This is Not Crazy Good

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This is not crazy good.

"The diverse White House I had worked in became a monochromatic (*white) and male bastion."


"The entire presidential support structure of nonpartisan national security and legal experts within the White House complex and across federal agencies was being undermined. "


"Decision-making authority was now centralized to a few in the West Wing."


"Hallways were eerily quiet as key positions and offices responsible for national security or engagement with Americans were left unfilled."

*gsgs puts her two cents worth of interpretation.


http://www.rawstory.com/2017/02/mus...rely-lasted-a-week-in-disturbing-trump-admin/


gsgs comment-

Trump is selling the fantasy of a White Wonderland of the Past.


Trump is promising to Make America White, Again.

He promises to revive a past that never existed!

President Obama's White House was crazy good.
It would have been insanely good, but he ran into The Wall of No.President Obama had an opposition that would say no to everything.

Voting for Obama the first time, was a vote for hope.

Hope that our nation, was a nation that accepted diversity as reality.


Hope that we would step forward, united as a family, and work on a better future.

What we had-

"I never intended to work in government. I was among those who assumed the government was inherently corrupt and ineffective. Working in the Obama White House proved me wrong."

" In early 2014, Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes offered me a position on the National Security Council (NSC). For two and a half years I worked down the hall from the Situation Room, advising President Obama’s engagements with American Muslims, and working on issues ranging from advancing relations with Cuba and Laos to promoting global entrepreneurship among women and youth."


https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/02/rumana-ahmed-trump/517521/


What do we have, today ?

People running away from America, running to the Canadian border, begging for asylum.

Trump fanatics committing mass murder.
 
Trump fanatics committing mass murder? Lmfao! What a joke. Tards. You lost. Quit burning shit and killing cops. Quit whining and crying. Quit protesting and blocking roads and freeways. And if you protest, clean up your shit stained trashy mess after you are lawfully forced to leave.
 
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...ts-us-to-strengthen-its-nuclear-aresenal.html

"It would be wonderful, a dream would be that no country would have nukes, but if countries are going to have nukes, we’re going to be at the top of the pack," Trump said.

Trump did not elaborate on how to assure the quality of program.

Trump in December called for the U.S. to “greatly strengthen and expand its nuclear capability" until the rest of the world "comes to its senses" regarding nuclear weapons.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...icas-obamacare-nightmare-is-about-to-end.html

"Let me assure you," Pence told the cheering crowd. "America’s ObamaCare nightmare is about to end."

http://bestanimations.com/Military/Explosions/nuclear-atom-bomg-explosion-animated-gif-3.gif
 
"...state legislators have proposed laws that criminalize peaceful protest, a freedom guaranteed by the Constitution, allegedly to protect the rights and freedoms of bystanders."


"If any of these policy actions seem like perversions of Republicans’ avowed commitment to personal liberty, well, dear voters: For now, you’re still free to let them know."

Arizona voted to allow police to criminally charge and seize the assets of anyone who organizes or peacefully participates in a protest where others could engage in violence. Even if no violence ever materializes.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...76c69081518_story.html?utm_term=.4af265a249ca

https://theintercept.com/2017/01/19...ropose-bills-to-criminalize-peaceful-protest/


January 10, 2017

"... in some states, nonviolent demonstrating may soon carry increased legal risks — including punishing fines and significant prison terms — for people who participate in protests involving civil disobedience. Over the past few weeks, Republican legislators across the country have quietly introduced a number of proposals to criminalize and discourage peaceful protest."


http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/11/voting-rights-act-whats-to-come-jeff-sessions-trump

This election, compared to the 2012 election, featured more people who had greater difficulty registering and voting thanks to a series of laws passed by Republican legislatures in the last few years,” Hasen says. The true impact of the laws still needs to be studied, but "there’s no question that some people were disenfranchised by laws that seemed unnecessary to serve any real, legitimate purpose.”
 
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