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Trump’s Hair – Worse Than Anybody Thought

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02/08/2018 They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Enough said.

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WH Staffer Resigns Amid Abuse Charges By Two Ex-Wives

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2/8/2018 Rob Porter, trusted Trump Aide in charge of all documents that filter through the Oval Office, resigned Wednesday after the second of his two ex-wives accused him of domestic violence. Chief of Staff John Kelly, apparently did not consider the wife beating any reason to think less of Porter.  “Rob Porter is a man of true integrity and honor, and ...

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Obamacare Still A Hit Despite Trump’s Efforts

2/7/2018 Nearly 11.8 million people signed up for Obamacare again this year, depite President Trump calling it “dead”. An Associated Press count found that nationwide enrollment was about 3 percent lower than last year. California, with more than 1.5 million sign-ups, was the last state to report, announcing its numbers on Wednesday.  Sixteen states actually increased their enrollment from last year, ...

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Coal Ended Slavery Claims Trump EPA Nominee

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2/3/18 Despite his promise to “drain the swamp” and to hire “the best and brightest”, President Trump recently nominated Kathleen Hartnet-White to lead the Council on Environmental Quality. “Kathleen Hartnett-White is a conspiracy theorist and anti-science extremist who would threaten public health as the White House’s top environmental advisor,” Sara Chieffo, vice president of government affairs at the League of ...

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Trump Releases Classified Republican Memo Bashing FBI Despite Warnings

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2/2/2018 A memo produced by Republican staffers was supposed to contain proof that the FBI abused its surveillance authority while investigating the Trump Campaign ties to Russia.  It didn’t. Produced by the office of Republican Devin Nunes, the memo contained classified information and was widely criticzed for being biased and incomplete.  In March of 2017, Nunes was accused of innapropriate ...

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EPA Chief Pruitt: Trump Would Be More Abusive To Constitution Than Obama

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1/30/2018 EPA Chief Scott Pruitt gets reminded of what he thought of Candidate Trump.  He is quoted on a Oklahoma radio show as saying “I believe that Donald Trump in the White House would be more abusive to the constitution than Barak Obama, and that’s saying a lot”.

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A Year After Being In Office, Trump Fails To Fill 41 Abassador Positions

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1/25/2018 The Trump administration’s vacancies on agency organization charts continue to place him months behind his predecessors in staffing up political leadership, according to new numbers from organizations tracking presidential appointees. Less than 40 percent of 633 key positions had a nominee as of Jan. 13, according to the tracker maintained by the nonprofit Partnership for Public Service and The Washington Post, which released ...

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Trump Sets Record by Telling His 2000th Lie

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1/10/2018 The Washington Post has done a wonderful job of tracking all of President Trump’s lies.  Today they announced that he told his 2000th lie in only 355 days in office, by far a record of any President. Even more disturbing than the total number of lies the President has told, is that the average number of lies per day ...

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Trump Resorts Making Huge Profits From US Government

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01/23/2018 President Trump loves to travel to his resorts.  He likes the fluffy beds.  He likes the chocolate cake.  He likes the golf.  But perhaps what he likes the most is that his resorts get to charge the US tax payers for his support staff to accompany him. One would think that the President would waive fees his resorts charge ...

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There Goes The Sun (And Jobs)! Trump Puts 30% Tariffs On Solar Panels

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1/22/2018 President Trump yesterday imposed a 30% tariff on imported crystalline-silicon solar cells and modules,  ignoring the industry’s request for a more thoughtful import licensing fee approach. Trump tried to strike a balance between punishing China for importing low-cost solar panels and modules into the U.S. and trying to protect the domestic solar industry from massive job losses. Unfortunately, his ...

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