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Lin-Manuel Miranda Trump's Going Straight to Hell!!!

Lin-Manuel Miranda Trumps Going Straight to Hell!!! Lin-Manuel Miranda Slams Trump for Attacking San Juan Mayor, Youre Going Straight to Hell Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda blasted Donald Trump for his Twitter attack on San Juans mayor.

bluntly telling the Prez hes got a clear path to hell waiting for him.

Mirandas comments come in response to Trump saying San Juans mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz is showing poor leadership in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico.

and accusing her of being nasty to him because Democrats told her to.

Lin-Manuel fired back Saturday morning, saying.

Youre going straight to hell.

No long lines for you.

Someone will say, Right this way, sir. Theyll clear a path. He continued by defending Cruz for working nonstop while Trump golfs.

and called the Prez a congenital liar. Miranda is of Puerto Rican descent and has been pushing hard to get help for the island hit by Hurricane Maria, and like San Juans mayor.

he clearly doesnt believe Trumps doing enough.

San Juan mayor on Puerto Rico relief efforts: I am done being polite.

I am done being politically correct.

I am mad as hell..

For more infomation >> Lin-Manuel Miranda Trump's Going Straight to Hell!!!|K CHANNEL - Duration: 2:47.

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The pink house! President Trump and Melania's home lights up - Duration: 2:11.

For more infomation >> The pink house! President Trump and Melania's home lights up - Duration: 2:11.

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WATCH: President Donald Trump addresses the mass shooting in Las Vegas. - Duration: 5:06.

For more infomation >> WATCH: President Donald Trump addresses the mass shooting in Las Vegas. - Duration: 5:06.

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'An Act Of Pure Evil': Trump Calls For Unity After Deadly Las Vegas Shooting - Duration: 1:28.

For more infomation >> 'An Act Of Pure Evil': Trump Calls For Unity After Deadly Las Vegas Shooting - Duration: 1:28.

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President Trump Offers "Warmest Condolences And Sympathies" To Las Vegas Victims - Duration: 1:43.

For more infomation >> President Trump Offers "Warmest Condolences And Sympathies" To Las Vegas Victims - Duration: 1:43.

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Melania Trump - the White House bathed in pink light to honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month - Duration: 2:41.

For more infomation >> Melania Trump - the White House bathed in pink light to honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month - Duration: 2:41.

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Trump Calls Puerto Ricans Lazy Ingrates While He Skips Work To Golf - Duration: 3:16.

Donald Trump had quite the busy weekend on Twitter.

Unfortunately, that was the thing he really did over the weekend aside, obviously, from

playing golf.

Since becoming president, Donald Trump has now spent a grand total of two months, out

of eight months, playing golf.

He spent three months, out of eight months, at a Trump branded property here in the United

States and yet, somehow in between rounds of golf this past weekend, he had not only

the time but, the audacity, to attack the mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico as ungrateful.

Questioning, not only her work ethic but the work ethic of all Puerto Ricans saying that

they're lazy and they want things done for them because they're not willing to do it

themselves and he attacked the leadership of the mayor of San Juan.

A women who was wading through almost chest high water with a bull horn, looking for survivors

in the flooded areas while Donald Trump was out there playing golf and he had the gull

to attack her leadership?

He had the gull to call Puerto Ricans lazy because they're literally begging for FEMA

or the federal government or someone to come in and help them because the majority of them

do not have drinking water.

There may or may not, according to reports, be cholera in the streets because of the floodwater

that is contaminating people.

The morgues in Puerto Rico are at full capacity because they can't handle anymore dead bodies

but you, golfer and chief, Tweeter and chief, are the real leader here?

No, you failed by every imaginable measure.

This crisis in Puerto Rico proves what a disgusting little, horrible waste of oxygen kind of human

being you truly are Mr. Trump.

You're pathetic.

You're week.

You don't know what you're doing.

You're not smart enough to do this job.

You have no leadership abilities to speak of so you attack the leadership qualities

of others.

The only way you feel better about yourself is by dragging others through the mud, which

they were literally already sloshing through to save other human beings' lives.

Would you do that?

No.

What you did was dedicate the golf trophy of this past weekend, to the victims in Puerto

Rico as if that's somehow going to help them.

What are you, going to fill it up with clean water and let everybody come around and get

a spoonful of it?

That's about the only way that that might possibly even help.

You're a piece of crap.

That's the bottom line here folks.

That's what we're dealing with and I'm tired of dancing around the issue and beating around

the bush.

Donald Trump is a piece of crap and his Tweets this past weekend, about the good people of

Puerto Rico and that mayor of San Juan prove it without

a doubt.

For more infomation >> Trump Calls Puerto Ricans Lazy Ingrates While He Skips Work To Golf - Duration: 3:16.

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Between the Scenes - Las Vegas, Puerto Rico and How Trump Responds to Tragedy: The Daily Show - Duration: 1:56.

- One thing that's particularly illuminating

for me on the Trump issue is how

he and how people deal with mass shootings in America.

On his side, I found it intriguing that

after Puerto Rico's devastation,

hurricane hits them,

immediately he starts tweeting out,

oh, this was a broke nation,

they didn't pay their bills.

They owed Wall Street, they were in debt,

they didn't keep up their infrastructure, they didn't,

immediately blaming the people of Puerto Rico.

A hurricane hit them.

No one plans for a hurricane.

You can literally do nothing about a hurricane.

And then you see him today giving his address

and he's like, you know, these poor people,

and the evil and the scourge that hit them.

And I go, not that you shouldn't have said that,

but you've displayed that you do have

the ability to display sympathy,

just not for certain people.

You know what I mean? (audience applauding)

So when you,

you're speaking about people who've been shot,

they've been gunned down,

and you just go, let's just in this moment,

let's just acknowledge their pain and suffering.

And then Puerto Ricans you're like

let's talk about what they could've done,

things that they could've,

and there's literally nothing.

And that's the irony of the whole situation for me

is people speak about mass shootings

like they are natural disasters.

People speak about it like there's nothing you can do.

Absolute.

Well what are we, that's another one.

Oh, another one hits.

There's nothing we can do.

What can we do?

And it's like, there is something you can do.

(audience applauding)

There is something you can do.

(audience applauding)

For more infomation >> Between the Scenes - Las Vegas, Puerto Rico and How Trump Responds to Tragedy: The Daily Show - Duration: 1:56.

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Trump Undermines His Staff On Twitter And Pushes For War With North Korea - Duration: 3:36.

On Sunday afternoon, Donald Trump took a break from insulting Puerto Ricans on Twitter and

instead decided to have some kind of private conversation I guess with Rex Tillerson, the

Secretary of State.

In the tweets that he sent out, he told Rex Tillerson, our Secretary of State, who, according

to Trump, is doing a great job, but he shouldn't bother trying to negotiate with North Korea

or kind of work out any kind of deal to make North Korea scale back their nuclear ambitions

and instead said we will do what has to be done.

Don't worry, Rex.

He then went on to say that 25 years of playing nice with rocket man hasn't worked, that it

didn't work under Clinton, Bush, or Obama.

Only he, meaning Donald Trump, can solve this problem.

Well, first and foremost, Kim Jong-un has not been the leader of North Korea for 25

years.

Somebody probably needs to inform Donald Trump of that little piece of trivia, because it

seems rather important.

Second of all, it wasn't until you became president and started antagonizing him on

Twitter that he started saying, "You know what?

I'm going to bomb your ass."

You know?

They had weapons.

They would occasionally issue these vague threats that they never had any intention

of following through on during those other presidencies, and I guess the reason those

other presidents didn't take it too serious is because they knew it wasn't serious.

You, on the other hand, Mr. thin-skin Donald Trump, have made the situation so much worse.

This was not about a failure of Clinton, Bush, or Obama.

This is about a failure of you.

Rex Tillerson, to his credit, even though he's a piece of crap, is actually doing what

should be done.

Meanwhile, you're going on Twitter in front of millions of people and undermining the

job that this guy is doing when it might be one of the only good things he's ever done

since the day he was born, but you can't handle that.

You want war.

Why?

Because again, you see the North Korea situation as some kind of failure of Obama, Bush, and

Clinton, and you think that you can somehow be successful where these other people allegedly

were not.

This might be your only chance at some kind of victory during your presidency, so you

want to make damn sure that you get the chance to lob some bombs over at North Korea.

Well, let me tell you this.

There's 25 million people in the country of North Korea that are essentially political

prisoners.

They have no contacts with the outside world.

They don't understand what's going on outside their borders.

They don't know, and they're not allowed to know.

If you send bombs over there, you're going to kill them.

Not all of them, hopefully.

Depends on what kind of bombs you send and how many, but you're going to kill a lot of

them.

You're going to kill a lot more of them than you will the so-called bad guys.

That's on you.

Those are civilian deaths that can be prevented, and people like Rex Tillerson actually I guess

kind of understand that, but you don't care.

You don't care how many innocent civilians you have to kill so long as you get the opportunity

to prove a point and say, "I did something that Obama was never able

to do."

For more infomation >> Trump Undermines His Staff On Twitter And Pushes For War With North Korea - Duration: 3:36.

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Trump Attacks the Mayor of San Juan: A Closer Look - Duration: 11:26.

-Every week, it seems like we've seen Donald Trump at his worst,

and every week he finds a way to sink lower.

And now, with his response to the crisis in Puerto Rico,

we are witnessing, once again,

the very real consequences of

electing a lazy, ignorant racist as president.

For more on this, it's time for "A Closer Look."

[ Cheers and applause ]

The scale of the humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico

cannot be overstated.

Over 3 million U.S. citizens living there

have been without power.

More than half the population

doesn't have access to clean drinking water.

Food is scarce, roads are damaged,

and gas has been in short supply.

And yet our president seems to know

only one thing about the situation --

that Puerto Rico is an island.

-It's on an island in the middle of the ocean.

It's out in the ocean.

This is an island sitting in the middle of an ocean,

and it's a big ocean. It's a very big ocean.

This is an island, surrounded by water.

Big water, ocean water.

-"Water." [ Laughter ]

The whole things like getting a situation report

from a cartoon caveman. [ Laughter ]

But it's not fair to keep harping on

the fact that Trump is dumb.

Let's not forget, he's also lazy.

The day after Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico...

So, Trump literally needed the TV

to tell him to help Puerto Rico.

Trump watches so much TV, at this point,

even golf announcers will start dropping hints for him

about how to do his job.

-And a short putt here for McIlroy,

but he looks distracted.

-He's probably focused on President Trump's tweets

about North Korea this morning.

-That's got to be on his mind.

-He's looking at the hole and thinking,

"Please, Mr. President, stop calling him Little Rocket Man."

-And, when you think about it, if there's a nuclear war,

then there would be no more golf.

-Good point.

-And here's the putt for par.

And he missed it. [ Audience ohs ]

-That's what happens when the president tweets crazy [bleep]

[ Laughter ]

-And on top of that --

[ Cheers and applause ] That is what happens.

And on top of that,

Trump's acting Homeland Security Director made things worse

when she called the recovery effort...

And when she heard that comment,

the mayor of San Juan was understandably frustrated,

pleading in interviews and press conferences for more help,

and a greater sense of urgency for the people of Puerto Rico.

And in return, Donald Trump did what any leader would do --

he berated the people begging him for help.

-President Trump is attacking the mayor of San Juan

in a barrage of early morning tweets.

-"The mayor of San Juan,

who was very complimentary only a few days ago,

has now been told by the Democrats that

'You must be nasty to Trump.'

Such poor leadership ability by the mayor of San Juan

and others in Puerto Rico."

Another tweet, "who are not able to get their workers to help.

They want everything to be done for them

when it should be a community effort."

-Everything?

They want electricity and drinking water,

not Rihanna tickets and a new Tesla.

Now obviously, many Americans are angry about

the president's choice to lash out at the mayor of San Juan

instead of focusing on hurricane relief.

But no one is madder than Puerto Ricans themselves.

One of our writers, Jenny Hagel, is Puerto Rican,

and she's here to comment right now.

Welcome, Jenny.

[ Cheers and applause ]

-Thank you, Seth.

First of all, can we see a clip

of Mayor Cruz being nasty, please?

-When you're drinking from a creek,

it's not a good news story.

When you don't have food for a baby,

it's not a good news story.

Damn it, this is not a good news story.

This is a people-are-dying story.

This is a life-or-death story.

-If you think that's nasty,

you've never seen a Puerto Rican woman get mad.

She didn't even throw her shoe.

[ Laughter ] You don't believe me?

One time during a parent-teacher conference,

my mom told my teacher to go to hell,

and my teacher was a priest.

[ Laughter ]

Also, here's how I know that's not nasty --

she didn't even switch over to Spanish,

'cause that's when you know you're in trouble

with a Puerto Rican woman.

If Mayor Cruz ever goes full Puerto Rican on you --

[ Speaking Spanish ]

[ Cheers and applause ]

Mm-hmm-hmm-hmm-hm.

You might be thinking, "Well, if she didn't get that mad,

maybe she's not Puerto Rican," but you know how I know she is?

'Cause she's in the middle of a [bleep] storm,

and she still looks good.

Look at those glasses.

[ Laughter ]

Meanwhile, you look like a hurricane hit you

on a normal day.

[ Laughter ]

Mira, quit calling Mayor Cruz nasty.

That's not the word you mean.

You mean noncompliant.

You're mad because you were challenged by a woman of color.

You're mad that a woman of color is more compassionate

and better at her job than you.

Because you don't like us, and I know why.

it's because we have the thick wavy hair

you so desperately crave. [ Laughter ]

[ Cheers and applause ] It's true.

I lose more hair in the shower in the morning

than you have on your whole head.

You [speaking Spanish]

[ Laughter ]

So remember, if you know what's good for you,

don't step to a Puerto Rican woman.

You can't handle it.

[ Speaking Spanish ]

Back to you, Seth.

[ Cheers and applause ]

-Jenny Hagel, everybody. [ Applause ]

But you know -- it's not fair of us to keep harping

on the fact that Trump is dumb and lazy.

Let's not forget he's also a liar.

And any Trump crisis would not be complete

without a bizarre and unnecessary lie,

fabricated out of whole cloth.

Like this tweet when Trump tried to brag about

his response to the hurricane.

Sounds reassuring,

except for the fact that Puerto Rican officials

literally had no idea what Trump was talking about.

Asked about Trump's tweet,

the governor of Puerto Rico said...

Just imagine how scary his lie about building safety would be

if his previous job was buildings.

Oh [bleep]

[ Laughter and applause ]

Someone better check those inspection papers.

[ Applause ]

Seriously, and you better pray they don't look like this.

[ Laughter ]

With his insults this weekend,

Trump proved once again how petty and cruel he can be.

And, look, I know he won't listen to me or the media

or the mayor of San Juan,

but he does usually listen to the military.

So I'll let retired Lieutenant General Russel Honoré,

who was in Puerto Rico while Trump was at his golf course,

sum this whole thing up.

-What is your reaction to the president's tweets this morning?

-I have no reaction. The mayor is living on a cot.

And I hope the president have a good day at golf.

-Damn. [ Audience oohs ]

Were you in the Army or SEAL Team Sass?

[ Laughter ]

This is the cruel racism of Donald Trump at work.

When the victims of hurricanes in Florida and Texas

needed help, he didn't hesitate.

But when the victims are people of color,

and when the critics challenging him are women of color,

his reaction is to insult them,

drag his feet on sending help,

and bring up financial issues.

For example, no one ever asked

how Texas and Florida would pay for their recoveries,

but Trump has repeatedly raised the issue with Puerto Rico,

tweeting about its...

And then at the same time,

his own administration is pushing forward

on a plan that will help the rich.

A giant tax cut.

-President Trump and Republican lawmakers making the case

for their newly unveiled tax plan.

-An independent, non-partisan group has come out and said that

80% of the benefits by 2027 will accrue to the top 1%.

That means, if you're a family making over $900,000,

under the plan, the details that we know so far,

you're gonna get a $200,000 tax cut.

-The Tax Policy Center also estimates the plan would add

$2.4 trillion to the deficit over 10 years.

-So while he chides Puerto Rico for not paying its debts,

Trump is willing to spend trillions on a plan

that would cut his own taxes.

That is, if he even keeps his money here in the U.S.

I have a feeling he's got his money stashed away on...

-An island.

Surrounded by water.

Big water, ocean water.

-"Water, water."

[ Laughter and applause ]

So, in the middle of a disaster,

Trump is worried about finding the money

to save lives in Puerto Rico,

but isn't as concerned about spending $2 trillion on tax cuts

for the ultra wealthy.

And not only that, Trump's cabinet

of millionaires and billionaires

is so out of touch,

they can't even lie about their tax plan effectively.

Last week, Trump economic advisor Gary Cohn,

a multi-millionaire former Goldman Sachs executive,

tried to claim middle-class taxpayers would get a tax cut

of about $1,000 a year.

But when he offered examples of ways

families could spend that money,

he didn't seem to know how much everyday items cost.

-If we allow a family to keep another $1,000 of their income,

what does that mean?

They can renovate their kitchen,

they can buy a new -- They could buy a new car.

-Huh? [ Audience oohs ]

[ Laughter ]

You think it costs $1,000 to buy a new car?

The best you could do with $1,000

is take Uber everywhere for a week.

Also, I love that he thinks the first thing

a middle-class family would do with $1,000

is renovate their kitchen. [ Laughter ]

"Okay, honey, we could pay off

our student loans or these medical bills,

or we could get that hot Property Brother

to add subway tile to the breakfast nook."

"Oh, hey, I just found a $5 bill in my jeans.

Why don't I take us all to the movies?

Popcorn? Of course. It's a $5."

So Trump doesn't have the basic human decency

to show compassion and grace

towards victims of a natural disaster.

And his party is more concerned with cutting taxes for the rich,

but if there's one thing we can all agree on,

surely it's that children deserve health care.

Republicans have always proclaimed themselves

the party of family values,

so I'm sure they would never let a government program

that provides health care to millions of children

expire without doing anything about it.

And there's no way this next clip will prove me wrong.

-Funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program,

known as "CHIP," expired today,

after Congress failed to come up with the necessary $15 billion.

Created 20 years ago with bipartisan support,

CHIP provides insurance for nine million kids

whose families make too much to qualify for Medicaid

but too little to buy their own insurance.

-Man, how soulless do you have to be

to let children's health insurance expire?

I'd say Paul Ryan would have trouble

looking at himself in the mirror,

if he had a reflection.

[ Laughter ]

This week has once again given us very clear proof

of who Donald Trump really is,

and who he and the GOP really serve.

Suffering U.S. citizens in Puerto Rico

are desperate for help,

and millions of children need health care,

but Trump and the GOP have no problem spending $2 trillion

on tax cuts for the rich.

We'd all be a lot better off

if Trump would just stop being president.

He could go anywhere. You know, even...

-An island.

Surrounded by water.

Big water, ocean water.

-"Water." This has been "A Closer Look."

[ Cheers and applause ]

For more infomation >> Trump Attacks the Mayor of San Juan: A Closer Look - Duration: 11:26.

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Trevor Responds to the Las Vegas Shooting & Trump Tweets the Weekend Away: The Daily Show - Duration: 10:39.

I'm sure, just like many of you,

I woke up this morning to the devastating news

coming out of Las Vegas.

Another mass shooting.

This time somehow even deadlier

than all the other mass shootings.

And they say that this was the worst in American history.

But every shooting

is the worst for someone.

And you know what-what blew my mind this morning

is when I realized

that I have-I have just, like...

I've lived in the U.S. and New York

for two years now, all right?

And in that time there have been 20 mass shootings.

20 mass shootings in the U.S.

What's been particularly heartbreaking is--

other than the lives lost--

is how I feel like people

are becoming more accustomed to this type of news,

every single time.

I almost know how it's going to play out.

We're shocked. We're sad.

Thoughts and prayers. And then, almost on cue,

people are gonna come out saying, "Whatever you do,

"when speaking about the shootings,

don't talk about guns."

Talking about gun control and whether we new... need

more restrictive laws-- I just don't think that

that's an appropriate time for this to be happening.

There's a time and place for a political debate,

uh, but now is the time to unite as a country.

This is not the time

to be talking about guns.

Sometimes I wish I had used this logic as a kid

when I've done something wrong. You know?

My mom wanted to ground me. I should have just said,

"Is this the time, Mom, that we...

"politicize what's happening right now?

"This is not the time to talk about my lack of discipline.

"This is a time for us to unite as a family,

"to focus on the fact that I'm stuck in the kitchen window

"trying to sneak back in. Come on, Mom.

This is not the time."

When... like, when is the time?

And also, if you say after a mass shooting is never the time,

then you'll never have the conversation in America,

because there's a mass shooting almost every single day.

So when is the time? Think about it.

With everything else-- when a plane crashes,

we talk about plane safety immediately.

When a bridge collapses,

we talk about infrastructure immediately.

When a lion attacks people, we talk about

why there are so many lions roaming around.

Is that just me? Africa?

All right, cool. Skip-skip that one.

Skip that one. But, like, I... Like, I don't know how to...

We seem to do everything to avoid talking about guns.

I've never been to a country

where people are as afraid to speak about guns.

Every time there's a shooting.

You got to look at something else.

Is it Muslims? Is it their religion, is that what it is?

Is it blacks? It's the blacks. It's the black on black crime.

Is it mentally ill people? Is it white nationalists?

Every time, it's a different question.

And now... and now, after this incident in Las Vegas,

we're asking a new question.

Is it hotels?

Certainly hotel security will be revisited across the globe, uh,

after this event.

There's no check of your bags.

Uh, I'm not sure how one gets that many firearms

up into their room, but that's gonna be, now, an issue.

Who would have thought that someone would be firing

from the Mandalay Bay hotel?

So now we have to rethink security.

So... so, just to keep track of the argument--

mass shooting, mass shooting, mass shooting, mass shooting,

mass shooting, mass shooting... we have to take care

of this hotel check-in issue.

Oh, and-and... and by the way,

just to give you an idea of how far away America is

from actual gun control--

this week Congress is going to vote

on deregulating gun silencers. Yeah.

Because, I guess, Congress is thinking,

"Gun violence is out of control. How can we make it quieter?

Yeah, how can we do that?"

So... so, the people of Las Vegas,

I can't give you thoughts and prayers.

I can only say that I'm sorry.

I'm sorry that we live in a world where there are people

who will put a gun...

before your lives.

And this story will develop over time, and we'll keep on it.

But for now, let's go into the news of the weekend.

Let's start with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.

A man whose name sounds less, uh, like a man

and more like a rich old lady's Pomeranian.

Earlier this week...

earlier this week...

the secretary of state revealed

that he has a direct line of communication with North Korea.

Which is a big deal, considering North Korea

is threatening to launch nuclear weapons at the U.S.

Unfortunately for the rest of us, President Trump

has a direct line of communication with Twitter.

U.S. president, Donald Trump, appears to be undermining

his top diplomat on North Korea.

REPORTER: "I told Rex Tillerson he's wasting his time

trying to negotiate with Little Rocket Man."

"Save your energy, Rex, we'll do what has to be done!"

"Save your energy, Rex"?

Poor Rex Tillerson. He's trying to negotiate a way out

of nuclear war, and his boss is calling him out

on social media for it.

Like, I wonder if Tillerson's ever like, "Sir, do you know

"that your phone can make calls? Do you know that?

Like, why would you tweet me?"

Trump is like, "Because, Rex, I don't follow you,

so I can't DM, okay?"

(applause)

And, now...

I get... I get what Trump is trying to do though.

He's thinking that, by acting crazy,

he'll strengthen Rex's hand with the negotiations, you know?

It's the old good cop/bad president routine.

I understand it. The problem is,

he's actually a bad president.

It's not just a routine.

"Being nice to Rocket Man hasn't worked in 25 years.

"Why would it work now?

"Clinton failed, Bush failed, and Obama failed.

I won't fail."

You know, I would be a lot more confident

that Trump wouldn't fail if he knew that North Korea

has had three leaders in the last 25 years.

Yeah. Clinton and Bush were dealing with different Kims--

Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-il,

and now Kim Jong-un.

But I guess, to Trump, all rocket men look the same.

Uh, or, maybe, maybe he just can't tell Kims apart.

Maybe that's his thing. He's gonna be, uh, walking

in the street, bumping into Lil' Kim and looking at her,

like, "You son of a bitch."

Oh, and-and Trump's-Trump's crazy

wasn't just directed at, uh, the Korea of the north.

Remember how last week everyone was like,

"Hey, Mr. President, stop tweeting about the NFL

and focus on Puerto Rico"? Remember that?

Well, uh, be careful what you wish for.

REPORTER: The mayor of San Juan slamming

President Trump's response to the disaster there.

So I am done being polite.

I am done being politically correct.

I am mad as hell.

We are dying,

and you are killing us with the inefficiency.

REPORTER 2: President Trump responded,

"Such poor leadership ability by the mayor of San Juan

"and others in Puerto Rico,

"who are not able to get their workers to help.

"They want everything to be done for them

when it should be a community effort."

Wow. Really?

The hurricane-ravaged people of Puerto Rico are lazy?

This coming from a man who spent 71 days of his presidency

at a golf course. Really?

A sport where you're so lazy, you need an assistant.

They're the lazy ones?

Because, you see, the real victims of this hurricane

are not who you think of as the victims of the hurricane.

The real victim is Donald Trump.

REPORTER: "The mayor of San Juan,

"who was very complimentary only a few days ago,

"has now been told by the Democrats

that you must be nasty to Trump."

How are you a billionaire

and the president of the United States

and still the most insecure human being on Earth?

Like, how? Like, a mayor of a hurricane-ravaged city

is begging for food,

and Trump reacts like she slammed him on a diss track.

And just to keep track, Trump has now had beef

with the mayor of a destroyed city,

grieving Gold Star parents,

POWs, and the Pope.

Right. And the Pope deserved it.

He said some (bleep). But, I mean, everyone else,

everyone else, really?

And, obviously, there was a big backlash to Trump's response.

People were furious. Lin-Manuel Miranda

even tweeted that Trump is going straight to hell

on the fastest golf cart he ever took.

And I don't know if you know...

(cheering and applause)

I don't know if you know--

Lin-Manuel is, like, the nicest person

you will ever meet in your life.

And you can even see that he's nice,

because even when sending Trump to hell,

he let him take his preferred mode of transportation.

Look at that.

That's a nice guy.

And, clearly, Donald Trump is a Hamilton fan,

because, on Sunday, the president finally stepped up

and did the right thing.

President Trump dedicates Presidents Cup golf trophy

to the people of Puerto Rico.

On behalf of all of the people of Texas

and all of the people of--

if you look today and you see what's happening,

how horrible it is, but we have it under really great control--

Puerto Rico, and the people of Florida,

who have really suffered over this last short period of time

with the hurricanes, I want to just remember them.

And we're going to dedicate this trophy

to all of those people that went through so much.

That's right, folks.

Don't say Donald Trump hasn't done anything for Puerto Rico.

The dude dedicated a whole golf trophy to them.

And you know in Trump's mind, that made sense, right?

He was like, "This weekend, both the golfers and Puerto Rico

"had to deal with water hazards.

-It makes sense. It makes sense." (laughter, groaning)

Like, I could...

I genuinely cannot believe

that this guy dedicated a golf trophy.

Like, on the list of things Puerto Ricans needed,

a golf trophy is somewhere in between a VHS copy of Spider-Man

and another hurricane.

Who are you?

(applause and cheering)

Because... because Puerto Rico doesn't need a golf trophy.

All right, they need baseball trophies.

-They don't play golf. -(laughter)

No, but seriously, though, they need help.

They need our help, as well.

Don't be like Trump.

Let's give to Puerto Ricans something

that they can actually use.

Click the link and help out.

Give whatever you can, even if it's one dollar.

You know, if anything, this may be the only silver lining

of Trump's Twitter wars,

is how much people have been getting involved.

He gets people so fired up that they donate just to spite him.

(laughter)

Yeah, I'm thinking now, we just need to get polar bears

to tweet Trump, and maybe we can solve global warming.

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Watch: Trump Does What Libs Feared Most During TV Address on LV Attack | Top Stories Today - Duration: 6:23.

Rather than respond to the mass shooting in Las Vegas by spewing leftist talking points

about the purported need for gun control, President Donald Trump instead delivered a

speech calling on all Americans to embrace their "common humanity" and stand strong

against evil.

"We call upon the bonds that unite us, our faith, our family and our shared values,"

he said from the White House early Monday morning, hours after a gunman opened fire

at the 4th-annual Route 91 Harvest country music festival on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise,

Nevada, killing at least 58.

"We call upon the bonds of citizenship, the ties

of community, and the

comfort of

our

common humanity," he continued.

"Our unity cannot be shattered by evil, our bonds cannot be broken by violence, and

though we feel such great anger, at the senseless murder of our fellow citizens, it is our love

that defines us today.

And always will.

Forever."

For more infomation >> Watch: Trump Does What Libs Feared Most During TV Address on LV Attack | Top Stories Today - Duration: 6:23.

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Colbert To Trump: 'Doing Nothing Is Cowardice' - Duration: 2:54.

>> Stephen: GOOD EVENING.

THANKS FOR JOINING US.

OBVIOUSLY, THIS IS A COMEDY SHOW.

BUT IT'S ONE THAT TALKS ABOUT WHAT HAPPENS EVERY DAY.

AND TODAY, THE NATIONAL CONVERSATION IS ABOUT THE

SHOOTINGS IN LAS VEGAS, AND JOKES AREN'T APPROPRIATE TO

ADDRESS THE SHOCK AND GRIEF AND ANGER WE FEEL.

BUT I DO WANT TO TAKE A MOMENT BEFORE WE BEGIN THE SHOW:

ONCE AGAIN, WE WANT TO SEND OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS TO THE

VICTIMS AND THEIR FAMILIES AND EVERYONE WHO WAS HURT BY THIS

UNIMAGINABLE CRUELTY.

NOW, TERRIBLE THINGS HAPPEN IN THE WORLD.

SOMETIMES, LIKE TODAY, WE FEEL THAT THEY'VE RISEN TO A NEW

LEVEL.

BUT WE CAN'T ACCEPT THAT AS A NEW NORMAL.

TODAY, THE PRESIDENT CALLED THIS AN "ACT OF PURE EVIL."

AND I THINK HE'S RIGHT.

SO, WHAT, THEN, ARE WE WILLING TO DO TO COMBAT "PURE EVIL?"

THE ANSWER CAN'T BE NOTHING.

IT CAN'T.

THIS TIME, IT WAS A CONCERT IN LAS VEGAS.

LAST TIME, IT WAS REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMEN AND THEIR STAFF

UNDER FIRE ON A BALL FIELD.

LAST WEEK, REP. STEVE SCALISE RETURNED TO THE FLOOR AND WAS

GREETED WITH A BIPARTISAN, HERO'S WELCOME.

IT WAS THE KIND OF MOMENT THAT GIVES HOPE THAT CONGRESS MIGHT

WORK TOGETHER FOR THE COMMON GOOD.

AND THE BAR IS SO LOW THAT CONGRESS CAN BE HEROES BY DOING

LITERALLY ANYTHING.

UNIVERSAL BACKGROUND CHECKS OR COME UP WITH A BETTER ANSWER.

ENFORCE OBAMA'S EXECUTIVE ORDER THAT DENIED THE MENTALLY ILL GUN

PURCHASES.

OR A BETTER ANSWER, RE-INSTATE THE SEMI-AUTOMATIC WEAPONS BAN.

OR COME UP WITH A BETTER ANSWER.

ANYTHING BUT NOTHING.

DOING NOTHING IS COWARDICE.

DOING SOMETHING WILL TAKE COURAGE.

BUT YOU KNOW WHAT, IT TOOK COURAGE FOR THE PEOPLE AT THAT

CONCERT LAST NIGHT TO HELP EACH OTHER AS BULLETS FLEW AND

COURAGE FOR THE FIRST RESPONDERS TO RUSH IN AND DO THEIR JOBS.

IT TOOK COURAGE FOR PEOPLE IN LAS VEGAS SIMPLY TO GO ABOUT

THEIR DAY TODAY.

PRESIDENT TRUMP-- YOU'VE SAID YOU WANT TO BE A TRANSFORMATIVE

PRESIDENT WHO DOESN'T CARE ABOUT THE WAY THINGS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN

DONE IN WASHINGTON.

THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO PROVE IT.

I MEAN THIS SINCERELY -- YOU DON'T OWE THE REPUBLICANS

ANYTHING.

YOU KNOW THE REPUBLICANS TRIED TO STOP YOU FROM BEING

PRESIDENT.

SCREW 'EM.

WANT TO MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN?

DO SOMETHING THE LAST TWO PRESIDENTS HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO

DO.

PASS ANY KIND OF COMMON SENSE GUN CONTROL LEGISLATION THAT THE

VAST MAJORITY OF AMERICANS WANT.

BECAUSE IF WE ARE FACING PURE EVIL, THEN BY ALL MEANS OFFER

THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.

BUT THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU NEED TO DO AND PRAY FOR THE COURAGE TO

DO IT.

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Breaking News LIVE : President Trump Speech Today 10/2/2017 - Duration: 13:12.

For more infomation >> Breaking News LIVE : President Trump Speech Today 10/2/2017 - Duration: 13:12.

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Fox News Calls Out Trump Tax Cut Lies - Duration: 11:47.

EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE CHRIS WALLACE MAKES A LOT OF

SENSE ON FOX NEWS AND HE DOES A PRETTY GOOD DECENT JOB

CHALLENGING SO WHEN HE IS INTERESTING.

CASE IN POINT, HIS RECENT INTERVIEW WITH NICK

MULVANEY WHO IS THE WHITE HOUSE BUDGET DIRECTOR.

MULVANEY WENT ON FOX NEWS EXPECTING TO PROP UP THEIR

TAX REFORM POLICY BUT CHRIS WALLACE ACTUALLY CHALLENGED

HIM PRETTY AGGRESSIVELY AND IT WAS AWESOME.

IT MOSTLY HAD TO DO WITH THE IDEA THAT THE RICH ARE NOT

GOING TO GET A TAX CUT WHICH WE ALL KNOW THAT IS A LIE AND

THE IDEA THAT THE GROWTH IN THE ECONOMY WILL HELP PAY FOR

THE TAX CUTS THAT SOME AMERICANS WILL GET.

CHRIS WALLACE IS NOT BUYING IT AND HE HAD THE DATA TO PROVE IT.

LET'S TAKE A LOOK AT THE FIRST VIDEO.

THE NONPARTISAN TAX POLICY CENTER DID THIS ANALYSIS.

SHOWS THE MIDDLE FIFTH OF HOUSEHOLDS IN AMERICA,

THOSE EARNING BETWEEN 48 AND $86,000

A YEAR, THEY WILL GET AN AVERAGE TAX CUT OF $666 NEXT YEAR.

MEANWHILE, THE TOP 1%, PEOPLE MAKING MORE THAN $730,000 A

YEAR WILL GET AN AVERAGE TAX CUT OF ALMOST $130,000 NEXT YEAR.

I UNDERSTAND THAT THIS ISN'T DONE YET, THAT THEY'RE ONLY

BASING IT ON THE PLAN AS IT EXISTS AT THIS POINT BUT

ACCORDING TO THEIR ANALYSIS, THAT MIDDLE FIFTH GETS ONE

AND A HALF PERCENT OF THE TOTAL BENEFIT OF THE TAX CUT

WHILE THE TOP 1% GETS 8 1/2% OF THE BENEFIT.

THAT DOESN'T SEEM FAIR.

SURE, COUPLE OF DIFFERENT THINGS AND OBVIOUSLY, I CAN'T SEE

THE GRAPHIC YOU JUST PUT UP BUT I THINK I HAVE SEEN IN PREVIOUS

TO THIS AND WHAT I THINK THAT PARTICULAR ORGANIZATION DID

WAS NUMBER ONE, THEY DIDN'T DO ANY DYNAMIC SCORING.

IF YOU LOOK AT THE DETAILS OF WHAT THEY PUT OUT, THEY

ASSUMED NO BENEFIT TO THE OVERALL ECONOMY WHICH IS

ABSURD TO THINK THAT WON'T BE

I'M NOT TALKING ABOUT THE ECONOMY.

I'M TALKING ABOUT THE BENEFIT OF THE INDIVIDUAL.

THE TAX CUT THEY GET.

I GOT IT.

LET ME GO THROUGH IT THAT YOU CAN LOOK AT THE TAX CUT ON

A FAMILY AND SO YOU REALIZE HOW MUCH BETTER OFF THERE GOING

TO BE IN A GROWING ECONOMY.

OKAY, LET'S BREAK THIS DOWN.

1ST OF ALL, EVEN CHRIS WALLACE'S NUMBERS DON'T DO JUSTICE TO

THE GROSS INEQUALITY THAT THIS TAX CUT PRESENTS.

IN FACT, THEY MADE A TERRIBLE MISTAKE HERE.

SOME, POLITICALLY THE REPUBLICANS DID.

SOME PEOPLE MAKING BETWEEN HUNDRED THOUSAND 300,001

ACTUALLY HAVE THEIR TAXES INCREASED.

THEY ARE NOT HUGE DONORS, BUT THOSE ARE VERY POLITICALLY

RELEVANT FOLKS GOT THE TOP 10%, THIS IS BORNE OUT BY A

PRINCETON STUDY, OUR HUGE DRIVER AND POLICY.

THERE ARE A LOT MORE OF THEM THAT ARE IN POSITIONS OF POWER.

THEY MIGHT NOT BE THE VERY TOP OF THE POWER AND SO ON BUT

SAYING HEY, I'M GOING TO INCREASE YOUR TAXES BUT NOT

THE TAXES OF MILLIONAIRES AND BILLIONAIRES.

I'M GOING TO LOWER THEIR TAXES.

THAT IS A TERRIBLE POLITICAL IDEA AND I WAS ON THE CHART

BECAUSE SOME TAXES DO GET RAISED.

THEN SECONDARILY, THE TOP RICHEST PEOPLE IN THE

COUNTRY ARE ACTUALLY GOING TO GET TENS OF MILLIONS OF

DOLLARS IN PERSONAL INCOME CUTS LET ALONE THE BENEFITS THEY

GET FROM THE CORPORATE TAX CUTS, THE ESTATE TAX CUTS, ETC.

WHICH WILL GET INTO THE BILLIONS OF DOLLARS FOR SOME FAMILIES.

EVEN CHRIS WALLACE'S DEVASTATING CHART WAS NOT DEVASTATING ENOUGH

AND THEN HE GOES TO MORE VEINY IN MULVANEY'S ANSWER IS, DYNAMIC

STORY, IT'S GOTTA BE DYNAMIC DIVE YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF THAT,

IT IS THE BS REPUBLICANS USED TO SAY, IT LOOKS LIKE WE'RE GIVING

A GIANT TAX CUT TO THE RICH AND YOU ARE GETTING SQUAT, BUT DON'T

WORRY, THAT WILL MAGICALLY IMPROVE THE ECONOMY SO MUCH THAT

YOU WON'T BE MAKING 300,000 ANYMORE 30,000 OR WHEREVER YOUR

INCOME BRACKET WAS, INSTEAD OF MAKING 300,000, YOU WILL NOW BE

MAKING 3 MILLION IN GETTING TAX CUTS.

THE ECONOMY DOES NOT WORK THAT WAY.

THAT IS A UNICORN.

THAT IS MAGIC, THAT IS NONSENSE.

WHENEVER I SEE THIS TYPE OF CONTENT ON FOX NEWS, IT APPEARS

PRETTY SHOCKING BECAUSE THIS IS OF THE KIND OF STUFF THAT YOU

WOULD EXPERIENCE WATCHING FOX THAT YOU USUALLY SEE THEM

CHEERLEADING WHATEVER IT IS THE TRUMP WANTS TO DO BUT THEN I

REALIZED THE REASON WHY THIS WILL PLAY WELL, THIS SEGMENT

WILL PLAY WELL WITH FOX NEWS HIS AUDIENCE IS FOX NEWS HIS

AUDIENCE IS A MADE 1 MILLION AND BILLIONAIRES.

IT'S MADE OF PEOPLE WHO ARE SICK AND TIRED OF THE SYSTEM IN

PLACE BEFORE ELECTING TRUMP THAT A LOT OF THESE PEOPLE

ELECTED TRUMP UNFORTUNATELY BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT HE WOULD

BE A LITTLE DIFFERENT, THAT HE WOULD SHAKE OF THE SYSTEM

AND LOOK OUT FOR WORKING CLASS AND MIDDLE CLASS AMERICANS.

WE KNOW THAT IS NOT WHAT HE ACTUALLY WANTS TO DO, BUT FOX IS

AWARE THAT THEIR AUDIENCE ARE NOT IN FAVOR OF GIVING THE MOST

POWERFUL, THE MOST WEALTHY PEOPLE GIGANTIC TAX CUTS AND

THEY ALSO NOT BUYING THE WHOLE TRIGGER DOWN ECONOMICS THINK

THAT SOME PROBABLY ARE BUT I THINK MOST AMERICANS NOTED THIS

MASSIVE LONG-TERM CASE STUDY THAT WE'VE HAD THAT WE DON'T GET

TRICKLED ON AND IT'S ALSO INCREDIBLY INSULTING FOR US

TO SIT AROUND AND HOPE THAT THESE BIG CORPORATIONS,

THESE BIG CEOS WILL TRICKLE ON US.

THERE'S AN IMPORTANT PART OF THAT EXPLANATION WHICH IS THAT,

FOX NEWS USED TO NOT TELL YOU THAT NOT TELL THEIR AUDIENCE

THAT, EVEN THOUGH WOULD BE A POPULAR OPINION HE EVEN WITH

AUDIENCES AND A RIGHTLY POINTS OUT IS BECAUSE ROGER L'S USED TO

RUN THEIR ORGANIZATION.

HE WORKED FOR NIXON, REAGAN, GEORGE HW BUSH.

HE HELPED GEORGE W. BUSH AS WELL.

HE WOULD LIE TO THE AUDIENCE OVER AND OVER AGAIN AND PRETEND

THE TAX CUTS FOR THE RICH WOULD ACTUALLY BENEFIT THEM.

NOW THAT HE IS NOT THERE ANYMORE, THE CHRIS WALLACE'S OF

THE WORLD, EVEN THOUGH THEY ARE DERIVATIVE ARE FREE TO GO WAIT A

MINUTE, HERE'S SOMETHING THAT DOESN'T ACTUALLY HELP EVEN

OUR AUDIENCE.

BY THE WAY, CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE BECAUSE CHRIS

WALLACE IS WEALTHY.

HE IS A HOST ON FOX NEWS.

I'M SURE HE WILL BENEFIT FROM THESE MASSIVE TAX CUTS AND

THE FACT THAT HE CHALLENGED MULVANEY IS SOMETHING THAT

DESERVES CREDITS I JUST WANT TO PUT THAT OUT THERE.

IS GO TO THE NEXT VIDEO.

THERE IS MORE OF THIS.

IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO DO WHAT THE NATIONAL TAX SYNERGISTIC.

MY GUESSES AND I THINK THAT'S THE ONE THAT JARED

BERNSTEIN WORKS FOR.

IT'S NOT SURPRISING THAT A FORMER CHIEF ECONOMIST FOR

A DEMOCRATIC VICE PRESIDENT DOESN'T LIKE A REPUBLICAN

TAX PLAN.

I DO BUT VERY MUCH WENT ON THAT.

IT'S A NONPARTISAN GROUP 1ST OF ALL.

THEY DID MATH.

I KNOW THAT YOU HAVE A WAR ON MATH.

THEIR POINT IS THAT, LOOK, COULD TAX CUTS STIMULATE THE

ECONOMY A LITTLE BIT?

HISTORICALLY THEY HAVE NOT AS CHRIS WALLACE IS GOING TO

GET INTO.

THEY'RE USUALLY COUNTERPRODUCTIVE WHEN

TAXES ARE IN FACT THIS LETTER FOR THE RICH AND THEY ARE.

ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU PUT THE LOOPHOLES AND THEY ARE AT

HISTORICALLY LOW RATES AS A PERCENTAGE OF THE TAXES

PAID BY THE DIFFERENT BRACKETS IN AMERICA, HISTORIC LOW'S

AND WHEN YOU CUT TAXES FURTHER, IT'S COUNTERPRODUCTIVE BUT

EVEN IF IT WOULD ACTUALLY STIMULATE THE ECONOMY WOULD

ONLY DO SO BY A LITTLE BIT.

NOT BY THE GIGANTIC FACTOR THAT THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION IS

PUTTING IN THE REASON THEY DO THAT IS BECAUSE THEY WANT

TO FUDGE THE NUMBERS.

THERE LIKE, UNDER THIS PLAN, WE'RE NEVER GOING TO BALANCE

THE BUDGET, BECAUSE THEY DON'T CARE ABOUT BALANCING THE BUDGET.

THEY JUST WANT TO GIVE TAX CUTS TO THE RICH BUT THEY HAD TO

PRETEND TO BALANCE THE BUDGET FOR A NUMBER OF REASONS

INCLUDING BEING ABLE TO PASS IT WHICH IS 50 VOTES INSTEAD OF

60 VOTES SO IT IS SUPER IMPORTANT TO THEM TO KEEP

UP THAT LIE AND HERE'S CHRIS WALLACE BREAKING THAT LIE APART

AND I THINK THE NEXT CLIP IS EVEN BETTER SO LET'S WATCH THAT.

THE SENATE REPUBLICAN BUDGET PLAN CALLS FOR A TAX CUT THAT IS

GOING TO COST THE TREASURY ONE AND A HALF TRILLION DOLLARS OVER

THE NEXT 10 YEARS AND SOME OUTSIDE EXPERTS SAY THAT THE

PLAN THAT WAS UNVEILED THIS WEEK ACTUALLY WILL ADD $2 TRILLION TO

THE DEBT OVER THE NEXT 10 YEARS.

BACK WHEN YOU WERE IN CONGRESS YOU WERE A DEFICIT HAWK.

WHAT HAPPENED, SIR?

LET'S TALK ABOUT THESE.

BEEN VERY CANDID ABOUT THIS.

WE NEED TO HAVE NEW DESK DEFICITS BECAUSE OF THAT

THAT WE NEED TO HAVE THE GROWTH.

IF WE SIMPLY LOOK AT THIS AS BEING DEFICIT NEUTRAL, YOU

ARE NEVER GOING TO GET THE TYPE OF TAX REFORM AND TAX

REDUCTIONS THAT YOU NEED TO GET TO SUSTAIN 3% ECONOMIC GROWTH.

IF WE HAD BEEN AT THE PERCENT GROWTH OF THE NET LAST 10

YEARS THE BUDGET VERY NEARLY WOULD BE BALANCE THIS YEAR.

THAT IS A BIG DIFFERENCE IT MAKES WHEN YOU GROW THE

AMERICAN ECONOMY, THAT ADDITIONAL 1% OVER 10 YEARS.

OVER THE NEXT 10 YEARS IF HE COULD GO UP 3% INSTEAD OF THE

1.8 THAT THE NONPARTISAN SAYS IS GOING TO GROW, IF WE CAN GET

THAT 3% IT IS TO 2 1/2 TRILLION DOLLARS WITH A GOVERNMENT

REVENUE STARTS 12 MILLION ADDITIONAL JOBS AND THOSE

ARE PAYING INTO MEDICARE AND SOCIAL SECURITY.

GROWTH REALLY IS WHAT'S DRIVING ALL OF THIS AND GROWTH IS WHAT

OUR FOCUS IS WHICH IS WHY WE ARE WILLING TO ACCEPT INCREASED

SHORT-TERM DEFICITS IN EXCHANGE FOR THAT LONG-TERM PAYOFF.

GROWTH WORKS.

WE NEED THE ADMINISTRATION JUST A GROWTH FOR REGULATORY AND WILL

BE WORKING RIGHT NOW IS TO MAKE SURE THOSE TAX CUTS ADD TO THAT.

LET'S GO BACK FURTHER.

CLINTON HANDS GEORGE W. BUSH A SURPLUS.

BUSH TURNS THAT INTO A $1.2 TRILLION DEFICIT.

HE HANDS OUT OFF TO OBAMA.

OBAMA CUTS IT IN HALF BUT THE ENTIRE TIME THAT HE IS CUTTING

THE DEFICIT, MICK MULVANEY IS IN CONGRESS SCREAMING, THAT IS

WHAT CHRIS WAS REFERRING TO, WE CAN'T HAVE ANY DEFICITS IT.

I CAN'T BELIEVE OBAMA HAS DEFICITS.

FORGETTING THE FACT THAT BUSH HANDED HIM A $1.2

TRILLION DEFICIT.

BUT HE HAS DEFICITS.

NOW YOU JUST HEARD HIM RIGHT THERE.

HE SAID WE NEED TO HAVE NEW DEFICITS.

ANOTHER THE REPUBLICANS ARE BACK IN CHARGE, DEFICITS ARE

WONDERFUL.

THEY GROW THE ECONOMY.

OF COURSE THEY ARE GREAT.

BUT THIS IS ACTUALLY PART OF A PLAN HATCHED BY THE REPUBLICANS

UNDER NIXON WHEN AILES WAS IN THE NIXON ADMINISTRATION AND

THERE ARE INTERNAL MEMOS ABOUT IT WERE THEY SAY, HEY,

WHATEVER WE ARE IN CHARGE, LET'S BEEN A LOT MORE MONEY.

LET'S CUT TAXES SO WE CAN STIMULATE THE ECONOMY.

IN THEIR MIND, TO BE FAIR TO THEM THEY THOUGHT STIMULATING

THE ECONOMY, CUTTING TAXES WOULD STIMULATE THE ECONOMY AND

THEY THOUGHT SPENDING MORE STIMULATE THE ECONOMY.

LET'S DO IT WHEN THE REPUBLICANS ARE IN CHARGE BUT AS SOON

AS THE DEMOCRATIC IS IN CHARGE, MAKE SURE WE YELLED ABOUT

DEFICITS SO THEY MAKE THE MISTAKE OF NOT STIMULATING

THE ECONOMY AND THEN WE WILL BLAME THEM FOR A POOR ECONOMY.

HE JUST DID IT.

THE GUY WAS THE BIG DEFICIT HAWK IN CONGRESS SAID WE NEED

NEW DEFICITS.

ITíS AMAZING.

I FEEL LIKE EVERY TIME HE SAY THE WORD DEFICITS YOU HAVE

TO DO THAT HAND GESTURE THAT YOU DO.

DEFICITS.

YOU ALWAYS DO THAT.

THAT'S AWESOME.

I WANT TO GIVE CHRIS WALLACE ONE MORE PIECE OF CREDIT HERE.

ALWAYS CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE NO MATTER WHAT HAS

HAPPENED IN THE PAST.

HE POINTED OUT LATER IN THE SEGMENT THAT REAGAN TAX CUT

BACK IN 1981 THAT THE REPUBLICANS LOVE TO CROW

ABOUT ACTUALLY ADDED 200 AND AN $8 BILLION TO THE DEFICIT.

THE DYNAMIC SCORING DID NOT HELP WITH THAT DEFICIT.

IT MADE IT WORSE AND THE BUSH TAX CUTS IN 2001 2003 ADDED ONE

AND A HALF TRILLION DOLLARS TO OUR DEBT.

IT DID NOT WORK.

DYNAMIC SCORING IS TOTAL HORSE CRAP.

THE REALITY IS ALL IT DOES IS GIVE TAX CUTS TO THE RICH

AND SUBTLE SUCH WITH WHOSE DEFICITS AND DEBT.

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Trump Pushes Coal and Wants Public to Pay For It - Duration: 13:48.

DIMITRI LASCARI: This is Dimitri Lascaris for The Real News.

The Trump Administration's Department of Energy is run by former Texas Governor, Rick Perry,

who vowed to abolish the department when he was a presidential candidate.

Known as the Darling of the Fossil Fuel Industry, Perry just announced a request to the Federal

Energy Regulatory Commission to enact changes that would boost pricing for coal and nuclear

power.

This rule would require regional power markets to factor in certain characteristics of coal

fire and nuclear power generation when they set prices for electricity.

Some experts say this change could create the biggest change to electricity markets

in the United States in decades.

Rick Perry's proposed rule came on the heels of an environmental success story.

Washington State, nixed plans for a major coal export terminal last week, dealing a

possible lethal blow to the project.

Here to discuss all of this with us is Mary Anne Hitt, director of the Sierra Club's Beyond

Coal Campaign.

Mary Anne joins us today from Los Angeles.

Welcome back, Mary Anne.

MARY ANNE HITT: Thank you.

It's a pleasure to be with you.

DIMITRI LASCARI: First of all, Mary Anne, I'd like to talk about the Washington State

Department of Ecology's denial of the permit for the Millennium Bulk Terminal project.

How would that export facility, if built, impact the public, the environment and now,

in light of this denial what are the prospects for the terminal to actually be built?

MARY ANNE HITT: Well, this was a big victory, not only because we stopped this particular

project, and by we, I mean, a very big coalition of environmental groups, tribal partners,

community leaders.

It's also an even bigger deal because it was the final coal export proposal in the Northwest

that was still standing.

About a decade ago, big companies like Peabody Coal were looking for new markets for coal

coming out of Montana and Wyoming, which is our biggest remaining coal reserves because

we're using a lot less coal in the United States.

Their plan was to build the six big coal export terminals in the Northwest to ship the coal

to Asia.

This marks the last of those six that was defeated by a grassroots network that's really

one of the most remarkable things I've seen in my 20 years in the environmental movement.

DIMITRI LASCARI: That's quite a contrast to the attitude of the Trump administration to

the coal industry.

Let's talk about this proposal that's coming from Rick Perry and the Department of Energy

to boost pricing for coal and nuclear power.

Perry's reported rationale for this rule is that wind and solar energy are intermittent

sources of energy.

In other words, that source of energy is only available when the sun shines and the wind

blows, whereas coal and nuclear power make the electrical grid, according to Rick Perry,

more reliable and resilient.

Is there any truth to this, especially in light of advances we've seen and will continue

to see in terms of electricity storage?

MARY ANNE HITT: The idea that you have to have these big old fossil fuel plants around

to keep the grid stable or reliable is really a pretty outdated notion.

What we actually have found in recent years is it has been renewables that are keeping

our grid stable because having more diverse sources of energy on the grid like wind and

solar that can keep going, no matter what happens elsewhere on the grid has proven to

be a real boon.

Basically, the grid is this vast interconnected network of wires and other ways we transmit

electricity that are managed by smart people.

You could think of the air traffic control where there are folks who are really managing

to make sure that if one power source goes down somewhere, we're bringing up another

power source somewhere else.

Coal is actually not a great source for reliability because it takes a long time to fire up a

coal plant.

It takes a long time to power it back down, whereas wind and solar are a lot more nimble,

but the point being, the real motive here by Secretary Perry is not about the reliability

of the grid.

It's to prop up the fossil fuel industry, which is having trouble competing on the free

market with renewables.

That's the real motivation here.

We can have a safe, reliable grid powered with 100% renewable energy, but that is a

threat to the bottom line of the fossil fuel companies, which are really what Rick Perry

is trying to protect here.

DIMITRI LASCARI: How would this rule do that?

How does it boost the viability of coal and nuclear power?

Do you think it's ultimately going to affect the attractive... in economic perspective

to the power markets?

MARY ANNE HITT: Well, what they are proposing to do here is to claim that coal and nuclear

are these special categories of power because they have this big fuel supply on-site, which

means that they get, essentially, subsidized for continuing to exist.

The Department of Energy has sent this over to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,

which is an impartial entity that is actually supposed to be not picking winners and losers

but just making the best resource decisions for the country.

Again, the real motivation here is that coal and nuclear are having a very hard time competing

with all the other sources of electricity out there, especially as we now have 10% or

more of our nation's electricity coming from renewables.

In some parts of the country, they're getting 30, 40 even 50% of their power from renewables

on some days.

Coal plants, they're finding that when they try to sell their coal out into the marketplace,

especially the open market, that no one wants to buy it because it's too expensive, and

there's a lot more competition out there.

Not every state is in one of these open markets, but then, these deregulated open markets,

they basically want to force the customers to buy the electricity anyway.

This notice from the Department of Energy has gone over to the Federal Energy Regulatory

Commission or FERC, and it's a big deal.

It's definitely a big deal.

I'm glad you're following it and paying attention to it.

It is definitely designed to prop up old polluting sources of energy that can no longer compete

increasingly with renewables.

We're going to be working at the Sierra Club to stop this from ever getting over the finish

line.

It's going to be a big focus of ours for sure.

We definitely, all as Americans, need to be paying attention to it because we're really

at a tipping point when it comes to the economics and energy.

Renewables are cheaper than coal in many, if not, all parts of the country.

We shouldn't be forcing people on their electric bills to pay to keep these old dirty polluting

plants open which is essentially what this proposal would do.

DIMITRI LASCARI: Let's shift focus a little bit.

We've been talking about the price to the consumer of electricity of coal and so forth,

and how this might affect that.

Let's talk about other costs of coal usage, in particular, the health effects.

We know, for example, that working in the health industry, Trump is always, or at least

most of the time trying to justify his defense of the coal industry and this advancement

of the coal industry's agenda by reference to jobs for coal miners.

We know that working in the coal mining industry has had historically quite significant adverse

health effects.

For example, black lung disease.

When you compare the health profile for workers in the solar energy industry and the wind

industry and the wind energy industry, other renewable, clean, renewable energy industries

to what we see in the coal industry.

I mean it Trump really cares about workers, shouldn't he be taking into account the health

effects?

Aren't working in those industries a much more attractive proposition for workers from

a health perspective?

MARY ANNE HITT: Well, I live in West Virginia.

I'm in Los Angeles today, traveling for work, but I live in West Virginia and so I know

all too well both the health and safety, dangers that come from coal mining but also how reliant

those communities are on those jobs.

Unfortunately, still in this country, we don't have a lot of other economic opportunities

for folks in coal mining areas.

We haven't invested in diversifying the economy in coal mining regions like we should, in

my opinion.

You know, when folks really only have, as you'll hear that folks in the coal field say,

the only options are mining coal or maybe flipping burgers.

There's not a lot of other economic options.

They aren't yet seeing those clean energy jobs in their area and that's, I think, a

very important work that we need to be doing as a country.

I mean, we all have benefited from the sacrifices folks have made in the coal mines.

We've had cheap electricity.

We've had built a prosperous nation on the backs of those folks.

Now, I think the best way to honor the sacrifice people have made in coal communities is to

help diversify the economy as we transition away from coal.

Definitely, there are more solar jobs.

The solar jobs are not as big as a threat to the health of the workers.

At the same time, if those jobs aren't in the same places, that is cold comfort to folks

in those mining communities.

That's where, I think, we really need to invest as a nation and helping to diversify the economy

in coal communities.

I think that's the best way to honor that sacrifice that those folks have made on behalf

of us all.

DIMITRI LASCARI: Do we have reliable, are you aware of a reliable statistic study showing

how many jobs are created per-dollar investment in renewable energy versus per-dollar investment

in the coal industry?

MARY ANNE HITT: Well, those numbers are out there.

I can't cite them off the top of my head, but I can say the number of jobs per unit

of electricity produced, say kilowatt of electricity produced from coal versus renewable energy,

renewable energy is creating many times over the jobs that coal and fossil fuels are.

I mean, that's in part because it takes a lot of folks to put solar panels up on all

of those roofs and to get all those wind turbines built.

Those are good-paying jobs.

They are growing fast.

We have about 50,000 coal miners in this country, and by contrast, there's upwards of 300,000

renewable energy jobs in this country.

It's actually been one of the biggest sources of new job creation and economic growth in

this country over the past decade.

It's just continuing to skyrocket.

It's creating a lot of economic opportunity in places that haven't embraced wind and solar

like Iowa, like California.

The places that are hospitable to clean energy are really seeing a lot of job creation and

economic opportunity as a result.

DIMITRI LASCARI: Lastly, I want to talk to you a little bit about mountaintop removals.

My understanding is the Trump administration has been trying to roll back regulations on

mountaintop removal.

Could you bring us up-to-date on his efforts in that regard and the possible implications?

MARY ANNE HITT: Well, one of the first actions that Trump took when he became president was

to repeal something called the Stream Protection Rule, which had been long opposed by coal

mining companies, particularly in Appalachia because the stream protection rule prevented,

it was intended to protect streams around coal mining sites.

It never really went into effect.

That was one of his first actions, which he did, with a lot of fanfare with a lot of coal

folks and coal country politicians standing next to him.

Most recently, they have instructed the halting of a study by the National Academy of Sciences

that was really looking at the health of mountaintop removal.

Mountaintop removal is still going on.

It is still harming folks in Appalachia.

There have been a handful, about a dozen peer-reviewed studies connecting the dots between local

health problems like cancer, adverse effects and premature death, linking those to the

mountaintop removal mines.

The National Academy of Sciences was doing this survey of all that research to figure

out what it all added up to and what were the gaps, and what could we definitively say

about how to address this health crisis that we have in these coal communities around mountaintop

removal sites.

The study was halfway complete.

They pulled the plug on the funding.

It's very frustrating and angering to folks living near these sites who are looking for

answers and looking for solutions.

I think it's a very cynical move by the Trump administration and really shows that they're

not that worried about people in coal communities.

They are just wanting to score political points by promising that coal is going to come back

when it is not.

If you go back to the news last week that the very last coal export terminal in the

Northwest has had the plug pulled on it, you know, the economics aren't adding up.

In this country, we keep retiring coal plants.

Foreign markets are not hungry for our coal.

They are moving away from coal as well.

What we need are solutions for the people living around these mountaintop removal sites,

for public health, for economic development, for diversifying the economy.

We're not going backwards on no matter what Trump says when it comes to moving away from

coal.

I think it's time, as a nation, to step up and be honest about that and start solving

some of these problems instead of making empty promises to folks to score cheap political

points, frankly.

DIMITRI LASCARI: This has been Dimitri Lascaris, speaking to Mary Anne Hitt of the Sierra Club

about Donald Trump's latest attempts to prop up the dying coal industry.

Thank you very much for joining us today, Mary Anne.

MARY ANNE HITT: It's a pleasure to be with you.

Thank you for having me.

DIMITRI LASCARI: This is Dimitri Lascaris for The Real News.

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Father of Lin-Manuel Miranda Slams Trump's "Racist" Attack on Puerto Ricans after Hurricane Maria - Duration: 11:47.

AMY GOODMAN: This is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report.

I'm Amy Goodman.

We begin today's show with the unfolding humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico.

Nearly two weeks after Hurricane Maria devastated the island, Puerto Rico's three-and-a-half

million residents still have nearly no electricity and dwindling supplies of food, fuel and fresh

water.

President Trump is scheduled to visit Puerto Rico Tuesday as another storm is brewing—a

political storm between San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz and the president himself.

Speaking on CNN Friday, Mayor Yulín Cruz slammed attempts by the Trump White House

to spin the situation in Puerto Rico as a "good news story."

MAYOR CARMEN YULÍN CRUZ: When you're drinking from a creek, it's not a good news story.

When you don't have food for a baby, it's not a good news story.

When you have to pull people down from their buildings because—you know, I'm sorry,

but that really upsets me and frustrates me.

You know, get up—I would ask you to come down here and visit the towns, and then make

a statement like that, which, frankly, it is an irresponsible statement and a contrast

with the statements of support that I have been getting since yesterday, when I got that

call from the White House.

This is—damn it, this is not a good news story.

This is a people-are-dying story.

This is a life-or-death story.

This is a there's-a-truckload-of-stuff-that-cannot-be-taken-to-people story.

This is a story of a devastation that continues to worsen.

AMY GOODMAN: On Friday, Trump's own point person in Puerto Rico, Army Lieutenant General

Jeff Buchanan, similarly noted the Defense Department has not sent enough resources to

help hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico.

But on Saturday morning, President Trump attacked Mayor Yulín Cruz, while Trump was at his

private golf resort in Bedminster, New Jersey.

Over a series of tweets, Trump wrote, quote, "The Mayor of San Juan, who was very complimentary

only a few days ago, has now been told by the Democrats that you must be nasty to Trump.

Such poor leadership ability by the Mayor of San Juan, and others in Puerto Rico, who

are not able to get their workers to help.

They want everything to be done for them when it should be a community effort.

10,000 Federal workers now on Island doing a fantastic job," he tweeted.

Trump's comments drew widespread disbelief and condemnation.

Many noted Trump used racially coded language to talk about Puerto Ricans, implying they're

lazy.

On Sunday, Trump dedicated a golf trophy at the Presidents Cup golf tournament to victims

of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: And on behalf of all of the people of Texas and all of the people

of—if you look today and you see what's happening, how horrible it is, but we have

it under really great control—Puerto Rico and the people of Florida, who have really

suffered over this last short period of time with the hurricanes, I want to just remember

them, and we're going to dedicate this trophy to all of those people that went through so

much, that we love, a part of our great state, really, a part of our great nation.

AMY GOODMAN: Trump's dedication of the golf trophy drew outrage and ridicule.

California Democratic Congressmember Ted Lieu tweeted, "Dear @realDonaldTrump: US citizens

in Puerto Rico need water, food, oxygen tanks, medicine BUT NOT A GOLF TROPHY.

You still don't get it," unquote.

Among those who have criticized Trump over his comments about Puerto Rico was the acclaimed

playwright Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creator and original star of Hamilton.

On Saturday, Miranda tweeted, "You're going straight to hell, @realDonaldTrump.

No long lines for you.

Someone will say, 'Right this way, sir.'

They'll clear a path," unquote.

Well, for more, we're going to Miami, Florida, where we're joined by Luis Miranda Jr.,

the father of Lin-Manuel Miranda.

Luis Miranda is a founding partner of the MirRam Group consulting firm.

His new piece for the New York Daily News is headlined "Puerto Ricans aren't 'lazy'

and will remember Trump's bad hurricane response."

Both he and his son, Lin-Manuel, have been raising money for Hurricane Maria relief efforts.

And at Rutgers in New Brunswick, New Jersey, we're joined by Democracy Now!

co-host Juan González, former staff writer at the New York Daily News and author—his

latest book, Reclaiming Gotham: Bill de Blasio and the Movement to End America's Tale of

Two Cities—also the author of Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America.

Well, we welcome you both to Democracy Now!

Juan, let's start with you and your assessment of what's happened so far on this day before

President Trump, under withering criticism, finally heads to Puerto Rico tomorrow, along

with the U.S. Virgin Islands.

JUAN GONZÁLEZ: Well, Amy—and welcome to Democracy Now!

listeners.

I just want to say that to hear President Trump claim that the situation is under control

is completely at odds with reality.

I just learned, before coming on the air, that one of the longtime leaders of the Puerto

Rican community, Lorraine Montenegro, the daughter of the civil rights icon Evelina

Antonetty, died yesterday in Puerto Rico.

She apparently had been without water and electricity in the town of Carolina.

She started feeling ill.

She was dehydrated.

She went to the hospital, and she died within a few hours.

This is a direct example of some of the continuing problems that exist between—between those

Puerto Ricans who are still dealing with this crisis of no electricity, many of them with

no water, and the infrastructure and the aid that has come so far is not sufficient to

assist them.

AMY GOODMAN: And, Luis Miranda, can you talk about how you and your son, Lin-Manuel Miranda

of, well, so much fame, particularly Hamilton—how you learned of Donald Trump's tweet attacking

the mayor of San Juan?

The way most people know the mayor of San Juan right now across the United States is

seeing her in a life preserver with water up to her chest, walking through with a megaphone

trying to help and save people, since there's no electricity and communication to be able

to make sure they get out of their homes.

That's the image most people have of this woman, as Donald Trump attacked her, by tweet,

from his golf resort in Bedminster.

LUIS MIRANDA JR.: We learned like everyone else: You know, we read.

We happened to be together, my son, Lin-Manuel, and I.

And we just read the tweets, like most of us did, and sort of were upset and confused

by such unbelievably coded racist behavior.

It's behavior that we have heard and words that we have heard over and over and over

that somehow we don't do enough, we don't help ourselves enough, which, as Lin-Manuel,

myself, my family, we have spent the last 12 days working nonstop in the U.S. to raise

dollars for what's happening in Puerto Rico.

And as we see the images and we talk to our family, everybody, hands on, doing everything

they can to help their neighbors, to help what's happening in Puerto Rico, and here

is the president of the United States, rather than showing compassion, just doing what he

does best.

It's red meat to his supporters.

Remember, this guy did not say a word for an entire weekend while things in Puerto Rico

were getting worse.

Instead, he spent the entire weekend fighting with football players.

But when he can then be negative and destructive, and his supporters then can applaud that he's

tough towards Puerto Ricans, then he talks about us.

AMY GOODMAN: And just to clarify, what you're talking about, not this past weekend, but

the weekend before, something like 15 tweets of President Trump attacking black athletes

in the NFL for taking the knee, and calling them sons of Bs—right?—with no tweet at

that time around Puerto Rico, and then, this weekend, attacking the mayor of San Juan.

LUIS MIRANDA JR.: Correct.

We're all working nonstop, and he's just attacking for the sake of attacking.

He's not accomplishing anything.

He's not creating consciousness.

He's not moving the needle.

He's just doing what he does best.

You know, his support continues to dwindle.

There is this core of supporters who need this red meat, because they're not getting

any legislative change of the agenda, the protectionist and anti-immigrant agenda that

Trump promised them.

So the way he keeps them together is just by throwing attacks to people and against

people that he believes those supporters are going to applaud.

AMY GOODMAN: So, Lin-Manuel tweets on Saturday, "You're going straight to hell, @realDonaldTrump.

No long lines for you.

Someone will say, 'Right this way, sir.'

They'll clear a path."

What has been the response to that tweet?

LUIS MIRANDA JR.: The responses, overwhelmingly, have been of support, because people were

feeling exactly what Lin-Manuel was feeling and revealed in that tweet.

We need to do something, Mr. President.

We are doing everything we can.

And your response, it's one of attack against the Puerto Rican people.

So you are going straight to hell, a metaphor to show that your behavior, it's totally

unacceptable, particularly from the moral leader of the greatest country in the world.

AMY GOODMAN: We're talking to Luis Miranda, who is the father of Lin-Manuel Miranda, the

famed playwright, singer, musician, activist.

And we're talking to Juan González.

He's at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

This is Democracy Now!

We'll come back and continue talking about Puerto Rico, get a report from the streets

of the community relief efforts that are going on as Puerto Ricans help each other.

And then we'll look at the Catalonian independence referendum, more than 800 people injured by

the Spanish security forces.

Stay with us.

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AMY GOODMAN: In the Heights, the play before Hamilton, by, yes, Lin-Manuel Miranda, as

we speak with his father, Luis Miranda, who's in Miami today.

He and his son are coordinating relief efforts in Puerto Rico.

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Although Hurricanes Irma and Harvey were less costly regarding death toll and damage thanks

to the preparedness of the Trump administration, Puerto Rico wasn't as fortunate.

Instead of blaming themselves, however, some of the leadership of the devastated territory

is playing politics instead.

Despite the mayor of San Juan criticizing President Trump for ignoring the suffering

of his people, the truth seems to be quite the opposite, according to The Gateway Pundit.

American aid is sitting in a warehouse, rotting, and the leaders in PR are so inept that they

can't even get people to the ports to pick up the supplies.

The everyday workers aren't to be blamed.

Rather, it's the managers, leaders, and politicians who should be carrying the responsibility

on their shoulders.

Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz had issued an emotional plea for help on Friday, while criticizing

Trump's response to the situation, saying that, "you are killing us with the inefficiency"

of the distribution process.

However, it appears the real source of the problem lies at the local level, rather than

federal.

Drivers from the Teamsters Union are not showing up to work, as they are not permitted to act

because the union is on strike at the moment.

With only one-fifth of drivers arriving at the ports to distribute the supplies, over

9,500 containers filled with aid haven't been moved since they arrived.

One person tweeted a lengthy message outlining the situation, saying, "Did mayor of San

Juan mention union workers at port are on STRIKE & demanding money first before distributing

supplies off boat?"

Colonel Michael A. Valle, the leader of the Hurricane Maria relief efforts, made it public

knowledge that the problem isn't federal, but rather, a problem with local distribution

in Puerto Rico.

"It's a lack of drivers for the transport trucks, the 18 wheelers.

Supplies we have.

Trucks we have.

There are ships full of supplies, backed up in the ports, waiting to have a vehicle to

unload into," he said.

"However, only 20% of the truck drivers show up to work.

These are private citizens in Puerto Rico, paid by companies that are contracted by the

government," Valle concluded.

Despite there being great need for these goods, there is such a stark deficiency in the logistical

support that it's almost impossible for these goods to get into the hands of those

who need them most.

In addition to the shortage of drivers, a diesel crisis is plaguing the island as well.

At the moment, distributing fuel across Puerto Rico is FEMA's number one priority to help

relieve the supply bottleneck issue, according to NPR.

Conservative commentator Curt Schilling also acknowledged this fact.

"I've talked to politicians in both states (Texas and Florida) and the governor of Puerto

Rico.

All have said that the president did everything in a pace that they've never seen before

as far as him releasing money and releasing assets into these theaters.

The execution on the ground has been horrifying in some cases," he said.

Puerto Rican leaders are saying President Trump hasn't sent aid to the island, but

they just haven't unloaded it!

Do you think President Trump has done the right thing?

In contrast to the San Juan mayor's comments, the governor of Puerto Rico ended up praising

Trump as well, saying, "every time we've asked them to execute, they've executed

quickly," according to Breitbart.

As is usually the case, the mainstream media's depiction is in contrast to the reality of

the situation.

The Trump administration has done all it can to alleviate the situation; the blame instead

rests on the mid and upper-level leaders within the island whose response has been less than

stellar.

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