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    This exchange does not help the thread's purpose. There are simple too many posts to get a succinct informative viewpoint.

    How about a ten point summary?

    Personally I am beginning to wonder if the effectiveness and legitimacy of the Trump administration - with due allowance to missing many senior officials - is declining to the point where American national credibility is at stake.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davidbfpo View Post
    This exchange does not help the thread's purpose. There are simple too many posts to get a succinct informative viewpoint.

    How about a ten point summary?

    Personally I am beginning to wonder if the effectiveness and legitimacy of the Trump administration - with due allowance to missing many senior officials - is declining to the point where American national credibility is at stake.
    Well, at least there is a vigorous debate taking place.

    Trump was elected more on a protest vote and less on a serious platform. His activities since the inauguration have been entirely symbolic, including the announced withdrawal from the Paris Agreement - which was non-binding, and which would have gone the way of Kyoto. In fact, Trump could have merely stopped complying with Paris even while remaining a signatory.

    Having said that, Trump made immigration and border control a primary issue during the election after decades of inaction, and seemed far less enthusiastic about military interventions than Clinton did e.g. the mooted Syrian no-fly zone.

    Thus far, I would have to agree with Mark Galeotti that the U.S. now has a three-party system: the Democrats, the Republicans and Trump. This situation lends itself to more Congressional obstruction, more socio-political divisions and more reliance upon executive orders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidbfpo View Post
    This exchange does not help the thread's purpose. There are simple too many posts to get a succinct informative viewpoint.

    How about a ten point summary?

    Personally I am beginning to wonder if the effectiveness and legitimacy of the Trump administration - with due allowance to missing many senior officials - is declining to the point where American national credibility is at stake.
    There is a serious issue at stake and it is simply the US core democracy...

    1. Having no one appointed to the 700 or so political nominees is a farce and has never been done..deliberate attempt to weaken those agenices and or DoS

    2. nominating Cabinet members that thoroughly hate the agencies they are suppose to be leading to destroy them is a farce BUT deliberate

    3. removing all scientific data and or programs from the web pages because it came either from Obama or researchers is a farce and or deliberate

    4. removing all laws and regulations because they come from Obama administration is a farce and or deliberate....

    5. to not accept as valid the ongoing Russian influence and information war against the US in the face of constant examples makes someone either lazy and or someone who simply does not believe it exists...is extremely dangerous

    BUT what is far more important is the full understanding exactly what Trump advisor Bannon and Miller and David Horowitz all white nationalist really want to do...."destroy the current establishment" YET somehow this is being overlooked ....farce and or deliberate

    THEN couple in the hacking of the US election and election process, coupled with RICO meaning criminal money laundering and racketeering and corruption between Trump, Trump WH and a number of GOP members and Russian oligarch money.....

    WHILE I am absolutely not an a fan from this individual but some are in fact saying the NSA document is real.....

    NSA report details Russian hacking effort days before election.
    Russian military intelligence executed a cyberattack on at least one U.S. voting software supplier and sent spear-phishing emails to more than 100 local election officials just days before last November’s presidential election, according to a highly classified intelligence report obtained by The Intercept.
    https://theintercept.com/2017/06/05/...2016-election/
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    Ayor.....you keep denying the Steele Dossier with the reasoning there is and or was no sex tape...

    What you and thousands of others saying the same exact point...do not fully know and how could you know.....that which was released by Buzzfeed was in fact a summary of the entire document.....

    Currently "some say a total of 80%" of the entire document has been confirmed and legally verified and has been used in ongoing Grand Jury hearings....

    So keep on repeating no sex tape negates the entire report....one will be hearing far more about that document in the coming weeks...

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    What is far more distrubing is the simple fact that both FB and Twitter know they are being massively used by Russian intel services and proTrump and proPutin botnets to drive propaganda and disinformation...

    BUT do nothing to counter it...WHY because high use numbers even if driven by computer directed bot nets ensure high ad revenues.....

    BOTH thoroughly know how to stop it but do not.....

    With Twitter there is the influence over the Support side due to an 800M USD Russian oligarch investment and who sits in Ireland and directs European operations...

    Shareholder push to get @google @facebook to review impact of misinformation on democracy
    http://www.smh.com.au/business/media...5-gwkfpl.html#
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    David..this goes to my list of issues...what we have not gone into is the roll played by the US Green Party who under Jill Stein actually in the four States that went to Trump throwing the win via the electoral College.....her party took a total of 70K votes from Clinton thus Trump won those four States by an exact total of 70K votes.....

    MSM has Flynn under the gun for his undeclared Russia Today 58K USD "speaking fee for simply sitting at a table with Putin".....well Stein was next to him and yet she has until today refused to state what she got as a "speaking fee" from Russia Today.....

    Tell us more about Jill Stein's paid speaking engagement with Putin.

    You would have noticed in this tweet that the talking points are exactly those of Trump and proRussian English language twitter accounts
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    What might be good is to argue is in fact the Trump WH actively undermining US democratic processes and democracy itself....starting with an undated WH blanket ethnics declaration that was not even accepted by the Government Office of Ethnics....allowing 17 WH Staff to basically do whatever they want to for business outside of the WH....


    House OversightDems‏
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    BREAKING: Democrats Invoke “Seven Member Rule” Under 89-Year-Old Statute To Demand Docs Relating to #Trump Hotel.

    Today, all 18 Democratic Members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform ramped up their fight against the Trump Administration’s new policy of refusing to comply with any Democratic oversight requests by invoking the statutory “Seven Member Rule” in a letter to the General Services Administration (GSA) demanding complete, unredacted copies of documents relating to its lease agreement with President Donald Trump’s company for the Washington D.C. hotel in the Old Post Office.
    Last week, the Trump Administration released an opinion from the Office of Legal Counsel arguing that agencies could ignore requests from Members of Congress other than Republican Committee Chairmen, asserting that authority to conduct oversight “may be exercised only by each house of Congress or, under existing delegations, by committee and subcommittees (or their chairmen)” and that individual Members “do not have the authority to conduct oversight in the absence of a specific delegation by a full house, committee, or subcommittee.”
    In their letter today, the Democrats strongly objected to this new policy, but pointed out that the Seven Member Rule is unique authority that was in fact passed by both the House and Senate and signed by the President in 1928, explicitly delegating authority for any seven members of the Oversight Committee to require any executive agency to “submit any information requested of it relating to any matter within the jurisdiction of the committee.”
    “This opinion is flawed in many ways, but even taking it at face value, GSA must comply with requests submitted under the statutory Seven Member Rule,” the Members wrote. “The Seven Member Rule is not a regulation or guideline, but a statute that was passed by both houses of Congress and signed by the President. Although you may wish to limit oversight from Democratic Members of Congress through a misguided policy that responds only to Republican Chairmen, compliance with federal law is not an optional exercise that may be overridden by a new Trump Administration policy.”
    During the Obama Administration, GSA explicitly recognized and complied with a request for documents under the statutory Seven Member Rule regarding the Old Post Office lease agreement. GSA produced a wide range of documents — in unredacted form — including an amendment to the lease, a 2017 budget estimate, exhibits to the lease, and monthly income statements for the Trump International Hotel. The Obama Administration similarly complied with a Seven Member Rule request to the State Department.
    In the first weeks of the Trump Administration, GSA had informed the Committee in a letter on February 6, 2017, that it acknowledged the authority of Committee Members to obtain information under the Seven Member Rule: “Should the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform or any seven members thereof submit a request pursuant to 5 U.S.C. § 2954, GSA will review any such request.”
    In light of last week’s announcement of the Trump Administration’s new policy, the Members wrote today: “Your actions to date are not only a reversal of previous Executive Branch policy and a direct impediment to authorized congressional oversight, but a violation of the statute passed by Congress creating the Seven Member Rule and explicitly delegating this authority to Members of the Oversight Committee.”
    BTW...the CENTCOM HQs in Qatar is in fact on the Trump Tower in Qatar....and that is not a "conflict of interests"...
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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    WHILE I am absolutely not an a fan from this individual but some are in fact saying the NSA document is real.....

    NSA report details Russian hacking effort days before election.
    Russian military intelligence executed a cyberattack on at least one U.S. voting software supplier and sent spear-phishing emails to more than 100 local election officials just days before last November’s presidential election, according to a highly classified intelligence report obtained by The Intercept.https://theintercept.com/2017/06/05/...2016-election/
    FBI Arrests NSA Contractor Who Leaked Top Secret "Russian Hacking" Document To The Intercept

    Reality Winner, arrested for alleged classified leak, is a former US Air Force linguist who speaks Pashto, Farsi & Dari, her mother says.

    She's a church going Christian, an athlete, a philanthropist, a good daughter and sister.

    Apparently though she does not fit the profile of a Democratic leaker...WHAT is more strange is the fact that "The Intercept" is the US version of Wikileaks and Greenwood is no friend of the US government and is an active supporter of Snowdon...and often states his support for both Russia and Putin...

    SO why did she send the materials to Greenwood to expose Russian intel actions....????
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    So for those SWC/SWJ commenters who have felt the concept of Russia hacking an US election was as Trump states "fake news" and it was conducted by a 400lb kid with a laptop on his bed AND OR the "Chinese".....

    Trump finally needs to wake up and smell the coffee of the Russian GRU....

    BTW...the Green lines are stated to be "confirmed" which is about 90% of the ongoing operational analysis...


    If Ms Winner was under control of an FI service, they'd have told her NOT to email Putincept from an NSA IT system.

    Since Snowdon all NSA IT printing devices are under major surveillance and how a junior intel analyst did not know that is beyond me..and all government networks have had the USB ports blocked and if not blocked then 300% monitored for activity.

    AND even further a coding system has been added to online documents that allows both CIA and NSA to track who read and used them AND if the document was sent to a printing device and which device....that CIA coding system was revealed in the CIA hacked data dump recently....posted by the Russian hackers....

    Junior IC personnel, esp MIL and/or CTR, are often insanely clueless about such things.

    Why is NSA still using contractors?

    "Because we're going to be more productive and save so much money," mantra of fed outsourcing efforts for 20+ years

    Inertia. Laziness. Above all, b/c all the big IC/DoD contractors donate lots of $ to Congress-members, both D & R.
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    A source in DOJ confirms that Jared Kushner is being interviewed by AG's International Criminal Division. At this very moment.

    It is all about money laundering and criminal racketeering...Russian collusion was secondary in getting the necessary black money...

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    Some U.S. diplomats, though known for professional discretion, have been quietly revolting against President Trump
    http://nyti.ms/2rFDXlM

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    THAT the Trump NSC and his entire WH white nationalist advisors did not see this coming is beyond any explanation....

    If I was an Arab writer I would drop literally everything to write the book recounting this hunting party.
    http://app.ft.com/cms/s/dd033082-49e...b9791d43.html#

    Sorry behind a paywall...it concerns the 1B USD ransom Qatar paid to Nusra ie AQ for the release of Iraqi Shia captured royals who were on a hunting trip....and the KSAs dislike of that payment and the impact on Sunnis by Assad after that payment....

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    A German view of Trump's downward learning curve, his triumph of stupidity.

    http://www.spiegel.de/international/...a-1150486.html

    Still, it is likely that none of the G-7 heads of state and government expected the primitive brutality Trump would stoop to when announcing his withdrawal from the international community. Surrounded by sycophants in the Rose Garden at the White House, he didn't just proclaim his withdrawal from the climate agreement, he sowed the seeds of international conflict. His speech was a break from centuries of Enlightenment and rationality. The president presented his political statement as a nationalist manifesto of the most imbecilic variety. It couldn't have been any worse.
    Trump has identified Germany as his primary adversary. Since his inauguration in January, he has criticized no country -- with the exception of North Korea and Iran -- as vehemently as he has Germany. The country is "bad, very bad," he said in Brussels last week. Behind closed doors at the NATO summit, Trump went after Germany, saying there were large and prosperous countries that were not living up to their alliance obligations.
    And he wants to break Germany's economic power. The trade deficit with Germany, he recently tweeted, is "very bad for U.S. This will change."
    Berlin officials say that EU member states are eager to move away from fossil fuels, as are China and India. Even emissaries from Russia and Saudi Arabia, countries whose governments aren't generally considered to be enthusiastic promoters of renewable energy sources, have indicated to the Germans that "Paris will be complied with." On Thursday in Berlin, Merkel and Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang demonstratively reaffirmed their support for the Paris Agreement. Keqiang even spoke of "green growth."
    China and India are likely to not just meet, but exceed their climate targets. China has been reducing its coal consumption for the last three years and plans for over 100 new coal-fired power plants have been scrapped. India, too, is abstaining from the construction of new coal-fired plants and will likely meet its goal of generating 40 percent of its electricity from non-fossil fuels by 2022, eight years earlier than planned. Both countries invest in solar and wind energy and in both, electricity from renewable sources is often cheaper than coal power.
    In Trump's world, there are no allies and no mature relationships, just self-interested countries with short-term interests. History means nothing to Trump; as a hard-nosed real-estate magnate, he is only interested in immediate gains. He cares little for long-term relationships.
    Two close advisers to the president contributed a piece to the Wall Street Journal this week that can be seen as something like a "Trump Doctrine." "The world is not a 'global community,'" wrote Gary Cohn and Herbert Raymond McMaster, Trump's economic and security advisers. The subtext is clear: The global order, which the United States helped build, belongs to the past. There are no alliances anymore, just individual interests -- no allies, just competitors. It was a clear signal to America's erstwhile Western allies that they can no longer rely on the United States as a partner.
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    The Trump Doctrine, revealed
    http://brook.gs/2rH8YHP

    According to McMaster and Cohn, the presidential trip was nothing less than “historic” and represents a “strategic shift”: “America First signals the restoration of American leadership … to enhance American security, promote American prosperity, and extend American influence around the world.”

    In sum: America First means America First, and not just in America, but everywhere on the globe.
    Lest there be any residual doubt about the zero-sum worldview that informs this approach, the writers explain: “the world is not a ‘global community’ but an arena where nations … engage and compete. …Rather than deny this elemental nature of international affairs, we embrace it.”

    No American president since 1945, whether Republican or Democrat, has broken so decisively with the American stewardship of the postwar liberal global order. In the service of the higher good of world peace, even the victorious superpower was willing to be bound to universal rules—a concession that admitted the existence of a worldwide community of humanity based on shared values rather than the principle of “might makes right.” Granted, Republicans have always emphasized that competition is healthy. But not quite in these tones, which are rather more reminiscent of Ayn Rand than of, say, Henry Kissinger.

    Last Thursday’s presidential announcement that the United States will leave the Paris Agreement on climate change—unless the other 194 signatory countries are willing to “renegotiate”—proves that the administration means exactly what it says. There is a bite to the bark.
    This inflection point provides several lessons. The first is for Washington: the competition in this administration between the amateur ideologues and the professional adults is decided, at least for now; round 1 goes to the ideologues. Rather than retreating, the White House is doubling down on its nationalism.
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    "The continued discussion of unilaterally lifting sanctions on Russia came after Flynn's dismissal."
    http://www.thedailybeast.com/white-h...michael-flynn#

    "Tillerson said Trump told him to try to improve ties with Russia regardless of the U.S. political backdrop"
    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-ne...idUSKBN18X0H2#
    EVEN in the face of confirmed Russian hacking of US elections as well as other nations elections.....

    BUT Tillerson could not put down the serious distrust now in the Far East Pacific region of US Trump policies...and he did not have an answer for this.....

    The visit also comes at a time when China, one of New Zealand's top trading and diplomatic partners, is projecting itself as the leader of free trade particularly in the Asia-Pacific region.
    Trumps decision to pull out of TTP has virtually handed the question of free trade in this region to the Chinese and nothing Tillerson can say and or do...cannot turn that mistake around for the coming decade.....
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    What can I say and he claims to be a "religious person"...?????

    ‘Kill them. Kill them all’: GOP congressman calls for holy war against ‘radicalized’ Muslims
    Louisiana politician Clay Higgins, who has a long history of making controversial statements, is under fire again for a Facebook post after Saturday’s deadly attacks in Britain.
    He is simply channelling Trump....

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidbfpo View Post
    This exchange does not help the thread's purpose. There are simple too many posts to get a succinct informative viewpoint.

    How about a ten point summary?

    Personally I am beginning to wonder if the effectiveness and legitimacy of the Trump administration - with due allowance to missing many senior officials - is declining to the point where American national credibility is at stake.
    Where Are the United States Attorneys?
    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/06/o...l-right-region


    Three months after President Trump abruptly fired half of the nation’s 93 United States attorneys, following the resignations of the other half, he has yet to replace a single one.

    It’s bizarre — and revealing — that a man who called himself the “law and order candidate” during the 2016 campaign and spoke of “lawless chaos” in his address to Congress would permit such a leadership vacuum at federal prosecutors’ offices around the country. United States attorneys are responsible for prosecuting terrorism offenses, serious financial fraud, public corruption, crimes related to gang activity, drug trafficking and all other federal crimes.

    As is usually the case when confronted with his own incompetence, Mr. Trump has spent his time looking for somebody else to blame.
    “Dems are taking forever to approve my people,” the president said in a statement he released on Twitter Monday morning. “They are nothing but OBSTRUCTIONISTS! Want approvals.”


    The problem is, the Democrats couldn’t obstruct any United States attorney nominations if they wanted to because Mr. Trump has not made any.
    These delays are strange even for a White House that ran what one former official called the “slowest transition in decades” and that has dealt with key government posts with all the urgency of a summer barbecue.
    While his hiring freeze, which is leaving many lower federal jobs unfilled, is part of a broader strategy to hobble or suffocate entire federal agencies, this seems less deliberate and harder to understand. The prosecutors certainly won’t be coming on board anytime soon. Even in a fully functioning administration, it takes months for nominees to be screened by the F.B.I. and approved by the Senate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    So for those SWC/SWJ commenters who have felt the concept of Russia hacking an US election was as Trump states "fake news" and it was conducted by a 400lb kid with a laptop on his bed AND OR the "Chinese".....

    Trump finally needs to wake up and smell the coffee of the Russian GRU....

    BTW...the Green lines are stated to be "confirmed" which is about 90% of the ongoing operational analysis...


    If Ms Winner was under control of an FI service, they'd have told her NOT to email Putincept from an NSA IT system.

    Since Snowdon all NSA IT printing devices are under major surveillance and how a junior intel analyst did not know that is beyond me..and all government networks have had the USB ports blocked and if not blocked then 300% monitored for activity.

    AND even further a coding system has been added to online documents that allows both CIA and NSA to track who read and used them AND if the document was sent to a printing device and which device....that CIA coding system was revealed in the CIA hacked data dump recently....posted by the Russian hackers....

    Junior IC personnel, esp MIL and/or CTR, are often insanely clueless about such things.

    Why is NSA still using contractors?

    "Because we're going to be more productive and save so much money," mantra of fed outsourcing efforts for 20+ years

    Inertia. Laziness. Above all, b/c all the big IC/DoD contractors donate lots of $ to Congress-members, both D & R.
    This insider leak is getting stranger by the hour....

    No one seems to understand the "leak motive"....was she trying to show Trump is actually under surveillance...not really as this as a NSA analysis of Russian hacking before the election.....was she trying to out Russian Intelligence Services...was she trying to pressure NSA Director Rogers to reveal more hacking information???? Was she a "whistleblower or a spy"...??

    If so why then send it to Greenwood an avowed supporter of Snowdon??....was she concerned that the Russian hacking would get buried by a GOP Congress and a do nothing FBI??.....not really sure of the motive as it makes no sense...

    Glenn Greenwald spent months smearing anyone reporting Russian interference as "McCarthyism" & now the Intercept reports exactly that...

    WHAT is a hoot though is now Assange and Wikileaks being nothing but a proRussian mouthpiece is demanding the following......

    Hypocrite #Assange wants right of reply over #TheIntercept leak, for Russia - something he never offered anyone embarrassed by his leaks.


    SO is he going to leak some NSA document to counter the leaked document that clearly and concisely names Russian GRU behind the hacking of the Us election....
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    Wealthy Russian whistleblower poisoned was helping uncover money laundering op.
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...ange-liquid/#…
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    Donald J. Trump‏
    @realDonaldTrump

    The FAKE MSM is working so hard trying to get me not to use Social Media. They hate that I can get the honest and unfiltered message out.

    "Honest message out"????
    LIKE bashing Democrats for not approving your nominations WHICH you yourself have not selected....

    THAT kind of honesty....??????

    Or the other moments of "honesty" when Trump insinuated that the London mayor had said not to be alarmed about a terrorist attack.

    Fact Check: MSM eat up his tweets like Skittles. It's WH advisers, lawyers and Trump supporters who want him to stop tweeting.

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