Stephen Miller, the fact that this white supremacist neo-Nazi punk is in the White House guiding policy tells you all you need to know about Trump.
“Our opponents, the media and the whole world will soon see as we begin to take further actions, that the powers of the president to protect our country are very substantial and will not be questioned.”
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bravesnumberone (01-21-2018)
It is pretty odd that someone like Miller sits in such an elevated position.
I'm also fuzzy on why the Republicans in the Senate who are amenable to compromise reflect only "nominal" bipartisanship. Sure, one party passing their bill and picking off a straggler like Collins or Manchin and calling it "bipartisan" is a stretch, but in a situation like this where both sides put something on the table and came up with a bill that could get 60 votes in the Senate...I dunno. Giving cover to the refuseniks just doesn't seeem like a good look if your purported interest is doing something productive.
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cajunrevenge (01-22-2018)
At various points in the DACA debate, all sides have pointed to Donald Trump as the chief impediment to a deal. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell recently admitted that Trump “has not yet indicated what measure he is willing to sign,” and that the GOP can’t “figure out what he is for.” But it’s not actually fair to blame Trump alone for this disaster; the president is plainly uninterested in the details of a final deal—and, more importantly, he did not force Congress’ hand on DACA in the first place.
In reality, DACA’s demise was the result of maneuvering between state attorneys general and United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Last June, a coalition of 10 state attorneys general, as well as Idaho Gov. Butch Otter, signed a letter threatening to sue the administration if it did not take action on DACA. (Needless to say, all signatories were Republicans.) Their letter gave the administration an ultimatum: Begin phasing out DACA on Sept. 5, or we’ll attempt to kill it in court.
One signatory, Tennessee Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III, actually withdrew his signature upon discovering that many DACA recipients “will be of great benefit and service to our country.” But the rest stood fast, and on Sept. 5, Sessions announced that the government would begin to “wind down” DACA, halting renewals in October and stripping status starting in March 2018. (Sessions has refused to state whether he colluded with these state attorneys general to justify the rescission of the program, and the Supreme Court’s conservative justices have allowed the administration to shield documents that may reveal such collusion.)
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What aspects of the bill do the dems oppose again?
Yeah...it's not a massive cover up right now. Texts from a material time period just randomly went missing. Just admit that you were played and that the last administration was more corrupt than any in history. But if you dont see it that way it's in line with your history as a complete shill.
Russia still helping out their puppet President.
WASHINGTON ― As lawmakers wage a messaging war over who caused the government shutdown, Republicans and the White House are getting a big boost in their efforts to blame Democrats for the mess ― from the Russians.
#SchumerShutdown ― the hashtag that GOP leaders and the White House are using to accuse Democrats of causing the shutdown ― on Sunday night became the top trending hashtag being promoted by Russian bots and trolls on Twitter, according to the Alliance for Securing Democracy, a project led by former top national security officials from both parties.
Here’s a chart by Alliance for Securing Democracy, last updated at 10 p.m. Sunday, showing the #SchumerShutdown hashtag blowing up among Russia-linked influence networks.
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Hey Hawk, help me here.
What is the word I am looking for when a blow hard threatens then fails to back up that threat ?
I want to say bluff --- you ?
https://www.brookings.edu/podcast-ep..._campaign=comm
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It's not really a video, just a podcast delivered thru video player for whatever reason. I'm a few minutes in. They're doing a decent job of explaining how the dynamic of having all 3 of US/NK/China priorities create a factor of unpredictably. Nothing yet about how large of an impact the Chinese cultural pressure to save face plays out in everything they do, but that concept is being pushed more by the militaristic side that has actually interacted with China internationally, and frankly, I would find it out of place in an academia type of setting such as a Brookings discussion.
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Kellyanne Conway, counselor to the President, initially tried to calm the President from sending Spicer out, Fox News’ Howard Kurtz wrote in a new book, “Media Madness: Donald Trump, The Press, And The War Over The Truth.”
Coming out next week. Trump creating more jobs.
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Well, I can summarize the first 20 minutes pretty easily.
We need to apply maximum pressure. But not the way Trump does it, the way the Obama did it. And we need to do that while de-escalating tensions. And it would be great if NK participates in the Olympics. And we shouldn't consider military options because NK's feelings may get hurt and things could escalate. And Kim doesn't really want to do anything with the nukes anyway.
Your typical utopian double speak. We should just all get along.
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