Onward and upward with the Trump presidency

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My Saturday morning jolt was as usual from my front step-delivered Chi Trib, with its page one (LA Times) story about how bad the Trump transition was going. More an op-ed piece or editorial than news story, the piece reflected the mainstream negativity that I don’t find in WSJ, where professionalism reigns pretty much unchallenged. (Some of its usually trustworthy columnists did go somewhat ga-ga in their revulsion to Trump in recent months, but that was then.)

In any case, I can thank the Trib for bringing me up on that mainstream stuff. In its news coverage, it is often a sure-fire register of such. This time is was about the “rocky start” to transition work — “Trump replaces Christie with Pence as head of transition team amid bumpy first steps to the White House” — three days after the election!

“Increasingly,” the Trib said, about the rocky start…

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Payton student says Marist criminalizes students

Did she talk this way at the meeting with police and others? If so, did anyone call her on it?

[Supt.] Johnson also agreed to monthly meetings with the students to discuss issues on “police brutality, systemic racism, and the criminalization of brown and black children in school,” said Eva Lewis, a senior at Walter Payton College Prep.

Give Marist your child, get back a criminal? Sure. Why not?

Funding the schools: “fair distribution,” tax-increment financing (TIF), discussed by Harmon, Lilly, and Lightford

At CLAIM meeting, Oct. 9, 2013, Julian School:

Addressing “fair distribution” of funds, Sen. Lightford put “local control” of schools at the heart of the problem, promptly adding that she supports it. . . .  She also cited the city of Chicago’s “neglect” of the nearby Austin neighborhood, as if to highlight unfairness in distribution, but maybe not. She seemed to just throw it out there for listeners to chew on.

Rep. Lilly revisited her “corporate round table” idea, avowing that she is “behind efforts” to eliminate “tax breaks for corporate America,” on the one hand, and urging that “we need to get corporate America involved,” on the other. For the first time in the evening, she found her stump style, hands moving, eyes ablaze, a cheerleader in full blast.

As if to distract her from her corporate-America plans, Harmon asked if she was “referring to TIF” (tax-increment financing), adding a prompter, “Right?” as if she had forgotten her lines. TIF cash, he added, must be used “for its intended purposes,” that is, for economic development. In distressed areas, he might have added.

“TIFs are good,” Lightford said, “but . . .  a TIF should not take too much money from schools.” Not too much, just enough.

Harmon responded reasonably enough that TIF renewals — continued diverting of money from schools and elsewhere for business expansion — are regularly approved by all involved taxing bodies, including school districts. Who presumably see advantages in this, he might have added.

From Illinois Blues: How the Ruling Party Talks to Voters —  available in paperbackepub and Amazon Kindle formats.

Lay of the post-election land. Republicans are Trumpists now.

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Reading Wall St. Journal: Trump’s policies are to become Republican policies. Previous policies are “all on the wane.” To achieve this radical transformation , Trump had to win, and that’s all he had to do.

Outside Washington, Republicans found themselves trying to define the new Republicanism. Post-expected-Dem victory, GOP was to be in disarray. Now GOP is in the catbird seat, prepared to press its advantage. (Let the media rage.)

“We have learned from the lessons of last night,” said a moderate Republican state senator in Ohio. Wow. He will change from a moderate Republican — RINO, in name only, to the right) to Trumpist. A former South Carolina state chairman said he has to learn how to do this.

in her farewell address, Hillary talked about the glass ceiling : it hasn’t been smashed, but “some day someone will . . .” (Is there a Margaret Thatcher in our future?)

Her…

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Dear Women: A Hillary Clinton Loss Does Nothing To Harm Your Personal Ambitions

Weep not, fair lady.

The public reaction to Trump’s victory has been an unrelenting frenzy. Two sides forecast something that’s either Utopia and Armageddon. Maybe it could be somewhere in between?

And something else is on people’s minds as well, particularly among the left: what does this mean for women?

What does Hillary’s defeat mean for women?

Nothing.

Throughout her campaign, Hillary Clinton has been no stranger to using the appeal of her gender to garner support. To many women, this was a major reason to support her. The narrative has been of aspirational transferation by the shattering of the glass ceiling.

Women and girls everywhere were supposed to finally find personal inspiration by electing the first woman president of the United States via identity politics.

And now that that opportunity has passed, many of these women and girls are heartbroken and dispirited. All I can say to these people is: don’t let the failure of one woman influence your perception of what can and can’t be achieved by women.

Keep calm and carry on.

Source: Foundation for Economic Education

Goodnight, Mrs. Clinton (A Partial-Birth Campaign Is Laid to Rest)

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A lede ‘graph worthy of Ben Hecht’s and Charles MacArthur’s Front Page

Well, I guess Mrs. Clinton now knows what it feels like to be aborted so close to her due date.

Beautiful, from the pen (keyboard) of  of the equally feisty, rambunctious traditionalist Catholic Remnant.

Source: The Remnant Newspaper – Goodnight, Mrs. Clinton (A Partial-Birth Campaign Is Laid to Rest)

Election day, Obamacare premiums, Our Muslim friends

Issues, please; Sen.Don & Rep. Camille; Stealth Jihad

About tomorrow:

Keep in mind: The presidential election is not about personalities, it is about direction. The US Supreme Court, millions of unborn babies murdered, The Constitution and Bill of Rights, the Security of this nation and its borders, and on and on. Please be praying.

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