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Politics : The Trump Presidency -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lane3 who wrote (9824)2/7/2017 1:44:35 PM
From: Katelew  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 361771
 
<<Surely it must be something greater than the aforementioned air-headed student snowflakes and their enabling toadies for you to be so exercised. >>

I thought I was clear that it was the faculty behaviors that had me more exercised.

<< The news is utterly overwhelmed by Trump. Newspapers have been struggling for some time now and cutting back. They didn't have enough resources BT, that's Before Trump. They are consumed by Trump. Trump is a disruptive force, both intentionally and unintentionally.>>

This sounds like you are blaming Trump for the fact that newspapers have chosen to ignore the constitutional issues I mentioned.. This is like the media who blamed Trump for even trying to stage a rally in Chicago.
It sounds like appeasement to me. Anything short of outrage right now is appeasement in my book. Not even one arrest was made at Berkeley. There's nothing being done to stop this from accelerating.
Once again, shades of Nazism.

<<Now, let's see--who is it that has a problem with socialists and unionists? I don't care for either, either, but I see the irony in calling their latter day incarnation "brownshirts." >>

Where are the violent right-wingers who don't like socialists and unionists? I haven't seen them blocking the entrance to a Ford plant or preventing Saul Allinsky from speaking somewhere.