THE ERA OF TRUMP
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Assange confirmed Russian shill
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Faggoty Flock of Seagulls haircut, nuck. Obvious ruskie gonna ruskie. We can't allow this kind of shit to invade northern Virginia, for God's sake.Nukedog wrote:Assange confirmed Russian shill
Megyn's nose is the archetype. What kind of man are you??
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Art of the Deal Update:
Frustrated foreign leaders bypass Washington in search of blue-state allies
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Frustrated foreign leaders bypass Washington in search of blue-state allies
Pro for Trump: Reduce the power of the Presidency and the Executive Branch by forcing everyone else to route around and make them irrelevant:BRUSSELS — California Gov. Jerry Brown’s recent trip to the capital of the European Union had all the trappings of a visit by a head of state — he even got an upgraded title.
“Mr. President, welcome in Brussels,” Brown (D) was told this month as he exited his Mercedes van in front of the European Parliament in the spot usually reserved for national leaders. Then he was whisked off to a day of hearings, testimony and high-level meetings in the heart of European power.
Nearly a year into the Trump presidency, countries around the world are scrambling to adapt as the White House has struggled to fill key government positions, scaled back the State Department and upended old alliances. Now some nations are finding that even if they are frustrated by President Trump’s Washington, they can still prosper from robust relations with the California Republic and a constellation of like-minded U.S. cities, some of which are bigger than European countries.
Brown’s 10-day trip to Europe, which ended Tuesday, was just the latest in a growing transatlantic back-and-forth that bypasses the Trump-era White House. In July, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio headlined a protest in Hamburg against the Group of 20. Several European countries have stationed ambassadors in Silicon Valley to boost trade ties.
Meanwhile, state and municipal governments are expanding or building new offices to help them manage the increased interest in Europe and Asia. This year, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti (D) created the position of deputy mayor for international affairs to better manage relations with foreign governments.
Last week Garcetti huddled in Los Angeles with the Israeli president and Armenian defense minister. The latter stopped by on his way to a peacekeeping conference and briefly described his country’s ongoing dispute with Azerbaijan over the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region.
The mayor’s motives for taking the meeting were simple. “We have a big Armenian population in Los Angeles that cares about events in Armenia,” said Nina Hachigian, who filled the international affairs position and previously served in the Obama administration as U.S. ambassador to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Jakarta, Indonesia.
My prediction: if anyone can light a fire under the legislative's ass and reign in the power of the Executive Order, it's ol' Donny himself.Many world leaders say they have no illusions that they can avoid the White House on critical issues at the core of global stability, especially those related to security. But they have embraced efforts by Democratic governors and mayors to present a different face of U.S. power to the world, albeit at a lower level than the White House or State Department.
“There is an impression by politicians here that President Trump in person is no longer the voice of the free Western world,” said Christian Ehler, a German lawmaker who heads the European Parliament’s delegation for relations with the United States and helped broker Brown’s visit to Brussels. “We are much more carefully looking now to the diversity of what is being discussed in the United States, and we see that California is one of the powerhouses of the world economically.
European leaders said they have been frustrated by the Trump administration’s unprecedented slowness in filling senior political jobs at the State Department and Pentagon, which has given them few policy interlocutors in Washington.
Ambassadors complain that even when they can secure meetings with administration officials, the policy is often unclear.
“The problem is that people don’t know anything,” said one Eastern European ambassador in Washington who spoke on the condition of anonymity to share his frank opinion. “They are quite open about it. . . . It doesn’t matter what level. It is all levels.””
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What is annoying in all this sexual harassment media-frenzy (or basically everything in US politics) is that everything is dependant just on what side it happens, who is the perpetrator. Perfect example how one feminist Democrat writes about the Al Franken case:
Naturally it goes to both sides."If we exile Democrats who behave badly, we'll be hurting women at large."
- Kate Harding, Washington Post