Bruce Springsteen, Maria Corina Machado, and Idiot of the Week
Weekend!!! First, Katie Phang.
Second. I've been in a Bruce Springsteen mood lately. My oldest brother played Bruce all the time when I was growing up -- "Growing Up"! a Bruce song -- as did my father. My daughter just started guitar lessons and her teacher is named Kyle Williams. And that always sounds one way in my head. Couldn't figure out why until I realized it was a melody and from Bruce's "Reason To Believe."
Take a baby to the river, Kyle William they called him
Wash the baby in the water, take away little Kyle's sin
In a whitewash shotgun shack an old man passes away
Take his body to the graveyard, over him they pray
Lord won't you tell us, tell us what does it mean
At the end of every hard earned day people find some reason to believe
That's one of the few live versions of the song I like. I hate the versions he's done for about the last 15 years where he tries to morph into some hard rocking, sixties garage rock band like it's "Shout" or something. I hate that. The melody really matters on that son and when the band overwhelms it, the song suffers.
That's from NEBRASKA (and the studio version is great) and I guess it's my favorite of Bruce's albums. I love all the tracks on the album especially "Used Cars," "Mansion On The Hill" and "My Father's House" which is probably one of his best vocals ever. Another favorite is "Atlantic City."
Now I've been looking for a job but it's hard to find
Down here it's just winners and losers and don't get caught on the wrong side of that line
Well I'm tired of coming out on this losing end
So honey last night I met this guy and I'm gonna do a little favor for him
I've always loved that song. But the "winners and losers" line is perfect for this post.
And the Nobel Peace Prize goes to . . . Maria Corina Machado!!! Congratulations to her. ROLLING STONE notes:
Venezuelan
opposition leader María Corina Machado was awarded the Nobel Peace
Prize on Friday morning, a blow to President Donald Trump, who has been
heavily campaigning to receive the honor. The Norwegian Nobel Committee
said Machado was given the prize for "her tireless work promoting
democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to
achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy."
Convicted Felon Donald Chump may be feeling left out.
So let's give him an award as well.
This week's Idiot of the Week goes to . . . Donald Chump.
You stupid idiot. The world hates you. Hates you. And you're a convicted felon several times over.
The Nobel committee is not going to disgrace themselves ever giving you an award.
You're gutter trash.
What did you and your sycophants think this was? A People's Choice Award?
They
were campaigning for you like it was. They are as stupid as you are
because they thought a convicted felon who is a despot and a tyrant and a
moron could win the Nobel Peace Prize.
Well if the sycophants had brains, they wouldn't be your supporters would they?
Enjoy
your weekend, Donald. Enjoy life knowing that no one respects you and
no one supports you. No one that matters -- as Cokie Roberts once said.
You're
a failure and you'll die a failure. And forget heaven because my faith
does not allow for someone like you going anywhere but hell. And
that's where you belong.
Some comments on ROLLING STONE's article:
Sandra l
3 hours ago
I
think it is a wonderful statement that the Nobel Committee is giving
the world. Despots don't win the Nobel Peace Prize. Peace, Democracy,
civil rights, and free speech proponents do.
Phyllis Brown Smith
31 minutes ago
Congrats
to Ms. Machado and her supporters! To all those whining about djt not
being awarded a Peace Prize, there's more to the world than the USA and
take a good look without the orange tinted glasses at djt's time in the
political sphere the last 10 years.
T L
50 minutes ago
Fantastic! Well deserved.
Trump
kind of blew his chance when he started bombing fishing boats in the
Caribbean sea, and invading our own cities with our military.
Greg D.
18 minutes ago
A guy that turns his country's military against its own citizens is not by any stretch of any imagination Nobel Prize material.
Not to mention all "Peace brokering" that never actually happened.
Robert Harrison
3 hours ago
So,
his tireless work erasing democratic rights for the people of the
United States and for his struggle to achieve an unjust and violent
transition from democracy to dictatorship didn't get Donny the prize?
I'm shocked.
Small_voice Loud_world
1 hour ago
I
love this! They gave it to someone who fought to achieve a "peaceful
transition from dictatorship to democracy" while denying it to someone
who is fighting to achieve a terrifying, brutal, and vengeful transition
from democracy to dictatorship!
Friday, October 10, 2025. As October 18th peaceful protests inch
closer, remember that pressure on the system is the only thing that will
stop Donald Chump.
It has long been President Trump’s impulse to tar his enemies with the same accusations they have lobbed at him.
And
his Justice Department’s criminal case against the New York attorney
general, Letitia James, carries echoes of the civil fraud case she
brought against him — albeit at a scale so small that most federal
prosecutors would never deign to pursue it.
The indictment, less than a month after Mr. Trump publicly exhorted
the Justice Department to pursue Ms. James, accuses her of violating a
mortgage agreement on a Virginia house she purchased in 2020 by using it
as a rental property.
The case is a
fresh reminder of how the president has taken the Justice Department in
hand and directed its prosecutorial powers toward his adversaries. Ms.
James is the second of his enemies to be indicted in the past two weeks
after he insisted that a case be pursued. Just five days before the
charges against Ms. James were handed up, he called her “corrupt” and
“scum” on his social media platform and said she should be removed from the New York attorney general’s office.
Read
on but here's where they should have inserted a key detail -- he didn't
know he was posting. He thought he was sending the order to Pam on
private DM. Ron Dicker (HUFFINGTON POST) explained Wednesday:
Trump, who has been accused of having dementia
by a few prominent Democrats recently, thought he had sent Bondi the
message privately last month and expressed surprise that it was public,
according to the unnamed officials. A distressed Bondi called White
House aides and Trump, prompting the president to follow up with an
entry of glowing praise about Bondi.
“Pam:
I have reviewed over 30 statements and posts saying that, essentially,
“same old story as last time, all talk, no action. Nothing is being
done. What about Comey, Adam “Shifty” Schiff, Leticia??? They’re all
guilty as hell, but nothing is going to be done.” Then we almost put in a
Democrat supported U.S. Attorney, in Virginia, with a really bad
Republican past. A Woke RINO, who was never going to do his job. That’s
why two of the worst Dem Senators PUSHED him so hard. He even lied to
the media and said he quit, and that we had no case. No, I fired him,
and there is a GREAT CASE, and many lawyers, and legal pundits, say so.
Lindsey Halligan is a really good lawyer, and likes you, a lot. We can’t
delay any longer, it’s killing our reputation and credibility. They
impeached me twice, and indicted me (5 times!), OVER NOTHING. JUSTICE
MUST BE SERVED, NOW!!! President DJT”
Now
on James Comey, I'm still confused. Not about the lies that the
government is claiming. But about the grand jury. If I argue a case
before a grand jury, I'm practicing law.
On
Comey, Chump's newly installed Lindsey Halligan argued in front of the
grand jury. And they weren't in Florida. She was just named to the
post and immediately is arguing it before the grand jury. My
understanding is she's only licensed to practice in Florida.
Now
some might argue her even acting as a supervisor without the actual
ability to prosecute was problematic. And that's fine. But the issue
I'm raising is simple: Can she practice in Virginia? It's a yes or a
no. Maybe it's yes. Maybe what takes weeks was somehow able to be done
in days or maybe she thought, all those years in Florida, "I might
(mis)practice law someday in Virginia so let me make sure I'm licensed
to practice there too!" But if she's not licensed to practice in the
state of Virginia -- if -- I would think Patrick Fitzgerald would move
for charges to be dropped on that alone.
New York Attorney General Letitia James was indicted Thursday for
alleged mortgage fraud, following President Donald Trump’s months-long
campaign to remove his outspoken critic from office.
Interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan for the Eastern District of Virginia reportedly personally presented the government’s flimsy case
alleging that James committed mortgage fraud. Halligan, who was
previously Trump’s personal attorney before becoming special assistant
to the president, recently replaced Eric Siebert, who Trump officials had pressured to seek an indictment against James.
James was indicted on one count of bank fraud, according to MSNBC.
Multiple sources told ABC News
last month that investigators had yet to produce a shred of evidence
that James falsified bank documents to secure favorable terms on a
mortgage for her Virginia home. Two Trump stooges, Federal Housing
Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte, and Ed Martin, the head of the DOJ’s
Working Weaponization Group, have staked their claim that James
committed mortgage fraud on a single document claiming that the home she
purchased in 2023 would be her primary residence.
But
investigators haven’t been able to prove she knowingly lied, or that the
document was even considered by loan officers. Lawyers that drafted the
document said the error was the result of a template that wasn’t
corrected, sources told ABC News. Every other document submitted for
James’s mortgage accurately stated she would not reside at the home.
Pulte
and Martin reportedly urged Siebert to seek an indictment against James
at Trump’s direction. When Siebert declined, Pulte reportedly
encouraged Trump to fire Siebert and have him replaced with someone
else.
Again, arguing before a grand jury is practicing law. Is the little Chumpette licensed to practice in Virginia?
Last
night on MSNBC, Lawrence O'Donnell noted Chump and his enemies list
(illegal) versus Tricky Dick Nixon's list (also illegal).
Let's do a story -- and I'm rushing this morning so my apologies to
my friend taking my dictation and to anyone who struggles to follow the
leaps as I rush through this -- Jane Fonda got arrested at an airport
coming back into the United States from Canada while Tricky Dick was
president
She was carrying vitamins. They tried to say it was
drugs. She was held for hours and hours and she was having her period
and they would not let her go to the restroom because they did not have a
female police officer. Again, hours and hours. Jane was then accused
of kicking the police officer. If she did, good for her. You try being
on your period and waiting forever because some asshole won't call in
to get a female police officer to show up at the airport so you can go
to the bathroom.
But the thing about the Chumps is they're idiots. And worse, they are greedy idiots.
Jane
was actually detained because she was on Nixon's enemies list. It was
an actual list. Her mail was to be opened, she was to be harassed when
going through customs, her calls were to be tapped, etc, etc.
Supposedly, the only agency that refused to follow upon Nixon's illegal
requests was the IRS.
The case against Jane was dropped. Nixon was a crook but he wasn't greed driven the way Chump is.
Or
the way the police officer was. He wasn't on duty at the time, he was
moonlighting as a security officer at the airport. And he was
kicked!!! Kicked!!!
And he was greedy.
So he decided to profit from the incident. He sued.
That
was wonderful because it meant that discovery would expose the list --
that Jane and her attorney Mark Lane felt existed (they were right but
I'm not using "knew" here because they suspected it, no one outside
Nixon's circle knew it existed).
Rather than reveal the
existence of the enemies list in court proceedings (from the civil case
the greedy officer brought), Nixon had the entire matter dropped.
Because it's illegal.
And Chump doesn't care that it's illegal. He's quite open about the people he's targeting. Stupid and greedy.
And that further erodes trust Americans might have otherwise had in him.
Yes,
Tricky Dick was smart enough to realize that you didn't flash an
enemies list in public because when you're president of the United
States no American citizen is supposed to be your enemy and you're also
-- regardless of what the crooked Supreme Court says -- not allowed to
abuse your powers by using them to target your political rivals.
Many
people were on Nixon's official list. Barbra Streisand would be
another on the list -- for campaigning for Bella Abzug, for speaking out
on various issues, for her work to raise attention to and for Daniel
Ellsberg.
Daniel Ellsberg was censored. Like Julian Assange, Daniel tried to
bring the truth to the people. Richard Nixon persecuted Daniel
Ellsberg. Tricky Dick is a dirty joke and a criminal and he's forever
remembered for Watergate, for his enemies list and for what he did to
his enemies like Daniel Ellsberg.
Daniel is,
sadly, dying. He's lived a life to be proud of. Joe Biden should
realize that he can end up the next Richard Nixon in history or he can
do something heroic and stop the persecution of Julian Assange.
Daniel Ellsberg was on Nixon's enemies list. Plural.
Another
person on that list was Barbra Streisand. In May of 1973, Barbra did a
fundraiser for Daniel. It was held at the home of film producer
Jennings Lang and those present could hear Barbra sing whatever
requested song they pledged money for and she also sang over the phone
at the benefit as well (also for donations). She did a lot of standards
like "You're The Top" and "Someone To Watch Over Me." She even sang a
duet with Carl Reiner. Barbra was signed to COLUMBIA RECORDS.
COLUMBIA
needed Streisand product always. They were constantly churning it
out. In 1971, for example, she released two best selling albums -- one
platinum, one gold -- studio albums STONEY END and BARBRA JOAN
STREISAND. That's 1971. 1972, it was LIVE CONCERT AT THE FORUM -- the
concert she did for the George McGovern presidential campaign. It was
now May 1973 and no product. Not even a greatest hits or compilation.
COLUMBIA needed product.
Barbra had her
performance at the benefit for Daniel recorded. COLUMBIA wanted
product. Barbra singing torch songs live? They loved the idea. But
Barbra also wanted the money the album raised to go to Daniel's defense
fund.
Problem.
COLUMBIA
was part of CBS. CBS was already facing 'issues' with the Nixon White
House over their coverage of Watergate and over Walter Cronkite's THE
SELLING OF THE PRESIDENT documentary that they had done. The corporate
order came down that they didn't need any more pressure and the album
was killed. It's still in the vaults by the way, it could be released
now as a way to honor Daniel Ellsberg while he's still with us.
the album
was killed. It's still in the vaults by the way, it could be released
now as a way to honor Daniel Ellsberg while he's still with us.
Later that day, Daniel's family noted he had passed away and Barbra Tweeted:
So
add Barbra and Jane to the list of people who survived Nixon and his
illegal attacks. Jean Seberg wasn't so lucky but she wasn't actually on
Nixon's list. (And the CIA and FBI's joint-work attacking and
destroying Seberg may not have even been known by Nixon.)
Donald
Chump is breaking the law. He will get away with it for a bit. The
system is recoiling and it will stamp him out. He's a malignant force
invading a system and it will fight and expel him.
Right
now, however, certain parts of the system are more eager to wring every
last drop they can get out of him. They will then show up appalled
after his downfall. They will pretend to have been opposed. And they
may have been opposed to, say, his attacks on rivals and that abuse of
power.
But what they're interested in right now
is how much money they can make and how much power they can grab.
Chump is a buffoon in over his head. He's surrounded by lackeys who
flatter him. But he's just a tool being used by the people who want to
own even more media outlets, by the lawbreakers who want to destroy our
checks and balances.
That was very clear at
the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing when certain Republicans didn't
just refuse to call Pam da Bimbo Bondi out but actively worked to help
her undermine oversight. (That's what Ruth was referring to last night at the end of her post.)
Chump's not powerful at all. He's just the guy working late night
behind the register, ringing up sales. He's making the same mistake
Nixon did in assuming that the power he's exercising is personal power.
It's not. He's being allowed to exercise it by a system that is using
him and when it has gotten all it can from him or when the public is so
outraged that the system has to act, it will. And he's going to be very
surprised by how swift his fall is. And how deep.
Those who are able to should participate in the No Kings October 18th rallies. This is how we put pressure on the system to act.
We don't have a king.
Donald's
destroying the country not because of any invested power but because
he's being allowed to. Nixon thought he was unstoppable to. And the
Heritage Foundation's project has always been nothing more than trying
to give an occupant of the White House (that they liked) the powers
Nixon sought but could not have. That's why The Federalist Society
groomed prospective Supreme Court justices and coached them on how to
lie in confirmation hearings -- which, by the way, is a criminal
conspiracy and people can be charged for that -- even sitting judges --
even sitting Supreme Court judges.
But Chump
is only tolerated for what people want from him and as his 'brand'
suffers and sours, it becomes more necessary for people to step away and
for the system to righten itself.
FDR's New Deal, LBJ's Great Society, those were positive examples of how pressure on the system forced it to change.
It
can seem so very hopeless at times. And Chump is vile and disgusting
and lawless and a bully. But he's only in the position he's in while
the system can get something from him being in that position.
I
could be wrong -- I pray I'm not -- but in calm moments I do not see
him getting all that he wants and destroying our country. In calm
moments, I realize that as bad as it is right now, our system has been
set up with more than just the recognized guard rails and that Chump is
no where near as powerful or important as he sees himself.
As they say in APOCOLYPSE NOW:
Are you an assassin?
I'm a soldier.
You're neither.
You're an errand boy sent by grocery clerks to collect a bill.
The Black Commentator | P.O. Box 2635, A weekly publication dedicated to economic justice, social justice and peace., Tarpon Springs, FL 34688-2635
Let's wind down with this from Senator Patty Murray's office:
KFF: Most Republicans and MAGA Supporters Say Congress Should Extend the Enhanced ACA Tax Credits Set to Expire Next Year
ICYMI:
Wall Street Journal – White House Senses Political Risk on Healthcare
Despite Shutdown Bravado; Murray takes case directly to Idahoans as new
signs indicate Republicans are feeling the heat over their refusal to
take action to prevent people’s costs from spiking
Typical 60-year old couple in Idaho making $85,000 will face a $17,900 spike in annual premiums
Open enrollment in Idaho begins October 15th; More than 100,000 Idahoans rely on ACA tax credits
Washington, D.C. – Today, on the ninth day of the
Republican shutdown, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the
Senate Appropriations Committee and a senior member and former chair of
the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, held
a virtual press conference with Idaho State Senate Minority Leader
Melissa Wintrow and Idahoans who rely on Affordable Care Act (ACA)
enhanced premium tax credits to afford health care: Bob McMichael, an
author and retired teacher from Council, ID, and Susan Wood, a retiree
from Boise.
Right now, Democrats are fighting to save the ACA tax credits, which expire at the end of the year. Without them, 22 million Americans—mostly in red states—will see their health care costs skyrocket. Premiums will more than double, on average, for Americans who buy health care through the ACA exchanges, and these higher costs will push 4.2 million people off their health coverage over the next decade. In Idaho, over 100,000 people rely on the ACA tax credits—and without them, the average increase in annual premiums is expected to be at least $975. If the ACA tax credits aren’t extended, a typical 60-year-old couple making $85,000 in Idaho will face a whopping $17,900 increase in their annual premium costs next year and 25,000 Idahoans are likely to forgo health insurance altogether.
More than 3 in 4 people
who get their health care through the ACA marketplaces—18.7 million out
of 24.3 million—live in states President Trump won in 2024. The vast
majority of Americans want Congress to renew the ACA tax credits,
according to recent polling from KFF—including six in ten
Republicans and a majority of Republicans who identify as MAGA. At the
press conference, Senator Murray made her case directly to Idahoans,
explaining how inaction by their Republican members of Congress will
force their health care premiums to explode next year. She implored
Republican leaders to come to the table as new signs indicate that
Republicans are feeling the heat on their deeply unpopular position. In
recent days, reporting has indicated that the White House is privately fretting about the issue, and President Trump signaled openness to cutting a deal.
“Across the country, premiums are going to more than double
for millions of families, unless Congress saves the tax credits that
help people afford insurance on the ACA exchanges. In Idaho, that means
pretty much everyone who buys health insurance through the Your Health Idaho
online marketplace is about to see a huge spike in their health care
costs. But Republicans don’t want to talk about it. And they have
refused to do anything about it. In fact, Republicans have chosen to
shut down the government rather than work with Democrats on a solution
to stop this from happening. So here’s my feeling on this: if
Republicans don’t want to level with their own constituents about what
is at stake, I am happy to do it,” said Senator Murray. “If
the tax credits expire, an estimated 25,000 people in Idaho will be
forced off their health coverage because they won’t be able to afford it
anymore. We are talking about families with kids. We are talking about
seniors, retirees who aren’t old enough for Medicare but desperately
need health coverage. We are talking about countless farmers, small
business owners, and freelancers. If Republicans continue refusing to
act, then next week, families across Idaho are going to come face to
face with premiums they simply cannot afford.”
Senator Murray played a critical role in passing the enhanced premium tax credits in the American Rescue Plan in 2021 and extending them in the Inflation Reduction Act in
2022, and she has been fighting for months to make sure these important
health care tax credits don’t expire, including cosponsoring multiple
pieces of legislation—the Health Care Affordability Actand theProtecting Health Care and Lowering Costs Act—that would make them permanent.
“I am overwhelmed with calls every day, from Idahoans who are
worried about their health care and frustrated by what they see coming
out of Washington. Farmers in the Magic Valley, teachers in Sandpoint,
small business owners in Boise. Their stories are remarkably similar.
They are worried. They are frustrated. And more than anything, they are
asking, “Why are the people we send to Washington making our lives
harder? In less than a week, Idaho’s health insurance exchange opens for
enrollment. But instead of certainty, families are facing the threat of
skyrocketing premiums. That is because Donald Trump and congressional
Republicans have shut down the government rather than working with
Democrats to extend the Affordable Care Act’s premium tax credits,” said Idaho State Senate Minority Leader Melissa Wintrow.
“We are all hearing stories from Idahoans across the state. Parents who
have delayed surgeries. Retirees who are counting pills to stretch
their prescriptions. Young couples trying to decide whether they can
even afford to start a family. And what is often overlooked is that more
than one in four Idaho farmers and ranchers buy their health care
through the ACA marketplace. They do not have employer plans. They
depend on these credits to protect their families and keep their
operations running. Times are already tough for farmers due to Trump
tariffs, and they don’t need any more challenges as they try to put food
on their tables and ours… Making these tax credits permanent would cost
less than one-tenth of the price tag of the billionaire tax cut they
passed earlier this year. Less than a tenth. If Congress can afford to
hand out massive tax breaks to billionaires and corporations, it can
certainly afford to help working families keep their health insurance.”
“So my wife and I are both retired… We are kind of not at all
unique in that we are finally though one of those couples who are
senior citizens on a fixed income. I never, ever thought I would say
that, but that’s a fact for us now. Our annual income is about $42,000,
that’s some pensions, and my wife elected to take Social Security early.
With the Social Security that she elected to take, and at age 62 that
put us over the threshold to receive Medicaid for our health care. And
so we, last year, chose a health plan on the exchange under the
Affordable Care Act and qualified for the tax credits. And our tax
credit was about $1,865 and our health plan this year, the premium was
$1,916, so that left us to have to pay $51 a month for our coverage,”
said Bob McMichael, an author and retired teacher from Council, Idaho.
“But
last week, I received a letter from the healthcare plan informing us
that in January 2026 our health plan premium would increase by $367 to
$2,232. So, if the tax credit stayed the same our monthly premium would
have gone from $51 to $367 and that is almost unaffordable for us. It’s
going to really hurt. That’s assuming the tax credits don’t get taken
away. If the tax credits do get taken away, the annual cost of the plan
that we are on will be almost $27,000. So even if they keep the tax
credits and they somehow get put back in, our increase in our premium is
going to be almost 800% per month. 800% that’s eight times. And
so, a lot of the reporting that I’ve seen saying that might double just
seems confusing to me. So, I’m not an expert by any means, but it seems
crazy that our congress people who are supposed to represent their
constituents in Idaho, are completely tone deaf and ignoring this.
Basically, our option is even if they reinstate the tax credits, or if
they if they are still on the table for us in 2026, it’s going to be
hard. But if they don’t reinstate them, then we simply won’t be able to
afford any health care at all.”
“My premium is set to go up by 173% next year. While that’s a
significant difference for someone at my retirement income level, for
someone under age 65 who makes $65,000 or more, whether retired or
self-employed, my same plan would be over $700 month, or an almost a
900% increase,” said Susan Wood, a Boise resident since 1992 who retired in July. “No
one can afford a 900% increase on any one item, let alone the
exponentially rising costs of groceries, rent, homeowner’s insurance,
auto insurance, and it just goes on. And, here is the snowball effect:
the healthy risk pool will elect to drop coverage, the insurance
companies are left with a pool of individuals who have ongoing medical
conditions, claims go up, premiums go up, insurance companies drop out
of the market, and those who are healthy and dropped coverage risk a
health crisis with no coverage. This is an impossible situation that
needs to be fixed for the long term.”