Monday, December 14, 2020

Notations from the Grid (Weekly Edition): On the US Political Scene This Week

As the Electoral College Meets today throughout the United States, we present some #RandomThoughts on @realDonaldTrump and @joebiden: 





Inside Biden’s Meeting With Civil Rights Leaders

Ryan Grim, Deconstructed

In a recording obtained by The Intercept, Biden was unenthusiastic about executive action and warned against police reform before Georgia’s Senate runoffs.

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Tom Vilsack for Agriculture Secretary Is Everything That’s Wrong With the Democratic Party

Claire Kelloway

Our planet and rural communities cannot afford four more years of Vilsack’s aggressive corporatism.

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The Biden Transition

(THE ATLANTIC)

43 days. President-elect Joe Biden takes office in a month and half. In the meantime, his transition team is working to staff the executive branch.

As my colleague Russell Berman points out, it’s an intense project, one that “even in normal times, no modern presidential transition team has come close to finishing by Inauguration Day.” And those teams weren’t having to do it remotely.

Among the thousands of positions that the incoming administration needs to fill are those in the Cabinet. So far, Biden has nominated just a third of his core team. Today, he selected General Lloyd Austin for secretary of defense, announcing that choice in an essay written for The Atlantic.

 

Friday, December 11, 2020

Notations On Our World (Special Friday Edition): On the US Election Scene...

 The US Supreme Court has rejected the bid by the Texas Attorney General and supported by 106 Members of the US House of Representatives along with 17 State Attorney Generals:


This is as Earlier This Week the US Supreme Court rejected another attempt by Congressman Mike Kelly that the Daily Show commented on: