Thursday 25 October 2018

Opinions P.M.: You can’t call the tax cuts a failure. We haven’t gotten to the good part yet.

Opinions P.M.
 
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You can't call the tax cuts a failure. We haven't gotten to the good part yet.
It will take two years for the business investments stimulated by the tax cuts to begin bearing fruit.
Trump is pulling out of one of the most successful arms-control treaties ever
Another dangerous error from a president who hates international agreements.
 
Trump's nuclear-treaty withdrawal sends a message to North Korea
By pulling out of the INF Treaty, Trump can now put more pressure on Pyongyang.
 
Here's what Trump should worry about
Real troubles await.
 
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Donald Trump, pranking us with the tax cut candy, again
Trick us again, shame on us.
 
Maybe Megyn Kelly wasn't all that
The blackface comments and the apparent break with NBC News weren't entirely unpredictable.
 
Good for Stacey Abrams
There's nothing wrong with being present for the burning of a segregationist symbol.
 
Post Partisan
The White House spin on Trump's phone is probably true. That should scare us.
If China literally listening to Trump, and they still can't figure out his plan, perhaps it's because he doesn't have a plan.
 
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The Plum Line
Trump is letting adversaries listen to his calls. You'd think Republicans would care.
They are, shockingly, not concerned.
 
DemocracyPost
President Trump's nefarious blame game
Will the president ever assume responsibility for the things he says and does?
 
Congress must investigate Trump's grossly negligent approach to national security
Trump makes Hillary Clinton look pristine on secret-keeping.
 
Post Partisan
Democracy is badly in need of adult supervision
As bombs are sent to liberals, Trump focuses on his own victimhood.
 
 
How $100,000 of pay-for-play access changed U.S. Syria policy
One Syrian activist figured out how to change U.S. foreign policy — by paying for an audience with the president.
 
A win for democracy in Georgia
The federal court protects voting rights.
 
The Plum Line
Trump wants us to be at war with one another. His latest rage-tweets confirm it.
How many times does Trump have to tell us this before we believe him?
 
 
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