2019年10月31日 星期四

Speaker Nancy Pelosi: "This Constitution is the blueprint for our republic—and not a monarchy.



Speaker Nancy Pelosi: "This Constitution is the blueprint for our republic—and not a monarchy.

"But when we have a president who says Article Two says I can do whatever I want, that is in defiance of the separation of powers. That's not what our Constitution says." abcn.ws/2PxhlSf


2019年10月30日 星期三

首名白宮現任官員"亞歷山大·文德曼"Alexander Vindman就總統彈劾調查作證。 Fox News and Republicans immediately launched disgusting attack.

 首名白宮現任官員就總統彈劾調查作證
週二,國家安全委員會首席烏克蘭專家亞歷山大·文德曼前往國會山作證 。他告訴調查人員,自己在7月25日的那通電話中親耳聽到特朗普呼籲烏克蘭總統調查拜登。
文德曼是迄今為止唯一一名當時旁聽電話的證人,而此次通話正是彈劾調查的核心。他還表示,自己曾向一名白宮律師報告對相關事件的擔憂。
→針鋒相對 :特朗普總統在推特上指責文德曼是政治對手,試圖削弱他的可信度。而文德曼在作證的開篇詞中形容自己是一名“愛國者”,決心“促進和捍衛我們的國家,無關政黨或政治”。

My God. Just when you think Republicans and Fox News can’t sink any lower, they do. Alexander Vindman, a decorated Iraq War veteran who fled the Soviet Union with his family when he was three years old, is testifying today that he raised concerns about Trump’s phone call with Ukrainian president Zelensky to the top lawyer for the National Security Council. As soon as his opening statement was reported last night, Fox News and Republicans immediately launched disgusting attack⋯⋯
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 眾議院將於週四 就彈劾調查正式投票 為調查程序及舉行公開聽證會確立明確規則,此舉將使彈劾調查進入一個更為公開的新階段。

美國要徹底清退華為、中興電信設備

美國要徹底清退華為中興設備


圖為華為監控產品一款設備參加2019年5月中國天津科技展
圖為華為監控產品一款設備參加2019年5月中國天津科技展 REUTERS/Jason Lee
美國政府啟動程序徹底清退美國境內的華為等中國通信設備。美國政府下令要求安裝了中國通信設備的美國通信企業全面更換設備,預計達10億美元的更換費用將由美國政府用稅金提供支援。美國還可能要求包括韓國在內的同盟國採取類似措施。中國官方譴責美國此種做法是霸凌。
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據朝鮮日報今天報導,美國開始徹底清退華為中興設備。
據該報導說,當地時間28日,美國FCC(聯邦通訊委員會)發表聲明稱,下月19日將在委員會就將中國華為和中興(ZTE)定性為“安全威脅(national security risks)”的提案進行表決。如果提案表決通過,今後使用華為和中興設備的通信公司將無法獲得構建農村地區、學校和圖書館通信網時,政府支付的“普及服務基金(universal service fund)”。美國聯邦通訊委員會還可以要求通信公司全面更換已經投入使用的華為和中興設備。費用將由聯邦政府預算承擔。
此外,美國還可能要求包括韓國在內的同盟國採取類似措施。據美國聯邦通訊委員會委員傑西卡•羅森沃塞爾表示:“美國通信網與外國通信網緊密相連”,“針對(仍使用中國設備的)海外通信網的弱點,我們需要尋找應對措施。 ”

2019年10月29日 星期二

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence spoke about the importance of the United States-Taiwan relationship and Taiwan’s embrace of democracy:


美國在台協會 AIT
10月25日下午5:00 ·
美國副總統彭斯昨天在華府智庫威爾遜中心發表演說,談及美台關係及台灣力行民主的重要性:

「我們和台灣站在一起,捍衛台灣得來不易的自由。川普政府執政期間已批准更多的對台軍售,並肯定台灣作為世界重要貿易經濟體,以及中華文化和民主的燈塔。……儘管川普政府將持續遵守奠基於美中三個聯合公報和台灣關係法的一中政策,但中國透過金錢外交,在過去一年誘使兩國與台灣斷交,改與中國建交,藉此對台灣民主施壓。國際社會永遠不該忘記,與台灣交流不會威脅到和平,而是保衛台灣及整個區域的和平。美國始終相信,台灣力行民主,為所有華人展現一條更好的道路。」

副總統彭斯致詞稿全文請參考:https://www.whitehouse.gov/…/remarks-vice-president-pence-…/
#USTaiwanRelations

In a speech yesterday at the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C., U.S. Vice President Mike Pence spoke about the importance of the United States-Taiwan relationship and Taiwan’s embrace of democracy:

“We’ve stood by Taiwan in defense of her hard-won freedoms. Under this administration, we’ve authorized additional military sales and recognized Taiwan’s place as one of the world’s great trading economies and beacons of Chinese culture and democracy…And while our administration will continue to respect the One China Policy — as reflected in the three joint communiqués and the Taiwan Relations Act — through checkbook diplomacy, over the past year China has induced two more nations to switch diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Beijing, increasing pressure on the democracy in Taiwan.

The international community must never forget that its engagement with Taiwan does not threaten the peace; it protects peace on Taiwan and throughout the region. America will always believe that Taiwan’s embrace of democracy shows a better path for all the Chinese people.”

Read Vice President Pence’s full remarks at: https://www.whitehouse.gov/…/remarks-vice-president-pence-…/

美參議員要求川普政府澄清對拜登的調查是否與美中貿易談判有關

美參議員要求川普政府澄清對拜登的調查是否與美中貿易談判有關白宮貿易顧問納瓦羅接受電視採訪時不予回答關於喬·拜登或其子亨特·拜登是否曾在美中貿易談判中被提及的問題後,俄勒岡州參議員懷登週二致信政府高級官員。

對美國的國情、民情無知


對美國的國情、民情無知,例子很多:
1. 美國 60% 的財富來自遺產,許多人一輩子不用工作 (America is an aristocracy of people who have never worked a day in their lives).

America is an aristocracy of people who have never worked a day in their lives.




2019年10月27日 星期日

美國眾議員伊萊賈·E·卡明斯(Elijah E.Cummings)去世 “I’ve often said that our children are the living messages we send to a future we will never see. You, you, and you are our messages.”





Obama: 'You're not a sucker to have integrity and to treat others with respect'


Former President Obama praised the late Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) as a "kind" and "honorable" man who treated others well despite his position of power culminating as chairman of the House Oversight and Reform Committee. 
Obama was among several top Democrats to eulogize Cummings, who died Oct. 17 at the age of 68, at a funeral service in Baltimore.

"He was never complacent, for he knew that without clarity of purpose and a steadfast faith and a dogged determination demanded by our liberty, the promise of this nation could wither. Complacency, he knew, was not only corrosive for our collective lives, but for our individual lives," Obama said to applause.
 
"There's nothing weak about kindness and compassion. There's nothing weak about looking out for others. There's nothing weak about being honorable. You're not a sucker to have integrity and to treat others with respect," Obama said. Some observers saw Obama's comments as an implicit criticism of President Trump






Johns Hopkins University

the world.
“I’ve often said that our children are the living messages we send to a future we will never see. You, you, and you are our messages.”




美國眾議員伊萊賈·E·卡明斯(Elijah E.Cummings)去世,享年68歲。卡明斯是國會中最有權力的民主黨人之一,也是特朗普彈劾調查的關鍵人物。他曾表示特朗普阻止國會調查的努力“比水門事件還要糟糕”。 (《 紐約時報 》)

2019年10月26日 星期六

美國法庭三則: 美法院勒令司法部提交未删减穆勒调查报告。Impeachment Inquiry Is Legal, Judge Rules, Giving Democrats a Victory. DeVos held in contempt for violating judge's order on student loans


美法院勒令司法部提交未删减穆勒调查报告
民主党人的一大胜利:美国一联邦法院勒令司法部下周三(10月30日)之前必须将独立检察官穆勒的未被删减的调查报告提交给一个参议院委员会。





紐約時報
Impeachment Inquiry Is Legal, Judge Rules, Giving Democrats a Victory

A federal judge granted a request by the House Judiciary Committee, led by Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, to see secret grand jury evidence from the Mueller investigation.Credit...Tom Brenner/For The New York Times



By Charlie Savage and Emily Cochrane
Oct. 25, 2019






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WASHINGTON — A federal judge handed a victory to House Democrats on Friday when she ruled that they were legally engaged in an impeachment inquiry, a decision that undercut President Trump’s arguments that the investigation is a sham.

The declaration came in a 75-page opinion by Chief Judge Beryl A. Howell of the Federal District Court in Washington. She ruled that the House Judiciary Committee was entitled to view secret grand jury evidence gathered by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.

Typically, Congress has no right to view such evidence. But in 1974, the courts permitted lawmakers to see such materials as they weighed whether to impeach President Richard M. Nixon. The House is now immersed in the same process focused on Mr. Trump, Judge Howell ruled, and that easily outweighs any need to keep the information secret from lawmakers.

And in a rebuke to the Trump administration, she wrote that the White House strategy to stonewall the House had actually strengthened lawmakers’ case. She cited Mr. Trump’s vow to fight “all” congressional subpoenas and an extraordinary directive by his White House counsel, Pat A. Cipollone, that executive branch officials should not provide testimony or documents to impeachment investigators.

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“The White House’s stated policy of noncooperation with the impeachment inquiry weighs heavily in favor of disclosure,” Judge Howell wrote. “Congress’s need to access grand jury material relevant to potential impeachable conduct by a president is heightened when the executive branch willfully obstructs channels for accessing other relevant evidence.”

The administration is likely to appeal the ruling; the Justice Department was reviewing it, a spokeswoman said. It came on a day when House investigators unleashed another round of subpoenas. They demanded that the acting chief of the White House budget office and two other administration officials testify next month in their inquiry into Mr. Trump’s pressure campaign on Ukraine to open investigations that could benefit him politically.

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Democrats praised Judge Howell’s decision. Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, applauded the “thoughtful ruling” and its recognition that “our impeachment inquiry fully comports with the Constitution.”

“This grand jury information that the administration has tried to block the House from seeing will be critical to our work,” Mr. Nadler said in a statement.

In arguing that the impeachment inquiry is a sham, Republicans have noted that the full House has not voted for a resolution to authorize one, as it did in 1974 and 1998 at the start of impeachment proceedings targeting Nixon and President Bill Clinton.

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Democrats have countered that no resolution is required under the Constitution or House rules and pointed out that impeachment efforts to remove other officials, like judges, started without such a vote.

Judge Howell agreed with the Democrats, calling the Republican arguments “cherry-picked and incomplete” and lacking support from the Constitution, House rules or court precedents.

“Even in cases of presidential impeachment, a House resolution has never, in fact, been required to begin an impeachment inquiry,” wrote Judge Howell, an appointee of President Barack Obama.




ImageRussell Vought, acting director of the Office of Management and Budget, at the White House.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times


Though the impeachment inquiry has broadened to focus on investigating the Ukraine scandal that erupted last month, the dispute before Judge Howell arose from an earlier stage: the aftermath of the Mueller investigation.

After Mr. Mueller completed his report about the Russia investigation and Mr. Trump’s efforts as president to obstruct it, Attorney General William P. Barr turned over most of the report to Congress. But he censored portions that contained material that is secret under grand-jury rules.

Lawmakers demanded to see that text, as well as underlying documents and transcripts of testimony by witnesses who appeared before a grand jury. In July, they filed a petition asking Judge Howell to order the Justice Department to provide that information under the Watergate precedent.


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In its legal filings, the House Judiciary Committee asserted that it was already conducting an inquiry into whether Mr. Trump should be impeached. At the time, Speaker Nancy Pelosi was seen as reluctant to put forward a resolution formally authorizing such an inquiry, to avoid jeopardizing newly elected Democrats who won seats in moderate districts in the 2018 midterm elections.

But in September, as revelations about Mr. Trump’s Ukraine dealings fueled support for an impeachment inquiry, Ms. Pelosi announced that one was underway — but stopped short of bringing a resolution to the floor. Republicans in Congress have seized upon the lack of a formal vote as the foundation for their opposition to the inquiry, focusing on process instead of the substance of the allegations against Mr. Trump.

As of Friday, all but three Senate Republicans — Senators Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Mitt Romney of Utah and Susan Collins of Maine — had signed onto a resolution that accused Democrats of conducting an unfair inquiry and called on the House to vote for a formal impeachment investigation.

Also on Friday, the Republican National Committee’s governing body made the unusual gesture of declaring in a symbolic resolution that it “now more than ever wholeheartedly supports” Mr. Trump in the middle of “a nakedly partisan impeachment investigation.”

Both the Trump legal team and Republicans have adopted the lack of a formal impeachment vote as a basis for their arguments that the inquiry is illegitimate — stressing it both publicly and in letters warning executive branch officials not to cooperate when Congress asks them to testify or provide documents, including Mr. Cipollone’s documents.

Some administration officials have defied that warning and testified anyway, while others have invoked the White House’s directions to refuse to cooperate with impeachment investigators.

One of the officials subpoenaed on Friday for testimony, Russell T. Vought, the acting director of the Office of Management and Budget, had cited Mr. Cipollone’s letter when he announced this week that he and another top Trump appointee there, Michael Duffey, would not appear before Congress. Mr. Cipollone denounced the inquiry as “constitutionally illegitimate.”





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美國教育部長Betsy  DeVos: held in contempt for violating judge's order on student loans

Betsy  DeVos辦私校,大力捐錢給Trump 總統競選.....

Robert Reich

Last week, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos was held in contempt of court for violating an order from a federal judge to stop collecting on student loans from students defrauded by a collapsed for-profit college. The judge issued the order in May 2018, and Betsy DeVos’ Education Department continued to collect on the loans of about 16,000 students.
Already intentionally misled by a predatory college and saddled with insurmountable debt, these students suffered even more harm at the hands of the Education Department. Betsy DeVos is one of the most corrupt and inept officials in the Trump administration — and that’s saying something. She has repeatedly sided with predatory, for-profit colleges at the expense of students. Kudos to Judge Sallie Kim for holding her accountable. What do you think?

2019年10月20日 星期日

2019年10月19日 星期六

2019年10月17日 星期四

美國將在川普位於邁阿密附近的豪華高爾夫度假村舉辦 2020 年七大工業國峰會; My god. There is no limit to Trump's abuse of power for personal gain (Robert Reich )

美國總統川普的代理幕僚長表示,美國將在川普位於邁阿密附近的豪華高爾夫度假村舉辦 2020 年七大工業國峰會未理會有關川普希望從總統任期中獲得個人利益的批評。


The pithiest summary of Donald Trump’s foreign policy comes from the president himself. Referring to the mayhem he has uncorked in Syria, he tweeted: “I hope they all do great, we are 7,000 miles away!” Mr Trump imagines he can abandon an ally in a dangerous region without serious consequences for the United States. He is wrong. The betrayal of the Kurds will lead friends and foes to doubt Mr Trump’s America. That is something both Americans and the world should lament.
His decision to pull out 1,000 American troops has rapidly destroyed the fragile truce in northern Syria (see article). The withdrawal created space for a Turkish assault on the Kurds that has so far cost hundreds of lives; at least 160,000 people have fled their homes. Hordes of Islamic State (is) backers, once guarded by the Kurds, have escaped from internment camps. With nowhere else to turn, the Kurds have sought help from Bashar al-Assad, Syria’s blood-drenched despot, an enemy of America.






 My god. There is no limit to Trump's abuse of power for personal gain (Robert Reich )
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  • My god. There is no limit to Trump's abuse of power for personal gain.
    In the middle of the impeachment inquiry, Trump is violating the Emoluments Clause (Article I, Section 9), another impeachable offense. He is brazenly violating our Constitution in front of our very eyes, lining his own pockets with taxpayer dollars and flagrantly disregarding the rule of law. His sheer hypocrisy and utter disdain for our institutions never ceases to amaze me.
    Impeach by Thanksgiving.