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New York obstructs genuine democracy: Republicans and the IDC are blocking reforms that would amplify ordinary … – New York Daily News

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Corbin: America’s democracy should not be a circus | Columnists … – Mason City Globe Gazette

Living in a democracy permits us to enjoy triumphant celebrations while having the fortitude to persevere during troubling times. Americas democracy should not be a circus, but it appears we are moving in that direction.

Having witnessed the current presidential atmospherics during the pre- and post-election and returning from a May 21-June 1 European trip where I visited with people from nine countries about USAs political environment, all agreed Trump lacks credibility and they cant trust him or the USA as to what well say or do next.

USAs president has produced a crisis that is unprecedented, including questionable Twitter statements, James Comey-Donald Trump interactions, FBI investigations into campaign collusion with Russia, Jared Kushners backchannel attempts, apparent violation of Foreign and Domestic Emoluments Clause and controversies that surround Jeff Sessions, Steve Bannon, Michael Flynn, Marc Kasowitz, J.D. Gordon, Rex Tillerson, Roger Stone, Michael Cohen, Tom Price, Paul Manafort and Carter Page.

Shall we continue the bloodletting by Trump foes on this scandal-tarred presidency or is it time to rein in democracy and prove to ourselves and the world the USA is not a circus? Its time to get serious.

Yes, Trumps behavioral style is self-serving, controlling and driven by narcissistic dreams of glory. Yes, Trumps daily press briefings have evolved into a reality TV show: Beat Up the Press.

Yes, of Trumps 663 campaign promises, he broke 80 of them in his first 100 days of office. Yes, Trumps promise to drain the swamp has turned into his cabinet being the wealthiest in presidential history; $12 billion collective net worth.

Yes, 442 of 556 key Trump administration positions still require Senate confirmation with no nominees identified. Yes, after Michael Dubke resigned as White House communications director, four successors declined to be considered citing the volatile administration has driven candidates away from normally highly coveted West Wing jobs.

Yes, even seasoned Republicans in Congress and conservative journalists are starting to use the word unfit for Trumps presidency, citing he might be unsuitable in terms of judgment, knowledge and personal stability.

Yes, PolitiFact reveals about 5 percent of Trump statements are accurate. Trump falsehoods have become no laughing matter for 326 million Americans, 28 million small businesses, 19,000 corporations and our 224 trading partners.

And finally, yes, not one significant issue confronting Americans, including reformations of health care, tax code, immigration, infrastructure, budget deficit, business regulations, education, urban development and militarychanges the country needshave seen the light of serious Congressional action.

Since Americas democracy and political system should not be made into a circus, intervention with Mr. Trump is needed. The intervention starts with Congress.

The sheer gravity of this circus drama demands our utmost attention. En masse, we must write, email or call (202-224-3121) our Representative and Senators and insist they deliver the following message to Mr. Trump: Do your job. Stop wasting time on frivolous things like your inane Twitter diatribe statements, visiting any of your 144 companies located in 25 countries and playing golf. Stop carping about the press. Release your tax returns. Request a special prosecutor to investigate campaign-Russia collusion allegations. Ask five Democrat and five Republican House of Representatives and five Democrat and five Republican Senators to meet with you and develop a plan focused on resolving a multitude of issues that affect Americans and our 224 trading partners. Grow up. Act like a leader and not a presidential campaigner. Become an honorable versus embarrassing president as a sense of tragedy is before us, Americas democracy is in jeopardy and we are not a circus act.

Steve Corbin is an emeritus professor of marketing at the University of Northern Iowa. Reach him atSteven.B.Corbin@gmail.com.

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Weaver: Donald Trump is damaging our democracy – Daily Commercial

To all the Trump enthusiasts: he lies. The Washington Post has fact checked his lies during his first 100 days in office. Trump has made 492 false or misleading claims. Trumps says "he plays to people's fantasies." Actually, he is playing to their fears, ignorance and prejudices.

He calls the national press the enemy of the people" and "fake news" and recommends possibly arresting or suing journalists. At the same time, he gets his misinformation from Infowars.com, Alex Jones (of insulting Chobani fame), Breitbartnews.com (of white nationalist and anti-Semitic fame), Fox News (Roger Ailes and Bill O'Reilly fame) and the National Enquirer (supermarket tabloid).

Trumpcare will not lower cost of or give people better healthcare. It will do just the opposite give tax cuts to some of the wealthiest and make healthcare unaffordable for millions of Americans while weakening Medicare and Medicaid.

Trump's tax plan may give small tax cuts to lower income workers but huge tax cuts to himself, ending the alternative minimum tax, reducing his pass-through income to a 15 percent rate and ending the Estate Tax, which already has a tax exemption of $10 million for couples.

Trump hasn't drained the swamp his staff appointments and department heads that paid large amounts to his campaign and the Republican Party make his administration look more like a cesspool. Consider the appointment of Steven Bannon of Breitbart (funded by Robert Mercer) as chief strategist who wants to "deconstruct our government" and Kellyanne Conway, "alternative facts" friend of Mercers daughter who lead the family super PAC that backed the Trump's campaign.

Now for a few of Trump's politicians: Scott Pruitt (Oklahoma, State Attorney General), head of the Environmental Protection Agency, is rolling back regulations for air, water and pesticides these are industry demands without regard for public health or environmental protections. Attorney General Jefferson Beauregard Session III (U.S. Senator) not only has a racist background but lied at his Senate confirmation hearing. Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price (Representative, Georgia) traded in stocks companies, his committee regulated. Conflict of interest?

Now for Trump's million dollar donors who are holding positions in Trump's administration: Linda McMahon confirmed as head of Small Business Administration contributed $7.5 million. Betsy DeVos confirmed as Education secretary contributed $1.8 million, is hostile to public schools and favors charter schools, vouchers and cuts to low income student loans.

Steven Mnuchin (Goldman Sachs), confirmed as Treasury Secretary, contributed $425,000. Mnuchin presented the president's proposed tax cuts for the top 1 percent. Trump wants to do away with much of the Dodd-Frank bill, which was enacted after the 2008 financial meltdown to stop future bank fraud. Trump's reason is banks aren't loaning because of this bill. But the truth is "recent data from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis showed U.S. commercial-bank lending at a 70-year high, climbing steadily since late-2010."

Mnuchin is just one of the Goldman alums that Trump has named to his administration, along with James Donavan, Deputy Treasury Secretary, Gary Cohn, Director of White House National Economic Council, Dina Powell, White House senior counselor for economic initiatives and Steven Bannon, chief strategist. Does this look like "pay for play" and Wall Street bankers running his administration?

President Trump has begrudgingly acknowledged the Russians did hack the DNC emails there is no debate within the U.S. intelligence community. As we have seen with his firing of FBI Director James Comey, Trump tried to stop the investigation. With so many of Trump's campaign in contact with Russians, the investigation by Robert Mueller as Special Counsel is an important step towards learning the truth.

We have the courts, our First Amendment rights of free speech, freedom of the press, the right to peaceably assemble and to petition our government for redress of grievances, but this could change. Our greatest fear shouldn't be "fear itself" at this time in our history it should be the damage Donald Trump is doing to our democracy.

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California’s liberal Legislature voted for communism – The San Luis Obispo Tribune


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California's liberal Legislature voted for communism
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Since the Bolshevik revolution 100 years ago, the legacy of communism has been tens of millions of people executed, tortured, starved, imprisoned, worked to death in labor camps, impoverished and psychologically scarred for life. Unfortunately, that ...

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Tea Party Super PAC Endorses Donald Trump – Breitbart

On the question of whether to support Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund the Super PAC affiliated with the largest tea party organization in the country has made its choice, Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund (TPPCF) chairman Jenny Beth Martin explained in a statement issued on Thursday.

Hillary Clinton stands opposed to everything the Tea Party stands for, on the policy, political, and personal fronts. Donald Trump, on the other hand, has pledged to fight to uphold our core values. In making a choice between the two of them, there is really no choice at all we choose Trump.

The Super PACplans to get out the vote for the Republican nominee and Republican Senate candidates in four key states: Pennsylvania, Ohio, Florida and North Carolina.

According to a press release, TPPCFhas more than57,000 supporters in the state of Pennsylvania. It also has more than 48,000 supporters in Ohio and at least 37,000 supporters in North Carolina. In Florida, the organization has more than 97,000 supporters.

Martin slammed Clinton for believing more government solves public policy problems.

She takes the same dim view of the Constitutions limits on government (and, specifically, the executive) taken by the current president, Martinblasted.

Shecontinued:

[Clinton]supports President Obamas disastrous nuclear deal with Iran, wants to double down on his unconstitutional executive amnesty including full citizenship for illegal immigrants and wants to increase President Obamas limit for accepting Syrian refugees by more than 500 percent. And while we dont know who would be the liberal extremists she would try to jam through a Democrat-controlled Senate to put on the federal bench, including the Supreme Court, we know they would be extreme and out of touch with constitutionally limited government.

Martinalso said she believes that Clintons policies would result in more division, not less.

She went on toattack Clintons honesty and her [commingling] of official State Department business with Clinton Foundation and other personal business, she chose to put Americas national security at risk by employing an illegal, unsecured private server to host her official emails, many of which contained classified information, and then lied repeatedly about it, and is still lying about it.

Simply put, America cannot afford a Hillary Clinton presidency, Martin declared.

Her organizations members care about the future of the Supreme Court, fighting terrorism, tax reform, repealing the Affordable Care Act, securing the border and the increasing federal debt.

Martin added:

The simple fact is this: With a Republican House and a Republican Senate and Donald Trump in the White House, Tea Party members and supporters will be far more likely to see our preferred policy choices enacted into law: We are far likelier to see the future of the Supreme Court protected, the borders secured, terrorism fought effectively, ObamaCare repealed, the national debt reduced, and the tax code reformed in such a way that the economy is energized and job growth soars.Consequently, Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund endorses Donald Trump for President.

An endorsement, by itself, is not enough, sheconcluded. We are not sitting idly by while our nations future is at stake. We are taking action. We have launched our March to Victory to mobilize our grassroots and get out the vote in key states, with the goal of helping to defeat Hillary Clinton and maintain control of the Senate.

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