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Thursday, February 28, 2019

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https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/28/opinion/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-cohen-hearing.html?fallback=0&recId=1HosjvDZFAMeRm09bTfo9w9lKO4&locked=0&geoContinent=NA&geoRegion=MA&recAlloc=top_conversion&geoCountry=US&blockId=most-popular&imp_id=727364224&action=click&module=trending&pgtype=Article&region=Footer&fbclid=IwAR3zGnhE0nIDBTxDYdm1YZaRJYH8MNQlsW11j4Bu07GWlgCLw4j2-tz6ccQ

For Republicans (and some Democrats) who view Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as just being a social media celebrity, this New York Times column highlights that at yesterday's House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing with Michael Cohen, she was one of the few that actually elicited information for further investigation:
"[Ocasio-Cortez] asked whether Mr. Trump had tried to reduce his local taxes by undervaluing his assets. Mr. Cohen confirmed that the president had also done that. “You deflate the value of the asset and then you put in a request to the tax department for a deduction,” Mr. Cohen said, explaining the practice. These were the sort of questions, and answers, the committee was supposed to elicit. Somehow, only the newer members got the memo."



I must have been born with those.
When was toilet paper invented?? Before 1949, I think.



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Ocasio-Cortez spent much of her time asking Cohen specifically about Trump’s taxes — including questions about whether Trump devalues his real-estate holdings to get local tax breaks. “Would it help for the committee to obtain federal and state tax returns from the president to address that discrepancy?” Ocasio-Cortez asked Cohen, seemingly paving the way for conversations about such requests.
Then came the one-two punch of Pressley and Tlaib, who each put Cohen through harsh scrutiny before both honing in on his comments about Trump being racist. “Would you agree that someone could deny rental units to African-Americans, lead the birther movement, refer to the diaspora as ‘shithole countries,’ and refer to white supremacists as ‘fine people,’ have a black friend and still be racist?” Pressley asked Cohen, seemingly referring to Lynne Patton, the black employee of the Department of Housing and Urban Development whom Representative Mark Meadows, a Republican from North Carolina, pointed to earlier in the day as proof that Trump is not racist.
“Yes,” Cohen said.
Pressley replied, “I agree,” before yielding her time.

Tlaib had the floor next, and told Cohen that “the people at home are frustrated” and want the “criminal schemes to stop.” She added that her residents don’t need a collusion case to know that Trump has abused his power. Echoing Pressley’s statements, Tlaib said, “Just because someone has a person of color, a black person working for them, does not mean they aren’t racist … The fact that someone would actually use a prop, a black woman, in this chamber, in this committee, is alone racist in itself.” Her comments led Meadows to demand her comments be striken from the record, and Meadows and Chairman Elijah Cummings later had a back-and-forth about race and friendship. But nevertheless, Tlaib stood strong that the behavior, if not the person, was racist.
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A newly discovered cache of internal documents reveals that the sugar industry downplayed the risks of sugar in the 1960s.
In the 1960s, the sugar industry funded research that downplayed the risks of sugar and highlighted the hazards of fat, according to a newly published article in JAMA Internal Medicine.
The article draws on internal documents to show that an industry group called the Sugar Research Foundation wanted to "refute" concerns about sugar's possible role in heart disease. The SRF then sponsored research by Harvard scientists that did just that. The result was published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 1967, with no disclosure of the sugar industry funding.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/09/13/493739074/50-years-ago-sugar-industry-quietly-paid-scientists-to-point-blame-at-fat?fbclid=IwAR3IpIl-Xj-sg-5Bnpks5ojOQaN-XxWwEIBWn8q12egdnhf8ofQzoTz2lOo

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Barbara McQuade | The Case Against Trump Has Never Been Stronger After Cohen Testimony





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Barbara McQuade | The Case Against Trump Has Never Been Stronger After Cohen Testimony 
Michael Cohen. (photo: Getty)
Barbara McQuade, The Daily Beast
McQuade writes: "One brick does not make a wall, but many bricks do."
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Michael Cohen. (photo: Getty)
Michael Cohen. (photo: Getty)

Amanda Marcotte | Michael Cohen Issues a Gripping, Sobering Warning on Trump's Corruption: But Will It Matter?
Amanda Marcotte, Salon
Marcotte writes: "From the first moment that Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., feigned outrage before the House Oversight Committee meeting began on Wednesday morning, demanding that Michael Cohen's testimony be postponed, Republican strategy was clear. They planned to discredit the testimony from Donald Trump's former personal lawyer and fixer by painting Cohen as a liar, a criminal and a cheat, and arguing that therefore no one should believe him."
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Michael Cohen, former personal lawyer to President Donald Trump, testifies on Capitol Hill on Feb. 27, 2019. (photo: Pablo Martinez/AP)
Michael Cohen, former personal lawyer to President Donald Trump, testifies on Capitol Hill on Feb. 27, 2019. (photo: Pablo Martinez/AP)

Cohen Testimony Suggests NY Prosecutors Pose Major Danger to Trump
Ken Dilanian, NBC News
Dilanian writes: "If Wednesday's extraordinary House oversight committee hearing made anything crystal clear, it was this: No matter what Robert Mueller concludes from his investigation of Russian election interference, federal prosecutors in New York pose their own separate danger to the president and his business associates."
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi joins with lawmakers and activists to introduce a universal background checks bill. (photo: Nicholas Kamm/Getty)
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi joins with lawmakers and activists to introduce a universal background checks bill. (photo: Nicholas Kamm/Getty)

The House Just Passed What Could Be the Biggest Change to Federal Gun Laws in Decades
German Lopez, Vox
Lopez writes: "The Democrat-controlled House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a universal background check bill - which, if the Senate were interested in passing it, would be the most significant gun control legislation in a generation."
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A supporter of Medicare For All holds up a sign at a demonstration. (photo: Getty)
A supporter of Medicare For All holds up a sign at a demonstration. (photo: Getty)

The Only Guide to 'Medicare for All' That You Will Ever Need
Timothy Faust, Splinter
Timothy Faust, Faust writes: "Healthcare has claimed its prime spot in the great zodiac of policy issues in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary. As it should: Tens of thousands of Americans die a year from lack of health insurance."
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Trump's team met with Kim Jung-un in Hanoi, Vietnam. (photo: Getty)
Trump's team met with Kim Jung-un in Hanoi, Vietnam. (photo: Getty)

Trump-Kim Summit in Hanoi Collapses After Negotiations Fail
Julian Borger, Guardian UK
Borger writes: "The second summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un ended in failure on Thursday with the two sides far apart on the central issues of disarmament and sanctions relief."
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Costa Rica. (photo: EPA)
Costa Rica. (photo: EPA)

Costa Rica Launches 'Unprecedented' Plan to Fully Decarbonize by 2050
Climate Nexus
Excerpt: "Costa Rica launched a plan this week to fully decarbonize the country by 2050, setting a goal of powering its electrical grid entirely with renewables by 2030 and aiming to aggressively increase the use of electric vehicles and buses."
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