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So is this what you call Trump's trap?

 

The White House is 'paralyzed' and 'teetering on the edge of a cliff' as it grapples with Ukraine fallout and 'Hurricane Rudy'

  • The White House is "paralyzed" and "teetering on the edge of a cliff" in the wake of an explosive whistleblower complaint about President Donald Trump's phone call with the Ukrainian president, a White House official told Insider.

  • A senior US official backed up that characterization, describing the mood within the White House as "a Category 5 storm."

  • Insider spoke with half a dozen current and former officials and advisers who described a White House reeling from days of negative coverage and struggling to find a persuasive argument to counter Democrats' rising calls for impeachment.

  • Complicating things is the outsize role Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani is playing in the controversy, as well as Trump's public comments on the matter. "We're just waiting for Hurricane Rudy to stop obliterating everything in its path," the White House official told Insider.

  • Trump's advisers are also worried that the White House lacks a cohesive internal apparatus to push back on House Democrats' impeachment inquiry into Trump.

  • Trump needs a "defense that doesn't look like it was put together by a bunch of pissed-off preschoolers," a former White House official said. "You can't go around screaming 'fake news' and 'witch hunt' when you yourself put the evidence out there. It doesn't work that way."

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"A Category 5 storm."

That's how one senior US official described the mood within the White House as it grapples with the fallout from an explosive whistleblower complaint that spurred an impeachment inquiry that threatens Donald Trump's presidency.

At the heart of the controversy is a phone call Trump had with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on July 25, during which the US president repeatedly pressed his Ukrainian counterpart to investigate corruption allegations against former Vice President Joe Biden and his son. Biden is one of the 2020 Democratic frontrunners and has been Trump's chief political rival.

Insider spoke with half a dozen current and former officials and advisers who described a White House reeling from days of negative coverage and struggling to find a persuasive argument to counter Democrats' rising calls for impeachment.

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https://www.businessinsider.com/white-house-paralyzed-trump-ukraine-whistleblower-impeachment-2019-10

 

 

 

Boy I bet he's really going to throw a fit when he is escorted of the door...

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Staunch Trump ally Sen. Chuck Grassley pushes back against calls to out whistleblower

DES MOINES — U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley, a long-time defender of whistleblowers and a staunch ally of President Donald Trump, pushed back Tuesday against the president's call to identify the person who filed a complaint about his July phone call with the Ukrainian president. 

"This person appears to have followed the whistleblower protection laws and ought to be heard out and protected. We should always work to respect whistleblowers’ requests for confidentiality," the senior senator from Iowa said in a news release.

The president wrote on Twitter on Sunday that he deserves to meet the person who filed a whistleblower complaint about him, saying that they had represented his conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a "totally inaccurate and fraudulent way."

The whistleblower filed the complaint on Aug. 12 about Trump's conversation with the Ukrainian president, in which the president encouraged the foreign leader to open an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden, who is running for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020, as well as Biden's son, who was on an energy company's board in Ukraine.

Trump has sought to delegitimize the report, saying it should not have been filed because much of it is based on second-hand information rather than the whistleblower's direct knowledge of events. 

But Grassley, who is chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, pointed out in the release Tuesday that protections for whistleblowers do not hinge on how the person acquired the information they've reported.

“When it comes to whether someone qualifies as a whistleblower, the distinctions being drawn between first- and second-hand knowledge aren’t legal ones," Grassley said. "... Complaints based on second-hand information should not be rejected out of hand, but they do require additional leg work to get at the facts and evaluate the claim’s credibility."

In addition to defending the whistleblower's request for anonymity from the president, he also pushed back against reports on the person's identity from news organizations.

Last week, the New York Times published details on the whistleblower's identity. The paper faced backlash for publishing the information, which critics said could have outed the person's full identity.

"We should always work to respect whistleblowers’ requests for confidentiality," Grassley said. "Any further media reports on the whistleblower’s identity don’t serve the public interest — even if the conflict sells more papers or attracts clicks."

Although Grassley called for protecting the person who filed the whistleblower report, he has not joined with Democrats who are calling for the president's impeachment. The Iowa Republican criticized Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who announced the House would launch an impeachment inquiry against the president last week.

"Unfortunately, instead of waiting to learn the facts by reviewing that transcript or hearing from the whistleblower, Democrats have moved straight to starting the impeachment process," Grassley said in a September news release. "Democrats have been searching for any reason to impeach President Trump since his inauguration because they couldn’t accept the results of the 2016 election."

Grassley has fought throughout his career to extend protections to government whistleblowers, beginning in 1986 when he authored amendments to the False Claims Act encouraging  whistleblowers to come forward with reports of fraud and abuse. 

Grassley wrote a letter to Trump after he took office in February 2017 urging him to hold a Rose Garden ceremony honoring whistleblowers and their service to democracy. 

"Whistleblowers are brave, patriotic people who tell the truth about what is going on in our government," he wrote. "They help us identify waste, fraud, and abuse in the vast and unwieldy federal bureaucracy. When others fight tooth and nail to protect wasteful pet projects, avoid transparency and accountability, and put their own interests ahead of the American people, whistleblowers do exactly the opposite."

https://www.yahoo.com/news/staunch-trump-ally-sen-chuck-194339384.html

 

 

The slippery slope is just too slippery for some... The rats are beginning to jump ship on the U.S.S. Trumptantic.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on House Democrats' impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump (all times local):

3:10 p.m.

Rudy Giuliani, the president's lawyer, has retained a lawyer.

Jon Sale, an assistant special prosecutor in Watergate, confirmed on Tuesday that he has been brought on by Giuliani, who received a congressional subpoena on Monday.

Giuliani is President Donald Trump's personal lawyer and was instrumental in his efforts to stymie special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe.

He also is at the center of Trump's efforts to push Ukraine to investigate the family of political rival Joe Biden.

Those efforts have prompted House Democrats to open an impeachment inquiry against Trump. They issued a subpoena Monday for documents related to Giuliani's dealings with Ukraine.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/latest-pompeo-says-impeachment-depositions-145439721.html

 

 

What's worse than a lawyer?

A lawyer's lawyer...

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The Entire Executive Branch May Collapse Into a Mud Pile

Stop the news. I want to get off. First, from the Wall Street Journal via Reuters:

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo took part in a July phone conversation between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that is at the heart of a House of Representatives impeachment inquiry, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.

This opens up Pompeo for a lot of questions. Can he verify the whistleblower's complaint, and how involved was the Secretary of State with the decision to stash the call onto the Secret Server? Moreover, it appears that the entire executive branch might end up collapsing into a mud pile. From The New York Times:

President Trump initiated the discussion in recent weeks with Mr. Morrison explicitly for the purpose of requesting Australia’s help in the Justice Department review of the Russia investigation, according to the two people with knowledge of the discussion. Mr. Barr requested that Mr. Trump speak to Mr. Morrison, one of the people said. It came only weeks after Mr. Trump seemed to make military aid to Ukraine contingent on Mr. Zelensky doing him the “favor” of helping Mr. Barr with his work...
Mr. Barr flew to Italy last week and met with Italian government officials on Friday. The Justice Department spokeswoman would not say whether he discussed the election inquiry in those meetings, but former Justice Department officials said that Mr. Barr would need to ask foreign countries for cooperation in turning over documents pertaining to the 2016 election.

And, in case if you were wondering how far up ****-creek Barr has gone, well, if the Washington Post is accurate, he's found the headwaters at the very least.

Attorney General William P. Barr has held private meetings overseas with foreign intelligence officials seeking their help in a Justice Department inquiry that President Trump hopes will discredit U.S. intelligence agencies’ examination of Russian interference in the 2016 election, according to people familiar with the matter...
Barr has already made overtures to British intelligence officials, and last week the attorney general traveled to Italy, where he and Durham met senior Italian government officials and Barr asked the Italians to assist Durham, according to one person familiar with the matter. It was not Barr’s first trip to Italy to meet intelligence officials, the person said. The Trump administration has made similar requests of Australia, these people said.

It's become plain at this point that the ongoing "review" of the origins of the investigation into the Russian ratfcking of the 2016 election has as one of its primary purposes developing an alternative narrative to the plain fact that the Russians wanted to help the president* become president*, and that he accepted their help, and that this alternative narrative then will be used to discredit the revelations in the whistleblower's complaint, and that this project now commands the attention of, at the very least, the office of the president*, the Department of State, and the Department of Justice. The line for the rollercoaster at Depositionland is getting longer by the minute.

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/entire-executive-branch-may-collapse-220800148.html

 

 

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3 hours ago, bostonangler said:

 

Nope, I'm one of the happiest people you'll meet. I'm just tired of a president who lies and spews conspiracy and defending myself against a bunch of people who refuse to see that Trump and his cabinet of billionaires are out for themselves just like every other group of politicians. I'm tired of people trying to convince me this guy is different. He's not. He has increased spending and thus the debt. He has filled the swamp with greedy individuals who's agenda is self enrichment. He lies about the most petty and meaningless things, which means if he lies about nothing he will lie about everything. I'm tired of a government which accomplishes nothing. I don't want to pay for corporate welfare. I don't want to bailout farmers when before this administration they were making bank. I don't want to pay for a medieval technology. I don't to have a president who takes the word of Putin over our own people. I don't want a president who thinks Kim is a nice guy, or who sucks up the Saudi family for their own personal gain. I don't want a president who thinks he is a Mafia Don. I don't want a president who hires his under-experienced daughter and husband to oversee our national security and policies.

 

I'm not a sad person at all, I'm just a guy who thinks America can do better. It's a shame more people don't put country before party.

 

And the only delusion I see is by people who think Trump is going to be here in a year. Now that's delusional.

 

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Yes...."his cabinet of billionares".......

 

you sensationalize so often and well......that's why it's very hard to take anything you post seriously......just a waste of bandwidth ...    CL

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11 hours ago, coorslite21 said:

Yes...."his cabinet of billionares".......

 

you sensationalize so often and well......that's why it's very hard to take anything you post seriously......just a waste of bandwidth ...    CL

I was just thinking as I read B/As headlines that after 3 years my, God don't you get tired of calling the end of the Trump administration everyday? 

I mean really falling on your face that much has got to mess with their heads.

Maybe that's why they're going insane. 

 

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2 hours ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

I was just thinking as I read B/As headlines that after 3 years my, God don't you get tired of calling the end of the Trump administration everyday? 

I mean really falling on your face that much has got to mess with their heads.

Maybe that's why they're going insane. 

 

 

Have to agree......kind of a blind faith of sorts......

 

The Citizens.....both sides....are finally having their eyes opened to the prevalent corruption in the US Establishment Government.....Trump was elected because of that.....and all of these side shows are people trying to stay out of jail, or save face.....

I'm optimistic that a better cleaner political future lies ahead.....a future where the Government serves the people again.....   CL

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9 minutes ago, coorslite21 said:

Trump was elected because of that

 

I agree he was elected because he was going to be different... Oh well. Just the usual politician stuff... Lie, distract and dishonor our constitution... Same as it ever was. The only way to obtain change is to vote all incumbents out. JMHO

 

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4 minutes ago, bostonangler said:

 

I agree he was elected because he was going to be different... Oh well. Just the usual politician stuff... Lie, distract and dishonor our constitution... Same as it ever was. The only way to obtain change is to vote all incumbents out. JMHO

 

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Great idea.....how will that ever happen when the Russians are rigging all of the elections?

Isn't that how Trump was elected?      CL

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1 minute ago, coorslite21 said:

Great idea.....how will that ever happen when the Russians are rigging all of the elections?

Isn't that how Trump was elected?      CL

 

It can only happen when people choose country over party... Sadly, I don't think I'll ever see it, because most people have been programmed by billions of dollars in advertising and propaganda to believe they have no choice. Marketing does indeed work and our political system is one of the greatest examples. I have spent my business life in marketing and I laugh when people say, "oh advertising and messages don't work on me" It works on all of us, trust me.

 

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2 minutes ago, bostonangler said:

 

It can only happen when people choose country over party... Sadly, I don't think I'll ever see it, because most people have been programmed by billions of dollars in advertising and propaganda to believe they have no choice. Marketing does indeed work and our political system is one of the greatest examples. I have spent my business life in marketing and I laugh when people say, "oh advertising and messages don't work on me" It works on all of us, trust me.

 

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Good add....(pun intended).....when 90% of the US MSM are owned by 6 major left leaning organizations.....and 24/7 those organizations slant everything to to the benefit of their choice......you are right.....people get programmed to it....(another intended pun)

 

Said more plainly.......if all you here are lies......over time these lies become your truth.....

 

CL

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17 hours ago, bostonangler said:

 

Nope, I'm one of the happiest people you'll meet. I'm just tired of a president who lies and spews conspiracy and defending myself against a bunch of people who refuse to see that Trump and his cabinet of billionaires are out for themselves just like every other group of politicians. I'm tired of people trying to convince me this guy is different. He's not. He has increased spending and thus the debt. He has filled the swamp with greedy individuals who's agenda is self enrichment. He lies about the most petty and meaningless things, which means if he lies about nothing he will lie about everything. I'm tired of a government which accomplishes nothing. I don't want to pay for corporate welfare. I don't want to bailout farmers when before this administration they were making bank. I don't want to pay for a medieval technology. I don't to have a president who takes the word of Putin over our own people. I don't want a president who thinks Kim is a nice guy, or who sucks up the Saudi family for their own personal gain. I don't want a president who thinks he is a Mafia Don. I don't want a president who hires his under-experienced daughter and husband to oversee our national security and policies.

 

I'm not a sad person at all, I'm just a guy who thinks America can do better. It's a shame more people don't put country before party.

 

And the only delusion I see is by people who think Trump is going to be here in a year. Now that's delusional.

 

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I see you somehow missed social welfare when complaining about payouts.....I'm sure it just skipped your mind. I know you know that we the  taxpayer have sunk the sum of 23 trillion dollars (yes the same size as our national debt) into Johnsons war on poverty with little or no actual sign of difference. You'd been more honest if you'd just said "Welfare" in general, but of course in your mind ONLY the rich are evil. "under-experienced"? hmmm we voted in a youth organizer......and made him a multi, multi, multi millionaire....nothing but crickets there. But hell has no fury from you when it comes to the meanie rich & conservatives.. JMO based off your posts & and articles

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Exactly the way it happened here in my Country  when good ole Silvio Berlusconi entered Politics in 1994 for the 1st time and won ....Many folks were insanely enthusiastic about the guy....They thought the guy was a wave of freshness and  new good stuff bringer in the old world of Italian Politica with all those usual faces ...But "new" does not necessarily mean "good"......He used to have ( due to his TV stations and his newspapers) the absolutely BEST propaganda war-machine ever.......

 

His main slogans (which got him the victory):

 

0) I didn't ever want to be in Politics before but now I'm forced to do it in order to beat the Communists (??????) and not let them take power

 

1) I am a businessman and very successful at that...I'm not afraid to work for you 24/7

 

Therefore

 

2) I am NOT the typical Politician and I won't commit the mistakes  the average polititician does

 

3) I am extremely rich thus I cannot be corrupted by anyone  ( he forgot to add : "but I' m going to corrupt myself lots and lots of folks"  which he infact did)

 

4) the unsaid " I want to enter Politics mainly for protecting all my wrongdoings and for protecting my businesses"...like having a sort of immunity......

 

5) he also stated that in this unemployment-plagued Nation he would surely create MILLIONS of jobs....Comical if it wasn't tragic (for all those who believed him...and they were many....)

 

He was elected PM more than once ( people DO happen to have short memory....sigh)...He was tried lots of times ...Of course he had the best group of lawyers money can buy....Still...he got condemned definitely a few times......Much of his efforts were used for delegitimating the Judiciary system of this Country.....

 

He got involved in a ton of things....including minors sexual abuse, mafia, corrupion , and lots more......

 

The message People got in the end here with this guy was ....."Beware of False prophets"...But as we all know...Easier said tan done

 

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I agree he was elected because he was going to be different

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Exactly the way it happened here in my Country  when good ole Silvio Berlusconi entered Politics in 1994 for the 1st time and won ....Many folks were insanely enthusiastic about the guy....They thought the guy was a wave of freshness and  new good stuff bringer in the old world of Italian Politica with all those usual faces ...But "new" does not necessarily mean "good"......He used to have ( due to his TV stations and his newspapers) the absolutely BEST propaganda war-machine ever.......

 

His main slogans (which got him the victory):

 

0) I didn't ever want to be in Politics before but now I'm forced to do it in order to beat the Communists (??????) and not let them take power

 

1) I am a businessman and very successful at that...I'm not afraid to work for you 24/7

 

Therefore

 

2) I am NOT the typical Politician and I won't commit the mistakes  the average polititician does

 

3) I am extremely rich thus I cannot be corrupted by anyone  ( he forgot to add : "but I' m going to corrupt myself lots and lots of folks"  which he infact did)

 

4) the unsaid " I want to enter Politics mainly for protecting all my wrongdoings and for protecting my businesses"...like having a sort of immunity......

 

5) he also stated that in this unemployment-plagued Nation he would surely create MILLIONS of jobs....Comical if it wasn't tragic (for all those who believed him...and they were many....)

 

He was elected PM more than once ( people DO happen to have short memory....sigh)...He was tried lots of times ...Of course he had the best group of lawyers money can buy....Still...he got condemned definitely a few times......Much of his efforts were used for delegitimating the Judiciary system of this Country.....

 

He got involved in a ton of things....including minors sexual abuse, mafia, corrupion , and lots more......

 

The message People got in the end here with this guy was ....."Beware of False prophets"...But as we all know...Easier said tan done

 

Here the "BEST propaganda war-machine" is slanted almost exclusively for the left.

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2 minutes ago, caz1104 said:

I see you somehow missed social welfare when complaining about payouts.....I'm sure it just skipped your mind. I know you know that we the  taxpayer have sunk the sum of 23 trillion dollars (yes the same size as our national debt) into Johnsons war on poverty with little or no actual sign of difference. You'd been more honest if you'd just said "Welfare" in general, but of course in your mind ONLY the rich are evil. "under-experienced"? hmmm we voted in a youth organizer......and made him a multi, multi, multi millionaire....nothing but crickets there. But hell has no fury from you when it comes to the meanie rich & conservatives.. JMO based off your posts & and articles

 

No I agree with you on welfare in general. I think the rules need changing badly. I don't think we shouldn't help people, but I think we should put a time limit on eligibility and have mandatory job training. There are disabled and elderly who will always need assistance, but I see some welfare recipients who can run circles around me and need to need to get off the system. 

 

I don't think corporations are evil. I'm incorporated. I think the tax codes need to be realistic. I don't think Apple should be headquartered in Ireland and pay no taxes here, while the CEO enjoys America and all it has to offer. I think our off shore policies are robbing our system and infrastructure or the resources that really would make America great again.

 

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11 minutes ago, coorslite21 said:

Good add....(pun intended).....when 90% of the US MSM are owned by 6 major left leaning organizations.....and 24/7 those organizations slant everything to to the benefit of their choice......you are right.....people get programmed to it....(another intended pun)

 

Said more plainly.......if all you here are lies......over time these lies become your truth.....

 

CL

:bravo: funny how the left has no coherent argument for this most basic factual truth

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5 minutes ago, caz1104 said:

still defending Clinton, Barry & denouncing Trump.....how middle of the road of you

 

You know you really do have a closed mind and short attention span. I'm not defending anyone. If only you could be honest with yourself and see how things are not lining up for our citizens regardless of what side of the aisle you are on. 

 

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1 minute ago, caz1104 said:

:bravo: funny how the left has no coherent argument for this most basic factual truth

 

Do you even realize while all this impeachment crap is distracting the public the banksters are setting up another crash and are going to profit hugely? Do think the money people care about politicians? The Fed is propping up the markets and "recapitalizing banks" while Americans sit at home arguing about politicians... If you think 07 was bad, just wait. Our markets are overvalued. Corporate and personal debt have never been higher. Governments was bankrupt.

 

So I am preparing for the moment. I hope you are too.

 

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10 minutes ago, caz1104 said:

 I'm just a guy who thinks America can do better. It's a shame more people don't put country before party.

 Some folks don't realize it works both ways. America deserve better American's which put the country First...well God First then Country. America doesn't need to configure and change to folks that have butt hurt feeling, either you Stand beside her or as Trump stated move...

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1 minute ago, yota691 said:

 Some folks don't realize it works both ways. America deserve better American's which put the country First...well God First then Country. America doesn't need to configure and change to folks that have butt hurt feeling, either you Stand beside her or as Trump stated move...

Interesting how they hate so much and swear their gonna leave but not one of them did. 

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24 minutes ago, bostonangler said:

 

Perfectly stated... The mantra for all politicians including Trump. His number of proven lies is staggering.

 

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Never mentioned Trump.....perhaps you will understand it this way.......

 

Let's say in my posts here I labeled you as a racist......let's say others did as well.....any and all posts labeled you as such.......people over time would come to believe that as truth.......

This is one of the many smears the left and MSM have perpetuated on the President..

Perhaps you understand now?

CL

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Never mentioned Trump.....perhaps you will understand it this way.......

 

Let's say in my posts here I labeled you as a racist......let's say others did as well.....any and all posts labeled you as such.......people over time would come to believe that as truth.......

This is one of the many smears the left and MSM have perpetuated on the President..

Perhaps you understand now?

CL

 

I understand that he isn't any different from the rest of the swamp dwellers. I'm just surprised other people don't see it, or they  refuse to admit it... He is not a conservative. He is a debt machine. Left or right you can't argue that. If increasing our debt  by over a TRILLION dollars in 9 months isn't just like the politicians we've all come to regret, what is it? Is that being fiscally responsible? 

 

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