Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Black staffers leave racist President

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Biden sees exodus of Black staffers and some frustration among those who remain

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The reasons for the departures may vary, but the totality of them has not gone unnoticed within the ranks, according to interviews with nine current and former Black White House officials. At least 21 Black staffers have left the White House since late last year or are planning to leave soon. Some of those who remain say it’s no wonder why: They describe a work environment with little support from their superiors and fewer chances for promotion.

The departures have been so pronounced that, according to one current and one former White House official, some Black aides have adopted a term for them: “Blaxit.”

The first big exit came in December, when Kamala Harris’ senior adviser and chief spokesperson Symone Sanders announced she was leaving, ultimately for a gig at MSNBC. Since then, Harris senior aides Tina Flournoy, Ashley Etienne and Vincent Evans, and public engagement head Cedric Richmond have left.

Public engagement aide Carissa Smith, gender policy aide Kalisha Dessources Figures, National Security Council senior director Linda Etim, digital engagement director Cameron Trimble, associate counsel Funmi Olorunnipa Badejo, chief of staff Ron Klain advisers Elizabeth Wilkins and Niyat Mulugheta, press assistant Natalie Austin, National Economic Council aides Joelle Gamble and Connor Maxwell, and presidential personnel aides Danielle Okai, Reggie Greer and Rayshawn Dyson have all departed too. Deputy White House counsel Danielle Conley and Council of Economic Advisers aide Saharra Griffin are among others planning to leave in the coming weeks, according to White House officials.

The exodus has raised concerns among outside observers who push for the diversification of government ranks.

“I have heard about an exodus of Black staffers from the White House — ‘Blaxit’ — and I am concerned,” said Spencer Overton, president of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, which tracks government staff diversity numbers. “Black voters accounted for 22 percent of President Biden’s voters in November 2020. It is essential that Black staffers are not only recruited to serve in senior, mid-level and junior White House positions, but are also included in major policy and personnel decisions and have opportunities for advancement.”

A White House official pushed back on those concerns, saying that around 14 percent of current White House staffers identify as Black — in line with national proportions. The official added that the number is expected to increase as more Black staffers are brought on board and that 15 percent of Black staffers have been promoted in the last year.

“The president is incredibly proud to have built what continues to be the most diverse White House staff in history, and he is committed to continuing historic representation for Black staff and all communities,” said White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. “This is a normal time for turnover across the board in any administration and Black staff have been promoted at a higher rate than staff who are not diverse.”

A number of staffers who left, moreover, said it was on good terms. Some departures were for graduate school opportunities. Others went to different cabinet departments. Several said they were leaving because of family matters. Dessources Figures said she wanted to focus on her young children, as did Conley.

But others described a need to refocus in general, having spent years operating in a tense work environment with little time off.

“I worked for both the President and the Vice President during the campaign cycle, and considered the chance to serve the American people in the Biden-Harris White House nothing short of an honor,” said Austin in an email. “I loved my experience on the press team, and left because I wanted a chance to spend more time with family after nearly three years straight of campaigns and government work.”

The reasons for the departures may vary. But the totality of them has not gone unnoticed within the ranks, according to interviews with nine current and former Black White House officials. Three Black staffers who currently work in the White House — and were granted anonymity because of fear of reprisal — said the exodus has hurt morale, compounding problems that exist elsewhere. They described an operation in which mentorship is hard to come by and opportunity to move up the ranks of a tight-knit operation is exceptionally rare.

“We’re here and we’re doing a lot of work but we’re not decision-makers and there’s no real path towards becoming decision-makers,” said one of the current Black White House officials. “There is no real feedback and there’s no clear path to any kind of promotions.”

Biden had pledged upon entering office that his administration “would look like America looks” and include “a full range of talents we have in all our people.” He and his team have subsequently taken steps to create the most diverse administration ever, far beyond his immediate predecessors . He also made history with the ascension of Black women to the positions of vice president, Supreme Court justice and press secretary, and on the Federal Reserve’s board of governors, among other posts.

But at lower levels, that pledge has been harder to sustain. While there are several, first-in-history Black leaders of important White House divisions — like Domestic Policy Council head Susan Rice, Council of Economic Advisers director Cecilia Rouse and Office of Management and Budget director Shalanda Young — none have Black deputies except Conley. Conley is leaving, though she will be replaced by a Black woman, a White House official said.

Some “people have not had the best experiences and a lot of that has to do with the dearth of Black leadership,” said one former White House official, who is Black. “Think about any workplace. Black folks need some person to go to, to strategize and be a mentor, and we just don’t have as many folks who can be mentors to us.”

Several Black staffers pointed to the departure of Richmond as a particularly difficult blow. A second, current Biden White House official described Richmond as a “big brother” and “the voice of those folks” whose departure has left people “a little nervous.” A former Biden official who is Black said Richmond was “a nucleus” for Black staffers, and that there has been no one to fill the void similarly since he left.

“They brought in a ton of Black people generally to start without ever establishing an infrastructure to retain them or help them be successful,” said the third current Black White House official. “If there is no clear infrastructure of how to be successful, you become just as invisible in this space than you would be if you were not in it.”

In interviews, several Black staffers expressed frustration, in part, that deputy chief of staff Jen O’Malley Dillon hadn’t done more to retain and promote some Black employees — though other officials said such concerns are misplaced. While part of her job entails signing off on promotions of White House staffers, actual decisions around promotions are made at lower levels and federal budgeting has restricted a lot of White House flexibility around human resources decisions. Asked for comment, O’Malley Dillon referred questions to the White House press office.

“I have known Jen O’Malley Dillon since 2007 and she has always been a true advocate for diversity and for Black staff, here at the White House and on the four campaigns we worked on together,” said Jean-Pierre. NSC chief of staff Yohannes Abraham, who has also known O'Malley Dillon for 15 years, said she “is and has long been a strong advocate for the importance of building diverse teams.”

In an interview, Richmond, now a senior adviser at the Democratic National Committee, said that the White House had given young Black staffers more responsibility than other administrations and that many of the people leaving were heading into important jobs with higher compensation.

He said that the timing of the numerous recent Black staffer departures is that his former colleagues are leaving for better opportunities. “A lot of people have been at this grind [for a while] and it’s a hard grind” so “a slowing down of the work pace and a better salary becomes more attractive,” he said. “For young African American staffers who can make these types of salaries, it doesn’t just change their plight but their family’s plight.”

Staffers concede that the salaries, which start at $48,000 for an entry-level White House job, has made it difficult to retain Black employees in a city with a high cost of living. “The pay in the White House is not traditionally very good and a lot of Black folks in these roles don’t come from wealthy families,” said the second White House official.


But for some of the disaffected Black current and former staffers, the concerns are not just centered around matters of salary. The continued pandemic has forced aides to continue to have many meetings over Zoom and limit staff socializing events, making it harder to build staff cohesion and keep morale up, staffers say.

Jamal Simmons, Harris’ communications director, downplayed the notion that internal operations had been bumpy, saying that the White House has been “welcoming and enabling of our communications ideas.”

Elsewhere, however, there is frustration over how policy priorities are being communicated. A White House official noted that Biden and Harris have helped provide more support for HBCUs, used executive authorities to increase police accountability and helped Black communities with increased investment and economic opportunity and projects through the infrastructure law . But privately, several staffers said there was a growing sense that some of the major issues important to Black voters and lawmakers have gone either unfulfilled or become less emphasized.

“The issues that are the highest priority for our community are no longer at the forefront of the administration’s priority list,” said the third Black White House official. “When 10 Black people got killed at a grocery store [in Buffalo, N.Y.], it’s business as usual and no one stops to say to you, ‘Are you okay?’”

For some Black staffers still serving the administration, there is also a fear that the exiting of their colleagues will worsen the situation, ensuring that there are even fewer voices there to reflect the perspectives of their community. They believe that the failure to retain those staffers reflects larger political missteps that the White House has made.

“They gave us a mandate to execute on all the things that we promised and not only are we not delivering on that front, but then we’re not also delivering to the staff that came in on the basis of that promise,” said the first of the current White House officials. “People go home to their families or their communities, and what can they point to specifically? They can’t even point to their own experiences as positive.”


85 comments:

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

But the fact that Trump is specifically named in the subpoena – a reference that the justice department would not have made lightly – and the specific requests for Navarro’s communications with Trump could indicate that this is a criminal investigation examining Trump.

The internal US attorney’s office number and the ID number of the grand jury subpoena to Navarro suggests that the investigation is a new line of inquiry for the justice department. Variants of #GJ2022052590979 or USAO #2022R00631 have not surfaced on other subpoenas.

Even if Biden doesn't run.

Watching Trump in handcuffs

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Guardian: “The exact nature of the subpoena – served on 26 May 2022 and first obtained by the Guardian – and whether it means Trump himself is under criminal investigation for January 6 could not be established given the unusually sparse details included on the order.”

“But certain elements appear to suggest that it is related to a new investigation examining potential criminality by the former president and, at the very least, that the justice department is expanding its inquiry for the first time into Trump and his inner circle

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/may/31/peter-navarro-subpoena-donald-trump

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I read it earlier and I was upset 😡

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Peter Navarro subpoena suggests DoJ may be investigating Trump.

rrb said...



So all of the house negroes are leaving the white house.

I'm not sure why this is even news.

We all know that FJB is a virulent, despicable racist. I'm sure he just didn't want the white house to become an "urban jungle."


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Special prosecutors were expected to announce Wednesday whether they’ll file charges against a Wisconsin sheriff’s deputy who killed a man in a park six years ago when he was a suburban Milwaukee police officer.

Joseph Mensah has said Jay Anderson Jr. was reaching for a gun when he shot and killed him after finding Anderson sleeping in a park after hours in June 2016. Anderson was one of three people Mensah killed during a five-year stint at the Wauwatosa Police Department.

Mensah resigned from the Wauwatosa department in November 2020 and joined the Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department.

Special prosecutor Scott Hansen and La Crosse County District Attorney Tim Gruenke are expected to announce their charging decision during a hearing Wednesday in Milwaukee County Circuit Court. They previously said they will either draft a criminal complaint, or a report to be made public explaining in detail why no charges were being brought.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...



But Anderson’s family’s attorney used a John Doe proceeding, a little-known Wisconsin legal maneuver similar to a grand jury inquiry, to persuade a judge 11 months ago that there was probable cause to support charges against Mensah in Anderson’s death and to convince him to appoint special prosecutors to decide whether to file any counts.

Mensah joined the Wauwatosa department in 2015, the year he fatally shot Antonio Gonzales. Prosecutors said Gonzales refused to drop a sword. The following year he shot Anderson in the park. Last year he fatally shot 17-year-old Alvin Cole as he fled from police following a disturbance in a mall. Mensah said Cole pointed a gun at him. That shooting sparked months of protests.

Mensah is Black. Gonzales identified as American Indian. Anderson and Cole were Black.

He has shot and killed four non white suspects.

Most police officers never kill anyone.





Coldheartedtruth Teller said...
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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Staffers concede that the salaries, which start at $48,000 for an entry-level White House job, has made it difficult to retain Black employees in a city with a high cost of living. “The pay in the White House is not traditionally very good and a lot of Black folks in these roles don’t come from wealthy families,” said the second White House official.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The final paragraphs summ it up.

Staffers concede that the salaries, which start at $48,000 for an entry-level White House job, has made it difficult to retain Black employees in a city with a high cost of living. “The pay in the White House is not traditionally very good and a lot of Black folks in these roles don’t come from wealthy families,” said the second White House official.







Elsewhere, however, there is frustration over how policy priorities are being communicated. A White House official noted that Biden and Harris have helped provide more support for HBCUs, used executive authorities to increase police accountability and helped Black communities with increased investment and economic opportunity and projects through the infrastructure law. But privately, several staffers said there was a growing sense that some of the major issues important to Black voters and lawmakers have gone either unfulfilled or become less emphasized.

“The issues that are the highest priority for our community are no longer at the forefront of the administration’s priority list,” said the third Black White House official. “When 10 Black people got killed at a grocery store [in Buffalo, N.Y.], it’s business as usual and no one stops to say to you, ‘Are you okay?’”

For some Black staffers still serving the administration, there is also a fear that the exiting of their colleagues will worsen the situation, ensuring that there are even fewer voices there to reflect the perspectives of their community. They believe that the failure to retain those staffers reflects larger political missteps that the White House has made.

“They gave us a mandate to execute on all the things that we promised and not only are we not delivering on that front, but then we’re not also delivering to the staff that came in on the basis of that promise,” said the first of the current White House officials. “People go home to their families or their communities, and what can they point to specifically? They can’t even point to their own experiences as positive.”

It's not racism it's frustration over policies.



rrb said...

“The pay in the White House is not traditionally very good..."

That's not hard to fix if one actually wants to.

Once again, this whole situation is not news.

This is exactly how white leftists treat blacks.


As Bill Clinton once said to Ted Kennedy regarding 0linsky:

"A few years ago, this guy would have been getting us coffee."

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

For some Black staffers still serving the administration, there is also a fear that the exiting of their colleagues will worsen the situation, ensuring that there are even fewer voices there to reflect the perspectives of their community. They believe that the failure to retain those staffers reflects larger political missteps that the White House has made.

“They gave us a mandate to execute on all the things that we promised and not only are we not delivering on that front, but then we’re not also delivering to the staff that came in on the basis of that promise,” said the first of the current White House officials. “People go home to their families or their communities, and what can they point to specifically? They can’t even point to their own experiences as positive.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Censored twice.


For some Black staffers still serving the administration, there is also a fear that the exiting of their colleagues will worsen the situation, ensuring that there are even fewer voices there to reflect the perspectives of their community. They believe that the failure to retain those staffers reflects larger political missteps that the White House has made.

“They gave us a mandate to execute on all the things that we promised and not only are we not delivering on that front, but then we’re not also delivering to the staff that came in on the basis of that promise,” said the first of the current White House officials. “People go home to their families or their communities, and what can they point to specifically? They can’t even point to their own experiences as positive.”

rrb said...


But the fact that Trump is specifically named in the subpoena – a reference that the justice department would not have made lightly – and the specific requests for Navarro’s communications with Trump could indicate that this is a criminal investigation examining Trump.

LOL.

Such drama. Guardian offices must be ass-deep in fainting couches and clutched pearls.

First of all alky, disclose your plagiarism.:

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/may/31/peter-navarro-subpoena-donald-trump

Second, exactly what the fuck is the subpoena supposed to say?

"Mr. Navarro, your presence is required to discuss a matter that will not be disclosed now, but will be disclosed upon your arrival."

If anyone ever receives a subpoena like that they should inform the issuer to insert it in their mother's rectum with a 9 lb. sledgehammer.

And thankfully, Navarro told them to get fucked anyway.

Fucking idiot HACK.

THWAP!!!




Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

But one more thing is the Ukrainian military said they will not fire into Russian territory so

Joe Biden has confirmed he will send more advanced rocket systems to Kyiv, a critical weapon that Ukrainian leaders have been asking for as they struggle to stall Russian progress in the Donbas region.

The medium-range high mobility artillery rocket systems are part of a new $700m tranche of security assistance for Ukraine from the US that will include helicopters, Javelin anti-tank weapon systems, tactical vehicles, spare parts and more, according to two senior administration officials. The weapons package will be formally unveiled on Wednesday.

That's huge news...

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jun/01/us-to-send-advanced-rocket-systems-to-ukraine-as-russia-tightens-grip-on-sievierodonetsk

rrb said...



“People go home to their families or their communities, and what can they point to specifically? They can’t even point to their own experiences as positive.”

Ah yes, the perpetual failure of leftist identity politics driven by white guilt. But not too much white guilt as to actually be effective. Just enough white guilt to make the white leftists feel better about themselves.

Just like the Charlie Young character on "The West Wing."

LOL.

Lonely tonight alky?

Why don't you see if the 5th Beatle is up for a little roll in the hay?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Former prosecutor Renato Mariotti described the mention of Trump's name as "a really big deal."

"This is the first concrete evidence I’ve seen that the Justice Department is criminally investigating Donald Trump’s role in the January 6th insurrection,

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Former prosecutor Renato Mariotti described the mention of Trump's name as "a really big deal."

"This is the first concrete evidence I’ve seen that the Justice Department is criminally investigating Donald Trump’s role in the January 6th insurrection,

Censorship again and again thank 😊

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Former prosecutor Renato Mariotti described the mention of Trump's name as "a really big deal."

"This is the first concrete evidence I’ve seen that the Justice Department is criminally investigating Donald Trump’s role in the January 6th insurrection,

Censorship again and again thank 😊

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Former prosecutor Renato Mariotti described the mention of Trump's name as "a really big deal."

"This is the first concrete evidence I’ve seen that the Justice Department is criminally investigating Donald Trump’s role in the January 6th insurrection,

Censorship again and again thank 😊

rrb said...



This should end well:

The California State Senate voted Thursday to end a requirement that students who threaten violence against school officials be reported.

Before the California law was passed, existing law stated that whenever a school official is “attacked, assaulted, or physically threatened by any pupil,” staff was “required to promptly report the incident to specified law enforcement authorities.” The new bill repealed this requirement.



https://dailycaller.com/2022/05/27/california-votes-mandatory-reporting-students-threaten-schools-aclu/

anonymous said...

Anyone care to bet how long it will take Lil Schitty to jump on this band wagon pushing voter fraud!!!!!! Me thinks he might have contributed to the hoax on line!!!!

David Perdue, former President Donald Trump’s pick to replace Brian Kemp as governor of Georgia, got trounced in last week’s Republican primary, only receiving about 22 percent of the vote compared to Kemp’s 74 percent. Trump is now pushing the false idea that the 50-point defeat was the result of “obvious” voter fraud.

Sad even after his disgraceful performance on the Not Guilty os Susskind yesterday questioning all aspects of our judicial system sine HE WAS SURE HE WAS GUILTY, is truly distressing now knowing how much he truly hates America and its democracy putting his own warped views as being the only correct way to live......Very sad how his mind has been eaten by Trump!!!!!!

James's Fucking Daddy said...


Watching Trump in handcuffs



Well we see what happens when a highly partisan jury is seated

They can't follow the law

Banana Republic

Hunter is beaming

not even a bit worried

democracy is dead

roger cheers

he "won"

anonymous said...

They can't follow the law

Banana Republic


BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!! Which is exactly what you wanted Trump and the GOP to turn the US into!!!!! Another R who hates America and democracy !!!

rrb said...


Well we see what happens when a highly partisan jury is seated

They can't follow the law


The message from the left is that they now feel that lying to the FBI is acceptable and is not prosecutable.

That is the precedent that the left set yesterday.

I look forward to the left apologizing profusely for destroying Michael Flynn.

James's Fucking Daddy said...

I look forward to the left apologizing profusely for destroying Michael Flynn.


Flynn didn't even lie to the FBI

the interviewing agents came to that conclusion

their 302s where altered after the fact

the DOJ recommended dropping charges when this came out

Super partisan DC "judge" Emmitt Sullivan fought DOJ tooth and nail until Trump eventually had to pardon him or have him likely sent to jail when Trump was no longer in office.

Sullivan in effect became both prosecutor and judge

Banana Republic

no longer even a semblance of a blind justice system in DC

a judicial swamp

democracy is dead

James's Fucking Daddy said...


* the same Emmitt Sullivan involved with many of the Jan 6th defendants

a democrat POS

unelected

unaccountable

a swamp creature

James's Fucking Daddy said...


* and just like Strzok got "assigned" to so many FBI "matters" such as the Hillary "interview" and immunity from prosecution of her staff as well as the Mueller "investigation", Sullivan magically gets assigned to a string of troubling partisan cases.

What a shock that he reaches so many "guilty" pleas

and leaves so many defendants broke

tyrany

the Biden Crime Family

the swamp

James's Fucking Daddy said...


* tyranny

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

President Biden on Tuesday confirmed that his administration is sending medium-range advanced rocket systems to Ukraine, responding to a top request from Ukrainian officials who say the weapons are necessary to curb the advance of Russian forces in the east.
Biden said the more advanced rocket systems and munitions, which can pinpoint an enemy target nearly 50 miles away, will enable Ukraine “to more precisely strike key targets on the battlefield.”
His announcement triggered an angry response in Moscow on Wednesday. “We believe that the United States is deliberately and diligently ‘pouring fuel on the fire,’” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in a news briefing. “Such deliveries do not contribute to … the Ukrainian leadership’s willingness to resume peace talks.”
Russia views any U.S. pledge to send advanced rocket systems and munitions to Ukraine “extremely negatively,” Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told the state-owned news outlet RIA Novosti. He called U.S. military support of Ukraine “unprecedented” and “dangerous.”
However, Ukrainian officials have provided assurances that they would not use the weapons to strike targets inside Russia, a senior U.S. official said.
“America’s goal is straightforward: We want to see a democratic, independent, sovereign and prosperous Ukraine with the means to deter and defend itself against further aggression,” Biden said in an essay published Tuesday evening in the New York Times. “We do not seek a war between NATO and Russia,” his essay added.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

High Mobility Artillery Rocket System can hit Russian targets up to 50 miles (80km) away, helping to ‘even the playing field’

Report: US to send advanced rocket systems to Ukraine

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Disgraced general to far-right hero: Michael Flynn rides the next wave

rrb said...


Report: US to send advanced rocket systems to Ukraine


Alternate headline:

Drooling fuckwit with plummeting cognition takes a crack at stumbling the US into WWIII.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

They changed their strategy after Ukraine said they would not attack Russia

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Hunter Biden is a disaster 😑

WASHINGTON (AP) — Kathleen Buhle, the ex-wife of President Joe Biden’s son Hunter, says she has “total control over my life now,” five years after her divorce, as she opens up about her marriage in a new memoir.

Buhle describes her ex-husband’s drug addiction, her response to his infidelity — including an affair with her widowed sister-in-law — and her challenges integrating into the Biden family. Excerpts of “If We Break” were published Wednesday by People magazine.

In the book, Buhle describes the pain she felt watching Hunter spiral into addiction, even as he denied it, and how “it became my own addiction” to document it. She writes that the couple separated not long after Beau Biden’s 2015 death from brain cancer, when Buhle found a crack pipe in their ashtray.

Buhle said she found out about Hunter Biden’s affair with Hallie Biden, Beau’s widow, in Nov. 2016, after her daughters asked the family’s therapist to tell her.

As far as I know that he is still on drugs.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Interesting to see racist supporters of racist Trump desperately wanting to label non racist Biden a racist.

Anonymous said...

Brain Dead
" Blogger The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit said...
Raising wages are not inflationary if the profit rate goes down."


Roger, do you have an index that tracks your "profit rate"?

Anonymous said...

Brain Dead
" Blogger The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit said...
Raising wages are not inflationary if the profit rate goes down."


Roger, do you have an index that tracks your "profit rate"?

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Memo Outlines ‘Likely’ Felonies by Donald Trump
June 1, 2022 at 10:17 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 33 Comments

The January 6 select committee last week publicly released a long-hidden memo that a federal judge previously determined was evidence of “likely” felonies by Donald Trump and attorney John Eastman,
Politico reports.

rrb said...



Roger, do you have an index that tracks your "profit rate"?


He measures it in Juicy Juice suck boxes.


Anonymous said...

Every time Roger post on Economics he can't debate , because he doesn't know what it means.

Rrb, funny shit "Juicy Juice Suck Boxes Index"

Anonymous said...

Real Economics
Final number revised down from 57.5
"S&P Global U.S. manufacturing PMI (final) May 57.0"

rrb said...


The January 6 select committee last week publicly released a long-hidden memo that a federal judge previously determined was evidence of “likely” felonies by Donald Trump and attorney John Eastman,
Politico reports.



Judge Carter's memo was not hidden pederast. We knew about it back in April when he wrote it.

Try to keep up.

Anonymous said...

More "unExpected" down turn news.
Real index, not Roger "JJSB" INDEX.

"Construction spending April 0.2%
Expect 0.5%
Prior 0.3%

anonymous said...

because he doesn't know what it means.


Funny goat fucker....you know Jack Schitt about economics!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

In all, the labor market has added more than 6.5 million jobs in the past year

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

9:49 Try to keep up?

Let's take a closer look, racist rat.

Congress
JAN. 6 STRATEGY MEMO
GUN HEARING UPDATE
1 HOUR AGO

Read the Trump-world legal memo that a judge ruled was likely part of a criminal effort to overturn the election.


An attorney sketched out a plan for then-Vice President Mike Pence to halt the certification of Joe Biden’s victory.
_______

If you blinked, you missed it.

The Jan. 6 select committee last week publicly released a long-hidden memo that a federal judge previously determined was evidence of “likely” felonies by Donald Trump and attorney John Eastman.

The document:
It’s a Dec. 13, 2020, email from a little-known attorney who had been advising Donald Trump’s legal team, Kenneth Chesebro.
He sent it to Rudy Giuliani, sketching out a plan for then-Vice President Mike Pence to halt the certification of Joe Biden’s victory on Jan. 6, 2021. He dubbed it the “‘President of the Senate’ strategy.”

Chesebro's memo became public last week as a little-noticed exhibit in a legal battle between the Jan. 6 select committee and John Eastman, who conferred with Chesebro about that last-ditch strategy to delay or prevent the certification of Biden’s election.

U.S. District Court Judge David Carter described the memo in his March ruling as perhaps “the first time members of President Trump’s team transformed a legal interpretation of the Electoral Count Act” — the law that governs the transition of power — into a day-by-day plan of action.” Carter wrote in his opinion that this memo “likely furthered the crimes of obstruction of an official proceeding and conspiracy to defraud the United States.” He ordered it released to the select committee under the "crime-fraud" exception to attorney client privilege.


The strategy:
The plan offered by Chesebro depended on the existence of competing slates of presidential electors in a handful of states where Biden won the popular vote. In fact, just a day after Chesebro sent his memo to Giuliani, pro-Trump activists gathered in several state capitals and signed documents falsely claiming to be the true presidential electors from their states.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Then, Chesebro’s strategy required Pence to “firmly take the position that “he, and he alone, is charged with the constitutional responsibility not just to open the votes, but to count them—including making judgments about what to do if there are conflicting votes.”

Other elements:

Jan 3-5: Chesebro suggested that members of the Senate hold hearings in the days before the Jan. 6 session. In particular, he wanted Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), then chair of the Judiciary Committee, to focus on Pence’s power to count electoral votes.
A Graham spokesman emphasized that he held no hearings on this subject at the time. His office has declined to say whether any of Trump’s lawyers approached him about the plan.


Jan. 6: Chesebro suggested that Pence should immediately recuse from running the electoral vote count, citing a “conflict of interest” and hand the gavel to Sen. Chuck Grassley or another senior Republican senator. Then, that senator would lead the count but refuse to accept any electors in the states Trump was contesting. Instead, the senator would contend that if those states wanted to be counted, they had to rerun their elections, engage in more litigation or have their legislatures appoint new electors.

Post-Jan. 6: Here Chesebro essentially suggests to let the chips fall. The Supreme Court might step in and overrule the Trump gambit or sidestep it by declaring it “nonjusticiable.”
But he said even trying and failing would be a worthy attempt and could resolve in unpredictable ways, such as the selection of Pence as president.

Note: Grassley spokesman Taylor Foy told POLITICO, "We were never approached about this strategy."

The select committee’s view:
The trafficking by Trump allies in these theories prove they planned to repeatedly violate the Electoral Count Act to impose their fringe interpretation of the law and keep Trump in power, House counsel Doug Letter wrote in last week’s filing.
Chesebro was also behind arguments for Trump allies to send “competing” slates of electors to Congress, creating the very controversy those allies said was necessary for Pence to assert control.

Eastman’s view:
Eastman said in his court filing Tuesday that the document could not possibly be the basis for a criminal act. He noted that neither he nor Trump authored or received the Dec. 13 email and that Chesebro explicitly said the goal was simply more investigation and attention, not necessarily to reverse the outcome.

Loose ends:
Chesebro did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

— Kyle Cheney

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

The above is a POLITICO article linked at T. Goddard's politicalwire.com.

Anonymous said...

More great news " QT".

"The Federal Reserve’s almost $9 trillion asset portfolio is set to be reduced starting on Wednesday, in a process intended to supplement rate hikes and buttress the central bank’s fight against inflation."

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

June 01, 2022 at 7:03 a.m. PT
Job openings remain near record highs with 11.4 million job openings, as the tight labor market continues to be a bright spot for the U.S. economy.
Some 4.4 million Americans quit or changed jobs in April, according to a report released Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, using their leverage in a labor economy where job openings continue to outnumber job seekers by close to two-to-one.
Employers reported hiring 6.6 million people in April. Layoffs, meanwhile, fell to an all-time low of 1.2 million, as businesses sought to keep the workers they did have.
“The labor market remains strong even though things are cooling off a bit,” said Nick Bunker, an economist at the jobs site Indeed. “We’re still very much in a worker’s and job-seeker’s market.”
The latest figures come as the U.S. job market notches month after month of solid growth. U.S. employers added 428,000 jobs in April — the 12th consecutive month of at least 400,000 new jobs. The unemployment rate is at a pandemic low of 3.6 percent.
[U.S. unemployment rate remains at pandemic low of 3.6 percent]
In all, the labor market has added more than 6.5 million jobs in the past year and is on pace to return to pre-pandemic levels this summer. That brisk growth has empowered millions of workers to leave dissatisfying jobs.
Abigail Josephine worked at an animal hospital in Chattanooga, Tenn., for less than a month before quitting her veterinary technician job in April. The tight labor market, combined with a stressful work environment made the decision relatively easy, she said. The 20-year-old applied for several other positions but finally put in her notice even without another offer.
“At first I was unsure about quitting,” Josephine said. “But I came home crying, and my husband told me that no job was worth my mental health like that.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

White House officials mostly agree that Biden, with his union-friendly persona — he met earlier this month at the White House with the leader of an Amazon unionization drive — is no corporate glad-hander. In his op-ed, Biden wrote of his own humble upbringing. “I grew up in a family where it mattered when the price of gas or groceries rose,” he wrote. “We felt it around the kitchen table.”

And he’s not one to sit around the Oval Office watching cable business news or speed-dialing mogul friends the way former President Donald Trump did. “But if there is something he needs to know, we make sure he knows it,” the senior White House official said.


Anonymous said...


"JJSB" INDEX.

Wages lost , productivity lost, lost Socialist Security pay in for reirement,retirement, 401 k contributions.

Roger's

C.H. Truth said...

As Roger stated...

Jan 6th is over...

Move on!

C.H. Truth said...

I wonder why neither the Reverend or Roger have any comments on why all the "negroes" are leaving the White House?

Never saw a mass exodus of minorities leaving the Trump White House. Perhaps that just solidifies that Trump is a friend to minorities while Biden is a racist who attempts to pander to make it seem different.


Wouldn't all those blacks in the White House want to stay considering the black female VP, the black female Press Secretary, and the black female USSC justice? Shouldn't that prove that the racists SOB has changed?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

President Joe Biden has tossed out plenty of ideas for battling inflation, but the most promising one may be the easiest — staying out of the Federal Reserve’s way.

"My plan to address inflation starts with the simple proposition: Respect the Fed, respect the Fed's independence, which I have done and will continue to do," he told reporters during a meeting Thursday with Fed Chair Jerome Powell.

It was the first sit-down between the president and the Fed chief since Biden nominated Powell to a second term last year.

Biden has leaned into the idea of letting central bank officials make decisions about the path of interest rates without commentary from the West Wing. To the extent he has weighed in publicly, it’s been to echo Powell’s sentiments that inflation is the biggest challenge facing the U.S. economy — an implicit endorsement of the Fed’s aggressive campaign to ratchet up interest rates and tamp down price pressures.

In an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal Monday, Biden also outlined his plan to combat inflation, but said the job rests primarily with the Fed.

That may come off as passing the buck. But economists largely agree that while Biden faces the heat from scorching prices — and has little choice but to put forward ideas for cooling them — Powell is the one holding the hose.

Of the steps Biden has taken, “far and away the most important has been how consistently he has given the Fed space to do its job — a contrast with the majority of his predecessors over the last 60 yrs,” Jason Furman, the former chairman of President Barack Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers, said on Twitter.


Anonymous said...

Average US wage $51,480.
$51,480. x 4.4 million = $226, 151,000,000

Rogernomics the lost productivity.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.politico.com/newsletters/morning-money/2022/06/01/biden-embraces-fed-independence-00036234

Anonymous said...

$226,514,000,000
Rogeromics .

He is ok with that much lost productivity in the USA.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I read it and it's not racially motivated. They are frustrated with some things he is doing about. Plus they pay $48,000 per year and in Washington DC they can’t even afford to live there.

Most of them are highly educated people who can make a lot more money in the private sector.


But you forgot that the former President put your wife's life at risk when he called it the Chinese virus. Your wife is not Chinese but most people can't tell the difference between Chinese or Korean women.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Plus ➕️ Putin is making a historic mistake

https://news.yahoo.com/russian-military-repeating-mistakes-eastern-115237571.html

It a free link to the New York Post

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Five years ago today, I checked my voice mail and heard from a nurse who worked with the UCLA liver transplant department. I had to get a ride to the hospital that night. The doctor had a repair my abdomen and blood vessels because the liver was so large.
My surgery was on the next morning June 2nd of 2017.

After 12 hours of surgery I received a liver from a young woman who had passed away that day.

I had Polycystic Liver Disease and my liver weighed about 30 lbs. My doctor said that it broke his back when he removed it from my body. The doctor had a repair my abdomen and blood vessels because the liver was so large. It had gotten so large that it was below my heart.

I have completely recovered from everything. I'm blessed to be alive today.

Anonymous said...

More great news " QT".

"The Federal Reserve’s almost $9 trillion asset portfolio is set to be reduced starting on Wednesday, in a process intended to supplement rate hikes and buttress the central bank’s fight against inflation."

Anonymous said...

Yawb,Yawn, alky self Inflicted health issues

Anonymous said...

Brain Dead
" Blogger The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit said...
Raising wages are not inflationary if the profit rate goes down."


Roger, do you have an index that tracks your "profit rate"?

Anonymous said...
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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Time Magazine ⏲️
Devastated’ BTS Visits President Biden to Condemn Anti-Asian Hate Crimes in the U.S.

BTS visits the White House to Celebrate AAPI Month

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BY MARIAH ESPADA 

MAY 31, 2022 4:14 PM EDT

Global K-Pop sensation BTS closed out Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month today with its first visit to the White House. The group joined press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre at a briefing—an event that’s part of the Biden Administration’s response to combating Asian hate crimes in the U.S. “It’s not wrong to be different,” one of the group’s members, Suga, said during the event. “I think equality begins when we open up and embrace all of our differences.”


rrb said...

Blogger The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit said...

In all, the labor market has added more than 6.5 million jobs in the past year


LOL.

Again, for the feeble minded alky...

The labor market hasn't "added" a single job since 2019.

It has restored jobs. Jobs needlessly destroyed when the left used the Chinese Sneeze to rid themselves of the bad orange man.

rrb said...



LOL.

Deranged Negroes continue to beat the living shit out of Asians with impunity, and Joey Sprinkles calls in a K-Po group to make us think he's addressing the problem.

Next up he's going to bring in Ronald McDonald to blame the Hamburglar for rising food costs.


rrb said...

President Joe Biden in a Monday Wall Street Journal op-ed promised a "historic recovery" from the country's economic woes as experts predict that his policies are leading the United States into a recession.

Biden wrote in the op-ed that he will give the Federal Reserve "primary responsibility to control inflation," "take every practical step to make things more affordable," and "keep reducing the federal deficit."

Biden did not mention the gross domestic product's 1.5 percent contraction in the first quarter, instead laying the blame for a flailing economy on Russia and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Economic growth under Biden has already slowed more than expected. As the Fed raises interest rates, economic hardships will likely get worse, American Enterprise Institute economist Desmond Lachman told the Washington Free Beacon.

"The Fed made a policy mistake in 2021," Lachman said. "They kept interest rates too low. They kept buying bonds. They kept the money supply growing. The administration and the Federal Reserve got ourselves into an inflation problem."

The Fed in March hiked interest rates by the most in over 20 years. The United States is heading toward a recession, Lachman said, because of such loose policies.

Lachman is not the only economist to blame Biden's policies for a looming recession. Many liberal economists, including former Obama advisers Steven Rattner and Lawrence Summers, have argued that Biden's American Rescue Plan caused 40-year-high inflation numbers.

Summers said in April that a recession under Biden is "the most likely" scenario. An overwhelming majority of Americans agree, saying the United States will go into a recession in the next year, the Free Beacon reported.

The Journal published Biden's op-ed on the same day that gas prices hit their fourth record high in just this year alone.



https://freebeacon.com/biden-administration/biden-publishes-historic-recovery-as-us-barrels-toward-recession/

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The FBI stopped an unusual situation 😳

The Associated Press and Tom Winter

The FBI thwarted a planned cyberattack on a children’s hospital in Boston that was to have been carried out by hackers sponsored by the Iranian government, FBI Director Christopher Wray said Wednesday.

Wray told a Boston College cybersecurity conference that his agents learned of the planned digital attack from an unspecified intelligence partner and got Boston Children’s Hospital the information it needed last summer to block what would have been “one of the most despicable cyberattacks I’ve seen.”

“And quick actions by everyone involved, especially at the hospital, protected both the network and the sick kids who depended on it,” Wray said.

The FBI chief recounted that anecdote in a broader speech about ongoing cyber threats from Russia, China and Iran and the need for partnerships between the U.S. government and the private sector.

He said the bureau and Boston Children’s Hospital had worked closely together after a hacktivist attacked the hospital’s computer network in 2014. Martin Gottesfeld launched a cyberattack at the hospital to protest the care of a teenager at the center of a high-profile custody battle and later was sentenced to 10 years in prison. The attack against the hospital and a treatment home cost the facilities tens of thousands of dollars and disrupted operations for days.

“Children’s and our Boston office already knew each other well — before the attack from Iran — and that made a difference,” Wray said.

He did not ascribe a particular motive to the planned attack on the hospital, but he noted that Iran and other countries have been hiring cyber mercenaries to conduct attacks on their behalf.






rrb said...



The FBI thwarted a planned cyberattack on a children’s hospital in Boston that was to have been carried out by hackers sponsored by the Iranian government, FBI Director Christopher Wray said Wednesday.


LMAO. Someone please tell the FBI that their reputation is completely and totally fucking shot, and no amount of bullshit stories like this, or the "terrorist" they prevented from killing W can fix it.

Wray = Assclown extraordinaire.

Iranian hackers, eh? LOL. No white supremacist domestic terrorists? From Michigan? Trying to kidnap the governor?



rrb said...



The FBI Maintains a Workspace, Including Computer Portal, Inside the Law Firm of Perkins Coie – The Ramifications are Significant

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/05/31/breaking-the-fbi-maintains-a-workspace-including-computer-portal-inside-the-law-firm-of-perkins-coie-the-ramifications-are-significant/


Maybe it was the agent assigned to Perkins Coie who stopped the Iranian hack!

How awesome would that be?

rrb said...


The struggle is real -


A North Carolina Negro who won a $10 million lottery prize in 2017 has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in the 2020 fatal shooting of his girlfriend.

...

Hill won $10 million from a scratch-off ticket in August 2017, local news outlets reported.

At that time, CBS affiliate WECT described Hill as a nuclear power plant worker and said he intended to use his lump-sum winnings of over $4,159,000, after taxes, to pay off bills and help his wife's business.


https://www.cbsnews.com/news/michael-todd-hill-lottery-winner-sentenced-life-prison-north-carolina/


rrb said...


We are so fucked -

The U.S. Marine Corps went full woke on Wednesday, marking the first day of “Pride Month” with a celebratory image featuring rainbow bullets.

“Throughout June, the USMC [U.S. Marine Corps] takes #Pride in recognizing and honoring the contributions of our LGBTQ service members,” the U.S. Marine Corps said in a statement posted to social media.

“We remain committed to fostering an environment free from discrimination, and defend the values of treating all equally, with dignity and respect,” it added, using the hashtags #PrideMonth and #USMC. The statement is accompanied by an image of a Marine helmet adorned with six bullets, each a different color, comprising a rainbow:


https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/06/01/u-s-marine-corps-goes-woke-celebrates-pride-month-rainbow-bullets/


#Corporal Klinger


Anonymous said...

Teaching Roger is like ground hog day.

:rrbJune 1, 2022 at 11:31 AM

Blogger The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit said...

In all, the labor market has added more than 6.5 million jobs in the past year

LOL.

Again, for the feeble minded alky...

The labor market hasn't "added" a single job since 2019.

It has restored jobs. Jobs needlessly destroyed when the left used the Chinese Sneeze to rid themselves of the bad orange man."

rrb said...




WaPo helps confused Americans understand the economy by explaining why high gas prices aren’t Joe Biden’s fault with cartoons and talking to Americans like they're toddlers.


https://twitchy.com/sarahd-313035/2022/06/01/wapo-helps-confused-americans-understand-the-economy-by-explaining-why-high-gas-prices-arent-joe-bidens-fault/

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Let's hope 🙏 is true

Vladimir Putin ‘given three years to live’ and ‘is losing his eyesight due to illness’ spy claims
Maryam Zakir-Hussain
May 30, 2022, 12:00 am
Russian president Vladimir Putin has been given just three years to live by doctors, it’s claimed.

A growing number of unconfirmed reports alledge the 69-year-old president has cancer and that his health is deteriorating quickly.

And now an FSB officer has claimed Putin “has no more than two to three years to stay alive”, adding the Russian president has “a severe form of rapidly progressing cancer”.

Anonymous said...

Roger supports Americans not working.

Care to tell us how those unemployed pay their bills?

Anonymous said...

This is one way using Alkynomics.

"'I exhausted my savings': Inflation has Americans turning to loans, credit cards to cope. Does it pose big risks?Lower-income Americans are relying on credit cards to make ends meet."

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

In public hearings this month.



Here's what the Select Committee already knows about Jim Jordan's role in the Jan. 6 insurrection

Travis Gettys

June 01, 2022

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) has until next week to answer the House Select Committee's questions about his role in Donald Trump's effort to overturn his 2020 election loss.

The Select Committee gave Jordan until June 11, two days after the first televised hearing is scheduled to air in prime time, to answer its questions, and the panel provided a timeline of the Ohio Republican's “meetings, calls and communications” with Trump administration officials about those efforts.

Nov. 6, 2020: Jordan requested a call with then-attorney general William Barr the day before the election was called for Joe Biden and also communicated with White House chief of staff Mark Meadows about efforts to "pressure" Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolfe to audit his state's presidential election results.

Nov. 9, 2020: The lawmaker participated in a meeting with senior White House officials to develop a "blueprint" for the Trump campaign's strategy after the election was called for Biden, arguing the president's loss was tainted and announcing legal actions to challenge the results.

RELATED: 'Is it too late?' Fox News host confronts Kevin McCarthy over GOP's refusal to probe Jan. 6

Nov. 14, 2020: Jordan took part in a meeting between Trump campaign officials and members of Congress where Rudy Giuliani announced the campaign would cast doubt on the results by linking Dominion Voting Systems to Venezuelan leaders Hugo Chavez and Nicolas Maduro and Antifa activists in the U.S.

Dec. 21, 2020: Jordan participated in a meeting with Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, Trump's legal advisers and more than a dozen lawmakers about a strategy to challenge the electoral certification on Jan. 6, 2021.

Jan. 5, 2021: The congressman communicated with Meadows to advise Pence to object to certifying electoral votes that he believed were unconstitutional, which various Trump legal advisers and the president himself had urged the vice president to do against the advice of White House counsel.

Jan. 6, 2021: Jordan spoke to Trump for 10 minutes at 9:24 a.m. and at least once after lawmakers were evacuated to a secure location after the president's supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol, and he also told Meadows the president's congressional allies were losing enthusiasm "now that their revolt would be covered only by C-SPAN.

Al Capone was his favorite


Anonymous said...

Rogernomics cheers Those that left work. Leaving
$226,512,000,000 on the table .

anonymous said...

..

The labor market hasn't "added" a single job since 2019.

It has restored jobs. Jobs needlessly destroyed when the left used the


Really goat fucker???? Not a single new job since 2019?????? BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Please provide proof your inane supposition is correct......LOLOLOLOLOL Can't wait for this one!!!!