Trump lost moving on with new year go Biden

You've lost your mind all your grand standing about Russia now your praising socialism . you must be one self loathing sob


no just more of that trumptard thinking....read the differences....sorry might be big words for your closed mind...…..i'm just not in favor of a dictatorship like the one you are supporting and pursuing…...
 
this I know is longer than most of your attention spans...and have posted it before....but you people just can't seem to understand

The Trump Kleptocracy
The presidency is officially a cash grab — and a pitstop on the way to autocracy


The convictions of Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen this August shined a light on the type of people Trump chooses to work with. He said he’d employ the “best people”; instead, he employed crooks.

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Trump is Leading the Most Corrupt Administration in U.S. History, One of First-Class Kleptocrats . By Alexander Nazaryan On 11/02/17 at 9:54 AM EDT . Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump ...

Behind all the outrage, the Manafort and Cohen convictions show that Trump’s government is building an American kleptocracy. The Washington Post has described how kleptocracy, or “rule by thieves,” arises when a country’s elite begin to systematically steal from public funds on a vast scale.

This is where the United States is headed. Trump’s government is powered by people who want to see tax cuts for their own benefit, without a care for the cost to others. This runs from voters backing pro-tax-cut candidates to the upper echelons of the GOP that are complicit in what Fortune magazine is calling “the biggest wealth grab in modern history.”

Trump Tax Plan Benefits Wealthy, Including Trump - The New ...
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/27/us/politics/trump-tax-plan-wealthy-middle-class...
Sep 27, 2017 · The plan would also benefit Mr. Trump and other affluent Americans by eliminating the estate tax, which affects just a few thousand uber-wealthy families each year, and the alternative minimum tax ...

It is far from the first time a person like Trump has run a country. History may determine it was inevitable that the United States would go the way of countries like Russia, Turkey, China, and many others, electing a leader who could facilitate transferring the country’s wealth to a small number of private individuals. The thing about kleptocracy is that it doesn’t need to break the law because those doing it are writing the law—but the outcome is the same.

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May 29, 2012 · Sixty percent of the U.S. Senate is lawyers. Enough said. 37.2% of the House of Representatives are lawyers. There are 81 Republican lawyers in Congress who list "lawyer

Trump was helped to power by a conspiracy of billionaires, including Vladimir Poroshenko and Robert Mercer. From this angle, you could argue that while the Russian attack on American democracy was partly political, it was mainly just about business. After all, the Russian government is a mafia gang for whom international politics is a business operation. By helping to power a man they helped make rich, they can weaken one of the main international obstacles to their own efforts to drain Russia of cash.

Unequal Russia: is anger stirring in the global capital of ...
https://www.theguardian.com/inequality/2017/apr/25/unequal-russia-is-anger-stirring-in...

This presidency is but a brief window to grab as much cash as possible before being inevitably booted back out.

The extent of Trump’s kleptocracy is becoming clear now, with his second proposed tax cut for the rich. The Trump government is ramping up the national debt by $1.5 trillion over 10 years while taking hundreds of billions of dollars out of the economy in tax cuts for the rich. In America, around two-thirds of all stocks and mutual funds are owned by just 5 percent of the people, and any tax-cut benefits for corporations will mainly just benefit that group. It is estimated that 34 percent of Trump’s December tax cuts benefit just the top 1 percent of the country’s rich.

US national debt rises $2 trillion under President Trump
fox43.com/2019/01/04/us-national-debt-rises-2-trillion-under-president-trump/
Yet as he cuts taxes for a rich minority, Trump is also freezing public sector pay because there’s not enough money. As Forbes magazine observed:

President Trump has cancelled the pay increases for public sector workers that were due to take effect in January 2019. His reason for doing so? The tax cuts that his administration has introduced are set to create the largest fiscal deficit since the Great Recession. Now this largesse has to be paid for.

In effect, his tax bills have taken money out of the economy and primarily redistributed it to corporations, CEOs, and the super rich.
This is not about Republican political ideology, and it is not mere economic incompetence. It is bare-faced kleptocracy. For Trump, his family, and the less principled crooks around him, this presidency is but a brief window to grab as much cash as possible before being inevitably booted back out of the White House. They’re like a bunch of ******* getting the keys to the world’s biggest candy store without any adults around to supervise them.


To understand the situation with more clarity, look at Russia, which is a more advanced version of what Trump seems to be building. In 2013, the Independent reported that just 110 people held one-third of Russia’s wealth.

The story of modern Russia is that of a massive transfer of wealth from the country to a small ruling elite. According to sociologist and expert on Russia, Elisabeth Schimpfossl, “When this first post-Soviet generation passes its wealth on… it will be the single biggest transfer of assets within the smallest group of people ever to have occurred.”

Beyond the human cost of kleptocracy is the danger that progressively draining the country of money creates the sort of inequality that leads to social and political unrest.

Russia’s kleptocracy has laundered hundreds of billions of dollars out of the country over the years. Meanwhile, Poroshenko’s latest attempt to increase the pension age means most Russian men will die before they are eligible for a state pension.

Most Russians, especially the elderly, are already living in a state of perpetual poverty. This reflects two stark realities: First, there is not enough money left in the Russian state coffers to pay pensions, and second, Russian men have a low life expectancy—arguably because the theft of its kleptocratic government means there is not enough money for health care, education, and the other things people need.

The average life expectancy in Russia is in the mid-sixties, but that’s an average many men fall short of. If all the money tied up in former state enterprises, and then in Russian oil and gas, had flowed back into a well-managed economy run by an honest and effective government, Russian life expectancy would have gone up, people would have adequate health care and education.

The same thing is now happening in the United States. Policies designed to protect the population—but which restrict businesses from making more money—are being abandoned.

Until now, the West was characterized by progress, which in a simple sense can be reflected in life expectancy. As countries become more efficient and effective, they generate more tax, and this is used to support better health care, education, and enforcement of laws that protect the population from harm.


Banning dangerous practices, such as the use of asbestos in building materials and lead in petrol, and introducing public health actions like immunization, universal health care, seatbelt laws, and smoking bans may negatively impact businesses, but it positively impacts people, which should be the point of government. People on their own cannot ******* rich and powerful corporations to stop harming them; they rely on the government to do that.

How the Trump Administration Pulled Back on Regulating ...
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The Trump administration has halted bans on toxic chemicals that are known to cause serious health threats. These moves, led by an ex-industry group executive now at the EPA, have allowed the continued use of products found to cause cancer, birth defects, and other ailments.

One of the simplest functions of any government is to ensure the people are afforded some degree of protection against the excesses of corporations and criminals, at least to the extent those excesses do not negatively impact life expectancy.

But, alarmingly, life expectancy is going down in the United States, primarily because the government is putting commercial and personal financial interests ahead of the health and well-being of its citizens.

Beyond the human cost of kleptocracy is the danger that progressively draining the country of money creates the sort of
inequality that leads to social and political unrest. This results in political instability and ever-increasing authoritarianism to keep order.

U.S. income inequality at highest level in 50 years ...
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/u-s-income-inequality-highest-level-50-years...
Sep 26, 2019 · — The gap between the haves and have-nots in the United States grew last year to its highest level in more than 50 years of tracking income inequality, according to Census Bureau figures.

Trump is increasingly undermining the media and
law enforcement because those are the two main tools a state has to prevent kleptocracy.

The Trump Administration's Treatment Of Law Enforcement ...
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-current-administrations-treatment-of- law...
Jun 16, 2017 · Comey was not the first high ranking law enforcement official to be fired unexpectedly by the Trump administration. In March, Preet Bharara was fired from his position as United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, even though President Trump had personally told him he would stay. Mr. Bharara oversaw a prosecutor’s office ...

As Russia, Turkey, and Venezuela have shown, kleptocrats use nationalism and populism to keep their base because they cannot use economic progress to win votes. They blame foreign governments, conspiracies, and immigrants for the failures actually caused by their own wholesale theft of the country’s assets.

They blame a biased media, foreign propaganda, and “enemies of the people,” when the news explains what is happening
. Meanwhile, they counter the truth with media they control—which either doesn’t say what is happening, tells lies, or distracts people from reality. Gradually, the economy unwinds and the social problems caused by these policies collide with the diminished public services that can no longer deal with them.

'Enemy of the People': Trump's hatred of the press is for ...
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2018/10/30/donald-trump-hatred-press-enemy...
Oct 30, 2018 · Donald Trump's hatred of the press, lies and bullying echoes dangerous regimes of the past Trump uses attacks on the media, totalitarian language, cartoonish conspiracy fictions and a …


This is how nationalism and populism become fascism.

Relaxing regulations on things that harm people puts added pressure on the health care system.

The increase in sickness reduces the performance of the economy. The resulting increase in social deprivation leads to an increase in crime. Conventional policing is underfunded and undermined by an increasingly corrupt and weakened judiciary, so laws become more draconian and policing becomes more militarized.

Trump has altered over 800 Obama-era regulations, Wilbur ...
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/oct/13/...
Oct 13, 2017 · Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said Friday that President Trump is “systematically” removing hundreds of regulations put in place by the Obama …

The kleptocratic policies continue to break things in a self-perpetuating cycle. The corrupt rich become even more rich, while the rest of the country becomes even more poor. The inequality leads to unrest, which is managed by ever more propaganda, less freedom, more control and censorship, and harsher policing.

Perpetually blaming others creates an ever-increasing need to find scapegoats, which spills over into outright attacks on minority groups or on foreign governments. We have seen this with Russia’s wars, used to distract people from local economic hardships. Turkey and Venezuela have blamed the United States, Hungary blames immigrants, and generally, every would-be dictator will blame anyone but themselves.

This is how a democracy becomes a kleptocracy, and then an autocracy, and then a dictatorship. This is how nationalism and populism become fascism.

Kleptocratic leaders become trapped in a cycle of their own making. The more wealth they amass, the worse things get for the poor, the harsher the steps they take to maintain order and power. They reach a point where they are so wealthy, and the people around them are so angry, that losing power would mean losing their wealth and, likely, their lives.

Although I doubt Trump could bring about a dictatorship like this, we are already looking at a situation where he could face criminal prosecution once he leaves office. This provides a powerful incentive for him to take more drastic measures to stay in power, weaken or corrupt the legal system that could later prosecute him, and muddy the media’s ability to report on his kleptocracy. He will probably fail, but not before he does immense damage to the United States.
 
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Trump signs bill restoring funding for black colleges
By COLLIN BINKLEY December 19, 2019


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President Donald Trump meets with Rep. Jeff Van Drew, D-N.J., who is planning to switch his party affiliation, in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, Dec. 19, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed a bipartisan bill that will permanently provide more than $250 million a year to the nation’s historically black colleges and universities, along with dozens of other institutions that serve large shares of minority students.
In signing the bill, Trump said historically black schools have “never had better champions in the White House.”
“When I took office, I promised to fight for HBCUs, and my administration continues to deliver,” Trump said. “A few months ago, funding for HBCUs was in jeopardy. But the White House and Congress came together and reached a historic agreement.”


Michael Lomax, president and CEO of the United Negro College Fund, thanked Trump and the thousands of advocates who lobbied Congress to support the bill.
“We enlisted more than 20,000 supporters to write and call their members of Congress,” Lomax said. “This activated army of advocates became the frontline of support for HBCUs, and they won the battle for our institutions.”
The bill restores $255 million in annual funding that lapsed Sept. 30 after Congress failed to renew it. Facing an end to the funding, some schools had started planning for deep cuts, with some telling staff their jobs or programs would be eliminated.
But lawmakers in the Senate recently reached a bipartisan deal that saved the funding. Their compromise added an amendment that will simplify the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, the form that college students fill out to determine their eligibility for financial aid.
The legislation will allow the Education Department to gather certain information directly from the IRS, which will eliminate up to 22 of the 108 questions on the form. It’s also meant to curb a verification process some families face to make sure they provided the same information to the IRS and to the Education Department.
Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., chairman of the Senate’s education committee, called the legislation a “Christmas present for college students and their families.”
“This bipartisan provision stops families from having to give their same tax information to the federal government twice — first to the IRS, then again to the U.S. Department of Education,” Alexander said. “It should eliminate most of the so-called ‘verification’ process, which is a bureaucratic nightmare that 5.5 million students go through annually.”
The legislation, known as the Future Act, also drew praise from Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, who called it a “historic bill” that reflects the administration’s commitment to students.
Such a racist act by such a racist president that wants to keep his heal on Black youth? Thanks @DeeAnnaMontana for uncovering Trump's hideous racism by throwing millions of dollars at them and helping them? :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :unsure:
 
We all know this but I am renaming subhub 174014... ad hominem
So you don't have to 'google" it...

"An ad hominem argument (or argumentum ad hominem in Latin) is used to counter another argument. ... An ad hominem argument is often a personal attack on someone's character or motive, rather than an attempt to address the actual issue at hand."


I didn't attack your character.....just call them like I see them...….you want to have a conversation....and then your very next post is basically calling it fake news.....so guess that makes you a trumptard since that is what trump says all the time



If You Support Racist Ideas, a Racist Point of View or a ...
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May 09, 2018 · If You Support Racist Ideas, a Racist Point of View or a Racist Person, then Yes, You are Contributing to Racism And that makes you___________. Which side of history do you want to …
 
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How do you know I haven't been to any of the places I've named?
You're wrong. America is far less respected than it has ever been, at least in my lifetime.
You are living in a bubble. You haven't a clue.

I know you haven't been there, because I have and I have spoken to the people.

The things you said here absolutely not true, please quit lying to prove your point.
 
Such a racist act by such a racist president that wants to keep his heal on Black youth? Thanks @DeeAnnaMontana for uncovering Trump's hideous racism by throwing millions of dollars at them and helping them? :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :unsure:



first he is not throwing any of his money at them...…..just an announcement of what he MIGHT do...….and in case you have forgot....it is election time and he is catering to the black vote....no guarantee he will do anything....hasn't fulfilled any of his 2016 promises...but people don't seem to care....just more of that cult worship mentality....kind of like some on here
 
I know you haven't been there, because I have and I have spoken to the people.

The things you said here absolutely not true, please quit lying to prove your point.


coming down out of the mountains does NOT mean you are a world traveler…...already posted the worlds opinion ….but with you getting all your news in the trump cult cave you must have missed the facts......



The World Is Losing Respect for the United States Under Trump
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Jan 18, 2018 · Home News Archives The World Is Losing Respect for the United States Under Trump. ... The steep decline, ... “U.S. leadership under Trump also made gains in war-torn Iraq, ...

America’s declining power under Trump, in one quote - Vox
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Sep 14, 2018 · America’s declining power, in one quote UN chief Antonio Guterres says the “attraction of American society” is less clear today than a few decades …

Global Respect for U.S. Leadership Dropped Sharply Under ...
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Global Respect for U.S. Leadership Dropped Sharply Under Trump—the Opposite Happened Under Obama ... Trump said America is withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement after Obama led …

Trump gets no respect. That’s because he hasn’t earned it ...
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Jan 16, 2017 · Trump gets no respect. That’s because he hasn’t earned it. President-elect Donald Trump in Trump Tower in New York. (Anthony Behar/Pool via Bloomberg News) ... John McDonnell/The Washington Post.

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Oct 02, 2018 · World Politics Xi and Putin are more trusted than Trump in world affairs, global Pew survey shows ... and the share of the public who believe the U.S. respects personal freedoms is down 35
 
I didn't attack your character.....just call them like I see them...….you want to have a conversation....and then your very next post is basically calling it fake news.....so guess that makes you a trumptard since that is what trump says all the time



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You are straight out lying! LOL!
Read what you said - you totally attacked my character!
Wait, maybe you don't understand that when you call somebody belittling names, you are attaching their character??!!
That's exactly what you've been doing to people on this thread for 428 pages.

Here's an encyclopedia definition, that goes along with what I sent you earlier:
An ad hominem argument is often a personal attack on someone's character or motive, rather than an attempt to address the actual issue at hand. This type of fallacy is often witnessed in debates in courtrooms and politics. Often, the attack is based on a person's social, political, or religious views.

You don't know me personally, and neither do the other people that have said insulting things to me here.
(I might add that none of you would say it if you were standing in front of me or any of the other people here that you like to spew at.)
You don't know my character.
You don't know how I voted.
You don't know my heart
You don' t know my family - which includes 5 races and ancestors from three continents.

Last presidential election I voted the way I did because the last thing we needed is another clinton train-wreck.
******* has been exposed on the left and right and everywhere in between.
People that didn't realize before are seeing things that are going on behind the scenes, and beginning to wake up to the mess that has been happening.
liberals - who told everyone about a utopian society of peace and love they want to create, have been exposed as the hateful self-centered hypocrits we always knew they were. They have been exposed for marching out the racist agenda every four years to get the votes from the various ethnic groups.
The entire system is full of greed, corruption and personal agendas. All of them, both sides.
We are stuck choosing our poison instead of having someone we actually agree with on everything.
Just so happens that the economy where I live train-wrecked under the previous president and quid pro quo joe.
This whole impeachment circus was over his *******, joining a Ukrainian mob company that has executed people. The liberals were happy to use crooks and killers to try to impeach the president...
Since President Donald Trump has been in office, our economy is incredible and the projections for the future are awesome!

Stop attacking people - your mom would spank your little butt if she knew you were over here verbally assassinating people's characters!
Stand up straight, tuck that shirt in, wash your face and talk to people in a civilized manner.
 
You are straight out lying! LOL!
Read what you said - you totally attacked my character!
Wait, maybe you don't understand that when you call somebody belittling names, you are attaching their character??!!
That's exactly what you've been doing to people on this thread for 428 pages.

Here's an encyclopedia definition, that goes along with what I sent you earlier:
An ad hominem argument is often a personal attack on someone's character or motive, rather than an attempt to address the actual issue at hand. This type of fallacy is often witnessed in debates in courtrooms and politics. Often, the attack is based on a person's social, political, or religious views.

You don't know me personally, and neither do the other people that have said insulting things to me here.
(I might add that none of you would say it if you were standing in front of me or any of the other people here that you like to spew at.)
You don't know my character.
You don't know how I voted.
You don't know my heart
You don' t know my family - which includes 5 races and ancestors from three continents.

Last presidential election I voted the way I did because the last thing we needed is another clinton train-wreck.
******* has been exposed on the left and right and everywhere in between.
People that didn't realize before are seeing things that are going on behind the scenes, and beginning to wake up to the mess that has been happening.
liberals - who told everyone about a utopian society of peace and love they want to create, have been exposed as the hateful self-centered hypocrits we always knew they were. They have been exposed for marching out the racist agenda every four years to get the votes from the various ethnic groups.
The entire system is full of greed, corruption and personal agendas. All of them, both sides.
We are stuck choosing our poison instead of having someone we actually agree with on everything.
Just so happens that the economy where I live train-wrecked under the previous president and quid pro quo joe.
This whole impeachment circus was over his *******, joining a Ukrainian mob company that has executed people. The liberals were happy to use crooks and killers to try to impeach the president...
Since President Donald Trump has been in office, our economy is incredible and the projections for the future are awesome!

Stop attacking people - your mom would spank your little butt if she knew you were over here verbally assassinating people's characters!
Stand up straight, tuck that shirt in, wash your face and talk to people in a civilized manner.


hey that is right off the webb………..facts are facts.....I know....the truth hurts sometimes.....but try and be a big girl and face the facts.....when you support a racist....you ARE supporting racism.....I would think any school kid could understand that.....maybe things different up there in that thin air....and I know your state supports the right a lot....but this is the first time we have had a known racist for president....might want to pay a little more attention to who you support
there are several others on here in the same boat that say the same thing...but....I would repost the webb's translation but you got the jist of it


and typical of you trumpies….a little double standard there......you attack my character...with your dictionary terms...….I give it back and you are hurt......you post wanting to have a conversation...and the next post make fun of the facts because you don't like them....so just like your racist lord and master.….you like to dish....but don't like it back.....I will let the liberal hypocrite remark slide....a gift!

and you accuse subby of lying because he said something you didn't agree with....you need to just hang around the cult cave because those are the only ones going to say what you want to hear


besides from what I have seen you type on here....you have no character......you are a trump supporter
well you might be a character...….but not someone with social skills
 
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The left pisses and moans and gets nothing done

Too busy trying to get our President - to them must be fun

President Trump kicks their arse and does it somewhat with glee

Their never ending whining has got soooooo old with me

Maybe someday the Dems will learn they’re simply out of their class

In the meantime though BOY it’s fun watching President Trump kick their ass !!!!!! :LOL:
 
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