Surprised that noone has brought up Trumps grand military parade or his big infastructure progect.
The greatest enemy of knowledge isn't ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen Hawking
Trump’s budget hits poor Americans the hardest
President Trump proposed a budget Monday that hits the poorest Americans the hardest, slashing billions of dollars in food stamps, health insurance and federal housing subsidies while pushing legislation to institute broad work requirements for families receiving housing vouchers, expanding on moves by some states to require recipients of Medicaid and food stamps to work.
“This budget proposes taking away food assistance from millions of low-income Americans — and on the heels of a tax cut that favored the wealthy and corporations,” said Stacy Dean, president for food assistance policy at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. “It doesn’t reflect the right values.”
On health care for low-income Americans, Trump’s budget calls for cutting federal Medicaid funding by $250 billion over the next 10 years, as the administration envisions passing a law “modeled closely” on a Senate Republican proposal that failed last fall to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Stacy Dean, and her opinion from the "Center for blah blah blah, being funded by anonymous doners over $500,000 is trademark Soros, doesn't really mean that is the actual results we will see, just more fear mongering and pitting those who want something that is "ENTITLED" to them against those who work to produce it. I would like to see some real workplace responsibility and have some of these people held to account when they publish this crap and it turns out to be false.
The quest for "fairness" will only end when everyone has nothing except for what the "government" rations to them, Venezuela. Layoffs are layoffs, get a grip. Can't pay rent?? Get a second job like I did when I had to.
Trump finally demanding welfare recipients spend responsibly:
Trump Administration Wants To Decide What Food SNAP Recipients Will Get : The Salt : NPR
More on the FBI abuse scandal.
Did Carter Page contacts give Obama FBI window into Trump team world? | Fox News
Trump giving the dems final offer on DACA:
Senate Republican leader embraces Trump immigration plan | Reuters
First take: Trump’s 2019 budget not as disastrous for science as it first appears | Science | AAAS
Someone else finally admits--Obama's FBI & intelligence clearing method sucks:
Spy chief warns on Trump aides' clearance - BBC News
Trump still unconvinced Russia meddled in 2016 election
President Donald Trump still isn't buying that Russia interfered in the 2016 election.
Even as his intelligence chiefs unanimously told a Senate panel Tuesday that Russia meddled in 2016 and is planning to do so again in 2018, three sources familiar with the President's thinking say he remains unconvinced that Russia interfered in the presidential election.
I always love the "just get a job" attitude from people who still think time stopped 30 years ago. Jobs are gone, not because of bad trade deals as Trump would have you believe, but from advances in technology. Jobs are disappearing by the millions and will not return. If you didn't know this , I advise you to start looking at better news sources. Some countries in Europe are experimenting with giving basic living income to citizens. They are smart enough to see the future. I am glad you brought up Venezuela, as that is a good example of what happens to places that let poverty grow and how people react when they can't get food.Maybe someone should go over there and just tell them all to get jobs. The welfare and social security systems exist not because some of us just love seeing others getting checks for nothing. They exist because it benefits our economy.
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