Daily News Digest February 1, 2017

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Daily News Digest February 1, 2017

February is Black History Month:

The First Impeachment Trial: Andrew Johnson in 1868 By Roland Sheppard (February 1999)

1868 Senate Impeachment Trial

For the second time in United States history there is an impeachment trial in the Senate. The defenders of President Clinton, including the Congressional Black Caucus, argue that Clinton is not guilty of “high crimes and misdemeanors. They state that Clinton is the victim of partisan politics just like Andrew Johnson was over 130 years ago. They equate today’s Republicans with the Radical Republicans of 1868 who tried to impeach President Andrew Johnson. Maxine Waters even stated: “. . . they [the GOPers on the HJC] have decided to discard our history… to ‘get’ our president when they say they are doing the opposite. . . . “ In 1868 it was also Radical Republicans who abused impeachment.” . . . Nothing could be further from the truth. It is a disservice to Thadeus Stevens and the rest of the Radical Republicans, and the historical record, that this is being done.

The Radical Republicans were fighters for racial equality. Their position was that the former slaves (freedmen), who were homeless, landless, and not educated had to be rewarded for their loyalty to the union and needed to be made whole in order to have equality. They tried to enforce the Confiscation Act of July 1862. This act included giving land to the former slaves (“40 acres and a mule”). They also set up the Freedmen’s Bureau, designed to provide education, health, and welfare for Black people in the transition from slavery to freedom.

President Andrew Johnson defended the Southern slavocracy and violated the law of the land as passed (over Johnson’s veto) by the Radical Republicans in Congress. Johnson’s argument was that Congress was illegal, for it did not include the former Confederate states. Johnson ended the Freedmen’s Bureau and opposed all actions to give freed male slaves the right to vote. He refused to enforce the law when former slaves were prevented from exercising their rights by force and violence by the Southern police forces and/or the Ku Klux Klan, which was formed in 1865. Johnson also supported the Black Codes passed by several Southern states. These codes said that unemployed Blacks were vagrants, who could be arrested and hired out to the highest bidder and forced to work for that person for a prescribed time. Employers were also given the right to physically punish these workers. These codes also made it illegal for Blacks to bear arms.

To thwart Johnson’s refusal to enforce the laws of the land, the legislature passed the Tenure of Office Bill-over Johnson’s veto. This was done to protect the remaining cabinet officers and government officials that had been appointed by Lincoln and who tried to carry out the laws that Congress had passed. When Johnson violated this law, even the moderate Republicans were for impeachment. If Johnson had been impeached, Benjamin Wade would have become President. Wade was an advocate for land reform (“40 acres and a mule”), Black and women’s suffrage, and radical Reconstruction.

February is Black History month. An important part of Black history is the destruction of Reconstruction and the establishment of Jim Crow and racial segregation. Those who today support the fact that Johnson was not impeached are, in reality, giving backhanded support to the establishment of Jim Crow. In present circumstances, the radical Republicans of the 1860s and advocates of Black civil rights would be advocating the impeachment of Clinton for the unconstitutional bombing of Afghanistan, the Sudan, and Iraq! Read More

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Trump Ignores Judge’s Immigration Ruling Quote of the Day:

The White House, meanwhile, is still pretending that its executive order is not technically a “Muslim ban”. Beyond the obvious fact that Trump campaigned on such a ban, his crony Rudy Giuliani laid those questions to rest on Fox News late Saturday night, claiming Trump asked him to figure out how to make his Muslim ban campaign promise “legal” – confirming it’s a Muslim ban in all but name.  No matter your political views, the fact that the White House is attempting to circumvent legal advice, install dubious appointees to incredible powerful national security positions and violate court orders is outrageous and despicable, so let’s be clear: Congress needs to quickly move towards impeachment if this is true. — The Muslim ban has brought the US close to constitutional crisis A series of troubling events since Friday’s order have pushed the country into uncharted territory – and Stephen Bannon was central to the chaos

Videos of the Day:

Amid Ongoing Protests, Trump Fires Acting Attorney General for Refusing to Enforce Immigrant Ban

 Executive Order on Regulations Will Benefit Large Corporations, Not Small Businesses

US:

The Muslim ban has brought the US close to constitutional crisis A series of troubling events since Friday’s order have pushed the country into uncharted territory – and Stephen Bannon was central to the chaos By Trevor Timm  Steve Bannon is calling the shots in the White House. That’s terrifying  He is unvetted, unconfirmed but immensely powerful – all thanks to the undisciplined and distracted Donald Trump By Lawrence Douglas After Temporary Injunction, Fate of Some Detained Immigrants at US Airports Remains Unclear “It’s not a Muslim ban, but we were totally prepared,” President Trump told reporters in the Oval Office over the weekend about his executive order barring foreign citizens, including refugees, from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the US while giving Christians from those countries preferential treatment. “You see it at the airports, you see it all over. It’s working out very nicely.” But with travel for many disrupted over the weekend — as documented permanent US residents holding authorized green cards and others holding approved visas were barred from boarding flights abroad, and with between 100 to 200 travelers finding themselves detained for hours at US airports — the exact opposite was true. By Candice Bernd Democracy in Exile and the Curse of Totalitarianism by Henry Giroux Secret Docs Reveal: President Trump Has Inherited an FBI With Vast Hidden Powers In the wake of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, the FBI assumes an importance and influence it has not wielded since J. Edgar Hoover’s death in 1972. That is what makes today’s batch of stories from The Intercept, The FBI’s Secret Rules, based on a trove of long-sought confidential FBI documents, so critical: It shines a bright light on the vast powers of this law enforcement agency, particularly when it comes to its ability to monitor dissent and carry out a domestic war on terror, at the beginning of an era highly likely to be marked by vociferous protest and reactionary state repression. By Glen Grenwald and Betsy Reed On Oil States and Ethics: Bring on the Clowns! Bring on the Kleptocrats! by Susanna Hecht  Beyond Resistance – Defeating Trump’s Burgeoning Dictatorship by Elliot Sperber Environment:

There Will Be Less Mild Weather as the World Warms By Tim Radford Ongoing Big Energy Crisis:

Black Liberation/ Civil Rights:

Suspect in Quebec Mosque Attack Quickly Depicted as a Moroccan Muslim. He’s a White Nationalist. A mass shooting at a Quebec City mosque last night left six people dead and eight wounded. The targeted mosque, the Cultural Islamic Center of Quebec, was the same one at which a severed pig’s head was left during Ramadan last June. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the episode a “terrorist attack on Muslims.” By Glen Greenwald and Murtaza Hussain Labor:

Economy:

Donald Trump Has a Goldman Sachs Problem: Derivatives By Pam Martens and Russ Martens World:

African Union criticises US for ‘taking many of our people as slaves’ and not taking refugees Trump has suspended all US refugee programmes and banned immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries, three of which are AU members “The very country to which many of our people were taken as slaves during the transatlantic slave trade has now decided to ban refugees from some of our countries,” By Adam Withnall Health, Science, Education, and Welfare: