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Former Navy Admiral to Trump – Please Revoke My Security Clearance

William H. McRaven, a decorated Navy Admiral who oversaw the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden, penned a letter to the national disgrace in the Oval Office, the national disgrace also know as Donald Trump.

Dear Mr. President:

Former CIA director John Brennan, whose security clearance you revoked on Wednesday, is one of the finest public servants I have ever known. Few Americans have done more to protect this country than John. He is a man of unparalleled integrity, whose honesty and character have never been in question, except by those who don’t know him.

Therefore, I would consider it an honor if you would revoke my security clearance as well, so I can add my name to the list of men and women who have spoken up against your presidency.

Like most Americans, I had hoped that when you became president, you would rise to the occasion and become the leader this great nation needs.

A good leader tries to embody the best qualities of his or her organization. A good leader sets the example for others to follow. A good leader always puts the welfare of others before himself or herself.

Your leadership, however, has shown little of these qualities. Through your actions, you have embarrassed us in the eyes of our children, humiliated us on the world stage and, worst of all, divided us as a nation.

If you think for a moment that your McCarthy-era tactics will suppress the voices of criticism, you are sadly mistaken. The criticism will continue until you become the leader we prayed you would be.

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Mika Brzezinski – “Donald Trump is Completely Unhinged” – Video

MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski offered a stunning and blistering piece on Friday’s Morning Joe. In a commentary, she admitted a lot of people – including his close advisors and congressional Republicans – are afraid to say the obvious: that Donald Trump “is completely unhinged and getting worse by the day!”

“He’s not well. That’s the bottom line. There’s no way anyone who knows Donald Trump, but has not bought in some way, could watch him last night and not come away with the feeling that the President of the United States is completely unhinged and getting worse by the day.”

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Chelsea Clinton – Trump has “Mainstreamed Hate”

The Clintons are fighting back… will, at least Chelsea Clinton is. And she is fighting back hard.

While being interviewed by The Guardian, Chelsea Clinton did not hold her tongue when talking about the racism and hate ushered in and mainstreamed by the Trump administration.

“I think that the way that our president and many people around him have not only mainstreamed hate, but mainlined it, is so deeply dangerous. I think the wreckage that we’re seeing at this moment is one that will, I hope, be repaired on the policy standpoint when we elect Democrats. But I think we will still then have work to do on repairing the tone in our country, the exposure of the real racist and sexist, homophobic, Islamophobic and anti-Semitic feeling which is on the rise in our country ― a rot that has been exposed.”

See the rest of the interview here

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Trump Calls His Wife By The Wrong Name

I can understand making this mistake when you’re talking about a friend. I can understand making this mistake when you’re talking about an acquaintance. But when you’re talking about your wife, the mother of your youngest child, making such a mistake deserve much condemnation!

After returning home from an almost week-long stay at the hospital for a kidney treatment, Donald Trump took to Twitter to welcome his wife home. He tweets;

“Great to have our incredible First Lady back home in the White House. Melanie is feeling and doing really well. Thank you for all of your prayers and best wishes!”

He quickly deleted the tweet and replaced it with another tweet welcoming his real wife Melania, not “Melanie.”

By now we all know that her name is Melania. Someone needs to tell her husband what her name is.

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One Word: Trumpflation!

Yes, it’s here. Trumpflation: that combination of rising wages, rising interest rates, a border that’s closed to low wage labor, a trade war with China, tensions with our European allies over economic sanctions, and a dropping fertility rate. 

What’s it all add up to?

Well, it doesn’t really add up, but the result will be rising prices and wages that won’t keep pace. Add in the nice gotcha that will hit many people’s tax bills next April and you have a problem. This is what can happen when you govern by chaos, ignorance and a commitment to making the wealthy wealthier.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for a rising, healthy economy where anyone who wants a job can get one. And the economic expansion that began under Obama will continue to provide more employment and more money in the economy. Corporations have lots of cash on hand and many have committed to either building factories or bringing production home from overseas. These are positive developments and a wise president would leave this all alone, especially one who has told us repeatedly that he is a fan of laissez-faire economics.

The problems creep in when you poison the well with ideology. Isolating the country, threatening a trade war, slapping tariffs on goods and stoking a labor shortage because of short-sighted immigration policies will, I fear, stomp on this growth and will lead to unintended but decidedly visible consequences.

Which we are already seeing. Gas prices are up. Food prices are up – even at my local warehouse store. Of course, the convenience of all of this is that when the government calculates inflation they exclude, you got it, gas and food prices. So while these are the components that affect people more directly, the real inflation rate will likely remain low while people scratch their head about why goods cost so much more.

As for wages, I am glad to see them rising somewhat. But they are not rising enough to cover the rising prices. The promise of the tax cut was that American corporations would create more high wage jobs and invest in new infrastructure. The reality is that most of the tax cut money is going into stock buybacks that do very little for workers.  The federal minimum wage remains the same and this Congress will probably not raise it. Add the rising interest rates on cars and homes etc., and the debt will cost that much more. Unless workers are going to get a 4-5% increase, at some point they will start losing money.

The labor supply is in real jeopardy because fewer people are coming to the United States. They’ve been barred or scared off by the administration’s intolerance and hatred. Simply put, our economy has grown over the years because of new workers who come to this country. The birthrate has slowed, even revered in the past year. Countries that cannot replace their populations run the real and documented risk of stifling economic growth.

But at least we’ll get to test that old adage that immigrants are taking low wage jobs from Americans. With fewer immigrants, we will finally see if Americans flock to the fields or to the meat-packing plants. If wages stay low, then I don’t see this happening. When farm and meat producers begin to pay higher wages, we will all pay more at the store.

If we had a real populist in charge, then perhaps we could look forward to working people getting ahead and a tax cut that didn’t penalize people who voted against him. But we don’t have a real populist in charge, we have a president who would rather rule chaotically and unpredictably, although his unpredictability is becoming far more predictable, which creates uncertainty, volatility, and inequality.

Which is exactly what this country can look forward to.

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Donald Trump Repaid $100,000 in Hush Money To Porn Star

I’m trying to understand this. How can Donald Trump repay money his lawyer used to buy Porn Star Stormy Daniels’ silence about her sexual affair with the donald, when Trump swears he knew nothing about his lawyer’s payment?

You can only lie for so long before the truth catches up with you.

According to reporting in Yahoo News, Trump not only knew about the hush money, he actually repaid some of it. 

 

 

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Giuliani Confesses to Not Knowing All The Lies to Tell – Video

Wanna work for Donald Trump? Then you must know how to lie… or as Rudy Giuliani puts it, you must “learn all the facts.”

But how can you learn facts when Donald Trump and his administration is built on lies and corruption? And I’m not just saying that because of my inability to see anything favorable about Donald Trump, I’m calling it as it is. Donald Trump and his administration has lied and misled the American people every chance they get!

But I digress.

After going on television last week to tell the Americans that Donald Trump knew about the Stormy Daniels payment and has in fact, paid back the $130,000 in hush money his lawyer paid to the porn star, money paid days before the election to keep the porn star quiet about her sexual relationship with Donald Trump – Giuliani, who spoke with a commanding authority of the facts last week is now changing his tune. Apparently, he only knows half the truth… or half the lies depending on how you look at it.

This week, Donald Trump’s newest lawyer backtracked his claim that Trump knew about the hush money payment.

Work for Trump? You must know all the lies!

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Beware of Smiling Dictators

It’s on. The Kim Jong-un Redemption Tour is officially under way and like any other one-party, all-powerful, illiberal, murderous dictator, he is smiling all the way.

Hello. I had my uncle shot. (Smile)

Hello. I had my half-brother killed in one of the most unique, sinister plots I could think of. (Smile)

Hello. I’m going to make nice-nice with our brothers and sisters in South Korea and meet with President Trump, who thinks I’m going to give up all of my nuclear weapons in return for some food and maybe some cultural artifacts. (Smile)

I’ll believe it when I see it.

And here’s the funny thing: Kim has a far more experienced foreign policy team than the United States does now. The president, I fear, knows very little other than what’s in his gut, which at any given moment has come from McDonald’s. The new Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, has been on the job for a little over two days and is more infamous for his dislike of Muslims than what he knows about global politics.

OK, you’re right. Not funny at all.

Plus, I’m a bit unsure as to what “denuclearization” means. Are both Koreas supposed to give up their nuclear arsenals? Are the Chinese and the Russians supposed to give up anything? After all, North and South can’t sign a peace agreement to end the war without the US and other countries that were involved in the fighting. And what about the Japanese? Will we be asked to stop supporting Japan with our nuclear weapons?

Or is this like my kitchen? I won’t bomb my neighbor, but please don’t ask me to give up my microwave.

So many questions.

And then there’s that smiling Comrade Kim, knowing that he can go on killing, starving, harassing, jailing, intimidating, propagandizing, bankrupting and misleading his people because he probably watches FOX News and understands that the Trump Administration will not only turn a blind eye to human rights abuses, they’ll go all Oedipus on us and take a stick to their remaining oculars.

That’s the real payoff and Kim knows it. He will not be held to account for the truly terrible things he’s done to his people and he’ll extract something of value for his regime. The South might get a peace treaty, repatriation for citizens who were kidnapped by the North, reunification meetings for families, and a promise from Kim not to invade, which will help the government of President Moon Jae-in maintain its economy and security. The North will get pretty much everything else, including some food aid, which is great, but it certainly won’t be enough to turn around an economy that’s hovering about three inches above dirt level.

As for the United States? Kim will want something in return for his denuclearization, such as a promise that the US won’t invade, but it also might involve us weakening our alliance with Japan and South Korea. And I’m sure that Chinese President Xi will be involved as well. Many of the news reports talk about how China is sidelined or marginalized as Kim goes directly to the South and then will meet with President Trump. I don’t buy a word of it. President Xi, unlike the other bombasts who’ve taken to the world stage in the past two years, knows the value of silence. And loyalty. Kim is not acting alone.

When all is said and done, though, the smiling dictator will go back to his country and dictate. Everything. Nothing of any value will change.

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Trump Administration to Increase Rent For Poorest Americans

Another example of how Donald Trump and his administration is taking from the poor and giving to the rich!

U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson on Wednesday will propose tripling the amount the poorest households are expected to pay for rent as well as encourage those receiving housing subsidies to work, according to the administration’s legislative proposal obtained by The Washington Post.

The move to overhaul how low-income rental subsidies are calculated would affect more than 4.5 million families relying on federal housing assistance. The proposed legislation would require congressional approval.

Currently, tenants generally pay 30 percent of their adjusted income toward rent or a public housing agency minimum rent not to exceed $50. The administration’s legislative proposal sets the family monthly rent contribution at 35 percent of gross income or 35 percent of their earnings by working 15 hours a week at the federal minimum wage — or approximately $150 a month, three times higher than the current minimum.

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The Bullet Stops Here

I believe we have a winner.

The award for the most misguided person in the United States has to go to Micheal D. Cohen, Donald Trump’s attorney and scheissmeister, who is quoted as saying that he would take a bullet for the president.

Now don’t get me wrong. I would certainly take a bullet for anyone in my immediate family or a close friend, but I most certainly would not take anything for a person, much less a president, who denigrates, insults and forsakes me as a human being.

Misplaced loyalty is a failure of character. Cleaning up other people’s infidelities, financial irregularities and lapses of judgement that a child could explain as wrong is no way to make a living. It’s no wonder that the president and those who know him are more worried about what the FBI will find out by sifting through Cohen’s records than they are about Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian meddling in the election. What Trump has done domestically is far more noxious and damaging to his presidency.

But just when this story should be blooming in springtime glory, the Democrats stepped into some scheiss of their own by filing a lawsuit alleging criminal activity against it by the Russians, the Trump campaign, and Wikileaks. Further, the DNC filed the suit without letting important people like Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi know they were doing this. Honestly, it makes the party look like a bunch of crybabies. Let Mueller do his job, keep the pressure on Cohen and focus on the ill effects of the president’s policies on the economy, the environment, families, and the safety of their children.

Is that too much to ask? Or do the Democrats simply need to create fissures and schisms to feel alive?

The Republicans are already running the fall campaign by warning their donors and voters that if the Democrats win either or both legislative houses in November, then they will open impeachment proceedings as soon as their members are sworn in. Why give this issue back to the GOP? It’s not like they have a stellar record to run on. The tax cuts are exciting no one except the companies that are using their windfall to buy up stock, and the rise in gas prices will soon negate most of the money that the middle and working classes are finding in their checks. Healthcare also seems to be a real worry to many middle-class families because premiums and drug prices are rising at the same time that coverage and deductibles are making it difficult to get adequate care.

With all the other distractions in Washington, running a campaign on middle-class concerns would be a fun idea, yes? Perhaps the DNC could be persuaded to fund such a campaign for the fall instead of playing the president’s game and making everything a matter of resentment and blame.

Instead of taking a bullet, why don’t we bite the bullet and do what’s right for the American people who deserve better than what they’re presently getting from their representatives? I’d sacrifice a lot for that.

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Jeffrey Toobin – Donald Trump is Firing People for Doing Their Job – Video

I have not written much about this presidency because the thought of Donald Trump in the Oval Office still makes me shake my head in disbelief. But I do keep up with the sickening news coming from the Trump White House and I remain baffled that there are Americans who still support this gradual push to Authoritarian.

Why Authoritarian you asked? Because to hell with the United States Constitution and the First Amendment. Donald Trump has stumped all over that document like a four-year old throwing a tantrum. Authoritarian because time and again, Donald Trump has proven that he has absolutely no problem with fighting those that opposes him, even if he is wrong and they are right.

CNN’s Jeffrey Toobin made this very observation tonight while talking to Anderson Cooper.  Asked to talk about a New York Times report that revealed Trump wanted to fire Mueller in December, Toobin explained that Trump is firing people “for doing their job!”

“Rod Rosenstein has done nothing wrong. He has done his job. Yet it seems like – and I certainly believe the reporting of our colleagues – that he is on the verge of losing his job because he did the right thing. So I think it is totally believable that the President is considering firing Rosenstein, that he almost fired Mueller in December and earlier last year. But we can’t lose perspective on the fact that this is wrong. This whole approach to being president is wrong!

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After the Nor’easters:Trump Caves on the Budget While the Real Storm(y) is on the Horizon

For all the talk about President Trump almost vetoing the Congressional spending bill, what’s lost is that his presidency will likely turn out to be a textbook case of an outsider with no natural political constituency unable to reorder the bureaucracy or scare enough legislators to bend to his will. After all, here is a politician who did not garner a majority of popular votes and is proving unable and unwilling to reach across the aisle to work with Democrats, who in many cases would be able to give him votes on legislation he’d like to pass.

Yes, he got his military spending increase, but on most other measures, including the ridiculous wall on the Mexican border, he earned the political equivalent of the Golden Sombrero, whiffing on cuts he proposed in funding for the arts, the EPA, housing and transportation, each of which received an increase in government support or the same level of funding as the year before. In effect, Congress ignored the president’s request, then essentially told him to sign the bill or he’d get a worse one in return.

So much for Trump the dealmaker or politician who would come in and clean house. In fact, the only house he’s cleaned is the White House by firing and replacing his staff at a rate unseen in…forever.

Congress has learned that the president cannot rally Americans behind his agenda mainly because his agenda is supported by a minority of people and his behavior has so eroded his support that Republican members of Congress are running for the doors in anticipation of a Democratic wave election in November. Trump has also shown a notable lack of policy knowledge and engagement, so trying to make an actual argument other than a particular policy is “great” or “the best” seems to be beyond his grasp. Add in the tweets that come in flurries after he’s watched some outrage on FOX and you have a political environment that is unstable, ignorant and rudderless.

Just what the Founders envisioned, right?

What should make Republicans quake that much more is that they and the president should be at the height of their power and influence. One-party governance has a short shelf life as Democrats can confirm from 2009-2011. You get two years to prove your worth and Republicans understand that they have not unified the country and that the president is not going to have a coat, much less coattails in the upcoming election. For the president to be snubbed on his major priorities at this point is a major rebuke. Neither they nor he are going to regain influence. The tax cuts are in the system. If all Trump has left is to bar transgender Americans from serving in the military, then it’s going to be a difficult environment for them for the rest of the year.

And that’s just the domestic side. A rejection of the diplomatic order that’s kept the peace since 1945 in the form of higher tariffs, a foreign policy team full of hawks, and a confrontational attitude towards China and North Korea are all causing some concern in the United States and abroad. It’s one thing to shake up a moribund system. It’s quite another to cause other countries to question the commitment of the United States to protocols that keep the world safe.

The president finally has a foreign policy and security team he’s comfortable with, but he still sees the world as a series of personal relationships that determine who gets punished and who doesn’t. Congratulating Vladimir Putin while applying tariffs to Japan makes for a contradictory signal. Gutting the State Department, leaving embassies short staffed and trusting your gut on Kim Jong-un is downright dangerous. The lone bright spot is holding China accountable for the theft of intellectual property, which has gone on since the 1990s. But that’s hardly something to run on.

It’s a bit too early to call President Trump a lame duck, but he’s getting close. Congress passed the tax cuts, but the ACA remains, as does an un-walled border. The issue that could unite the country, an infrastructure bill that provides both jobs and desperate repairs, is nowhere to be found. And, of course, the Stormy clouds are gathering.

Donald Trump will not be a transformative leader because his worldview and policy knowledge are far too limited, and he had done nothing to unify the country. Congress just reminded him of that. The people will remind him again in November.

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