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  • Nov 23, 2024, 06:02 AM
    tomder55
    Another strange nomination by Trump
    He selected Repub Oregon Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer for Sec Labor . She recently lost her reelection bid. So there will be no need for a special election. But she has a history of being very pro-union . In fact ;she is a favorite of Teacher's Union boss Randi Weingarten; who absolutely despises Trump.

    3 Reasons Why a Randi Weingarten "Endorsement" Is Quite the Opposite - Americans for Tax Reform

    She is a backer of the Pro-Act legislation designed to expand the right to unionize by eliminating 'right to work' laws in more than half the states.
    It would end "secret ballots " during union votes.

    H.R.842 - 117th Congress (2021-2022): Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2021 | Congress.gov | Library of Congress

    The act would effectively ban " gig" work like being an independent Uber driver.


    But wait there's more

    She backs a law that would force local governments to do collective bargaining with public service workers

    H.R.5727 - 117th Congress (2021-2022): Public Service Freedom to Negotiate Act of 2021 | Congress.gov | Library of Congress

    This would federalize local government labor practices

    Seriously we may have well just elected Kam the Sham if we were going to adopt radical lefty policies. This would completely undermine the power of states like Florida an Texas to make their own labor laws. It would also be a boon to educators who want to force states to comply with radical agendas.

    I know the thinking behind this . Trump made inroads with labor support. But that was because the unions were not looking out for the rank and file. The best way to get the worker's support is to create jobs . It is a big mistake to think sucking up to unions will do the job.
  • Nov 24, 2024, 05:48 AM
    tomder55
    Another strange selection for Surgeon General . Dr Janette Nesheiwat is likely to butt heads with RFK Jr . She praised Fakebook's censorship of anti-vaxxers .

    It's ok to have differing views on the issue. Frankly I think RFK Jr is mostly nuts ;especially about childhood vaccines.

    The issue is that she praised Zuckerberg's censorship.

    TechJudge on X: "Trump's pick for Surgeon General, Janette Nesheiwat, praised Facebook for censoring anti-vaccine information, adding that she will "hope and pray" other social media companies do the same. https://t.co/Zqpz6ktLWs" / X


    Trump praised her work "on the front lines of NYC during the pandemic. Me ? I don't think NYC 's response was really the model of how to handle it

    Tent for Overflow Capacity for Morgue Goes Up in Manhattan

    Why not Ben Carson ?
  • Nov 24, 2024, 06:06 AM
    tomder55
    Lincoln was praised for having a "team of rivals" . I look at Trump's selections and wonder if that is the model he is trying.

    He's got RFK Jr who wants universal health care and abortions until birth
    His Labor Sec is a pro-union activist.
    He has a Soros acolyte for Treasury.
    Tulsi Gabbard is only lately a Repub. She was Dem most of her career and holds onto many of those values. She will likely butt heads with Marco Rubio who is a war hawk.
  • Nov 24, 2024, 11:02 AM
    Wondergirl
    And Trump will probably not make it
    through the next four years.
  • Nov 25, 2024, 03:37 AM
    tomder55
    Lori Chavez-DeRemer for Sec Labor is by far the worse pick Trump has made. I expect that if if comes down to a confirmation vote in the Senate she will get more Dem votes than Repub.

    How can you have a Dept of Government Efficiency while you have someone at Labor who would require the government to collectively bargain with government workers? It is hard enough to fire a Federal Worker as it is .

    Think about it . Even FDR opposed the organizing of government workers . One of the most influential union leaders George Meany opposed the unionization of public employees; Unions purpose is to share in the profits . Governments don't have profits . It is a conflict of interests for politicians and unions to collectively bargain with taxpayers bucks .It crosses a line. The PSU becomes a political organization supporting the politicians that will give them the best deal . It should be outlawed ;not supported by a conservative government and especially one that intends to reduce the power of the leviathan state.
  • Nov 25, 2024, 04:15 AM
    tomder55
    Trump got all these appointments announced before Thanksgiving . I assumed the intent was to get them all confirmed before his term starts so he can hit the ground running.

    But this is not likely to happen because Trump is dragging his feet on signing the paperwork necessary for the FBI to do background checks . I can understand his reluctance given his history with the FBI . But this is a process I don't believe he can ignore.

    Senate Dems have noticed

    Quote:

    "In effect, President-elect Trump is undermining his administration's ability to manage urgent national security threats, health and safety threats, and serious conflicts of interest starting on day one of his presidency,"
    U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren | Warren Seeks Answers on T...

    But I do believe that many of the Repubs in the Senate want this procedure also.

    Much of the process was developed after the 9-11 Commission made recommendations to expedite the process after the delays in forming the government after the Bush- Gore contest was one of reasons cited for the lack of preparedness.

    Quote:

    One of the report’s most notable findings was that a delayed presidential transition in 2000 “hampered the new administration in identifying, recruiting, clearing, and obtaining Senate confirmation of key appointees.”
    Importantly, this finding revealed our country’s flawed political appointment process and showed how slow Senate confirmations can imperil our national security. The commission’s report recommended several improvements to this process to ensure both our country’s safety – particularly during and in the immediate aftermath of a presidential transition – and continuity within government.
    Appointment delays in 2001
    The commission found that George W. Bush lacked key deputy Cabinet and subcabinet officials until the spring and summer of 2001, noting that “the new administration—like others before it—did not have its team on the job until at least six months after it took office,” or less than two months before 9/11. On the day of the attacks, only 57% of the top 123 Senate-confirmed positions were filled at the Pentagon, the Justice Department and the State Department combined, excluding ambassadors, U.S. marshals and attorneys.
    Two decades later: how lessons from the 9/11 Commission Report can help us improve the political appointment process and protect our national security • Center for Presidential Transition

    It is clear from the Gaetz fiasco that proper vetting is not happening by the Trump transition team . Meanwhile accusations against some of Trump's appointees need to be cleared before they face the Senate. (Gabbard Hegseth)
  • Nov 25, 2024, 05:08 AM
    tomder55
    in addition ;by dragging his feet on signing various transition documents ; his nominees are prevented from contacts with the agencies they are tasked to take over.

    Trump team barred from agencies amid legal standoff
  • Nov 25, 2024, 05:04 PM
    Wondergirl
    And he's going to make you drink raw milk and water that's contaminated.

    Public schools will have to teach Christianity and students will pray thoughoiut the school day, say the Lord's Prayer first thing every morning (maybe replacing the Pledge?) and on and on.
  • Nov 25, 2024, 05:29 PM
    tomder55
    Raw milk is already readily available I pass farm stands here all the time that sell it. There is no restrictions except for the interstate sale. To drink it or not is a choice . I thought the left likes choice. It is highly unlikely that he would "force " us to drink it . I don't think Trump would stand for it . He loves his Micky D's shakes.

    Now will he suppress information on social media and ban it like the left does ? He has been a big opponent of the censorship the government has done in the emperor-Clueless Joe era,

    I would not drink raw milk . But then again I rarely have any cow milk . I cook with almond and walnut milk and occasionally cashew milk. I get plenty of calcium from other sources ,
  • Nov 26, 2024, 10:35 AM
    Wondergirl
    And just think of all the illnesses and deaths that
    will be caused by raw milk and contaminated water!
  • Nov 26, 2024, 01:59 PM
    tomder55
    The Amish drink raw milk by the gallon. Many people on farms do . It is the mass production of raw milk where you have to be concerned with pathogens where homogenization is highly recommended . But show me anywhere a link that shows any thought of mandating raw milk consumption.

    One can easily argue the benefits one way or the other . That is why information should not be censored. Present the best case and let the people decide. Fie on the nanny state running our lives !!!
  • Nov 27, 2024, 01:44 PM
    Wondergirl
    Health nut RFK Jr., who is against government regulation, is the future head of the Department of Health and Human Services. He says drinking raw milk is good for you and cheaper too (even though untreated milk can be dangerous). It can transmit a host of ailments, ranging from E. coli to salmonella and, more recently, to bird flu.
  • Nov 27, 2024, 02:47 PM
    tomder55
    An amazing thing ;the news is plastered of one recall after another and all of it is from factory processed food. None of them are from raw milk.
    The other truth that the industry does not like to discuss is that there are licenses for the distribution of raw milk and the standards are much more stringent than any foods processed for mass distribution.

    Yeah the warning are real and the government should continue public awareness. But the risks are way overblown .

    Most of the fears are carry over from the early 20th century when there were epidemics of bovine tuberculosis sweeping the US and Europe . In a roughly 25 year period there were 65,000 deaths due to consuming raw milk that contained bovine TB (bTB) . But in the US that has all but been eradicated and the processing of milk destroys many of the healthy nutrients along with food borne bacteria .
    Vitamins; immune enhancing components ;and enzymes get destroyed or reduced .

    The risks should be a part of the public service information. After that let the public decide.

    There are states across the nation that permit raw milk to be sold . Why don't you see mass outbreaks of contamination compared to the onions in a Big Mac ? Because the real risk is greatly overblown
  • Nov 28, 2024, 07:37 AM
    tomder55
    Dr Jay Bhattacharya is an excellent choice to run NIH . If RFK Jr is a controversial pick this is a no brainer choice. He will reform and bring back trust to an agency that herr Doctor destroyed .
  • Nov 28, 2024, 10:17 AM
    Wondergirl
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tomder55 View Post
    There are states across the nation that permit raw milk to be sold . Why don't you see mass outbreaks of contamination compared to the onions in a Big Mac ? Because the real risk is greatly overblown

    Come on over for a visit! I made raw milk milkshakes for us. AND you can even take one home with you!
  • Nov 28, 2024, 10:47 AM
    jlisenbe
    Am I not invited??? I rather like milkshakes, and I don't care if it's raw milk or not.
  • Nov 28, 2024, 11:55 AM
    Wondergirl
    How many times have you drunk raw milk?
  • Nov 28, 2024, 01:21 PM
    tomder55
    As I mentioned ;it is rare that I ever consume milk products . Of all the issues ;raw milk is the least important . Again ,no one ;including RFK Jr, is forcing people to consume milk in any form .
  • Nov 28, 2024, 08:30 PM
    jlisenbe
    I was raised on a farm. We drank milk from our two Jersey cows.
  • Nov 28, 2024, 09:18 PM
    jlisenbe
    We also fed the chickens, slopped the pigs, and plowed them fields with our two mules.

    Or something like that.

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