Friday, January 19, 2018

#StrongerTogether ! "Memo: Trump at One Year ~ President for the One Percent," per DNC Chair Tom Perez...



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" Memo 📝Trump at One Year: President for the 1 Percent," 
per Democratic National Committee Chair Tom Perez 


TO: Interested Parties

FROM: DNC Chair Tom Perez

DATE: January 16, 2018


RE: Trump At One Year: President For The 1 Percent "

Highlights from the memo  


" Twelve months later, it’s clearer than ever that those words represent a central lie of the Trump presidency.

Amid all the bluster and high drama, the defining theme of Trump’s first year in office has been his insatiable desire to enrich the wealthy and big corporations at the expense of working Americans.

At every turn, Trump and Pence have consistently sided with the powerful interests they promised to fight against, all while throwing working Americans – including their own voters – under the bus.

Trump and his party spent the better part of the year trying to take away health care from tens of millions of Americans to pay for a tax cut for the rich, and when that failed, they passed a tax bill that gave 80% of its benefits to the top 1%. 

These are more than just broken promises – they are outright betrayals.

At the same time, Trump, Pence and their cabinet waged war against working families through quieter efforts like proposing massive cuts to job training programs, gutting protections for student borrowers and consumers, and making it harder for Americans to save for their retirement ... 

Time and again, Trump and his Republican enablers have lied to the American people to cover up the gulf between his rhetoric and his policies. 

When Trump was confronted with questions about the undeniable fact that his tax plan would save him hundreds of millions, he said it wouldn’t. 

When Republicans didn’t want to admit that their health care plan cut hundreds of millions from Medicaid, they said it didn’t.

These lies are the real “fake news” of the Trump presidency ...

... The threat Trump poses to our prosperity as a nation also extends beyond these economic policies and to the reckless behavior and hateful, divisive rhetoric that has defined his politics for years. 

... While Trump and the GOP continue their campaign to reward the wealthy at the expense of the middle class, Democrats will keep fighting to create an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top,

 to create more jobs with higher wages, and to ensure every American has the opportunity get ahead and stay ahead.

Trump Hasn’t Delivered On His Economic Promises:


Trump Is Not For American Workers:

... The Trump tax may actually encourage companies to move jobs overseas.

Companies that Trump touted for giving bonuses to employees have been simultaneously laying off their workers.

Trump’s tax cuts for the wealthiest corporations will not go to workers - companies are already revealing they will use tax cuts from the Trump Tax to benefit their wealthy investors. ...

Trump proposed cutting job training programs by 40%.

Trump overturned a rule that would have made it easier for workers to collectively bargain with big corporations.

Trump reversed a rule that would have helped millions get paid for overtime. 
Trump made it harder for Americans to save for retirement.

Trump proposed scrapping a requirement that companies disclose the pay ratio between chief executives and employees.

Trump rescinded a rule meant to protect workers from being cheated out of their wages, and one that prevented employers from stealing workers' tips. ...

Trump Is Not For Middle-Class Families:

Trump’s only legislative achievement of 2017, the Trump Tax, will do damage to the middle class:

It gave a permanent tax cut to corporations while increasing taxes on the middle class.

... By 2027, taxes will rise for everyone earning under $75,000.  That’s about half of all U.S. tax filers.

Trump sabotaged health insurance markets and tried to repeal the Affordable Care Act, hurting millions of families across the country:

13 million will lose their insurance and premiums will increase by double digits, all because of Trump’s repeal of the ACA’s individual mandate.

Trump’s decision to stop paying cost-sharing reduction payments will lead to new premium increases for Americans.

... Trump limited and even abandoned state and community partnerships that have played a key role in enrolling harder-to-reach demographics. ... 


Trump Is Not For Women:

Trump, who admitted on tape to sexually assaulting women, has unsurprisingly continued to hurt women through the first year of his presidency:

Trump’s efforts to repeal and sabotage the ACA disproportionally hurts women.
  Trump made it harder access to birth control.

Trump signed legislation to block Planned Parenthood funding.

Trump cancelled workplace protections for women concerning sexual harassment and paycheck fairness.

Trump reversed on-campus sexual assault guidelines.

Trump made it harder to close the gender pay gap.


Trump’s Priority is Enriching His Business and Himself ... "

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( By David E. Sanger and William J. Broad )  






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( Courtesy of the New York Times )

( The draft of  the review was first published here )

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Also

C-SPAN (a good place for speeches & hearings direct source (s))


 Fact checking organizations courtesy of the Society of Professional Journalists 

in alphabetical order...












( You can read more on fact checking here )


 Some of my favorite, most informative
 follows on Twitter include:


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ US Intelligence | Author | Navy Senior Chief | NBC/MSNBC
⭐⭐⭐ Federal Government Operations | Vanity Fair | Newsweek | MSNBC Contributor | Author
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Voting Rights/Voter Suppression | Author | Mother Jones 


⭐⭐⭐⭐ You can find Verrit:"Media for the 65.8M" here


 Some of the most credible media -- at the moment:


📰📰📰 Mother Jones

📰📰📰 The Washington Post

📰📰📰 The New York Times



 Some of the most credible Talking Heads -- at the moment -- and their Twitter handles:


📺📺📺 Rachel Maddow on MSNBC

📺📺📺📺📺 AM w/Joy Reid on MSNBC




📺📺📺 Velshi & Ruhle on MSNBC


⬆⬆⬆ Wallace is new to the job but for right now
 her work on Trump GOP has been credible, IMO )



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It’s a simple but powerful idea: We are stronger together."

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Focused Monthly Inspiration 


#its2018now )

In honor of women leading the American Resistance ~ 

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton (and just one of the ways they partnered to get the work done) are this month's Focused Inspiration:

" ... Susan, a Quaker, came from a background where girls were valued and educated just as Quaker boys were, but Susan began to see the real world when she became a teacher and was routinely paid about one-quarter of the salary she would have received if she had been a man.

Elizabeth was from a well-to-do family where boys were favored. Elizabeth married and began having children ... At that time, women had little opportunity to control whether or not they became pregnant, and it frequently happened that just as Elizabeth was about to attend a new round of meetings or take on a new push for voting rights, she would find herself pregnant and more or less homebound again. Despite this, Elizabeth attended everything she could and when she was needed at home, she served their team effort by writing speeches that Susan could use at conventions or on the road. ... "

You can read more about this power friendship here

   
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