Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Some world leaders are bypassing the White House and dealing directly with blue state governors like California's Jerry Brown.

Courtesy of WaPo:  

Nearly a year into the Trump presidency, countries around the world are scrambling to adapt as the White House has struggled to fill key government positions, scaled back the State Department and upended old alliances. Now some nations are finding that even if they are frustrated by President Trump’s Washington, they can still prosper from robust relations with the California Republic and a constellation of like-minded U.S. cities, some of which are bigger than European countries. 

Brown’s 10-day trip to Europe, which ended Tuesday, was just the latest in a growing transatlantic back-and-forth that bypasses the Trump-era White House. In July, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio headlined a protest in Hamburg against the Group of 20. Several European countries have stationed ambassadors in Silicon Valley to boost trade ties.

Meanwhile, state and municipal governments are expanding or building new offices to help them manage the increased interest in Europe and Asia. This year, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti (D) created the position of deputy mayor for international affairs to better manage relations with foreign governments. 

Last week Garcetti huddled in Los Angeles with the Israeli president and Armenian defense minister. The latter stopped by on his way to a peacekeeping conference and briefly described his country’s ongoing dispute with Azerbaijan over the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region. 

The mayor’s motives for taking the meeting were simple. “We have a big Armenian population in Los Angeles that cares about events in Armenia,” said Nina Hachigian, who filled the international affairs position and previously served in the Obama administration as U.S. ambassador to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Jakarta, Indonesia. 

Many world leaders say they have no illusions that they can avoid the White House on critical issues at the core of global stability, especially those related to security. But they have embraced efforts by Democratic governors and mayors to present a different face of U.S. power to the world, albeit at a lower level than the White House or State Department. 

“There is an impression by politicians here that President Trump in person is no longer the voice of the free Western world,” said Christian Ehler, a German lawmaker who heads the European Parliament’s delegation for relations with the United States and helped broker Brown’s visit to Brussels. “We are much more carefully looking now to the diversity of what is being discussed in the United States, and we see that California is one of the powerhouses of the world economically.”

Typically I would think that overall this would be a bad idea, because even though states do indeed make individual economic deals with foreign governments, the main negotiations have always been the work of the White House.

However since we have a White House that is currently critically understaffed, and in constant disarray, I am not sure what other options exist for keeping things moving forward.

One has to wonder however if this may devolve into a kind of quiet economic civil war where blue states continue to make trade deals and negotiate exchanges of information with foreign governments, which inflates their coffers, while red states sit on their hands waiting for the Republican White House to lead the way, and slip further and further into abject poverty?

Of course the solution to this is to elect a Democratic President next time and the entire country will have the opportunity to prosper as one.

Jerry Brown seems to already be doing the job, so maybe he really will be the best bet in 2020.

31 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:54 AM

    http://www.politicususa.com/2017/11/22/white-house-freaks-cover-trump-playing-golf-working.html

    Will he play a round with Barron?

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    1. Anonymous7:53 AM

      6:54 - In the picture on politicususa, it looks like Trump is working on a third chin.

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    2. Anonymous8:08 AM

      https://thinkprogress.org/reason-trump-supporting-roy-moore-0d8289418dae/

      "He’s concerned about HIS image." rump appears to be deeply committed to the idea that women are LIARS. tinydjt> 'Well, he denies it. Look, he denies it. I mean, if you look at what is really going on, and you look at all the things that have happened over the last 48 hours, he totally denies it. He says it didn’t happen. And, you know, you have to listen to him also. You’re talking about, he said 40 years ago this did not happen,”

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    3. Anonymous8:27 AM

      Too bad that Trump doesn't spend time playing golf with his youngest son. The boy always looks so sad.

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    4. Anonymous3:57 PM

      Of course he is defending Moore, because in his mind he is defending himself,they both have the same excuse:the woman are liars.

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  2. Anonymous6:59 AM

    Brown will not be running for POTUS ever again, Gryphen. Look for Gavin Newsom, Antonio Villaraigoso or Kamala Harris

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    1. Anonymous8:32 AM

      Brown is defacto Potus on the world stage. Trump is an entertainer and a mistake. World leaders take comfort in dealing with a human being.

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    2. Anonymous9:09 AM

      Leadership: Watch this>
      "Ohio Representative Marcia Fudge is calling on her fellow Democrats to make the case for a progressive and inclusive agenda and tell the story of what they've accomplished."
      Strong Black FEmale Leader.

      http://www.pbs.org/to-the-contrary/watch/8101/women-thought-leaders_rep.-marcia-fudge

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    3. Anonymous9:45 AM

      “Defacto POTUS”? Hardly. He’s the Governor of a state that that the worlds 6th largest economy. He’s not working for the other 49 states.

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    4. Anonymous3:58 PM

      Wasn't there some scandal the last time Brown ran?

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  3. Anonymous7:34 AM

    Lol. I thought your next man for the job was going to 'have' to be a woman.

    Well, moonbeam might be close enough to that, and he'd be a lock for California. Wonder how moonbeam would play thru the midwest, the rust belt, Arizona, Texas, the Carolinas (lol)..... and basically every other state (mind Vermont and Oregon and Washington)....?

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    1. Anonymous10:49 AM

      They need a 'moonbeam'. He could teach them a thing or two about doing it right.

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  4. Anonymous7:45 AM

    'to govern means to solve problems' “Better Way”
    "The bills to repeal the Affordable Care Act—dubbed the American Health Care Act and the Better Care Reconciliation Act—were radical experiments in partisan legislating. They were crafted in secret without outside input or expertise. Republicans didn’t just reject Democratic input, they worked to keep liberal ideas out of the project entirely." the fact that the bills failed to solve a single problem; few if any Americans would have received more or better coverage as a result of the legislation, and tens of millions would have lost their access to health insurance entirely." To cover those costs without raising taxes on the wealthy, Republicans have proposed slashing tax benefits for poor families, middle-income households, college students, and people who live in areas with high state and local taxes. Indeed, Republican lawmakers have been shockingly open about how tax reform is a donor-driven project.

    “My donors are basically saying get it done or don’t ever call me again,”Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina warned that “financial contributions will stop” if the GOP doesn’t accomplish tax reform." aka“goodies,” Mitt Rmoney
    "ideological posturing" or RICO

    http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2017/11/republicans_cannot_govern.html

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  5. Anonymous7:55 AM

    Good for the European leaders! Who in the Hell would want to deal w/that idiot in the wh? That, in itself, shows how the world thinks of Trump.

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  6. Anonymous8:00 AM

    Murkowski caved on Obamacare/Affordable Care Act. Read the national news today! She wants to get rid of it. She's going to lose her position in Alaska when she comes up for reelection! She's one of Trump's idiots, that is FOR SURE!

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  7. Anonymous8:01 AM

    Li$a:"Murkowski said she supports Republican tax legislation that repeals the individual mandate, an ACA provision that requires people to have insurance or pay a tax penalty "“I believe that the federal government should not force anyone to buy something they do not wish to buy in order to avoid being taxed,” wrote Murkowski. “That is the fundamental reason why I opposed the Affordable Care Act from its inception.” Repealing the individual mandate provides relief to those penalized for not purchasing unaffordable insurance"
    "while the point is largely true, the proposed solution — repealing the mandate — doesn’t help people. Marketplace insurance will become more expensive without the mandate." “insurers would likely reconsider their future participation in the market.”
    "It’s tempting for Murkowski to support a tax bill that repeals the individual mandate because it also opens up Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil and gas drilling. As advocates put it, Murkowski is essentially choosing drilling over the environment, ecosystems in the region, and NOW health care."

    https://thinkprogress.org/how-one-gop-senator-went-from-saving-obamacare-to-being-ok-with-undermining-it-f5f23f9eeaa4/

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    1. Anonymous6:01 PM

      Guess that is why no one in AK bothers to buy car insurance because the government is "making" them buy it.

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    2. Anonymous10:01 PM

      False argument, they can only force liability insurance, you can take your own risks with your vehicle.

      If the powers that be determine everyone should have health care, it shouldn't be forced thru private insurance, just socialize it, care might be better for some and worse for others, and we will all pay higher taxes, but at least be done with it.

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  8. Anonymous8:11 AM

    People are hurting all over the country. And with an idiot and obstructionist in the White House, I'm all in for the governors and mayors to work for the benefit of their constituents, either locally, nationally or internationally. I also believe that we (Democrats) need to regain local and regional governments first. We can't wait for the next Democratic President.

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  9. Anonymous8:49 AM

    Yeah because they know putin and what putin is capable of. And they will not work with traitor in the white house!!!!!

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  10. Jerry is too old to run. He says he won’t.

    But we did miss an opportunity for a fine president there. He would have been on a par with Barack Obama.

    Let the blue states prosper and the red states decline. If that’s what it takes for people to wake up to the problems of this economic divide the Republicans are fostering, then fine.

    I’m in California.

    Fuck Trump and all those that voted for him.

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    1. Anonymous10:51 AM

      I also believe he would have made a fine president.

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  11. Anonymous10:04 AM

    HELP - Tammy Baldwin at www.tammybaldwin.com is running for senate reelection. The Koch's just spent $1.6 million to attempt to defeat her. Any amount is helpful and as far as I can tell there is no concerted Dem effort to help her, just her own re-election efforts she is funding.

    She was the first female Wisconsin sent to serve the nation in Congress in 1998. Then in 2012 she was the first female sent from Wisconsin to serve in the Senate. Her record shows her fight for us in measures she has introduced throughout her tenure. She serves on the Senate Budget Committee, Senate Appropriations Committee, Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) and Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. WE must fight at every level and the Koch's are afraid of her big time - $1.6 million so far they have spent against her.

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  12. Anonymous11:24 AM

    That is funny you think Moonbeam is so important around the world. States are quite limited regarding relations with foreign nations.

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    1. Anonymous11:47 AM

      You are not paying attention. With President dumbass at the helm, the States are becoming more important with foreign nations. Wake up.

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    2. Anonymous1:17 PM

      Familiarize yourself with the Constitution and the limits on States regarding relations with foreign entities 11:47. I swear this blog is getting dumber by the minute.

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    3. Anonymous1:23 PM

      Familiarize yourself with reality. You still don't get it. The dumb one is you. This blog gets smarter when you scurry back to mommies.

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    4. Anonymous9:18 PM

      ok 1:23. ok. lol.

      btw i told you all (and gryph in particular) long in advance, that Hillary was a losing horse. but yes i'm the dumb one lol.

      lolololololol. i'm stupid.

      trump is president.

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  13. Anonymous12:34 PM

    Bypassing Gates:

    http://abcnews.go.com/International/dramatic-video-shows-mad-dash-north-korean-defector/story?id=51319362

    http://rare.us/rare-news/gripping-video-of-a-soldier-fleeing-the-north-korean-regime-is-what-life-and-death-there-looks-like/

    "The lead surgeon in South Korea said Oh is “not going to die” from these wounds"

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  14. Anonymous2:19 PM

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/accused-nazi-war-criminal-is-a-lifelong-republican-who-gave-thousands-to-gop

    "“liquidate all the residents” of the village of Chlaniow, Poland, resulting in the deaths of men, women and children." "After the AP published its exposé, Karkoc made three separate contributions to the Republican National Committee totaling $3,850 between September 2013 and May 2014. These are the only federal campaign contributions he has made, according to available records."
    the AP cited cited a Nazi payroll sheet signed by an SS officer in 1945 showing Karkoc collected his salary as a member of the Ukrainian Self Defense Legion, an SS unit of Ukranian nationalists. Karkoc’s own memoir in which he says he helped found the USDL with the help of the SS and that he served as a company commander until the end of the war."

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  15. Anonymous6:09 PM

    They just had a debate to allow that Nazi to speak at U of M. Hasn't been decided.

    He has been ban from Mich.State and one other univ based on security concerns.

    Enough of this freedom of speech crap, his only motive
    is to start riots.

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