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Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Its too bad grown men and women are just learning not everyone gets a trophy.Not everyone liked the way the last two elections went but hoped he would do a good job.Who listens to Michael Moore other then to critique a box of Twinkies.You need to get some new leaders.[8-)]

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

This website needs a garbage disposal to handle non-Melrose-oriented messages - otherwise the inmates will run the asylum.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

When have we seen more crass, undignified behavior as we have from the liberal Democrats who will not accept that they lost not only an election but the trust and confidence of the American people? If there was a more appropriate time to use Hillary Clinton’s word “deplorable,” it would be to describe the behavior of these sore losers, who are embarrassing themselves on the world stage in front of billions of people. This pathetic display of a lack of grace and respect is inexcusable and speaks very much to the feelings of many American voters that it was truly time for a change in government. They're digging themselves even deeper for another debacle in 2020. Keep digging.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Town Crier
When have we seen more crass, undignified behavior as we have from the liberal Democrats who will not accept that they lost not only an election but the trust and confidence of the American people? If there was a more appropriate time to use Hillary Clinton’s word “deplorable,” it would be to describe the behavior of these sore losers, who are embarrassing themselves on the world stage in front of billions of people. This pathetic display of a lack of grace and respect is inexcusable and speaks very much to the feelings of many American voters that it was truly time for a change in government. They're digging themselves even deeper for another debacle in 2020. Keep digging.


These Democrats failed to see that they got the "bait and switch" from Obama for the past 8 years. Instead of "Hope and Change", they got "Despair and Status Quo"!

Somehow, in his 8 years, he has managed to anger our allies and befriend our enemies, further increased the division within our country using identity politics, squashed economic development with over-burdensen regulations and executive orders, forced a single party vote on a health care plan that is bankrupting states and individuals, increased the threat of terrorism internally by allowing the influx of refugees with proper vetting as described by most intelligence agencies, has released the most dangerous terrorists in the world at GITMO, and single-handily signed a nuclear agreement with a country, Iran, who is the largest state-sponsor of world terrorism, while allowing them to break numerous other UN sanctions without consequences.

These are incredible accomplishments by a Democrat - no wonder the majority of people in 30 states voted for Trump - this nation couldn't survive another 8 years of a Democrat! Finally - real HOPE and CHANGE will be coming to our nation soon!

What a Happy New Year we can all look forward to in 2017!

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

VVoice: You should be ashamed. Actual, real fascism is now alive and well, in the US, and thanks to the likes of you, in Melrose. Would you have saluted Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin as well? Doubtful, since you seem to care about "patriotic" values. But you have gone off the rails in your demented support of this undignified, ignorant, narcissistic nazi who's about to become president. Either you suffer from dementia and a lack of real patriotic values yourself or you actually believe/espouse the monstrous views of this incoming administration, with its cabinet of full-fledged nazi white supremacists. And if you don't think what's happening nationally should be allowed on this website, your words prove your lack of respect for our Constitution, for starters.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1540743225/ref=tsm_1_fb_lk

Why Trump Deserves Trust, Respect and Admiration Paperback – November 30, 2016
by David King (Author)
This book is full of blank pages. Despite years of research, we could not find anything to say on this subject, so please feel free to use this book for notes.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

"an honest election"

This was anything BUT an honest election.

The fact that the Republican Congress' first gesture is to dismantle and gut (remove from independent oversight) their own Ethics Committee says it all.

Communists don't have much to do with this (except if you're a Putin-loving Repug). The ascendancy of Nazism to the highest levels of our government in the United States is now a fact.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Here in Melrose, there are apparently too many quite willing to embrace the horror now overtaking our nation.

Preparing for the Normalization of a Neofascist White House
by Juan Cole

It is 2017, and shortly the White House will be inhabited by an unscrupulous, corrupt narcissist who has shamelessly mobilized the Neo-Nazi fringe of the Republican Party to get into power.

Despite all the cries of ‘no’ to normalization on the left, Trump will be normalized by the same corporate media that virtually boycotted Bernie Sanders. He will be respectfully called “the president” and his wishes and goals will be praised on cable news, and not just on Rupert Murdoch’s Fox Fake News. He’ll flash a smile and be friendly and anchors will treat him like a buddy (despite his having threatened their colleagues with bodily harm at his rallies and despite his having pledged to weaken the first amendment and sue reporters for libel). Rupert Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal is already pledging never to call Trump out when he is obviously lying. Since Trump is, like Dick Nixon, a pathological liar, this is like pledging not to cover his presidency.

Americans cultivate a myth about themselves that they are rugged individualists, but in fact they are for the most part timid sheep who worship power and are glad to defer to it if it mouths a few white nationalist keywords. French workers, for whom Americans have such contempt, would never allow themselves to be walked all over the way American workers have been. Americans who don’t go along to get along are branded traitors by fresh-faced young Neo-Nazis who have infiltrated our supposedly democratic institutions and engage in blackballing and smearing.

Just in the past week we have been treated to a number of classic fascist themes by the PEOTUS and his team.

Trump’s monstrous New Year’s message, delighting in having defeated his enemies and in their despair, displayed his typical feigned machismo (is he Frank Sinatra, that he has ever been in a fistfight?) Vindictiveness and trash talking are part of his contempt for the weak and determination to victimize them.

Another typical fascist theme is suspicion of modernity, science and the Enlightenment. Trump’s low regard for modern technology was made abundantly clear when he said last Wednesday, according to Reuters, “I think that computers have complicated lives very greatly. The whole age of computer has made it where nobody knows exactly what’s going on.” He maintains that it is impossible to trace hackers (not true, though it can be very difficult).

He has now gone on to suggest that important memos be written out on paper and delivered by courier. His climate denialism goes along with this irrationality. And of course the very medium in which these irrational statements are delivered, a tortured English with impossible syntax making sweeping assertions that the truth can never be arrived at, is Newspeak of the fascist variety.

With his typical narcissism, Trump maintained that he “knows things about hacking” that others do not and will reveal them in a few days. The narcissism feeds into the fascism, since he is the great leader who should be trusted above other sources of information, even when it is obvious, as it usually is, that he does not have the slightest idea what he is talking about.

Then Mother Jones reported that Trump’s nominee to be Secretary of Labor thinks workers are over-protected and that they should not get breaks. Contempt for the weak is a major theme of Trump and his team. Such huuje losers. Don’t deserve a doctor visit or a coffee break. Bah humbug.

What do you want to bet that the secretary of labor’s position never even gets discussed on a national news channel?

Trump will be normalized. All the rest of us can do is simply keep in mind that he is a fascist, and to continue to point to his record on fascism, from hatred of Mexicans and African-Americans and Muslim Americans to his contempt for women to his pledge to carpet bomb Iraq and Syria to his threat to imprison his chief political opponent. We can continue to remember his determination to deprive workers of their basic rights. We can remember that Steve Bannon, the editor of the Neo-Nazi rag Breitbart, is among his closest advisers.

All we can do is resist normalization, first of all in our own minds and then in our social circles and on social media. And when Trump begins victimizing innocent people, we have to remain prepared to mobilize. Fascism gets tossed around lightly as an insult on the internet. This is the real thing, folks. We are Italy, 31 October, 1922. Bad things are about to happen.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Pete
Its too bad grown men and women are just learning not everyone gets a trophy.Not everyone liked the way the last two elections went but hoped he would do a good job.Who listens to Michael Moore other then to critique a box of Twinkies.You need to get some new leaders.[8-)]


I have never seen such a bunch of poor losers! Stop watching MSNBC, CNN, and the other liberal media to find our what is really going on around you! You left wingnuts are off your rocker! What idiot said the the Dems are for peace and cooperation - they have been trying to revoke the election from day one - and now they refuse to cooperate with President-Elect Trump - there goes to the so-called unity and cooperation from the Dems! Grow up and act mature the bunch of you! You all need to go back to work, or return to your mom's basement apartment, or continue to sit around and vegetate!

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Pete
Its too bad grown men and women are just learning not everyone gets a trophy.Not everyone liked the way the last two elections went but hoped he would do a good job.Who listens to Michael Moore other then to critique a box of Twinkies.You need to get some new leaders.[8-)]


The reposting of articles by biased people (Michael Moore? Please) is hilarious. The sanctimonious nonsense that Hilary was somehow moral is ridiculous. The "you don't understand how we feel" drivel is the hight of hypocrisy. As I have said before, NOBODY on the left would care about my concerns if Hillary had won. I had legitimate concerns about her selling my safety for her own wealth, about her rapist husband back in a position of great power, about her flooding our country with dangerous "refugees", about her expansion of big government, about her pay-for-play, about her hidden email server, etc, etc, etc, but THAT would have been seen as silly and over-dramatic (and I wouldn't have even called her a Nazi, because, see, I know about the Nazis and take great offense to all of you morons throwing the term around for everything you don't like). So, what goes around comes around. Keep re-posting your loony nonsense. I will keep not caring about how you feel.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

What ever happened to civility? Why do some people need to vilify those who may think differently than themselves? I understand that we are a divided nation but we are still human beings who are all united in wanting to remain free in the pursuit of happiness!

We have a Constitution and the Bill of Rights to guide us to the freedom and the pursuit of happiness we all seek. Turning against each other because of a lost election does not aspire to the ideals of our foundation documents.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Sure, civility would be grand. How about asking the pu$$y-grabbing four-letter-word spewing president-elect to step down for the sake of his country and allow an actual statesman/woman to perform the solemn duties he so clearly will not and and is not capable of performing, starting with holding a civil tongue in his head and getting his filthy fingers off his compulsively tweeting phone?

For the past eight years we've had a civil and dignified statesman at the helm, whether you agreed with him or not, someone who espoused actual Christian and family values. Now we have a lying narcissistic crook and his former hooker wife about to reside in the White House, along with a pack of actual nazis in the cabinet. The very survival of our world is now at stake, not just the established traditions of hundreds of years of dignified statespeople in charge of our country, regardless of their political party. That is officially going out the window in 17 days, in lieu of a bad huckster act of someone who does not comprehend civics, civility, or any of what his office entails. You reference the Bill of Rights and the Constitution--two things this huckster clearly has not read nor has any intention of abiding by. Have you not paid an iota of attention to his stated intentions? Just who exactly are you accusing of "turning against one another"? This isn't about "sore losers." This is about the sanctity of what were supposed to be core American values, values which Donald Trump does not espouse, nor does the proposed cabinet of monsters he has selected. But that's okay, you go on pretending this is about some petty Blue vs Red jealousy. The rest of us who have eyes and ears and see what we're up against will fight for our country's survival while you live in your pretend world.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Oh sure, really hilarious the suffering and jeopardy to our national interests and security this man has already caused. You need to Grow Up!

These people appear to have no moral compass, no compassion for the working man, and no experience with which to guide our nation..... they do not belong in the White House. Just because they shanghaied the process and the electoral process is so dangerously flawed doesn't make their "win" valid or a mandate. Three million voters more than Trump's voted for HRC, and another seven million voted for alternate candidates. Another several million stayed home. This bigoted narcissistic creep does not have a mandate, nor do the horror shows in the Republican party. Trump is already the most despised president-elect in American history, and he earned this status with his despicable conduct. Surviving the next four years will take all of us WHO ARE SANE to work together to confront the actual evil this administration embodies.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Leading GOP Strategist Labels Trump and His Supporters Traitors

By Rmuse on Mon, Jan 2nd, 2017 at 11:01 am

"What’s closer to treason? Political opposition to a candidate, or siding with a hostile foreign power in the Intel war?”

The Republican operative and strategist, Rick Wilson, took to trivial Trump’s favorite means of communication, Twitter, to rail on Trump and his puerile supporters for being “lackeys, ball washers, and toadies” whose “allegiance is to Putin;” not to America. Apparently, what really set off Mr. Wilson’s tirade was his unwillingness to be called a traitor to America any longer simply because he was disinterested in supporting the traitor Trump. He said, “In the course of the 2016 campaign I don’t know how many times I was called a traitor to America for not supporting Trump.”

It is noteworthy that Wilson said he was called a traitor to America for not supporting the clumsy and inept television celebrity’s candidacy; not to candidate Trump or his own beloved Republican Party. Wilson then lashed out at Trump supporters calling them “intellectual giants [who] never bothered to understand the specific definition of treason” and yet regarded “all opposition to Trump [the candidate] was treason.” Mr. Wilson then landed a knockout punch when he asked the reasonable rhetorical question Trump or his maladjusted devotees certainly couldn’t answer without revealing that they have no allegiance to the United States of America.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

News that North Korea’s Kim Jong Un announced during a New Year’s Day address that his military is on the brink of testing its first intercontinental ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuke elicited a response from President-elect Donald Trump.

As might be expected, Trump felt compelled on to comment on Twitter, of course.
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While U.S. officials are skeptical of Kim’s boasts — that often exhibit the same narcissistic and self-congratulatory tendencies of the president-elect — followers of Trump on Twitter worried that his saber-rattling on social media is both unpresidential and dangerous when aimed at the immature North Korean leader.

Trump’s tweets and responses below:

North Korea just stated that it is in the final stages of developing a nuclear weapon capable of reaching parts of the U.S. It won't happen!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 2, 2017

.@realDonaldTrump Sweetie, this is the perfect example of something you save for your Presidenting meetings, not glib little tweets.

— Bess Kalb (@bessbell) January 2, 2017

@realDonaldTrump and Kim Jong-un: two babies but with a single thought.

— Jeffrey Guterman (@JeffreyGuterman) January 2, 2017

What is WRONG with you? Shut up. @realDonaldTrump

— Maritxu (@dislexicon) January 3, 2017

@realDonaldTrump Your own previous tweets inadvertently echoed N. Korea's stated policies. Maybe don't do arms control via twitter? pic.twitter.com/rUPkFETvdq

— Don Moynihan (@donmoyn) January 2, 2017

@realDonaldTrump you have mere days until you're sworn in as President. Do you really want to avoid it so badly that you'll kill us all now?

— Alex Zalben (@azalben) January 2, 2017

@realDonaldTrump pew pew pew!!! Blow the world up until America is great again! Love this guy.

— mikepencehere (@mikepencehere) January 3, 2017

@realDonaldTrump You're just like him. pic.twitter.com/BwrubjUo7p

— The Socialist Party (@OfficialSPGB) January 2, 2017

@realDonaldTrump Delete your account. Also. Don't destroy the planet you %$#@ing Clownstick.

— HarleyPeyton (@HarleyPeyton) January 2, 2017

.@realDonaldTrump This twitter diplomacy is real classy, you orange moron.

— Ben Berkon (@BenBerkon) January 2, 2017

@realDonaldTrump PLEASE STOP TWEETING YOU TERRIFYING ****

— Jason Bailey (@jasondashbailey) January 2, 2017

@realDonaldTrump I'm more scared of you with nuclear weapons

— Ken Klippenstein (@kenklippenstein) January 2, 2017

I am going to fix North Korea good just by Tweeting. What could wrong.

— Donald Trump (@TheBestPrezEver) January 3, 2017

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

"The more I listen to Donald Trump, the more appalled I am. Not as a Democrat, but as a human being. He's a genuinely nasty man."

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

There is a Providence that protects idiots, drunkards, children and the United States of America.
Otto von Bismarck
RELAX - ENJOY THE INAUGURATION

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Hey Town Crier,
Your predictable nonsense says a lot about who you are.
Relax, indeed. With a bunch of veritable nazis taking over the government, my family will be doing anything but watching the Coronation of this disgusting lunatic.
Have fun watching your Social Security and Medicare being ripped apart. Hope you enjoy breathing filthy air and drinking polluted water. Enjoy while you can because this maniacal creep has also got the nuclear codes and has already ****** off the loonies like himself holding codes of their own....
You should be ashamed and afraid. What's wrong with you?

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

KING: We’re not opposing Donald Trump with the unified fierceness he deserves

Donald Trump is scheduled to become our next President in less than three weeks.

A man who some believe to be a pretty terrible human being is scheduled to become our next President in less than three weeks. I won't make yet another rundown of all of the awful things he has said and done. I've done that a dozen times. Pretty much every reputable news outlet in the country has covered Trump's lies, deceit, failed commitments, his unethical business dealings, and his personal admissions on mistreating and sexually assaulting women.

We knew he was a bad man before he was elected. Since he's been elected, his character continues to fail us as a nation. He continues to pour profuse praise on Vladimir Putin. He repeatedly tweets vindictive messages to his "enemies" like he is some villain in a Marvel movie. In ways that we've never seen before from an elected President, he attacks individual journalists, union leaders, actors, comedy shows and Broadway musicals. He openly takes credit for business deals and jobs won that he had little to do with. He recklessly rambles on about nuclear weapons and arms races like it's all a big game. It isn't.

This is all very real. In less than three weeks, this man will pivot from being the President-elect to the President of the United States. He will occupy the Oval Office. He will have the nuclear codes. The FBI, the CIA, and all of our military might will be at his command. With Steve Bannon, who some consider the most offensive, sexist, bigoted, ill-tempered hot heads in the country by Trump's side, as his chief strategist, we are about to enter into a dangerous and troubling new era of American history.

I believe you feel it coming. I believe you see it coming.

The only way what's about to happen is anything other than a complete and total disaster is if Donald Trump's very nature shape shifts into something altogether different. His core values, his essence, the very fabric of his humanity would have to morph and transform in a miraculous manner for us to avoid anything other than calamity.

If he operates the government like he operates his marriages and relationships with women, we are in trouble.

If he operates the government like he operated Trump University, which just settled a multi-million dollar lawsuit with its students for overpromising and under-delivering, we are in trouble.

Yet, as I look out over the country, our visible, tangible opposition to Donald Trump simply does not have the unified fierceness he deserves.

Trump will tweet major policy announcements after taking office

Maybe we are exhausted or overwhelmed or so bewildered that we don't quite know what to do? That's a luxury we cannot afford.

Maybe we are waiting for the Democratic Party to rise up and oppose him for us? That simply isn't going to happen. The Democratic Party is in shambles. Bill and Hillary Clinton are not going to be opposition leaders. As she takes long walks in the forest and as Bill calls Donald to wish him well, I think we've seen clues of what they will be in a Trump administration. Vice Presidential candidate Tim Kaine has all but faded into the abyss. Will Barack and Michelle Obama, who opposed Trump so masterfully during the final weeks of the election, and seemed to be speaking from the heart while doing so, break tradition and vocally oppose his presidency? Or will they operate like most other former first families and simply give Trump the space to be himself?
President Obama voiced opposition to Donald Trump in the weeks before the election.

Whatever the case, if what we see right now is a sign of the opposition we will be offering to Donald Trump, it's not enough. We must wake out of our Trump-induced stupor and fill the streets not by the dozens, or hundreds, but by the thousands and millions. If we honestly oppose this man like we say we do on Twitter, we must do more than tweet about him. He's about to do much more than tweet. He is about to sign executive orders and back legislation which will be far more problematic than his social media shenanigans. And if all we have are retweets and Facebook likes, we will lose in spectacular fashion.

South Korea should be our role model. For months on end, in fierce opposition to corruption with their President, millions of people filled the streets in protest. At first, what it would accomplish was not clear, but the people knew that corruption necessitates opposition. As the opposition grew and grew and grew, it gripped the nation and eventually broke the back of the administration, causing the ouster of their President.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Shawn King - the rantings of a maniac - please tell me you don't live in Melrose - otherwise, we should all fear for our lives! Someone like you will impact more than President-Elect Trump!

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

To the scary local worried about "civility", this from the world-renowned MIT scholar:

"We now face are the most severe that have ever arisen in human history. They are literal threats to survival: nuclear war, environmental catastrophe. These are very urgent concerns," Chomsky said. "They cannot be delayed. They became more urgent on November 8th, for the reasons you know and that I mentioned. They have to be faced directly, and soon, if the human experiment is not to prove to be a disastrous failure."

But of course, the local right-winger will denounce and attempt (ineffectively) to trivialize/marginalize scholars, statesmen, journalists, anyone whose views are antithetical to their own. This is also a Rob D tactic. Small petty minds, right in synch with the non-thinking, anti-intellectual administration, local and national, both jeopardizing the future and well-being of the citizens.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

The Fall of America. Rome Fell. Ancient civilizations fell. Corruption, greed, and hatred destroyed them. We are witnesses and accomplices to the fall of a promising democracy. We did it to ourselves, with plenty of help from the corrupt pols on both sides of the aisle, and citizens like this "civility" person in all his/her staggering ignorance.

We survived Reagan (barely). We survived GWB (also barely). We might survive this ape with a toupee, but only if we all rise up against this monster.

We are on the verge of the most uncaring and incompetent administration in the nation's history.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

While the right was yammering about emails, colossal wrongdoing has been and is underway that will make all pale by comparison. The scale of corruption and malfeasance already in evidence is truly unprecedented:

A top adviser to President-elect Donald J Trump has just been charged by a grand jury with 30 counts of ethics violations and official misconduct while in office.

Republican South Carolina State rep. Jim Merrill, who was considered to have an expanded role in the Donald J. Trump administration and was a critical political ally to Trump, is now facing significant jail time.

The indictment documents accuse Merrill, former House majority leader, of engaging in a pattern of wrong-doing going as far back as 2002 and to as recently as just a few months ago. Specifically, the violations include two counts of misconduct in office and 28 counts for violating the state's Ethics, Government Accountability and Campaign Reform Act of 1991 that was adopted following the FBI's Statehouse sting known as Operation Lost Trust.

Probably why they're trying to kill ethics oversight committee.

and then this:

President-elect Donald Trump rang in the new year together with Joseph "Joey No Socks" Cinque — a convicted felon with ties to notorious Gambino crime family boss John Gotti, a recently released video has revealed.

Cinque can be seen in a video obtained by the Palm Beach Daily News, cheering loudly as a tuxedo-clad Trump runs through a number of campaign promises before the hundreds of guests attending the New Year's Eve bash the President-elect threw at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida on Saturday.

"The taxes are coming down, regulations are coming off, we're going to get rid of Obamacare," Trump can be heard saying as an exuberant Cinque stands next to him, pumping his fists into the air.

Cinque's Sunday appearance with Trump might raise some eyebrows.

Beyond a 1989 felony conviction for possessing nearly $100,000 worth of stolen artwork, Cinque "used to be friends with John Gotti," according to a New York Magazine profile from 1995.

Cinque was also "shot three times and left for dead" in a 1980 incident that authorities described as "a hit," according to the profile.

Further, Saturday's Mar-a-Lago party was far from the first time Cinque cheered on Trump.

An Associated Press report from this spring showed that the American Academy of Hospitality Sciences, a company owned and operated by Cinque, has awarded more than a dozen of Trump's golf courses, hotels, casinos and private clubs with so-called "Star Diamond" awards "of true excellence in hospitality."

The same report also found that about half of the roughly 30 people listed as "trustees" to the company are Trump friends or business associates.

Trump, meanwhile, was listed on the company's website as its "ambassador extraordinaire," and he even appeared in a 2009 tribute video to Cinque in which he said, "There's nobody like him. He's a special guy."

But when asked by reporters about Cinque in May, Trump denied knowing anything about him or his criminal past.

"If a guy's going to give you an award, you take it," the President-elect said at the time. "You don't tend to look up his whole life story."

The Trump transition team did not immediately return a request for comment on how the President-elect knows Cinque or why they appeared together Saturday.

“We will build a wall, you know that. We will build a wall,” the President-elect told the raucous crowd.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore


CONTRIBUTOR
Impeaching Trump
The process begins now.
01/01/2017 09:25 pm ET | Updated 22 hours ago
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Robert Kuttner Co-founder and co-editor, ‘The American Prospect’
Lucas Jackson / Reuters

Donald Trump is wildly unfit to be president, and he will demonstrate that in ways that break the law and violate the Constitution. Since the election, there have been three wishful efforts to keep Trump from the presidency: a recount doomed by a lack of evidence; a futile campaign to flip Trump electors; and an even more improbable drive to get the Supreme Court to annul the 2016 election.

These moves, indicative of magical thinking, make Trump’s opposition look a lot weaker than it is―at a time when the stakes for the Republic could not be higher. There will also be marches and demonstrations, but they will also look weak unless they have a strategic focus.

There is only one constitutional way to remove a president, and that is via impeachment.

What’s needed is a citizens’ impeachment inquiry, to begin on Trump’s first day in office.

The inquiry should keep a running dossier, and forward updates at least weekly to the House Judiciary Committee. There will be no lack of evidence.

The materials should be made public via a website. The inquiry should be conducted by a distinguished panel whose high-mindedness and credentials are, well, unimpeachable.

There needs to be a parallel public campaign, pressing for an official investigation. For those appalled by Trump, who wonder where to focus their efforts, here is something concrete―and more realistic than it may seem.

Trump has already committed grave misdeeds of the kind that the Constitutional founders described as high crimes and misdemeanors. With his commingling of his official duties and his personal enrichment, Trump will be in violation of the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution, which unambiguously prohibits any person holding public office from profiting from gifts or financial benefits from “any king, prince or Foreign state.”

Trump, who has entangled his business interests with his political connections at home and abroad, has already declared his contempt for these Constitutional protections. He declared, “The law is totally on my side, meaning the president can’t have a conflict of interest.” Oh, yes he can, and this president will.

In his dalliance with Vladimir Putin, Trump’s actions are skirting treason. John Shattuck, former Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and former Washington legal director of the ACLU has pointed to the constitutional definition of treason: a crime committed by a person “owing allegiance to the United States who... adheres to their enemies, giving them aid or comfort.” By undermining further investigation or sanctions against the Russian manipulation of the 2016 election, Trump as president would be giving aid and comfort to Russian interference with American democracy.

There will be a lot more once Trump takes office. Trump will make grievous mistakes. If we are lucky, they will be political and policy mistakes, not the sort of nuclear miscalculation that leaves the planet a cinder. If the blunders and assaults against the Constitution are serious enough, even Republicans in the House, which needs to originate an impeachment inquiry, will begin having second thoughts.

For instance, Trump will very likely use agencies of government to punish political enemies. The Articles of Impeachment against Richard Nixon explicitly cited Nixon’s political misuse of the CIA, the FBI and the IRS.

It’s worth recalling the Nixon chronology. In two years, the idea of impeaching Nixon went from loony-left fantasy, to mainstream, to inevitable.

On May 9, 1972—before the Watergate break-in―my former boss, Congressman William Fitts Ryan of Manhattan, submitted the first resolution to impeach Nixon, H.Res. 975, mainly for the illegal bombing of Cambodia, other war crimes, and spying against American citizens.

The break-in occurred in June 1972. Woodward and Bernstein got busy that summer and fall. The Senate Watergate Committee did not start hearings until May 1973, and the official House impeachment inquiry only began in May 1974. It took time for evidence, public pressure, and political courage to build. Nixon finally resigned in August 1974, more than two years after the break-in.

In October 1973, when removing Nixon from office still seemed a fantasy, the ACLU’s Chuck Morgan published a book-length bill of particulars urging Nixon’s impeachment. It bore a remarkable resemblance to the eventual Articles of Impeachment nearly a year later.

Nixon was a vile president with a creepy personality, but he was also a student of history and a serious person. In the end, even Nixon acceded to court orders to turn over evidence.

Trump is far more of a menace than Nixon. Trump will commit impeachable offenses. There is no way to contain him other than removing him from office, before the damage to our democracy is irrevocable. The process of building the impeachment case needs to begin now.

Robert Kuttner is co-editor of The American Prospect and professor at Brandeis University’s Heller School.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Civility - Where did it go?
Shawn King - the rantings of a maniac - please tell me you don't live in Melrose - otherwise, we should all fear for our lives! Someone like you will impact more than President-Elect Trump!


So anyone who views Trump negatively is just a moonbat, according to this poster (and Village Voice/Town Crier--same person, by the way). Any news source according to him/her is a maniac or loony. This kind of poster isn't really interested in facts any more than Trump is, but the facts are there nonetheless. This kind of poster really doesn't care that Trump is an ignorant savage who has admitted to being a sexual predator and is already committing treasonous impeachable offenses. This kind of poster could well feel perfectly comfortable having their granddaughter sit on DT's lap for all he or she cares about morality or ethics. For those that still care about truth, the following (and much more) is verifiable via even traditionally conservative news sites:

Here are some facts : Decide for yourselves
1) Trump owes Blackstone/ Bayrock group $560 million dollars (one of his largest debtors and the primary reason he won't reveal his tax returns)
2) Blackstone is owned wholly by Russian billionaires, who owe their position to Putin and have made billions from their work with the Russian government.
3) Other companies that have borrowed from Blackstone have claimed that owing money to them is like owing to the Russian mob and while you owe them, they own you for many favors.
4) The Russian economy is badly faltering under the weight of its over-dependence on raw materials which as you know have plummeted in the last 2 years leaving the Russian economy scrambling to pay its debts.
5) Russia has an impetus to influence our election to ensure the per barrel oil prices are above $65 ( they are currently hovering around $50)
6) Russia can't affordably get at 80% of its oil reserves and reduce its per barrel cost to compete with America at $45 or Saudi Arabia at $39. With Iranian sanctions being lifted Russia will find another inexpensive competitor increasing production and pushing Russia further down the list of suppliers.
As for Iranian sanctions, the 6 countries lifting them allowing Iran to collect on the billions it is owed for pumping oil but not being paid for it. These billions Iran can only get if the Iranian nuclear deal is signed. Trump spoke of ending the deals which would cause oil sales sanctions to be reimposed, which would make Russian oil more competitive.
7) Rex Tillerson (Trump's pick for Secretary of State) is the head of ExxonMobil, which is in possession of patented technology that could help Putin extract 45% more oil at a significant cost savings to Russia, helping Putin put money in the Russian coffers to help reconstitute its military and finally afford to mass produce the new and improved systems that it had invented before the Russian economy had slowed so much.
8) Putin cannot get access to these new cost saving technologies OR outside oil field development money, due to US sanctions on Russia, because of its involvement in Ukrainian civil war.
9) Look for Trump to end sanctions on Russia and to back out of the Iranian nuclear deal, to help Russia rebuild its economy, strengthen Putin and make Tillerson and Trump even richer, thus allowing Trump to satisfy his creditors at Blackstone.
10) With Trump's fabricated hatred of NATO and the U.N., the Russian military reconstituted, the threat to the Baltic states is real. Russia retaking their access to the Baltic Sea from Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia and threatening the shipping of millions of cubic feet of natural gas to lower Europe from Scandinavia, allowing Russia to make a good case for its oil and gas being piped into eastern Europe.
Sources: Time Magazine, NY Times, The Atlantic, The Guardian UK

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Nice copy and paste job you freakin moonbat:

http://thenet24h.com/1328744/donald-trumps-russia-dilemma.html


Go take a walk outside and breath some fresh air. I am SOOOOO glad that the Clinton Crime family has been stopped!

GO TRUMP!

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

V Idiot sounds like a pretty angry and rude person. Makes sense that this individual isn't bothered by, and in fact supports Trump.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Go watch a Michael Moore documentary and have a wine spritzer! Fruit Loop

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Verifiable Idiot
Go watch a Michael Moore documentary and have a wine spritzer! Fruit Loop


Apparently being respectful is not in your limited emotional vocabulary. That's too bad because you might be intelligent, though obviously closed-minded, small-minded and rude.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

I am somewhat open-minded but I am NOT open-minded for having the Clinton Crime family in the White House. They are Crooks! The Clinton Foundation is a big scheme to make the Clinton's and their cronies VERY Wealthy.

Time to go to work - so that I can get taxed to support all of the refugees you liberals would love to bring in and support. I bet you libs check that box in your state tax returns to have more money taken out for state taxes.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Reading all this crap from you liberals keeps us real americans laughing.you morons ruined this country.now you want to scare people with this crap about our president.you idiots with your bathroom issues and syrian crap.this is why you got kicked in the mouth in the election real americans care about america real issues not about tommy wants to be a girl and jill wants to be a boy and we need special places for special people.well the pc police are done.all you sickos can move to canada or anywhere you want and take hollywood with you.you can say anything you want about me but ill keep on laughing and enjoying the next 8 years with a real president with a set of balls....mr usa out...ha ha ha

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Mr. USA, How do you feel about losing your health insurance, Social Security, Medicare? How do you feel about drinking water that is no longer under appropriate safety regulations? Care for some Flint water, perhaps? How do you feel about driving cars that have no safety oversight? How do you feel about losing the right to tell us all here about your refined views? How will you feel when your aging parents will have no place to go or access to medicine and medical care? How will you feel when the schools are no longer public but you only have the option to send your children to some unregulated holding pen with lower quality than even our disgusting local district schools? How will you feel when North Korea's dictator decides to demonstrate his "big hands" back at our dictator ("balls" indeed!), and your offspring are drafted to fight totally nonsensical and nonwinnable series of wars? Or do you think this is all just another episode of Donnie World?

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Trump is the man - Obama was the wimp!Need I say more?

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

As tyrants take control of democracies, they typically:

1. Exaggerate their mandate to govern — claiming, for example, that they won an election by a landslide even after losing the popular vote.

2. Repeatedly claim massive voter fraud in the absence of any evidence, in order to restrict voting in subsequent elections.

3. Call anyone who opposes them “enemies.”

4. Turn the public against journalists or media outlets that criticize them, calling them “deceitful” and “scum.”

5. Hold few if any press conferences, preferring to communicate with the public directly through mass rallies and unfiltered statements.

6. Tell the public big lies, causing them to doubt the truth and to believe fictions that support the tyrants’ goals.

7. Blame economic stresses on immigrants or racial or religious minorities, and foment public bias and even violence against them.

8. Attribute acts of domestic violence to “enemies within,” and use such events as excuses to beef up internal security and limit civil liberties.

9. Threaten mass deportations, registries of religious minorities and refugees bans.

10. Seek to eliminate or reduce the influence of competing centers of power, such as labor unions and opposition parties.

11. Appoint family members to high positions of authority.

12. Surround themselves with their own personal security force rather than a security detail accountable to the public.

13. Put generals into top civilian posts.

14. Make personal alliances with foreign dictators.

15. Draw no distinction between personal property and public property, profiteering from their public office.

Consider yourself warned.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Keep copying and pasting from moonbat publications:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/the-15-warnings-signs-of-impending-tyranny_us_586d3170e4b0eb58648b817b

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

real questions...how do you think all these bad things your talking about are going to happen.you think mr trump is going to do all the things you made up.you liberals are the problem.these problems you talk about happened under obama the worst president ever.this man was in office in chicago for 180 days and you voted him president.well 8 years of hell is about to end.i never came on this site and bashed obama.he tried his liberal way and failed.this country needs new thinking and better leadership.we need a president who wont back down.we need a leader so this world will respect the usa again.we are the worlds 911 but when we need them...well they are no shows.its time for all you haters to give this man a chance but you wont you will bash him because you people think like bernie.but a year from now when this country is a much better place you liberals will still bash him even when you see what safer place this country is.more jobs better wages and we can say merry christmas again.like i said lets worry about us first not syria or any other place.time to all come together as americans under one nation under god....p.s. my son has been in the marines for 6 years and im very proud of him.he says his hands have been tied under obama...they cant do anything the way they should because they dont want to hurt any feelings back home if you know what im talking aboutthey read all these things that are said here by liberals and it hurts as he has put it.this country needs to move on and its time we do it together..give the man a chance he is not going anywhere..america voted this man in and i will support him........god bless you and god bless AMERICA.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

"God" in the same paragraph as Trump is about as ridiculous as John Geoghan in the same breath as Jesus and little boys.

Whether anyone liked what the Dems have been doing the last 8 years, at least we had a president who is a dignified and devoted husband to his one wife and father to two beautiful and well-behaved daughters, not a "pu$$y-grabbing" freakshow sexual predator and fascist. But MrUSA types simply don't care because sexual assault, fascism (which they don't even understand), nationalist imperialism, cronyism, misogyny, racism... none of that even matters to these types. They just don't care. In their little-boy world things are very simplistic, and bullies are just fine. They feel small and overpowered, victimized by the factors they don't even understand, so lashing out the way immature bullies do is perfectly appropriate. They characterize smart and highly educated people like Barack Obama and his equally erudite and dignified wife as "elitist" and prefer a contemptuous buffoon like DT who seems more like themselves, even though that's hardly true. With his billions, DT never had to worry whether he would be successful or not because even when he managed to bankrupt virtually every enterprise he encountered, there was always enough money to do something else, prey on someone else, and cover his tracks of destruction and incompetence. He just "grabs" whatever he wants, and MrUSA types are just envious because they want to do this, too. This is not a legitimate president. This is an aberrant, predator who has used his money and influence to buy his way to each conquest, and now finds himself in way over his head and acting like the juvenile bully that he is. He is sucking up in traitorous ways to Putin and is most probably going to get himself impeached and maybe worse.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Mr. USA - is it possible that sometime during the next four years you'll find the time to take a remedial English course?

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

im sorry im not as smart as you or type pretty like you but thanks for proving my point.typical liberal thats why you morons got your ass kicked in the election.its over pal enjoy the ride.did not say trump was perfect by no means but at least he cares about americans.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Mr USA
im sorry im not as smart as you or type pretty like you but thanks for proving my point.typical liberal thats why you morons got your ass kicked in the election.its over pal enjoy the ride.did not say trump was perfect by no means but at least he cares about americans.


This is just pathetic. "cares about americans"?! Ludicrous and contrary to every fact that is known about this sociopath who was not elected legitimately, despite the right's claims to the contrary.

President-elect Trump and his closest advisers are not normal figures in the American political tradition. Their disdain for accepted norms isn’t normal. Their apparent willingness to disparage or hurt weak individuals and groups isn’t normal. It’s not acceptable, either. Donald Trump is the most comprehensively unworthy president-elect in generations. His mere venial sins astonish: his grifting business practices, exemplified by the $25 million settlement against Trump University, his tabloid affairs, the crude personal insults he hurls at critics and political opponents, his disdain for the craft of policy-making, exemplified by his failure to attend national-security briefings. It's not even worth mentioning his relationship to Putin.

Since Election Day, we’ve finally seen serious media coverage of Trump’s basically insurmountable conflicts of interest that that arise from his efforts to combine being president with his worldwide business empire. That these hiding-in-plain-sight practicalities received so little attention before November 9 suggests that our media and political elite didn’t take fully seriously the possibility that Donald Trump would win. That’s one reason he actually did.

Like no other president-elect in generations, he bluntly challenges bedrock norms of our pluralist democracy. That’s what Trump’s challenges to President Obama’s birth certificate and college transcripts were really about. That’s what Trump’s retweeting wildly wrong alt-right claims about the proportion of crimes committed by African Americans and his “textbook”-racist remarks about a Mexican-American judge were really about, too. Trump and his key advisers denigrate Muslims, African Americans, Latino immigrants, and others. Key appointees—Steve Bannon, Senator Jeff Sessions, and Gen. Michael Flynn—have track records of dubious statements and associations that would bar them from leading many hospitals or Fortune 500 firms....

Many of us are joining together in solid opposition to a bullying politician who preys on weak, politically marginalized groups. Maybe the president-elect attacks Muslims and undocumented immigrants out of heartfelt spite. Maybe he is cynically seeking political advantage. Either way, the consequences are catastrophic, and action must be taken.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

American Values
Mr USA
im sorry im not as smart as you or type pretty like you but thanks for proving my point.typical liberal thats why you morons got your ass kicked in the election.its over pal enjoy the ride.did not say trump was perfect by no means but at least he cares about americans.


This is just pathetic. "cares about americans"?! Ludicrous and contrary to every fact that is known about this sociopath who was not elected legitimately, despite the right's claims to the contrary.

President-elect Trump and his closest advisers are not normal figures in the American political tradition. Their disdain for accepted norms isn’t normal. Their apparent willingness to disparage or hurt weak individuals and groups isn’t normal. It’s not acceptable, either. Donald Trump is the most comprehensively unworthy president-elect in generations. His mere venial sins astonish: his grifting business practices, exemplified by the $25 million settlement against Trump University, his tabloid affairs, the crude personal insults he hurls at critics and political opponents, his disdain for the craft of policy-making, exemplified by his failure to attend national-security briefings. It's not even worth mentioning his relationship to Putin.

Since Election Day, we’ve finally seen serious media coverage of Trump’s basically insurmountable conflicts of interest that that arise from his efforts to combine being president with his worldwide business empire. That these hiding-in-plain-sight practicalities received so little attention before November 9 suggests that our media and political elite didn’t take fully seriously the possibility that Donald Trump would win. That’s one reason he actually did.

Like no other president-elect in generations, he bluntly challenges bedrock norms of our pluralist democracy. That’s what Trump’s challenges to President Obama’s birth certificate and college transcripts were really about. That’s what Trump’s retweeting wildly wrong alt-right claims about the proportion of crimes committed by African Americans and his “textbook”-racist remarks about a Mexican-American judge were really about, too. Trump and his key advisers denigrate Muslims, African Americans, Latino immigrants, and others. Key appointees—Steve Bannon, Senator Jeff Sessions, and Gen. Michael Flynn—have track records of dubious statements and associations that would bar them from leading many hospitals or Fortune 500 firms....

Many of us are joining together in solid opposition to a bullying politician who preys on weak, politically marginalized groups. Maybe the president-elect attacks Muslims and undocumented immigrants out of heartfelt spite. Maybe he is cynically seeking political advantage. Either way, the consequences are catastrophic, and action must be taken.


More copying and pasting from moonbat publications. Go to this link, folks, and you can see what this libtard has copied and pasted:

https://www.thenation.com/article/thinking-about-committing-civil-disobedience-in-the-age-of-trump/

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Will you moonbat jerks go back to your mom's basement apartment and go back to smoking whatever you were smoking! Your rantings are totally off the rails! Trump will be President on Jan 20th - nothing you say or do will change that - thank goodness he will be our President for the next 4 years and hopefully beyond!

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

If you rely on Michael Moore you are a seriously disturbed individual and THAT'S why Donald Trump is in the White House. You liberal suck bags have killed America and I hope you live nothing but miserably every second Trump is ruling. I have ZERO pity for you. Pathetic scabs all of you.
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Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

"Uncle Sam" and his other trolls must be deeply insecure and willfully uninformed individuals. Anyone with half a brain and an ounce of maturity can see what a disaster Donald Trump already is for our country, no matter what side of politics you come from. Sure, gloat all you want, but that doesn't change the ignorant and hateful trainwreck now crashing over the United States. No matter how much you hated the Dems, are you really eager to see the destruction of all that most of us still hold as sacred? Are you really so deluded and blind? Do you think this is just a reality tv show?

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Independent
"Uncle Sam" and his other trolls must be deeply insecure and willfully uninformed individuals. Anyone with half a brain and an ounce of maturity can see what a disaster Donald Trump already is for our country, no matter what side of politics you come from. Sure, gloat all you want, but that doesn't change the ignorant and hateful trainwreck now crashing over the United States. No matter how much you hated the Dems, are you really eager to see the destruction of all that most of us still hold as sacred? Are you really so deluded and blind? Do you think this is just a reality tv show?


Hey Independent! Where the heck have you've been for the past 8 years! Obama and his administration have been a train wreck! Trump will need to pick up the pieces and fix it! Get real!

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

No, actually, things are much better right now than they were when Obama stepped into the mess left by Bush. Economy is far better, joblessness hugely reduced, and so many other indicators. But that's okay, we know that facts don't interest ignorant types like yourself.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

BS
No, actually, things are much better right now than they were when Obama stepped into the mess left by Bush. Economy is far better, joblessness hugely reduced, and so many other indicators. But that's okay, we know that facts don't interest ignorant types like yourself.


Wow - a delusional Democrat! So what's new?

The economy is so great that more people are in poverty and on food stamps than when he was inaugurated - great job Obama. There are millions more people out of the workforce than when Obama was elected - great job Obama! The average medium income of workers is less now than when Obama was elected - another great job Obama! Racial divide is now greater than what it was when Obama was elected - great job Obama! During his presidency, the national GDP averaged 2.1% - the lowest ever for any President in history - nice job Obama! Obama has been releasing the last of the worse terrorists at GITMO to fulfill a political promise which will endanger all of us in the near future - another great job Obama! This guy has been a dismal failure who has constantly lied to the American people - remember: "you can keep your health care program if you like it", "you can keep your doctors if you like them", "your health care costs will go down an average of $2,500 per person", "there has not been one scandal in my administration during the last 8 years"!

Folks - I could go on and on - but will soon run out of space!

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

GOOD LUCK WITH THAT MOONBAT.YOU LIBERALS ARE SUCH CHILDREN.GROW UP THE PC DAYS ARE OVER ENJOY THE NEXT EIGHT YEARS !!!!!!!!!!!

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

YOU MY FRIEND HAVE ISSUES. THIS COUNTRY HAS NEVER BEEN THIS BAD BECAUSE OF THE MORON CALLED OBAMA.TAKE A LOOK AROUND PEOPLE ARE HURTING ALL ACROSS THIS COUNTRY.....WOW YOU POOR PC BOY.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Two comments made by Obama recently convinced me that this man has no sense of self-awareness and that he has lived in a protected bubble with no outside communication: (1) When he said that race relations are better now than when he took office and and (2) when he said that there were no scandals in his 8 years in office!

Could any of his supporters please tell me if you all agree with these comments and if so - provide some documentation to support it for the rest of the country - thanks.

Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

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Re: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now About Donald J. Trump - from Michael Moore

Donald Trump is disgusting, mentally ill, and a disgrace to humankind.

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