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If Trump is impeached, democracy will fall to unhindered deep-state rule

by Paul Craig Roberts

 

President Trump calls it a witch hunt, but it really is a coup against American democracy. The Democrats who want Trump impeached don’t realize this. They just want Trump impeached because they don’t like him.

The impeach Trump people don’t understand that if the coup against the elected president succeeds, every future president will know that if he attempts to “drain the swamp” or bring any changes not acceptable to the ruling elite, he, too, will be destroyed. Voters who want real change will also get the message and give up t

rying to elect a president or members of the House and Senate who will be responsive to voters. It will mean the end of democracy and accountable government. Unhindered rule by the Deep State and associated elites will take democracy’s place.

It is unfortunate that progressives do not understand this. Progressives want real change and Trump impeached, but these desires are at variance with one another.

Few, if any, of the impeach-Trump crowd are paying any attention to the fabricated case against Trump that has taken the place of the Russiagate fabrication that failed. They could not care less what the case is or whether it is a fabrication. Dislike of Trump suffices.

Nevertheless, let’s look at the fabricated case.

First of all, the alleged whistleblower is not a legitimate whistleblower. He is Eric Ciaramella, a CIA officer with a second-hand complaint who met with House Intelligence (sic) chairman Adam Schiff a month ahead to orchestrate the event. Ciaramella served on Obama’s staff when VP Joe Biden was point man for Ukraine. Ciaramella also worked with CIA Director John Brennan, the architect of “Russiagate,” and with a Democratic National Committee operative who encouraged Ukraine officials to come up with dirt on President Trump.

All of this and more has caused the “whistleblower” to withdraw from testifying.

Desperate for a substitute, Democrats have come up with tainted career bureaucrats who favor military aid to Ukraine and a hard line toward Russia. Bill Taylor a US diplomat in Ukraine claims that Trump’s ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland, said that US military aid to Ukraine was conditional on Ukraine reopening the government’s investigation into the Ukrainian company, Burisma, an investigation that VP Joe Biden had closed down. Burisma is the company that paid as much as $1.75 million to Biden and his son.

Taylor claims that another bureaucrat, Tim Morrison, told him that Sondland communicated the “quid pro quo” to an aide to Zelensky.

Sondland rejects the claims by Taylor and Morrison.

A Ukrainian born rabid anti-Russian US Army officer serving on the National Security Council, Alexander Vindman, also offers two cents of unverified quid pro quo claims. Vindman’s motive seems to be that President Trump is inclined to follow a different policy toward Ukraine than Vindman prefers.

This is the extent of the case against Trump. Amazingly weak considering that Ukrainian president Zelensky has stated publicly that there was no quid pro quo and that the released transcript of the Trump-Zelensky conversation shows no quid pro quo.

Now for the issue of the alleged quid pro quo. It seems that everyone on both sides of the argument takes for granted without a second of thought that if there was a quid pro quo, there was an offense, possibly one sufficiently offensive to warrant impeachment. This is utter ignorant nonsense.

Quid pro quos are endemic in US foreign policy and always have been. The US government offered Ecuador president Lenin Moreno a $4.2 billion IMF loan in exchange for revoking Julian Assange’s asylum. Moreno took the deal.

Washington offered the Venezuelan military money to overthrow President Maduro. The military refused the offer.

Dozens of examples come readily to mind. Research would produce enough to fill a book.

What do you think the sanctions are that the US president places on countries? They are punishments that Washington imposes for not accepting Washington’s deal.

As for a quid pro quo deal between the US executive branch and president of Ukraine, we have VP Joe Biden’s boast that he got the Ukrainian prosecutor fired who was investigating corruption in the firm that had purchased US protection by putting Biden’s son, Hunter, on Burisma’s board. Joe Biden brags in front of the Council on Foreign Relations that he gave the Ukrainian president six hours to fire the prosecutor or forfeit $1billion in US aid.

As Biden was US Vice President at the time and is currently the leading Democratic candidate for the US presidential nomination, he is clearly guilty of what Trump is accused. Why is only Trump subject to investigation? If an offense that is merely suspected or alleged suffices for impeaching a president, why isn’t a known and admitted and bragged about offense reason to disqualify Biden from being president?

One would think that a question this obvious would be the topic of debate. But not a word from the presstitutes, Democrats, or Republicans.

Finally, there is the question of the whistleblower law. If this interpretation sent to me by a reliable source is correct, there is no basis in law for the alleged whistleblower complaint.

Doctors declared obesity is a disease

by Critical Health

 

Well, its official, obesity is a disease. So declared the doctor delegates at the American Medical Association’s annual meeting this past June. Americans are the second fattest people in the world (second only to Mexico, and only by 1 percent, according to Scripps Media Inc.). According to Dr. Patrice Harris, a member of the association’s board, considering corpulence as a doctor issue is good thing. “Recognizing obesity as a disease will help change the way the medical community tackles this complex issue that affects approximately one in three Americans, in the words of Dr. Harris.

How exactly these changes will show up remains to be seen. AMA doctors say reclassifying it as a disease will reduce the stigma that can result from the silly idea that obesity is simply the result the result of too much food and too little exercise. Apparently, our medical saviors feel that their patients do not have control over their weight and physiology.

It’s not like modern medicine has a great or even good track record when it comes to dealing with the diseases that are already on its plate. Americans spend more money on doctor care than any other country in the world. And for all those dollars spent, we are statistically worse off than any other country in nearly every single marker of health, including disease incidence, infant mortality and longevity. And now the geniuses of the American Medical Association want us to trust them to deal with another “growing” health crisis?

Could it be that after medicalizing obesity there will be even more high-tech medical options than bariatric surgeries and gastric banding? Or, will we have even more potent anti-obesity medications? Interestingly, two anti-fat pharmaceuticals were released the same month as the American Medical Association’s decree.

The first, Qsymia is combination of a couple of poisons (drugs). One, called phentermine is an amphetamine like stimulant that has been available for over 40 years and was the second agent of the famous weight loss combo therapy known as “Fen-phen”. Phentermine use is associated with a whole host of adverse reactions including: fainting, dizziness, inability to exercise and insomnia. The other is a seizure medicine called topiramate, which boasts its own unpleasant side effect profile including: skin rashes, digestive difficulties, uneven heartbeat, muscle coordination issues and problems breathing. Nonetheless, if you want to drop a few pounds and don’t mind taking an anti-convulsant and speed to do it, Qsymia is the choice for you!

The second, Belviq works by activating one of the body’s stress management hormones, serotonin. In a fashion similar to (although not the same as) Prozac and other SSRI drugs, Belviq works by essentially potentizing the action of this important neurotransmitter; appetite is suppressed, satiety induced and vigilance and alertness promoted. Belviq essentially puts the body on an emergency status which has the effect of reducing hunger and the desire to eat. Unfortunately, as with all prescription medications, adverse reactions are possible, including: low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), mental problems, slow heartbeat, headache, dizziness, fatigue, nausea, dry mouth and constipation. One of the more insidious results of the doctor’s decision to label obesity as an illness is the fact that now 100 million Americans will be considered diseased. And that of course means medical treatment and overtreatment. Essentially the AMA has now made one third of all American’s wards of the medical model. And that’s a lot of new customers!

Obesity is no more of an illness than meth-rotting teeth and gums are dental disease or self-injurious cutting is a skin disease. It is, for the most part, (with some exceptions) a consequence of lifestyle choices and behaviors that are none of the medical model’s or your doctor’s businesses. Even though physicians would love nothing more than to have another billable, reimbursable product (and that’s what so-called diseases are), medicalizing obesity is a classic case of the camel sticking his nose under our tents. And make no mistake about it. If the camel is the medical model, you can rest assured, it’s being ridden by a government bureaucrat.

Suspects arrested in LeBarón massacre; FBI agents join investigation

Many members of the LeBarón family have left Mexico for the US

 

by Mexico News Daily

 

Suspects have been arrested in connection with the massacre of nine members of the LeBarón family in Sonora last week, Security Secretary Alfonso Durazo said on Monday, but declined to reveal the name of the criminal organization to which the alleged perpetrators belong.

Federal authorities said last week that they believed that La Línea, a gang with links to the Juárez Cartel, may have mistaken the vehicles in which the murdered women and children were traveling as those of a splinter cell of the Sinaloa Cartel known as Los Salazar. Family members rejected the hypothesis.

Durazo told reporters today that the case is being handled by the federal Attorney General’s Office (FGR) and its counterpart in Sonora and that it wasn’t his place to provide additional information about the people who have been arrested.

He also said the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is in Mexico and working with Mexican investigators. The three women and six children killed were all United States citizens.

Speaking at the presidential press conference, Foreign Secretary Marcelo Ebrard said that Mexico had invited the FBI to participate in the investigation.

“. . . The FGR is interested in the participation of the FBI because there are resources and weapons [involved] whose origin is the United States . . .” he said.

As United States citizens were killed in the attack, there is no reason not to allow the FBI to take part, Ebrard said, adding that Mexico has sought similar involvement in cases in the U.S. involving Mexican citizens, such as the mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, in August.

The foreign secretary stressed that the FBI would not replace the FGR at the head of the investigation and explained that the don’t have permission to be armed or to carry out inquiries without informing Mexican authorities.

Ebrard also said the government would stipulate how many FBI agents can come to Mexico to support the investigation and how long they can stay.

Alex LeBarón, a former federal lawmaker, said the participation of the United States in the investigation was necessary because Mexico is going through “a serious rule of law crisis.”

Members of the LeBarón family, part of a breakaway fundamentalist Mormon community that has lived in northern Mexico for more than a century, said last week that they would not be intimated into leaving the country.

But about 100 people from La Mora, the small Mormon community where most of the victims of the barbarous attack lived, and Colonia LeBarón in Chihuahua decided to leave and traveled to the United States in a convoy of 18 vehicles on Saturday.

“They want to be in the United States to feel safe,” said Julian LeBarón, a community leader and relative of the murder victims.

Some of the families were headed to Tucson and others to Phoenix, the Associated Press reported.

Bryce Langford, whose mother Dawna was killed in the attack, told The Arizona Daily Star that members of the communities had been considering moving even before last Monday’s ambush due to increasing violence in the area.

“The assets that they’ve acquired down there are tremendous,” he said. “And to have to up and leave from one day to the next and leave all that behind, there’s definitely a lot of sad people here.”

The exodus of the families came just hours after the funeral of Christina Langford, the last of the nine victims to be laid to rest. According to children who survived the attack, she got out of her vehicle and raised her hands to alert the attackers that they were firing at women and children. She was shot and killed anyway.

Members of the National Guard have been deployed to both La Mora and Colonia LeBarón, where the remaining members of the community are determined to fight for justice.

“When we face a tragic event like this, we don’t run,” Lienzo Widmar, a cousin of one of the murdered women, told CBS news.  “We seek answers. We try to solve it.”

Source: Milenio (sp), Infobae (sp), CBS News (en), The Associated Press (en).

Opposition senator assuming the presidency in Bolivia after fleeing from Evo Morales

by the El Reportero‘s wire services

 

After Evo Morales resigned and asylum in Mexico, Jeanine Añez, an opposition senator assumed the interim presidency of Bolivia.

Morales abandoned power under pressure from the opposition and the Armed Forces leaving an institutional vacuum on Monday in the Andean country.

“We are going to call elections with proven personalities, that they are the ones that carry an electoral process that reflects what they want and the feeling of all Bolivians,” the second vice president told the press at the entrance of the Legislative Assembly of La Paz. of the Senate.

“We already have a calendar. I think the population screams that on January 22 we already have an elected president, ”he added.

After a night of violent clashes in the Bolivian capital, which left burning buildings and looting, the second vice president of the Senate, said she was willing to temporarily assume the government, as indicated by the regulations on the line of succession.

“I will take on the challenge only to be what is necessary to call for transparent elections, so that Bolivians have the certainty that their vote will be respected,” said the legislator of the Democratic Union party in an interview with the television channel Red One, in which he did not clarify when his assumption could occur.

Upon arriving at El Alto airport, near La Paz, Añez was taken by an Air Force helicopter to a military academy, from where she would be transferred to Congress, Senator Arturo Murillo told reporters.

 

Evo Morales arrives in Mexico and insists he will continue fighting

Evo Morales descended from the plane in Mexico in the company of former vice president Alvaro Garcia Linera and health personnel.

In his brief statements, Morales gave details of the coup d’état following his electoral triumph on Oct. 20.

“My ideology remains unchanged despite the coup d’état and the most important thing is that I am alive to continue the fight,” Bolivia’s former president Evo Morales said on his arrival in Mexico this Tuesday.

‘We are now three weeks into the last stage of the civic political coup joined by the national police,’ he said.

The former ruler expressed gratitude for the role played by the government of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and all the efforts made by Foreign Secretary Marcelo Ebrard.

He stressed that thanks to them they were able to preserve their lives because of the threats of the coup plotters, who even offered to pay 50,000 dollars for their heads.

“As long as I live, I will continue in politics, I will continue fighting, and we are certain that the peoples of the world have the right to free themselves and they will,” Morales said, visibly moved.

 

Nayarit beach reopened after it was privatized in 2016

Environmental officials say the beach’s closure by the previous government was illegal

 

A Nayarit beach that was closed to the public in 2016 has been reopened by the federal government.

The Secretariat of the Environment (Semarnat) revoked a concession for La Lancha beach to a real estate consortium, reopening it to the public.

The beach in Punta Mita was closed to the public when the office of maritime land zones (Zofemat) granted an exclusive concession of the land to a consortium comprised of DINE, Rancho Punta Mita and Cantiles de Mita.

Semarnat said it will file a complaint against Mariana Boy Tamborrell, then head of Zofemat and currently in charge of Mexico City’s environmental protection agency. The federal department claims that the privatization of La Lancha beach was illegal.

Environmentalists removed the company’s gate to the beach on Friday and invited people to visit once again.

The best Black Friday deals are on Amazon

Get ready since starting Friday, November 22, comes the week of Amazon Black Friday deals with daily deals and huge discounts never seen before.

All Amazon offers for Black Friday can be found at amazon.com/blackfriday or in the Amazon app. Customers can also shop at smile.amazon.com/blackfriday to find the same incredible discounts and Amazon shopping experience, but with the added benefit that AmazonSmile will donate a portion of the sale price of eligible products to the charity that you choose.

This year customers can also shop at the largest selection in Amazon’s history of selected gift guides and exclusive stores, which offer inspiration to give away and more: list of festive toys, Amazon fashion gifts, home gifts, gifts electronic, luxury beauty gifts, active lifestyle gifts, small business gifts. For the first time, you can have a little look at how Mariah Carey celebrates the parties at amazon.com/mariahcarey and Oprah’s favorites at amazon.com/oprah.

Customers will also be able to get even more comfort by choosing to have the gifts wrapped and sent directly to their loved ones without any hassle or select from a variety of gift cards with Amazon Christmas designs, other stores, restaurants, Audible and more. You can even receive a one-time promotional credit of $ 15 dollars when you buy $ 50 or more on Amazon gift cards (limited to customers who buy gift vouchers for the first time).

Buying does not have to mean long lines since Amazon keeps innovating and improving your experience when making your purchases. Buy in your language on Amazon.com/espanol, on the Amazon App, with Alexa on an Echo device simply by asking “Alexa, what are my offers? and more. You can also visit Amazon 4-star stores that offer products that have 4 stars or more, to find the store closest to your location visit: www.amazon.com/stores.

Do you want to know more about the products and offers? Watch the live broadcast of Black Friday on Amazon Live throughout the day on November 29 with special appearances of your favorite celebrities. Tune in to the broadcast after 4AM (PT) by visiting www.amazon.com/live. Discover fantastic gifts that never occurred to you in the Treasure Truck.

Participate by sending a text message with the word ‘TRUCK’ to 24193 and receive notifications for offers on the same day, order the product and pick it up in the truck that same day. Also take advantage of the benefits and discounts of being a Prime member when you shop at Whole Foods. Visit woot.com from November 24 to 29 or download the Woot! To find fantastic offers.

Among the offers you can get a Fire TV Stick 4K with Alexa Voice Remote and Echo Dot for only $ 46.99, a Ring Video Doorbell Pro with Echo Show 5 for only $ 179, also up to 50% discount on Oakley and Ray sunglasses. Ban, up to 35% in products of the Adidas brand, 45% in Philips Sonicare electronic brushes, as well as more household and electronic products including the popular Xbox One, among many others.

ZTo go straight to Christmas shopping and support your favorite charity at the same time, simply visit smile.amazon.com/blackfriday. Charity Lists offers charities a simple way to create wish lists of the products they need while at the same time giving customers a convenient way to donate these essentials directly to these causes.

You can explore thousands of Charity Lists by visitingmile.amazon.com/charitylists, where new organizations are added all the time.

For the third year, Amazon joins (RED), the charity in the fight against AIDS. Amazon provides its customers with a unique destination to buy more than 150 (RED) products, including the exclusive (RED) edition of the new Echo, which will be available for a limited time only.

For each new edition (RED) sold, Amazon will donate $ 10 to the Global Fund. In addition, you can support the (RED) fight from any Echo device just by saying “Alexa, donate to (RED).” (RED) products will be available starting today at amazon.com/red.

Amazon offers very convenient shipping options including one-day shipping and now Prime members get free and fast grocery deliveries from Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market. Prime members who live in one of the more than 2,000 cities and towns where grocery shipping is available can request an invitation to shop and ship at Amazon Fresh or Whole Foods Market and get more information at amazon.com/g

In the hands of the US Supreme Court the future of DACA

by Araceli Martínez

 

Estefany Méndez, a beneficiary of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), has a headache just thinking that the US Supreme Court decides to support the Trump administration in its decision to end this program that has helped hundreds of thousands of young people obtain a work permit and stop their deportation.

“If they don’t reach an agreement, I run out of work,” says Estefany, who is an editor for the local news on KPIX, Channel 5 in San Francisco.

Last year, Estefany lived in her own flesh what it means to be out of work overnight when the renewal of her work permit by DACA did not arrive on time and she was fired from the Univision station in San José.

Weeks after he received his work permit, Estefany who was brought by his parents to the US at age 12, she was hired by KPIX.

“I am very happy with my new job. I don’t want this dream to end. The truth is that my hope is that the DACA be approved to remain. I hope they influence and the elections and the trial against President Trump, ”says Estefany.

On Tuesday, September 12, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments about the DACA program to define whether President Trump acted legally by eliminating him in September 2017.

This program was established by President Obama in 2012 to protect minors who were brought to the United States by their parents from deportation.

Since the DACA was eliminated, several lawsuits were filed against, but one by one they have come out in favor of the almost 700,000 DACA youth in federal courts.

However, the last word is the Supreme Court of the Nation, whose nine magistrates have until June 2020 to issue a ruling, beginning in January.

In defense of DACA were in court, veteran lawyer Theodore Olson; and Luis Cortés, 31, a migration lawyer and a DACA beneficiary. Cortes who came to the United States when he was one year old grew up in San Francisco Bay.

In an interview with CNN, Luis said that if the court rules in favor of President Trump, a part of him will feel betrayed. “If you get to the point of being deported, that will mean that Congress did not act for the next two years,” said the boy.

Luis recently renewed his work permit that gave him authorization to work until 2021. “The nine magistrates – of the court – have my future in their hands,” he said.

Among the first groups that sued against the termination of DACA, was the Board of Regents of the University of California (UC) on the grounds that the decision was arbitrary and capricious. While more than 1,000 individuals, companies, institutions of higher education, religious institutions and advocacy groups have signed letters of support for the demands.

UC President Janet Napolitano established DACA when she was secretary of the Department of Homeland Security under President Obama. Currently, UC serves 1,700 DACA students.

“DACA students are studying to be the next generation of teachers, doctors, engineers and other professionals who will make life better for everyone,” says Napolitano,

“These young people simply want to live, learn and contribute to the country they see as their home,” he says.

Five fewer courts in three different jurisdictions have agreed that the Trump administration acted inappropriately, issuing orders that forced the Department of Homeland Security to continue processing DACA renewals as long as the case is resolved in court.

Since UC got a national protection against the decision to cancel DACA in January 2018, more than 500,000 beneficiaries have been able to renew their status. However, it was not possible for new applications to be accepted.

Estefany says that the idea that DACA is a mostly Latino issue is over. “Since the end of DACA, many boys from other countries came out of the shadows. And so we could see that there are dreamers from all over the world working in fields such as medicine and technology, ”he says.

Just one day before the Supreme Court hearing, the New York Center for Migration Studies (CMS) revealed a study that shows that DACA beneficiaries come from 158 countries.

It also reveals the profile of dreamers: 81 percent of DACA have lived in the US for more than 15 years; 83 percent are in the work force; and of them, 95 percent are employed. Of 346,455 US-born children under 18, at least one of their parents is DACA.

The report found that approximately 88,000 DACA beneficiaries work in specialized professions, 88 percent speak well, very well or only English.

“Young undocumented immigrants have grown, studied, worked and started families in the United States. They are young people who are American in every way, except because they don’t have legal status, ”says Daniela Alulema, director of CMS programs.

If the Supreme Court rules in favor of DACA, it does not mean that the Trump administration does not make another attempt to terminate this program, says Alexander Berengaut, a partner at the law firm Covington & Burling LLP, which represents pro bono to UC in the lawsuit.

“It simply means that officers will need to follow the proper procedures and provide clear reasons to finish it. And any other future attempt to end DACA will again be subject to judicial scrutiny, ”explains the lawyer.

And he adds that if the Supreme Court sides with Trump and determines that the president was right to finish this program, “we would have to wait for the Department of Homeland Security to determine how they will implement the annulment.”

Organizations like LULAC that advocate for immigrants have called on the Supreme Court of the Nation to rule in favor of the continuation of DACA.

“We urge the Supreme Court to support our dreamers, but the US Senate needs to take a bill on migration that allows them and their parents to legalize before the end of the year. That’s what America is about. That is what establishes the Statue of Liberty and the American Dream, ”says Domingo García, president of LULAC.

Evo Morales goes into exiled in a blink of an eye

From very early on Sunday afternoon, my friend Yandira, a doctor from a town in Bolivia, sent me a text on Facebook telling me her concern about the violence that was unleashing in the capital of the country, La Paz, that day, and it was spreading throughout most of the country.

The texts with images sent to me did not stop. She kept sending me information on burning buildings, vandalism and Bolivian media news to my Facebook account, saying that she was afraid to write her byline about it, because he would lose her new job of a couple of months, after three years of being unemployed as a doctor. She blamed the government for bringing doctors from Cuba who were taking jobs from Bolivians.

As the minutes passed, and then hours, I had already gotten involved in the Bolivian situation, and I continued researching on social media and Google about what she described to me as a chaotic situation.

“Evo Morales has just resigned!”, she suddenly wrote to me alarmed, and cheerful. “We are going to be free in Bolivia!

Already by then the news about the possible fall of the peasant leader, the first president of Bolivia that comes from the original inhabitants of the American continent, looked eminent. The news outlets worldwide were on the subject. The news was spreading as gunpowder, violence increased.

From the department Beni, a department in northeastern Bolivia, in the lowland region, and the second largest in the country, Yandira continued her shift as the doctor on duty at a local hospital, while following the events. Concerned about the situation in the country and with great uncertainty, she kept sending me reports on the situation in her country through Facebook Messenger, with the idea that I would divulge them.

I connected to a live network, and Evo Morales appeared announcing his resignation at a press conference, and in another the supreme command of the national police and those of the armed forces – the army – appeared in the cameras asking the president for his resignation, “For the sake of the peace of our dear Bolivia,” they said.

The police were marching with the townspeople,

But what happened in Bolivia? I wondered. Everything went so fast. Moments before when I was chatting with my doctor friend, it wasn’t mentioned, nor did she imagined that suddenly Evo Morales would no longer be president.

I personally had not followed the news of Bolivia, until now.

Bolivia had been with under an indefinite strike for about three weeks, with its main cities paralyzed by blockades of the country’s most important routes and a national strike against the outcome of the elections that gave Evo Morales a new presidential term. He canceled the elections, but it didn’t work.

The shouts of the demonstrations denounced electoral fraud, which would have given Morales a fourth period. They asked for his resignation.

The Central Obrera of Bolivia, the strongest union of President Evo Morales turned his back on him and asked for his resignation.

“We ask the president to reflect on that request that the Bolivian people have, if it is for the good of the country, if it is for the health of the country, that our President resigns,” said executive Juan Carlos Huarachi.

Morales himself, who asked the Organization of American States (OAS) to recount the votes, accused with evidence that there was fraud.

Born in Orinoca in 1959, Evo went from being a pastor of llamas and a union leader, which boosted him in the political life of the country.

He had no university education, but he always argued that he trained at the “university of life.”

Leader of the coca federations of Cochabamba, he made that his banner and faced the government of Hugo Bánzer in the 90s, who wanted to cut the coca crops.

His struggle gave him popularity not only among coca growers, but among the natives. And so he became a congressman in 1997. But Evo wanted more.

Today it has become a great international controversy. Some praise him and others condemn him.

After his residence was ransacked and that of his sister burned, the Mexican government offered him political asylum. And at the time of writing these lines Evo Morales would have already reached the Aztec capital in a Mexican military plane as an exile. But he promised to return.

Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard announced that Mexico will request an urgent meeting of the OAS regional body, while condemning the pressures that led Evo Morales to leave power.

“The conduct of Mexico will be governed by an elementary principle: the principle of non-intervention means that Mexico maintains the recognition of the legitimately elected government until the end of its period, recognizing another government is an intervention of the process that contradicts our principles,” said Ebrard.

The Permanent Council of the Organization of American States will meet in an extraordinary session on Tuesday, Nov. 12 at 3 p.m. EST (8 p.m. GMT) in the Simón Bolívar Room of the OAS headquarters in Washington, DC, to Consider “the situation in Bolivia,” according to the request of the Permanent Missions of Brazil, Canada, Colombia, the United States, Guatemala, Peru, the Dominican Republic and Venezuela.

The meeting will be broadcast – with interpretation in Spanish, English, French and Portuguese – live through the OAS website and the official OAS Facebook page.

If it was a coup d’etat the fact that the military asked him to leave power, which would be a violation of the constitutional order, Evo also broke it, because he did not abide by the popular vote in a referendum he himself called for. The people themselves told him that they did not accept reelection, but still he unleashed popular will and ran.

In addition, by simply consulting with the Supreme Court of Justice on the validity of the constitutional mandate that prohibits re-election, it is itself unconstitutional, as he himself swore to obey and defend the Constitution that he now violated to re-elect himself. And that destroyed the last days of his presidency and the peace of his country.

Evo Morales, the leader who brought forward the poorest country in Latin America in 13 years as president, as a headline stated, “neither the achievements nor the coming of the people were enough for Evo to be able to stay in the position he held on to. Without the support of the army or the police, the president had no choice but to resign.”

Now we must wait for calm again and new elections to be organized with new electoral authorities, and that the economic achievements that Evo reached, can bring peace and economic prosperity to this proudly indigenous nation, to be an example of all of America.

Evo Morales resigns from the presidency of Bolivia

by the El Reportero‘s wire services

 

The president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, announced on Sunday his resignation after almost 14 years in power and in the midst of the deep crisis unleashed by allegations of fraud in the elections of last Oct. 20.

“There has been a civic, political and police coup,” the president said in announcing his resignation in a televised statement and with his vice president, Álvaro García Linera. “My sin is being an indigenous, union leader and cocalero.

Morales justified his resignation to avoid continuing violence in the country after three weeks of clashes between his supporters and his detractors that have left at least three dead and hundreds injured.

García Linera announced that he also resigned from office. “The coup has been consummated,” said the vice president.

“We will comply with Tupac Katari’s sentence, we will return and we will be millions,” he warned.

Together with both of them appeared Gabriela Montaño, Minister of Health and former president of the Senate. The third in the order of constitutional succession is the president of the Senate, Adriana Salvatierra.

The announcement of the resignation came hours after the commander of the Bolivian Armed Forces, General Williams Kaliman, suggested that the president take a step to the side to unlock the political crisis.

The military saw insufficient the call for new elections that the government had made in the morning hours after the “irregularities” detected by an audit of the elections made by the Organization of American States (OAS).

Days before, numerous police units had declared a “riot” in protest against the government.

Former president Carlos Mesa, second in the Oct. 20 elections, celebrated the announcement talking about “end of tyranny.”

The controversial count

The problems of Morales began on the same night of the elections, when the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) suspended by surprise the rapid count with 83 percent scrutinized and with a tendency that indicated that there would be a second round between the Bolivian president with the opposition candidate Carlos Mesa.

The next day, that fast count called Fast Transmission of Preliminary Results (TREP) was reactivated with a 95 percent advance and with Morales winning in the first round by a narrow margin.

Suspicions raised by the strange movements of the TSE led the opposition to claim a “shameless fraud.” Even the observation missions of the OAS and the European Union called for a second round.

But Morales insisted that he had won the elections and, in response to opposition demonstrations, called on his followers to “defend democracy” in the streets and stop a “coup d’etat.”

He also accepted that the OAS conduct an audit of the scrutiny. But the protests continued, the opposition suspected the OAS.

In its report, the OAS denounced “irregularities” and determined that it was statistically unlikely that Morales had won by the 10 percent margin he needed to avoid a second election round.

The international body’s audit also found physical records with alterations and forged signatures. The 13-page report states that in many cases the chain of custody of the minutes was not respected and that there was manipulation of the computer system.

Morales responded by calling for new elections and announcing the renewal of all members of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, who were heavily criticized for the handling of last month’s count. Something also recommended by the OAS.

But that did not calm the opposition protests. The president of the Santa Cruz Civic Committee, Luis Fernando Camacho, responded by demanding the resignation of all senior officials and leaving the government to a “board of notables” to manage the transition. (Source: BBC World).

The SF Department of Elections announces results reporting schedule for the november 5 election

From the SF Department of Elections

 

SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday, November 3, 2019 – The Department of Elections will report preliminary and final election results for the November 5 election according to the schedule below.

Reporting Preliminary Results after the Close of Polls on Election Night

The Department will release the first preliminary summary report of election results at approximately 8:45 p.m. This report will provide the results from the vote-by-mail ballots that the Department received and processed before Election Day. With this first summary report, the Department will also release a preliminary Statement of the Vote, ranked-choice reports, and Cast Vote Record data.

At approximately 9:45 p.m., the Department will release a second summary report of results.  The second report will add the initial votes received from polling places to the votes reported in the first results report.   At approximately 10:45 p.m., the Department will issue a third summary results report that will add more votes from polling places received since the previous report. After all polling places have reported, the Department will release a final summary report as well as a second preliminary Statement of the Vote, ranked-choice reports, and Cast Vote Record data.

During the first and last reports on Election Night, and at 4 p.m. on any day after that during which ballots are counted, the Department will release the following preliminary reports:

  1. Statement of the Vote, showing a precinct-by-precinct breakdown of votes cast at polling places and by mail, including neighborhood and district breakdowns in the following formats:
  2. PDF
  3. Excel
  4. XML
  5. Ranked-choice reports for all ranked-choice voting contests, including those contests for which there are majority leaders, showing elimination of candidates until only two candidates remain, in the following formats:
  6. Round-by-round elimination reports in PDF, Excel, and XML formats
  7. Detailed round-by-round elimination reports in PDF, Excel, and XML formats
  8. Cast Vote Record is the raw data of all votes cast in the election, available in the following format:
  9. JSON

On Election Night, preliminary results will be available from the following sources:

  1. sfelections.org – all results reports will be posted on the Department’s website
  2. San Francisco Government Television – SFGTV, Channel 26, will report summary results throughout the night in a news ticker during SFGTV programming
  3. City Hall, North Light Court – a large screen will display SFGTV programming that will show summary results; printed copies of the summary results reports will also be available
  4. Department of Elections, City Hall, Room 48 – printed copies of results reports will be available at the Department’s front counter (due to their length, the preliminary Statement of the Vote will not be printed).
  5. On Twitter @sfelections and Facebook.com/sfelections

Reporting Preliminary Results after Election Day

The Department will continue to process and count ballots after the Election Day. At 4 p.m. every day on which the ballots are counted, the Department will release updated results reports. On any days during which no ballots are counted, the Department will post a notice on sfelections.org stating that no update will be issued for a specified day or days.

Reporting Final Election Results
The Department will release final election results no later than December 3, the end of the canvass period. The Department will post the final results on sfelections.org and outside the Department’s office, City Hall, Room 48, as well as issue a press release and post information on social media.

A sample “zero” summary report posted at sfelections.sfgov.org/november-5-2019-election-results-summary includes a navigation path to webpages that will display the preliminary results posted on and after Election Night, and the final results posted after the election is certified.

 

SF Board of Supervisors – Outreach November 2019

Outreach November 2019

Get free, trusted help with your citizenship application!

The San Francisco Pathways to Citizenship Initiative provides free legal help from community immigration service providers at our free workshops. Resources for the citizenship application fee are available onsite. Learn more at sfcitizenship.org

When: Sunday, November 24, 2019. Registration is open from 9:30 am – 12:30 pm. No appointment needed!

Where: Chinatown YMCA, 855 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, CA 94108

Apply to become a census taker!

Every 10 years, the U.S. Census Bureau is responsible for conducting the nationwide census. The Census Bureau is recruiting now to fill important temporary positions with great pay ($30/hour) and flexible hours for Spring 2020. Be a Census Taker and make a difference in your community! Apply online NOW at 2020census.gov/jobs.  

 

Child support matters can be complicated, stressful, and confusing. The Department of Child Support Services helps parents understand the process so they know their rights and options for making and receiving support payments. Call us today at (866) 901-3212 or visit our office at 617 Mission Street to learn how we can help you. Information is also available online at www.sfgov.org/dcss.

 

Let Your Career Take Off at SFO

Discover Why SFO is a Great Place to Learn, Earn, Grow and Thrive

With jobs in all parts of the airport, from cargo and security, to airlines and concessions, companies at SFO are always hiring!

Visit flysfo.com/careers or call 650.821.5242 to learn about job openings and the benefits of working at the Bay Area’s largest airport.

 

Come see your local government at work!

Board of Supervisors Regularly Scheduled Board Meetings

November and December Meetings

 

The Board of Supervisors hold weekly meetings most Tuesdays at 2:00 p.m. in Rm. 250 of San Francisco City Hall.

 

  • Nov. 5
  • Nov. 12
  • Nov. 19
  • Dec. 10
  • Dec. 17

 

LANGUAGE INTERPRETATION AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

CHINESE…. SPANISH…. FILIPINO

Requests must be received 48 hours in advance required for interpretation. For more information see the Board of Supervisor’s website www.sfbos.org, or call 415-554-5184.