The president’s recent actions have disappointed some of his biggest fans
The ‘Trump Troubadour’ Now Regrets His Vote | GOOD
No sympathy for this moron.
Help sell snake oil end up getting bitten?
It’s exactly what is deserved.
What goes through my my mind when I read the news with my morning coffee. …Or for the Simon's Rockers in the group, this is my response journal.
The president’s recent actions have disappointed some of his biggest fans
The ‘Trump Troubadour’ Now Regrets His Vote | GOOD
No sympathy for this moron.
Help sell snake oil end up getting bitten?
It’s exactly what is deserved.
Federal investigators are examining whether far-right news sites played any role last year in a Russian cyber operation that dramatically widened the reach of news stories — some fictional — that favored Donald Trump’s presidential bid, two people familiar with the inquiry say. The bots’ end products were largely millions of Twitter and Facebook posts carrying links to stories on conservative internet sites such as Breitbart News and InfoWars, as well as on the Kremlin-backed Russia Today News.
hmmmm
“I have nothing to do with Russia,” Donald Trump bellowed to thousands of frenzied supporters at a Tampa, Florida rally last October. The truth, it seems, is a bit more complicated.
In an exclusive interview with FORBES, Emin Agalarov—a Russian pop singer, real estate mogul and son of one of the country’s richest people—described an ongoing relationship with the Trump family, including post-election contact with the president himself.
Among Agalarov’s most striking claims: that he and his billionaire developer father, Aras, had plans to build a Trump Tower in Russia that would now likely be under construction had Trump not run for office; that he has maintained contact with the Trump family since the election, and has exchanged messages with Donald Trump Jr. as recently as January; and that President Trump himself sent a handwritten note to the Agalarovs in November after they congratulated him on his victory.
Exclusive: Powerful Russian Partner Boasts Of Ongoing Access To Trump Family
hmmm
Ivanka Trump’s clothing company has been hit with a class action lawsuit by a San Francisco rag trade rival that claims she is cashing in on her father being President of the United States, NBC News reported.
Modern Appealing Clothing (MAC) says the first daughter’s firm has also gained an “unfair advantage” from her husband Jared Kushner “working for the President of the United States” and claimed that President Trump, his trusted adviser Kellyanne Conway, and White House spokesman Sean Spicer have all helped boost sales of Ivanka Trump Marks LLC products.
Ivanka Trump Sued for Alleged ‘Unfair Competition’ by Clothing Rival | NBC Bay Area
hmmm
Opponents say it would let doctors lie to parents-to-be.
Texas Senate Passes Bill Allowing OBs To Keep Info From Pregnant Women | The Huffington Post
Apparently in Texas, women do not possess ownership over their own bodies.
What’s next? Bringing back the ability of white men buying, selling, and owning other human beings?
Traditional group demands researchers respect, give back to communities who share knowledge and DNA
San people of Africa draft code of ethics for researchers | Science | AAAS
hmmmm
Trump administration rolls back protections for people in default on student loans
Ack!!!!!!!!!1
Editor’s Note: This article was published on March 10, 2014, but it remains timely.
6 Things Paul Ryan Doesn’t Understand About Poverty (But I Didn’t, Either) | Alternet
hmmm
A few weeks ago at work, I spoke my mind and gave my opinion in a clear and no-bullshit way; no aggression, just blunt. The man I was working with (actually, he was working for me) said, “Whoa! We’re all on the same team here!” As if I was yelling at him. I was so shocked because nothing that I said was personal, offensive, or, to be honest, wrong. All I hear and see all day are men speaking their opinions, and I give mine in the same exact manner, and you would have thought I had said something offensive.
Jennifer Lawrence: “Why Do I Make Less Than My Male Co‑Stars?”
hmmmm
The uncensured remarks of congressman Steve King underscore the racism in the Republican Party.
The GOP has become the party of white nationalism – The Boston Globe
Sigh…
“You know what? I’m for limited government, so stay out of my guns, and you can stay out of my body as well,” Lahren said.
On Monday, Lahren tweeted that she has “moderate, conservative, and libertarian views.”
…Beck, a former Fox News host, shot back at Lahren: “Wait, libertarian views? Help me out on Trumpcare, stimulus, and executive orders. Trump is anything but libertarian,” wrote Beck, while adding the hashtag #intellectualhonesty.
Tomi Lahren suspended at The Blaze: report | TheHill
hmmmm
Though Ivanka Trump lacks a formal White House job, the president’s older daughter is moving into her own West Wing office,
…Ivanka Trump will not be on the government payroll or officially bound by its ethics rules.
…The law blocks the president from filling executive roles with relatives. President Trump has already tested this rule by hiring his son-in-law Kushner as a senior adviser.
Ivanka still owns her companies, …she has stepped down from her leadership positions and from her former executive role at the Trump Organization, her father’s company.
…ethics experts have raised concerns over an array of conflicts of interest between the Trumps and their sprawling businesses
hmmm
Got curious and dipped into “old news.”
Adding to the costs and complications is Trump’s inclination to conduct official business surrounded by crowds of people, such as his decision last weekend to host Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for a working dinner while Mar-a-Lago members dined nearby.
…three Mar-a-Lago trips …likely cost the federal treasury roughly $10 million, based on figures used in an October government report analyzing White House travel, including money for Coast Guard units to patrol the exposed shoreline and other military, security and staffing expenses associated with moving the apparatus of the presidency.
…In New York, the city is paying $500,000 a day to guard Trump Tower, according to police officials’ estimates, an amount that could reach $183 million a year.
Earlier this month, The Post reported that Secret Service and U.S. embassy staff paid nearly $100,000 in hotel-room bills to support Eric Trump’s trip to promote a Trump-brand condo tower in Uruguay.
“This is an expensive way to conduct business, and the president should recognize that,” said Tom Fitton, president of the conservative group Judicial Watch, which closely tracked President Barack Obama’s family vacation costs and said it intends to continue the effort for the Trump administration.
“The unique thing about President Trump is that he knows what it costs to run a plane.”
…Judicial Watch estimated Obama-related travel expenses totaled nearly $97 million over eight years.
But based on the first four weeks, Trump’s presidency appears on track to cost hundreds of millions of dollars more.
hmmm
I would rarely leave the WH, my ass.
(And while we are posting dance videos, here’s one I absolutely love. The grace, beauty, and skill are completely en pointe. Heh, see what I did there?)
True Story: Black, white, brown, purple, plaid or paisley, there are lots of talented, well-trained dancers who do not fit the size-zero, fair-skinned, willow-like, corps de ballet mold.
Huge kudos to these young ladies for taking classical ballet and mixing it with modern music to make it their own.
They are making ballet’s loss their own gain. Go girls!!!
While we’re watching Irish step dancing…
An old school tap battle between two styles – that’s just good fun!
A few days late but still, a good laugh.
An oldie but a goodie.
“We can’t spend money on programs just because they sound good. And great, Meals on Wheels sounds great. Again, that’s a state decision to fund that particular portion, to take the federal money and give it to the states, and say look, we want to give you money for programs that don’t work. I can’t defend that anymore. We cannot defend that anymore.”
False. Meals on Wheels helps 2.4 million people each year, including 500,000 veterans and 226,000 older citizens in the three states Mr. Mulvaney specified.
….“If you can provide these lower-cost programs and keep seniors out of nursing homes, that in essence will save money,” said Kali S. Thomas, a professor of health services at Brown University.
…Medicaid spending could be reduced by $109 million if all states were to increase the population of people who received home-delivered meals by 1 percent.
…He asserted that after-school programs have no effect on performance.
“So, let’s talk about after-school programs generally. They’re supposed to be educational programs, right? And that’s what they’re supposed to do, they’re supposed to help kids who can’t — who don’t get fed at home, get fed so that they do better at school. Guess what? There’s no demonstrable evidence they’re actually doing that. There’s no demonstrable evidence they’re actually helping results, helping kids do better at school.”
This is misleading. While Mr. Mulvaney specified after-school meal programs, it’s unclear what he is referring to because the government program that does fund after-school nutrition is not specifically at risk (nor does it purport to “help kids do better at school”).
The budget does propose to cut 21st Century Community Learning Centers, which fund after-school programs for about 1.6 million children in high-poverty areas. While the vast majority provide snacks and meals, feeding children is not their core mission.
“It’s something they do, but let’s not miss their primary purpose,” said Heather Weiss of the Global Family Research Program, who has evaluated after-social programs for decades. “They were set up to provide safe environments for kids with learning opportunities of all sorts.”
GRrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Couple will meet with dignitaries, young leaders and terror attack survivors.
Prince William, Princess Kate land in Paris for 2-day tour – ABC News
This generation of English Royals is so good at this! Almost makes you wish the US had some officials who were in charge of charm. you know, sort of like an anti-Trump family.
Other research agencies also hit hard
NIH, DOE Office of Science face deep cuts in Trump’s first budget | Science | AAAS
Sigh….
Mustafa Ali quits after 24 years, as new administrator prepares deep cuts in programs affecting the poor and minorities.
sigh….
The Wolverines took a team vote on whether to get on a plane again for the Big Ten Tournament.
Michigan players band together after plane accident left them with a choice | MLive.com
wild.
“President Trump’s new Executive Order is antithetical to Hawaii’s State identity and spirit,” lawyers for the state wrote. “For many in Hawaii, including State officials, the Executive Order conjures up the memory of the Chinese Exclusion Acts and the imposition of martial law and Japanese internment after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.”
…In its lawsuit, Hawaii argues that foreign residents and travelers contribute substantially to the functioning of the state, and blocking even the issuance of new visas would have a major impact. State lawyers wrote that Hawaii is home to 12,000 foreign students, and at least 27 graduate students are from the seven countries affected by the original ban.
In 2016, lawyers for the state wrote, Hawaii’s foreign students contributed more than $400 million to Hawaii’s economy with tuition and fees, living expenses and other activities. The lawyers also said that tourism was a driver of Hawaii’s economy, and that 8.7 million visitors accounted for $15 billion in spending in 2015.
…Hawaii is still pointing to campaign trail comments by Trump indicating that he wanted to impose a blanket ban on Muslims as evidence that the order violates the establishment clause of the First Amendment. U.S. officials have disputed that characterization.
Justice Department lawyers have asserted that a short-term freeze is especially unnecessary, because the new ban only applies to the issuance of new visas, a process that can take months.
Why Hawaii says Trump’s new travel ban is still unconstitutional – The Washington Post
A little out of date but the reasoning behind Hawaii’s actions was interesting.