Unless they somehow also had the transcript for Trump's call with Pena Nieto, probably not.Unagi wrote:Is there any argument that Australia leaked the transcript?
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Good point.ImLawBoy wrote:Unless they somehow also had the transcript for Trump's call with Pena Nieto, probably not.Unagi wrote:Is there any argument that Australia leaked the transcript?
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That flip isn't a great victory by what I heard on NPR this morning on my drive in. A Republican flipping Democrat and then flipping Republican is hardly worth any kind of "Winning" posts.
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If the next president is a dem, I'm sure he'll flip again. The guy isn't exactly a bastion of integrity.
We would if you would only stop trying to drag me into yours.Unagi wrote:Get A RoomRip wrote:Ahh, but I'm not a words person and I am poor. The lawsuit people won't waste their time on me.hepcat wrote:If that were possible, Hillary Clinton would own your ass.Rip wrote:I just can't believe what the words people are writing about him.
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Yeah, he's a good suspect as well. Then again, now that he has the time, he may be busy getting his revenge on his parents for naming him "Reince".Unagi wrote:I was thinking Reince Priebus was more likely for this one.
He's raw.
...and was more suspected, IIRC, of being a suspected leaker
Incidentally, did you know that if you remove the vowels from his name you end up with RNC PR BS?
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Is it typical for them to do this go in every 3 days and bang a gavel thing during recess, or is this a Trump special to keep him from doing more dumb shit?
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During a recess Trump has the authority to replace Sessions without Senate confirmation. Banging the gavel means that technically, this isn't a recess.Octavious wrote:Is it typical for them to do this go in every 3 days and bang a gavel thing during recess, or is this a Trump special to keep him from doing more dumb shit?
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They did it during Obama's terms too.Octavious wrote:Is it typical for them to do this go in every 3 days and bang a gavel thing during recess, or is this a Trump special to keep him from doing more dumb shit?
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It is sort of interesting they are doing it with their own President. Trust levels are not high.
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Are you referring to when they did it to Obama?malchior wrote:It is sort of interesting they are doing it with their own President. Trust levels are not high.
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That was 2012, which was not "their own president".Rip wrote:Are you referring to when they did it to Obama?malchior wrote:It is sort of interesting they are doing it with their own President. Trust levels are not high.
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Guess what the secret service has spent $60,000 on this year.
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I wonder if there are special requirements (full offroad, bulletproof, rifle/shotgun rack, etc.).Smoove_B wrote:Guess what the secret service has spent $60,000 on this year.
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36 holes with no recharge.Pyperkub wrote:I wonder if there are special requirements (full offroad, bulletproof, rifle/shotgun rack, etc.).Smoove_B wrote:Guess what the secret service has spent $60,000 on this year.
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Twice a day since the beginning of the Trump administration, a special folder is prepared for the president. The first document is prepared around 9:30 a.m. and the follow-up, around 4:30 p.m. Former Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and former Press Secretary Sean Spicer both wanted the privilege of delivering the 20-to-25-page packet to President Trump personally, White House sources say.
These sensitive papers, described to VICE News by three current and former White House officials, don’t contain top-secret intelligence or updates on legislative initiatives. Instead, the folders are filled with screenshots of positive cable news chyrons (those lower-third headlines and crawls), admiring tweets, transcripts of fawning TV interviews, praise-filled news stories, and sometimes just pictures of Trump on TV looking powerful.

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I'm not sure he understands that "oral" and "orator" aren't the same thing.
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In other news, it has been almost a week since a popular mosque in Minnesota was hit with a homemade bomb, and the POTUS has had no comment whatsoever: no expression of support, no condemnation of violence, nothing. All he has done is send out Gorka to suggest, InfoWars-style, that it was a liberal false-flag attack.
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Fuck he's going on about nuclear weapons on Twitter. Apparently he revamped the whole arsenal in the last 6 months. He's amazing!
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He's used to running a small family business. In that world, he says a thing, and it probably happens. He's therefore conflated giving the order to do a thing, and the thing actually happening. Therefore, he thinks the arsenal is now modernized.
In the replies to that tweet, some were saying that what Trump is actually taking credit for was mostly a continuation of Obama-era initiatives. I haven't had time to do the research into that, but at first blush, I'm inclined to believe that, given Trump's history of taking credit for things that were set in motion over the previous administration. Or just done by other people in general.
In the replies to that tweet, some were saying that what Trump is actually taking credit for was mostly a continuation of Obama-era initiatives. I haven't had time to do the research into that, but at first blush, I'm inclined to believe that, given Trump's history of taking credit for things that were set in motion over the previous administration. Or just done by other people in general.
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In addition to his typical unhinged bullshit, in the last 24 hours, Trump has retweeted 9 stories from Fox News.
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As I pointed out to him, he didn't actually give the order to do the thing either. His first order as President was to neuter the ACA. He's never issued an EO regarding modernizing or boosting our nuclear arsenal. Which he probably couldn't even do anyway, do the enormous cost of such an endeavor (which would probably require an act of congress).Chaz wrote:He's therefore conflated giving the order to do a thing, and the thing actually happening.
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Actually, he did order a nuclear posture review, just as Obama did before him. However anything that has actually been implemented since Trump entered office is the result of Obama's initiative (which is true of much for which Trump has taken credit).RunningMn9 wrote:As I pointed out to him, he didn't actually give the order to do the thing either. His first order as President was to neuter the ACA. He's never issued an EO regarding modernizing or boosting our nuclear arsenal. Which he probably couldn't even do anyway, do the enormous cost of such an endeavor (which would probably require an act of congress).Chaz wrote:He's therefore conflated giving the order to do a thing, and the thing actually happening.
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The Pentagon has said the review, which officially began in April, is expected to be completed by the end of the year. It is expected to guide the Defense Department as it builds new nuclear-capable submarines, bombers and intercontinental ballistic missiles in coming years. Full modernization of the arsenal could then take many years.
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Rest assured when he gets called on not having overhauled the entire US Nuclear arsenal in the first six months of his presidency, one of two things will happen. A) He will ignore the criticism and move on to some other nationally embarrassment of a hyperbole B) Blame Congress for failing to implement his tweets.RunningMn9 wrote:(which would probably require an act of congress).
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Right. But ordering a nuclear posture review is not ordering that we modernize or boost our nuclear arsenal. Also, your second link went to the EO, not to what a Nuclear Posture Review actually is.Max Peck wrote:Actually, he did order a nuclear posture review, just as Obama did before him.
According to the Dept of Defense:
Who mandated it? What time frame? Also - it's a review. "Boosting" and "Modernizing" our nuclear arsenal requires more than reviewing our nuclear arsenal.The Nuclear Posture Review is a legislatively-mandated review that establishes U.S. nuclear policy, strategy, capabilities and force posture for the next five to ten years.
I understand that you are addressing my comment about him not issuing any orders (rather than defending that this dunce has modernized and boosted our arsenal), but I would point out that I didn't say that he didn't order a Nuclear Posture Review. I said that he didn't order anyone to boost or modernize our nuclear arsenal. Because that takes money, and he doesn't control the purse strings.
And as far as I can tell, the last nuclear posture review was completed in 2010. Not sure when it was ordered. But they haven't issued a report yet on Trump's January EO. Presumably any actions taken from that review come after the review is complete.
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As I understand it, the modernization efforts resulting from Obama's review are still ongoing. In theory, progress may have been made in some respects over the course of this year, but if so it has been in spite of the Trump administration, not because of it.RunningMn9 wrote:And as far as I can tell, the last nuclear posture review was completed in 2010. Not sure when it was ordered. But they haven't issued a report yet on Trump's January EO. Presumably any actions taken from that review come after the review is complete.
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Trump said something about wanting to modernize and expand our nukes during the campaign. Isn't that the same as ordering it and achieving it?
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We'll need to wait and see what rolls down Pennsylvania avenue at the soon-to-be scheduled military parade to honor his greatness, President Trump.Holman wrote:Trump said something about wanting to modernize and expand our nukes during the campaign. Isn't that the same as ordering it and achieving it?
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Media run state, ftfySkinypupy wrote:In addition to his typical unhinged bullshit, in the last 24 hours, Trump has retweeted 9 stories from Fox News.
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...and now President Trump is taking shots at Mitch McConnell via Twitter. I guess morning golf was meh and he's now up from his afternoon nap. This is glorious!
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This is actually consistent for Trump (for the last few weeks). Shocking, I know, but he set his sights on (Republican leadership in) Congress (and specifically the Senate) two weeks ago. Putintine plans to use DonDon Trump to put a vote of no confidence to dissolve the Senate, I think, after he weakens the sanctioned military and hands internationally policing to an independent Blackwater group, for which Putintine holds favor. Rumor has it, they'll mask the take over with disputes over unfair federated trade disputes.Smoove_B wrote:...and now President Trump is taking shots at Mitch McConnell. This is glorious!.
Or something like that.
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Didn't Trump hire McConnell's wife? Loyalty!
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If Trump's approval ratings are still hovering around 30% in 2018 I'm quite sure Congressfolks will be happy to have Trump attack them on Twitter - it makes it that much easier to distance themselves from him.
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What's terrible is up until February of 2017, no matter who has been serving, my initial response would have been "respect the office". My initial response still needs to be "respect the office" but I've lost to myself. I have no respect for the office and that's a horrible precedent for our horrible president.

What's terrible is up until February of 2017, no matter who has been serving, my initial response would have been "respect the office". My initial response still needs to be "respect the office" but I've lost to myself. I have no respect for the office and that's a horrible precedent for our horrible president.
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LordMortis wrote:This is actually consistent for Trump (for the last few weeks). Shocking, I know, but he set his sights on (Republican leadership in) Congress (and specifically the Senate) two weeks ago. Putintine plans to use DonDon Trump to put a vote of no confidence to dissolve the Senate, I think, after he weakens the sanctioned military and hands internationally policing to an independent Blackwater group, for which Putintine holds favor. Rumor has it, they'll mask the take over with disputes over unfair federated trade disputes.Smoove_B wrote:...and now President Trump is taking shots at Mitch McConnell. This is glorious!.
Or something like that.
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Edit:
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https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/ar ... mp/532320/
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Since receiving the GOP nomination, 70% of Trump property buyers are limited liability companies, compared to 4% the two years prior

Since President Trump won the Republican nomination, the majority of his companies’ real estate sales are to secretive shell companies that obscure the buyers’ identities, a USA TODAY investigation has found.
Over the last 12 months, about 70% of buyers of Trump properties were limited liability companies – corporate entities that allow people to purchase property without revealing all of the owners’ names. That compares with about 4% of buyers in the two years before.
USA TODAY journalists have spent six months cataloging every condo, penthouse or other property that Trump and his companies own – and tracking the buyers behind every transaction. The investigation found Trump’s companies owned more than 430 individual properties worth well over $250 million.

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