Generally speaking, I have have very little sympathy for those who have chosen to work for Donald Trump. And I certainly don’t think of them as heroes, which, based on things I’ve read in the past, is how many of them apparently see themselves. They argue that, by remaining in the administration, they’re able to […]
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Donald Trump demands that the traitors in his midst be identified and handed over to the authorities
Posted in History, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged betrayal, Bob Woodward, Dina Powell, Donald Trump, ghosts, gutless, LBJ, murder, Omarosa Manigault Newman, op-ed, Oval Office, paranoia, resistance, Rex Tillerson, Shakespearean, traitors 20 Comments
In a last ditch effort to satisfy their donors, Republicans attempt to kill the ACA and transfer billions of dollars to America’s super-rich by calling it a “middle class tax cut”
Remember how, this past summer, we all came together, fought like hell, and killed the Republican health care plan that would have robbed some 22 million Americans of their coverage? Well, it looks like it’s time for us to get back in fighting shape, as the Republicans seem hellbent on pushing legislation through Congress before […]
Posted in Corporate Crime, Health, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Affordable Care Act, Alan Greenspan, American aristocracy, asshole CEOs, budget deficit, call to action, campaign finance, campaign finance reform, Chris Collins, corporate takeover of politics, corporate tax breaks, corporate tax cheats, deficit, deficit spending, Donald Trump, estate tax, Gene Sperling, health care reform, John McCain, Lindsay Graham, Lisa Murkowski, mandates, middle class tax cuts, Mitch McConnell, National Economic Council, Obamacare, Paul Ryan, student loan debt, student loans, Susan Collins, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, tax policy, tax reform, threats to the middle class, trickle down economics, Trumpcare, wealth inequality 30 Comments
Follow the money… And keep an eye on the sanctions… The quid pro quo at the heart of the the relationship between the Trump administration and the government of Vladamir Putin is finally beginning to emerge
Earlier today, as Trump was formally bringing an end to the era of American global leadership by backing out of the Paris accord over the protests of environmentalists, business leaders and world leaders alike, some significant things were happening in the investigation into the quid pro quo at the heart of the relationship between the […]
Posted in Uncategorized Also tagged Ben Cardin, Christopher Steele, collusion, Donald Trump, dossier, global climate change, Global Warming, James Comey, Jared Kushner, Jef Sessions, Lindsay Graham, Magnitsky Act., Maxine Waters, Mayflower Hotel, Michael Flynn, Obama, Paris Accord, Rosneft, Russia, sanctions, Sergei Lavrov, Sergey Gorkov, Sergey Kislyak, State Department, Vladimir Putin, Vnesheconombank 15 Comments