Letters from an American - January 10, 2025
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January 10, 2025. Today, the Department of Labor released the final jobs report of Joe
Biden's presidency. The nation added 256,000 new jobs in December, a number significantly
higher than economists expected. That brings the total number of jobs created under Biden
to 16.6 million and makes Biden's the only administration
in history to have created jobs every month.
Under the Biden administration,
the nation has also had the lowest average unemployment rate
of any administration in 50 years, ending at 4.1%.
Dan Primack of Axios reported that the U.S. gained more jobs during Biden's four years than it did under President Donald Trump,
Barack Obama, or George W. Bush. In a statement, Biden noted that when he took office, economic
forecasts projected that it would take years for the country to recover fully from the effects of the coronavirus shutdown.
In fact, the U.S. economy has grown faster and created more jobs than any other country
with an advanced economy.
Working age women are now employed at record levels, and the gap in employment between
Black Americans and their white counterparts is at the lowest level on record.
The administration has brought the inflation of the early recovery back down to almost target levels,
while incomes have increased about $4,000 more than prices.
The administration, Biden said, has achieved the soft landing that few thought was possible.
CNBC economist Carl Quintanilla quoted Matt Peterson of
Barron's who wrote, it looks a lot like US consumers are happy with the way things
are and so are the markets. The only one who doesn't seem to be happy with the way
things are is Trump. Brian Platt of Bloomberg reports that Trump's threats
of tariffs against Canada already have Canadian officials drafting plans for retaliation. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told CNN
yesterday that Trump is talking about annexing Canada to divert attention from
how significantly his tariff plans would raise consumer prices. As Josh Marshall
of Talking Points Memo noted late last year, MAGA was never an ideological
movement so much as a vehicle to pull together different constituencies in order to get Trump
elected president.
Since members of those constituencies have little in common, that effort centers around
creating a false world that demonizes Democrats and insists they have created a dangerous
world that is biased against MAGA. The only one who can stand against them, the story goes, is Trump who is
being persecuted for his defense of his supporters. That narrative has helped
MAGA's to find common ground in their defense of Trump and his cronies and
their support for Trump's vows to retaliate against those he considers his
enemies.
That impulse appears to be stronger than ever after Judge Juan Murchon sentenced Trump today
in the New York election interference case in which a judge found Trump guilty of 34
felonies for covering up payments to an adult film actress to keep her quiet about their
sexual encounter before the 2016 election. Murchon said that he could not impose a punishment
without encroaching on the presidency.
So in an unusually light sentence,
he released Trump without restrictions.
As legal analyst Joyce White Vance explained,
Trump knew that he would not get jail time or a fine,
but wanted to avoid the sentencing itself
because just a month avoid the sentencing itself because just a month
after the sentencing, the designation of
convicted felon will become permanent.
Although a unanimous jury convicted him,
Trump insisted the trial was a political
witch hunt done to damage my reputation
so that I'd lose the election. The fact
is, I'm totally innocent. He seemed to
think that
ratings should override reality telling the judge, I got the largest number of
votes by far by any Republican in history, he said, and won, as you know, all
seven swing states. Won conclusively all seven swing states. Trump's version of
the case appeared to be convincing to MAGA pundits and lawmakers who echoed his calls for retribution. Trump's lawyer
Mike Davis warned, right now the Democrats think they're the hunters and
guess what? On January 20th at noon they're going to become the hunted.
Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican of Georgia, Nancy Mace, a
Republican of South Carolina, and Ronnie Jackson, a Republican of Texas, all echoed
Trump. Trump will win in the end and America wins in 10 days when we get
Trump back, Jackson posted on X. MAGA supporters have embraced Trump's attacks
on the Democrats and on the government, most notably with their fact-free attacks on the Biden administration's handling of natural
disasters, first the terrible flooding in North Carolina when the right wing spread
the lie that government officials were stealing people's land, and now the terrible fires
in Los Angeles that have been fueled in large part by the climate change that cut rainfall
since last May and brought an unusually hot summer.
While local, state, and federal officials are doing their best to battle the Los Angeles fires in raging winds and dry conditions,
Trump and his allies are lying to create the belief that the Democratic government is to blame for the fires. Trump lied that there is a shortage of water because Democratic Governor Gavin
Newsom refused to divert water to the area. Others claimed, falsely, that
Democratic Mayor Karen Bass cut the budget for the Los Angeles Fire
Department when in fact a 7% increase in funding came through negotiations
outside the budget. They have blamed diversity,
equity, and inclusion, or DEI, efforts for the blazes because the Los Angeles Fire Department
is headed by Kristen Crowley, an LGBT woman who came up through the ranks in the department
over 20 years. And Trump's sidekick, Elon Musk, agreed with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones that the
fires are part of a globalist plot to trigger total collapse in the United
States. Gavin Newscombe should resign. This is all his fault, Trump posted. In
reality, firefighters are hard at work with crews from both Canada and Mexico working
along with Californians to suppress the fires. Trump's false version of reality
has been a potent weapon against the Democrats and he is promising to
continue constructing that false reality. This week he has said he would
replace the head of the National Archives and Records Administration or
NARA who is responsible for collecting
the documents that established the historical record of the actions of the national government.
The archivist's predecessor was the person who pursued the classified documents Trump
took from the White House to Mar-a-Lago, and Trump told radio host Hugh Hewitt he would
make sure he had a loyalist in that position. But it is an open question whether Trump's false reality
will be as convincing when he is back in the White House
as it has been when he was sniping from outside.
Trump has promised a number of conflicting things
to the different constituencies in MAGA,
and it is not clear that he can deliver them.
And if he does, it's not clear the American people
will want what he is delivering.
Trump says he will nominate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
to head the Department of Health and Human Services.
More than 18,000 physicians have signed a letter
warning that he is unqualified and actively dangerous
to the health of Americans.
Trump's plan to elevate him to a position that impacts Americans is a slap in the face to every health care professional who has spent their lives working to protect patients from preventable illness and death.
Trump has vowed mass deportations of undocumented immigrants and the reinstatement of Title 42 to close the border to migrants. But as Biden and
others repeatedly pointed out when Trump complained about Biden's ending it, Title 42 is part of a
1944 public health law that can be invoked only to stop disease from coming into the U.S. Once the
government declared the coronavirus pandemic over, Title 42 had to go.
Yesterday, Zolan Kano-Youngs and Hamed Alizez of the New York Times reported that Trump's
advisors, led by Stephen Miller, are searching for a disease to invoke to reinstate Title
42.
They have even considered falling back on the old trope that immigrants might bring
an unknown disease.
But unlike non-emergency immigration law, Title 42 does not impose penalties for those who try to cross the border repeatedly,
a reality Trump used to great effect against Biden as border encounters soared when people made multiple attempts.
Now those numbers will be on Trump's
account if he uses Title 42 going forward.
In the meantime, the Biden administration
today extended temporary protected status
for about a million immigrants from
El Salvador, Sudan, Ukraine, and Venezuela,
who meet certain criteria. Their protection
will be extended for 18
months under a 1990 law that stops the deportation of immigrants to countries
at war or suffering from natural disasters. The new protection does not
cover immigrants from 13 other nations who currently have protected status. Nick
Miroff, Maria Siketty, and Marianne Levine of the Washington Post noted that
when he was in office before, Trump tried to end protections for Salvadorans and
others saying they came from countries and he is expected to let protections
expire during his second term. When he was running for office, Trump pledged he
would end Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 24 hours,
a vow Russian President Vladimir Putin has dismissed.
Yesterday, Trump told reporters that Putin wants to meet with him and that they are setting that meeting up.
The Kremlin denied that statement was true, and noted it would be more appropriate to meet after Trump takes office.
Today, the Treasury Department under Biden
imposed new sanctions on more than 180 vessels, many of them in Russia's shadow
fleet that carries oil, as well as on dozens of oil traders, oil field service
providers, insurance companies, and energy officials in an attempt to reduce the
money Russia can realize from energy exports. The United Kingdom and Japan also imposed additional sanctions.
According to U.S. Ambassador to China R. Nicholas Burns, the Biden administration is also making
a last effort to try to stop China from supplying Russia with equipment that it can use in its
war against Ukraine.
The U.S. is warning China that it is aligning with
the most unreliable agents of disorder in the international system. Trump may or
may not be able to turn his promises into reality, but it is clear that some
of his supporters plans will not go over well with the majority of Americans,
especially as Trump fills his cabinet with billionaires and spends
his time next to the richest man in the world, who spent more than 250 million
dollars on Trump's election. Today, Ben Leonard, Meredith Leigh Hill, and Kelsey
Tamburino reported in Politico that the Republicans on the House Budget Committee,
chaired by Representative Jody Errington, a Republican of Texas, have made a list
of more than five trillion dollars in budget cuts they could make to fund
Trump's deportation plans as well as his tax cuts for the wealthy
incorporations. Options include cuts to Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act, more
commonly known as Obamacare, the Inflation Reduction Act's investment in
combatting climate change, and the supplemental
nutrition programs formerly known as food stamps.
For decades now, there has been enough wiggle room in our
system to paper over the gulf between image and reality.
That slack may continue, but in at least some places, reality
is catching up to the fake stories.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, right-wing media spread the lie that leading Democrats
were operating a child sex trafficking wing out of Comet Ping Pong Pizzeria in Washington,
D.C.
Those lies convinced a man to drive from North Carolina to the restaurant with an assault
rifle to stop the crimes,
only to discover the story was a hoax. He pleaded guilty to carrying a gun across straight
lines and assault with a deadly weapon, and was sentenced to four years in prison. This
week, two North Carolina police officers shot the same man after he pulled a gun on them
during a traffic stop. He later died from his injuries.
Yesterday, a New York State appeals court refused to dismiss the lawsuit brought by the electronic voting systems company Smartmatic
against the parent company of the Fox News channel for the lies that channel's hosts told about Smartmatic rigging the 2020 presidential election.
Smartmatic is suing for $2.7 billion.
And today the figure, the pizza gate conspiracy was designed to put into the highest office in the land and that the Fox News Channel hosts lies were intended
to keep there officially became a convict.
intended to keep there, officially became a convict.
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