Friday 17 August 2018

Opinions P.M.: Hooray! Trump’s parade goes the way of his wall.

Opinions P.M.
 
Hooray! Trump's parade goes the way of his wall.
What about December 2020?
The Plum Line
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will be facing really intense scrutiny
A minor kerfuffle underscores the point.
 
DemocracyPost
Yes, Paul Manafort is on trial for crimes in the U.S. But his work in Ukraine helped to destroy a country.
Ukrainians are still paying a high price for Manafort's intrigues.
 
The Plum Line
Trump's thin skin is now influencing important decisions
He's finally found ways to abuse his power in order to salve his wounded ego.
 
August, you are a garbage month
The only good August wrote is "Fences."
 
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Venezuela's detention of an opposition lawmaker is chilling. The world must act.
Juan Requesens was accused and condemned on TV, part of a macabre show meant to intimidate.
 
The WorldPost
Corporate concentration threatens American democracy
Europe, by contrast, aims to break up monopolies.
 
Republicans want to inspire their voters, too!
There's always toxic politics!
 
Post Partisan
What do Trump's personal battles do for the GOP?
Republicans have to hope elections are about issues, not character, while Trump leads the party. 
 
Trump offers Mueller even more evidence of 'corrupt' intent
Obstruction — in plain sight.
 
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The FBI building belongs in D.C. — at Poplar Point
With natural protection and easy access, it's an easy choice.
 
New York, California bills look to hold police, prosecutors more accountable
But one bill likely won't pass, and the other faces a certain court challenge.
 
Trump has gotten Democrats off the sidelines
The president lit a fire under his opposition.
 
Outlook
Silicon Valley's attempts to self-police are anti-democratic. They're also not new.
In the 1940s, a political movement known as Technocracy, Inc. set out to treat citizens as passive users.
 
 
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