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|    Individual #1 - Trump legal problems gro    |
|    18 Dec 20 13:54:25    |
      XPost: tx.guns, tx.general, alt.guitar.amps       XPost: alt.politics.democrats       From: None@None.org              Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., chairman of the House Judiciary Committee,       gave notice this week that his committee intends to pursue the subpoena       of former White House Counsel Don McGahn. You will recall that McGahn       was not allowed to testify before Congress on the basis of a novel legal       concept called “absolute immunity” which, if allowed to stand, would       render congressional oversight practically impotent.              So while Democrats continue to pursue the subpoena as a means to push       back against a legal principle that attempts to usurp their oversight       powers, they will undoubtedly follow up on just what happened with all       of that obstruction of justice Trump committed. They may not be able to       sanction Trump for it, but they need to build the record — after all,       this guy may try to bust his way back into power in four years.              Meanwhile, we have also learned that the Manhattan District Attorney and       the New York Attorney General’s cases are proceeding apace. These cases       are beyond the scope of any federal pardon, as you know, so Trump may be       seeing the inside of a courtroom whether he pardons himself or not.              ====                            Federal deficit in Obama’s last year: $585 billion.              Federal deficit in Trump’s final year: $3.3 trillion.              Jobless claims December 2016: 245,000              Jobless claims December 2020: 885,000              Individual #1 - Worse job record ever recorded in US history.              Individual #1 has become the first President on record — going back to       President Harry Truman — to leave the White House with fewer jobs than       when he started.              Comparing presidents’ jobs records in their first 44 months in office       over the same time period, Trump comes last.              President George W. Bush lost jobs during his first term in office       following the recession that came after the dot-com bubble burst. In the       first 44 months of the Bush administration, 605,000 jobs were lost.              Government records of monthly jobs numbers go back to 1939, the middle       of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration.              20.6 million continuing claims in the last week of November, according       to the most recent data. The Labor Department notes that the number of       claims may be larger than the total number of people receiving benefits.                     On top of that, 617,000 women dropped out of the labor force in       September. Half of them were between 35 and 44, the prime working age.                                   ....              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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