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Donald Trump Still Wants to Kill Obamacare. Why?
  • Trump, and Republicans in general, love destroying anything Obama did or cares about.

    Remember though that Trump often says things just because they make his crowds cheer. Also, although he had almost 5 years he never even managed to release an outline of a plan, though I do think they are preparing much more for a second term.

  • State Department: No evidence Israel is deliberately targeting civilians
  • It seems more like a wanton disregard for civilian casualties. Blowing up entire apartment towers because they believe one or more people there were valid targets is unacceptable but not technically targeting civilians.

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  • How long has the administration known about this case? It sounds like the guy is just finding out himself.

    Is there even a legal process for the administration to un-revoke his citizenship? Maybe the only legal means to reverse this is for him to sue and the courts to overturn it?

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  • The Trump Administration has launched a denaturalization operation—a project to strip a large
    number of Americans of their citizenship. Denaturalization is a drastic measure that should only
    be taken in the most extreme circumstances. But the administration is dramatically expanding
    denaturalization, using questionable standards and proceedings. As with many other
    components of its agenda, the Trump administration is discarding longstanding legal norms and
    protections by adding U.S citizens to its list of targeted individuals, and thereby sending the
    message that no one is safe in the United States of America.
    These efforts to strip citizenship from Americans are systemic and chilling. They have made
    U.S. citizens fearful that mistakes made years ago on their past applications could be used to
    target them, take away their citizenship, and destroy their lives. The Trump administration’s
    denaturalization efforts have made lawful permanent residents scared to pursue citizenship and
    fully engage civically. What was once a celebratory moment recognizing an immigrant’s
    integration into American life now comes with an undercurrent of fear and suspicion. The Trump
    administration yet again uses draconian and constitutionally questionable tactics in pursuit of its
    nationalist vision of who belongs in the United States.

    https://www.aclu.org/wp-content/uploads/document/2018-09-14_Trump_Administrations_Plan_to_Strip_Citizenship_from_Thousands_of_Americans.pdf

  • Jill Stein formally launches 2024 White House bid as Green party candidate
  • “They did offer to pay my way and I said, No thank you.”

    Sounds like a VIP to me. She was also sitting at the table with the keynote speaker, Michael Flynn.

    Until now, Stein hasn’t offered many details about how she came to be there or what happened beyond saying it was “a great opportunity to lay out some of my foreign policy proposals and get Russian reactions to them.”

    So she wanted Putin's approval on her foreign policy?

    https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/06/jill-stein-says-nothing-happened-at-her-dinner-with-putin/

  • Teachers and students grapple with fears and confusion about new laws restricting pronoun use
  • Remember when they were freaking out about how Canadian bill C-16 was the end of free speech or something because it defined constant and deliberate misgendering from institutional workers as criminal harassment, I bet they think restricting students from using someone's preferred pronouns is a good thing because it fiGHtS tRAnSGeDeRIsM.

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