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Subscribe to the channel at https://goo.gl/VjHw6T The government is doing the unthinkable under the Trump administration and it is a very VERY good thing indeed! After growing at a nearly exponential rate under the Bush and Obama administrations, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the leadership of the Trump administration is voluntarily cutting the size of the department.
Less regulation and smaller government is a consistent campaign promise made by President Donald Trump that is coming true…
The EPA is cutting approximately 1,200 jobs as roughly 1,600 employees departed the agency. Less than 400 new employees were hired during President Donald Trump’s first year and a half in office. According to the Washington Post, included among those employees leaving the EPA are “at least 260 scientists, 185 ‘environmental protection specialists’ and 106 engineers.”
WaPo reports, “The exodus has shrunk the agency’s workforce by 8 percent, to levels not seen since the Reagan administration. The trend has continued even after a major round of buyouts last year and despite the fact that the EPA’s budget has remained stable.”
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Subscribe to the channel at https://goo.gl/VjHw6T Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin says late Senator John McCain will be remembered as an American hero but admits it was ‘unfortunate’ that he was surrounded by people ‘who weren’t serving him well,’ during their run for office. McCain died at his Arizona home at 4:28pm on Saturday surrounded by his wife Cindy, and their family. In an exclusive interview with DailyMailTV, Palin, 54, and her husband Todd, 53, reflected on her time as McCain’s running mate during the 2008 presidential election and revealed her frustration over his political hangers-on. ‘I respect his military service. I think it’s unfortunate that he had people around him – and they continued to be around him for a very long time – who weren’t serving him well,’ she said.
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Subscribe to the channel at https://goo.gl/VjHw6T For a rusty chunk of Middle English first uttered in the 1300s, “lodestar” is making a surprise comeback.
On Wednesday, the New York Times published a bombshell op-ed penned by an anonymous White House senior official on the intra-administration efforts to slam the brakes on President Trump’s worst inclinations and ideas. The revelation of a resistance movement bubbling inside the West Wing opposing Trump on the basis of his “amorality” triggered a madcap race to identify the writer. Who is this nameless being rising triumphantly from the Washington swamp?
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On the heels of today’s bombshell self-disclosure by the woman who has accused Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her while in high school, Senate Judiciary Committee member Senator Jeff Flake (R-AZ) has told a reporter from The Washington Post that he now believes that the committee should postpone its vote on the nomination until they hear more from the accuser.
Palo Alto University psychology professor Christine Blassey Ford revealed her identity to The Washington Post today and gave further details about the attack. Now that the accusations can be attributed to an individual rather than an anonymous source, the chances that they can actually have an effect on a confirmation process that the Republican majority has been hell-bent on railroading through the Senate—despite the credible allegations that their nominee told multiple lies during his hearing—is considerably stronger.
Most Republican Senators have nonetheless rushed to defend Kavanaugh despite the newly identified charges. Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and John Neely Kennedy (R-LA) both expressed their concerns that Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) had access to the information that Professor Ford alleges since July before finally referring the then-anonymous victim’s story to the FBI for investigation. The Senators questioned why the accusations did not come up during the actual committee hearings earlier in the week.
“The questions that we will ask and seek answers to next week are, ‘Why sit on it for weeks?’ We understand that the person who wrote the letter is not willing to come forward. So we have a confidential witness not willing to sit down at least in a closed setting — that’s problematic to me,” Tillis told CBS’s Face The Nation.
Senator Kennedy made a similar statement to Fox News Sunday:
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Subscribe to the channel at https://goo.gl/VjHw6T After nearly 2 years of intense and pointless investigation, the Senate agrees with the House – there was no “Russia collusion.”
It’s time to shut down the Mueller witch-hunt now, there’s zero reason for it to keep going, except to interfere with midterms and waste taxpayer time and money.
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Senate Intelligence Committee chairman Richard Burr, R-N.C., said Wednesday the panel has found “no hard evidence of collusion” between the Trump campaign and Russia, but left open the possibility that it still could as it investigates Russian interference in the 2016 election.
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Subscribe to the channel at https://goo.gl/VjHw6T When former “Dirty Jobs” host and all-around working class advocate Mike Rowe was asked about his thoughts on Nike’s latest ad campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick, he had one answer that almost no American could disagree with:
Rowe said that he would have featured Tom Burnett instead — one of the brave passengers aboard Flight 93 on Sept. 11, 2001.
As most of the Western world knows by now, Nike’s ad features Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback, and the words, “Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything.”
The campaign has caused a firestorm of criticism because of Kaepernick’s role in starting the trend of NFL players protesting the national anthem, which is now entering its third season.
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Subscribe to the channel at https://goo.gl/VjHw6T NEW YORK (Reuters) - Third seed Juan Martin del Potro crushed Croatia’s Borna Coric 6-4 6-3 6-1 at the U.S. Open on Sunday to set up a quarter-final clash with American John Isner.
Sep 2, 2018; New York, NY, USA; Juan Mart’n Del Potro of Argentina celebrates after match point against Borna Coric of Croatia (not pictured) in the fourth round on day seven of the US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
The Argentine sent down nine aces and 33 winners to seal a one-sided victory over the 20th seed in just over two hours, with Coric making 30 unforced errors to undermine his own cause.
The Croatian needed a medical timeout in the second set and was then blown away by Del Potro’s booming forehand in the third, surrendering the set in just 30 minutes.
Sep 2, 2018; New York, NY, USA; Juan Mart’n Del Potro of Argentina salutes the crowd after his match against Borna Coric of Croatia (not pictured) in the fourth round on day seven of the US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
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The White House visit for America’s champion sports teams was once an eagerly anticipated honor for the victors of their respective leagues, but all that has changed since Donald J. Trump took office.
Since 2016, the decision to attend is an inherently political act. A visit to the Trump White House is a tacit endorsement of his repulsive racism and his disturbingly authoritarian policies, which the vast majority of athletes cannot bear to stomach.
The 2018 champions of the Women’s National Basketball Association finals, the Seattle Storm, made it very clear on Friday that they had no intention of going to the White House if Trump decided to invite them this year.
“At this point does it even need to be discussed? It’s come up. We pay attention to what happened with Minnesota and not getting invited” said star point guard Sue Bird to the Seattle Times. “It’s a huge disappointment. (It) used to be something that’s really special and something that was an honor and you look forward to.”
Bird was referring to the Minnesota Lynx, who won the championship last year and did not receive an invitation from President Trump, who has thrown huge public tantrums over the refusal of men’s teams to visit the White House but has no interest in congratulating women for their equally important accomplishments.
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Subscribe to the channel at https://goo.gl/VjHw6T La démission de Nicolas Hulot a été diversement commentée du côté de LR, qui peine à se positionner sur les sujets environnementaux.
Il y a eu deux manières, à droite, de réagir à l’annonce de la démission de Nicolas Hulot de son poste de ministre de la transition écologique : l’empathie et la défiance. L’empathie, tout d’abord, dans le cas de Valérie Pécresse, qui s’est dite « triste » de ce choix. « Nicolas Hulot refusait le sectarisme et cherchait des solutions, à la hauteur de ses convictions. Est-ce la fin des ambitions écologiques du gouvernement ? » s’est interrogée la présidente de la région Ile-de-France. Alain Juppé, qu’elle soutenait lors de la primaire de la droite, en 2016, s’est montré tout aussi généreux dans la louange envers l’ancien animateur de télévision : « Je suis impressionné par sa hauteur de vue et la noblesse de sa démarche. J’espère qu’au-delà du buzz politique inévitable, cette décision nous incitera tous à réfléchir et à changer. »
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La défiance, ensuite. Qui s’est exprimée, notamment, dans la bouche de Laurent Wauquiez. « Moi, c’est quelqu’un dont je ne partage pas les idées », a d’emblée prévenu sur RTL le président du parti Les Républicains (LR), avant d’attaquer bille en tête l’exécutif : « Ce que je constate, surtout, c’est qu’au fond cette démission est le reflet des conséquences des ambiguïtés des politiques de Macron. » L’ancien mentor du patron de LR, Nicolas Sarkozy, ne s’est pas montré plus tendre. « Qu’il y ait M. Hulot ou pas, la question de l’immigration est centrale. Qu’il y ait M. Hulot ou pas, la question du montant des impôts qu’on paie est centrale », a estimé l’ancien président de la République, sur France Culture, où il était invité à raconter la crise financière de 2008. Comme il disait, en 2011 : l’environnement, « ça commence à bien faire ».
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