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Learned today- Frumpf colluded,tampers, obstructs and commits treason every day.
Dec 1, 2017 09:30:09   #
Jack2014
 
The orange man thinks he's kink-- y. Keeps committing additional crimes he's already under investigation for. And then there is the lies.
" I'm not getting any benefit from the Frumpf K**LERTAX plan.
Only $1 billion, chumps. Hahaha

AND NOW,FLYNN IS ADMITTING AND PLEADING GUILTY TO A SMALL COUNT IN COURT FOR A FEW YEARS AND FRUMPF JUST PISSED HIS PANTS. WHATS HE TOLD MUELLER. A LOT!
Orange face and ass will now get his orange jumpsuit.

Uu
Major tax legislation should not be passed with extreme haste.
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This is madness.
Senate leaders are now hastily trying to rewrite a sprawling tax bill one that touches almost every part of the economy and then pass it mere hours later. They need to do so because an independent Senate analysis late yesterday made clear what everyone already knew: The bill would add to the deficit enormously. In a normal legislative process, the Senate would have received that analysis long before taking any v**e.
Now senators are searching for changes to make the bill more politically palatable. But the notion of making those changes today and then speeding immediately to a v**e is madness. There would be no time for experts to consider the consequences to discover the sort of problems and unintended effects that last-minute changes are bound to create. By the time they did, the Senate would have passed it.
Already, the tax bill has been pushed ahead in an unprecedented fashion. Obamacare had months of hearings and debates. So did the tax cuts signed by George W. Bush and Ronald Reagan and the deficit-reduction packages signed by Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush.
Only three Republican senators are needed to stop this. It can be any combination of senators who care about the dignity of the institution, the deficit and the middle class.
I hope that there are at least three such senators, who woke up this morning and realized the madness of passing major tax legislation in extreme haste.
Elsewhere. The Atlantic'™s Ronald Brownstein notes that the House and Senate tax bills mostly benefit older, whiter Americans and push their negative effects onto younger, more racially diverse generations.
The irony is that older, white America needs more of younger, diverse America to ascend into the middle class so it can generate the tax revenue to support the baby boom’s retirement. Yet with these tax bills, the old are strapping a boulder onto the backs of the young as they attempt that climb,he writes.
In The Times. President Trump has single-handedly done more to undermine the basic tenets of American democracy than any foreign agent or foreign propaganda campaign could, Thomas Edsall wrote yesterday. Today, Sarah Leah Whitson writes about Saudi elites who have now had their own tools of oppression turned against them.
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Dog found out he had to pay taxes on his dog food made in Canada
Dog found out he had to pay taxes on his dog food ...

Especially those that believe frumpf and his KILLERTAX being good for all of us
Especially those that believe frumpf and his KILLE...

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Dec 1, 2017 14:19:43   #
Lonewolf
 
flynn is going to testify that trump ordered him to contact Russia this nightmare will be over soon.



Jack2014 wrote:
The orange man thinks he's kink-- y. Keeps committing additional crimes he's already under investigation for. And then there is the lies.
" I'm not getting any benefit from the Frumpf K**LERTAX plan.
Only $1 billion, chumps. Hahaha

AND NOW,FLYNN IS ADMITTING AND PLEADING GUILTY TO A SMALL COUNT IN COURT FOR A FEW YEARS AND FRUMPF JUST PISSED HIS PANTS. WHATS HE TOLD MUELLER. A LOT!
Orange face and ass will now get his orange jumpsuit.

Uu
Major tax legislation should not be passed with extreme haste.
View in Browser | Add nytdirect@nytimes.com to your address book. The New York Times
The New York Times
Friday, December 1, 2017
NYTimes.com/Opinions
David Leonhardt
Op-Ed Columnist
This is madness.
Senate leaders are now hastily trying to rewrite a sprawling tax bill one that touches almost every part of the economy and then pass it mere hours later. They need to do so because an independent Senate analysis late yesterday made clear what everyone already knew: The bill would add to the deficit enormously. In a normal legislative process, the Senate would have received that analysis long before taking any v**e.
Now senators are searching for changes to make the bill more politically palatable. But the notion of making those changes today and then speeding immediately to a v**e is madness. There would be no time for experts to consider the consequences to discover the sort of problems and unintended effects that last-minute changes are bound to create. By the time they did, the Senate would have passed it.
Already, the tax bill has been pushed ahead in an unprecedented fashion. Obamacare had months of hearings and debates. So did the tax cuts signed by George W. Bush and Ronald Reagan and the deficit-reduction packages signed by Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush.
Only three Republican senators are needed to stop this. It can be any combination of senators who care about the dignity of the institution, the deficit and the middle class.
I hope that there are at least three such senators, who woke up this morning and realized the madness of passing major tax legislation in extreme haste.
Elsewhere. The Atlantic'™s Ronald Brownstein notes that the House and Senate tax bills mostly benefit older, whiter Americans and push their negative effects onto younger, more racially diverse generations.
The irony is that older, white America needs more of younger, diverse America to ascend into the middle class so it can generate the tax revenue to support the baby boom’s retirement. Yet with these tax bills, the old are strapping a boulder onto the backs of the young as they attempt that climb,he writes.
In The Times. President Trump has single-handedly done more to undermine the basic tenets of American democracy than any foreign agent or foreign propaganda campaign could, Thomas Edsall wrote yesterday. Today, Sarah Leah Whitson writes about Saudi elites who have now had their own tools of oppression turned against them.
The full Opinion report from The Times follows.
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Republicans Tax Lies Show the Rot Spreads Wide and Runs Deep
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Bad faith touches every aspect of the G.O.P's sales pitch to ram a bill through.
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Dec 1, 2017 16:13:13   #
pafret Loc: Northeast
 
Jack2014 wrote:
The orange man thinks he's kink-- y. Keeps committing additional crimes he's already under investigation for. And then there is the lies.
" I'm not getting any benefit from the Frumpf K**LERTAX plan.
Only $1 billion, chumps. Hahaha

AND NOW,FLYNN IS ADMITTING AND PLEADING GUILTY TO A SMALL COUNT IN COURT FOR A FEW YEARS AND FRUMPF JUST PISSED HIS PANTS. WHATS HE TOLD MUELLER. A LOT!
Orange face and ass will now get his orange jumpsuit.

Uu
Major tax legislation should not be passed with extreme haste.
View in Browser | Add nytdirect@nytimes.com to your address book. The New York Times
The New York Times
Friday, December 1, 2017
NYTimes.com/Opinions
David Leonhardt
Op-Ed Columnist
This is madness.
Senate leaders are now hastily trying to rewrite a sprawling tax bill one that touches almost every part of the economy and then pass it mere hours later. They need to do so because an independent Senate analysis late yesterday made clear what everyone already knew: The bill would add to the deficit enormously. In a normal legislative process, the Senate would have received that analysis long before taking any v**e.
Now senators are searching for changes to make the bill more politically palatable. But the notion of making those changes today and then speeding immediately to a v**e is madness. There would be no time for experts to consider the consequences to discover the sort of problems and unintended effects that last-minute changes are bound to create. By the time they did, the Senate would have passed it.
Already, the tax bill has been pushed ahead in an unprecedented fashion. Obamacare had months of hearings and debates. So did the tax cuts signed by George W. Bush and Ronald Reagan and the deficit-reduction packages signed by Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush.
Only three Republican senators are needed to stop this. It can be any combination of senators who care about the dignity of the institution, the deficit and the middle class.
I hope that there are at least three such senators, who woke up this morning and realized the madness of passing major tax legislation in extreme haste.
Elsewhere. The Atlantic'™s Ronald Brownstein notes that the House and Senate tax bills mostly benefit older, whiter Americans and push their negative effects onto younger, more racially diverse generations.
The irony is that older, white America needs more of younger, diverse America to ascend into the middle class so it can generate the tax revenue to support the baby boom’s retirement. Yet with these tax bills, the old are strapping a boulder onto the backs of the young as they attempt that climb,he writes.
In The Times. President Trump has single-handedly done more to undermine the basic tenets of American democracy than any foreign agent or foreign propaganda campaign could, Thomas Edsall wrote yesterday. Today, Sarah Leah Whitson writes about Saudi elites who have now had their own tools of oppression turned against them.
The full Opinion report from The Times follows.
OP-ED COLUMNIST

Republicans Tax Lies Show the Rot Spreads Wide and Runs Deep
By PAUL KRUGMAN
Bad faith touches every aspect of the G.O.P's sales pitch to ram a bill through.
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By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
The president is acting more deranged than usual, but Republicans in Congress don't care.
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By TIMOTHY EGAN
Is there no bottom? We may soon learn that T***p w*n a gold medal in synchronized swimming.
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The Farthest Point of a Burmese Journey
By ROGER COHEN
It was plunder, plunder over generations, that had produced this desolation and violence.
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By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
President Trump undermined Rex Tillerson's success at the State Department, but that doesn't mean his successor will do a better job.
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Look in the mirror and stop hunting.

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Dec 1, 2017 16:17:38   #
S. Maturin
 
Jack2014 wrote:
The orange man thinks he's kink-- y. Keeps committing additional crimes he's already under investigation for. And then there is the lies.
" I'm not getting any benefit from the Frumpf K**LERTAX plan.
Only $1 billion, chumps. Hahaha

AND NOW,FLYNN IS ADMITTING AND PLEADING GUILTY TO A SMALL COUNT IN COURT FOR A FEW YEARS AND FRUMPF JUST PISSED HIS PANTS. WHATS HE TOLD MUELLER. A LOT!
Orange face and ass will now get his orange jumpsuit.

Uu
Major tax legislation should not be passed with extreme haste.
View in Browser | Add nytdirect@nytimes.com to your address book. The New York Times
The New York Times
Friday, December 1, 2017
NYTimes.com/Opinions
David Leonhardt
Op-Ed Columnist
This is madness.
Senate leaders are now hastily trying to rewrite a sprawling tax bill one that touches almost every part of the economy and then pass it mere hours later. They need to do so because an independent Senate analysis late yesterday made clear what everyone already knew: The bill would add to the deficit enormously. In a normal legislative process, the Senate would have received that analysis long before taking any v**e.
Now senators are searching for changes to make the bill more politically palatable. But the notion of making those changes today and then speeding immediately to a v**e is madness. There would be no time for experts to consider the consequences to discover the sort of problems and unintended effects that last-minute changes are bound to create. By the time they did, the Senate would have passed it.
Already, the tax bill has been pushed ahead in an unprecedented fashion. Obamacare had months of hearings and debates. So did the tax cuts signed by George W. Bush and Ronald Reagan and the deficit-reduction packages signed by Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush.
Only three Republican senators are needed to stop this. It can be any combination of senators who care about the dignity of the institution, the deficit and the middle class.
I hope that there are at least three such senators, who woke up this morning and realized the madness of passing major tax legislation in extreme haste.
Elsewhere. The Atlantic'™s Ronald Brownstein notes that the House and Senate tax bills mostly benefit older, whiter Americans and push their negative effects onto younger, more racially diverse generations.
The irony is that older, white America needs more of younger, diverse America to ascend into the middle class so it can generate the tax revenue to support the baby boom’s retirement. Yet with these tax bills, the old are strapping a boulder onto the backs of the young as they attempt that climb,he writes.
In The Times. President Trump has single-handedly done more to undermine the basic tenets of American democracy than any foreign agent or foreign propaganda campaign could, Thomas Edsall wrote yesterday. Today, Sarah Leah Whitson writes about Saudi elites who have now had their own tools of oppression turned against them.
The full Opinion report from The Times follows.
OP-ED COLUMNIST

Republicans Tax Lies Show the Rot Spreads Wide and Runs Deep
By PAUL KRUGMAN
Bad faith touches every aspect of the G.O.P's sales pitch to ram a bill through.
OP-ED COLUMNIST

Trump Is Cracking Up
By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
The president is acting more deranged than usual, but Republicans in Congress don't care.
CONTRIBUTING OP-ED WRITER

In the End, Reality Will Win
By TIMOTHY EGAN
Is there no bottom? We may soon learn that T***p w*n a gold medal in synchronized swimming.
OP-ED COLUMNIST

The Farthest Point of a Burmese Journey
By ROGER COHEN
It was plunder, plunder over generations, that had produced this desolation and violence.
EDITORIAL

Help Wanted: Top Diplomat Sought
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
President Trump undermined Rex Tillerson's success at the State Department, but that doesn't mean his successor will do a better job.
CONTRIBUTING OP-ED WRITER

How Rex Tillerson Did So Much Damage in So Little Time
By ANTONY J. BLINKEN
The secretary of state, who may be forced out soon, presided over a historic gutting of the Foreign Service. But his replacement might be worse.
It's a Gay, Gay, Gay Government
Mayor Robert Moon of Palm Springs, Calif., speaking at the World Association of Marching Show Bands opening ceremony on Tuesday. Mr. Moon is the city's third openly gay mayor.
Mayor Robert Moon of Palm Springs, Calif., speaking at the World Association of Marching Show Bands opening ceremony on Tuesday. Mr. Moon is the city's third openly gay mayor. Alex Welsh for The New York Times
By FRANK BRUNI
When the rainbow f**g drapes every elected official, does it change a city's hue?
HOW ARE WE DOING?
We'd love your feedback on this newsletter. Please email thoughts and suggestions to leonhardt@

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Prime Minister, Tell Trump He's Not Welcome in Britain
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The president's endorsement of a fringe far-right group undermines our country and the special relationship.
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I know I want to be sterilized. Why is it such a fight?
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By SANDEEP JAUHAR
Fifty years after the first procedure in a human, the organ still has a hold on us.
OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR

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By SARAH LEAH WHITSON
Saudi Arabia's royals and rich had long been immune to the worst failures of the kingdom's brutal system. Not anymore.
OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR

Don't Erase Garrison Keillor
By BARI WEISS
I h**e Prairie Home Companion.But I think it's dead wrong to stop rebroadcasting past episodes.
ON CAMPUS

The Right Way to Fix Universities
By EMILY J. LEVINE AND MITCHELL L. STEVENS
New taxes are not the answer. A radical reorientation of their mission is.
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The Self-Destruction of American Democracy
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Forget Russia for a minute and look where Trump is taking us.
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Psychiatrists Warn About Trump's Mental State
Dr. Bandy X. Lee of Yale calls for an urgent evaluation of the president.
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