Climate change skepticism and denial

Patience is Out: Pres. Trump Calls for 'Large Sanctions' on Turkey, Immediate Release of Pastor Brunson, says FRC

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Thursday, July 26, 2018

Vice President Pence echoed the president in an address this morning before the State Department's first-ever "Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom."

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  • Vice President Pence echoed the president in an address this morning before the State Department's first-ever "Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom."
  • With President Trump and Vice President Pence calling for 'large sanctions' on Turkey, we know the administration's patience is gone.
  • "The Trump administration has put a high priority on religious freedom and simply won't give up until Pastor Brunson is free.
  • "Earlier this month, we gathered the names of thousands of people on a pledge to pray for Pastor Brunson.

An Author with Schizophrenia Writes the Masterpiece in which the Unnamed US President is Manipulated by Haat Intelligence and Takes Part in a Global Nuclear Plot

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Thursday, July 26, 2018

Trump backers think that Haat Intelligence is a symbolic reference to the deep state and that they were able to map the novel's fictional characters to well-known people.

Key Points: 
  • Trump backers think that Haat Intelligence is a symbolic reference to the deep state and that they were able to map the novel's fictional characters to well-known people.
  • Obama and Hillary's supporters think that the president unknown to the author might be Trump because they believe that Haat Intelligence is the KGB, and the kingdom of Haat is the Soviet Union.
  • Among all these, Canadian doctors diagnosed him with schizophrenia, but years of medications didn't make the parallel universe disappear for him.
  • He still believes that the world is under constant threat from the other dimension and wants to counter the menace through education.

An Author with Schizophrenia Writes the Masterpiece in which the Unnamed US President is Manipulated by Haat Intelligence and Takes Part in a Global Nuclear Plot

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Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Trump backers think that Haat Intelligence is a symbolic reference to the deep state and that they were able to map the novel's fictional characters to well-known people.

Key Points: 
  • Trump backers think that Haat Intelligence is a symbolic reference to the deep state and that they were able to map the novel's fictional characters to well-known people.
  • Obama and Hillary's supporters think that the president unknown to the author might be Trump because they believe that Haat Intelligence is the KGB, and the kingdom of Haat is the Soviet Union.
  • Among all these, Canadian doctors diagnosed him with schizophrenia, but years of medications didn't make the parallel universe disappear for him.
  • He still believes that the world is under constant threat from the other dimension and wants to counter the menace through education.

Trump Visits Helsinki to Face "Himself" Pregnant

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Monday, July 16, 2018

NEW YORK, July 16, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- As protests continue to follow President Trump throughout his European trip, he faced a pregnant version of "himself" today.

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  • NEW YORK, July 16, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- As protests continue to follow President Trump throughout his European trip, he faced a pregnant version of "himself" today.
  • Pregnant "Trumps," gagged women and scores of activists staged a street performance in Helsinki's Senate Square today during the Trump & Putin summit.
  • The protest is against the Mexico City policy aka the "Global Gag Rule," which the Trump administration re-instated and drastically expanded further than any previous Republican administration.
  • The Trump administration seeks to enact the Gag Rule in the U.S. by applying the same restrictions to Title X-funded organizations that serve 4 million women.

CAIR Asks that New SCOTUS Pick Kavanaugh Be Questioned on Civil Rights and Presidential Powers, Recuse Himself from Cases Involving Trump Personally

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Tuesday, July 10, 2018

CAIR, the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, also called on the nominee to clearly commit to recusing himself from any cases that come before the court involving President Trump personally.

Key Points: 
  • CAIR, the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, also called on the nominee to clearly commit to recusing himself from any cases that come before the court involving President Trump personally.
  • "And because of President Trump's personal involvement in cases that may soon come before the Supreme Court, the nominee must also be questioned about his views on the limitations of presidential powers."
  • Critics of Kavanaugh's nomination suspect that the president may have picked him specifically because of his views on those powers.
  • "In my view, that critical national security need outweighs the impact on privacy occasioned by this program," Kavanaugh wrote as a D.C. circuit judge.

New Emerson College ePoll: Trump, Congressional Democrats, Voter Excitement on the Rise 4-Months from Midterm Elections

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Monday, July 9, 2018

The President continues to maintain support among the 35-54 age group, a core constituency of his base, with an approval of 51% to 42%.

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  • The President continues to maintain support among the 35-54 age group, a core constituency of his base, with an approval of 51% to 42%.
  • The financial situation of voters could be a major reason for the improvement in Trump's approval rating.
  • When asked if they (voters) were better or worse off financially than they were two years ago 42% responded better off, while 26% said worse off.
  • Males appear to be doing better in a Trump economy than females: 49% of males reported doing better, while 21% said they were doing worse.

AJC Disappointed by Supreme Court Decision on Presidential Proclamation Banning Immigrants

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Tuesday, June 26, 2018

NEW YORK, June 26, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --AJC is deeply disappointed that the United States Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, upheld President Trump's December "Proclamation" barring immigrants from nine countries.

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  • NEW YORK, June 26, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --AJC is deeply disappointed that the United States Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, upheld President Trump's December "Proclamation" barring immigrants from nine countries.
  • AJC General Counsel Marc D. Stern issued the following statement today:
    "In making this ruling under an unusually relaxed standard of review, the Supreme Court has chosen to lend its prestige to presidential action motivated by sheer religious animus.
  • The ban is repugnant to bedrock American values of religious equality and openness to immigrants from around the world.
  • We are confident that today's decision will, in time, suffer the same fate as that infamous decision."

Family Research Council Commends Pres. Trump for Signing Order Keeping Families Together, Urges Congress to Overhaul Immigration Law

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Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Attorney General Sessions shared our concerns and pledged to work toward a solution that would be just, fair and enforceable.

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  • Attorney General Sessions shared our concerns and pledged to work toward a solution that would be just, fair and enforceable.
  • President Trump issued an executive order today that will compassionately keep families together while also upholding the rule of law.
  • "However, this should not lessen the pressure for Congress to come together to overhaul our immigration system and secure our borders.
  • We need an immigration policy that is truly just, fair, family friendly, and enforceable.

AFGE: House Democrats Blast Trump Executive Orders as 'Unprecedented Attack'

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Thursday, June 14, 2018

WASHINGTON, June 14, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --Opposition to the illegal and unconstitutional executive orders President Trump issued last month targeting federal workers continues to grow.

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  • WASHINGTON, June 14, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --Opposition to the illegal and unconstitutional executive orders President Trump issued last month targeting federal workers continues to grow.
  • After 21 House Republicans told President Trump that the directives "undermine existing labor laws," 23 House Democrats all ranking members of House committees, including House Democratic leadership sent their own letter to President Trump today asking that he rescind the orders as they "constitute an unprecedented attack on good governance and a professional, non-partisan civil service."
  • American Federation of Government Employees National President J. David Cox Sr. released the following statement :
    "Politicians seem to agree on very little these days, so it is quite remarkable that both Republicans and Democrats are speaking out with such force against President Trump's illegal and unconstitutional executive orders.
  • "These executive orders strip agencies of their right to bargain terms and conditions of employment and replace it with a politically charged scheme to fire employees without due process.

Scott Cooper Miami Reports The Trump Economy Is For Real

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Monday, June 11, 2018

MIAMI BEACH, Fla., June 11, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --American news and opinion web site, Scott Cooper Miami Beach , says the Trump economy is rolling full steam ahead.

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  • MIAMI BEACH, Fla., June 11, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --American news and opinion web site, Scott Cooper Miami Beach , says the Trump economy is rolling full steam ahead.
  • President Regain and President Trump were both very nationalistic and big believers in the supply side theory of economics," posted Scott Cooper Miami .
  • "President Trump is also moving full steam ahead on his plan to even the score on global trade," reported Florida's Scott Cooper Miami.
  • Scott Cooper Miami, Florida's position is that the President has changed the economic mood of the country, something that we have needed for a long time.