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  1. Under Trump, immigrant tech workers can't even go to their local Applebee's without fearing they will be mistaken for Muslims and be shot dead. American Carnage.
  2. Obama deported 2.5 illegal aliens under his watch, mostly from Mexico. It doesn't fit liberal talking liberal talking points, though. So other than VOICE, nothing new from Trump yet, other than perhaps expanding or threatening to the broader categories of illegals (like the mother in Arizona who self-reported) that have felony/criminal records to nearly everyone. Of course, then he turned around to "negotiate" back to the compromise of allowing many of those currently threatened to get green cards. So who really knows? Will the border wall be more fencing and an actual wall in just a few places? Probably. And where's the categorical protection/reporting mechanism for immigrants/refugees/Muslims/Jewish centers harmed or threatened by whites...or domestic terrorists? Still nothing close to actual legislation coming down the pike and we're nearly to the halfway point of the first 100 days. Way to throw Mattis and the "amazing" generals under the bus on the Yemeni raid...as well. Still completely refuses to shoulder responsibility for legitimate criticisms.
  3. One optimistic speech can't erase 18 months of hate and divisiveness. The Freedom Caucus has already dug in against tax cuts to pay for ACA basically being another entitlement program. There's no way that the Senate will allow the State Department to be whacked, and all forms of foreign aid, both military and humanitarian. Almost all of the child care benefits are flowing towards the Top 10%. There's no way to pay for infrastructure and the border wall. How exactly is he going to lower drug prices? Another executive order? Government price controls/ceilings? What about the remaining students who are left behind on school choice? Ship them to Chicago? The border adjustment tax is a firm no go for half the GOP, at least. The GOP governors can't even agree on Medicaid, let alone the rest of ACA. No plan for ISIS or ISIL except terming it radical Islamic terrorism. Sounded presidential for one night, but that dog don't hunt on the budget adding up, as Ross Perot would say. Pandering, is what Paul Tsongas would call it back in the day. Hard to imagine the Dems crossing party lines and risking primary challenges. Hard to imagine the GOP again blowing up the budget after GW Bush.
  4. http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/27/politics/don...eaks/index.html Obama blamed by Trump for both press leaks and town hall protests...shocker
  5. “PwC takes full responsibility for the series of mistakes and breaches of established protocols during last night’s Oscars,” the new statement says. “PwC partner Brian Cullinan mistakenly handed the back-up envelope for Actress in a Leading Role instead of the envelope for Best Picture to presenters Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway. Once the error occurred, protocols for correcting it were not followed through quickly enough by Mr. Cullinan or his partner.” Cullinan was one of two PwC partners charged with bringing the envelopes to the Dolby Theatre and then handing the appropriate envelope to each presenter as the various categories were called. In the wake of mix-up, it’s since been learned that Cullinan also was tweeting during the event and had tweeted a picture of best actress winner Emma Stone just minutes before he handed the wrong envelope to Warren Beatty. The new PwC statement continues, “We are deeply sorry for the disappointment suffered by the cast and crew of La La Land and Moonlight. We sincerely apologize to Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, Jimmy Kimmel, ABC, and the Academy, none of whom was at fault for last night’s errors. We wish to extend our deepest gratitude to each of them for the graciousness they displayed during such a difficult moment. For the past 83 years, the Academy has entrusted PwC with the integrity of the awards process during the ceremony, and last night we failed the Academy.” https://www.yahoo.com/movies/academy-oscar-...-044028648.html
  6. QUOTE (CaliSoxFanViaSWside @ Feb 25, 2017 -> 07:11 PM) On the Sox 1st run the announcer said the Cubs lead 1-0. Charlie O'Brien I think. Russ Langer was the one doing the whitesox.com broadcast...must have had the MLB.tv feed. Better than Melton at least. Although hoping for a bit more excitement when Collins and Moncada came up. Apparently he does Las Vegas 51's games and UNLV football.
  7. http://sports.yahoo.com/news/35-old-pitche...-192656794.html Jake Peavy's tough year
  8. Trump's call for nuclear supremacy raises questions http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/25/politics/tru...enal/index.html http://www.politico.com/story/2017/02/trum...ssey-nec-235396 Keith Hennessey, who was appointed by President George W. Bush, wrote in his hypothetical memo to Congress that Trump was technically correct that the national debt decreased by $19.6 billion from Jan. 20 to Feb. 23. Hennessey, however, added that if Trump had "ended his timeframe one day earlier this tweet would have been invalid and debt would have increased" by $1 billion in “the first month.” He said this is why "analysts look at debt on an annual basis." Hennessey said it looked as if Trump got his numbers from Herman Cain, who appeared on "Fox & Friends Weekend" shortly before Trump's tweet. "Because of his unique communications advantages, President Trump may be able to get away with making an argument with such a weak foundation," Hennessey wrote. "You cannot, and you should not place yourself in the position of having to address the intellectual weaknesses described above. " Hennessey also noted that former President Barack Obama signed a stimulus package the first month during his presidency and that there was a big difference in the health of the economy in 2009 to 2017. The former NEC director also wrote that it was "more concerning" that the tweet shows Trump continues to rely on TV rather than his advisers. https://www.yahoo.com/news/democrats-gop-me...-192015075.html Governors spar over Medicaid reform "They want to spend less money on people's health care so they can do tax cuts for the rich. They've tried to put this camouflage on it that somehow they're giving governors flexibility. We've got plenty of flexibility," Democratic Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said. "This is not what we are asking for." While major changes to former president Barack Obama's signature health care law appear inevitable with Republicans controlling the White House and both houses of Congress, Inslee said there's still a chance that Democrats can win over GOP lawmakers who've been facing angry constituents at town hall meetings. "People are madder than hops about this. Look, there's four Republican members of the House in the state of Washington, and they're now in the witness-protection program," Inslee said. "We think churches are going to offer them sanctuary at some point, given how mad people are about this." ... A recent Kaiser Family Foundation poll shows that 8 in 10 people nationally say lawmakers should preserve federal funding that has allowed states to add coverage for roughly 11 million low-income people. Almost 7 in 10 Republicans agreed, according to the survey by the nonpartisan group.
  9. What, execution? Forgot SANCHEZ changed his first name. And Liriano, at least he looks good in that uniform.
  10. First look at Price's ACA proposal http://finance.yahoo.com/news/finally-a-ho...-214212240.html For older people, regulations that limit differences between insurance premiums of young and elderly were capped under the ACA at three-to-one. Under this new bill, they would be increased to five-to-one, meaning premiums for the elderly could skyrocket by 66%. It’s important to note that this is still a draft, unnamed, numbered, analyzed, or reviewed by the Senate. The biggest takeaway, however, is that the bill will likely not live up to President Donald Trump’s promise of “insurance for everybody." .... First off, the bill would kill the unpopular individual mandate, which ensured that not just people with pre-existing conditions would sign up. Instead, under the new bill, people who didn’t have continuous coverage would see a 30% increase in premiums for a year. As Bloomberg’s Steven Dennis noted on Twitter, that means you’d pay a penalty later instead of at tax time. In other words, it’s a mandate by another name—one that gives the illusion of choice as there’s still a penalty for people who choose not to have insurance. Also, 7 million would likely lose Medicaid coverage, and Planned Parenthood defunded.
  11. Donald J. Trump‏ @realDonaldTrump The media has not reported that the National Debt in my first month went down by $12 billion vs a $200 billion increase in Obama first mo. Gee, who created that mess that Obama inherited in 2009? And I thought the US was a carnage-ridden disaster five weeks ago? Amazing recovery.
  12. https://www.yahoo.com/movies/get-out-review...-155834435.html Get Out is getting a slew of rave reviews...satire/horror mashup https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/get_out 132 fresh, 0 rotten
  13. http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/201...le-video-canada The 16 year old Canadian girl who brought down Milo...
  14. https://www.yahoo.com/news/what-no-zombies-...-202728570.html NRA doing its part to unite the country at CPAC.
  15. But was he paid? http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/24/us/kansas-ol...ting/index.html Indian man shot and killed in Greg's backyard, "get out of my country" overheard by witnesses http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/24/politics/jak...nntv/index.html Jake Tapper wielding more anti-Trump influence, calls press exclusion un-American
  16. https://www.yahoo.com/news/devos-questions-...-094819537.html DeVos questions whether schools should continue to provide free lunch...
  17. http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/24/opinions/tru...tson/index.html Trump spending his political capital on allies http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/21/politics/tru...efSrc=permalink What other reporters are saying today about colleagues being blocked https://www.yahoo.com/news/donald-trumps-la...-194409911.html Trump doubles down at CPAC by again attacking media "leaks" without acknowledging truth of information behind it https://www.yahoo.com/news/emboldened-by-tr...-160727871.html While much of the media has been focused on the administration’s campaign against illegal immigration, a rising star among Senate Republicans, Tom Cotton of Arkansas, has been pursuing a parallel agenda: a bill to cut legal immigration in half, an idea long considered toxic in Washington but whose time may be coming around. Perhaps no one in Washington was happier to hear the news than Roy Beck, a cheerful 68-year-old former reporter who founded the anti-immigration group NumbersUSA, and has been waiting for a moment like this for 20 years. Curtailing legal immigration has long been an untouchable subject in politics — an idea pushed by a handful of groups like Beck’s but largely ignored on the Hill by members of both parties. Now the environment has drastically changed, with Cotton, who enjoys access to Donald Trump’s White House, championing the cause, and a president who seems open to the idea. Meanwhile, lost in all the shuffle...something even more insidious.
  18. John Wick Two might have been even better than the first. That was unexpected, two movies in a row of that quality in the revenge violence genre.
  19. Bannon framed much of Trump’s agenda with the phrase, “deconstruction of the administrative state,” meaning the system of taxes, regulations and trade pacts that the president says have stymied economic growth and infringed upon U.S. sovereignty. Bannon says that the post-World War II political and economic consensus is failing and should be replaced with a system that empowers ordinary people over coastal elites and international institutions. The GOP still has no resolution or plan in sight for: 1) Replacing Obamacare (see Boehner's comments about how the GOP can't agree on ANYTHING about healthcare) 2) How to pay for the wall 3) How to pay for the infrastructure bill 4) Where the money will come to offset the losses from tax rate decreases (other than projecting a doubling of GDP growth rates)...the only even somewhat idea so far was the Border Adjustment Tax (Ryan), and that's been pretty much shot down already 5) Bringing back jobs to the "heartland" or interior of the US, simply because it flies in the face of all modern/globalist economic theory 6) How to pay for increased military spending, more boots on the ground 7) How to safeguard Medicare/Medicaid/Social Security as Trump promised word for word at nearly every campaign stop in 2015 Not to mention Trump's cybersecurity czar couldn't even pass a simple background check...which anyone in Washington, D.C., knows is a SERIOUS sign of some dubious or crooked business dealings in his/her past. After all the campaign talk about e-mails/servers and security, you can't even get the person in charge of safeguarding those areas correct after all the time you spent lecturing the country about it?
  20. http://www.politico.com/story/2017/02/paul...ia-trump-235275 Manafort faced blackmail attempt by Ukrainian lawmaker regarding dealings with Russia Media/press much more well-trusted than Trump... http://money.cnn.com/2017/02/22/media/trum...piac/index.html There is also a profound split between college-educated white voters and non-college-educated white voters, with the former trusting the media more (55% to 37%) and the latter trusting Trump more (also 55% to 37%). While white voters are generally split on the trust question, preferring the media by 46% to 45%, nonwhite voters trust the media far more, with 68% expressing trust in the media versus just 18% expressing trust for Trump. .... It also suggests that Trump's attacks on the media -- he recently called them the "enemy of the American people" -- have drawn clear battle lines among the American public. "The media, so demonized by the Trump administration, is actually a good deal more popular than President Trump," said Tim Malloy, the assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll.
  21. https://qz.com/916382/chinese-president-xi-...ew-world-order/ Meanwhile, for the first time in anyone's life, another country is laying claim to lead the new world order (surely Trumpists say it's only a George Soros-fueled conspiracy theory, see below). https://nworeport.me/2016/12/05/george-soro...ew-world-order/ https://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/n...new-world-order Melania and Ivanka's plastic feminism covers up Trump's misogyny http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/22/opinions/mel...nion/index.html
  22. https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/conserva...-044730678.html James O'Keefe threatening to dump a Wiki-leaks style "video" compilation of "spy" recordings inside of CNN
  23. http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/22/politics/dnc...bate/index.html DNC Leadership Council Debate/Contenders...future direction of Democratic Party, and united the two wings Perez appears to be leading, but Ellison (Sanders' bloc) has a large number of votes, maybe both will need the votes of contenders #3-5 to get over the top and win. One of those guys is the mayor of South Bend, IN.
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