The Trump Presidency

I think the whole recount thing in Wisconsin is ridiculous, but it is highly unlikely Trump won the popular vote.

This. Be the ****ing President and just let Jill Stein do her stupid, pointless thing. Trump is being an idiot on this for the same reason Stein is, as massive voter fraud isn't a thing.
 
t it is highly unlikely Trump won the popular vote.

it isn't highly unlikely

he didn't

how did we as a country cause of this con man decide facts don't matter?

he didn't win the popular vote, it's that simple

somehow since 2000 we will have 12 years of republican presidents and only once won the popular vote. it's kind of crazy to think about
 
Why have donations to the Clinton foundation declined rapidly?

Please give context to your assumptions.

Declined from
What ?
When ?
How much ?

Source?

My understanding is details come out quarterly so, the numbers you would be basing this assumption on would be from August (I think).
The only official source would be the IRS I would guess.

So no it wasn't some cute answer to avoid answering a question
It was a smart-ass response to an unfounded assumption bordering on ignorance of fact.
So yeah Black Friday is as good an answer as any.

Hey, good holidays to you too
 
Matthew Yglesias ‏@mattyglesias 10h10 hours ago Washington, DC

Just wait until Trump's bag of diversionary tactics includes the ability to drop bombs.
 
What the alt-right really wants according to a professor who is writing a book about them - The Washington Post

How would you describe the typical person in the alt-right?

From the people I’ve talked to, I’d say that the modal alt-right person is a male, white millennial; probably has a college degree or is in college; is secular and perhaps atheist and [is] not interested in the conservative movement at all. For six decades now, the mainstream right has really been defined by its basic principles: traditional family values, limited government intervention in the economy and a hawkish foreign policy. The alt-right, from what I can tell, has zero interest in any of that.

 
Contributions fell by 37 percent to $108 million, down from $172 million in 2014, according to the group’s latest tax filings.

Not only did contributions drop, but so did revenue the Clintons brought in from speeches. That income fell to $357,500 from $3.6 million in 2014.
 
So over the course of 1 year something drastically changed. I wonder if it has to do with the fact that people began to really question what is happening st the foundation.

I mean if it's sucb a force for good we shouldon't see further drops in the future right? The Clinton should get paid the same amount for speeches right?
 
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