Donald Trump Is Robbing His Own Rural Supporters, The American People, You

Credit to Author: Zachary Shahan| Date: Mon, 07 Oct 2019 23:00:52 +0000

Published on October 7th, 2019 | by Zachary Shahan

October 7th, 2019 by  

Manufacturing jobs have been lost in key states that swung right to elect Trump. Coal is still a dead industry walking (because it’s not competitive). Funding for military families has been taken from them and redirected to funding for what will be a useless portion of an ineffective, incomplete wall — a wall Mexico is very clearly not paying for. The middle class hasn’t benefited from any Trump-generated manufacturing revival. Instead of protecting US national security and improving our global economic position with international partnerships, Trump is trading friendly US policies for personal political help from foreign countries.

In Trump’s useless trade war with China, he has demolished some US agricultural industries. At the moment, the US government has put these agricultural companies on welfare to make up for it. However, as business owners in that industry and objective experts will tell you, it would take years to get their business (customers) back even if the trade war ended tomorrow — if they can ever get it back. So, they will either see their businesses collapse or will be on permanent welfare checks from the US government (that is, taxpayers).

It blows my mind on a regular basis. There are so many stories of hucksters from New York City conning country folk that you’d think rural populations would have their guard up against this kind of thing. Nonetheless, you’ve got a career con man who promised them the world, has given them nothing, has destroyed rural economies, keeps funneling money from the middle class and poor (programs that help the middle class and poor) to the billionaire class, and yet, rural voters continue to support him. Why? Because a news network owned by an Australian billionaire has more or less brainwashed them.

Last year, for the first time on record, the 400 wealthiest Americans paid a lower total tax rate than any other income group. https://t.co/i9thIFaCRJ

— David Leonhardt (@DLeonhardt) October 6, 2019

Trump has cut numerous regulations that protect the average American. He has allowed all sorts of industries to pollute more. His administration is letting banks take more risks and is cutting protections Obama put in place against fraud and risky financial behavior. He is letting pharmaceutical companies rip off consumers. He tried to collapse the Obamacare health care marketplace that has provided affordable health care to millions of people, which was only saved by an act of basic sanity and decency from John McCain. Trump has even taken $3.6 billion allocated by Congress for military construction and directed it to be used in a wall Americans were never supposed to be paying for (according to 2016 campaigner Trump). “Many of the would have improved the quality of life at work or home for military service members and their families. …  The president is also canceling  that would affect hurricane recovery in Puerto Rico, weaken our ability to combat Russian aggression in Europe, counter North Korea and protect our national security interests.”

Trump is not helping average Americans. He is funneling money from them to billionaires. He is using government (taxpayer) money to try to prop up poorly performing Trump properties in the US and abroad. His kids are flying around the world on taxpayer money while using the White House to get business deals through. He is the textbook example of a corrupt president, times 100. He has never been willing to show Americans his tax returns, almost definitely because 1) they would show he’s not nearly as rich as claimed and/or 2) he has received billions of dollars in help from Russians, Saudis, and others in undemocratic nations. He and his kids have essentially admitted as much on numerous occasions, and it’s the most logical explanation for how a repeated business failure who could no longer get bank loans from US banks survived without further bankruptcies.

What has Trump shown more recently regarding the trade war with China? He has seemingly shown, from his own words in front of cameras and in calls with Chinese leaders, that he is willing to give in to China a bit if China helps him investigate (or create fake investigations around) his top political rival, Joe Biden. Considering the possibility that Elizabeth Warren is the Democratic candidate, he reportedly also brought her up on those calls with Chinese leaders. Not only is this a crime, but Trump is throwing the US economy under a Chinese bus in order to try to survive politically.

Just a reminder that even though multiple Republicans have now said Trump’s China comments were a joke, he repeated them yesterday in this tweet. Not a joke. https://t.co/7RJly7lrlI

— Jon Favreau (@jonfavs) October 6, 2019

Marco Rubio, 3 years ago: "I will go through all 50 states to make sure the party of Lincoln and Reagan never falls in the hands of a con artist."

Marco Rubio, today: Trump was just joking about Chinese interference lol

— Nick Jack Pappas (@Pappiness) October 4, 2019

In the meantime, Democrats in the House of Representatives have passed a ton of legislation to benefit normal Americans, but Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has let it all die on the table. He has even jokingly called himself the “grim reaper” in reference to that. Trump has done nothing to get any legislation through Congress, aside from the tax cuts for his rich buddies that he and Republicans pushed through when the controlled the House, Senate, and White House — apparently their only true priority.

Mitch McConnell on TV: “What I want to do is spend our time accomplishing things for the American people.”

Mitch McConnell in the real world: https://t.co/pUWYQwzVbp

— Amy McGrath (@AmyMcGrathKY) October 5, 2019

He’s “taking on” nobody. It’s lies just like his 100 miles of wall at the border. He hasn’t done shit for this country.

— Liberallinda (@LindaRosenbaum2) October 3, 2019

Donald Trump is clearly using US political power to enrich himself, to prop up failing properties, and to extort political support from foreign countries — both adversaries and friendly nations. If it wasn’t clear that the Republican Party had lost all sense of decency and principles, it is clear today, which is why people like David Jolly (former Republican Congressman), Justin Amash (current Congressman who was a Republican until recently), Steve Schmidt (former top Republican strategist who worked on the political campaigns of President George W. Bush, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Arizona Senator John McCain), Joe Scarborough (former Republican Congressman), Nicolle Wallace (former White House Communications Director for George H.W. Bush and senior adviser for John McCain), Charlie Sykes (conservative media personality), Rick Wilson (former Republican strategist), Bill Kristol (conservative media personality and former chief of staff to Dan Quayle), and other well known conservatives have flipped and indicated that the United States is under grave risk from this Donald Trump presidency.

“They buy apartments from me. They spend $40 million, $50 million. Am I supposed to dislike them?” – Donald Trump on the Saudishttps://t.co/69TH1BpiDa

— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) October 5, 2019

We're simply less secure as a nation with Republicans in charge of anything right now.

That's the sad and scary reality reflected across the airwaves this morning.https://t.co/R7g3Oi3v6y via @nbcnews

— David Jolly (@DavidJollyFL) October 6, 2019

Ivanka trump in 2012👇🏽https://t.co/n41wffAsHB

— Mackattack408 (@mackattack408) October 7, 2019

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Made $82 Million While Working in the White House Last Year – Fortune https://t.co/rkMJ94uxgs

— Beverly Hill (@HillBeverlyhill) October 5, 2019

This is a breathtaking reversal of U.S. foreign policy by Trump, putting him at odds with his own advisors and Senate allies.

https://t.co/4NW2i1m2ka

— David Jolly (@DavidJollyFL) October 7, 2019

BREAKING: As President Trump urged Ukraine’s leaders to investigate his political rival Joe Biden, associates of his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani were looking to profit from the country’s state-run natural gas company, AP sources say. https://t.co/yhOu9ZliTf

— The Associated Press (@AP) October 6, 2019

Republicans are deeply and very sincerely concerned about corruption… https://t.co/w2wqkNPgno

— Brian Beutler (@brianbeutler) October 6, 2019

It’s been debated for the better part of 4 yrs in gop circles the damage that Trump is capable of doing to our nat. security – the consensus among gop elected officials and national security types is US can survive 4 years but not 8. This would be the moment to say that out loud

— Nicolle Wallace (@NicolleDWallace) October 7, 2019

Mike Pence racked up a $600,000 limo bill to take a detour to make an appearance at a Trump golf property and somehow that doesn't even count as a scandal in this administration. https://t.co/HJOvvMdPBj

— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) September 30, 2019

Trump has the Vice President, Attorney General and military paying for rooms at his hotels. His lawyer and campaign chair are in jail. He promised to pardon aides who break the law. He hides his tax returns, hires his family and pays out hush money. But he cares about corruption.

— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) October 4, 2019

Today is day 300 of Trump’s presidency at one of his properties and the 233rd at one of his golf clubs.

— Manu Raju (@mkraju) September 28, 2019

We know Trump spends a huge amount of his presidency making promotional appearances at his golf courses. Is he doing it because of how badly they're struggling? We get how losing millions of dollars would put his focus on his other job. https://t.co/zSJPSpy8zZ

— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) October 7, 2019

UPDATED: The resort @realDonaldTrump promised would host the "world's greatest" golf course lost £1m+ in '18, its 7th consecutive year of losses. Trump has loaned it £40.6m. Its staff count fell to 77 (Trump promised to employ 6,000). My @TheScotsman excl: https://t.co/MhaLNeyxcm

— Martyn McLaughlin (@MartynMcL) October 5, 2019

Trump’s Aberdeen golf course reported $1.3M loss last year—smaller than previous yr, but 7th consecutive year of losses.

Trump in March called the golf course “perhaps the greatest” in world.

Website “Top 100 Golf Courses” rates it 10th best in Scotland.https://t.co/8YNnVfIgo6

— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) October 6, 2019

Trump's kids are negotiating *billions* in deals overseas that directly benefit Trump, which Don Jr. summarizes as "selling a cheeseburger" while his dad attacks Hunter Biden over *nothing*

— Seth Abramson (@SethAbramson) October 5, 2019

Trump basically went nuts tweeting today. And retweeting a slew of people with virtually no followers — can't imagine where he found them. Golf and tweeting: this is what the president of the United States does with his time.

— Tony Schwartz (@tonyschwartz) September 30, 2019

David Jolly and Justin Amash — as noted above, both were Republican Congressmen — are calling out the sharp turn the Republican Party has taken toward supporting our adversaries instead of American taxpayers, and even spending the 4th of July with them!

Chuck Todd: “You dont trust the FBI or CIA?”
Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI): “No, I don’t! I didn’t then & I never have.”
I'm sure it has nothing to do with Johnson spending the 4th of July in Russia and declaring that Russian elex interference was no biggie.https://t.co/9q86byvkGX

— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) October 6, 2019

We're simply less secure as a nation with Republicans in charge of anything right now.

That's the sad and scary reality reflected across the airwaves this morning.https://t.co/R7g3Oi3v6y via @nbcnews

— David Jolly (@DavidJollyFL) October 6, 2019

These guys who say they don’t trust intelligence agencies sure have a funny way of showing it. While some of us were fighting to protect the civil liberties of Americans, people like Sen. Ron Johnson were voting to reauthorize abusive programs like FISA 702 and the Patriot Act. https://t.co/IMNcoXvZ9J

— Justin Amash (@justinamash) October 6, 2019

As Republicans turn on people like Mitt Romney & US intelligence agents, I'd like to remind everyone that the crook they're stupidly protecting is banned from operating a charity in all of NY because he and his swindling kids stole from a children's cancer charity.

— Josh Moon (@Josh_Moon) October 6, 2019

It is not just an interesting side note that these Republicans spent the 4th of July in Russia. I’m not saying they’re all under the thumb of Putin — I don’t think they are. But Trump has very clearly been doing Putin’s bidding consistently during his whole presidency, and he very likely scared them into going to Russia for such a meeting. These morally questionable Republican politicians are too scared of Trump’s tweets to stand up for what they know is right. The Russian web is wild, and the fact that so much is blatant, right there in open for people to see, makes it more so.

Trump didn’t choose Pence

Mogilevich chose Deripaska
Deripaska chose Manafort
Manafort chose Pence

1/
🔹Mike Pence’s brother, Ed Pence, is (was) executive at Cummins Inc., that manufactures engines for Russian military and also used lobbying firms connected with Paul Manafort

— Neva (@NLong72) October 3, 2019

3/
🔹Cummins is not only a long-time joint venture partner of Russian Government owned KAMAZ, it provides engines to GAZ , owned by Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska

🔹Cummins PAC were the 2nd largest campaign donors in Mike Pence’s Congressional career

— Neva (@NLong72) October 3, 2019

5/
🔹The Special Prosecutor for Corruption and Organized Crime (Spain), Jose Grinda, alleges that
Deripaska and Prikhodko discussed the US election on the yacht, and that Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort used Deripaska to communicate with Putin via Prikhodko

— Neva (@NLong72) October 3, 2019

7/
🔹Pence’s connection with Flynn and Roger Stone go way back

🔹Mike Pence’s brother Ed Pence’s Cummins uses Lobbying firm PPG

🔹PPG is run by Charles Black

🔹Black was a former partner w/ Manafort in Ukraine PPG worked w/ TRNC as did Flynn

— Neva (@NLong72) October 3, 2019

9/
🔹BMSK paid over 800K in fees to Cummins

🔹BMSK did work in the Ukraine at the same time Manafort was in Ukraine helping to elect its president

🔹Ed Pence via Cummins lobbying firm had a contract September 2016 to do work for the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC)

— Neva (@NLong72) October 3, 2019

My latest: Trump allegedly gave aid and comfort to the enemy—and this story has disappeared, and the House Dems are not doing anything with it. Damn. Please read, RT, and share.https://t.co/j3vHvVXPMb

— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) October 3, 2019

It’s highly ironic. The party that was supposed to be “the party of law and order” has been breaking the law more than Nixon and his crew. “The party of free trade” has us suffering from perhaps the biggest trade war in US history. “The party of national security” has turned its head while Trump and his henchmen have demonstrated traitorous behavior dozens of times. The party of farmers has destroyed their business — not just this year’s business, but their business for years to come. For that matter, the party has ignored science, denied our climate crisis, and is setting up American farmers for massive long-term disaster and pain. There will be two options: 1) let them suffer or 2) use billions or trillions of dollars of taxpayer money as welfare for them. Why? So that polluters can pollute more.

Perhaps it should not be surprising that “the oil party” has decided to align itself with oil-dependent dictators instead of US democratic principles, human rights principles, and the American people themselves.

Want to do something about it? Cut your own oil dependence. And get political. 
 




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