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Yep.... Trump working overtime to get politics out of governmental agencies.... by firing those that offend him.

As for the unwarranted firing of the labor board employee, the Republicans publicly criticise Trump. Don’t you just love it?
 

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I also can’t believe Trump got away with this… hold on, I retract that. Yes, I do believe it.


Why do presidents even hold the power to fire inspector generals? That concerns me, regardless of notice given. I’m not surprised he didn’t give congress notice though.

Why Trump supporters still back Trump in spite of his blatant tactics is beyond me.

I also have to admit what a hypocritical clown Trump is for suggesting it should be illegal to criticise judges Trump dislikes. Looks like it’s one rule for him, and one rule for others, eh? 🤡
 

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Why Trump supporters still back Trump in spite of his blatant tactics is beyond me.
Maddening, isn't it? That's the power of a cult which he somehow has over them.

I think there's one thing that they won't tolerate though, a red line for them: if Trump were shown to be a pedo having sex with little kids. Even strong allegations that looked like they had truth to them might be enough to finally bring him down, likely with a third impeachment and, crucially, that conviction that's needed to force him out of office. I think this is why he can't suppress the Epstein scandal and his suspected involvement in it. Although they're not little kids there, trafficking people for sex is still pretty unacceptable amongst MAGA cult members. That they're mostly christians with strong "family values" would really help to nail him to that cross.
 

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“Would you like me to apply the baby oil to Satan’s asshole, boss?”

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Retired MAGA voters on low pensions complement Trump on all that he's doing to make their essential meds affordable. Oh, how it warms the cockles of my heart! ❤️ Check this out:

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Oh, wait...

Last I time I checked (it's been a while) it is generally illegal for US citizens to import FDA approved drugs from other countries. There are a few exceptions, but they are few and far between. There was movement in the US government to allow States and the Indian Territories to import drugs from Canada for use in their public social programs though.
 

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@Astro What when did it become illegal to import FDA approved drugs into the US, was it Trump’s doing? 😱

What’s the reason for this? 😳 I bet you’ll have the answer as the expert 😛
 

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I'll bet it's all to do with grey market pricing, ie to keep prices high for Americans. Let's see what @Astro What comes back with.
 

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I knew it, Trump's calls to release the Epstein files were nothing but a smokescreen, a diversion intended to give the illusion of transparency. After all since when did "Trump" and "transparency" ever go together in the same sentence?

For weeks, the Trump administration has made a series of rather curious moves related to the Jeffrey Epstein files.

It has gone back on its promises of extensive disclosure. It has misled about the situation. It has strained to avoid acknowledging President Donald Trump’s ties to Epstein. It has treated Ghislaine Maxwell suspiciously well in still-unexplained ways. And it has taken actions geared toward supposed transparency that didn’t appear all that transparent.

The whole thing has several of Epstein’s victims and their allies suggesting a cover-up is afoot. (Trump has not been accused of any wrongdoing in connection with the accused sex trafficker.)

And on Monday, a key moment arrived: Confirmation that the administration’s big initial move toward supposed transparency was, in fact, a smokescreen.

 

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I'm not the only one with the impression that Russia's war on Ukraine would eventually start a wider war with Europe, especially with Putin's puppet, Trump, in power. Reading the article below, it looks like there's a serious risk of it now. This just keeps getting worse by the day.

Europe’s destiny will be in the hands of two, maybe three, men on Friday. Decisions taken between Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump and (perhaps) Volodymyr Zelensky will determine the future of the continent.

The outcome can only go Europe’s way if its leaders, who know this, prepare their nations for the possibility of outright war with Moscow. They need to be able to elbow the US aside, and prepare their people for the worst.

In the chaotic whirl of events around the announcement of the Putin-Trump summit in Alaska – a state the US actually bought from Russia – the terms of the meeting remain misty and mysterious.

Talks about Ukraine, without Ukraine, have been acceptable to Trump, but are not acceptable to Kyiv, or to America’s European allies.

There have been strong indications from Trump that territorial concessions will inevitably emerge from the talks with Putin. That’s why the Europeans and Ukraine want to be in the room, and why Zelensky has said “no” ahead of time. He’s also constitutionally barred from making any such concessions to the Russian invaders.

Still, there have been briefings that Zelensky may be “told” that he’ll have to give up the Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia provinces – which would mean his troops falling back from the positions they hold now and giving up on cities such as Kramatorsk.

 

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@Astro What when did it become illegal to import FDA approved drugs into the US, was it Trump’s doing? 😱

What’s the reason for this? 😳 I bet you’ll have the answer as the expert 😛
Far from an expert, but just have dealt with this due to my mother's prescription issues. Luckily for her all the kids got together and made sure she was able to get the medications she required without having to struggle with trying to get the "cheap stuff".
But it's been that way for years. Used to it was so strict you could not cross the border into Mexico or Canada and get your prescriptions filled there and bring them back as if they were found they were seized. People used to get their Dr. to give them a 180 day prescription that they would pay for out of pocket (since most insurance did not cover that long of a period) and then almost empty the bottle, drive down to Mexico from Texas and get that prescription filled and drive back with a full bottle.
They finally did make an exception to the law for that if I remember correctly.
The main argument was that you cannot guarantee the quality control of drugs purchased from outside the control of the FDA.
In reality, it was really more because we (the US) subsidize the pharmacy industry by paying the highest prices in the world so that other countries end up not paying less. And a lot of that is based upon the fact he have commercial health industry that is supported by paid insurance and it rarely directly impacts the US consumer since it is a hidden cost.
As I mentioned, there are a few special use cases allowed, but generally it's a no-no to try to import prescription medication.

 

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In reality, it was really more because we (the US) subsidize the pharmacy industry by paying the highest prices in the world so that other countries end up not paying less.
Yup, grey market pricing, as I predicted a couple of posts up.

There's nothing like fleecing the locals, eh?
 

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This is a very good editorial, really calling out Trump for what he is.

Even by Donald Trump’s standards, his pre-match assessment of how his bilateral meeting with his Russian counterpart will play out was bullish.

“We’re going to have a meeting with Vladimir Putin,” he told a news conference at the White House. “And at the end of that meeting – probably in the first two minutes – I’ll know exactly whether or not a deal can be made. Cos that’s what I do – I make deals.”

It’s typical Trump: boastful, bereft of meaning and utterly unconvincing.

On Friday, when Trump welcomes the Russian president to talks in Alaska, like a python eyeing a particularly plump suckling piglet, Putin will squeeze the spirit out of him, and then eat him for breakfast, as he has on each and every occasion when this tragically unevenly matched pair have had cause to interact.

 

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Somehow Putin merely paying lip service to the peace talks with Trump tomorrow doesn't surprise me. What scares me is that he appears to be preparing for nuclear war according to this article and I don't think he's bluffing. Looks like he's determined to win this war no matter what the cost to Russia or anyone else, perhaps even to him. How did such a nasty man get himself embedded right at the top of the tree where he can do the most damage? And of course, his useful idiot, sock puppet Trump is sleepwalking through the whole thing.

Vladimir Putin seems to be preparing to test a Russian nuclear-armed cruise missiles, according to reports, even as he prepares for peace talks with Donald Trump on Friday.

The American president and his Russian counterpart are set to meet in Alaska tomorrow for a highly anticipated face-to-face looking at what it would take for Putin to end his brutal war in Ukraine.

However, specialists told Reuters news agency Putin is still working on his deadliest weapons – suggesting he is not at all ready for peace.

 

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So, Trump had that meeting in Alaska with Putin and... he's shown even more that he's Putin's bitch. wtf just happened? If you ever needed strong evidence that he's Trump's sock puppet, useful idiot, this is it.

In short, no concessions from Putin at all, no ceasefire especially, who is being treated like royalty by Trump. No detail, just vague statements from the two of them which clearly showed that Putin wears the trousers in this relationship. I'm surprised that Trump didn't just hand Ukraine to Russia on a plate.

There's currently wall-to-wall coverage on this, so here's a few sources:



 
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