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othershoe1030 wrote:The headline on this thread is much better than the one I used to cover the same topic. Let's go with this thread so as to not have to split the comments? Here's the link to the article in the New Yorker.
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/03/13/donald-trumps-worst-deal
With the congress controlled by Republicans it will be a heavy lift to get an independent investigation going but now that people are getting more used to demonstrations in the street and making calls to congress it is possible to influence them. I don't really see how this can be ignored.
It is just one of the pieces. I still don't understand how so many people could have ignored his multinational business involvements. This was all known before he was even the nominee. How the party let it get this far is beyond me. How could his business NOT have been a conflict of interests? Is Pence their real president? Are they expecting #45 to resign under threat of imprisonment? Is there a long game here or are they flying by the seat of their pants?
Telstar wrote:Thank you four your important contributions to this and other threads Othershoe.
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RealLindaL wrote:And Rachel is only too right in saying that, since both the (former Trump transition team) heads of the Congressional committees supposedly "investigating" all this don't even want to bother interviewing the British author of the infamous summary and detail now that he's re-surfaced, "We" (the American people and the media) may have to do it all ourselves. Not sure how, without subpoena powers, but somebody's gotta try a lot harder than Congress is doing -- and FAST.
RealLindaL wrote:Telstar wrote:Thank you four your important contributions to this and other threads Othershoe.
I'll second Tel's expression of gratitude here for Othershoe's invaluable input.
And as to Azerbaijan, I'll just add that, as with other involvements of Trump, one of the concerns could be foreign blackmail of a sitting president. It's all very disturbing, and calls for an independent investigator are getting stronger and louder.
Thank heaven for the enemy of the people.
Telstar wrote:Now we see what America is like under republican rule and it isn't pretty.
othershoe1030 wrote:The investigation into all 45's Russian and other Slavic and illicit dealings must be independent of the DOJ and Congress. There are too many Trump appointee's in all current government positions to give any credibility to an investigation by them.[/color]
RealLindaL wrote:Telstar wrote:Now we see what America is like under republican rule and it isn't pretty.
Have to say I'd take my chances with almost anyone else but Trump (not a Republican, by most definitions) in the Oval Office. Pence runs a close second in the radical looney department, but I'm beginning to believe even he would be an improvement, although -- amazing myself to say -- right now I'd welcome an establishment Republican over any of these guys. At least they're reasonably sane for the most part. Of course, we could get a rabid Repub, and I could name a few....
So yeah, scratch all that rambling, Tel -- you're right. Not pretty at all.
PkrBum wrote:what exactly do you propose that is realistically and practically attainable?
Sal wrote:PkrBum wrote:what exactly do you propose that is realistically and practically attainable?
Here's a guide ...
https://www.indivisibleguide.com/web
Sal wrote:PkrBum wrote:what exactly do you propose that is realistically and practically attainable?
Here's a guide ...
https://www.indivisibleguide.com/web
Sal wrote:There's no getting around it, we are in a really bad spot.
Pence truly is a radical, but he's focused and competent. With him at the helm, you'd undoubtedly see more of the Republican's toxic agenda come to fruition.
Trump's clownish buffoonery is much less productive, but he's so unbalanced and erratic I genuinely fear an existential crisis under his watch.
Pick your poison.
RealLindaL wrote:Sal wrote:There's no getting around it, we are in a really bad spot.
Pence truly is a radical, but he's focused and competent. With him at the helm, you'd undoubtedly see more of the Republican's toxic agenda come to fruition.
Trump's clownish buffoonery is much less productive, but he's so unbalanced and erratic I genuinely fear an existential crisis under his watch.
Pick your poison.
One of the most depressing but accurate nutshell summaries I've ever read.
RealLindaL wrote:Sal wrote:There's no getting around it, we are in a really bad spot.
Pence truly is a radical, but he's focused and competent. With him at the helm, you'd undoubtedly see more of the Republican's toxic agenda come to fruition.
Trump's clownish buffoonery is much less productive, but he's so unbalanced and erratic I genuinely fear an existential crisis under his watch.
Pick your poison.
One of the most depressing but accurate nutshell summaries I've ever read.
PkrBum wrote:
At minimum... there will likely be debate and we'll know what's in the law.
Sal wrote:PkrBum wrote:
At minimum... there will likely be debate and we'll know what's in the law.
It can't be said enough ...
... you are an enormous ignoramus.
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