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Top U.S. official slams Afghan reconstruction efforts that now exceed costs of WWII Marshall Plan

The top U.S. watchdog in Afghanistan says the 17-year reconstruction effort in that war-torn country has wasted billions because Americans have failed to root out corruption and built infrastructure without consulting local leaders about whether they needed or could afford to operate it.

Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction John Sopko told The Hill’s new morning show "Rising" this week that the cost of the U.S.-funded reconstruction effort now far exceeds the costs of the Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe after World War II.

The effort has suffered from a misguided belief that Afghans have the same needs as Americans, he argued.

“We can't rebuild it into a little America. I think that was one of the problems. We wanted to turn this into Kansas,"
he told co-hosts Krystal Ball and Buck Sexton in a segment that aired Friday.

“We designed and funded a lot of programs that the Afghans did event know about it until we turned it over to them," he continued.
Those failures in communication and understanding resulted in U.S. taxpayers wasting billions building power plants, gas stations and even a hotel that the Afghans have never used and can’t afford to operate on their own.

Sopko said the U.S. government also poured way too much money into the country without dealing with the "inherent problem of corruption" in Afghan government and society.

"It is one of the most corrupt countries in the world… We probably contributed to it by pouring too much in, too fast with too little oversight," he said. "Basically dollar bills were falling from the sky."

"You can't just throw the money at them, you have to put conditions on them," he added.

The U.S. has now appropriated $117.2 billion on reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan since the war began in 2002. That's more than the $103 billion in inflation-adjusted dollars that the U.S. collectively distributed to 16 nations in Western Europe to rebuild after World War II, Sopko's office said.​
 

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Conservative Columnist George Will: Vote Against GOP In Midterms

Longtime conservative columnist George Will is making a case against voting for Republicans in November’s 2018 midterm elections, arguing that House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and other GOP members of Congress “have become the president’s poodles.”

In a column published Friday in The Washington Post, Will lamented “Republican misrule,” and criticized lawmakers for “hav[ing] no higher ambition than to placate the president.

“The Republican-controlled Congress, which waited for Trump to undo by unilateral decree the border folly they could have prevented by actually legislating, is an advertisement for the unimportance of Republican control,” Will wrote.

Will also took on Trump aide Stephen Miller, one of the president’s top advisers on immigration, as well as the president’s former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.

“Just as a magnet attracts iron filings, Trump attracts, and is attracted to, louts,” he wrote.

Will didn’t endorse Democrats, either — “a Democratic-controlled Congress would be a basket of deplorables,” he wrote — but nevertheless pressed voters to strip the Republicans of their congressional majority.

“In today’s GOP, which is the president’s plaything, he is the mainstream,” he wrote. “So, to vote against his party’s cowering congressional caucuses is to affirm the nation’s honor while quarantining him.”

Last year, Will called Trump “the nation’s worst president” after Trump endorsed accused child molester Roy Moore for the then-open Senate seat in Alabama.
Will, like Buckley before him, rarely lets party trump considered principle. Unfortunately, the party that has largely championed his particular principles doesn't appear to have that same rational capacity of late.
 

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Trump rage-tweeting again:


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The Red Hen Restaurant should focus more on cleaning its filthy canopies, doors and windows (badly needs a paint job) rather than refusing to serve a fine person like Sarah Huckabee Sanders. I always had a rule, if a restaurant is dirty on the outside, it is dirty on the inside!
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Walter Shaub (former Director of the Office of Government Ethics) responds:



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One fine morning the president of a 330 million person country with the world’s largest nuclear arsenal decided the matter most needing his attention was the vengeful destruction of a rural eatery. Stealing babies and children made him hurt less, but the little things helped too.

p.s. Trump’s Red Hen rant would also violate the misuse of position regulation, if he followed the tradition of trying to act as though it applied. But this walking conflict of interest has chosen to hold himself to a lower standard than the federal workforce he supervises.

 

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CBS was filming an interview at the home of ICE whistleblower James Schwab, who while explaining why he resigned when he was told to lie by the administration, was interrupted when agents from Homeland Security showed up at his house.

 

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In a case of mistaken fowl play, a restaurant in DC named the Red Hen but unaffiliated with the Red Hen in Lexington VA that booted Sarah Huckabee Sanders - is getting death threats, one-star reviews on yelp and has been... egged.

No surprise there. Not the brightest of America, are they?
 

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CBS was filming an interview at the home of ICE whistleblower James Schwab, who while explaining why he resigned when he was told to lie by the administration, was interrupted when agents from Homeland Security showed up at his house.

Loved the look on their faces when they realized they were being filmed in the act. "Busted!"
 
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Trump rage-tweeting again:
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(Trump calles Red Hen Restaurant "filthy")

Walter Shaub (former Director of the Office of Government Ethics) responds:

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One fine morning the president of a 330 million person country with the world’s largest nuclear arsenal decided the matter most needing his attention was the vengeful destruction of a rural eatery. Stealing babies and children made him hurt less, but the little things helped too.

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p.s. Trump’s Red Hen rant would also violate the misuse of position regulation, if he followed the tradition of trying to act as though it applied. But this walking conflict of interest has chosen to hold himself to a lower standard than the federal workforce he supervises.


As with nearly every Trump accusation, there's reason to investigate:

A retaliatory tweet from Trump on Monday commented on the restaurant’s “filthy” exterior, adding: “If a restaurant is dirty on the outside, it is dirty on the inside.”

It’s debatable that the restaurant looks at all dirty on the outside. As for the inside, health officials found absolutely no problems at the eatery in two of four inspections of the Red Hen since 2014, including this year. Last year the sole violation included storing pickles in the wrong kind of jars. Its sole “critical” violations were found four years ago: improper storage of meat and failure to mark certain prepared food with an expiration date. All violations were corrected.

The record for the president’s various restaurants is far worse. His establishments have racked up scores of violations, including for several critical issues such as fly and cockroach infestations, food stored at improper temperatures and dirty conditions. The Trump Cafe and Grill, and Trump Bar, both in Trump Tower in Manhattan, and restaurants at Mar-a-Lago in Florida and the Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point in the Bronx have all tallied several violations.

In April, inspectors dinged Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., on nine food health issues. It was written up for unsanitary food-contact surfaces, improper food holding temperatures and improper storage to prevent cross-contamination, among other problems.

In 2015, Trump Cafe and Grill was cited for nine health violations. Six were deemed critical and included dirty food-contact surfaces, dirty wiping cloths and cold food stored at an improper temperature. The following year it was cited for five violations — three critical, including roach infestation. It was cited for four critical violations last year and for three so far this year.

Trump’s restaurant at Mar-a-Lago was cited for 13 health violations last year, including for undercooked fish and hot raw meat, just days before Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe had dinner there. The restaurant chalked up a combined 78 health code violations in just three years.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entr...iolations-red-hen_us_5b318f1fe4b0cb56051b8447

Matthew 23:27

Outwardly shiny and glitzy, inside, filled with all manner of filth.
 

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The latest act:


John Melendez, a comedian known as “Stuttering John” who was once a regular on the Howard Stern Show, claimed during his podcast to have reached President Trump Wednesday night while posing as New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez, a Democrat who has been outspoken on immigration reform.
The recording of the call features a voice that sounds like Trump’s discussing immigration policy with the fake Menendez.

The White House’s Office of Legislative Affairs, which typically coordinates phone calls from Congress to the president, tried to kill the call when it realized Menendez had not tried to reach Trump. But the call went through anyway, Politico said.

The incident underscores concerns about the White House’s handling of its communications technology, which security experts have criticized for not being stringent enough. In late 2016, John Kelly’s personal cell phone was likely compromised when he was part of Trump’s transition team. Kelly now serves as the White House Chief of Staff.

Trump reportedly uses at least two iPhones to conduct White House business, with both lacking the robust security employed by his predecessors. White House aides have reportedly urged the president to swap out his phones on a monthly basis, but the president felt it was “too inconvenient.”

Security expert Bruce Schneier has said that the likelihood that Trump’s communications have already been compromised is high. “The question is how many foreign powers” Schneier told the Washington Post last month, adding that it was safe to assume “that anything said on unsecured phones is known by — name your top six intelligence agencies.”

On Twitter, several people drew comparisons with the furor over the private email server that Hillary Clinton used while Secretary of State.

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This would be hilarious if it wasn't for the gigantic security breach it represents.
 

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This would be hilarious if it wasn't for the gigantic security breach it represents.


Elect a clown, expect a circus.



Meanwhile, Mueller keeps on.

This is just the latest gesture of confidence from an emboldened Rosenstein, who appears to be growing more defiant as the attacks from Trump and his allies ramp up. Instead of backing down, Rosenstein is responding to Republicans’ threats by daring them to continue.

There’s likely a reason for Rosenstein’s confidence — and it’s almost certainly not good news for Trump.
 

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There’s likely a reason for Rosenstein’s confidence — and it’s almost certainly not good news for Trump.

He is terrified because he KNOWS Mueller will be confirming what more than half the country already knows ... Trump worked with and relied on Putin in order to get elected. The election results are illegitimate.

The irony of this is that the whole birther issue was used for the sole intention of making Obama's presidency illegitimate. His own actions have made Trump (as POTUS) illegitimate.
 

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He is terrified because he KNOWS Mueller will be confirming what more than half the country already knows ... Trump worked with and relied on Putin in order to get elected. The election results are illegitimate.

The irony of this is that the whole birther issue was used for the sole intention of making Obama's presidency illegitimate. His own actions have made Trump (as POTUS) illegitimate.

So quit whining and impeach him :idunno:
 

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[FONT=&]This is just the latest gesture of confidence from an emboldened Rosenstein, who appears to be growing more defiant as the attacks from Trump and his allies ramp up. Instead of backing down, Rosenstein is responding to Republicans’ threats by daring them to continue.
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His assessment was apparently accurate. His defiance of Trump was in April.
 
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