Wednesday, 26 April 2017

Opinions P.M.: We asked you to describe President Trump's first 100 days. Here's what you said.

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We asked you to describe President Trump’s first 100 days. Here’s what you said.
These were some common themes among nearly 3,800 reader reviews of the Trump presidency so far.
For young Americans, growing up isn't what it used to be
If adulthood ever equated with marrying and settling down, it doesn't now, the Census Bureau says.
 
Republicans are now big fans of presidential tyranny
But Trump is being stymied by court rulings that conservatives used against Barack Obama.
 
Bill O’Reilly’s gone, but don’t worry: His protege has the sexism covered
Awful joke about a microphone creeps onto Fox News airwaves.
 
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Trump’s first 100 days
He does have a point.
 
Holocaust speech shows Trump may be growing up
"Never again," Trump said in his Holocaust speech. Precisely.
 
Trump’s five biggest deficiencies are on full display
Problems are plaguing him as we near the 100-day mark.
 
In memory of Jonathan Demme, watch his last, lovely movie, ‘Ricki and the Flash’
Kind, complicated and smart: it's a lovely movie to grieve with.
 
 
Here is one way the Climate March may be understood
A forecast based on modeling.
 
Ivanka Trump’s new fund raises all sorts of ethical questions
According to news reports, Trump, while a federal employee, is soliciting donations for a new fund from foreigners.
 
The jig is up: Hysteria over illegal immigration is baseless
Illegal immigrants have declined -- by a lot.
 
Hungary and Poland are making a mockery of Europe
When it comes to illiberal neighbors, Europe's soft power seems to be very soft, indeed.
 
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Four reasons Trump is messing up corporate tax reform
Trump makes tax reform harder to pass.
 
Morning links: Federal judge blocks Trump’s executive order on sanctuary cities
Plus: Medical marijuana could help with the opioid crisis, Oregon man fined for writing the words "I am an engineer," and Alabama wants to speed up executions.
 
The White House just ratcheted up its threat to destroy Obamacare, a Democratic aide says
The White House threatens the coverage of millions to increase its leverage.
 
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