Hat auf jeden Fall nen tollen Geschmack, der Flynn. Putin, Erdogan, Trump. Darf man das schon "Grand Slam" nennen, oder fehlt da noch Kim Jong Un?
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Nach der Wahl - Die Präsidentschaft Donald Trumps
- Glorious Bobby
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So wie ich das verstanden habe könnte Flynn zum Kronzeugen gegen Trump werden.
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Irgendwie nimmt das schon fast 24-eske Züge an...
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Trump fordert jetzt von Deutschland angeblich 346 Milliarden € "Schutzgeld"
Soviel schuldet Deutschland angeblich (einschließlich Zinsen ), weil angeblich zu wenig in Verteidigung investiert wurde.
Warum das jetzt Trump in Rechnung stellen will (und nicht z.B. die Nato), erschließt sich natürlich nicht. Muss aber auch nicht. Die Mexikaner sollen ja auch für SEINE MAuer zahlen
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schon mehrfach angedeutet, morgen wird es dann konkret. umwelt- und klimaschutz werden deutlich zurückgefahren.
-regulierungen, die die produktion einheimischer ressourcen (kohle, öl, gas) erschweren, werden eliminiert
-der klimawandel und seine folgen wird bei regulierungsentscheidungen nicht mehr berücksichtigt
-Obama hatte die verpachtung von staatlichem land zur kohleförderung gestoppt. dies wird aufgehoben.
-regulierungen, die die reduzierung von treibhausgasen in kraftwerken zur zielsetzung haben, sollen aufgehoben werden
-fracking unternehmen sollen nicht mehr angeben müssen, welche chemikalien sie in die erde pumpen. abfallwasser soll nicht mehr in versiegelten tanks gelagert werden müssenZitatTrump Said to Issue Far-Reaching Reversal of Obama Climate Push
President Donald Trump is set to sign a sweeping executive order on Tuesday aimed at promoting domestic oil, coal and natural gas by reversing much of his predecessor’s efforts to address climate change.
The order will compel federal agencies to quickly identify any actions that could burden the production or use of domestic energy resources, including nuclear power, and then work to suspend, revise or rescind the policies unless they are legally mandated, are necessary for the public interest or promote development.
It also will toss out two Obama-era directives that gave consideration of climate change a prominent role in federal rule making. One advised government agencies to factor climate change into environmental reviews, such as those governing where oil drilling should take place. The other, called the “social cost of carbon,” is a metric reflecting the potential economic damage from climate change that was used by the Obama administration to justify a suite of regulations.
The order also is set to include a targeted assault on a handful of specific Obama-era regulations. It will require the Interior Department to lift a moratorium on the sale of new coal leases on federal land and compel the EPA to review, and, “if appropriate,” begin proceedings to suspend, revise or rescind regulations designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from power plants.
Other policies in the cross hairs: an EPA rule setting requirements for greenhouse gas emissions for construction of new power plants and an Interior Department regulation setting mandates on hydraulic fracturing of oil and gas wells on federal lands. The Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management said earlier this month it would begin the process to rescind the regulation, which requires companies to disclose the chemicals they pump underground and to seal off waste water in storage tanks.
Trump’s executive order also is set to revoke six specific directives from his predecessor, including Obama’s broad strategy for paring emissions of methane released from oil and gas operations.
The Obama administration wove climate considerations into decisions across the federal bureaucracy, from efficiency standards for microwave ovens to the refurbishing of government buildings.
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zitat White House zur o.g. deregulierung.
ZitatA strong economy is the best way to protect the environment.
WHAT?!
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und wieder verkaufen sie alte news als neu. diesmal sogar aus 2015. noch dazu solche, die in verhandlungen zwischen Ford und der Gewerkschaft(!) entstanden sind.
ZitatDonald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump 4 Std.
Big announcement by Ford today. Major investment to be made in three Michigan plants. Car companies coming back to U.S. JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!
http://www.detroitnews.com/sto…/27/ford-invest/99709766/
ZitatThe company said Tuesday it will invest $850 million to retool its Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne for truck and SUV production; $150 million in its Romeo Engine Plant to expand capacity for several vehicles...
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The investments at the Michigan Assembly Plant and Romeo Engine Plant were negotiated as part of the 2015 Ford-United Auto Workers contract.
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Bald verkauft Donald den Leuten noch, dass er den Vietnamkrieg beendet hat.
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Die gesammelten Late Night-Shows zum GOP-Debakel:
Colbert: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YixLWioVMCw
Trevor Noah: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dbct4yHZ6LA
Seth Meyers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7UduuBfnrE (den mag ich immer mehr und ab Minute 8 ein must see )
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Trevor Noah wächst da immer mehr rein. Er wird immer besser.
Colbert war göttlich
Seth Meyers war auch genial (Der Abspann mit Conway Spicer Productions war brilliant
Und jetzt muss ich mal BigCountry direkt ansprechen. Ich finde es ganz ganz ganz stark wie du hier postest. Vor allem mit wie viel Mühe und Zeitaufwand du das machst ist beeindruckend. Ganz zu schweigen davon wie geduldig du mit gewissen Usern du hier umgehst nötigt mir großen Respekt ab. Vielen Dank dafür. Es ist immer eine Freude deine Postings zu lesen.
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Original geschrieben von Simon Terodde:
Und jetzt muss ich mal BigCountry direkt ansprechen. Ich finde es ganz ganz ganz stark wie du hier postest. Vor allem mit wie viel Mühe und Zeitaufwand du das machst ist beeindruckend. Ganz zu schweigen davon wie geduldig du mit gewissen Usern du hier umgehst nötigt mir großen Respekt ab. Vielen Dank dafür. Es ist immer eine Freude deine Postings zu lesen.oh, danke Dir. das motiviert.
ist viel interesse an der grössten laufenden reality show dabei. aber auch der wunsch, Trumps politik zu entlarven. sie ist weder im sinne des kleinen mannes, für den er vorgibt zu kämpfen. noch überzeugt sie bisher in lösungsansätzen für komplexe probleme, die für ihn ja eigentlich ein klacks waren.
die echte hintergrundarbeit machen aber zahllose journalisten, denen man über wie wundermaschine twitter folgen kann.
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interessant: die Trump regierung hat immer noch keine berufung gegen die verfügung des richters in Hawaii gegen den travel ban eingelegt. obwohl eines der argumente war, das eile geboten ist, um böse menschen von der einreise in die USA fernzuhalten.
der grund liegt wohl in der besetzung des berufungsgerichts. die rotiert regelmässig, das nächste mal am Samstag. bisher sind zwei von drei richtern Obama nominees...
ZitatIt took less than a day for Justice Department lawyers to file an appeal last month after U.S. District Court Judge James Robart blocked the key parts of Trump’s directive.
A few hours later — just after midnight Eastern Time — the federal government filed an emergency motion asking the San Francisco-based 9th Circuit to allow the president to move forward with his plan to halt travel to the U.S. from seven majority-Muslim countries and to suspend refugee admissions from across the globe.
A three-judge 9th Circuit panel unanimously turned down Trump’s request, prompting the president to redraft the executive order, dropping Iraq from the roster of affected countries and exempting existing visa-holders from the directive.
But when a federal judge in Hawaii issued a broad block on the new order March 15, just hours before it was set to kick in, there was no immediate appeal. In fact, nearly two weeks later, the Justice Department is still tangling with Honolulu U.S. District Court Judge Derrick Watson and has yet to take the issue back to the 9th Circuit.
The delay has puzzled many lawyers tracking the litigation, particularly given Trump’s public warning that “many very bad and dangerous people may be pouring into our country” as a result of the courts’ interference with his first travel ban directive. A total of two months have now passed since Trump signed his first order.
“A lot of people have talked about that,” said University of Richmond law professor Carl Tobias. “It seems hard to wait on this without undercutting the argument” that the travel ban order is needed to address an urgent national security threat, he added.
Some attorneys believe the Justice Department is intentionally dragging its feet in the Hawaii case because the 9th Circuit rotates the three-judge panels assigned to motions every month, with the next swap-out due Saturday. The 9th Circuit also announces the panels publicly, although not in advance. This month’s consists of two Obama-appointed judges — Morgan Christen and John Owens — along with George W. Bush appointee Milan Smith.
“Maybe they looked at the motions panel this month and felt it was maybe, 2-1 [against them] … at best and they didn’t see any percentage in that so they figured let’s see what’s up next month,” Tobias said.
“It does not bespeak a lot of confidence in the merits of their position if the strategy here really is waiting until the calendar flips over on Saturday,” University of Texas law professor Stephen Vladeck added. “It’s both a long shot and strange one.”
(politico)
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1 milliarde für 62 meilen mauer...
ZitatBorder wall ask: $1 billion for 62 miles
The Trump administration wants the first $1 billion of border wall funding to cover 62 miles -- including replacing some existing fencing along the southern border.
The $999 million requested by the White House in its budget supplement for just defense and border security spending would cover just 48 miles of new wall, according to justification documents from the Department of Homeland Security obtained by CNN.
The documents describe exactly where the administration hopes to put its first installment of the border wall, as it described its modest 2017 funding ask.
The money will fund 14 miles of new border wall in San Diego, 28 miles of new levee wall barriers and six miles of new border wall in the Rio Grande Valley region and 14 miles of replacement fencing in San Diego. The fencing would likely include concrete elements, a source familiar with the plans told CNN.
es ist aber überhaupt nicht klar, ob die regierung dieses geld überhaupt vom Senat bewilligt bekommt. es bräuchte dafür die "super-majority" von 60 stimmen. die haben die Republikaner nicht.
ZitatDemocrats are threatening to block the bill funding federal agencies from April 29 to Sept. 30, the end of the current fiscal year, if money for the border wall is included.
es könnte also ende April interessant werden.
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die NY Times hat mit quellen gesprochen, die beim Trump-Merkel meeting dabei waren.
überraschung: Trump ist auch hinter den kulissen so, wie er vor den kameras wirkt: planlos und unhöflich. die deutsche delegation konnte mehr mit Ivanka anfangen.
("scatterbrained" = konfus, zerfahren)
ZitatRoger Cohen (NY Times) writes about the Trump-Merkel meeting a couple of weeks ago:
When Donald Trump met Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany earlier this month, he put on one of his most truculent and ignorant performances. He wanted money—piles of it—for Germany's defense, raged about the financial killing China was making from last year's Paris climate accord and kept "frequently and brutally changing the subject when not interested, which was the case with the European Union."
…Trump's preparedness was roughly that of a fourth grader…Trump knew nothing of the proposed European-American deal known as the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, little about Russian aggression in Ukraine or the Minsk agreements, and was so scatterbrained that German officials concluded that the president's daughter Ivanka, who had no formal reason to be there, was the more prepared and helpful.
Merkel is not one to fuss. But Trump's behavior appalled her entourage and reinforced a conclusion already reached about this presidency in several European capitals: It is possible to do business with Trump's national security adviser, Lt. Gen. H. R. McMaster, with Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, and with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, but these officials are flying blind because above them at the White House rages a whirlwind of incompetence and ignorance.
(NYT via motherjones.com)
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Warum dürfen eigentlich ausgerechnet im deluxe forum artikel einfach so hingeklatscht werden und dann auch noch auf englisch. Macht irgendwie in einem deutschen Forum 0 Sinn
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