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Thursday, November 19, 2020
‘Reach Out to Trump Supporters,’ They Said. I Tried. I give up.
MIDDLEBORO 65 COVID: TOWN REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE REFUSED TO WEAR FACE MASKS INCLUDING NEIL ROSENTHAL, SELECTMAN
MIDDLEBORO POLICE OFFICERS ARE NOT WEARING FACE MASKS
THEY ARE SPREADING THE VIRUS!
We Back the Blue rally held in Middleboro
September 29, 2020 at 7:57 am
The Middleborough Republican Town Committee held a We Back the Blue standout at the busy intersection of South Main Street (Route 105) and West Grove Street (Route 28) on Monday evening. About a dozen people in attendance held American flags, thin blue line flags, signs supporting police officers and some flags and signs in support of President Donald Trump.
U.S. News Ken Paxton Crime Austin Texas AP Sources: FBI is investigating Texas attorney general
DALLAS (AP) — The FBI is investigating allegations that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton broke the law in using his office to benefit a wealthy donor, according to two people with knowledge of the probe.
Federal agents are looking into claims by former members of Paxton’s staff that the high-profile Republican committed bribery, abuse of office and other crimes to help Austin real estate developer Nate Paul, the people told The Associated Press. They insisted on anonymity to discuss the investigation because it is ongoing.
Confirmation of the criminal probe marks mounting legal peril for Paxton, who’s denied wrongdoing and refused calls for his resignation since his top deputies reported him to federal authorities at the end of September.
A criminal defense attorney for Paxton, Philip Hilder, declined to comment. Spokespersons in the attorney general’s office did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
It’s unclear how far the FBI is into investigating the allegations against Paxton. An agency spokeswoman in San Antonio declined to comment.
Paxton is accused of using his position as Texas’ top law enforcement official to benefit Paul in several ways, according to seven senior lawyers in the attorney general’s office and the agency’s head of law enforcement. Central to their claims is the fact that Paxton hired an outside lawyer to investigate the developer’s allegations that the FBI improperly searched his home and offices last year.
Each of Paxton’s accusers has resigned, been put on leave or been fired since reporting him. Last week, four of them filed a state whistleblower lawsuit against the attorney general, claiming he ousted them as retribution.
The full nature of Paxton and Paul’s connection remains unclear. In 2018, Paul donated $25,000 to the attorney general’s reelection campaign. The developer also said in a recent deposition that Paxton recommended a woman for her job with his company.
Two people previously told The Associated Press that Paxton acknowledged in 2018 having an extramarital affair with the woman, who was then a state Senate aide. The people spoke on condition of anonymity due to fears about retaliation.
Paxton said in a Tuesday statement to the Austin American-Stateman that, “after reviewing the claims made by former employees of this office, their allegations are overblown, based upon assumptions, and to a large degree misrepresent the facts.”
Paxton has spent most of his tenure in office maintaining his innocence in the face of an indictment on unrelated securities fraud charges. The case has been stalled for years over legal challenges.
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MASS GOP: 'We Got Completely Clobbered': Mass. GOP Faces A Reckoning — And Calls For New Leadership
'We Got Completely Clobbered': Mass. GOP Faces A Reckoning — And Calls For New Leadership
The state GOP will enter the new year with a shrinking minority on Beacon Hill, no members in Congress and internal divisions that are forcing a reckoning. Come January, Republicans will have just 30 seats in the 160-person House; and in the 40-member Senate, they'll have just three seats.
"Our membership is decreasing," said Anthony Amore, who ran unsuccessfully for Secretary of State in 2018. He called the party's condition "dire."
"Our financial position — suffice it to say it's not great," he said. "And outside of the [Gov. Charlie Baker], we don't have any state-wide office holder or members of the congressional delegation. So I'd be lying if I said we're in good shape."
Amore believes the state GOP is hobbled by internal divisions and has become a party of factions that operates a bit like a circular firing squad.
"I think we're our own worst enemies," Amore said. "We speak often of Ronald Reagan, but we never follow [his] 11th commandment of never speaking ill of other Republicans."
State GOP Chairman Jim Lyons has embraced President Trump as the party's brand. There's a portrait of Trump on the party's website, and Lyons is an outspoken supporter of the president's baseless claims of election fraud.
"I have no problem with the president pursuing what he believes are his legal, constitutional rights," Lyons said. "I have no problem with that at all."
But that puts the party leadership at odds with Baker, the state's most successful Republican, a moderate who didn't vote for Trump and who criticizes the president for failing to acknowledge President-elect Joe Biden's election victory.
"One of the things I don't believe that people shouldn't stand for — if you're anywhere in elective office — is this idea somehow that elections are only [legitimate] if you win," Baker said at a press conference last week.
More than a few Bay State Republicans are frustrated with the party's leadership and say it's time for a change. Among them is Norfolk state Rep. Shawn Dooley, who announced this week that he plans to challenge Lyons for chairman in January.
"We're obviously going backwards,"Dooley said. "I think the messaging is poor, and I think there's a problem with the brand."
Dooley faults the party for being too focused on Donald Trump instead of core Republican values like lower taxes, personal freedom and supporting the police amidst calls for reform.
"The current leadership of the Mass. GOP has been very, very aggressive," he said. "We come across as very negative. [We resemble] a party of 'no' [instead of] a party of ideas. We're supposed to be a party of solutions."
But Lyons is unapologetic about his embrace of Trump. The recent electoral losses notwithstanding, Lyons said Trump has energized a core of Republican voters who will help the party win elections in the future.
"I am very optimistic that President Trump has brought a groundswell of people who were uninvolved to get involved," said Lyons, who described himself as "kind of like New Gingrich: a happy warrior."
But Lyons' critics say focusing on Trump voters is a bad strategy for broad electoral success in Massachusetts. Speaking to reporters recently, Baker suggested the state GOP pivot away from Trump and national politics, focusing instead on local issues.
"I think it's important for people who run for statewide office to understand that what voters care about here are statewide local issues," Baker said. "That's really where our focus as a party needs to be."
The state GOP has a strained relationship with Baker, but Republican Jane Swift, who served as lieutenant governor and acting governor, believes the party should heed Baker's advice.
"They should be courting Charlie Baker," Swift said. "They should send him flowers. They should see how he likes his coffee and make sure to hand-deliver it to him."
A hugely popular governor and prodigious fund-raiser like Baker should be a saving grace for the party, according to Swift.
"It is shocking to me that a party that is almost irrelevant [and] that has an asset like Charlie Baker would be almost at war with the most important attribute that they have," she said.
Mountain, who says he, too, is considering running for Party chairman, agrees with Swift.
"We have to stop this contentious game with the governor because it doesn't do us any good," he said. "[Baker] is our Republican leader and we have to treat him as such."
Mountain is among a number of Republicans who say that the party must unite if it hopes to recover from the clobbering it took on election day. And that begins with mending fences with Baker.
This segment aired on November 19, 2020.
Related:
– “'We Got Completely Clobbered': Mass. GOP Faces A Reckoning — And Calls For New Leadership,” by Anthony Brooks, WBUR: “Just how bad was the election for Massachusetts Republicans? Tom Mountain, the vice chairman of the state party, knows. And he doesn't mince words. ‘We got completely clobbered,’ Mountain said. ‘ We were decimated. It was terrible.’ That pretty well sums it up. But hold on, there's more.”
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REPUBLICAN VOTER REGISTRATION IS AT A 70 YEAR LOW AND THIS HIGHLIGHTS THE REASONS:
– “Biden is ‘falsely posing as winner’ of presidential election, Massachusetts GOP Chairman Jim Lyons says,” by Lisa Kashinsky, Boston Herald: “Massachusetts GOP Chairman Jim Lyons claimed President-elect Joe Biden is ‘falsely posing as the winner’ of the election as he used the state party’s email list Thursday to amplify President Trump’s unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud and raise money for his legal battles.”
THE MASS GOP SUPPORTED 2 QANON CANDIDATES, CIRCULATED INFLAMMATORY ATTACK ADS, MADE RACIST ROBOCALLS AGAINST NGUYEN WHO DEFEATED JIM LYONS.
OTHER GOP CANDIDATES WERE UNQUALIFIED & INCOMPETENT AND HAD NEVER HELD PUBLIC OFFICE.
MASSACHUSETTS REPUBLICAN VOTER REGISTRATION IS AT A 70 YEAR LOW FOR GOOD REASON.
I ENCOURAGE EVERYONE TO VOTE AGAINST ANY CANDIDATE WHO RESORTS TO IGNORANT, RUDE, CRUDE, CRASS ATTACK ADS AND AVOIDS POLICY ISSUES. MASSACHUSETTS IS NOT THE PLACE FOR SUCH POLITICAL ABUSE.
THE CAPE IS FINALLY FINISHED WITH THE RUDE & CRUDE RON BEATY WHICH SAYS A LOT.
MASS GOP: YOU GOT WHAT YOU DESERVED!
– “They got ‘clobbered’ on Election Day. Now Massachusetts Republicans are weighing whether to change leaders,” by Matt Stout, Boston Globe: “After seeing their small minority on Beacon Hill shrink further this year, Massachusetts Republicans are now pivoting to a fight for control of their deeply divided state party ahead of the 2022 election cycle, when the governor’s office and every legislative seat will be on the ballot. The election of a new party chair — slated for January — is expected to prove pivotal in determining the direction of the party after years of realizing few electoral gains among candidates not named Charlie Baker.”
FACE MASKS PREVENT YOU FROM SPREADING THE VIRUS.
FACE MASKS DO NOT PREVENT OTHERS FROM SPREADING THE VIRUS TO YOU.
ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2020 THE MIDDLEBORO REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE HELD A RALLY - THE ENTERPRISE PRESERVED THE ANTI-MASKERS FOR THE RECORD.
SOME THINGS DEFINE IGNORANCE AS COVID CASES SURGE.
A We Back the Blue rally organized by the Middleborough Republican Town Committee is held at the intersection of Route 28 and Route 105 in Middleboro on Monday, Sept. 28, 2020. [Alyssa Stone/The Enterprise]
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Erin Brokovich, Guardian UK
Brokovich writes: "As picks for President-elect Joe Biden's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) transition team were announced, I felt concerned and disheartened about a chemical industry insider being on the list. Are you kidding me?"
The president-elect has tapped a former DuPont consultant to join his Environmental Protection Agency transition board
or years, I’ve been trying to impart a simple concept that Superman is not coming.
Dare I say, I had hopes that this new administration would usher in the dawning of a new day. As picks for President-elect Joe Biden’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) transition team were announced, I felt concerned and disheartened about a chemical industry insider being on the list. Are you kidding me?
Michael McCabe, a former employee of Biden and a former deputy Environmental Protection Agency administrator, later jumped ship to work as a consultant on communication strategy for DuPont during a time when the chemical company was looking to fight regulations of their star chemical perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) also known as C8. The toxic manmade chemical is used in everything from waterproof clothes, stain-resistant textiles and food packaging to non-stick pans. The compound has been linked to lowered fertility, cancer and liver damage. The Guardian reported this week that Harvard school of public health professor Philippe Grandjean, who studies environmental health, warns that PFAS chemicals, of which PFOA is one, might reduce the efficacy of a Covid-19 vaccine.
This smells of the dawn of the same old. To quote the Who: meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
It should go without saying that someone who advised DuPont on how to avoid regulations is not someone we want advising this new administration.
PFOA pollutes the blood of nearly every American and can pass from mother to unborn child in the womb. This toxic product of industry is a stable compound not easily broken down in the environment or in the human body, giving it the nickname “forever chemical”. Scientists have found it in living beings across the globe – from animals living in the depths of the sea to birds on remote islands.
The Environmental Protection Agency has set no enforceable national drinking water limits for perfluorinated chemicals, including PFOA. Tens of thousands of community drinking water systems across the country have never even tested for these contaminants.
McCabe started managing DuPont’s communications with the EPA about the toxic chemical in 2003, according to an article in the Intercept. This was the time in which DuPont faced a barrage of litigation after the company dumped 7,100 tons of PFOA-filled waste in West Virginia, which made its way into the drinking water of 100,000 people. Countless members of the community faced debilitating illnesses as a result. The legal battle with the company was turned into the film Dark Waters in 2019.
Mind you, DuPont suspected that their product was harmful since the 1960s – experiments they conducted in 1961 showed that PFOS affected the livers of dogs and rabbits. McCabe’s work inevitably contributed to staving off costly clean-up and additional regulation headaches for the company.
Are we the people supposed to trust a former DuPont man in a transition team tasked with reviewing the Chemical Safety Board? Is this how the newly elected leadership wants to start what is supposed to be a healing and unifying administration? Are we already falling back on the old and antiquated, hide-and-seek, conceal, dodge and deny leadership or are you going to come out and be the change and the hope needed when it comes to the environment?
I don’t see how picking someone from industry is moving us toward that goal.
The science is in. Research has linked exposure to this chemical to the following illnesses: kidney and testicular cancer, ulcerative colitis, thyroid disease, pregnancy-induced hypertension and high cholesterol.
This newly elected president says we need to listen to the science. Are you really listening to the science or are you listening to an industry insider, who is controlling the message?
With a lack of federal guidance on these dangerous chemicals, states have been left to create their own rules to enforce guidance and regulations. This chemical, and others like it, have been poisoning us for decades. Now is the time to act.
This is not about being rightwing or leftwing. It doesn’t matter what side of the aisle you are on. We cannot keep making picks from this inside, leaving we the people, once again on the outside.
What will it take to get our leadership to work with the people?
Stop working against and separately from your communities. Put your transition team on the ground and make them talk with those affected by these chemicals. Go out and see for yourself, learn and hear from those who you represent about what the heck is happening to them on the ground – those living and breathing in the toxic mess we have created.
It is time to keep your promise and give the people a voice and a seat the table in order to find a meaningful solution for the environment and for the people. Don’t close the door on us again.
We are in this mess because we continue to do the same old thing.
Let us not forget where these chemicals came from and who is responsible for putting them in our environment. Let us not bring the fox back into the hen house. DuPont executives should have no place in the Environmental Protection Agency.
I call on Joe Biden to do the right thing.
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