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"Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 8:04:02 AM   
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President-elect's cabinet picks, attitudes and business conflicts are a threat to American values.

Whether you voted for Donald Trump or not, there are certain American values that transcend politics.

As Americans, we value science. We value civil rights. We value human rights. We value women’s rights. We value worker’s rights. We value voting rights. We value clean air, clean water and a healthy environment. We value immigrants, who come to our country seeking better opportunities, and at times, refuge. We value free speech and a free press. And we expect our elected leaders to put our country’s interest ahead of their own self-interest.

These values are ingrained in the fabric of America because generations risked their lives to ensure them.

Judging from the recent actions and appointments of our new president-elect, every single one of these values is at great risk. Just look at the selections he has made for his Cabinet:

His nominee to run the Environmental Protection Agency is a climate change skeptic who has led lawsuits against the very agency he hopes to lead.

His nominee for Energy secretary couldn’t even remember the name of the agency he hopes to run — and when he did, he said he wanted to eliminate it.

His nominee for Education secretary wants to drain funding away from our public schools, which 95% of our children attend, and she and her family have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to groups that oppose lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights.

His nominee for Labor secretary, a fast food chain CEO, has been accused of labor violations by the very department he has been tapped to lead.

His nominee for attorney general not only opposed the Voting Rights Act, but said he liked the KKK until he found out they smoked marijuana.

His nominee for Housing and Urban Development secretary opposes the Fair Housing Act.

His nominee for Treasury secretary, who recommends economic policy, profited from the financial crisis by repossessing tens of thousands of homes in an operation that was dubbed a “foreclosure machine.”

His nominee for Health and Human Services secretary led dozens of repeal efforts in Congress to take health care away from the American people.

And his nominee for secretary of State is the CEO of the largest oil company in the world, has no official diplomatic experience and has cozied up to repressive leaders, including former KGB operative Vladimir Putin, who awarded him Russia’s "Order of Friendship.”

His picks for his White House staff are also alarming, starting with a chief strategist who is associated with white supremacist hate groups. His national security adviser is someone who has shown vitriol toward Muslims and a military investigation found that he “inappropriately shared” classified information with foreign military officers.

Trump’s contempt for the free press is on display every day. He hasn’t held a press conference since July 27, breaking with a longstanding tradition for incoming presidents. Instead he uses Twitter to personally attack reporters and news outlets — a tactic continued from his campaign, which he spent bullying the media and threatening them with lawsuits if they wrote negative pieces about him.

And look at his complex web of business interests, which pose enormous potential for conflicts of interest. Presidents should never make decisions in the White House that could enrich themselves or their family members, yet Trump refuses to listen to the clear advice from ethics experts to completely divest or place his assets in a blind trust.

Trump has been elected president, and he is now profiting from the results. Right now, foreign leaders are staying in Trump hotels in Washington, D.C. and all over the world. Once he takes the oath of office, it will be a clear violation of the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution, which states that that no American officeholder shall, “without the consent of the Congress, accept of any present, emolument, office, or title, of any kind whatever, from any king, prince, or foreign state.”

Experts say if Trump continues to ignore their advice, the only course is impeachment — an extreme measure that could be avoided if he took simple action now.

People ask me why the Emoluments Clause hasn’t come up before. It is because no president has ever done what Trump has done: put his assets and personal interests before the interests of the country.

Trump says he is a “smart person” and uses that as an excuse for avoiding daily intelligence briefings. Americans deserve a commander in chief who makes his decisions based on facts — not guesses — because the safety of our country will be in his hands.

Now our new president-elect is refusing to acknowledge what everyone from the CIA to GOP leaders know to be true: Russia deliberately interfered with our elections to help Trump win. Instead of getting the facts, which will allow him to defend our nation, he continues to cozy up to Putin, who is now suspected of having directed this unprecedented cyber attack on our nation.

I am heartened that a few Republicans are standing up and fighting back against some of the outrages I have described. We need many more Republicans and Democrats to come together, to put partisanship aside and to defend the American values that both parties have embraced over time.

We cannot stay silent. We cannot turn away. We must unite against this unprecedented assault on our ethics and ideals.

Upon leaving the Constitutional Convention, Benjamin Franklin was asked what sort of government had been created. He answered, “A Republic, if you can keep it.”​

We are being challenged now to protect our republic from those who would undermine its very foundations.


http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2016/12/21/trump-cabinet-ethics-emoluments-barbara-boxer-column/95629656/
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RE: "Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 8:50:40 AM   
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Might as well be a shell shocked Hillary-loving, piss-tingling-down-the-leg talking head moron on MSNBC spewing that crap.

CNN, USA Today, Reuters, AP, TIME, ABC, CBS, MSNBC - all of the dying legacy media propaganda spewers are through. Their alt left bias has become so overt no one in their right mind trusts them. Might as well get your daily "news" from DailyKos or Vox

They all railed against Trump nonstop for months, I am pretty sure it only helped him - and for that reason I am happy to see them keeping it up!

President Trump loves playing those fools like a fiddle.

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RE: "Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 9:09:20 AM   
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Can you get thru a thread without mentioning hillary like some kind of warding potion?
LMAO You are getting more and more pitiful.
Trump is a fucking nightmare before he even begins...
Its got nothing to do with the media, its his own words and actions.....


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RE: "Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 9:19:41 AM   
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quote:

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President Trump loves playing those fools like a fiddle.


You mean you got played like the pussy you are. Sorry, can't back away from it now.




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RE: "Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 10:35:09 AM   
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Bingo.

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RE: "Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 11:04:48 AM   
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American values include freedom above all, which we will eventually lose if we are weak... which is the trajectory we have been on.

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RE: "Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 11:16:54 AM   
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The fear and desperation is strong... It's gonna be a fun four years.

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RE: "Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 11:20:28 AM   
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Oh, I dont know, the nutsuckers have been shitting their pants in fear and felchgobbling in desperation for so long now that it is nearly unnoticeable, I dont think the next 4 years are going to be any more hilarious than any other sliding set of 4.



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RE: "Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 11:26:10 AM   
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FR

The fear and desperation is strong... It's gonna be a fun four years.

You won't have to spend the next four years avoiding the forum because you welched on a bet, I suppose.

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RE: "Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 11:40:49 AM   
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For now, these are all criticisms when the people he appointed have not been able to show what they are capable of delivering yet!

For me, I withhold comment until after seeing what changes Trump will actually make in the end.

As Trump decision making skills is situational.

We basically have a Rookie in charge here! He is learning on the job.

And I know Americans voted for a Rookie, because they know the experienced Hillary has a track record of being unable to change anything. And they simply want change.

The reason why Obama was voted in, was because they want change too, and Obama promised the people change.

It looks like the next few elections is all about which candidate looks most promising to deliver change.

Obama was considered inexperience too, compared to his opponents. And people chose him.

Now they have chosen an even more inexperience one.

People just want change! And things to shake up!

It's interesting though that Obama seem to be the only voice of reason of the left. He talks about DNC has fallen short somewhere. They lost senate and the house. And the election. They need to seriously stop insulting people and maybe really look at why they aren't hitting the hearts of people, especially when Left folks out number Right folks in the whole country.



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RE: "Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 11:45:13 AM   
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For me, I withhold comment until after seeing what changes Trump will actually make in the end.

Why? The ferret-wearing orange twat has been shooting his mouth off since the election, so why in Hell's name should anybody else be expected to hang fire?

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RE: "Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 12:11:27 PM   
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American values include freedom above all, which we will eventually lose if we are weak... which is the trajectory we have been on.


Therefore, it is essential to empower a complete idiot who doesn't know what he's doing.
Picking fights doesn't make you stronger, tamaka... it just means you're even more likely to get your ass kicked.

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RE: "Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 12:13:11 PM   
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American values include freedom above all, which we will eventually lose if we are weak... which is the trajectory we have been on.

America has the most powerful armed force in the world. The "trajectory" is to ever enlarging Defense budgets. We need a mighty force to protect us from some Afghani cave-dwelling terrorists. Not!

Always fighting the last war, ain't we?

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RE: "Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 1:05:06 PM   
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FR

The fear and desperation is strong... It's gonna be a fun four years.

You won't have to spend the next four years avoiding the forum because you welched on a bet, I suppose.


1, I didn't welch
2, I didn't stop coming here
3, You're a moron

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RE: "Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 1:16:38 PM   
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FR

The fear and desperation is strong... It's gonna be a fun four years.

You won't have to spend the next four years avoiding the forum because you welched on a bet, I suppose.


1, I didn't welch
2, I didn't stop coming here
3, You're a moron

1. Tazzy isn't here to contradict you, so you can lie with impunity. I'm not the only witness to that, though.
2. Yes you did, and you've only started posting regularly again since a Republican nominee won an election.
3. You're a liar and a cheat: insults are probably all you have to fall back on at this point.

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RE: "Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 1:41:35 PM   
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Much goes to the wayside in the name of political tribalism. Republicans value winning over science, voting rights, environmental protections, campaign finance reform, and maintaining the social safety net. Its Game of Thrones x10 with them.

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RE: "Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 1:43:22 PM   
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I don't think they've cut anybody's dick off yet, at least.
(Does that make Hilary Clinton the stroppy blonde with the dragons?)

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RE: "Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 1:50:37 PM   
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It's gonna be a fun four years.


No it isn't, Rob. It really isn't.

Never before, in the entire history of humanity, has so much power been put in the hands of someone so incompetent to hold it.

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RE: "Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 1:57:42 PM   
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It's gonna be a fun four years.


No it isn't, Rob. It really isn't.

Never before, in the entire history of humanity, has so much power been put in the hands of someone so incompetent to hold it.

You don't remember Carter do you?
And LBJ was a monster.

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RE: "Trump undermines our republic" -- USA Today - 12/21/2016 2:01:16 PM   
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Much goes to the wayside in the name of political tribalism. Republicans value winning over science, voting rights, environmental protections, campaign finance reform, and maintaining the social safety net. Its Game of Thrones x10 with them.


this peevish rant of yours has been shot down before, so by way of brevity, please see rob's point #3 above.

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