Category: Politics

Whips and Chains

Apparently the Sexual Predator-in-Chief’s protocol chief will not be on Air Force One accompanying him to the G-20 in Osaka, Japan. It seems that SeanLawler abruptly resigned after it was reported in the press that he was intimidating the White House Staff: Sean Lawler, who holds the rank of ambassador within the State Department, has …

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This Is The Land Of Confusion

There is no evidence that Iran is seeking a nuclear weapon. They are signatories of the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty and has been in compliance with the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action from which accused rapist Donald Trump as withdrawn the US. Meanwhile, the accused rapist refuses to admit that Russia hacked and …

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The Russian Connections: The Mueller Report In Ten Acts

In order to make the public more aware of the facts that where revealed in The Mueller Report, the report was read by 18 well known actors from the adapted script written by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Robert Schenkkan. The reading was sponsored by Law Works and took place before a live invited audience in …

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The Mueller Report: TL;DR

As anyone, who has taken an inorganic chemistry or physical chemistry class knows, some of the material is a long, complicated, detailed read and a great sleep inducer. That’s the problem with the 448 page Mueller Report. Even with redactions, for many people, including some of our congressional representatives, it is too long and they …

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Equal Rights Amendment – One State From Ratification

On June 4th, one hundred years ago, congress passed the 19th Amendment which gave women the right to vote after it was ratified by the states one year later. While the amendment was a huge step for women’s rights, it did not protect them against discrimination. It did not guarantee equality with men. That brings …

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The Russian Connection: Unprecedented Power

Donald Trump has demanded that the Justice Department under attorney General William Barr investigate the intelligence agencies over the the Russian involvement in the 2016. In order to do that, on Thursday, he gave Barr unprecedented new powers to unilaterally declassify documents of the 15 intelligence agencies. President Trump took extraordinary steps on Thursday to …

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The Russian Connection: Yes, There Are Tapes

On Thursday in a Washington DC courtroom, previously redacted documents from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team regarding the cooperation of former Trump Nation Security Adviser General (ret.) Michael Flynn. Former national security adviser Michael Flynn told investigators that people linked to the Trump administration and Congress reached out to him in an effort to interfere …

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The Russian Connection: “China, If You’re Listening”

On Wednesday night, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sat down with MSNBC host Rachel Maddow for an extended interview that was sobering and enlightening. In the first segments, Secretary Clinton talks about the importance of Americans keeping focused on the themes and findings in the Mueller report amid the antics and obfuscation that William …

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The Slow Death Of Gerrymandering

Gerrymandering is the practice of manipulating the boundaries of an electoral constituency giving favor to one party or class. The term is named after Elbridge Gerry, who as Governor of Massachusetts in 1812 signed a bill that created a contorted-shaped partisan district in the Boston area that was compared to the shape of a mythological …

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The Russian Connection: Hillary Weighs In On Mueller Report

Former Secretary of State, US Senator and First Lady Hillary Clinton penned an op-ed in the Washington Post in response to the Mueller report calling for a 9-11 like commission to look into the hacking of the 2016 election. First, like in any time our nation is threatened, we have to remember that this is …

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