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Steve Bannon, the White House Chief Strategist and nationalist lightening-rod extraordinaire, has made his public speaking debut at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) a couple of weeks ago. I’ll leave the dissection of his remarks to people who get paid millions of dollars to spin things, but at the very end of the interview, Mr. Bannon invited the audience, and by extension the American people, to help the Trump administration in a very peculiar way: “We want you to have our back... but also and more importantly, hold us accountable. Hold us accountable to what we promised. Hold us accountable for delivering on what we promised”. Well, Mr. Bannon, here is my RSVP to your most gracious invitation.
I would like to hold you accountable for the way you are handling, or rather mishandling, the debate around Obamacare, and health care in general. As far as I can tell, and by your own admission, your job Mr. Bannon is to implement the President’s agenda as presented to the American people for consideration during his campaign. I have watched approximately 90% of candidate Trump’s rallies, all the debates and all the interviews, because as a bleeding heart liberal, I had to be sure I knew exactly what I was voting for. What he promised, what you all promised, was to protect Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security and you made it crystal clear that Mr. Trump was the only candidate (excluding the defeated Bernie Sanders) to commit to this trifecta of righteousness. I would like to hold you accountable for delivering on this promise in its entirety.
Yes, Mr. Trump promised to “repeal and replace the disaster known as Obamacare” multiple times to standing ovations, and yes, he spoke loosely about selling insurance across state lines and health saving accounts and having all sorts of choices. In rally after rally, the President explained over and over again what he thought was wrong with Obamacare: the premiums going through the roof, especially that blessed 116% in Arizona, the high deductibles that make it impossible for people to see a doctor unless they are hit by a truck or are near death (whichever comes first, I guess). But most of all he spoke about “something terrific” that will replace the “failing Obamacare” and more recently President Trump promised health insurance for all Americans including those who cannot pay for it. I would like to hold you accountable for this terificness in all its promised glory.
My inclination is to say that so far your team has not delved into the intricacies of health care reform. If you would have, one or another incendiary piece of paper would have leaked to The New York Times by now. I get that dealing with insurance is not as philosophically elevating as dealing with culture wars and other grand historical trends, but back in the trailers of the Appalachian Mountains, and in the modest homes of rust belt workers who lost their jobs to the globalized economy, and at every kitchen table in the America where decisions are still made at kitchen tables, health insurance is a life and death problem. President Trump promised to be the voice of these forgotten people. He promised to speak for them, fight for them and win for them. Of all the promises you made, this is the one promise I will hold you most accountable for.
The other day the new GOP “secret plan” to repeal and replace Obamacare has been finally unveiled in two separate pieces. We have seen Obamacare replacement plans from the party of Ayn Rand long before this election, so I will not hold you accountable for the childishly vindictive Ryan “plan”, or the more comprehensive cruelty of Dr. Price’s “bill”, and I know that this “new” abomination, which is a clumsy cross between the two, is not your plan, Mr. Bannon. For all I know this may be a brilliant strategy to eschew the responsibility of fixing Obamacare, because this new plan is not likely to clear the House and it certainly won’t get through the Senate, but in the unlikely event that it does, I will hold you accountable if this exercise in boldfaced deceit ever becomes law.
The “experts” will be delving into all the gory details, but please allow me to cut through the chase. The GOP plan is a perfidious conservative concoction. The GOP plan is killing Medicaid and Medicare. The GOP plan is reducing premium support for most people without employer or government supplied health insurance. The GOP plan is increasing exposure to those awful high deductibles for millions of additional people, poorer older and sicker than before. And finally, the GOP plan is cutting taxes for wealthy people and corporations. Is this your idea of how we put America First, Mr. Bannon? Is this President Trump’s idea of how we Make America Great Again? It never occurred to me to ask, sir, but what do you guys mean when you say “America”? I cannot obviously hold you accountable for the answer, but history and whichever God you pray to, eventually will.
I do agree with you Mr. Bannon on the nefarious effects of a globalized economy and the feckless role played by a “globalist, corporatist media” machine, and I have your back in this fight for the soul of America and the dignity of the American worker. I am sure you can appreciate how difficult it is for a liberal to make such statements amidst the frothing and frenzied neo-McCarthyism upon us now. The only remaining question, Mr. Bannon, is whether you have our backs. I have not seen President Trump shrink from a fight before, and whether you like it or not, health care, not Russia, will be the defining issue of his presidency. As conservative corporatism is fusing with progressive globalism, combining the worst of both worlds into a formidable force against the people, I will hold you accountable for failing to side with the irredeemably deplorable masses that put you in the White House in the first place.
President Trump needs to stand up and clearly state that he will not sign a bill that takes away whatever little health care poor, sick and low income people still have. These people are us, Mr. Bannon. They are the #TrumpTrain, the Movement, the Bikers for Trump, the Latinas for Trump, the “build that wall” and “lock her up” chanters, and the ones who took you up on your offer, because “what the hell do they have to lose”. They didn’t come “pouring in” to demand less health care for themselves so there’s more cash available for the “administrative government”. These people may not know much about the abject art of politicking, but they have vast expertise in getting screwed. They know it when they see it. And they are seeing it now, Mr. Bannon. They are seeing it now.
It would be most unfortunate, and the end of the road for me, if the first legislation enacted by this administration is one where once again men in fancy suits forget those who have always been forgotten, in stark contradiction to explicit promises made repeatedly, both before and after the elections. A government of, by and for the people, another frequently made promise, does not enact immoral legislation, and the GOP plan to repeal and replace Obamacare is beyond immoral. Your boss, Mr. Bannon, is the President of the United States of America. He is the President of the American people, even the poor ones, especially the poor ones. He has the power and the duty to veto immoral legislation, and we the people will hold President Trump accountable for that.
I would like to hold you accountable for the way you are handling, or rather mishandling, the debate around Obamacare, and health care in general. As far as I can tell, and by your own admission, your job Mr. Bannon is to implement the President’s agenda as presented to the American people for consideration during his campaign. I have watched approximately 90% of candidate Trump’s rallies, all the debates and all the interviews, because as a bleeding heart liberal, I had to be sure I knew exactly what I was voting for. What he promised, what you all promised, was to protect Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security and you made it crystal clear that Mr. Trump was the only candidate (excluding the defeated Bernie Sanders) to commit to this trifecta of righteousness. I would like to hold you accountable for delivering on this promise in its entirety.
Yes, Mr. Trump promised to “repeal and replace the disaster known as Obamacare” multiple times to standing ovations, and yes, he spoke loosely about selling insurance across state lines and health saving accounts and having all sorts of choices. In rally after rally, the President explained over and over again what he thought was wrong with Obamacare: the premiums going through the roof, especially that blessed 116% in Arizona, the high deductibles that make it impossible for people to see a doctor unless they are hit by a truck or are near death (whichever comes first, I guess). But most of all he spoke about “something terrific” that will replace the “failing Obamacare” and more recently President Trump promised health insurance for all Americans including those who cannot pay for it. I would like to hold you accountable for this terificness in all its promised glory.
My inclination is to say that so far your team has not delved into the intricacies of health care reform. If you would have, one or another incendiary piece of paper would have leaked to The New York Times by now. I get that dealing with insurance is not as philosophically elevating as dealing with culture wars and other grand historical trends, but back in the trailers of the Appalachian Mountains, and in the modest homes of rust belt workers who lost their jobs to the globalized economy, and at every kitchen table in the America where decisions are still made at kitchen tables, health insurance is a life and death problem. President Trump promised to be the voice of these forgotten people. He promised to speak for them, fight for them and win for them. Of all the promises you made, this is the one promise I will hold you most accountable for.
The other day the new GOP “secret plan” to repeal and replace Obamacare has been finally unveiled in two separate pieces. We have seen Obamacare replacement plans from the party of Ayn Rand long before this election, so I will not hold you accountable for the childishly vindictive Ryan “plan”, or the more comprehensive cruelty of Dr. Price’s “bill”, and I know that this “new” abomination, which is a clumsy cross between the two, is not your plan, Mr. Bannon. For all I know this may be a brilliant strategy to eschew the responsibility of fixing Obamacare, because this new plan is not likely to clear the House and it certainly won’t get through the Senate, but in the unlikely event that it does, I will hold you accountable if this exercise in boldfaced deceit ever becomes law.
The “experts” will be delving into all the gory details, but please allow me to cut through the chase. The GOP plan is a perfidious conservative concoction. The GOP plan is killing Medicaid and Medicare. The GOP plan is reducing premium support for most people without employer or government supplied health insurance. The GOP plan is increasing exposure to those awful high deductibles for millions of additional people, poorer older and sicker than before. And finally, the GOP plan is cutting taxes for wealthy people and corporations. Is this your idea of how we put America First, Mr. Bannon? Is this President Trump’s idea of how we Make America Great Again? It never occurred to me to ask, sir, but what do you guys mean when you say “America”? I cannot obviously hold you accountable for the answer, but history and whichever God you pray to, eventually will.
I do agree with you Mr. Bannon on the nefarious effects of a globalized economy and the feckless role played by a “globalist, corporatist media” machine, and I have your back in this fight for the soul of America and the dignity of the American worker. I am sure you can appreciate how difficult it is for a liberal to make such statements amidst the frothing and frenzied neo-McCarthyism upon us now. The only remaining question, Mr. Bannon, is whether you have our backs. I have not seen President Trump shrink from a fight before, and whether you like it or not, health care, not Russia, will be the defining issue of his presidency. As conservative corporatism is fusing with progressive globalism, combining the worst of both worlds into a formidable force against the people, I will hold you accountable for failing to side with the irredeemably deplorable masses that put you in the White House in the first place.
President Trump needs to stand up and clearly state that he will not sign a bill that takes away whatever little health care poor, sick and low income people still have. These people are us, Mr. Bannon. They are the #TrumpTrain, the Movement, the Bikers for Trump, the Latinas for Trump, the “build that wall” and “lock her up” chanters, and the ones who took you up on your offer, because “what the hell do they have to lose”. They didn’t come “pouring in” to demand less health care for themselves so there’s more cash available for the “administrative government”. These people may not know much about the abject art of politicking, but they have vast expertise in getting screwed. They know it when they see it. And they are seeing it now, Mr. Bannon. They are seeing it now.
It would be most unfortunate, and the end of the road for me, if the first legislation enacted by this administration is one where once again men in fancy suits forget those who have always been forgotten, in stark contradiction to explicit promises made repeatedly, both before and after the elections. A government of, by and for the people, another frequently made promise, does not enact immoral legislation, and the GOP plan to repeal and replace Obamacare is beyond immoral. Your boss, Mr. Bannon, is the President of the United States of America. He is the President of the American people, even the poor ones, especially the poor ones. He has the power and the duty to veto immoral legislation, and we the people will hold President Trump accountable for that.
Resep Bolu Nutrijel Coklat All In One Method - Resep bolu nutrijel yang saya buat ini bersumber dari Kheyla's Kitchen. Pas pertama lihat review nya saya langsung tertarik ingin segera mencobanya. Soalnya di lihat dari picture nya saja serasa hasil dari resep bolu nutrijel coklatnya serasa kempus, lembut hampir saudaraan dengan chiffon cake yang beberapa waktu lalu saya bagikan. Bagi yang ingin mencicipi chiffon cake boleh klik resepnya di sini Sponge Cake Dasar.
Adanya bolu nutrijel ini menurut saya menambah kreasi cara mengolah bubuk nutrijel yang biasanya hanya di olah menjadi olahan puding saja. Yah, memang tidak bisa di pungkiri kalau ibu-ibu sekarang memang sangat kreatif. Sebenarnya membuat resep bolu nutrijel sangat mudah, karena bahan-bahan yang digunakan merupakan kreasi dari resep bolu sederhana. Hanya saja untuk menambah rasa dan teksture lembut maka di tambahkan bubuk nutrijel.
Untuk penggunaan bubuk nutrijell bisa disesuaikan dengan selera, karena memang tidak ada batasan dalam pemakaian rasa. Jadi jangan heran lagi kalau kini banyak kreasi resep bolu nutrijel yang sliweran di internet. Mulai dari bolu nutrijel jeruk, bolu nutrijel mangga, bolu nutrijel kelapa muda, bolu nutrijel plain, bolu nutrijel pandan coklat, bolu nutrijel anggur, bolu nutrijel strawberry, bolu nutrijel coklat, bolu nutrijel melon dan bolu nutrijel leci.
Semakin bertambahnya penggemar bolu nutrijel, kini muncul lagi kreasi rasa bolu nutrijel dan cake nutrijell lainnya yang semakin memanjakan lidah. Mulai dari nutrijell ogura cake, bolu nutrijel nutrisari, bolu nutrijel no SP, bolu nutrijel tanpa mixer, bolu nutrijell oreo, nutrijell comouflage, bolu nutrijel keju, bolu nutrijel chocochip dan masih banyak yang lainnya. Wow, tak disangka ya bun, bubuk jelly atau bubuk agar-agar dapat dipadukan dengan bahan cake.
Dari kreasi resep bolu nutrijel di atas pasti di antara bunda ada yang bertanya. Apa enak ya bolu di buat dari campuran nutrijell? Jawabannya enak! Dan yang wajib bunda ketahui bahwa penggunaan nutrijel ini yang membuat bolu semakin empuk dan lembut. Selembut Resep Bolu Kukus Pandan Irit Telur Enak Kempus.
Cara membuat resep bolu nutrijel panggang ini tentu saja sangat mudah dan praktis. Apa lagi bahan-bahan yang dibutuhkan mudah ditemui dimana-mana dengan harga yang cukup terjangkau dan ekonomis. Jadi tidak ada alasan lagi untuk tidak mencoba kreasi bolu nutrijel ini. Oh iya hampir lupa, pengolahan bolu nutrijel ada 2 cara ya bun, yaitu bolu nutrijel panggang dan bolu nutrijel kukus.
Nah pada kesempatan kali ini saya akan membagikan resep bolu nutrijel coklat panggang yang mudah untuk dipratekkan dari dapur tercinta. Dalam judul bolu nutrijel coklat ini bukan berarti saya menggunakan bubuk nutrijell coklat, tapi saya menggunakan nutrijell plain. Hanya saja untuk rasa coklatnya berasal dari pasta mocca dan coklat bubuk. Sudah bisa dibayangkan kan rasanya bolu nutrijel coklat panggang yang satu ini? Pasti ada rasa coklat dengan wangi kopi mocca yang khas.
Dan kabar gembiranya lagi, dalam resep bolu nutrijel panggang coklat mocca ini saya menggunakan all in one method yang tinggal cemplung-cemplung, aduk semua bahan jadi satu. Praktis deh pokoknya! Jadi sangat mudah dibuat oleh siapa pun, termasuk pemula yang baru belajar cooking sekalipun.
Ya sudah, yuk ah langsung saja di simak Bahan-bahan dan Cara Membuat Bolu Nutrijel Metode all in one super praktis seperti berikut ini.
Resep dan Cara Membuat Bolu Nutrijel Coklat
Bahan-bahan Bolu :
- Tepung protein sedang 90 gram
- Tepung maizena 1 sendok makan
- Nutrijel plain 1 sachet kecil
- Baking powder 1/4 sendok teh
- Telur 3 butir
- Gula pasir 80 gram
- SP 1/2 sendok teh
- Vanila bubuk 1/4 sendok teh
- Minyak atau margarin 65 gram (lelehkan)
Bahan Perasa / Tambahan :
- Pasta mocca 1/4 sendok teh
- Coklat bubuk 1 sendok teh (saya pakai black cocoa powder)
- Essens vanila 1/4 sendok teh
Langkah Membuat Bolu Nutrijel :
- Pertama-tama panaskan oven dengan suhu 180 celcius.
- Selanjutnya siapkan baskom bersih, ayak bahan kering seperti terigu, nutrijell, BP dan maizena. Kemudian masukkan semua bahan lain kecuali minyak atau margarin leleh dan bahan tambahan.
- Mixer dengan speed sedang selama 5 menit atau hingga bahan tercampur dengan rata, lalu lanjutkan dengan speed tinggi sampai adonan menjadi kental, bewarna putih dan berjejak. (jambul petruk).
- Setelah itu masukkan minyak atau margarin leleh kedalam adonan. Aduk balik dengan hati-hati sampai semua tercampur semua. (saya menggunakan metode pancing. Yaitu dengan memasukan sekitar 3 sendok makan adonan kedalam minyak atau margarin leleh. Lalu aduk rata sampai tercampur rata. Kemudian baru dituang ke adonan semula dan aduk balik sampai rata).
- Bagi adonan menjadi 3 bagian, beri masing-masing adonan dengan bahan tambahan. 1 adonan diberi coklat bubuk, 1 adonan diberi pasta mocca, 1 adonan lagi di beri essens vanilla.
- Kemudian tuang ketiga adonan tadi ke dalam loyang secara acak atau selang seling.
- Panggang dengan suhu 180 celcius, kurang lebih selama 30-35 menit atau sampai matang. (sesuaikan dengan oven masing-masing ya, karena setiap oven beda-beda panasnya). Angkat, dinginkan.
- Setelah didinginkan, bolu nutrijel coklat panggang siap untuk dipotong dan dihiDangkan. Ehmm nyumiii!
Selain enak untuk camilan saat menikmati teh, kopi dan minuman hangat, bolu nutrijel ini juga cocok untuk dijadikan sajian arisan, kudapan pengajian, ulang tahun dan isian snack box.
Wowkeh, selamat mencoba dan berkreasi sendiri dengan rahasia Resep Bolu Nutrijel Coklat All In One Method.
Jangan lewatkan : Resep Brownies Tanpa Telur, Terigu, Oven dan Mixer, Hasilnya Lembut!
Sampai bertemu di artikel resep selanjutnya, jika artikel resep bolu nutrijel metode all in one ini di rasa bermanfaat jangan lupa di share ya. Terimakasih bunda :)
Kelp and nori soup.
Kelp is also known as kombu, or 海带.
Nori is the type of seaweed used to wrap sushi. The type I used today is the snack pack nori.
I was curious about this soup found in a recipe book I have. And it's a great way to use up nori snacks that have turned limp in our humid weather.
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