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California Democrats counter President Trump’s threat to withhold federal funding – Santa Rosa Press Democrat

(1 of ) In this Feb. 2, 2017, photo, President Donald Trump listens as he is introduced during the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

JONATHAN J. COOPER

ASSOCIATED PRESS | February 6, 2017, 1:19PM

| Updated 11 hours ago.

SACRAMENTO The war of words escalated Monday between Democratic leaders in the nation's biggest state and Donald Trump after the Republican president said California is "out of control" and suggested withholding federal funding.

In separate statements Monday, the leaders of the state Legislature pointed to California's massive economy and strong job growth, saying the state provides critical contributions to the nation.

"If this is what Donald Trump thinks is 'out of control,' I'd suggest other states should be more like us," said Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon, D-Paramount.

Trump criticized California during a Fox News interview broadcast on Sunday.

"California in many ways is out of control as you know," he told Fox anchor Bill O'Reilly "Obviously the voters agree or otherwise they wouldn't have voted for me."

Responding to questions from O'Reilly, Trump said California's consideration of legislation to create a statewide sanctuary for people living in the country illegally is "ridiculous."

Trump opposes sanctuary cities that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

"They breed crime, there's a lot of problems. We have to well, defund, we give tremendous amounts of money to California," Trump said.

O'Reilly asked if defunding is Trump's "weapon of choice," and the president responded: "I don't want to defund anybody. I want to give them the money they need to properly operate as a city or a state. If they're going to have sanctuary cities, we may have to do that. Certainly that would be a weapon."

California Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de Leon said state residents contribute more to federal coffers than their state gets in return, and any sanctions against California would ripple nationwide.

"President Trump's threat to weaponize federal funding is not only unconstitutional but emblematic of the cruelty he seeks to impose on our most vulnerable communities," de Leon said.

Rendon, de Leon and other Democratic leaders in California have fiercely criticized Trump and vowed to fight his policies through the Legislature and in court. The Legislature has hired Eric Holder, the U.S. attorney general under President Barack Obama, to advise members on a legal strategy.

California's nonpartisan legislative analyst reported last month that federal expenditures in the state amount to $368 billion a year, most of it to provide health care for people with low incomes.

Trump's defunding suggestion wasn't his first threat to use the power of the federal purse as leverage.

He also signed an executive order threatening to cut off some federal grants for sanctuary cities. Last week, in response to unrest on the campus of University of California, Berkeley, he sent a tweet saying: "If U.C. Berkeley does not allow free speech and practices violence on innocent people with a different point of view NO FEDERAL FUNDS?"

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Abdul-Jabbar, Chelsea Handler bring star power to Democratic … – Politico

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar will be the headliner at a Thursday dinner reception moderated by CNN political commentator Van Jones. | Getty

NBA Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and comedian Chelsea Handler will headline House Democrats retreat this week as lawmakers head to Baltimore to regroup after months of intra-party turmoil.

This will be Democrats' first annual retreat in years without former President Barack Obama a frequent guest at the party meetings in the White House. More than 120 members are expected to attend the confab with the goal of hammering out a messaging strategy to counter President Donald Trump.

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House Democrats are trying to find their way after a disappointing election they only picked up a handful of seats despite predicting double-digit gains and weeks of post-election upheaval culminating with a third of the caucus voting against longtime leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).

Pelosi won reelection as House minority leader but has been working behind the scenes in the two months since to repair relationships in a caucus she once ruled with an iron grip. More broadly, the Democratic Party is in an ongoing tug-of-war between progressives and conservatives with no natural leader to referee.

The retreat is expected to include the presentation of an election post-mortem by Reps. Ben Ray Lujn (D-N.M.), who leads the Democratic Congressional Campaign Comittee, and Sean Patrick Maloney (D-N.Y.). It will dissect why the caucus didnt pick up nearly as many seats as they were confidentially predicting in the run-up to the election.

The theme of this weeks gathering is Fighting for All Americans and will feature several closed-door sessions on "fake news," national security, the economy and civil rights. Democrats will also hold a panel tilted After the Womens March: Empowering Grassroots Energy."

Pelosi on Sunday called for an FBI investigation into Trumps finances, insinuating its possible the president is being blackmailed by Russia. Trump has called such suggestions preposterous.

House and Senate panels are currently investigating Russian tampering in the U.S. election, including any ties to the Trump campaign.

"I want to know what the Russians have on Donald Trump," she told Chuck Todd on NBC's "Meet the Press."

Abdul-Jabbar will be the headliner at a Thursday dinner reception moderated by CNN political commentator Van Jones. Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) will introduce the basketball legend.

Abdul-Jabbar has a special connection to House Democratic Caucus Chairman Joe Crowley. Both men graduated from Power Memorial High School, a former all-boys Catholic high school in New York City known for being a basketball powerhouse, in different years.

Crowley (D-N.Y.) also spearheaded a letter urging Obama to award Abdul-Jabbar with the Presidential Medal of Freedom last year.

Handler will close out the three-day retreat during a reception Friday. The comedian, who hosts an eponymous talk show on Netflix, recently went on a rant against Democrats and denounced her party affiliation.

Forget your party. Im registering as an independent. Im not going to be a Democrat anymore because its too divisive, Handler told Variety in an interview after the Womens March last month.

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Key Democrat: Gorsuch Should Get ‘A Full And Fair Hearing’ [VIDEO] – Daily Caller

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Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein, ranking Democrat on the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, told Fox News Sunday she believes the presidents Supreme Court nominee should get a full and fair hearing before her panel.

President Donald Trump nominated Gorsuch to succeed the late Justice Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court Tuesday night. Senate procedure requires that judicial nominees give testimony and answer questions before the judiciary committee. The panel then decides by majority vote whether to recommend the nominees confirmation to the full Senate.

I view the minority partys challenge is to do a full and fair hearing and to have time to garner the facts to really understand the history of this nominee, Feinstein said. And we will do that.

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The senator declined to say whether or not she believes Gorsuch is a mainstream jurist. Senate Democrats, including Feinstein, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, and Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin, have pledged total resistance to a candidate they deem extremist or partisan. However, they have been rather elusive as to their definition of mainstream.

A handful of Democratic senators, including Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Sherrod Brown, Jeff Merkeley, and Ron Wyden announced they would stage a filibuster just minutes after the president submitted Gorsuchs name for nomination. Merkeley anticipated their filibuster will draw support from most of the Democratic caucus.

Speaking on the same program, Vice President Mike Pence lavished praise on Gorsuch, and thanked Senate Democrats who have already signaled their support for a floor vote.

Over the course of the campaign President Trump made it clear that he was going to appoint for the vacancy on the Supreme Court a jurist in the tradition of the late great Justice Antonin Scalia, he said. And in Judge Neil Gorsuch he has done that.

He literally was 10 years ago confirmed unanimously by the United States Senate and we are very encouraged at this point that more than at half a dozen Democrats have committed themselves to an up or down look on the floor of the Senate, he added.

Feinstein will meet with Gorsuch Monday.

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Abandoned mercury mines dot Lake, Sonoma, Napa counties – Santa Rosa Press Democrat

(1 of ) The Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine, in Clearlake, is a source of mercury that leaches into the water of Clear Lake. (Christopher Chung/ The Press Democrat) (2 of ) The Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine, foreground, in Clearlake, is a source of mercury that leaches into the water of Clear Lake. The town of Clearlake Oake is seen in the background. (Christopher Chung/ The Press Democrat)

CLARK MASON

THE PRESS DEMOCRAT | February 5, 2017, 9:57AM

| Updated 8 hours ago.

The Sulphur Bank mine was part of the quicksilver, or mercury mining boom that took hold in the 1870s in Lake County, as well as Sonoma and Napa counties.

Hundreds of mines dotted the coast mountain ranges during the rush to extract mercury from the areas reddish deposits of cinnabar ore. Mercury was used to refine gold and silver, but also was employed as an ingredient for wood processing, early photography and medical uses.

The mining claims in the Mayacmas Mountains had fanciful names like Fandango, Mohawk, Socrates, Rattlesnake and Silverado, the hideaway for Robert Louis Stevenson on the flanks of Mount St. Helena.

The workers at Sulphur Bank were mostly Chinese, but there were also immigrants from Sweden, Norway, Ireland and Mexico, according to 1880 census records.

Partially an open pit and partially a tunneling operation, the mine yielded the cinnabar ore, or mercury sulfide, which was treated in furnaces and retorts, turning it into gas and recondensed as elemental mercury.

Flasks of the silvery fluid were hauled by horse wagon on a long hilly ride, to be shipped out by train in Calistoga.

There were incidents of mercury miners being poisoned by toxic gas with their eyes swelling shut for a week or more. Mercury exposure also caused a condition known as salivation, where workers lost their teeth from receding gums.

Today, abandoned mercury mines in Sonoma County and their potential for contamination occasionally get renewed scrutiny from officials.

Claudia Villacorte, a supervising engineer with the North Coast Regional Water Quality Board, said her agency needs more staff members to assess abandoned mines in the region and determine which need attention.

But, she said, the majority of them are pretty stable, from what I grasp, in terms of active leeching into waterways.

An exception appears to be the area surrounding Jackson Mercury Mine, 4 miles north of Guerneville, that was tested in 2015 for mercury in the soil. The mine operated from 1946 to 1971.

Water-quality regulators said the dilapidated mine buildings off Sweetwater Springs Road drew attention because of their high visibility. Heavy winter rains raised questions about the possibility of contaminants from the large mining waste piles making their way into nearby Wilson Creek, which flows to the Russian River.

Mining wastes were evident in the creek bed, and sampling of creek bank soils indicated mercury concentrations above hazardous thresholds.

A staff report concluded further investigation may be warranted along with creek clean-up and erosion control, to keep more waste from going into the creek.

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Elizabeth Warren says Democrats need to ‘grow a backbone’ in speech to liberals – Boston.com

During a moment of crisis for Democrats, Sen. Elizabeth Warren says her party needs to grow a backbone.

In a speech Saturday morningatthe annual Progressive Congress Strategy Summit in Baltimore, Warren said the crisis moment began long before the election of President Donald Trump. According to the Massachusetts senator, Trumps election was the breakingpoint in a 30-year trend in which the middle class was squeezed harder and harder.

The Democrat attributed the economic crisis, as she put it, to Republican policies and her own partyscomplacency.

No matter how extreme Republicans in Washington became, Democrats might grumble or whine, but when it came time for action, our party hesitated and pushed back only with great reluctance, she said. Far too often, Democrats have been unwilling to get out there and fight. That ends today. Its time for Democrats to grow a backbone and to get out there and fight.

Warren said time is running out for Democrats to stand up for the values they believe in, particularly at a time in which Republicans control the White House and both chambers of Congress.

Many times, our side wont win, she said. But we have our voices. And we will add our voices to the voices of millions of people in this country who are standing up to say that the character of this nation is not the character of its President.

Im going to cut to the chase: Were gathered today in Baltimore during a moment of crisisfor us as progressives, for us as Democrats, for us as Americans.

Were in a moment of crisis, and I want to talk honestly about it.

Lets start with a simple fact: Our moment of crisis didnt begin with the election of Donald Trump.

We were already in crisis.

We were already in crisis because for years and years and years, Washington has worked just great for the rich and the powerful, but far too often, it hasnt worked for anyone else.

We were already in a moment of crisis because for years and years and years, the economy has worked just great for those who have already made it, but far too often, it hasnt worked for anyone else.

We were already in a moment of crisis because for years and years and years, weve been living in a nation where opportunity is quietly disappearing. A country that is giving fewer and fewer kids a real chance to succeed.

We all know that this country was never perfect. That systemic racism, sexism, homophobia, and bigotry meant opportunities werent spread equally. But over the past generation, we made a shifta shift from a country bending in the right direction to one where the door to a better lifeto a middle class lifehas been getting further out of reach with every passing year.

For a long time, I have shouted from every rooftop I could find about how the middle class was on the ropes. How it was evaporating. How if we werent careful, it could be like the Arctic icemelting every year, until its gone completely, never to return. And make no mistake, as the middle class melts, the opportunities for the poor shrink to the vanishing point.

People dont just wake up one day and elect leaders like Donald Trump because hey, everything is awesome, but what the hell, lets roll the dice and make life interesting.

No.

People dont elect leaders who break all the ruleswho violate all the normswhen things are going pretty well.

They dont elect leaders who campaign for office by attacking communities of color, or religious groups, or immigrants, or women when things are just swell.

No.

Men like Donald Trump come to power when their countries are already in deep trouble. When the economies of their countries are deeply flawed. When people in those countries start to lose hope for a better future and start looking for someone to blame. And men like Donald Trump rise when those with moneyand powerget a little worried about their own privileges and decide to help out one of their own who promises to look out for them.

In November, America elected Donald Trump.

Yes, the Russians helped.

Yes, the FBI director helped.

Yes, he lost the popular vote by three million.

But we cannot let ourselves off so easy. Not as progressives, not as Democrats. The excuses end nowright here in Baltimore. We hold ourselves accountable.

And we need to figure out what comes next.

There are some in the Democratic Party who urge caution. They say this is just a tactical problem. We need better data. We need better social media. We need better outreach. We need better talking points.

Better talking points? Are you kidding me? People are so desperate for economic change in this country that Donald Trump was just inaugurated as President, and people think we just have a messaging problem? What planet are they living on?

This is bigger than talking points and tactics, and yes, even than Twitter.

This country is in an economic crisis. For more than 30 years, working families, middle class families, poor families, students, seniors have been squeezed harder and harder, and now they are at the breaking point. Republican politicians have pushed one policy after another that has favored the rich and powerful over everyone else, and far too often, Democrats have gone right along. And no matter how extreme Republicans in Washington became, Democrats might grumble or whine, but when it came time for action, our party hesitated and pushed back only with great reluctance. Far too often, Democrats have been unwilling to get out there and fight.

That ends today. Its time for Democrats to grow a backbone and to get out there and fight.

Its up to usthe progressives. We need to make very clear that we, as progressives, as Democrats, as Americans, stand for a BOLD, progressive agenda. Stand for REAL solutions to this crisis. Stand for changes that will make a difference in the lives of millions of people. We need to make clear we will fight.

What do we fight for?

We fight for basic dignity and respect for every human beingeverybody counts. All people are entitled to be treated with respect.

We fight for economic opportunitynot for those at the top, but for everyone. We believe that every one of our children deserves a fighting chance to build a real future.

We are not the minority party. We are the opposition party, and we need to talk about the key difference between us and them every dayand we need to say it in the plainest possible way:

Donald Trump has stirred ugly racism, sexism, and hatred in this country, and the Republican politicians smiled and climbed right into bed with him. That stink will be on them for decades to come. The national party that embraced bigotry. To every person in America, we need to say loud and clear: You dont like how women are treated? Or Latinos? Or Muslims? Or African Americans? Always remember that the bigotry stirred up by Donald Trump is perfectly ok with the Republicans in Washington. They will confirm his Attorney General, they will look the other way on religious bans, they will shuffle their feet over a Supreme Court nominee who thinks employers should decide what kind of birth control women get. Republicans are afraid to stand up for what is right. Afraid to stand up for basic American values.

Well they can nurse their fear. We are not afraid. Democrats are the party of all the peopleevery single one. We believe everybody counts and everybody gets a chance. Nobodynobodygets cast aside. Thats the difference between Republicans and Democrats in Washington.

And one more: Donald Trump and the Republicans in Washington are on the side of the rich and powerful, and they are using every tool of government to help them get richer and more powerful. To every person in America, we need to say loud and clear: You think Wall Street has too much power in Washington? You think giant corporations call too many shots in government? You think billionaires get all the breaks while your family has to watch every nickel? Always remember: the Republicans are not on your side. Theyre rushing to unleash the big banks. Theyre rushing to gut the consumer agency that has forced banks to give $12B back to customers they cheated. They just pushed a backroom deal for giveaways to big oil companies and another for giveaways to investment advisers who cheat seniors. Theyre ramming through a cabinet of ethically challenged billionaires with long histories of grinding working people into the dirt. And the corporate CEOs and the Wall Street bankers and the lobbyists are so happy they are doing little money dances in the halls of Congress.

The so-called leaders of the Republican Party can keep their rich friends.

Thats on them. But whats on us? We need to be the party of hardworking peopleevery single one. We need to be the party of every family and every small businesses and every person who hasnt made it yet. We need to be the party of every person who believes we should all get a chance to build something for ourselves and our families.

We need to say what we believe in, then we need to fight for those beliefs. The world has changed a lot over the past few months, and lets be honesttheres no hotline number we can call to learn how best to deal with rising right-wing extremism in this country. Like a lot of you, Im still finding my way, finding my footing, day by day, step by step. We make mistakes. But with each passing day, we learn.

The lesson of history is that when faced with a danger like Donald Trump, opposition needs to grow. Opposition needs to be focused. Opposition needs to be bold. Most of all, opposition needs to be willing to fight.

Things are moving fast, and time is running outfor us to grasp what has happened, and for us to make clearin every way, from every mountaintop we canthat we will fight back.

You bet we will fight back! And you better believe well keep fighting for our progressive agenda.

Next week, many of us in this room return to Washington. Eyes will be on us. We do not control the government. Many times, our side wont win. But we have our voices.

And we will add our voices to the voices of millions of people in this country who are standing up to say that the character of this nation is not the character of its President.

No. In our democracy, We the People decide the character of this nation.

When we protest, when we make phone calls, when we carry signs and ask questions, when we make our voices heardthat is when we affirm our uniquely American character. We will resist every single effort to make America into a small and spiteful place. We will resist every injustice. We will resist every effort to divide us. We will resist every effort to disgrace our Constitution. We will resist every single step toward the takeover of our government by billionaires, bankers and bigots.

This is not the moment we asked for, but it is the moment we have been called to. This is our test.

The hour to fight is upon usand we are ready. We will fight back, side by side. We will fight back.

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