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Make America, America Again By Hank Silverberg “Don’t it always seem to go  That you don’t know what you’ve got  'Till it’s gone.  They paved paradise  And put up a parking lot.” --Joni Mitchell America found out over the last month just what life would be like if that government everyone complains about would cease to function. Had the shutdown gone on much longer, millions of people would have been homeless and hungry. Not just government workers, but those who rely on government services or those who work for vendors which do business with the government.   What? You say you don’t get anything from the government? Here’s a list of things we would have quickly been without if the government was totally shut down.    Let’s start with our borders, since security there is what touched off this so-called crisis. (U.S. Coast Guard )  Border patrol agents, Coast Guardsmen and TSA agents were forced to work for no pay. How long would they have kept
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Visuals  By Hank Silverberg (This blog has been updated twice with new information not in my original post) The visual of the week came from Washington, DC, where FBI agents and other federal workers waited on line at a food bank to get help with meals. Many of those employees were working without pay as the government shutdown entered its second month. The shutdown is a perfect example of how politicians have failed us. They focus on who is winning the political battle instead of a compromise solution that both sides could live with.   The President,who has said more than once that he “owned” the shutdown, gets most of the blame for his inability to see past his border wall to a broader solution to illegal immigration.  Congressional Democrats, emboldened by the victory this past November, are flexing their muscles but must come to grips with Republican control of the U.S. Senate. The real villain in all this may be Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who re
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Is The President a Spy? By Hank Silverberg It was hard to find a topic for this week’s edition. The government remains partially shut down and the Washington region and a good  part of the country was covered in snow as the week began. The President was still obstinate about getting his border wall and lying about the justification for it, and a group of 30 Democrats were on a fact finding mission to sunny Puerto Rico that included tickets to a benefit performance of “Hamilton” in San Juan.  I got no inspiration from the Twittersphere where people on both sides were still throwing around inaccurate statistics on illegal immigrants, including claims that the crime rate is up (it’s not, it’s actually down) and that “illegals” commit a disproportionate number of gruesome crimes in this country (totally false-see my previous blog below).   https://hanksilverberg.blogspot.com/2019/01/national-emergency-whatemergency-by.html But one story did strike my fancy. I have publishe
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National Emergency? What Emergency? By Hank Silverberg The government is partially shut down, the stock market is on a roller coaster, and the President thinks the 1,954 mile border between the U.S. and Mexico is totally open and we are being invaded. That, he says, is a "National Emergency." He has even hinted he may bypass Congress and use that declaration to take money from the Department of Defense to build a border wall.    With that in mind, let’s take a closer look at this so called "National Emergency." The overall economy may be slowing down a bit, and that could be a concern. But the stock market’s volatility may have been created by an unstable global market tied somewhat to a series of punitive tariffs imposed by the Trump Administration. The President’s incessant tweets criticizing the Federal Reserve Board over raising interest rates has increased investor's anxiety. ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­______________________________________________

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