Wednesday, November 11, 2020

11-11: Colleges Have Shed a Tenth of Their Employees Since the Pandemic Began; Trump's legal fights: "all noise"

Walters: Orange County’s stubborn conservative streak
-- Ronald Reagan chose Mile Square Park, in the heart of Orange County, for a Labor Day rally in 1984 to kick off his final push for a second term as president. Dan Walters CalMatters -- 11/11/20 
     With Donald Trump seeking another term, this year’s election appeared to be another opportunity for Democrats to expand their Orange County presence, and in a sense they did. Orange County again voted Democratic for president and two Republican state senators, John Moorlach and Ling Ling Chang, were ousted by Democratic challengers. 
     However, two Democrats who had won previously Republican congressional seats in 2016, Gil Cisneros and Harley Rouda, lost them after serving just one term. And in other ways, this year’s election indicated that Orange County is still, relative to other coastal counties, fairly conservative. 
     Joe Biden walloped Trump by a nearly 2-to-1 landslide in California, but in Orange County, based on the unofficial returns, Biden’s margin was much narrower, just 10 percentage points…. 
     Clearly, Orange County is no longer the impregnable Republican fortress it was in 1984, but neither is it as blue as Democrats have hoped. One could say that it’s purple with a stubborn streak of conservatism that sets it apart from the rest of coastal California. 

—CHE 

—Inside Higher Ed 
     Nearly every state lost higher education jobs during the pandemic, according to a report from the Pew Charitable Trusts published Tuesday. The education sector is among the hardest hit by the pandemic. 

—CHE

UCLA, UC Irvine nurses rally over COVID exposure, staff shortages -- Registered nurses employed by UCLA rallied Tuesday to demand that medical workers be informed when they’ve been exposed to COVID-19 and be properly tested — the way UCLA athletes are tested. At the same time, nurses working at UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange held a rally to alert the public to what they consider insufficient staffing at the facility. The item is in the Orange County Register -- 11/11/20 

In liberal California, election shows Prop. 13 tax revolt is alive and well -- With the failure of Proposition 15, the $140 million campaign to hike property taxes on businesses across the state finally comes to a close. Now begins a new statewide competition to explain what the results really mean. Ben Christopher CalMatters -- 11/11/20 

First openly gay justice confirmed to serve on the California Supreme Court -- Martin Jenkins, appointed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, won unanimous confirmation Tuesday to the California Supreme Court, becoming its first openly gay member and the fifth Black justice in the court’s history. Maura Dolan in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 11/11/20 

Schiele and his wife died in the
flu pandemic, 1918. He was 28.
Biden, planning his administration, says GOP leaders ignoring his win are ‘intimidated’ by Trump -- President-elect Joe Biden said Tuesday he is hoping to name several Cabinet-level nominees before Thanksgiving and downplayed the difficulties that his team is having amid a lack of cooperation by President Trump in the transfer of power. Annie Linskey in the Washington Post$ -- 11/11/20 

Fighting Election Results, Trump Employs a New Weapon: The Government -- President Trump, facing the prospect of leaving the White House in defeat in just 70 days, is harnessing the power of the federal government to resist the results of an election that he lost, something that no sitting president has done in American history. Peter Baker and Lara Jakes in the New York Times$ -- 11/11/20 

‘It’s all noise’: The reality behind Trump’s legal fight -- The court fight over election results, which has yielded few results, is as much about pleasing the base as it is about making coherent legal arguments. Anita Kumar Politico -- 11/11/20 

In liberal California, Black Lives Matter protests in some towns meet with ‘scary’ backlash -- Pastor Nelson Rabell-González knew that “livable, lovable Lodi,” as locals call it, had a problem when men carrying a noose and baseball bats with American flags attached shouted racial slurs at him in September as he helped lead a peaceful protest in this San Joaquin Valley town. Anita Chabria in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 11/10/20

OC Covid numbers: heading up

14 comments:

Bob said...

Roy, thank you for the continued flow of factual information in Dissent the Blog. Much appreciated during these dangerous and stressful times.

Anonymous said...

Plus Roy has delivered a happy ending (sort of) to these stressful times...

Roy Bauer said...

12:45, Sure, I voted for the guy, but I sure didn't "deliver" Biden's victory over Trump. It has been nice, however, reporting Trump's fall, which I expected, but not quite like this.
The country needs to figure out how to get those 72 million Trump voters (or some subset thereof) to recognize reality.

Anonymous said...

You're all causing your own stress. Watch something positive! Do you educators know that nothing is official until the votes are certified and until the other candidate concedes?? Hope you're educating your students right..

Roy Bauer said...

6:48, what stress? It's clear that Biden will be President on Jan 20. If there's stress, it's because Covid is out of control and the President is too stupid or corrupt to do anything about it. Jan 20 can't come soon enough.

Anonymous said...

All intelligent Americans know that Trump doesn't have anything to do with COVID. Watch Cuomo and Newsom's videos..didn't they acknowledge what a great job Trump did? This is the reason why Trump is the winner. People are tired of fake news.

Bob said...

And this blog is tired of FAKE comment entries. When has Trump ever been a winner: others keep bailing him out until he abandons them--Cohen is one of the best examples.

Trump is out but let us make certain that he doesn't take this democracy with him. Why all these firings of security heads and researchers; he then puts loyalists without skill sets into those positions. Pathetic.

Anonymous said...

Thank you. Trump has only proven to destroy everything he touches, and was always bailed out by his dad, by Deutsche Bank, or whoever he owes that $400 million to. He doesn't pay his taxes. He calls soldiers suckers and losers. He is a proven liar and white supremacist. He cruelly separated children from their parents. It's all about cruelty for him. He enjoys it. The list of his failures is very long. His covid response has been an utter failure. He is a man of no character.

He is a jealous, small person, who sees that there is nobody he can turn to this time to save him. He is facing enormous debt he cannot pay and very possibly criminal indictments. He is clinging to power to save himself, all while raising funds from his cultist followers to help him pay campaign debt. It's all one giant grift.

He is as empty as his ugly, untailored suits.

Roy Bauer said...

Please don't feed the trolls.

Bob said...

Thank goodness he doesn't go to Brooks Brothers.

Anonymous said...

It's frightening that educators, those who are entrusted with power to fairly assess and grade students, fail to give our president any credit for all he's done on COVID-19.

Our president has done everything humanly possible to fight COVID-19 and has effectively led the largest most successful mobilization in US history; Supplied and distributed the most PPE, most testing, most ventilators, PPPs with industries to retool and produce ventilators, accelerated R&D for vaccine, Military set for mass distribution, etc...

Thanks to our president we will soon have a vaccine in record time which is quite remarkable and unprecedented.

Yet, educators fail to recognize the true merits of what our president has actually achieved while praising the guy (Biden) who has done nothing but armchair quarterbacking.

Roy Bauer said...

1:33, you are deluded. Mr. Trump stood out among world leaders for failing to take the Covid crisis seriously. Even now he routinely downplays the dangers. He has, by example, encouraged avoiding masks and avoiding social distancing. His chief advisor is now telling people to "rise up" against shutdown orders! Unbelievable!
The President's response to the Covid crisis will surely go down as among the most striking, if not actually the most striking, example of Presidential incompetence in history. Owing to his leadership, at least tens of thousands—likely more—Americans will have died unnecessarily. Credit? Are you kidding?

Bob said...

If there were merits to the current president, educators would recognize them. Even justices he has appointed are shooting down his suits to deal with ballot irregularities that Trump claims. We don't have a second wave of money to help Americans who are without work, food, medicines, and hope. And why are hospitals, many in red states, pleading for the very things that 1:33 p.m. claims Trump has provided. And Trump's withdrawal from WHO? What does that say? He most likely needs more time on the golf course.

Bob said...

And this just in from MarketWatch: today the 17th of November:

"10:45 Coronavirus update: Republican governors are dropping resistance to face masks as infections soar and hospital beds fill" MarketWatch

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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