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Commentary: Happy New Year, Mr. President

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By John Krull
TheStatehouseFile.com 

INDIANAPOLIS – The easy part is over.

What follows now is going to be hard – brutally hard.

This, of course, is not what President Donald Trump seems to think, but this president works hard to keep facts or thoughtful analysis from intruding into his elaborately constructed fantasy world. Denial, it turns out, is not just a river in Africa but also a place called Mar-a-Lago.

The president has told CNN and others that the toughest part of his presidency is behind him. He said that getting his own party to vote with him on the tax cut package was the rough stuff. Persuading Democrats and Republicans to work together on infrastructure rebuilding and repealing what remains of the Affordable Care Act – also known as Obamacare – will be a breeze.

Or so Donald Trump says.

He’s wrong about that, of course.

Some of the reasons he’s wrong are generic.

Election years such as 2018 rarely are times for bipartisan cooperation. The two parties see elections as moments to draw distinctions – establish differences – and force voters to make choices.

The incentives for Democrats and Republicans to work together at such times are few and the motivations for them to do everything they can to undermine and undercut each other are many.

This always has been true, but it is truer still in this hyper-partisan era. The chances that Republicans and Democrats will link arms when the U.S. House of Representatives, the U.S. Senate and perhaps the U.S. Supreme Court are in the balance are somewhere between nil and non-existent.

The coming year will be about who wins and who loses, not about who wants to sing kumbaya.

If anything, the battling and bloodletting will be even fiercer this election year because of the way this president has conducted himself and his presidency.

Democrats have no reason to work with Trump.

They don’t like him, they don’t trust him and, increasingly, they see him as both a fat target and a valuable campaign asset. They know that the animosity toward Trump among progressives rallies the Democratic Party’s base better than any Democratic candidate could.

The president may boast that Republicans have won all five House special elections since he took office, but, as is often the case, his boasts are based more on fantasy than fact. Those races were in congressional districts that were supposed to be solidly red, yet the antipathy to Trump and Republican policies turned several of those contests into nail-biters.

The races in Virginia and Alabama have been telling.

Trump touted that Republican Ed Gillespie lost because Gillespie didn’t embrace Trumpism. That doesn’t seem likely, but we’ll indulge the president on that one and let him rationalize the defeat any way he wants.

What he can’t explain is how the Virginia legislature, which was a two-to-one GOP stronghold prior to the election, became a body in which control of the chamber had to be determined by drawing lots from a hat.

Strong feelings about Trumpism unleashed a landslide in Virginia, just not in the direction the president wanted.

In Alabama – where Democrats have public approval ratings just slightly higher than communicable diseases – Republicans lost a U.S. Senate seat.

Alabama illustrates why Trump’s troubles are about to get worse.

The reason Republicans lost there is because sometime presidential Svengali and white nationalist Steve Bannon decided that beating up on other Republicans was even more fun than defeating Democrats.

Bannon has promised to take the fight to many other Republican strongholds around the country. Wherever he goes, disaster for the GOP will follow, because only three outcomes from Bannon’s efforts are possible.

The first is that the Republican incumbent Bannon tries to topple survives the attack and emerges believing he owes nothing to a president, even one of his own party, who couldn’t keep his pit bull leashed.

The second is Bannon succeeds and leaves behind him a band of resentful Republican lame ducks who see no reason to watch the back of a president who didn’t watch theirs.

The third is that these intramural battles so weaken the GOP that Democrats in red states become plausible candidates (think Alabama) and those in swing states (think Virginia) become favorites.

President Trump doubtless thought 2017 was a tough year.

He needs to think again.

FOOTNOTE: John Krull is director of Franklin College’s Pulliam School of Journalism, host of “No Limits” WFYI 90.1 Indianapolis and publisher of TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

The City County Observer posted this article without opinion, bias or editing.

NEW YEAR TRUMP AND LITTLE KIM

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As the years pass, some things stay the same.

Presidents come and go, but North Korea remains a pain in the butt. Things don’t change much. Here’s a New Year’s cartoon I drew three years ago with Obama and Li’l Kim.

I don’t think we’ll see a change in North Korea, but hopefully we’ll see a new president getting bitten in the butt in another three years.

DOJ Blows Past Deadline to Turn Over Documents to Congress on Dossier

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TOWNHALL  by Katie Pavlich
Posted: Jan, 1-2018
In a letter to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, Nunes points out that not only did DOJ mislead his Committee about the existense of documents, they also unlawfully failed to comply with congressional requests.

 “Several weeks ago, DOJ informed the Committee that the basic investigatory documents demanded by the subpoenas, FBI Form FD-302 interview summaries, did not exist. However, shortly before my meeting with you in early December, DOJ subsequently located and produced numerous FD-302s pertaining to the Steele dossier, thereby rendering the initial response disingenuous at best,” Nunes wrote.

“As it turns out, not only did documents exist that were directly responsive to the Committee’s subpoenas, but they involved senior DOJ and FBI officials who were swiftly reassigned when their roles in matters under the Committee’s investigation were brought to light. Given the content and impact of these supposedly newly-discovered FD-302s, the Committee is no longer able to accept your purported basis for DOJ’s blanket refusal to provide responsive FBI Form FD-1023s–documenting meetings between FBI officials and FBI confidential human sources-or anything less than full and complete compliance with its subpoenas,” he continued.

The subpoenas were sent out in August and have been ignored for months.

Nunes is seeking documentation about the dossier, but is also demanding interview dates for the following officials: 

Former DOJ Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr

FBI Supervisory Special Agent (SSA) Peter Strzok

FBI Attorney James Baker

FBI Attorney Lisa Page

FBI Attorney Sally Moyer

FBI Assistant Director for Congressional Affairs Greg Brower.

DOJ now has until January 3 to comply as Nunes readies contempt charges.

Felony Cases Filed By The Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office

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 Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office a couple of days ago.

Justin Matthew Curlee: Carrying a handgun without a license (Level 5 Felony)

James Oather Capps II: Theft (Level 6 Felony)

James Alan Smith: Domestic battery resulting in bodily injury to a pregnant woman (Level 5 Felony)

Mario Stephon Morris: Criminal mischief (Level 6 Felony)

Jonathan Michael Walters: Strangulation (Level 6 Felony), Domestic battery (Class A misdemeanor)

Armador Esquvell Alonzo III: Criminal trespass (Level 6 Felony), Invasion of privacy (Class A misdemeanor)

Johnny Wendel Dekadente Jr.: Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Class A misdemeanor)

Kenneth Ray McDougle Jr.: Intimidation (Level 5 Felony), Domestic battery resulting in bodily injury to a pregnant woman (Level 5 Felony), Intimidation (Level 5 Felony), Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Aaron Douglas Bellamy Jr.: Invasion of privacy (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor)

Claims Of Man Who Lost Eye Proceed Against Toolmaker

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Dave Stafford for www.theindianalwyer.com

A man who lost an eye after a cut-off disc on a pneumatic grinder he was using disintegrated and struck him in the face may proceed with his claims against the toolmaker, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled.

Paul Johnson was using a Campbell Hausfeld TL1120 grinder, an air-powered handheld tool designed to grind, polish and debur surfaces including metal. The tool included warnings for users to use eye protection and to ensure attachments are tightly secured and properly rated for minimum RPMs before using them with the device. Failure to do so could result in injury or death, the warnings said.

While the grinder was not specifically designed for cutting, Court of Appeals Judge Robert Altice wrote that its instructions referenced that potential use, stating, “Do not use a cut-off disc mandrel on this tool unless a safety guard is in place.”

Johnson installed a cut-off disc with a mandrel as he was cutting around a vehicle headlight housing. While he did not use a safety guard — which Altice noted was not supplied with the tool — he was an experience tool handler who wore prescription glasses with safety glass as he worked in a tight space.

Nevertheless, when the cut-off disc disintegrated, it struck Johnson in the face, broke his glasses and seriously injured his cheek and eye, which he later lost as a result. He brought this product-liability case in which the COA on Friday reversed Porter Superior Court’s partial grant of summary judgment in favor of Campbell Hausfeld.

The toolmaker argued on appeal it was entitled to summary judgment on all Johnson’s claims, while Johnson contended Campbell Hausfeld wasn’t entitled to summary judgment on his defective design claim as the trial court found, or on his failure to warn claim. The COA agreed with Johnson.

“Campbell Hausfeld is not entitled to summary judgment based on any of its asserted statutory defenses,” Altice wrote for the panel. “Moreover, the designated evidence establishes a genuine issue of material fact regarding whether Campbell Hausfeld provided adequate warning concerning the use of the Grinder with a cut-off disc, especially where the operating instructions imply that the Grinder may be used as a cut-off tool. Finally, we conclude that Campbell Hausfeld has failed to establish its entitlement to summary judgment on the defective design claim. The trial court, therefore, improperly granted summary judgment on the defective design claim.”

FOOTNOTE: The case is Campbell Hausfeld/Scott Fetzer Company v. Paul Johnson, 64A03-1705-CT-984.

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