Wednesday, 19 July 2017

Opinions P.M.: How net-neutrality advocates would let Trump control the Internet

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How net-neutrality advocates would let Trump control the Internet
The real fight is how much power we want the FCC to have.
Trump owns this
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With Trump and Russia, it’s all about the money
That's where the roots of the Russia scandal lie.
 
CNN’s Chris Cillizza did a Reddit AMA. Here are six reasons that’s a great move.
Be careful not to fixate on the objections tossed toward Cillizza. He's playing a long game.
 
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The complete guide to faking your way through a conversation about ‘Game of Thrones’
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Trump cannot be trusted to be alone with Putin
Trump is a needy, useful idiot.
 
Trump's empty promise to reverse Obama's Iran policy
Where's the new sheriff in town?
 
Why deficits might be with us forever
There's a giant mismatch between what Americans want from government and what they'll pay for with taxes.
 
 
Is that footsie Trump is playing with Putin at the table, or what?
Strange game.
 
Should these two captains of failure keep their jobs?
A mutiny could be coming.
 
Trump is threatening to harm millions out of pure spite. Here’s what to watch for now.
Trump says he will make Democrats "scream death" by letting Obamacare fail.
 
If there’s no collusion, why all the secret meetings?
So many furtive confabs, so little voluntary disclosure.
 
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What should Republicans do now? Apologize and go away.
You wrote your one-way ticket to oblivion. Now take the ride.
 
The spectacular failure of Trumpcare, Trump and McConnell
The right wing's Trumpcare delusion ends.
 
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