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Trump’s Sociopathic Lust for Power
Alan Zendell, August 9, 2020 Donald Trump has two outstanding skills, creating chaos and perceiving (and shamelessly exploiting) other people’s vulnerabilities. That makes it easy to get lost in the weeds of his relentless attacks. If we pay too much … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Azar, Andrew Wheeler, Betsy Devos, bull market, charter schools, corporate profits, COVID-19, deaths, EPA, greed, Louis DeJoy, medicare, Postmaster, privatization, re-election, Scott Pruitt, social security, testing, Trump
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Trump Spring
Alan Zendell, March 22, 2019 It’s Spring! With the coming of the vernal equinox, my thoughts turn to renewal. One thing I’m renewing is my Amazon page. I’m lowering the price of updated copies of four of my books to … Continue reading
The Great 2020 Dilemma
Alan Zendell, March 18, 2019 The dilemma is simple to explain, but don’t let that fool you. It’s extremely serious. Probably as serious as anything we’ve ever faced. The problem, of course, is Donald Trump. The dilemma is how to … Continue reading
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Tagged Boeing, Chuck Schumer, deficit, Democrats, DNC, electability, election, floods, Joe Biden, John McCain, medicare, Nancy Pelosi, North Korea, Russian missiles, social media, social security, socialism, tax law, Thom Perez, trade war, Trump, Twitter, uninformed electorate, Venezuela, white supremacists
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If the GOP Health Care Bill Passes a Lot of People Will Die
Alan Zendell, June 27, 2017 One constant of the current administration is the level of noise coming out of both the White House and the Congress designed to distract and confuse the public. It’s a tactic Trump is famous for … Continue reading
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Tagged alt-right, children, disabled people, fixed income, greed, health care, medicaid, medicare, premiums, Republicans, Senate, taxes, wealth
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A Letter to People Who Voted For Trump
Alan Zendell, March 19, 2017 Agnes Gyorgyey Summers came to the United States as a young girl from Hungary during the anti-Soviet uprising of 1956. She has spent most of her life as an American working to assure that people in … Continue reading
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Tagged accountability, divest, drain the swamp, goldman sachs, golf, leadership, medicaid, medicare, president, promises, russia, social security, tax returns, Trump, vacations
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