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1. At Michigan rally, Trump intensifies attacks on critics
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President Trump intensified his attacks against Democrats in the wake of what he called “total vindication” by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, saying at a Thursday rally in Michigan that “the Russia hoax is finally dead.” It was his first rally since Attorney General William Barr released a four-page summary of Mueller’s 300-plus-page report. Barr said Mueller found no evidence Trump or his associates colluded with Russia, although the report didn’t draw a conclusion on whether Trump tried to obstruct justice. Trump told the rally crowd “the Russia witch hunt was a plan by those who lost the election to try and illegally gain power by framing innocent Americans,” and now “Democrats need to decide whether they will continue to defraud the public with ridiculous bullshit.”
In vilifying his opponents, Mr. Trump was not troubled by the fact that the 300-plus-page report by Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, has yet to be released, or that Attorney General William P. Barr, in his summary of Mr. Mueller’s findings, stipulated that the report did not exonerate the president, even if it did not find him guilty of conspiracy or of obstructing justice.
“It’s interesting,” Mr. Trump said. “Robert Mueller was a god to the Democrats. He was a god to them until he said ‘no collusion.’ They don’t like him so much now.”
In many ways, the speech was a return to first principles for Mr. Trump, reviving an insurgent theme that had fueled his campaign in 2016. He said the Russia investigation underlined the need to “drain the swamp,” and he celebrated his cheering supporters over what he described as the faithless elites in Washington.
“I’m president and they’re not,” he said.
“They came, and they didn’t even know these people existed,” Mr. Trump said of the elites.
“I have a better education than them. I’m smarter than them. I went to better schools than them,” he added. “Much more beautiful house. Much more beautiful everything.”
Mr. Trump also went after the “fake news” media, celebrating what he claimed was a sharp decline in ratings for CNN and MSNBC after the Mueller findings were released, and predicting they would never regain their credibility.
The president, however, made an exception for Fox News, praising the network’s lineup by its commentators’ first names: Sean (Hannity), Tucker (Carlson), and Jeanine (Pirro), noting with pleasure that “Jeanine is back!” — a reference to Ms. Pirro’s brief suspension after she made disparaging comments on the air about a congresswoman in Muslim dress.
Mr. Trump called the investigation an extravagant waste of time that detracted from an administration that he insisted had compiled a sterling record.
“The Russia witch hunt was a plan by those who lost the election to try and illegally gain power by framing innocent Americans,” he declared. “Despite this phony corrupt disgusting cloud we’ve done more together in the first two years than any administration in history.”
[The New York Times]
2. Judge rejects Trump health plans as ‘end-run’ around ACA
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A federal judge late Thursday ruled a Trump administration effort to allow inexpensive health insurance plans avoiding Affordable Care Act requirements was “clearly an end-run around the ACA.” The ruling by U.S. District Judge John D. Bates of the District of Columbia blocked new rules providing for “association health plans” designed to let small businesses jointly offer plans outside former President Barack Obama’s signature health law.
The plans offered lower premiums but fewer health protections than ObamaCare plans. “Indeed, as the president directed, and the secretary of labor confirmed, the final rule was designed to expand access to AHPs to avoid the most stringent requirements of the ACA,” wrote Bates, an appointee of former President George W. Bush. [The Washington Post]
3. Trump overrules DeVos, restores Special Olympics funding
Hasil gambar untuk 'I have overridden my people': Trump says he will keep Special Olympics funded, undercutting DeVos
President Trump said Thursday that he was rejecting a proposal by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to cut $17.6 million in funding for the Special Olympics, even though the reduction was included in the $4.75 trillion federal budget his administration sent to Congress. “I just told my people I want to fund the Special Olympics,” Trump said. “I have overridden my people. We’re funding the Special Olympics.” The shift came after DeVos faced heated criticism for the proposal to eliminate Special Olympics funding. Trump did not say whether the administration would seek all of the funding previously earmarked for the program. Per its most recent available financial information, federal grants account for about 10 percent of the Special Olympics’ annual budget of around $150 million.
Karen Pence, wife of Vice President Mike Pence, also voiced her support after Trump’s remarks, saying on Twitter:  “Love the @SpecialOlympics!” Karen Pence led the U.S. delegation to this year’s Special Olympics World Games in the United Arab Emirates. It is not just Special Olympics facing the budget ax. Trump seeks dramatic across-the-board spending cuts to domestic programs for the coming fiscal year. An exception: the military, which would get a 5 percent increase under his proposal.
“Get rid of the fat, get rid of the waste,” Trump had instructed his Cabinet.
DeVos, however, proposed additional funding for a few programs, including charter schools and a tax credit for individuals and companies that donate to scholarships for private schools.
DeVos said she had to make some hard decisions after the president demanded across-the-board cuts and has had to defend her cuts to members of Congress, where she’s faced days of being grilled.  Earlier Thursday, DeVos—a wealthy Republican donor and former school choice advocate—was on Capitol Hill again defending the proposed cut to the Special Olympics to a Senate Appropriations subcommittee.
During that hearing, she sharply criticized comments on the proposed cut by U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., as a “shameful” and “disgusting” political ploy. “I’ve given a portion of my salary to Special Olympics,” said DeVos, raising her voice as Durbin tried to interrupt her with more questions about the cut. “Let’s not use disabled children in a twisted way for your political narrative. That’s just disgusting and is shameful.”
Durbin responded that proposing to eliminate $18 million out of a $64-billion Education Department budget for something as beloved as Special Olympics “is shameful, too.” He added that whoever approved the proposed cut should get “a special Olympic gold medal for insensitivity.”
The education secretary has explained her rationale by saying the Special Olympics is a private organization – not a federal program – that is better supported by philanthropy.
The cuts have not gone into effect yet and did not have a strong chance of passing in Congress. The budget is just a proposal, a way for the Trump administration to spell out its spending priorities for the coming year.
Trump’s budget was basically dead the moment it arrived at Congress. And, given the political support that the Special Olympics has in Congress, there’s virtually no chance that lawmakers will let the proposed cuts to the program stand.
[USA Today]
4. Pelosi denounces Barr summary of Mueller report
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Thursday denounced Attorney General William Barr’s four-page letter summarizing Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report, saying that providing his interpretation before the full report “wasn’t the right thing to do.” In his letter delivered to Congress on Sunday, Barr wrote that Mueller’s report “did not establish that members of the Trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities” and “did not draw a conclusion” on obstruction of justice. “I have said, and I’ll say again, no thank you, Mr. Attorney General, we do not need your interpretation. Show us the report, and we can draw our own conclusions,” Pelosi said. “We don’t need you interpreting for us. It was condescending; it was arrogant.” Congress, she said, doesn’t need Barr “to be our interpreter of something that he should just show us.”
The Democratic chairmen of six House committees have demanded that Barr release the Mueller report to Congress by Tuesday.
Pelosi also defended House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, who faced calls Thursday from Republicans to resign over his comments that there was significant evidence the president and his associates conspired with Russia. Pelosi said the Republicans are “scaredy cats” afraid of a “patriotic leader.”
[The Associated Press]
5. Schiff slams Republicans calling for his resignation
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Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee on Thursday called on Adam Schiff to resign his role as chair, saying Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s reported discredited Schiff’s allegations that President Trump’s associates colluded with Russia’s election meddling. “We have no faith in your ability to discharge your duties,” said Rep. Mike Conaway (R-Texas), who led the Russia inquiry when the GOP controlled the House. Schiff (D-Calif.) responded by angrily accusing Republicans of ignoring clear signs that Trump’s campaign welcomed Russia’s help. He pointed out that former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort allegedly handed polling data to an associate linked to Russian intelligence, and that Donald Trump Jr. met with a Russian lawyer offering dirt on Hillary Clinton. “You might think that’s okay. I don’t,” Schiff said. “I think it’s unethical. I think it’s unpatriotic. I think it’s corrupt and evidence of collusion.”
“I have always said that the question of whether this amounts to conspiracy is another matter,” he continued, adding, “But I do not think that conduct, criminal or not, is OK. And the day we do think that’s OK is the day we will look back and say that is the day America lost its way.”
The attack by the Republican committee members on Schiff is a continuation of a similar assault launched by Trump — who called on Schiff to quit Congress in a tweet earlier in the morning — and other Trump allies who accused Schiff of fomenting claims of conspiracy between Russia and the Trump campaign.
Democrats have rallied around Schiff in recent days. Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) dismissed the GOP attacks, and Democrats’ House campaign arm elevated Schiff on Wednesday to be its national frontline finance chair.
At her weekly press conference Thursday, Pelosi delivered an unprompted defense of Schiff as she railed against Trump and the Republicans who have called for his ouster.
“What is the president afraid of? Is he afraid of the truth? That he would go after a member, a chairman of a committee, a respected chairman?” Pelosi said. “I think they’re just scaredy cats. They don’t know what to do so they have to make an attack. It’s their own insecurity. Their own fear of the truth.”
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) also offered strong praise for Schiff. “The American people have seen Mr. Schiff demonstrate on a regular basis responsibility, thoughtfulness, rationality and a commitment to finding the truth,” Hoyer told reporters Thursday. “Apparently, all four of those aspects upset the president.”
Schiff argued that he still believes there is ample evidence of collusion and said he’s long insisted such evidence may or may not rise to the level of a criminal charge. He said he accepts Mueller’s decision not to charge any Americans in Russia’s election interference efforts but said he still finds the Trump campaign’s posture toward Russia and efforts to accept its help as troubling.
The committee’s Republicans include ranking member Devin Nunes of California, who has battled with Schiff over the direction of the panel’s Russia probe when Republicans led it in the last Congress. They also include Conaway, Rep. Will Hurd of Texas, a former CIA officer, and Reps. Elise Stefanik of New York, John Ratcliffe of Texas, Mike Turner of Ohio, Chris Stewart of Utah, Brad Wenstrup of Ohio and Rick Crawford of Arkansas.
Nunes opened his remarks by assailing the Obama administration’s approach to Russia, suggesting that he and others warned the administration to take a stronger stand against Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin.
“Our advice however was not heeded,” Nunes said, accusing the Obama White House of having watched helplessly while Russia marched into Ukraine and annexed Crimea. Nunes did not mention Trump’s own eagerness to smooth relations with Putin or Trump’s musings that the annexation should be made permanent.
[Politico]
6. Maduro government bars Guaidó from holding office in Venezuela
Hasil gambar untuk Venezuelan gov’t bars Guaido from public office for 15 years
The government of embattled Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Thursday said it barred opposition leader Juan Guaidó, who declared himself interim president after Maduro’s disputed re-election, from holding public office for 15 years. State comptroller Elvis Amoroso, a Maduro ally, justified the decision by citing alleged financial irregularities. U.S. State Department spokesman Robert Palladino called the ban “ridiculous.” Guaidó dismissed the announcement as meaningless, because he views Maduro’s government as illegitimate. He vowed to continue to lead the movement to push out Maduro. “We’re going to continue in the streets,”Guaido said soon after Amoroso’s statements on state television. He dismissed the comptroller’s announcement as irrelevant because, in his view, Maduro’s government is illegitimate.
In Washington, U.S. State Department spokesman Robert Palladino described the ban on Guaido as “ridiculous.”
Meeting in Ecuador, delegations from a group of European and Latin American countries also criticized the Venezuelan government’s move.“Such a political decision without regard to due process is yet another demonstration of the arbitrary nature of judicial procedures in the country,” said the International Contact Group on Venezuela. The group says it seeks the peaceful restoration of democracy to the country.
Juan Guaido
The power struggle between Maduro and Guaido has intensified the sense of crisis in Venezuela, which suffered its worst blackouts earlier this month and then another round of power outages that paralyzed commerce this week.
Communications Minister Jorge Rodriguez said Thursday that electricity had been restored in most of the country, though some areas remained without power and experts have warned that the system is vulnerable to further disruptions.
Schools and public offices were still closed, but there was more traffic in the streets of Caracas and many people were able to make electronic payments for the first time in days. “It’s a moment of happiness in the middle of this tragedy, to see that my card worked,” Caracas resident Maria Isabel Vera said after buying medicine in a pharmacy.
Both the opposition and the government plan demonstrations on Saturday as they try to project resolve in a debilitating standoff in what was once one of Latin America’s wealthiest countries. More than 3 million Venezuelans have left the country in recent years, escaping dire economic conditions that left many without adequate food or medicine.
Maduro, who is backed by Russia, says he is the target of a U.S.-led coup plot and has accused Washington and Guaido of sabotaging Venezuela’s power grid. Both the U.S. and the Venezuelan opposition, as well as many electricity experts, believe neglect and mismanagement are the cause of the country’s electricity woes.
Venezuelan authorities this month arrested Guaido’s chief of staff, Roberto Marrero, and accused him of involvement in a “terrorist” scheme to overthrow the government.
The United States was the first nation to recognize Guaido as interim president, asserting that Maduro’s re-election last year was rigged. It has stepped up sanctions and other diplomatic measures in the hopes of forcing him to give up power.
[The Associated Press]
7. Supreme Court rejects request to halt bump-stock ban
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The Supreme Court on Thursday denied a request to halt the Trump administration’s new rule banning bump stocks while lower courts consider challenges to the policy. There were no noted dissents. The ban took effect on Tuesday after Chief Justice John Roberts rejected a request for a stay made by gun owner groups. Bump stocks are accessories that allow semi-automatic guns to fire continuously with a single pull of the trigger, like fully automatic weapons.
The Justice Department issued a rule in December covering semi-automatic rifles with bump stocks under regulation of automatic weapons. Opponents said the rule required the destruction of hundreds of thousands of bump stocks owned by law-abiding gun owners.
Owners were given 90 days to turn in or destroy them, and that period ended Tuesday. Gun Owners of America, other pro-gun rights groups and individuals who own bump stocks asked the court Tuesday to step after the federal ban on the plastic stocks went into effect. They wanted the rule put on hold while legal challenges play out in courts below.
“The final rule mandates the destruction of over 500,000 firearm accessories known as ‘bump stocks,’ owned by hundreds of thousands of law abiding Americans, and valued over $100 million,” their lawyer, Robert J. Olson, argued in court papers. He said now that the rule is in effect, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) can bring felony prosecution charges against those who don’t comply as well as seek penalties for up to 10 years imprisonment and a $250,000 fine. He argued that bump stocks should not be included in the ban.
“The Final Rule is the very embodiment of a violation of the separation of powers — Congressional authority being wielded by an administrative agency,” Olson said.
Lawyers for the Trump administration urged the Supreme Court Tuesday to deny the request. “Every Court to rule on a request to preliminarily enjoin the rule has determined that a preliminary injunction is unwarranted,” Solicitor General Noel Francisco told the justices in a court filing.
Francisco said the ATF regulation was necessary to advance the “safety of law-enforcement personnel” and would result “in less danger to first responders when responding to incidents.”Bump stocks came under scrutiny after the October 2017 massacre in Las Vegas. A shooter opened fire from his hotel suite onto outdoor concertgoers with rifles fitted with bump stocks, killing 58 people and wounding hundreds of others.
[CNN]
8. Nielsen asks Congress for authority to send migrant kids home
How residents of this US-Mexico border town reacted to US troops, migrants' influx
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen sent a letter to Congress on Thursday asking for new authority to immediately deport minors detained at the U.S.-Mexico border, saying it is necessary to help address “a humanitarian and security catastrophe that is worsening by the day.” In the letter, obtained by ABC News, Nielsen called for the new authority and other action to address a “dire situation” created by a surge in asylum-seeking migrant families and unaccompanied minors who “cannot easily be cared for,” processed, or sent home. “Now we face a system-wide meltdown,” Nielsen wrote. She also asked for authority to detain families until their asylum requests are processed.
Nielsen’s letter is a bold ask of a Congress that remains unsure whether the humanitarian crisis at the border warrants the national emergency President Donald Trump has claimed is necessary.
“DHS seeks authority to return [unaccompanied children] to their families and home countries in a safe and orderly manner if they have no legal right to stay,” Nielsen wrote to Congress.
The secretary’s request underscores the unprecedented spike of children and families arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border in recent months. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents have been forced to start releasing some families after regional detention centers hit maximum capacity last week.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been pressuring the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for emergency funds and is urgently looking at reprogramming to deal with urgent humanitarian needs, according to a source familiar with the department’s thinking. “We need temporary processing facilities with full humanitarian and staffing support,” Nielsen wrote.
Responding to President Trump’s threats on Friday to completely close the southern border, Nielsen will advise Trump on how to implement a full shutdown. “I will make a recommendation accordingly to the President,” she said.
Nielsen acknowledged that children who cross the border and end up in U.S. custody “are being put at risk” as shelters hit max capacity.
Under current department policy, unaccompanied kids can be sent back if they’re from originally from Mexico. The Secretary’s request for new Homeland Security authority would allow unaccompanied children from other countries to be removed just as easily. “The idea here is asking Congress to treat all children the same,” Nielsen said Friday.
Earlier this week, CBP Commissioner Kevin McAleenan announced that hundreds of officers from border stations will be indefinitely reassigned to reinforce the agency’s security efforts.
The commissioner said 750 officers from stations across the border including San Diego, Laredo and El Paso, Texas.
“Right now it’s an immediate response to a crisis that’s overwhelming our capacity,” McAleenan said Wednesday.
Border Patrol has struggled to fully enforce security measures while transporting and caring for the record high numbers of migrants crossing without authorization, the commissioner said.
[ABC News]
9. Lyft to raise $2.3 billion in 1st ride-hailing IPO
Lyft priced its shares at $72 apiece on Thursday, valuing the company at more than $24 billion ahead of the Nasdaq debut of its stock on Friday. The offering is expected to raise about $2.3 billion after the ride-hailing company raised its price range due to strong demand and increased the number of shares sold. Lyft was not the first ride-hailing app, but it is becoming the first to be publicly traded. Its larger rival, Uber, is preparing for its own IPO in the next few months. Uber’s offering is expected to be the largest in years. Several other high-profile startups, including digital pin board Pinterest, are getting ready to make the same leap. [The New York Times]
10. New York sues family behind OxyContin maker
New York on Thursday expanded a lawsuit against Purdue Pharma, maker of the powerful painkiller OxyContin, to include the billionaire family behind the company, the Sacklers, as well as five other drugmakers and four drug distributors. The lawsuit accuses drug manufacturers of collaborating to deny the risks of opioid addiction and sidestepping a system intended to limit painkiller orders. Like suits filed elsewhere, the New York complaint says Purdue Pharma’s aggressive marketing led to overprescription of OxyContin starting in the mid-1990s, contributing to the deadly opioid epidemic. New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) said the Sacklers were “the masterminds” behind the nation’s crisis.
The Sackler family members named in the suit said they “have always acted properly.” They and the company said they would fight the new allegations, which come two days after Purdue and the Sacklers agreed to pay $270 million to the state of Oklahoma to settle an opioid lawsuit there. In settling the case, Purdue denied any wrongdoing.
It was the first settlement in a recent wave of nearly 2,000 lawsuits that the company says could push it into bankruptcy. New York, in its lawsuit, accused the Sacklers of pulling hundreds of millions of dollars from the company because of potentially costly litigation.
James, the New York attorney general, said she was open to settlement talks but hadn’t been approached. In addition to potentially banning the companies from selling the drugs, her lawsuit seeks penalties and damages that could add up to tens of millions of dollars and a dedicated fund to curb the opioid epidemic.
In the past few weeks, as the accusations against the family have mounted, the Tate museums in London and the Guggenheim Museum in New York have cut ties with the family, and other institutions have come under pressure to turn down donations or remove the Sackler name.
The other defendants in New York’s lawsuit are: Johnson & Johnson and Janssen Pharmaceuticals; U.K.-based Mallinckrodt plc, which has an opioid manufacturing plant in Hobart, New York; Dublin-based Endo and Allergan; Israeli pharmaceutical company Teva and the drug distributors McKesson, AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and Rochester Drug Cooperative Inc.
Endo said in a statement that it denies the allegations in the lawsuit and intends to vigorously defend itself.
Cardinal Health said it has a “rigorous system” to track pharmacy orders and has stopped suspicious orders for hundreds of millions of painkiller pills over the last decade. In a statement, the Dublin, Ohio-based company said: “Our people operate in good faith, and our goal is to get it right.”
McKesson had no specific response to the New York suit but said it has “strong programs” to try to prevent opioid abuse.
The other companies declined comment or did not immediately respond to requests for it.
[The Associated Press]
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WHITE HOUSE REPORT

Image result for media hukum indonesiaFrom: The White House <info@mail.whitehouse.gov>To: <redaksi@mediahukumindonesia.com>Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2019 07:16:44 +0700   Subject: Congressional Democrats fail to override the national emergency

Congressional Democrats fail to override the national emergency 

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Congressional Democrats are having a banner week, and it’s only Tuesday.
After the collapse of the 2-year, $25 million false Russian collusion debacle over the weekend, House Democrats this afternoon attempted yet again to reverse President Donald J. Trump’s national emergency declaration for our southern border. In the end, despite Democratic control of the House, they fell a few dozen votes short of overriding President Trump’s veto of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) resolution.
“The Democrat-sponsored resolution would terminate vital border security operations,” President Trump explained before signing his veto on March 15. “Congress’s vote to deny the crisis on the southern border is a vote against reality.”
Too few in the media have bothered explaining to the American people why the situation at our southern border is a national emergency in the first place. The reality is that our immigration problem today is vastly different than what it was even just a few years ago.
In fiscal year 2000, for example, most U.S. Border Patrol apprehensions were of single adult males. Of these individuals, 95 percent were repatriated within hours. Today, apprehensions largely consist of family units and minors, many of whom end up remaining in the United States for a long time because of loopholes in our immigration laws.
Smugglers know these loopholes and exploit them to circumvent our safe, lawful, and secure immigration system. As a result, apprehensions of family units have surged by a jaw-dropping 338 percent this year. Daily attempts to cross the southern border illegally have hit a 13-year high, as well.
Here’s what that means: “The surge has maxed out the capacity of existing detention centers” near the U.S.–Mexico border, NBC News reported today. “The Department of Homeland Security is now in negotiations with the Department of Defense to detain and care for the overflow on U.S. military bases.”
In other words, America’s immigration system is so broken that our military bases may have to become temporary shelters while U.S. courts try to keep up with the case backlog. The President’s national emergency declaration tries to limit the damage by allowing access of up to $3.6 billion in military construction funds for border security.
Today’s vote demonstrates yet again that Congress refuses to address the security and humanitarian crisis its own negligence has created. It should at least allow President Trump to use his executive authority to step in and fix it.

The Green New Deal goes 0-57 in the Senate

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Today, Senate Democrats were given a chance to show Americans exactly where they stand on the far left’s “Green New Deal” proposal.
The Green New Deal isn’t “socialism lite:” It’s a full-scale government takeover meant to reshape every aspect of Americans’ lives from Washington. The blueprint, unveiled by self-described Democratic Socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), would eliminate fossil fuels completely, upgrade or replace every single building in the United States, and aim to get rid of “polluting” commodities such as cattle and airplanes.
As one of North America’s most prominent labor unions put it: “It is difficult to take this unrealistic manifesto seriously, but the economic and social devastation it would cause if it moves forward is serious and real.”
This afternoon, Senate Democrats were caught between working Americans, who reject socialism, and their far-left base, who embraces it. What they chose to do was remarkable: Rather than register their opinion on the Green New Deal, dozens of Democrats simply voted “present” on the resolution to bring it to the floor for a vote. Three joined their Republican colleagues in rejecting it, resulting in a final tally of 0-57.

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Minggu, 31 Maret 2019

Kades Sukarukun Himbau Warga Hindari Golput


KABUPATEN BEKASI , MHI - Didalam Menyambut Pesta Demokrasi  yang akan diadakan serentak pada 17 April 2019, guna melakukan pemilihan umum  Presiden, anggota DPR RI, DPD, maupun DPRD, terhubung akan hal itu Kepala desa Sukarukun Karnada mengajak seluruh warga masyarakat desa Sukarukun, Kecamatan Sukatani, Kabupaten Bekasi agar memanfaatkan dan menggunakan hak pilihnya pada saat Pemilu bersejarah tersebut digelar.
Kepala Desa Sukarukun Karnada mengatakan, sebagai bangsa yang menganut paham demokrasi Pancasila, demokrasi yang ada harus digunakan dan dimanfaatkan sebaik-baiknya."Dalam demokrasi ada Pemilu. Mari kita gunakan hak pilih kita, hak kedaulatan rakyat," ujar Karnada saat dijumpai awak media dikediamannya Usai melaksanakan pemasangan Baliho ,Sabtu (30/03/19).
Karnada juga mengatakan hak memilih perlu digunakan karena suara yang kita miliki menentukan masa depan bangsa selain itu Anggaran Penyelenggaraan Pemilu 2019  yang mencapai Rp25,59 Triliunpun menjadi tidak sia-sia.
Hak yang dijamin dalam UUD Tahun 1945 itu jangan sampai ditukar dengan uang, sembako, atau jangan sampai salah pilih karena tergoda oleh janji atau iming-iming dari para calon serta jangan sampai ada saling gontok-gontokan dikarenakan berbeda pilihan
"Intinya jangan sampai hak pilih kita tidak digunakan alias golongan putih (Golput)," tegasnya.
Karnada menekankan agar warga masyarakat desa Sukarukun tidak golput karena cara seperti ini tidak akan menyelesaikan masalah, sebab "Golput bukanlah suatu solusi," Pungkasnya.
Selain tak bisa memberi solusi, lanjut Karnada, bila golput yang menang belum tentu sesuai dengan harapan bangsa Indonesia. Ia menjelaskan, dalam pemilu, yang diukur bukan hanya kualitas calon pemimpin, tapi juga banyaknya suara yang ikut berpartisipasi ,"Sehingga siapa pun mendapat suara terbanyak, pasti dialah pemenangnya," jelasnya.
Agar pemilu yang digelar berkualitas, Karnada juga berharap warga masyarakat desa Sukarukun memilih pemimpin yang cinta Indonesia serta bisa membawa negara ini lebih maju dan baik lagi, "Serta dapat melindungi dan mengayomi semua golongan," tegasnya.
Untuk itulah, kepala desa Sukarukun Karnada mendorong warga masyarakat desa Sukarukun dan sekitarnya menjadi warga negara yang menjalankan Empat Pilar MPR sehingga mampu berperan dan ikut andil dalam membangun Indonesia yang lebih baik.
"Dengan sosialisasi, kita harapkan bisa menghadirkan Indonesia sesuai dengan cita-cita pendiri bangsa yang adil, makmur, berdaulat, gemah ripah lohjinawi, serta baldatun thayyibatun wa rabbun ghofur," harapnya.
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Sabtu, 30 Maret 2019

Presiden Telah Tandatangani PP Nomor 13 Tahun 2019 Tentang Laporan dan Evaluasi Pemerintahan Daerah

JAKARTA,MHI – Dengan pertimbangan untuk melaksanakan ketentuan Pasal 74 Undang-Undang Nomor 23 Tahun 2014 tentang Pemerintahan Daerah, pada 13 Maret 2019, Presiden Joko Widodo telah menandatangani Peraturan Pemerintah (PP) Nomor 13 Tahun 2019 tentang Laporan dan Evaluasi Penyelenggaraan Pemerintahan Daerah,(27/3).
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Dalam PP ini disebutkan, laporan dan evaluasi penyelenggaraan pemerintahan daerah meliputi: a. LPPD (Laporan Penyelenggaraan Pemerintahan Daerah) yang disampaikan Pemerintah Daerah kepada Pemerintah Pusat; b. LKPJ (Laporan Keterangan Pertanggung Jawaban) yang disampaikan Pemerintah Daerah kepada DPRD (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah); c. RLPPD (Ringkasan Laporan Penyelenggaraan Pemerintahan Daerah) yang disampaikan Pemerintah Daerah kepada Masyarakat; dan d. EPPD (Evaluasi Penyelenggaraan Pemerintahan Daerah) yang disampaikan Pemerintah Pusat kepada Pemerintah Daerah Provinsi dan Pemerintah Daerah Kabupaten/Kota.
“LPPD, LKPI. RLPPD, dan EPPD disusun berdasarkan prinsip: a. transparansi; b. akuntabilitas; c. akurasi; dan d. objektif,” bunyi Pasal 3 PP ini.
Menurut PP ini, Kepala Daerah menyusun LPPD berdasarkan format yang ditetapkan oleh Menteri. Laporan ini disusun dengan pengumpulan data yang diperlukan sesuai dengan indikator kinerja, dan wajib diverifikasi atau divalidasi oleh inspektorat daerah.
“Gubernur menyampaikan LPPD Provinsi kepada Presiden melalui Menteri yang dilakukan 1 kali dalam 1 tahun,” bunyi Pasal 11 ayat (1) PP ini. Sementara Bupati/Wali Kota menyampaikan LPPD Kabupaten/Kota kepada Menteri melalui Gubernur sebagai wakil pemerintah pusat yang dilakukan 1 kali dalam 1 tahun.
LPPD, menurut PP ini, digunakan sebagai dasar EPPD, dan penilaian, perumusan kebijakan, dan pembinaan yang dilakukan oleh kementerin/lembaga pemerintah non kementerian (K/L).
Sementara LKPJ disusun berdasarkan format yang ditetapkan oleh Menteri, dan disusun berdasarkan pelaksanaan program dan kegiatan yang ditetapkan dalam dokumen perencanaan dan anggaran tahunan.
Menurut PP ini, Kepala Daerah menyampaikan LKPJ kepada DPRD dalam rapat paripurna yang dilakukan 1 kali dalam 1 tahun. Selanjutnya paling lambat 30 hari setelah LKPJ diterima, DPRD harus melakukan pembahasan LKPJ.
Mengenai RLPPD, PP ini menjelaskan, disampaikan Kelapa Daerah kepada masyarakat bersamaan dengan penyampaian LPPD kepada Pemerintah Pusat.
Selanjutnya berdasarkan LPPD Provinsi yang diterima, Menteri melakukan EPPD, dan Gubernur melakukan EPPD berdasarkan LPPD Kabupaten/Kota yang diterima.
“Peraturan Pemerintah ini mulai berlaku pada tanggal diundangkan,” bunyi Pasal 41 Peraturan Pemerintah Nomor 13 Tahun 2019, yang telah diundangkan oleh Menteri Hukum dan HAM Yasonna H. Laoly pada 13 Maret 2019.
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Kamis, 28 Maret 2019

JAM Pada Forum Tematik Bakohumas Kejaksaan Agung diJakarta




JAKARTA, MHI - Jika tahun lalu mengusung program Jaksa Menyapa, Kejaksaan Agung tahun ini meluncurkan program unggulan Jaga Desa untuk bersama-sama dengan kementerian dan lembaga pemerintah non kementerian (K/L) lainnya bersinergi mengawal pembangunan di desa.
“Kejaksaan ingin dalam fungsi preventif bersama-sama dengan aparat pemerintah mengusung dan mengawal pembangunan  agar bisa berjalan dengan tepat waktu, mutu, dan tepat sasaran,” kata Jaksa Agung Muda (JAM) bidang Intelijen, Jan S. Maringka, dalam Forum Tematik Bakohumas Kejaksaan Agung, yang digelar di Park Regis Arion, Kemang Raya, Jakarta, Selasa (26/3) pagi.
Jaksa Agung muda bidang Intelijen itu menunjuk besaran Dana Desa yang dikucurkan pemerintah, yang tahun ini hampir mencapai Rp70 triliun, atau rata-rata tiap desa hampir Rp1 triliun, yang harus terus bergulir dan dimanfaatkan oleh masyarakat desa dalam bentuk keterlibatan mendapatkan pekerjaan.
Tentunya hal semacam itu, menurut Maringka, kalau tidak dikawal oleh penegak hukum juga akan menimbulkan ketakutan. Akibatnya, tentu harapan masyarakat, harapan pemerintah  agar Dana Desa ini dapat berjalan dan mencapai sasaran.
“Karena itu baik Kejaksaan, maupun perangkat desa, maupun pemerintah daerah harus bersama-sama memiliki pemahaman satu hati membangun negeri harus bersinergi. Jangan kejaksaan berjalan sendiri, aparat pemerintahan desa berjalan sendiri, pemerintah daerah berjalan sendiri, pemerintah pusat berjalan sendiri, tidak menjadi satu kesatuan di dalam menjaga negeri NKRI,” tutur Maringka.
Kejaksaan Agung, lanjut Jaksa Agung Muda bidang Intelijen Jan S. Maringka, ingin agar setiap kantor kejaksaan yang ada di kabupaten/kota bisa menjadi tempat yang bersahabat bagi masyarakat, tempat konsultasi pemerintah desa untuk bersama-sama mengawal pendistribusian dan pemanfaatan program dana desa.
Inilah, lanjut Jaksa Agung Muda bidang Intelijen itu, bentuk kontribusi penegak hukum terhadap pelaksanaan pembangunan. Ia menyebutkan, tujuan penegakan hukum berbeda dengan industri.
“Kalau industri semakin banyak yang kita hasilkan itu dikatakan berhasil. Penegakan hukum justru sebaliknya kalau kita mampu menekan tingkat kejahatan dan meningkatkan kesadaran hukum masyarakat disitu dikatakan penegakan hukum berhasil,” tutur Maringka.
Tampak hadir dalam kesempatan itu antara lain Dirjen Informasi dan Komunikasi Publik Kementerian Komunikasi dan Informatika, Niken Widiastuti, Sekjen Asosiasi Pemerintah Desa Seluruh Indonesia Ipin Arifin, dan para pejabat humas dari Kementerian dan Lembaga Pemerintah Non Kementerian.
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Selasa, 26 Maret 2019

Ketua BPN dan Presiden Akal Sehat Gelar Pembekalan Satgas


KOTA BEKASI, MHI – Acara bertajuk “ Pembekalan Satgas, Awasi,Amankan dan Kawal TPS!!!”, berlangsung diJalan Bina Dharma III ,Perum Nirvana Regency,Kom.Bina Lindung,Pondok Gede,Bekasi Kota,Minggu (24/3).

Dalam Pidatonya Rocky gerung ( yang mengklaim bahwa dirinya sebagai Presiden Akal Sehat) menyampaikan tentang history Bekasi dan Bekasi itu sendiri menurut versinya, Lalu Bekasi bukanlah tempat buang sampah namun tempat memproduksi akal sehat , kemudian seluruh aspek semangat berpolitik itu juga dikembalikan pada semangat perjuangan 45 ,Katanya.

Ada Rencana Kecurangan

Rocky gerungpun mencurigai akan terjadi adanya rencana kecurangan mulai hari ini...saya tahu keadaan seluruh bangsa ini yaitu menunggu perubahan jadi seperti menunggu matahari terbit dari timur dan kita tidak ingin matahari yang timbul dari timur tenggelam dibarat sampai 17 april artinya kita harus bekerja 27 jam sehari guna mengawal dan mengawasi  kemungkinan terjadinya kecurangan dari tempat suara yang terkecil sampai surat suara yang tercetak sebab orang yang peluang kekalahannya ada didepan mata sementara ambisinya segede-gede gunung akan berupaya untuk melakukan kecurangan dan itu kita lihat dari awal gejala itu, Papar Rocky.

Seharusnya Semua Orang Boleh Bicara Politik

Seharusnya dalam pesta demokrasi ditahun politik semua orang boleh bicara politik..harusnya begitu...yang terjadi pada saya misalnya bersama dengan La ode basir yang menemani saya saat masuk dikampus dihadang oleh Ormas yang tentunya bukan ormas Umar Key atatu dari sini..akibatnya saya tidak dapat masuk kampus dan diberitakan saya diusir dari kampus, Ungkapnya.

Acara yang digelar mulai pukul 11.00 WIB diselenggarakan oleh FPMM,BPN dan Sekber Satgas 02 Prabowo-Sandi, Hadir dalam acara tersebut Ketum FPMM Umar Key, Ketum BPN Jend(Purn) TNI Djoko Santoso ,(Presiden Akal Sehat)Rocky Gerung, La Ode Basir  Serta RT ,Rw dan Tokoh Masyarakat setempat.


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Sabtu, 23 Maret 2019

Wartawan Korban Reklame Roboh Ajukan Upaya Hukum


KABUPATEN BEKASI,MHI - Team Kuasa Hukum dari Lembaga Hukum Jaring Garuda NKRI diantaranya Anthony Lesnussa.SH,Irwan Awaluddin SH dan Rahman Joko Purnomo SE.SH mendampingi Ketua DPC SWI Kabupaten Bekasi  Surya Sueb dalam membuat (LP) Laporan Polisi terkait insiden robohnya papan reklame iklan Dealer Wuling motor yang menimpa dirinya beserta rekan kerjanya saat melalui Jalan Kapten Soemantri tepat didepan Toko Ananda Cikarang,Desa Cikarang Kota ,Kecamatan Cikarang Utara,Kabupaten Bekasi.


Turut mendampingi juga dalam membuat laporan Ketua DPC IWO Suryo Dharmo dan Ketua DPC AWI Irwan A beserta para awak media yang tergabung didalam keanggotaan maupun yang tidak tergabung turut hadir terdorong animo yang kuat rasa kebersamaan sesama insan pers,Jum’at (22/3).

Didalam Laporan yang bernomor: LP/-/K/373-CK/III/2019/SekCkr, Kuasa Hukum Surya Sueb melaporkan dengan Pasal 360, Bab XXI - Menyebabkan Mati Atau Luka-Luka Karena Kealpaan.

Kronologis



Sebagaimana diketahui dalam kejadian insiden yang terjadi pada hari kamis 21 maret 2019 sekira pukul 13,30 WIB,disaat kedua jurnalis Surya Sueb ( Sindikat Post ) dan Mulyanah (Ayu) tengah bertugas menuju lokasi peliputan dan melintasi jalan Soemantri tiba-tiba saja Papan reklame yang berada dipinggir jalan roboh dan menimpa keduanya, sehingga menyebabkan luka robek besar dikening Surya dan Ayu luka bengkak dan menonjol dijidatnya.

Menurut Joni saksimata yang melihat dan sekaligus mengantar keduanya keklinik mengatakan,’ Pada saat kejadian saya sedang menunggu penumpang ,tiba-tiba ada angin besar yang kemudian membuat papan reklame rubuh dan menimpa dua orang pengendara motor yang kemudian terlihat terkapar berlumuran darah dan tak berdaya lalu saya beserta teman yang lainnya langsung membawa korban  keklinik terdekat guna mendapatkan pertolongan secepatnya dikarenakan luka serius yang diderita korban, kata joni

Upaya Hukum



Anthony Lesnussa SH ketua team kuasa hukum Surya Sueb memberi keterangan kepada awak media usai melakukan pendampingan proses verbal diPolsek Cikarang Utara mengatakan bahwa sejauh imi pihak kepolisian bekerja secara profesional dengan mulai berupaya melakukan penyelidikan dan penyidikan terkait insiden yang menimpa klien kami mengenai siapa yang bertanggung jawab atas terjadinya korban akibat dari kelalaian yang menyebabkan luka-luka, beruntung klien kami bisa selamat dari terpaan  reklame yang begitu besar ukurannya, namun pihaknya akan terus melakukan dorongan kepada pihak kepolisian agar mengungkap tentang siapa yang bertanggung jawab dari insiden ini dan itu masih kita tunggu sejauh mana hasil dari kinerja pihak kepolisian, Pungkasnya.

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