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The Trump Presidency 13: The (James) Baker's Dozen

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Stealing money from disaster funds is Trump's idea of punishing Dems for not giving him his Wall money.
After all, only Dems live in California and Puerto Rico.
 
I really don't think "But think of the butterflies!" is going to sway anybody already on board with the wall.
I seem to remember a lot of hand-wringing over how wind turbines might kill a few birds (when millions die every year from hitting windows or being killed by pets). But you're right of course. It's only bad if Democrats do it.
 
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Americans pay 180 percent of what Europeans, Canadians, and Japanese pay for the exact same drugs!

Our seniors aren't going to foot the bill for free-riders abroad any longer, HHS Secretary Alex Azar says.

President Trump's commitment to improving the quality of life for all Americans has led to the largest single decline in drug prices in 46 YEARS.
 
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I want to thank all Republicans for the work you have done in dealing with the Radical Left on Border Security. Not an easy task, but the Wall is being built and will be a great achievement and contributor toward life and safety within our Country!
 
Who tweeted this? Mirror-universe bizarro anti-Trump?

Hmm? This is standard Republican campaign speak. Much like "We are trying to protect Pre-Existing condition protections! The Democrats are trying to destroy them!" while they literally lead a lawsuit to destroy those protections and the Democrats fight against it. Or much of their messaging when it comes to Democrats and border security, crime, abortion, etc.

In other news... There's a heck of a lot of missing African-American votes in Georgia. 127,000, potentially.

And then, just for kicks, they decided to run a statistical analysis by race. And viola, they discovered that an incredibly disproportionate number of Georgia voters in majority black precincts didn’t record a vote for the second-highest office in the state. They found the anomaly was incredibly high in precincts where there were high percentages of black registered voters.

And here is the troubling part: According to the report from Coalition for Good Governance (CGG) and the experts who spoke with The Root, the undervote wasn’t concentrated in Democratic areas. It seemed to specifically happen in black neighborhoods. Even stranger, the black voters’ absentee mail ballots didn’t reflect the drop-off, only the people who voted on election day and people who voted on machines in early voting.

The CGG’s report notes:

The extreme undervote issue occurred at statistically significant levels in 101 of Georgia’s 159 counties. However, the undervotes on voting machines are concentrated in precincts where African American voters make up the majority of the precincts’ registered voters. The rates of touchscreen machine–reported undervotes in such precincts in the Lt. Governor contest are far greater than the undervote rates in non–African American neighborhoods regardless of whether those neighborhoods lean Democratic or Republican. The undervote problem did not happen at the same exaggerated levels in many primarily White neighborhoods that overwhelmingly voted for Stacey Abrams and other Democrats, rebutting the argument that the difference can be explained by party-driven voter behavior.

The Root was given exclusive access to the analyzed data from the 2018 Georgia elections as well as the analyses conducted by some of the top experts in the area. We spoke to the researchers and none of them has a logical explanation for the statistical anomaly.

The statistics professor from Berkeley can’t explain it. The voting-machine expert at the University of Michigan doesn’t know how it happened. The data analyst from one of the leading analytics firm in the world has no answers. The political expert who specializes in black voters can’t explain it.

Either all the black people in Georgia collectively decided to skip a vote on their ballot or something happened with the voting machines. But only the machines where black people voted.

That last bit slightly overstates it, but with so very many problems happening in Georgia, there really, really needs to be investigations and fixes in the works.

While on the topic of voting issues, though... Evidence of Texas' incompetence in flagging so-called 'non-citizen' voters continues to stack up

Texas may have had to quickly back off the false claim, but the effects continue. The Lonestar State is facing multiple federal lawsuits for its efforts to intimidate valid voters away from the polls by "flagging" them as illegal on the flimsiest of evidence. Talking Points Memo notes that in one county, warnings went out to voters that they would be purged from the rolls unless they made contact—but the notices were sent out without any "basic contact information or even an official letterhead."

“I questioned whether I had done something wrong, or if somebody was trying to prank me.” Jane Doe #2 wrote in the declaration. “I did not know where to go or who to call to receive answers to my questions.”

So hasty was the Republican effort to purge voters from the rolls that the details of how voters might un-purge themselves were treated as an afterthought, at best. The end result: intimidating letters, largely to minority voters, warning them of legal violations that did not happen but which will get them yanked from the voting rolls anyway based on a Republican say-so.

And another reminder. Trump failed to produce required report on Khashoggi murder. Unsurprisingly, Republicans seem to be leaning towards quietly letting violations of the law drop, yet again.
 
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I don’t feel an ounce of empathy for all of the imbeciles who bought into the Russian collusion hoax now that it’s been entirely debunked. You were warned for over a year about this scam & you fell for it anyway. You did this to yourself.
 
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I don’t feel an ounce of empathy for all of the imbeciles who bought into the Russian collusion hoax now that it’s been entirely debunked. You were warned for over a year about this scam & you fell for it anyway. You did this to yourself.

Really amazing propaganda. I think the Mueller investigation -- through the indictments and convictions -- have shown there was collusion beyond any reasonable doubt. What remains to be seen is, whether Trump was involved in a way that was criminal.

Basically, I think this tweet is just an opportunity for Bongino to call people he doesn't like imbeciles. Then for Donnie to retweet it, right after referring to people opposed to The Wall as "the radical left." The insults, the namecalling just keep on coming.

How did we get here? :(
 
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Americans pay 180 percent of what Europeans, Canadians, and Japanese pay for the exact same drugs!

Our seniors aren't going to foot the bill for free-riders abroad any longer, HHS Secretary Alex Azar says.

President Trump's commitment to improving the quality of life for all Americans has led to the largest single decline in drug prices in 46 YEARS.
That is mind boggling in its ignorance of how the pharmaceutical market works. The Japanese aren't getting their drugs subsidised by Americans.
 
Doesn't regulating drug prices require federal control? I thought Republicans were generally against government interference?
 
Really amazing propaganda. I think the Mueller investigation -- through the indictments and convictions -- have shown there was collusion beyond any reasonable doubt. What remains to be seen is, whether Trump was involved in a way that was criminal.

Basically, I think this tweet is just an opportunity for Bongino to call people he doesn't like imbeciles. Then for Donnie to retweet it, right after referring to people opposed to The Wall as "the radical left." The insults, the namecalling just keep on coming.

How did we get here? :(

The complete lack of any indictment alleging coordination between Russia and the campaign is proof of collusion?
 
It's also going to impact a lot of landowners who are complaing that what the Trump administration wants to pay for their land is far below fair market value, which the law requires the federal government to pay when exercising eminent domain on private land.
It's going to be a legal mess.
I know, I work for the DOI agency which handles all land acquistation and transfers for the government.

Yea but the market value tanked when they were going to build the wall through it so why pay for the pre wall value?
 
No, you're right, I shouldn't jump to conclusions just because he's a grifter who needs his campaign funds for lawyers. I should wait for the impeachment investigations.

Exactly it is like using his past history of how he used his "charity" as some kind of basis of how he runs his campaign finances, or the numerous felonies "individual one" conspired with others to commit.
 
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