. Trump is currently trailing Biden by eight points in the polls. No one wants another attempted recount like the one Clinton killed in 2016.

The Stein campaign paid $973,250 for the Michigan recount, but MERA argued it was “doomed from the start.”

Michigan was a toss-up state with both Trump and Clinton having 46.8 percent of the exit polls. Although Trump ended up with 10,704 more votes than Clinton, there was a major problem with “undervotes.” This made the state an ideal recount target. In most other states, the narrow margin would have automatically triggered a statewide recount. Michigan’s trigger is a minuscule 2000 or less vote margin, according to the MERA.

On 75,335 ballots in the presidential election, constituting 1.5 percent of all Michigan votes, there was no vote for president. Michigan voters cast paper ballots on three brands of optical scan tabulators. The state-appointed emergency manager had denied Detroit’s request to spend money on newer voting machines. All of Michigan’s vote tabulators then were at least a decade old, according to the Associated Press. This is the same emergency management lawyer who forced Flint residents to drink from improperly treated, lead-poisoned water to save money.

The recount effort revealed serious operating problems with Michigan’s voting machines. In Detroit, at least 87 voting machines malfunctioned on Election Day, according to city election officials. Numerous precincts in Detroit also lost their poll books — the only record of how many people signed in to vote. Other problems included improperly sealed and transported ballot boxes. A Detroit precinct reported to contain 307 ballots could only produce 52.

Nearly a quarter of all ballots in Wayne County were not properly handled, resulting in discrepancies between the number of ballots in the ballot box and the total number of ballots issued. Detroit election officials also reported finding numerous broken security seals on the bags containing ballots and voting material. Under a 1954 law, 610 of the county’s precincts could not be counted because of the discrepancy between the poll books and the number of ballots issued and counted. Detroit had 30% unrecountable, which was 149 out of 497.

Approximately 11 percent of all the precincts counted statewide showed documented irregularities. In a letter to U.S. Attorney General Lynch, Stein’s attorney Jonathan Abady pointed out that the number was much higher in low-income counties like Branch, where 27 percent of the precincts showed irregularities.

There was an all-out Republican blitz to stop the recount from happening, including legal action. State and federal courts blocked Stein’s recount with two-thirds of the vote uncounted. Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette led the charge to shut it down. At the time of Schuette’s actions, the recount was revealing irregularities.

Federal Judge Mark Goldsmith initially allowed the recount to go forward but then reversed himself after Schuette and Michigan courts, including the state Supreme Court, ruled in favor of stopping it. The Michigan Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal by a 3-2 vote with two recusals. (Chief Justice Robert Young and Justice Joan Larsen recused themselves because they were on President-elect Trump’s short list to be nominated for the U.S. Supreme Court.)

Before Judge Goldsmith halted the recount, 2725 of Michigan’s 7786 precincts, roughly a third, were recounted. In the Stein recount, more than 1600 votes were discovered and recorded that had not been counted the first time. This raised the question: In 2016, did the optical scan tabulators decide the US presidency?

Detroit’s performance in the August 2020 State Primary did not offer encouragement. The state’s purchase of new Dominion digital scan tabulators in 2018 did not improve basic election administration. After the primary, there was such an “outcry” that Benson announced she would be jointly overseeing the city of Detroit under the supervision of the highly-criticized Winfrey. The outcry was over the clerk moving polling locations at the last minute and widespread problems with the absentee vote count. “Issues in Detroit threatened voter confidence in the Clerk’s ability to successfully run an election in Michigan’s largest city with the presidency possibly at stake,” the Detroit Free Press reported.

“There is a reason for this corruption, and it goes back to the unholy alliance between big Republican-run corporations and certain Democratic players who got propped up by their money. This year there is a $250 million bond issue on the Detroit ballot. This is money in the cookie jar for those corporate contractors to keep knocking down foreclosed homes. The resulting cleared land will be a boon for Dan Gilbert and Quicken Loans, and the developers who have extensive plans to gentrify the city.

Benson’s husband, Ryan Friedrichs, has been the attorney for the Detroit Land Bank,” says BenDor. It “purchases these homes and knocks them down rather than rehab and rescue them.

Says BenDor: “Friedrichs reported directly to Mayor Duggan, known as ‘Dirty Duggan’ to the locals. Now Friedrichs is working for the big developer Steven Ross. Benson is not going to do anything to get in the way of Duggan staying in power, and he will keep endorsing her.”

Meanwhile, Detroit’s 480,00 voters’ ballots hang in the balance — along with the question of who will win the 2020 presidential election.



Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman co-convene the Grassroots Emergency Election Protection Coalition. They’ve co-authored six books on election protection at www.freepress.org, where Bob’s Fitrakis Files reside. Harvey’s People’s Spiral of US History awaits Trump’s departure at www.solartopia.org.

Reader Supported News is the Publication of Origin for this work. Permission to republish is freely granted with credit and a link back to Reader Supported News.

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Kavanaugh's Opinion in Wisconsin Voting Case Raises Alarms Among Democrats Print
Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=56796"><span class="small">Jim Rutenberg and Nick Corasaniti, The New York Times</span></a>   
Wednesday, 28 October 2020 08:16

Excerpt: "An opinion by Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh set off alarms among civil rights and Democratic Party lawyers, who viewed it as giving public support to President Trump's arguments that any results counted after November 3 could be riddled with fraudulent votes - an assertion unsupported by the history of elections in the United States."

Brett Kavanaugh. (photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Brett Kavanaugh. (photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)


Kavanaugh's Opinion in Wisconsin Voting Case Raises Alarms Among Democrats

By Jim Rutenberg and Nick Corasaniti, The New York Times

28 October 20


The Supreme Court justice’s suggestion that ballots arriving after Election Day could “flip the results” left voting rights activists concerned about how the court might rule in postelection fights.

he Supreme Court decision on Monday barring the counting of mail-in ballots in Wisconsin that arrive after Election Day was not a surprise for many Democrats, who had pressed for it but expected to lose.

But a concurring opinion by Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh set off alarms among civil rights and Democratic Party lawyers, who viewed it as giving public support to President Trump’s arguments that any results counted after Nov. 3 could be riddled with fraudulent votes — an assertion unsupported by the history of elections in the United States.

The decision also unnerved Democrats and local election officials in Pennsylvania, where Republicans are asking the Supreme Court to weigh in again on whether the state can accept ballots received up to three days after Election Day. While Democrats in Wisconsin had been appealing for an extension, the current rules in Pennsylvania allow for ballots to arrive three days after the election. Any change could threaten the more than 1.4 million absentee ballots not yet returned.

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Wednesday, 28 October 2020 08:16

Excerpt: "The demonstrators, who signed the Peace Agreement, are demanding that the government guarantee security and abide by the understanding. This, after hundreds of assassinations of social leaders and ex-combatants were reported."

The March is expected to arrive in Bogotá on October 30. (photo: Twitter/@CNA_Colombia)
The March is expected to arrive in Bogotá on October 30. (photo: Twitter/@CNA_Colombia)


Colombia: Ex-FARC Combatants March to Bogota

By teleSUR

28 October 20


The FARC-EP has repeatedly denounced that since the signing of the peace agreement in Havana in April 2016, over 1000 social leaders have been killed, and 236 ex-combatants murdered. Hence, a popular mobilization is asking president Ivan Duque to defend the right to life.

x-combatants of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia - People's Army (FARC-EP) continue their Pilgrimage in Defense of Life and Peace towards the capital Bogotá, where is expected to arrive on October 30.

The demonstrators, who signed the Peace Agreement, are demanding that the government guarantee security and abide by the understanding. This, after hundreds of assassinations of social leaders and ex-combatants, were reported.

According to Colombia's Communist Party, on November 1, there will be a rally at Bolívar Square. Meanwhile, hundreds of ex-combatants will meet in Ocaña municipality, North of Santander, to march together towards Bogotá.

"#Urgent murdered on the sidewalk of the Hacienda, in the village of El Plateado Argelia, Cauca, our colleague from the CNA, Carlos Navia, a founding leader of Asocomunal and promoter of the pro-credit committee. This crime occurs a few days before the beginning of the Humanitarian Caravan to the Micay Canyon."

The FARC-EP has repeatedly denounced that since the signing of the peace agreement in Havana in April 2016, over 1000 social leaders have been killed, and 236 ex-combatants murdered. Hence, a popular mobilization is asking president Ivan Duque to defend the right to life.

At the same time, several organizations have joined the claim of thousands of families. the Colombian Communist Youth (JUCO) said via Twitter that it supported the pilgrimage as they have been victims of a "brutal and systematic extermination." The JUCO also demanded president Iván Duque to stop the killings.

"#PorLaVidaYPorLaPaz | We support the dignified pilgrimage of the ex-combatants of the FARC-EP, who today, after having signed a peace agreement in 2016, are victims of brutal and systematic extermination. Iván Duque, stop the killing!"

The Social and Political Coordination of the Patriotic March also expressed its solidarity with the ex-combatants. It said in a statement that they demanded the national government "stop assassinations and massacres, comply with the agreements, and implement effective measures to safeguard the lives of the ex-guerrillas who signed the Peace Agreement, social leaders, human rights defenders and members of alternative political parties and movements."

Likewise, senator Victoria Sandino confronted government officials who tried to dismiss the march by saying they had guaranteed security following the agreement. "The extermination to which the Government has subjected us is the main reason for our Pilgrimage," Sandino states. The senator also remarked that 154 ex-combatants were killed during Ivan Duque's government alone.

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