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White House confident they have votes to pass Senate GOP tax plan | Fox News - 0 views

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    Interesting
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Euthanasia Poll Results - 8 views

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    this is an issue that I found and thought was interesting
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    I think it's wrong to keep them on life support if they really don't want to live.
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    This is good because who wants to be alive if the only way they can stay alive is if they're hooked up to a bunch of machines just laying in bed. Also costing money for everyone involved with it
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    I think that someone who is terminally ill and is in pain everyday due to it should have the right to choose when they die.
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    I feel like if someone's on life support and are suffering day in and day out they should have the right to end their life peacefully if they're in that much pain.
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Trump - 3 views

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    I found this interesting, Trump is proceeding with his Wall Plans.
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Police Reportedly Claim a Brooklyn Teen Consented to Sex in Custody. That's Impossible. - 17 views

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    How do yall feel about this? personally think this is awful and that these cops are sick and disgusting.
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    This is awful. These officers need to be fired, and put in prison for rape.
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    how and why would she consent to sex in custody i don't believe it and feel like they should be punished.
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    This is horrible, they took advantage of her.
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    That's just insane, who would do something like that.
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    This is why cops need to be reevaluated.
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    I think this is a good example of why not all cops are the hero's we believe they are. Just like police brutality, they think the person deserves it but why in the world would this girl deserve that
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    that is just messed up
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Americans Taxed $400 Billion For Fiber Optic Internet That Doesn't Exist | National Eco... - 10 views

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    "According to a fairly recent book (2015) called The Book of Broken Promises, the American people have been charged some $400 billion by telecom companies (at the instance of government) for fiber optic upgrades that have not materialized."
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    Huh okay.
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    I believe a better use of the money would be to use the $400 Billion directly to create the fiber optics and have the ISP's use those instead of just giving the money straight to the ISP's and trusting them to create a network of Fiber Optics and not put that money into their pockets.
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White House wanted to publicly shame Tillerson, source says - CNNPolitics - 2 views

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    a new thing that trump is trying to do
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57% of net neutrality comments submitted to FCC appear to be fake | VentureBeat - 6 views

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    "the public was able to submit comments to the FCC on the topic electronically. Of those, 57 percent used either duplicate email addresses or temporary email addresses, while many individual names appeared thousands of times in the submissions, Pew said."
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Is Pocahontas a Racial Slur? Native Americans Say They're Insulted by Trump's Remarks - 47 views

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    "The White House is trying to argue that the nickname "Pocahontas" is "not a racial slur" against Native Americans after President Donald Trump used it Monday as an insult during a ceremony honoring the Navajo code talkers. Native Americans do not agree. "
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    I don't think his comment wasn't necessary for him to say
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    He made this statement in front of a portrait of Andrew Jackson, as stated in the article, who signed the Indian Removal Act. Coincidence?
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    President Trump's behavior is naturally insensitive and inappropriate. So it doesn't surprise me that he'd make a comment such as that. I do agree that using that word directly insulted their heritage as well as the achievements they've made during the war.
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    what trump said was mega wrong and it saddens me that he felt the need to throw petty snaps at elizabeth during this night of honoring the navajo code talkers.
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    I don't think the word itself is insulting but the way it was used made it become that way.
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    donald did insult the senator because the senator isn't exactly one of his supporters but either way he had no right for insulting her even if she wasn't one of his supporters so in other words he doesn't like the fact that there is a woman indian heritage senator for the united states.
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    It is a problem that this happened, but the media is "making a mountain out of a mole hill" so to speak.
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    I think they're trying to make it bigger deal they act like they don't know what type of president the country voted for. Long before he became president he was having issues will racial names and opinions, Being president hasn't changed the situation. You'll just have to put up with it.
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    It may not have been the word itself that was the root of the problem, but it was the way he used it to try to discredit Warren before, so for him to use it again in this scenario was bad on his part.
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    trump was in the wrong
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    His comment wasn't necessary at all, he had no reason to call her that and I think he just dug himself a deeper hole by doing that
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    I believe it is a racist slur. this isn't the first time President Trump has been racist towards someone. I don't think people realized what kind of person Donald Trump is. He thinks that just because he is president he can say and do whatever he wants, and doesn't care who he hurts or offends.
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    I think that this should be a big deal because this is just one example of our president being insensitive, and discriminatory. I don't think that these people have a right to say that this slur wasn't offensive, when they aren't native american. A white person can't look at a racial minority group and dictate what is and isnt offensive to that group. If a minority group says something is offensive, its offensive.
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    I think he was in the wrong for saying that out of petty but others are also making it a bigger deal then it actually is.
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    I don't understand what president trump wants to do in the future.
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    Trump's remark was insensitive and childish. He was at this event for the sole purpose of honoring these heroes, but he felt the need to mock Senator Warren. It's not difficult to understand that the name he is using is offensive, especially when he has actual Native people telling him so, yet he continues to behave in this disrespectful manner.
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    this is why Trump shouldn't be president. He's the worst possible president ever.
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    I think that Donald Trump needs to be more careful about what he says. He does not need to bring more fights to himself by saying stuff like that, but he shouldn't not defend himself when others bash him. He needs to be more respectful as a President and think before he speaks, because he is representing the United States of America.
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    I think the media is overreacting
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    I feel like President Trump shouldn't have even mentioned anything in regards to the natives. He should have just remained on track an honored those Tribal men instead of turning the tables and sounding like he insulted their culture. Plus the media in itself shouldn't have even recorded that, because now WWII is about to happen on the media.
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    I think that i agree with it being "culturally insensitive" as some could be offended by that, but i don't think I can fully support it being considered a racial slur at this time
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    This is wrong
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    As a Native American, I would say it's a nasty generalization. We are not all a stereotype; and I love how he referenced us all to a children's movie that scratches the surface on our culture. It was a disrespectful remark.
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    He wasn't trying to say it to be racist he was trying to see it to make fun of her but the media of course takes it in a whole different direction
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    I do believe it was culturally insensitive but it isn't a racial slur.
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    trump is discriminating against that native of american by using the Pocahontas name as an insult
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    This is culturally insensitive. He was there to honor those men, not to take a stab at someone he doesn't like.
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    I think that it is rude to make that comment, but it is not a racial slur
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    In my personal opinion I feel like what he said was not wrong but I definitely feel the context to the event at which it was said makes it an issue. Poking fun at someone who claims to have Native American ancestry without proof does not seem particularly wrong to me but to do it at an event meant to show respect to code talkers certainly complicates matters.
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    i dont think it was a racial slur but now that its getting so much press i think it may become a slur
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    I do agree that it wasn't a racial slur but saying it in front of the Navajo code speakers it was wrong and insensitive
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Senate GOP tax bill hurts the poor more than originally thought, CBO finds - The Washin... - 0 views

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    It would help the rich and harm the poor and middle class.
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Timeline: What we know about Trump Jr.'s exchanges with WikiLeaks - CNNPolitics - 2 views

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    "There is a web of connections between the Trump campaign, the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks and the public disclosures it injected into the presidential campaign. Federal investigators are examining some of these relationships and whether any of them were part of an effort to coordinate with Russia's election-meddling efforts."
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New York terror suspect was radicalized domestically, governor says - CNN - 2 views

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    This is a terrible event. I can't believe that ISIS is still believing they are doing the right thing. They are killing people in the name of their God and the way they think things shouldn't be. They are Hippocratics.
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Donald Trump Jr schooled on Twitter after Halloween 'socialism' tweet | US news | The G... - 2 views

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    "Donald Trump Jr got a lesson in sharing from social media on Tuesday, after tweeting a picture of his daughter Chloe with her Halloween candy haul, and threatening to take half of it away to "teach her about socialism"."
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    This was hilarious
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Ex-AG Holder Honored for Advancing Gay, Transgender Rights - 1 views

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    "Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is being recognized in Boston for advancing gay and transgender rights."
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    This is a very good and taking steps closer to equality.
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World's witnessing a new Gilded Age as billionaires' wealth swells to $6tn | Business |... - 12 views

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    "The world's super-rich hold the greatest concentration of wealth since the US Gilded Age at the turn of the 20th century, when families like the Carnegies, Rockefellers and Vanderbilts controlled vast fortunes. "
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    the super rich should have to pay lots of taxes so it go and help more people.
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    Super rich should pay more in taxes considering they have enough money to buy gold cars
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    I think sports team should give up some there money because they are always going to make that money back .
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    You can't help but get a little concerned when remembering the gilded age. Especially what followed such as the Panic of 1893.
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Stockton's mayor wants to give residents $500 a month, no strings attached - Oct. 27, 2017 - 21 views

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    "Stockton will likely become the first city in the nation to test out a version of universal basic income, an economic system that would regularly provide all residents enough money to cover basic expenses, with no conditions or restrictions."
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    I feel like if the whole nation did this and then cut everything else we would literally just be back at square one. It would not make a difference.
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    This is crazy. This could help so much. We could get rid of welfare it that could be just like welfare.
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    this is a very good idea and the results can be awesome and could chage and save lives from a lot of bad stuff. but we need to find a way to fund this idea. i think if we use the welfare money to fund it. we could get rid of the welfare and then we can make sure every one is taken care of with the basic income instead.
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    I feel this would benefit so many people so much. And besides they say Canada is a pretty well-off country, so why not do this?
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    i think that this would be good for some people to get this money like this to help them through tough times
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    This is a great idea. Many people do not have the money to get by even though they might work long hours. The only problem is that some people will abuse this, and by drugs or alcohol, or even lottery tickets.
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    The people could benefit from this so they could use it will bills,grocers, and things they need, but on the other hand they could miss use the money you are handing out. So is this a good thing? or not?
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    This could definitely help the poor family's who don't have enough money.
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