Monday, September 19, 2016

Newsweek's investigation of Trump's business foreign relations...it-snot pretty!

Greetings, fellow Dot Calm Readers, Freedom Fighters, and Truth Crusaders!
  
I can't believe this country is so deluded that we even have to talk seriously about Donald J. Trump--as if he were a serious candidate.
  
smh, smh.
  
Last month, we posted the full article linked by Donald Trump's Many Business Failures, Explained - Newsweek. To read it on the blog (i.e., without Newssqueak's annoying yappity-yap-yapping), click here.
  
The article clearly showed that Donald J. Trump's consistent business failures and scandals are more than enough to disqualify him for president. As Roy DeSoto in "Emergency!" said to the failed paramedic trainee about his mistakes, "It isn't the number--it's the type!"

With Trump, it's number, too.
(He certainly is!)
  
There's another recent Newsweek article lambasting Trump for his foreign connections, which has prompted yet another Newsweek article describing an open letter calling for Trump to disclose those connections.
  
I don't have the time to plop them in todaze post, but I'll hit 'em Wednesday so that you don't hafta listen to Newssqueak's annoying yapping.
  
But still...
  
I've read more than once from more than one independent source that Trump owes over $600 MILLION to China and Russia.

In todaze m00bies, where I posted the "Democracy Now!" interview with the Newsweek reporter who wrote the article on Trump's foreign entanglements, I posed the question: do you really think he'd be objective in his dealings with foreign governments, given that he hasn't been objective yet? Do any of us really think that Trump would do the right thing and divest himself of all these conflicts of interest? Or do we think he'd abuse the public office and the public trust to enrich himself and his business partners?

The truly sad part is that, if he gets in, we ain't seen nuthin' yet. He will have opened the door not only to an uncivil society of unabashed racist, bigots, misogynists, homophobes, theocrats, and haters, but he will show us grift like we ain't never seen before. And the Republicans will be drooling and cheering to see what they can get away with from now on. Surely, they will stand on his shoulders and abuse their public offices and the public trust in ways Trump can't even wet-dream of.

I can't believe that so many people in this country think that such a ruthlessly unethical, lying, cheating scam artist and criminal as Donald J. Trump would make a good president.

And that's on top of his obvious narcissistic personality flaws...


Add to that those strange little terror attacks this weekend...the stabbing in Minnesota and the bombs in New York and New Jersey. Not to minimize what happened or detract from the rightful attention the victims should be receiving, but anyone wanna bet that Donald "one terror attack away from the presidency" Trump had his stubby orange hand in those weird little amateur-hour affairs?

One the one hand, I don't think the fat orange fucksicle is clever enough to orchestrate such a thing, but, on the other hand, I wouldn't put it past him, either. He's not clever, but he's self-aggrandizingly evil to the core. He loves stepping on people just to hear the squish (or is that crunch?). Trump is certainly not above spending a little money--like bribing wannabe terrorists--to make a lot of money, and he most definitely sees the White House as a gravy train. That's right, friends--like the rest of the Republicans, the reason he wants to get into public service is to be serviced by the public. He wants to fuck us all over.

Ewwww...!

No wonder Melania flares her nostrils and squints.

I dunno about you, but my problems and issues deserve better than to be political theater props for some fat fake bloated fish-lipped spray-tanned cocktail weenie with a dead ferret bobby-pinned to his pasty bald scalp to try to scalp me over.

And if Trump doesn't scare you enough, the fact that Mike Pence is a Dick Cheney wannabe should scare the shit right outta you.

That there is some unholy shit.

Still not ready to punch your computer yet? Well, then...have you heard that Trump is accusing Hillary of starting the birther conspiracy? I gno, right?! What I don't know (but wish I did) is how my Tea Party Christian friend feels about Trump's grudging acknowledgement that Obama was indeed born in Hawaii. My friend luuuuurves thinking that Obama was born in Kenya. He lives for it. Now his idol says otherwise. What on earth must my poor Tea Party Christian friend be thinking right now? Should I offer him some duct tape to wrap his haid so it won't 'splode?

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ITT Tech announced that it was closing its doors to all of their 140 campuses. This act blindsided approximately 40,000 students, who were currently enrolled at ITT Tech across the country. Veterans like me will be hit hardest.
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I’ve got some fantastic news! Colonel Applegate just received the endorsement of Equality California! Doug is honored to receive this crucial endorsement from California’s largest LGBTQ civil rights organization.

As an out gay man who served 10 years as a Naval Intelligence Senior Chief, I am honored to serve as the Colonel’s Deputy Campaign Manager. I know the type of leader he is and what he stands for. Doug knows that there is more work ahead to ensure fairness and freedom for all Americans, and he is ready to roll up his sleeves and join in that fight.

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Darrell Issa callously chose political convenience over the fundamental rights of the LGBTQ community. Today, because of Darrell Issa, you can still be fired from a job in 28 states solely for being gay.


The Human Rights Campaign gives Issa a rating of 0% for his record of legislating bigotry under the guise of religious freedom. We can’t trust someone who flip-flops on basic fundamental rights. How is that being a leader? The choice couldn’t be clearer or more consequential.


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I'm writing because today marks Constitution Day, the day our founders signed the Constitution in pursuit of a more perfect union. The Constitution stands for freedom, not hate and exclusion. Donald Trump paints a dark picture of America with his plan to ban Muslims from entering our country and impose religious tests on peaceful migrants. His surrogates have called me a "con artist" and a "snarling Muslim" -- which only confirms their campaign is one of fear mongering and hate.

The signers of our Constitution created a government that values inclusion, freedom, and respect. It is clear Donald Trump has no respect for these ideals, or for the Constitution itself. I have lived in America for the past 36 years, and I know that Donald Trump's hate is not compatible with the values that drew me and other Americans to this great country.

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From Watchdog.net--Tell Obama to pardon Snowden

As the movie launching last week reminds us, Edward Snowden’s whistleblowing revealed the NSA’s massive, secret – and unconstitutional – surveillance programs.
He took a huge personal risk to bring these programs to light. And his actions launched a vital national debate on whether the NSA should be spying on innocent Americans.
But three years later, Snowden is still being forced to live in exile and threatened with likely spending the rest of his life in prison if he ever comes back to the country he loves.
We have less than 125 days to push President Obama to officially pardon this important American whistleblower.
Presidential pardons are about justice. They are for when the legal system has failed, or the laws are unjust or when our consciences demand it.
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So when the White House tries to claim Snowden “is not a whistleblower”1 because he didn’t follow the "proper" whistleblower process, they’re just playing cynical word games.
Intelligence contractors, like Edward Snowden, are NOT protected by the Intelligence Community’s whistleblower protections. The Intelligence Community’s own lawyer, even admits it.2
Even had Edward Snowden followed the “proper” process, his whistleblowing wouldn’t have been protected.
Presidential pardons exist for exactly this kind of extraordinary situation. It’s time that President Obama uses that power to recognize Snowden’s public service.
Snowden acted out of desperation and patriotism to inform Americans of the unconstitutional mass surveillance the NSA was conducting.
Even former Attorney General Eric Holder agrees: “I think that he actually performed a public service by raising the debate that we engaged in and by the changes that we made.”3
Snowden stood up for our rights. Now it’s time we stand up for his.
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1. Politico, “White House: Snowden 'is not a whistleblower',” September 14, 2016.
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From ChargeTrump.com--Investigate Trump's corruption NOW!
  


The New York Times just published a shocking report alleging Donald Trump may have illegally BRIBED an elected official.

Trump gave Florida’s Attorney General $25,000, and consequently, she chose not to prosecute Trump University for fraud.

We’re calling on the authorities to investigate Trump’s actions. Join us by signing our petition today:



Donald Trump is corrupt. Now, we might have the proof to finally take him down. Here’s what’s going on:

It’s no secret Donald Trump defrauded hundreds of people through his so-called “Trump University.” In 2013, he was SLAMMED with a multistate lawsuit.

On August 29, 2013, a reporter asked Florida’s Attorney General Pam Bondi whether she planned to join the suit against Trump.

Four days later, Trump donated $25,000 to Pam Bondi’s re-election campaign.




This is nothing new, folks.

Trump has repeatedly BOASTED about making innumerable campaign donations in exchange for political favors and preferential treatment.

When you give, they do whatever the hell you want them to do... When I call, they kiss my ass. It's true. - Donald Trump

Aj, we’re not idiots. This isn’t a coincidence. It’s not unfortunate timing. This is a textbook case of corruption -- plain and simple.

We know it, you know it, and Donald Trump knows it.

The evidence is right in front of us. Now, we just need law enforcement to bring him to justice.


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[1]Think Progress | Florida’s AG Is Tied Up In The Trump University Scandal. And Things Just Got Worse. | 7/6/16
    
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New data show across-the-board income and wage growth

On Tuesday, the Census Bureau released data that showed impressive (and long-awaited) improvements to household incomes in 2015. EPI analysis of the data shows superb income growth, with black and Hispanic workers seeing the fastest growth. Yet, despite the rise in annual earnings and household incomes in 2015, income inequality continues. EPI also released state-by-state maps that show poverty rates fell in 23 states while income rose in 11 states and the District of Columbia.
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How discrimination and rising overall inequality are expanding the black-white wage gap

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The New Yorker interviewed Lawrence Mishel about the Census Bureau’s newly released data for income and poverty in 2015. “I have not written anything about the U.S. economy this positive in many years,” said Mishel. | "Good news! We’re as rich as we were in 1998" »
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The Washington Post also quoted Lawrence Mishel on the Census Bureau’s data. “The highest income growth was in the bottom fifth of workers, which is very welcome news,” he said. | "Middle class incomes had their fastest growth on record last year" »
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In the New York Times coverage of the Census Bureau’s data, EPI’s Elise Gould explained that “the income of American households in the middle of the distribution last year was still 4.6 percent below its level in 2007.” | "America’s Inequality Problem: Real Income Gains Are Brief and Hard to Find" »
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The American Prospect cited EPI’s report on the Overtime Reform and Enhancement Act, noting that if the bill passes, more than 10 million fewer salaried workers would be covered by overtime protection by 2035. | "Centrist Democrats Team Up with Corporate Lobby to Undermine Overtime Rule" »
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Janelle Jones Nationwide increases in income are visible at the state level
Janelle Jones Poverty rates decrease throughout the states in 2015
Valerie Wilson New Census data show strong 2015 earnings growth across the board, with black and Hispanic workers seeing the fastest growth
David Cooper, Elise Gould, and Jessica Schieder Poverty declined in 2015 by all measures; government programs, once again, kept millions above the poverty line
Elise Gould Income gains in 2015 don’t reverse long-run trend toward greater inequality
Elise Gould and Jessica Schieder By the Numbers: Income and Poverty, 2015
Lawrence Mishel and Teresa Kroeger Superb income growth in 2015 nearly single-handedly restored incomes lost in the Great Recession
Elise Gould What to watch for in the Census income and poverty data
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    They used "amplification" to combat a subtle, common form of sexism. READ MORE»

    By Chauncey DeVega, Salon
    Pence's decision to not rightfully label an unapologetic white supremacist sends a message. READ MORE»

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    The merger creates the world's largest seed and pesticide company. READ MORE»

    By Gigi Engle, Ravishly
    This is one excellent reason to quit drinking. READ MORE»

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    By turning the horrific “shock and awe” brutalizing of the Iraqi people into an intellectual game show question. READ MORE»

    By Zenobia Jeffries, Yes! Magazine
    As Detroit’s public schools fight to stay afloat, Black families turn to a civil rights-era approach to education. READ MORE»

    By Tom Boggioni, Raw Story
    The MSNBC host pushed Steve Cortes over the campaign’s inability to criticize racists. READ MORE»
        
      
    By Adele M. Stan, AlterNet
    To really empower women, Ivanka would have to pry herself from the grip of her misogynist father. We've come to the rescue. READ MORE»

    By Elizabeth Preza, AlterNet
    If you are feeling confused, you're not the only one. READ MORE»

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    The prison strike didn’t merit a single mention in NYT, Washington Post, NPR, CNN or MSNBC.  READ MORE»

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    Movies!

    "Democracy Now!" on Donald Trump's foreign financial conflicts of interest. Newsweek's Kurt Eichenwald has only investigated 15 of the Trump Organization's 500 partnerships...and it-snot a pretty picture for us if Trump gets in. It-snot like, once in office, Trump would forget that he is beholden to all of those business partners. If Trump gets nukes into South Korea, then his partner Daewoo profits. How do you think Trump would make decisions regarding Pakistan and India, given Trump's anti-Muslim statements and his business partnership in India? Do you really think he'd be objective, given that he hasn't been objective yet? He pretends he'd put his company into a "blind trust" run by his kids...which by definition would not be a blind trust...not that you can even put a company into a blind trust in the first place...and as if Ivanka would know which business deals would constitute a conflict of interest for the United States--as if she or her sibs are experts somehow. Foreign policy for sale, anyone?

    Amy Goodman on RawStory (CNN) truth-telling how the media manufactures consent--in this case, for Donald Trump

    Another Amy Goodman piece: how the media are ruining the election by turning the airwaves into Trumpland

    "Democracy Now!" on "Because Scott Walker Asked": Leaked Docs Suggest Wisconsin Gov Illegally Raised Corporate Donations

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