John Rogers and his research team at UCLA have completed a valuable study of the effect of Trump and his ideology on schools, students, and society.
If you go to the link, you can open the report.
Here is a summary:
“This study examines how a broad set of social issues at the forefront of the Trump presidency are felt and affect students and educators within America’s high schools. We look closely at:
- Political division and hostility;
- Disputes over truth, facts, and the reliability of sources;
- Opioid misuse and addiction;
- The threat of immigration enforcement;
- The threats of gun violence on school campuses.
“In addition to assessing the impact of these challenges on students’ learning and wellbeing, we also report on how high school principals throughout the U.S. are addressing these issues. Further, we measure how the impact and responses differ across schools depending on student demographics, geographic location, or partisan orientation of the surrounding community.
“The study findings are based on an online survey conducted in the summer of 2018 by UCLA’s Institute for Democracy Education and Access (IDEA) of 505 high school principals whose schools provide a representative sample of all U.S. public high schools. UCLA IDEA also conducted 40 follow-up interviews with principals who participated in the survey selected to be representative of the larger pool of schools.
“Our findings make clear that in the age of Trump, America’s high schools are greatly impacted by rising political incivility and division.
- Eighty-nine percent of principals report that incivility and contentiousness in the broader political environment has considerably affected their school community.
- Eighty-three percent of schools see these tensions intensified and accelerated by the flow of untrustworthy or disputed information and the increasing use of social media that is fueling and furthering division among students and between schools and the communities.
- Sixty-two percent of schools have been harmed by opioid abuse.
- Sixty-eight percent of the principals surveyed say federal immigration enforcement policies and the political rhetoric around the issue have negatively impacted students and their families.
- Ninety-two percent of principals say their school has faced problems related to the threat of gun violence
“In the face of these societal challenges, it is students themselves who bear the brunt of the impact. Many students feel greater anxiety, stress, and vulnerability, and parental opioid misuse and aggressive immigration enforcement have both resulted in greater material deprivation for young people—unstable housing, insecure food supplies, and a lack of other necessary supports.
“School principals are also impacted. The average principal in the study reports spending six and a half hours a week addressing the five societal challenges. One in four principals spend the equivalent of one workday a week responding to the challenges. That time represents lost opportunity costs, taking time away from efforts to meet students’ academic needs and enhance the quality of teaching and learning.
“The report closes with a call for relationship-centered schools that attend to the holistic needs of young people and their families, while building social trust and understanding. We recommend:
- Establish and communicate school climate standards emphasizing care, connectedness, and civility and then create practices that enable educational systems to document and report on conditions associated with these standards.
- Build professional capacity within educational systems to address the holistic needs of students and communities and extend this capacity by supporting connections between school-based educators and other governmental agencies and community-based organizations serving young people and their families
- Develop integrated systems of health, mental health, and social welfare support for students and their families.
- Create and support networks of educators committed to fostering care, connectedness, and strong civility in their public education systems.”

REPOSTED to National Literacy Association blog. CBK
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Well, the Russians got what they paid for. They must be very, very pleased.
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Yes, Putin and his junta of Russian mobsters are pleased but not satisfied … yet. Putin will only celebrate when the United States collapses in the inferno of a shooting Civil War, the country’s streets are stained with the blood of millions of its citizens and the rubble of destruction.
Once the U.S. infrastructure has been destroyed throwing the country into a dystopian nightmare, Putin will turn his attention on China, a much harder nut to break.
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Yes, Bob! The really sad part of your comment is that large swaths of Americans either have no idea what you mean or will infer something that’s not there (NO collusion!).
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I’m sorry, but you guys really, really need to let Russiagate go. The Mueller investigation is is OVER. Not one single American was indicted in connection with collusion. The report recommends no further indictments. Mueller found NO EVIDENCE of collusion or any grounds on which to prosecute Trump. Trump was not impeached, as has been promised for nearly two and a half years now. It doesn’t even matter what specifically is in the report. What we know is that the investigation is, let me say it again, OVER and no Americans, most especially not Trump or his family were indicted for anything to do with collusion. Trump is still quite possibly the most corrupt president in history (and maybe the most corrupt person ever), but Russia has nothing to do with it.
In fact, I’m quite sure Russia is really NOT pleased that America is trying to regime change Venezuela, that Trump tried to pressure Merkel not to buy Russian natural gas (a staple of the Russian economy) or that Trump sold weapons to Ukraine that Obama refused to sell. If Trump is owned by the Russians, he has an odd way of showing it.
https://taibbi.substack.com/p/russiagate-is-wmd-times-a-million
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Who promised that Trump would be impeached? Mueller never did that. In fact, I’ve never heard anyone “promise” that. I have heard “wishful thinking” comments, but not a “promise”.
Common sense says as long as the Senate is controlled by the GOP, Trump could run around killing people with an AR-15 and still be safe from impeachment. I, for one, never expected Trump to get impeached and any attempt by the House of Reps once the Democratic majority took over was going to be a futile event because the GOP Senate would vote not to impeach.
Now, if in 2020, the Democrats gain more seats in the House … and take the majority in the Senate even by one seat … and Trump wins re-election, then the odds of Trump getting impeached go way up.
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dienne77 Democrats? What about the American people? And I suppose democrats should let it go and follow the Republican example . . . like Benghazi Benghazi Benghazi.
I don’t think the Republicans have a monopoly on hypocrisy, by any means, but they must own dark stock in it somewhere. CBK
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Trump is totally neglecting the fact that the whole Mueller report hasn’t been read. “… it also does not exonerate him.” Barr writes a four page report after 48 hours that covers 2 years of an in-depth investigation and we are now supposed to believe that something wasn’t covered up? Barr predetermined what he would say last year when he wrote a memo calling Mueller’s obstruction investigation “grossly irresponsible” and “fatally misconceived.”
Trump also is forgetting that the SDNY is investigating him and that nobody, including himself, can pardon him from those crimes.
Trump is blatantly crowing and plans to give one more vanity speech in Michigan.
“There are a lot of people out there that have done some very, very evil things. Very bad things. I would say treasonous things against our country,” Trump said Monday. “We’ve gone through a period of really bad things happening. Those people will certainly be looked at.”
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Back to defending the most indefensible contemptible president in US history.
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Since you are one of the many who have no idea what Bob meant, let me repeat for at least the fourth time here, what you do not—excuse me, will not—understand. Yes, this is not about direct collusion. Anyone who pays a modicum of attention knows this.
It’s about disrupting the American polity, about sowing dissension so that the political system and discourse cannot function. That was the Russian/Soviet plan from the get go. And it didn’t succeed until this candidacy/presidency. The Republican Party and congressional delegation are fellow travelers. As are you.
Dupes like you, you know, the ones who ignore, dismiss, and completely ignore history, are the easiest targets. Every word you write only confirms it.
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Of course Russia has something to do with it. He’s been selling properties to Russian mobsters for cash for decades; he lied to the people, during his campaign, about whether he had business in Russia. At the invitation of the Russian ambassador to the US, Citizen Trump made a trip to Moscow in 1987 that was paid for by the Russians. He flew on an airline owned by the KGB. All this and much more is highly suggestive. At some point, I hope, the truth will be known.
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Bob Shepherd I began to understand Trump and his followers a bit more when I shifted my
basic understanding of “what’s going on” from politics to cult-leaders and their followers where,
for instance, the leader can do no wrong, on principle. CBK
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Yes. Exactly.
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Bob “Cult” is the only thing I can think of that explains it. “Cult” is the new “Base.” CBK
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And, the point of my comment, Dienne, is that Trump was a useful idiot so sew discord in the US. We know something about the extent of the election interference on Trump’s behalf. Why did Vlad want Trumpty to be president? Well, clearly, this kind of thing. Undermine out partnerships in trade and defense, divide our country. Putin is a judo master. He used Trump to destabilize us.
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Yikes. Sow, ofc.
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Someone, please tell Dienne77 that the Russian investigation might be over but the court cases are not.
The investigation and the prosecution are all part of the same Russian issue but two different components and the results of this investigation might lead to more than one court case that hasn’t happened yet. I’m sure that Donald Trump wants to make that disappear and hide it from his slobbering, rabid supporters as long as possible.
“Even before Mueller filed his report, he had referred several related cases to career prosecutors in the Justice Department, and may have made other referrals that have not yet become public, though they would not focus on the central parts of his investigation.”
http://time.com/5556331/mueller-investigation-indictments-guilty-pleas/
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e.g., money laundering for Russian kleptocrats
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DT never met a Russian kleptocrat he didn’t like as long as they kept the money flowing for him to launder and collect his fee.
WIth the Russian kleptocrats holding him up, Trump would have lost his status as a fake billionaire a long time ago.
WIthout the RKs would DT have ended up working for McDonald’s as a manager or counter person eating all the fast food he could for free?
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Dienne 77, I think you should direct your comment to MSNBC and Rachael Maddow watchers, not us here. She and likeminded pundits are the one responsible for spreading that garble(which I agree it is a hoax) for 2 1/2 years. They just missed an opportunity to take up far more important issues from several other vectors that could lead to obstruction of justice(i.e., Trump’s personal business in Russia and elsewhere, his refusal to file tax returns, etc). That’s too much damage done to the integrity of media and public trust.
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Yes–exactly right, Bob.
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Actually, Wall St is getting what they paid for – totally captured federal and state governments.
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charter school promoters/investors -degrees of dysfunction among the rich
Sacklers – Opioid related deaths in 2017- a record 47,500
Robert Kraft – a Fla. spa where Chinese women were allegedly trafficked
Larry Baer (Giants Community Fund)- suspended by the NFL
Steinhardt
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The RICH MOSTLY have their heads on backwards.
And Charters are about Jim Crow.
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Instead of support and wrap around services, students in under funded schools are having these services reduced or eliminated. CBE and hyper competitive testing exacerbate the problem. Students need a sense of community and belonging more than ever. So called innovations promote competition and the opposite of developing a sense of community and belonging. We need to return to community based schools that provide wrap around services that support the whole student.
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Correction: So called innovations promote competition are the opposite…
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Note, too that teachers who are revolting against these revolting policies are being targeted for retaliation by the Republicans in KY. I suspect this is happening in other states, as well. While DC Dems scream about Russia, they’ve lost focus on the rank corruption & skulduggery inside state Republican circles. http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/teacherbeat/2019/03/kentucky_protest_sickout_lewis.html
Democrats had better show up in these communities or they risk losing more voters in 2020. Abandoning their base of public ed teachers didn’t work out so well for them in 2012, 2014 or 2016. They can no longer avoid talking about the deep systemic problems that have left teachers & families feeling alienated and start talking about TAKING CARE OF PEOPLE.
Hillary lost the midwest by 70,000 votes out of about 137.5 million votes cast nationally. 70,000 is a small %age of voters that can be moved if Dems care to talk to them early & often. Think of how many teachers didn’t vote or changed their votes after 8 years of pounding from Arne Duncan. That could have potentially turned the election- Russian interference or not. People need to know that Democrats are connecting with people everywhere, not just in DC.
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Trumpism is creating a sense of societal anomie. I remember this term from my college sociology course. For anyone unfamiliar with the term, “Anomie (/ˈænəˌmi/) is a “condition in which society provides little moral guidance to individuals”.[1] This evolves from conflict of belief systems and causes breakdown of social bonds between an individual and the community (both economic and primary socialization).” Hyper capitalism and lack of trust in leadership all contribute to disaffected people. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anomie
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The Trump presidency tells the nation’s youth this: don’t be like this man.
He is the ugly “before” picture.
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I remember growing up with the boogeyman as the thing to fear as a child.
Trump is a lot worse than the mythical boogeyman because he’s a real monster.
I want the boogeyman back and Trump gone.
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Reminds me of that great novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wild. As Dorian Gray ages he trades his soul to maintain his handsome looks & wealth. The portrait takes on the shriveled features of age and the elements of Dorian’s true character. When he dies his portrait is hideous and reveals the truth of his ugly, cruel life.
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“Betsy DeVos
This budget increases access to school choice. This includes #EducationFreedom Scholarships and increased funding for Charter Schools, the DC Opportunity Scholarship Program, and Magnet School Programs.”
Cuts for public schools, the entire focus on charter and private schools.
Public school students lose. Again. Why? Because the adults who are in charge are ideologically opposed to public schools, and simply refuse to work on their behalf.
The 90% of US children who attend public schools could really use an adult advocate in the US Department of Education. It’s a shame they don’t have one. 50 million children and we can’t find and hire a single public school supporter? Come on. That’s ludicrous and also grossly unfair.
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The federal plan for EducationFreedom Scholarships is likely to be accepted by members of Congress who do not understand, or who do not want to understand, that these are really vouchers with a fancy patriotic name for a subsidy to unregulated “education service providers” who will market their wares to parents,with many providers seeking profits from the least troublesome “customers.”.
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Physicists warn that Republican denial of Trump wrong-doing has reached levels that may warp space-time enough to tear holes in fabric of reality.
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Not far from truth: in less than two years it has been truly shocking to see how completely the conservative party has been whipped into a blindly belligerent silence. Then, in direct contrast to this silence, watching every one of the Repub. legislators stand and clap and yell and cheer for any statement coming out of Trump’s mouth during the StateOfTheUnion address overwhelmed the senses.
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This comes from the Sierra Club:
New EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler and Acting Interior Secretary David Bernhardt — will push toxic policies forward, no matter the human and environmental cost.
Here are just seven of the truly horrifying policies they’ve implemented — or are about to roll out — that will damage our planet for generations or more:
Moving forward with construction of the environmentally destructive, inhumane border wall.
A new budget that cuts major environmental and health programs.
Stripping federal protections for gray wolves in the lower 48 states.
Beginning seismic testing for offshore drilling off the Atlantic Coast, endangering marine mammals along with countless coastal economies.
Finalizing new rules gutting the Endangered Species Act.
Issuing seismic testing permits for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge’s coastal plain, harming or even killing polar bears.
Finalizing a reckless new 5-year offshore drilling plan, the first draft of which made more than 90% of U.S. waters available to oil and gas companies.
Trump is under even more pressure to deliver on his campaign promises — like boosting oil and gas drilling, decimating the EPA, and unraveling as much of President Obama’s environmental legacy as possible.
If the administration succeeds in getting its drilling plan approved, the entire Atlantic and Pacific coasts, much of the Gulf of Mexico, and most of Alaska’s coastlines could be open to dirty and dangerous offshore drilling. And Trump’s multi-pronged campaign against our most vulnerable wildlife could cause any number of species to disappear from the planet forever.
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Recording Reveals Oil Industry Execs Laughing at Trump Access
By LANCE WILLIAMS March 23, 2019
The tape of a private meeting was made shortly after the lawyer for an influential industry group was tapped for a high-level post at the Department of the Interior.
Gathered for a private meeting at a beachside Ritz-Carlton in Southern California, the oil executives were celebrating a colleague’s sudden rise. David Bernhardt, their former lawyer, had been appointed by President Donald Trump to the powerful No. 2 spot at the Department of the Interior.
Just five months into the Trump era, the energy developers who make up the Independent Petroleum Association of America had already watched the new president order a sweeping overhaul of environmental regulations that were cutting into their bottom lines — rules concerning smog, fracking and endangered species protection…
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2019/03/23/trump-big-oil-industry-influence-investigation-zinke-226106
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43% approve of Trump’s performance. What is there to say? Ignorance is NOT bliss.
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Poll: Almost 60% of Americans Want Mueller’s Full Report
If Donald Trump thinks he can now put the Mueller report behind him, he should think again. A new poll, conducted after Attorney General William Barr’s four-page Mueller summary arrived Sunday, shows nearly 60 percent of Americans surveyed want to see the full report—and almost 50 percent still think Trump worked with Russia to interfere in the 2016 election. According to Barr’s summary, Mueller found no evidence the Trump campaign conspired with Russia, but did not exonerate Trump on the question of obstructing the investigation. When asked about accusations of collusion, 48 percent of poll respondents said they believed “Trump or someone from his campaign worked with Russia to influence the 2016 election.” That’s down 6 percentage points from last week. Of those familiar with Barr’s summary, just 9 percent said it changed their thinking about Trump’s ties to Russia and 57 percent said they want to see the entire report before deciding. The president’s approval rating hit its highest this year, with 43 percent of respondents saying they approved of his performance.
Read it at Reuters
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If or when the full report is released, most of the public will have forgotten about it or not care about the relevance to their lives. Barr did what Trump hired him to do- shut down the investigation. Barr announced HIS summary on Sunday during March madness with just a few statements that give the impression of Trump’s vindication. He has no plans for the Justice Dept to pursue further investigations. It’s over as long as Trump controls Justice appointees. It’s time to move on & reform our elections.
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Barbara Bush Didn’t Consider Herself Republican Before Death
Barbara Bush—one of the most recognizable faces of the GOP for decades—made the stunning admission before her death that she no longer considered herself to be a Republican. USA Today reports that when Bush was asked if she thought of herself as a Republican in February 2018, two months before she died, she said: “I’d probably say no today.” The answer is reported in a new book, The Matriarch: Barbara Bush and the Making of an American Dynasty, by author Susan Page. The book also claims that Bush blamed Donald Trump for a “heart attack” in June 2016 after his ridicule of son Jeb Bush had angered her. Bush also revealed to Page that she had drafted a funny congratulatory letter to send to Bill Clinton ahead of election night in 2016, assuming that it would be him taking over the role of presidential spouse rather than Melania Trump. “It said, ‘Welcome to the First Ladies Club,’” she told the author. “‘We can’t wait to initiate you.’” However, the letter was never mailed. Describing her reaction on the morning after the election, she said: “I woke up and discovered, to my horror, that Trump had won.”
Read it at USA Today
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But the patrician Bar’s disdain for Trump didn’t stop George W. Bush from doing backdoor lobbying for every one of Trump’s supreme court appointees. W did heavy lobbying for Kavanaugh in the Senate during his confirmation hearings. I never take a Bush at their word- they’ve been lying since the days of Prescott who financed Hitler’s war infrastructure, GHWBush who ran the CIA’s dirty wars in Central & South America, & W’s Iraq crimes.
The Dems should impeach Kavanaugh- that would be a worthwhile endeavor, even if they know the Senate will acquit him.
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I met a Wisconsin man yesterday. He was a thin, wizened character in a Mercedes van that had obviously been hand painted with a brush, sort of in the style of a 1967 societal outlier. He had a big bumper sticker saying that his van killed fascists and one quoting Orwell that he attributed to Woody Guthrie in our conversation. Unlike Diane, who followed a bumper sticker around Brooklyn as I recall, I had to introduce myself and get into a conversation. My opening remark was “well, I guess you did not exactly vote for Scott Walker.” What I got was a political discourse on why Scott Walker won in Wisconson and why Trump took the state in 16.
The fellow kept repeating one thing: the working people in Wisconson are hurting. They are hurting still. Scott Walker did not raise their taxes. Trump seemed to care that they were hurting. He agreed that fascism rose because people were hurting, then returned to messing with the small wood stove that heated his van. I guess that would be a necessity in Wisconson.
I returned to my own experience, a Tennessee where success is unprecedented in economic expansion. Taxes are low, wages stagnant, and the opioid crisis is in full swing. In short, some of the state is experiencing economic expansion, but much of the populace is mired in a sort of modern pesantry. Many of the successful are strong supporters of the philosophy that Browning used to raise Kansas back to the glory days when Boeing ruled Wichita (well, that really never happened, did it). Most of the unsuccessful are convinced the immigrant is responsible for his misery, a sort of neoSouth approach to splitting off the poor white from the poor other voter using human prejudice, just like the poor white was split off from the poor African-American in the days that produced Jim Crow. Added to that mixture is the solid belief that government is evil. Some feel that government tries to take your hard earnded money. Others see government as the purveyors of secular life and the opponent of religion.
In my classroom, I hear the things that the principlals reported. I see children trying things out that they hear in society, the mean and confrontational. I hear them try out kindness and compassion. What we need is a leadership that understands the role of compassion in government, lest everybody grows to hate a government that lacks compassion.
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Roy, As a TN resident, I’m in despair over TN politics- a once moderate, Democratic state. Our state government is a cesspool, run by a Christian Nationalist governor in the pockets of DeVos. Lee, who ran as a “good Christian” will do anything to get vouchers passed. Even blackmail a Republican child molester by promising to ignore his victim’s request to remove Byrd from the education committee.
http://tnedreport.com/2019/03/byrd-in-the-hand/?fbclid=IwAR3SU5YIEcl4lkJSDDcJjJrekZbwJdJPKCTCH9DD0LMGt6gfzcduyR-mwXM
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Tennessee has been retrograde since the days when Keafaufer and Gore refused to sign the Southern Manifesto
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DeVos knows that defunding the Special Olympics is one way to have more money for the wealthy tax cuts. Trump knows how to pick greedy people who are ignorant, just like him.
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‘Shame On You’: Betsy DeVos Slammed For Trying To Defund Special Olympics
The proposed cuts have almost no chance of passing Congress.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos tried to defend the department’s proposed budget cuts ― including the elimination of funding for the Special Olympics ― in a hearing before House lawmakers on Tuesday.
It didn’t go well.
According to Education Week, the proposal released earlier this month would gut at least 29 programs in an attempt to save some $7 billion.
“We had to make some difficult decisions with this budget,” DeVos told a House subcommittee…
But if the Special Olympics cuts were enacted, more than 10 percent of the organization’s revenue would be impacted.
Rep. Mark Pocan (D-Wis.) asked DeVos how many kids would be affected by the proposed Special Olympics cuts.
DeVos said she didn’t know.
“It’s 272,000 kids,” he replied…
Article: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/betsy-devos-special-olympics_n_5c9aeac4e4b08c450ccd9fc8
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Kamala Harris’s First Campaign Policy: A Raise for Teachers
Under her proposal, the Department of Education would create incentivized baselines for salaries, with the average teacher in America receiving a $13,500 pay increase.
Senator Kamala Harris of California announced a plan Tuesday to heavily invest federal money into teacher pay, the first policy rollout of her campaign for the Democratic nomination for president.
Ms. Harris’s proposal, which was billed as the “largest federal investment in teacher pay in U.S. history,” marks the next step for a campaign that began in February before a crowd of 20,000 supporters.
In a statement detailing the proposed increase in teacher pay, Ms. Harris said that, under her administration, the Department of Education would create incentivized baselines for teacher salaries that local school districts would have to meet in order to receive certain federal funds.
The average teacher in America would receive a $13,500 pay increase, the campaign said.
“We have got to think about how we can bridge the gap between helplessness and hope,” Ms. Harris said at a campaign rally in Houston on Saturday, where she unveiled early portions of the teacher pay plan. “We don’t need walls. We need bridges. And that’s what we need in the next president of the United States — someone who knows how to build bridges, not walls.”
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The Gates-funded CAP messaging is similar to Harris’, while CAP simultaneously promotes charters. Teachers are too smart to fall for the diversion? The tactic fits into the transactions mindset of oligarchs. Everybody sells out for a price.
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Petition: The news media must stop protecting Trump
The news media is doing Trump a huge favor. Media outlets spent the last few days uncritically echoing Attorney General William Barr’s description of the Mueller investigation, with headlines blaring Trump’s innocence despite a report that did not exonerate him.
No wonder Trump seems more ready than ever to attack and try to silence his critics. Trump recently declared there are people who have done “treasonous things against our country” and followed it up with a tweet declaring the press to be the “enemy of the people.” His campaign is pressuring TV producers to ban guests who spoke out about potential Russia ties in the past.1,2
We cannot let the news media empower Trump’s authoritarian nature by rolling over and parroting the personal conclusions of Trump’s handpicked attorney general. The press must investigate the full results of the Mueller investigation and hold Donald Trump accountable
I just told the news media to stop parroting Trump’s lies about the Mueller investigation, and I think you should, too.
https://act.credoaction.com/sign/barr-letter-media?sp_ref=481804902.4.195114.e.629068.2&referring_akid=32084.1912996.6T8Q2i&source=mailto_sp
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Monica Lewinsky
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Imagine if the Starr Report had been provided only to President Clinton’s Attorney General, Janet Reno, who then read it privately and published a 4-page letter based on her private reading stating her conclusion that President Clinton committed no crimes.
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“We’ll have a plan that is far better than ACA.” Right. Trump is an IDIOT who supports anything that needs his signature.
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“If the Supreme Court rules that ObamaCare is out, we’ll have a plan that is far better than ObamaCare,” The president told reporters at the White House.
Trump’s is defending his administration’s decision to side with a lawsuit arguing the entirety of ObamaCare is unconstitutional, a move that surprised Democrats and some Republicans and stirred controversy on Capitol Hill.
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Video: Colbert: All The Other Reasons Trump Is A Bad President
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Published on Mar 25, 2019
With prosecutable collusion with Russia off the table after Mueller’s report was delivered to the AG, Stephen updates the ‘Reasons Trump is a Bad President’ board.
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No one will probably read this but I wrote this BEFORE the Mueller report came out.
If Obama or any Democratic president were in office and the following news items were announced how would your trusted news source have reported it? As fake news and or unfair to that sitting president?
1. If unbiased scholarly research found 1,850 lies were spoken by the president what would be the response? Perhaps even if that research lacked validity?
2. If the findings of the most astute researchers in the world were overlooked especially when its prognostications were verified more and more and accepted world wide, children concerned world wide deeply concerned about the viability of their future, lobbying for their concerns – would reporting that be unfair?
3. If any other presidents closest allies were found guilty of lying, cheating, be convicted felons etc would it be considered unfair to report on it?
4. If any president denigrated your religion, ethnicity, etc would it be unfair to ask why? If he/she appealed to one group to the exclusion of your religion, your news resource response if any?
5. If any other president had a European city have 1.3 million of its citizens sign a petition to not have that president visit and if a vice president brought greetings from that POTUS and not one person applauded, would it be considered unfair to ask why?
6. If any other president wished he had the power of the dictators to which he had expressed admiration, what would be the response?
7, If any other president’s philosophy coincided with that of white supremacists and Nazis would that be be seen as irrelevant?
8, If any other president expressed confidence in another dictatorship’s world view over our own FBI, State department etc, irrelevant?
9. If any other president promised to release his/her taxes and then did not or if a wall was to be built and paid for by another country and then it wasn’t.
Etc etc. would it reported or how would it be reported? What are the attributes of any of our politicians which your trusted news source validates and which helps create that kind of society and country?
Personally I could care less if Trump does or does not need satisfaction in prostitutes but I do care when anyone forces himself on another person and then brags about it. Other politicians are forced out of office for similar actions. Clinton was ostracized when he had consensual sex but Trump was voted INTO office when his bragging on this was well known.
As stated many times my sources of belief tend to be those accredited reporters who EQUALLY investigate without predetermined wished for answers for all political parties regardless of political affiliation. Some may remember I have stated many times I believe I have written more negative letters to Obama than all my Conservative friends put together. For me when they report equally, without bias, with scholarly approaches they tend to give validity to their reporting.
I fear … is correct when he says my postings push people into the Trump camp. What does that say about the kind of attributes wished for our political leaders?
Finally; …; What connection is there between the New Zealand gunman and Trump? None if one believes that when POTUS speaks people around the world do not listen attentively and are encouraged by his/her words and if those words do not matter, that they do not influence people’s actions.
My concern when mentioning the shootings was that the FBI stated that hate crimes IN THE U. S. had risen by 17% in the Trump era and that around the world this kind of activity is proliferating.
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As a matter of criminal law, Congress has made it a felony, punishable by 20 years in prison, to obstruct or impede any official proceeding, or try to do so.
A litany of the president’s actions that have come to light includes: unsuccessfully pressuring James B. Comey, then the F.B.I. director, to end an investigation into the former national security adviser Michael T. Flynn; firing Mr. Comey and then telling the Russian ambassador that the dismissal took “great pressure” off the president over Russia; excoriating Justice Department leaders over the Russia investigation; making at least two aborted efforts to fire Mr. Mueller and shut down the inquiry; and dangling pardons in front of potential witnesses.
Though nothing in the Constitution says a president cannot be indicted and criminally prosecuted while in office, the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel has opined that presidents are temporarily immune from criminal charges during their terms. That interpretation of the Constitution is disputed, but it is binding on Justice Department prosecutors — most likely including Mr. Mueller.
Why Did Mueller Bypass a Call on Obstruction? What We Know and Don’t
By Charlie Savage
March 27, 2019
It is still unclear why the special counsel’s office did not render a judgment on whether President Trump illegally obstructed the Russia inquiry.
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I think I’ll throw up. Trump is acting ‘presidential’ again.
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday night said that aiming machine guns at undocumented immigrants was a “very effective” deterrent, but not one that he would like the U.S. to use.
“They are pouring in. We’re capturing these people, we’re getting ’em,” Trump said in a live telephone interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity.
“But we don’t do like other countries,” Trump claimed. “Other countries stand there with machine guns ready to fire.”
“We can’t do that and I wouldn’t want to do that, OK?” he added, before noting “it’s a very effective way of doing it”, but he “wouldn’t want to do it, we can’t do it.”
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Does the Mueller report exonerate Trump and his campaign of any collusion with Russia? (CNN/SSRS, 701 voters)
Yes — 43%
No — 56%
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Nothing budges Trump’s deplorable supporters. Whatever their god tells them is the truth and everything else is false.
Please, sign my Bible please, god, while we bask in the glory of your orange halo.
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The Orange God is speaking. I think his orange halo is slipping. Why won’t the full report be shown if it totally vindicates this ignorant fraud?
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Trump unleashes on critics in fiery glimpse of 2020 campaign
BY BRETT SAMUELS – 03/28/19 09:11 PM EDT
President Trump on Thursday unleashed on his critics and celebrated his “vindication” from the investigation into Russia’s election interference in his first campaign rally since special counsel Robert Mueller concluded his work.
President Trump on Thursday unleashed on his critics and celebrated his “vindication” from the investigation into Russia’s election interference in his first campaign rally since special counsel Robert Mueller concluded his work.
The president used the investigation’s end to cast himself as the victim of efforts by establishment politicians and law enforcement officers to take him and his supporters down, characterizing their efforts as “fraud,” “hoax” and “scam.” His freewheeling condemnation of the special counsel’s probe, paired with attacks on Democrats and reliable applause lines for his base, provided a glimpse of what’s to come leading up to Election Day in 2020…
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/436407-trump-blasts-critics-declares-complete-vindication-in-first-post-mueller?jwsource=em
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Trump won’t release his tax records.
Trump terrorized the schools he attended to hide his academic records.
Trump had people visit the doctor’s office, the same doctor that signed the letter Trump wrote that said he was the healthiest president in U.S. history, and then Trump’s people removed all of his medical records from that doctor’s office, and they were probably all shredded.
If Trump really had bone spurs, he could release a new x-ray to prove it, because from what I’ve read, the bone spurs never totally go away once you have them unless you have surgery to remove them and then the evidence of the surgery would remain.
Why should Trump change now and release the entire Russia report for the world to see? His minion wrote a two-page summary and TD probably told him what to write or wrote it himself and told him to sign it.
His deplorable supporters will believe whatever TD tells them. They all sold their souls to their devil in 2016.
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I believe this is a cult who worships a GOD who can never do anything wrong. Facts never matter. He is a pathological liar who is mentally deranged.
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Donald Trump (DT) is the Golden Calf, his deplorable supporters worship that Gold Calf that is disguised as DT, and where is Moses when we need him?
After all, DT surrounds himself with gold this and gold that, even gold plated toilet seats. He dyes his hair orange in an attempt to look like he is made of gold and he sprays his face to tint his skin to look sort of golden too.
This is what Trump’s deplorable supporters worship:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5MqXzzGAbM
Trump’s $100 million golden penthouse — the modern day Golden Calf.
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Even the South China Morning Post [Hong Kong] is quoting the Orange Moron:
“After three years of lies and smears and slander, the Russia hoax is finally dead. The collusion delusion is over,” he told a crowd of thousands.
Trump said: “The Russia witch hunt was a plan by those who lost the election to try and illegally regain power by framing innocent Americans – many of them, they suffered – with an elaborate hoax.”
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Sounds like Trump is getting ready to pardon those who were found guilty or admitted they were guilty — their reward for making sure Mueller would never have enough evidence to find TD guilty.
Maybe all the guilty pleas were part of Trump’s devious plan to mislead the country.
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Trump is an ignorant, narcissistic, demented_________________________________!!! His loyal followers are sick cult members. The garbage spewing from his foul mouth never ends.
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President Trump’s reelection themes ricocheted throughout a Grand Rapids, Mich., arena Thursday night.
Three-quarters of the way through a 96-minute speech, an ebullient Trump ad libbed the seven words that summed up his pitch for a second term.
“We are fighting and working and winning.”
“We are making America great.”…
“Everyone is benefiting,” the president insisted. “Now I’ve done more than I ever promised I’d ever do so the [presidential] debates should be easy.”
Democrats, he said, are “extreme,” “socialist” and “sick people.”
The only 2020 presidential opponent he mentioned by name was Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), whom he called “Pocahontas,” asserting her campaign has sputtered from the start because of his criticisms.
He lampooned House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), calling him “pencil neck,” and he mocked House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) as an old Manhattan nemesis intent on scouring through “every single deal, every single paper” from his businesses to hunt for “mistakes.”
“Every day, we make good on the motto, promises made, promises kept,” the president said after ticking through a lengthy list of favored GOP policies — from immigration restrictions, to a battle against late-term abortions, and the administration’s isolation of Iran and defense of Israel.
“Four more years!” his audience shouted in unison.
“U.S.A.!”
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Spare me. “Puerto Rico has been taken care of better by Donald Trump than by any living human being”. This POS never stops lying.
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Trump: I Took Better Care of Puerto Rico Than ‘Any Man Ever’
President Trump told reporters on Thursday that he has “taken better care of Puerto Rico than any man ever.” “Puerto Rico has been taken care of better by Donald Trump than by any living human being and I think the people of Puerto Rico understand that,” he claimed. “But you do have the mayor of San Juan who, frankly, doesn’t know what she’s doing—and the governor, they gotta spend the money wisely. They don’t know how to spend the money, and they’re not spending it wisely—but I’m giving them more money than they’ve ever gotten[.]”
The mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico, very publicly criticized Trump for his treatment of the U.S. territory in the wake of hurricanes Maria and Irma, going so far as to claim his administration killed people due to “neglect.”
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Donald Trump claims he’s “taken better care of Puerto Rico than any man ever” but Puerto Ricans disagree
BY NICOLE GOODKIND ON 3/28/19 AT 5:14 PM EDT
The comments by Trump came as House Democrats refuse to further a $14 billion disaster relief aid package for southern states without additional funding for Puerto Rico. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer condemned Trump ahead of the Senate vote on the package this week “for continuing to undermine the immediate and long-term recovery efforts in Puerto Rico.”
http://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-puerto-rico-hurricane-maria-1379265
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Video: Rep. Schiff: You Might Say That’s All OK. But I Don’t Think It’s OK.
AdamSchiff on C-SPAN
Published on Mar 28, 2019
On Thursday, March 28, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), during a House Intelligence Committee open hearing, responded to Trump and Congressional Republican’s calls for his resignation.
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I don’t get HBO but love Bill Maher. Saw him live a few years back and it was a riot.
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Video: Monologue: Trump’s “Got Away with Treason” Tour | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO)
Real Time with Bill Maher
Published on Mar 29, 2019
Bill recaps the top stories of the week, including President Trump’s quest for revenge in the wake of the Mueller report.
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Thom Hartmann’s blog
Working Poor Lose Health Care While Rich White Drug Pushing Billionaires Get Tax Breaks
Every month tens of thousands of people lose their access to healthcare because Republican states are imposing all sorts of restrictions on access to Medicaid. We are literally the only developed country in the world that doesn’t provide healthcare as a right, and now we see an entire political party committed to stripping healthcare away from people so they can save enough government money to give more tax breaks to billionaires like the billionaire Sackler family, whose greed addicted and killed hundreds of thousands of Americans.
The Saklers, who got millions in tax cuts from the GOP, then came up with a scheme to make even more money off the opioid addiction epidemic they caused by selling us anti-addiction products.
A black teenager who sells four Oxycontin tablets faces 30 years in prison and working poor people suffering from OxyContin addiction can’t get access to healthcare while the rich, white Saklers get a tax break and billions.
-Thom
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Medicare for All!!
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$88 billion
The amount Americans borrowed to pay for health care last year, according to a new study. Also, 65 million adults say they had a health issue but didn’t seek treatment due to cost. Nearly a quarter had to cut back on spending to pay for health care or medicine.
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