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  • Why Trump is 2017 global villain, by lawyer

    Why Trump is 2017 global villain, by lawyer

    A Lagos lawyer, Mr ‘Kunle Uthman, in this piece on United States (US) President Donald Trump’s description of Nigeria as a ‘shithole’, argues that Americans must find a way to moderate his ‘tantrums’.

    In 2017,  the world witnessed in stupefaction, the flip side of the American version of democracy and the weaknesses inherent therein. The global community was dazed and has since then, been continually alarmed on a daily basis, by the reality that one single “world leader”, Donald Trump, could indeed, destabilise the universe.

    It has since dawned on us all, that this  individual, Donald Trump, could negatively impact billions of people worldwide, irretrievably alter the equilibrium of the human race and the affairs of billions of people worldwide. This is even more scary since there is very little or nothing these billions can do to navigate their own destinies than to observe and watch helplessly, dumbfounded, astounded and confused, as a horror television reality show is being played out in real life.

    The intention of the nation-states that founded the United Nations (UN) and the main purpose for establishing UN, as a successor organisation to the League of Nations, was to stabilise the world and forestall a situation where one single ruler or country could hold the entire world to ransom. It was anticipated to provide a platform for checks and balances against hegemony and totalitarianism, which is a feature of extreme dictatorship and tyrannical governments, and to prevent another world war.

    The UN should be commended that, since its inception, it had indeed, had some success, until the emergence of Mr. Trump as the President of America, in contributing to the balance of power in the world, such that no single leader anywhere was able to easily hold the world to ransom. However, the emergence of Mr. Trump as the President of the U S , has shown that the checks and balances envisaged in the UN statutes are flawed, weak and unable to stop a leader, who has the military power and material resources and is bent on destabilising the balance of power in the Globe.

    Therefore, it is of utmost urgency to reappraise that organisation, possibly remove the veto powers or rotate it periodically in order to ensure parity and equality of nation states. This would be in tandem with and respond to modern day realities of the emergence of “megalomaniac” leaders of world powers. Additionally, present day communication and technology realities like the “twitter” and the social media, could afford an individual opportunities to cause global outrage and possibly,  mayhem by merely “fiddling” with his telephone or his computer. This development could not and was not anticipated by the nation states that formed the UN.

    The electoral pundits in the U S  and indeed, majority of the world were wrong when they felt and predicted that Mr. Trump, an American Billionaire estate developer and host of a popular tabloid reality show, had very little chance to defeat Hilary Clinton, the former Secretary of State to Barack Obama. At the height of the campaign, Mr. Obama himself and his wife, Mitchelle, campaigned vigorously for Hilary Clinton, whose record of service and knowledge of world affairs towered far above Donald Trump, who had no experience whatsoever in either political office or public service. Therefore, the entire world, and indeed, more especially, the Americans, were stunned and watched in trepidation and awe as Mr. Trump assumed office as the President of the US.

    From his speech at the swearing-in ceremony, it was obvious that a non-conformist was elected and that he would chart his own path, rule America and impact on the world on his own terms, based on his whims and caprices. He, Trump, was determined to destroy the legacies of Obama, an African American of Kenyan descent, who was his predecessor in office, for whom, it was obvious, he had disdain and considered unfit and unsuitable to have ruled the US. He was further determined to engage and impact on the world on his own personal terms, without consideration of the consequences of his views, utterances and actions on world leaders, countries and peoples of other nations. For instance, according to Mr. Trump, climate change is a hoax and a ruse that deserves no attention and pulled his country out of the Paris Accord on Climate Change, thereby undermining concerted global efforts of almost a decade at tackling this urgent problem and existential threat to humanity.

    Trump, by his utterances and behaviour, hates black people, (recently describing Africa and some other nations  as “Shit-Hole Nations”. He definitely has a disdain and palpable intolerance for black peoples everywhere and, at every opportunity, has ridiculed them despite the fact that the history of the Black Race is intertwined, enmeshed and interwoven with human civilisations everywhere. His views of African immigrants in America is negative and he considers it urgent to send majority of blacks in America back to their “native countries of origin” and obligatory to review their immigration status and to restrict entry of peoples from certain African and Arab countries into the US.

    Mr. Trump also hates Muslims everywhere and the religion of Islam, and considers the religion of Islam atrocious. In his “warped” perception and ignorant view, most Muslims are potential terrorists and should be treated as such. He knows little or nothing about the contribution of Islamic civilisation to humanity and the modern day world, and has possibly never been to the United Arab Emirates, where a large number of Americans regularly travel for Christmas and summer holidays.

    As a consequence of his innate hatred for Black peoples everywhere, especially Nigerians, he desires that the immigration status of the innumerable Nigerians resident in America should be reviewed, because, according to his own twisted assessment and irrational conclusion, the principal reason for these settlement of Nigerians in the US is our unwillingness to return to our “huts” back home, having experienced first-hand the American civilisation. This statement affords us an insight into the mind set and the worldview of Mr. Trump, his “illiteracy” and lack of knowledge or effort to seek knowledge about Nigeria and Africa or, indeed, the rest of the developing world.

    It is obvious and crystal-clear that this American President has little or no knowledge of geography, ignorant about Africa and its civilisation, unaware of the rapid social, intellectual prowess and enterprising capacity of Nigerians and Nigeria itself as a nation state and its impact on world affairs and development. It is an indisputable fact and indeed, an easily verifiable truism that Nigerian cities and towns, which he, Mr. Trump, gleefully refers to as “huts” in truth and reality are adorned with beautiful landscapes and structures that are far better than what they have in some cities in “Trump-land America”.

    But he, Trump, doesn’t care what impact his irresponsible, reckless, false and uncouth commentaries have on other civilisations, especially Africans, who have impacted positively on all aspects of human affairs, especially American civilisation through several decades of painstaking hard-work. He is unaware that the human race as a species originated from the continent of Africa. He forgot that in truth and reality America itself is a land of settlers and immigrants from different civilisations, or that its industry was built on the backs of black Africans.

    Furthermore, in Mr. Trump’s effort and determination to sow discord, cause commotion and confusion in the Arab (and Islamic) world and exacerbate further conflict and tension among the Israelis and Palestinians, and between Muslims and Christian religious communities, he announced his recognition of Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel and instructed that the American Embassy in Israel be relocated from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The entire world was stunned and appalled by this reckless declaration as it became apparent that the American President has the inordinate desire and capacity to cause confusion and havoc. The spontaneous reaction to his action resulted in wanton destruction of properties and loss of numerous human lives in that region and several other cities. It also exposed the shortcomings of the UN and the gross misuse of the Veto Power. As it were, the organisation can best be described as toothless bulldog.

    Additionally, the neglect, failure and or refusal of both Houses of Congress in the US to check and condemn this unilateral decision of the American President has shown the whole world the intrinsic weaknesses of the America’s celebrated democracy and its democratic institutions. The decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel was rightly and unequivocally condemned by most nations and its resultant effect has been carnage, loss of human lives in the Middle East and in several parts of the world, as a result of mass protests and global agitation. Still, the entire world has watched with consternation, apprehension and fear, being unable to stop the emergence of the American version of “Stalin” and the impending “holocaust”.His actions portend grave danger and possibility of a Third World War of nuclear weapons that may lead to the extermination of the vast majority of the human race.

    The “twitter Trump” doesn’t seem to care, because any media house or institution that is critical of his actions,words and unorthodox form of governance is labelled “fake news”. Never in the history of America or world politics has an American President been lampooned, berated and castigated as Mr. Trump. The major news networks and indeed, the social media are confounded and confused by his style of carefree and insensitive leadership. The twitter handle is his medium of communication, avoiding journalists and media houses who may be critical of his mode of government or who challenge his excesses. Thus, it is impracticable to directly question Mr. Trump’s lies and offensiveness, because he has direct access to majority of civilised people globally by simply fiddling with his telephone.

    Mr. Trump’s admiration of and fraternisation with Vladimir Putin, the Russian President is indeed an affront to American sovereignty and its assumed leadership position in world politics. Putin’s verified and confirmed intermeddling in the election that produced Mr. Trump as the President of America and all the damning allegations and accusations associated with that exercise and related to this matter has indeed, undermined the integrity of the American electoral process as porous and susceptible to manipulation, both internally and from abroad.

    To expose Mr. Trump as a leader incompetent to confront and deal decisively with face-to-face challenges, Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader has shown the entire world what havoc he is capable of causing the human race, by not only displaying his nuclear arsenal, but showcasing and testing his nuclear weapons and capabilities. The entire world was stunned and dazed by this visible show of threat and North Korea’s apparent capacity to land it’s missiles on American soil and inflict maximum destruction. No one has been able to stop Mr. Jong-un or deter North Korea’s nuclear programme, not even Mr. Trump, who has, so far, only resorted to the exchanging childish insults and asinine boasts about the size of his own nuclear button.

    Mr Trump has become a global laughing stock, though a dangerous one, regularly jeered at and lampooned by the North Korean leadership and its people. The global audience is both bemused and appalled, in equal measure, by these two “comic entertainers”, despite the ominous and damning consequences of their actions, if it goes awry, on the human race. However, having so far matched Mr. Trump’s excesses and brash utterances and actions, it appears that here lies, albeit cynically, the balance of power in the globe.

    Unfortunately, the “Siddon look” posture of the Americans and indeed, the entire world in continuing to tolerate Mr. Trump’s divisive and dangerous attitude and to condone his insults and irresponsible behaviour makes all culpable, as this could, conceivably, result in another World War and the retrogression of the human race and its civilisation.

    It is a fact that no other world leader today, in the recent past and since the formation of the UN or since Adolf Hitler, has impacted more negatively on world politics, and jeopardised the global equilibrium as has Mr. Trump. Within one year in the Oval Office, he has shown disrespect for human civilisation by his behaviour and utterances among world leaders, and indeed, the entire world and succeeded in putting the entire world on the brink of catastrophe, both immediate and long-term. Truly, he has continued to diminish the status of his country in global matters and it is apparent that his people are unable to stop him. Consequently, DONALD TRUMP IS “THE GLOBAL VILLAIN OF 2017”.

    It is crystal clear that the American President has continued to diminish the status of the American Presidency, domestically and in world affairs. The high office, which he now occupies is not estate Construction Company or a Reality Show, but the seat of immense power, where caution, care, reason, compromises, rational behaviour is paramount and constitute the parameters to assess good leadership. Similarly, now, during and after Mr. Trump’s tenure as President of the US, the “American Myth” would be no more and they, the Americans, would be accorded the same ignominious courtesies, behaviour and treatment that is becoming the hallmark of their identity since their democratic choice of Mr. Trump as President.

    It is the expectation of most people worldwide that the Americans would find a way of either moderating Trump’s tantrums, fool-hardiness and abrasive behaviour, and ensure that he (Trump) acts and behaves in accordance with the gravity of highest office which he occupies. An alternative, would be to remove him from office, through the democratic process as stipulated in the Constitution of the US. A stitch in time saves nine.

  • 13,000 UN employees in Gaza protest amid Trump funding freeze

    13,000 UN employees in Gaza protest amid Trump funding freeze

    Official says 13,000 employees of the UNRelief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) on Monday began a one-day strike, protesting U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to freeze funding to the agency.

    Secretary-General of the UNRWA employees’ union Yousef Hamdouna told reporters that the aim of the general strike is to force donor states to pressure the U.S. to reverse its decision.

    The UN agency maintains 267 schools and 21 health centres in the coastal enclave, which has suffered massive economic collapse, worsened by infrastructure damage during three wars with Israel and a lack of supplies.

    The U.S. earmarked 60 million dollars for the agency for 2018, saying that 65 million dollars were withheld for “future consideration.”

    Read Also: Communication – Between Obasanjo, Trump and Buhari

    The agency, which supports some five million Palestinians in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, the Gaza Strip and West Bank, has launched a global funding campaign in the wake of the funding cuts.

    According to spokesman for the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry, meanwhile, a hospital in the Gaza Strip shut down on Monday amid fuel shortages, disrupting health services for 60,000 people.

    The ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qedra said that 66-bed Beit Hanoun hospital in the northern Gaza Strip stopped operating for not having enough fuel for its back-up generator in case of power failure.

    Israel and Egypt have maintained a blockade on the Gaza Strip, citing security concerns, since the Islamist militant group Hamas seized control of the Strip in 2007.

    Reuters/NAN

  • I respect  Africa, Trump writes continental leaders

    I respect Africa, Trump writes continental leaders

    •Says Secretary of State Tillerson to visit soon

    President Donald Trump of the United States has sent a letter to African leaders, saying he “deeply respects” the people of Africa

    He also says Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will make an “extended visit” to the continent in March, his first in that role.

    The letter dated January 25 came as the continent’s leaders gathered for the African Union summit this weekend in Ethiopia’s capital.

    U.S. diplomats have scrambled for days to address shock and condemnation after Trump’s reported comparison of African nations to a dirty toilet.

    Trump has said he didn’t use such language while others present say he did.

    Many in Africa were taken aback by the comments after nearly a year of little attention to Africa by the Trump administration.

    On Friday, Trump met with Rwanda’s president and new African Union chair Paul Kagame at the World Economic Forum, calling Kagame a “friend.”

    The 55-nation continental body’s summit is expected to respond to Trump’s vulgar remark.

    An AU spokeswoman has said the organisation was “frankly alarmed” by the comments and a number of African nations have spoken out or summoned U.S. diplomats to explain.

    Trump, in the letter, claims  the U.S. “profoundly respects” the partnerships and values shared by the U.S. and Africans and that the president’s commitment to strong relationships with African nations is “firm.”

    The letter offers Trump’s “deepest compliments” to the African leaders as they gather.

    It notes that U.S. soldiers are “fighting side by side” against extremism on the continent and that the U.S. is working to increase “free, fair and reciprocal trade” with African countries and partnering to “safeguard legal immigration.”

     

  • Communication – Between  Obasanjo, Trump  and  Buhari

    Communication – Between Obasanjo, Trump and Buhari

    While  the quality  of leadership depends on the personality of any  leader, power itself thrives on political participation and communication especially in a democratic  setting. The  message of the leader is  as important  as its delivery  before it can be translated to performance which is the ultimate decider of the refusal  or renewal   of  leadership at periodic elections which  also  are  the engine  oil  of all  political systems claiming  to be democratic.  This  is the premise of our approach  to the topic  of the day, which  is a departure  from our normal  conceptual  configurations, for  the simple  reason  that the three figures   mentioned have  gotten  to such a stage  in their   leadership postures  and   challenges  that their  masquerade  of leadership  needs  to be unveiled  today.  This is   to see  their leadership in its true perspective even  as we weigh the consequences  of their past  and present  actions and its toll on the  political, geopolitical  and world  order  in which  they  have exercised  their immense  and powerful  leadership  before  our eyes, which  we assume  were wide  open  as we marvel  or recoil  at their  leadership whims and caprices.

    Former  Nigerian  president, retired  General  Olusegun  Obasanjo  set the ball  rolling  this week,  in   the rather Trump-  like and  explosive way  he shredded the Buhari government in terms of performance and bluntly   asked the Nigerian president to get off the leadership  horse, take a good rest  and  not seek reelection in the coming 2019 presidential  elections.  That  was a tall order from the former Nigerian president  to  another military  colleague  and the   horse riding example  must be a clearly understandable one to both leaders,  who coincidentally,  have  a lot in common in the way they got power both militarily  and democratically. Obasanjo  became  military  president against  his’ personal  wishes  and desires‘    as he was forced  to lead after the assassination of   late  General Murtala Muhammed.  General  Buhari  was brought to Lagos from Jos after  the coup  by the IBB led officers to be Head   of State in Lagos.  20 years  later after Obasanjo  handed power to an elected government  he was picked again  by his military  disciples  as the only man capable of leading Nigeria and he became president in 1999 and ruled   till  2007.  In the case of  General  Buhari   he  became    a democratically elected   president thirty  years    in 2015     after  he  was    removed in a  coup    as a military  president in 1965.  He   became  president in 2015 after the APC leadership  decided  he was the only one capable of winning the election because  of his integrity  and well  known   discipline as military ruler.  So  how  come that the circle of power acquisition has gone full  circle that the generals  are using their slang  on  each  other   and    for  full  effect?  The  answer  to that may  be  important  but it is not urgent for now.

    What  is important  for  now  is the  manner  the Obasanjo  tirade  was received by the Nigerian  people and nation. The  governor of Ekiti  state Ayo  Fayose hit the nail  on the head by saying that Obasanjo  contributed to the problems of  Nigeria today  and whenever   he spoke, people  hissed. Yet Fayose  asked the Nigerian  president to heed the warning in Obasanjo’s missile. Even  Northern  political  leaders  of all shades  said  Obasanjo  has a right  to say what  he has said and the government  should listen.  Of course  the government has listed its achievements  which  it  said Obasanjo never countenanced  because  of his busy travelling engagements.  But  the world is a global  village  and anyone  can monitor  events from anywhere in the world today. Similarly  the government defence that  the president is busy  running the state  and  cannot address  speculation on his reelection  in 2019 is  arrogant and unrealistic  because  the president is a product  of elections and  cannot  take the issue of his reelection as below  him or a waste of his time. That  surely is a misrepresentation of the president’s  posture on the respect  or lack of it for the Nigerian electorate, which  massively put him in  power in 2015.

    In  releasing  his letter now, Obasanjo  has  in a  way broken  political  convention of the times.   That   for now    is to praise  the government on the fight against insurgency and corruption  and pretend  all is well and Nigerians are happy. Obasanjo  has belled  the cat and like  the incumbent US President  Donald  Trump  has stood up against  political  correctness  in Nigeria  and that is commendable. The  saying   that a cat has nine lives is applicable to Obasanjo with regard to this timely warning to government which  should be heeded  especially with regard to the speedy  resolution   of  the killing of Nigerians in Benue, Taraba  and Benue  states  especially  and the call  for  Cattle  Colonies by the Minister  of  Agriculture. The  way  Nigerians have derided   and   rejected the idea  and   are asking for pig , farm  and oil  colonies, show how  the issue  of the Fulani  herdsmen  has polarized  the nation.  If  care  is not  taken this matter  would overtake  the call  for restructuring as the panacea  to Nigeria’s  political and economic problems.  The  recourse then  would be agitation  for a confederation and that  is a slippery  and contentious  way  to the fragmentation of the Nigerian nation.  Reining in the Fulani  herdsmen according to the rule of law  will  surely  give the Nigerian  nation, its stability  and well  being a lot of breathing space. That  really was all Obasanjo  was talking  about and for once Nigerians did  not ask  the messenger to be told off  even  though as Governor  Fayose observed, they hissed because  of the messenger’s  well  known leadership antecedents and  pedigree.

    The  Nigerian leader Obasanjo wrote a 13 page letter  that is sure  to be the  focus of political  attention in Nigeria  for some time .He  was  you   may say  not quite modern and innovative even if his message  was effective. The  now recognized modern political  leader in terms communication globally is US  President Donald  Trump who  has tweeted over 1000 tweets in his first year in office.

     

    This was someone who  was  touted as an  IT illiterate during his presidential  campaign.  His tweets have drawn attention  to the issue of fake news which  governments all  over the world have condemned  as weakening democracies  and human  societies with  false news. Both  Britains’ Theresa May  and Hillary Clinton  have also  come out to condemn fake news on the internet as anti democratic and Germany has made a law that fines  companies like Face  Book, Google and Whats app heavily  for not removing fake news within a given time. Even  global  Media mogul Murdoch  has asked internet companies like Face Book  to pay  for –truth-  and promote genuine journalism  and publishing online. The   Vatican  too is not left  out as Pope  Francis recently claimed   that fake news originated from the garden  of  Eden in Genesis where Eve misinformed Adam  and he ate  the forbidden  fruit.

    Political Communication matters  a lot in terms of leadership. In  Nigeria, unfortunately that is not the fort of the present Nigerian  leader. He is of course well  known  for his taciturnity  and integrity. In  a democracy  however the leader must  read  correctly,    when  to say something  and when  to keep  quiet. Loud  silence in the face of pressing problems in the polity is a sign of leadership aloofness  and it  sooner than later  that   estranges such leadership to its followership. The  Nigerian  leader needs to have more rapport with the Nigerian people and their sectional  leaders  and representatives. That  is what democracy is all about  and that is how to move  the nation forward 2019 or no  2019  elections.  Once again, long live the Federal  Republic of Nigeria.

  • Trump ‘looking forward’ to Russia probe

    Trump ‘looking forward’ to Russia probe

    United States President, Donald Trump, has for the first time said he is prepared to be questioned under oath as part of an investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S election.

    The President said he was “looking forward” to it, subject to the advice of his lawyers.

    Investigators are assessing if the Trump campaign colluded with Russia to influence the election in his favour – a claim denied by Mr. Trump and Russia.

    Investigators will also determine if Mr. Trump obstructed the inquiry, the BBC reports.

    The U.S intelligence community has already concluded that Moscow tried to sway the presidential election in favour of Mr. Trump.

    He has called the Russia investigation a “witch hunt” and a “hoax.”

    Speaking at the White House on Wednesday, Mr. Trump maintained he was “absolutely” prepared to be questioned under oath by the top investigator.

    “There’s been no collusion whatsoever, there’s no obstruction whatsoever,” he said.

  • Beyond the fixation with Trump

    Beyond the fixation with Trump

    A book of 73 pages seemingly implausibly and surreally titled ‘Is Socialist revolution in the U.S. possible?’ largely compromised of contributions by Mary-Alice Walters, a member of the Socialist Workers Party National Committee, editor of New International and president of Pathfinder Press,  to a debate on the subject matter was published in the U.S. in 2009. Such a debate would have been considered outrageously out of place in a country like the US perceived as bastion of conservatism and vanguard of neo-liberal capitalism some two or three decades ago. My first instinct was to completely ignore the publication considering it a product of a fringe, extremist political and ideological group of microscopic consequence to mainstream American politics.

    In the aftermath of the 2016 presidential election that produced the eccentric and utterly unpredictable Donald Trump as leader of the most powerful country in the world, however, I have taken the time to peruse sections of the book and ponder Mary-Alice Walters rather unconventional but difficult to dismiss postulations. The unexpected electoral triumph of Trump, a billionaire businessman and unpretentious TV star, who campaigned as a populist Messiah of a largely alienated, frustrated, estranged and angry section of the populace was a function of not just a broken and deeply fractured political system but a capitalist economic system in the throes of profound crisis.

    Of course, Trump did not just emerge magically from wonder land to occupy the apex of political authority in the world’s foremost liberal democracy. The American polity had been waiting for a charismatic demagogue since two and a half decades earlier when no less rabble-rousing aspirants like Ross Perot and Pat Buchannan had made waves on the political scene. They spouted divisive racist rhetoric.  They inveighed against immigrants. They promised to clean up the mess in Washington, ‘drain the bureaucratic swamp’ and return governance to the people.

    They flaunted their capacity to amass immense personal affluence as evidence of their ability to create prosperity for the majority of marginalized Americans and reduce the abysmal degree of inequality in the country. At last Trump, a much more extreme version of Perot and Buchannan has been given the opportunity. If he fails as a radical, unconventional candidate of the right, as he is most certainly likely to, would an even more disoriented and disenchanted American electorate not most likely go for anti-establishment radical candidates of the left? Is Mary-Alice Walters then completely off the mark?

    To discountenance the possibility of radical socialist revolution in the US, even if in the long term, Mary-Alice Walters argues, “You would have to believe that there won’t again be economic, financial, or social crisis on the order of those that marked the first half of the twentieth century. That the ruling families of the imperialist world and their economic wizards have found a way to “manage” capitalism so as to preclude shattering financial crisis that could lead to something akin to the Great Depression; to growing assaults on the social, economic, and political rights of the toilers; spreading imperialist war; to the rise of mass fascist movements in the streets”. The auguries are not encouraging. Even where rabidly right wing nationalist groups disdainful of foreigners and immigrants have not come to power in many parts of Europe, they have risen in political influence largely as a result of a protracted global capitalist economic crisis that has produced not only sustained fall in profits for investors but loss of jobs and increasing impoverishment and inequality for the underprivileged classes.

    Unfortunately, the mainstream media in the US treat Trump as some kind of entertainer who has no idea what he is doing. The famous Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, and social critic, Professor Noam Chomsky, does not think so. In his words, “Trump’s buffoonery, which gets endlessly covered by the media, widely differs from the actual policies he is trying to enact, which receive less attention…It is enough that attention is diverted from what is happening in the background. There, out of the spotlight, the most savage fringe of the Republican Party is carefully advancing policies designed to enrich their true constituency: the constituency of private power and wealth, “the masters of mankind” to borrow Adam Smith’s phrase”. While Trump’s antics distract attention, legislations and executive orders are being enacted that “undermine workers’ rights, cripple consumer protection, severely harm rural communities, devastate health programmes, and remove critical regulatory constraints on the predatory financial system”.

    Nothing illustrates better the crisis of capitalism in the industrialized West than the attempt of their governments and International financial Organizations, as the author, Teresa Hayter put it, “to open markets throughout the world, and especially in the Third World, so that multinational corporations and private banks can profit from taking over public services and industries and exploiting natural resources while at the same time they are imposing ever harsher and more brutal restrictions on the movement of people (unless they are white, or exceptionally rich). And at the same time they are demanding policies which create unemployment and poverty and which are at least partly responsible for the wars and political repression from which people flee”.

    The late Professor Bade Onimode made the same point when he asked in Y2000, “Why should free trade, liberalization and globalization be good for manufactured products, capital and technology (intellectual property rights) and be bad for labour? Is this not simply because of the inequality between the powerful owners of commodities, capital and technology, on the one hand, and the weak atomized owners of labour power on the other?”

    But is it just Trump and the Republicans that are overly fixated with drastically checking and containing immigration? This is certainly not the case. It is a bipartisan agenda in a futile bid to save neoliberal capitalism from its own excesses. According to one report, “With overwhelming bipartisan backing, President Clinton in September 1996 signed into law the Illegal Immigration and Reform Responsibility Act that, among other things, aims to double the number of border police the following five years. The law also authorizes some $12 million to build a fence along the U.S.-Mexico border south of San Diego; eliminates constitutional protections in order to speed deportations; and imposes other draconian measures against immigrants and those seeking asylum…Under the Clinton legislation, immigrants are now being deported within a few hours of being detained, with no right to an attorney or legal proceedings of any kind”. Thus, Trump is doing nothing new. He is only less hypocritical as regards his fierce anti-immigration stance.

    Indeed, during the campaigns, Trump promised a less militarily aggressive and interventionist foreign policy than Hillary Clinton. For instance, he very sensibly wanted to strengthen cordial relations with Russia. In power he has discovered that massive and largely unjustified military expenditure is critical to sustaining and accelerating economic growth while enabling huge corporations involved in the Pentagon military-industrial complex reap humongous profits. Every American President, Democratic or Republican – must therefore seek to create real or imaginary enemies – Libya, Iraq, Iran, North Korea, Nicaragua, Russia, Afghanistan etc – to justify heavy expenditure on what has been described as a form of reflationary ‘military Keynesianism’.

    For instance, Barak Obama looked like a dove compared to the bullish and hawkish Trump. But the online magazine, ‘truthout’, reports that “A very important study in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists published in March, 2017, reveals that the Obama nuclear weapons modernization program has increased “the overall killing power of existing US ballistic missile forces by a factor of roughly three – and it creates exactly what one would like to see, if a nuclear-armed state were planning to have the capacity to fight and win a nuclear war by disarming enemies with a surprise first strike”.

    Is Trump’s economic program, particularly his large tax cuts that benefit the rich largely, likely to help salvage and rejuvenate American capitalism despite what may be a short term and transient economic boom? I doubt it. What then are the alternative futures America may have to choose from? The words of Noam Chomsky may prove instructive in this regard: It’s no secret that in recent years, traditional political institutions have been declining in the industrial democracies under the impact of what is called “populism”. That term is used rather loosely to refer to the wave of discontent, anger, and contempt for institutions that has accompanied the neoliberal assault of the past generation, which led to stagnation for the majority alongside a spectacular concentration of wealth in  the hands of a few …The most startling event in the American election was not the election of Trump; it was the success of Bernie Sanders. Sanders came along, no corporate funding, no wealthy funding, dismissed and disregarded by the media, a guy who was almost totally unknown, and he was using scare words like ‘socialist’ and he practically, if it hadn’t been for party shenanigans and mangers, he might have won the election. That’s not only a radical change from American history but also a very promising and hopeful sign for the future”.

     

  • Trump announces ‘Fake News’ award winners, CNN, NYT top list

    Trump announces ‘Fake News’ award winners, CNN, NYT top list

    U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday night announced the winners of his highly anticipated ‘Fake News Awards’ with CNN and New York Times emerging top on the list.

    Trump crashed the Republican Party’s website on which he posted the list of the award winners moments after he tweeted the link announcing the winners, due to the high volume of traffic.

    “And the FAKE NEWS winners are…https://gop.com/the-highly-anticipated-2017-fake-news-awards/ …” Trump tweeted.

    Trump had on Jan. 2, said: “I will be announcing THE MOST DISHONEST & CORRUPT MEDIA AWARDS OF THE YEAR on Monday at 5 p.m. Subjects will cover Dishonesty & Bad Reporting in various categories from the Fake News Media. Stay tuned!”

    However, on Jan. 7, he said: “The Fake News Awards, those going to the most corrupt & biased of the Mainstream Media, will be presented to the losers on Wednesday, Jan. 17, rather than this coming Monday. The interest in, and importance of, these awards is far greater than anyone could have anticipated!”

    Out of the 11 ‘fake news reports’ listed on the award, CNN won four, New York Times clinched two, while TIME magazine, ABC News, Newsweek and Washington Post won an award each.

    The full list retrieved from the archive of the website read: “The New York Times’ Paul Krugman claimed on the day of President Trump’s historic, landslide victory that the economy would never recover”.

    It also explained that “ABC News’ Brian Ross CHOKES and sends markets in a downward spiral with false report”.

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    It added that “CNN FALSELY reported that candidate Donald Trump and his son Donald J. Trump, Jr. had access to hacked documents from WikiLeaks.

    According to it, “TIME FALSELY reported that President Trump removed a bust of Martin Luther King, Jr. from the Oval Office.

    “Washington Post FALSELY reported the President’s massive sold-out rally in Pensacola, Florida was empty. Dishonest reporter showed picture of empty arena HOURS before crowd started pouring in.

    “CNN FALSELY edited a video to make it appear President Trump defiantly overfed fish during a visit with the Japanese prime minister. Japanese prime minister actually led the way with the feeding.

    “CNN FALSELY reported about Anthony Scaramucci’s meeting with a Russian, but retracted it due to a ‘significant breakdown in process’.

    “Newsweek FALSELY reported that Polish First Lady Agata Kornhauser-Duda did not shake President Trump’s hand.”

    “CNN FALSELY reported that former FBI Director James Comey would dispute President Trump’s claim that he was told he is not under investigation.

    “The New York Times FALSELY claimed on the front page that the Trump administration had hidden a climate report.”

    “And last, but not least: “RUSSIA COLLUSION!” Russian collusion is perhaps the greatest hoax perpetrated on the American people. THERE IS NO COLLUSION!”

    The post also went on to list 10 Trump administration’s major successes, adding “while the media spent 90 per cent of the time focused on negative coverage or fake news, the President has been getting results”.

    It said the economy had created nearly two million jobs and gained over eight trillion dollars in wealth since the Trump’s inauguration.

    It said African Americans and Hispanics were enjoying the lowest unemployment rate in recorded history adding, Trump signed historic tax cuts and relief for hardworking Americans not seen since President Reagan.

    “President Trump’s plan to cut regulations has exceeded “2 out for every 1 in” mandate, issuing 22 deregulatory actions for every one new regulatory action.

    “The President has unleashed an American energy boom by ending Obama-era regulations, approving the Keystone pipeline, auctioning off millions of new acres for energy exploration, and opening up ANWR.”

    The list also included that ISIS was in retreat, having been crushed in Iraq and Syria.

    President Trump followed through on his promise to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Israel and instructed the State Department to begin to relocate the Embassy, it explained.

    “With President Trump’s encouragement, more member nations are paying their fair share for the common defense in the NATO alliance.

    “Signed the Veterans Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act to allow senior officials in the VA to fire failing employees and establishes safeguards to protect whistleblowers.”

    “President Trump kept his promise and appointed Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court,” Trump’s concluded.

  • Trump could live 200 years if…, says White House physician

    Trump could live 200 years if…, says White House physician

    •Blames President’s overweight on lack of exercise 

    UNITED States (U.S.) President Donald Trump could live up to 200 years if he had maintained a healthier diet over the past 20 years, White House Physician, Dr Ronny Jackson, has said.

    Trump’s doctor spoke yesterday as he broke the silence on President’s health his diet.

    He described Trump’s health as “excellent,” but added that like the majority of Americans, the President “is overweight and he doesn’t get enough exercise.”

    The President weighs 239 pounds. That means he’s gained three pounds over the last year, according to his last official records.

    At six feet, three inches tall, Trump had a body mass index (BMI) that puts him in the “overweight” range, according to the National Institutes of Health’s online BMI calculator.

    Being overweight is simply defined as a person whose weight is higher than what is considered a normal weight adjusted for height. The President is one pound shy of being considered obese, according to these calculations.

    Even without the buns, Trump’s favorite fast-food meal is a diet-buster.

    He is not alone. According to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, more than one in three adults were considered to be overweight and more than one in three were considered obese. That means the percentage of adults age 20 and above who are overweight or obese is 70.7 per cent, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said.

    Jackson said he will work with Trump to design an exercise routine and eating program that will help him get a better handle on his weight. The President said he would like to lose some, according to the doctor.

    Being overweight, or in this case borderline obese, does increase Trump’s risk for diabetes, heart disease and high cholesterol. Tests have shown he has high cholesterol and there’s evidence of heart disease, but Jackson said tests show his heart is functioning well.

    “I think a reasonable goal over the next year or so would be to lose 10 to 15 pounds,” Jackson said. “We talked about diet and exercise a lot. He is more enthusiastic about the diet part than the exercise part, but we’re going to do both.”

    Trump is also not alone in his lack of interest in exercise. Out of adults over the age of 18, 51.7 per cent met the U.S. Physical Activity Guidelines for aerobic activity, and 21.7 per cent of adults meet the aerobic and muscle strengthening activity guidelines, according to the CDC. Adults are supposed to do two hours and 30 minutes a week of moderate intensity aerobic activity or one hour and 15 minutes a week of vigorous intensity aerobic activity for “substantial health benefits,” according to the guidelines. Trump has been seen out on the golf course, and the guidelines do say that “some activity is better than none,” but if his doctor has any say in the matter, Trump will be exercising more.

    “If we get diet and exercise right, then weight loss will come,” Jackson said.

    Presenting the outcome of Trump’s medical fitness that the President could eat KFC and McDonald’s and still be in great shape because God gave him ‘incredible genes’, the doctor declared the president as “very healthy” and his overall health “excellent” in spite of his unhealthy habits.

    “It’s called genetics. I don’t know. Some people have just great genes. I told the President that if he had a healthier diet over the last 20 years, he might live to be 200 years old. “I don’t know. It’s just the way God made him,” Jackson said.

    The physician’s press briefing came after Trump underwent his first physical examination as President last  Friday at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Centre in Bethesda, Maryland.

    Jackson said Trump received a perfect score on a cognitive test designed to screen for neurological impairment.

    According to him, it is evident that the President did not suffer from mental issues that could prevent him from functioning in office and can serve out two terms of eight years.

    “I’ve found no reason whatsoever to think the President has any issues whatsoever with his thought processes,” Jackson, a rear admiral in the Navy, he said.

    A book published earlier this month, “Fire and Fury” by Michael Wolff, asserted that even Trump’s own advisers and associates questioned his fitness for office.

    Trump, the doctor said, asked for the cognitive test to answer his critics and attempt to quell questions about his mental abilities.

    Jackson said with mostly normal results on a battery of tests and examinations “excellent”, Trump, 71, has remarkably good cardiac health, probably because he does not smoke or drink alcohol.

    Jackson said the President sleeps only four to five hours a night but rarely sees the President overly stressed.

    “He has a unique ability to just get up in the morning and just reset. He gets up and he just starts a new day,” the White House doctor said.

  • Nigerians in Diaspora condemn Trump’s vulgarity against Africans

    The Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation Americas (NIDOA) has expressed outrage at what it called “the vulgar, insensitive and racist language” about Africans and other immigrants allegedly made by U.S. President Donald Trump.

    The group, in a statement by Mr Obed Monago, Chairman, NIDO Americas Board of Trustees and Mrs Patience Key, Chairman, NIDO USA Board of Directors, strongly condemned the statement allegedly made by the U.S. president.

    The organisation stated that the preference of some immigrants because of the colour of their skin smacked of bigotry.

    It also reminded the U.S. leader that in a country built with the laborious contributions of immigrants, aligning propriety and preference to Norway was clearly racist.

    NIDOA said Nigerian immigrants were among the most educated, and contributed immensely to the greatness of the United States.

    “Nigerians are proud to contribute to the betterment of the United States and will continue to do so.

    “It is with enormous pain and outrage, that NIDOA condemns the deplorable, disgusting use of vulgarity to describe a broad set of people who, for the most part, have and continue to add value to the United States.

    “We are not going to hold our breath for an apology, which would be proper for this insult on a well-meaning group of people.

    “It is unfortunate that we have to voice our disdain and disgust, but we are left, for now, with no other option than this painful reaction.

    “We wish the U.S. the very best in the days ahead. The United States needs to stay true to the founding of its democracy and the reason it should be a ‘light upon the hill’ for the world,” it said.

    NIDOA stressed that such statement was beneath the dignity of the President of a country marked by the Statue of Liberty, honouring the Preamble to the Constitution and striving to attain a more perfect union.

    “We painfully note the statement of Mr Trump that Nigerians will not go back to their ‘huts’ once they see the U.S. and ‘Haitians with AIDS;’ just to name a few,” the Nigerian organisation alleged.

    It also noted what it said were Trump’s utterances over the years, including the ‘birtherism’ against former President Barack Obama and his disparaging announcement when he began his quest for the Presidency.

    “We note the many immigrants who, as others, have bled and died for the U.S., an example being Emmanuel Mensah, who sacrificed himself for others just a few days ago in New York.

    “This racist remark in no way, helps make America great. It does more to damage the cooperative and collaborative manner that other countries engage to help the U.S. in these trying times.

    “In a democracy, as against a dictatorship, the checks on the system should rise to denounce, as the rest of the world has, the bigoted utterings from the Oval Office.

    “The President should be the responsible leader of the free world, but the uninformed and bigoted statement of the President has caused the majority of the American people pain in more ways than one.”

    NIDOA encouraged African countries, Haiti and others to be proud of their nationalities and stay true to their  identities. (NAN)

  • AU ambassadors demand apology from Trump over ‘racist remarks’

    AU ambassadors demand apology from Trump over ‘racist remarks’

    African Union ambassadors to the UN demanded an apology from U.S. President Donald Trump for his racist remark on the people of Africa.

    The group of over 50 nations in a statement said: “the AU expressed its disappointment and outrage over the unfortunate comment made by Mr Donald Trump, President of the United States of America.

    “The remarks dishonour the celebrated American creed and respect for diversity and human dignity.

    “While expressing our shock, dismay and outrage, the African Union truly believes that there is a huge misunderstanding of the African continent and its people by the current administration.

    “There is a serious need for dialogue between the U.S. administration and the African countries. The African Union, through its member States, values the strategic partnership with the U.S.

    “This relationship should be from the point of equality and mutual respect based on accepted international principles of respect for basic human dignity of all,” the mission said.

    The Mission demanded a retraction of the statement and an apology from the U.S. leader.

    “The AU mission condemns the statement in the strongest terms and demands a retraction of the comment as well as an apology to not only the Africans but to all people of African descent across the globe.”

    The U.S. president reportedly made the comment during a meeting with congressional leaders in the Oval Office on Thursday.

    “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” Trump allegedly said after being presented with a proposal to restore protections for immigrants from the countries in question.

    The UN has also branded as racist, the reported remark branding Haiti, El Salvador and unspecified African nations as “shithole countries”.

    “If confirmed these are shocking and shameful comments from the President of the United States. There is no other word you can use but ‘racist’.

    “You cannot dismiss entire countries and continents as ‘shitholes’, whose entire populations who are not white, are therefore not welcome,” said Rupert Coleville, spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. (NAN)