Thursday, 2 November 2017

Opinions P.M.: The best and worst of Trump

 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
The best and worst of Trump
A year ago, Donald Trump was elected president. We asked you to tell us what he's done right and wrong since.
A history of Donald Trump's business dealings in Russia
What's clear, reviewing the facts, is that Trump's claim he had "nothing to do with Russia" over the years is nonsense.
 
The new GOP tax plan proves it: The problem isn't just Trump, it's Republicans
Republicans started with the goal of cutting taxes for the rich and corporations, then scrambled to shape everything around that.
 
In defense of diversity
A response to Ed Rogers's claims that Democrats have an "overdependence" on the "race card."
The Russian government doesn't like being called fascist
The Russian Embassy complained when a U.S. senator used the term; sometimes the truth is hard to swallow.
 
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How Trump fumbled his response to the New York terrorist attack
Trump was for sending the New York City terrorism suspect to Guantanamo, before he was against it.
 
Fox News smears Jake Tapper. Because ratings.
A true smear against a competitor.
 
For the love of Earth, stop traveling
Take a deep, slow breath, and throw away that bucket list for good.
 
Deja vu in Virginia
If Republicans want a decent party, they should hope Gillespie loses.
 
Donald Trump wants to find out how fast a tragedy can be exploited
I guess he showed us.
 
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Republicans manage to make the tax code more complicated
Everyone will find something to hate.
 
Why is Trump treating accused terrorists the way Obama did?
The president has been all bluster and no bite.
 
It's not just politics: We need to change the way we think and talk about the arts, too
We'll enjoy ourselves and have more thoughtful conversations if we can stop being tribal about art and culture.
 
Older people and Republicans, threatening free speech
There's plenty more college administrators could do to encourage free expression on their campuses. What's the solution for addressing threats to free speech everywhere else in the country?
 
 
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