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Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Peter Wade | Trump Loves to Say He May Not Leave Office After Two Terms, and It's Dangerous




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Peter Wade | Trump Loves to Say He May Not Leave Office After Two Terms, and It's Dangerous 
The White House at night. (photo: Susan Walsh/AP)
Peter Wade, Rolling Stone
Wade writes: "As laughable or terrifying as it may sound, the notion that Trump would try to stay in office should not be scoffed at." 


A poll should be done on which is the more dishonest and deceitful newspaper, the Failing New York Times or the Amazon (lobbyist) Washington Post! They are both a disgrace to our Country, the Enemy of the People, but I just can’t seem to figure out which is worse? The good.....
.....news is that at the end of 6 years, after America has been made GREAT again and I leave the beautiful White House (do you think the people would demand that I stay longer? KEEP AMERICA GREAT), both of these horrible papers will quickly go out of business & be forever gone!

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Joe Biden. (photo: Sun Sentinel)
Joe Biden. (photo: Sun Sentinel)

Biden's Divergence From More Progressive Candidates on Display at Poverty-Fighting Forum
Chelsea Janes, The Washington Post
Janes writes: "At the group's forum in Washington, nine of the Democratic presidential candidates showed up to make their case on how best to fight poverty in the current economic landscape."
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Donald Trump said he was different from Nixon because Nixon left. 'I don't leave,' Trump said. 'Big difference. I don't leave.' (photo: National Archives and Records Administration)
Donald Trump said he was different from Nixon because Nixon left. 'I don't leave,' Trump said. 'Big difference. I don't leave.' (photo: National Archives and Records Administration)

The Historical Argument for Impeaching Trump
Heather Cox Richardson, Guardian UK
Richardson writes: "The question of impeaching Donald Trump is about replacing the toxic partisanship of today's Republican party with America's traditional rule of law. It has become a constitutional imperative."
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a group of people sitting at a park: Photographic evidence of the victim and subject in a trial where North Miami police officer Jonathon Aledda is accused of attempted manslaughter for shooting at an autistic man holding a silver toy truck.  Miami, Florida, Monday, June, 17, 2019. The man holding his arms up was wounded.© Charles Trainor/Miami Herald/TNS Photographic evidence of the victim and subject in a trial where North Miami police officer Jonathon Aledda is accused of attempted manslaughter for shooting at an autistic man holding a silver toy truck. Miami, Florida, Monday, June, 17, 2019. The man holding his arms up was wounded.

Jury Dismisses Felonies for Cop Who Shot Caregiver With Arms Raised
Scott Neuman, NPR
Neuman writes: "A North Miami police officer has been found guilty of culpable negligence, but was acquitted by a jury on two more serious felonies in connection with a 2016 shooting that wounded the caretaker of an autistic man."
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'Channeling collective anger is an important first step in the foundation for building sustainable political power.' (photo: Noa Denman)
'Channeling collective anger is an important first step in the foundation for building sustainable political power.' (photo: Noa Denman)

Black Women, Let Your Anger Out
Joshunda Sanders, In These Times
Sanders writes: "Channeling collective anger - supporting Black women's civic engagement, for example - is an important first step in the foundation for building sustainable political power."
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A caravan of migrants moving north after crossing the border from Honduras into Guatemala. (photo: John Moore/Getty Images)
A caravan of migrants moving north after crossing the border from Honduras into Guatemala. (photo: John Moore/Getty Images)

Trump Cuts Aid to Central America Over Migration, Says Millions Will Be Deported
teleSUR
Excerpt: "President Donald Trump's administration on Monday slashed around US$550 million in aid to El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras due to thousands of their citizens seeking asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border." 

EXCERPT:
Congressional aides affirmed the administration told them US$370 million in aid to Central America, that lawmakers had approved for fiscal 2018, would be relocated [SIC], and that an additional US$180 million for fiscal 2017 would be suspended.

A threat to the reef? (photo: Adobe)
A threat to the reef? (photo: Adobe)

Australian Politicians Slammed for Approving Coal Mine Near Great Barrier Reef
Liam Gilliver, Plant Based News
Gilliver writes: "Writer Jeff Goodell, who described the mine as 'The World's Most Insane Energy Project,' heavily criticized its approval."
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