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@apgovernmentnotes
Making America Hate Again
Two days late, Donald Trump has finally condemned violent white supremacists.
But his initial criticism of “both sides” when neo-Nazis and Ku Klux Klan members brought deadly violence to Charlottesville, Virginia last Saturday was more consistent with Trump’s political strategy from the start.
Weeks after he began his campaign by alleging that Mexican immigrants were criminals and rapists, two brothers in Boston beat up and urinated on a 58-year-old homeless Mexican national, subsequently telling police “Donald Trump was right, all these illegals need to be deported.”
Instead of condemning the brutality, Trump excused it by saying “people who are following me are very passionate. They love this country and they want this country to be great again.”
During campaign rallies Trump repeatedly excused brutality toward protesters. “You know what they used to do to guys like that when they were in a place like this? They’d be carried out on a stretcher, folks.”
After white supporters punched and attempted to choke a Black Lives Matter protester, Trump said “maybe he should have been roughed up.”
Trump was even reluctant to distance himself from David Duke and the Ku Klux Klan.
Since becoming president, Trump’s instigations have continued. As Representative Mark Sanford, a Republican from South Carolina, told the Washington Post, “the president has unearthed some demons.”
In May, Trump congratulated body-slamming businessman Greg Gianforte on his special election win in Montana, making no mention of the victor’s attack on a reporter the night before.
Weeks ago Trump even tweeted a video clip of himself in a WWE professional wrestling match slamming a CNN avatar to the ground and pounding him with punches and elbows to the head.
Hateful violence is hardly new to America. But never before has a president licensed it as a political strategy, or considered haters part of his political base.
In his second week as president, Trump called Wayne LaPierre, CEO of the National Rifle Association to the White House.
Soon thereafter, LaPierre told gun owners they should fear “leftists” and the “national media machine” that were “an enemy utterly dedicated to destroy not just our country, but also Western civilization.”
Since then the NRA has run ads with the same theme, concluding “the only way we stop this, the only way we save our country and our freedom, is to fight this violence of lies with a clenched fist of truth.”
It’s almost as if someone had declared a new civil war. But who? And for what purpose?
One clue came earlier last week in a memo from Rich Higgins, who had been director for strategic planning in Trump’s National Security Council.
Entitled “POTUS & Political Warfare,” Higgins wrote the seven-page document in May which was recently leaked to Foreign Policy Magazine.
In it Higgins charges that a cabal of leftist “deep state” government workers, “globalists,” bankers, adherents to Islamic fundamentalism and establishment Republicans want to impose cultural Marxism in the United States. “Recognizing in candidate Trump an existential threat to cultural Marxist memes that dominate the prevailing cultural narrative, those that benefit recognize the threat he poses and seek his destruction.”
There you have it. Trump’s and Bannon’s goal has never been to promote guns or white supremacy or to fuel attacks on the press and the left. These may be means but the goal has been to build and fortify Trump’s power. And keep him in power even if it’s found that he colluded with Russia to get power.
They’ve been quietly encouraging a civil war between Trump’s base of support – mostly white and worried – and everyone who’s not.
It’s built on economic stresses and racial resentments. It’s fueled by paranoia. It’s conveyed by Trump’s winks and nods haters, and his deafening silence in the face of their violence.
A smaller version of the civil war extends even into the White House, where Bannon and his protégés are doing battle with leveler heads.
National security advisor Lt. Gen. H. R. McMaster fired Higgins. Reportedly, Trump was furious at the firing.
On Sunday, McMaster termed the Charlottesville violence “terrorism;” Ivanka Trump denounced “racism, white supremacy and neo-nazis;” and Mike Pence belatedly condemned “ white supremacists or neo-Nazis or the KKK.“
Pray the leveler heads contain Trump.
YouTube AP Government Review Videos
Listed below are the links to the YouTube videos my AP Government teacher in order to review for the AP Exam :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxQjAVEW-Ao
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrYH2drFNYs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQ6_pbPmT6M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsPFdjFgAoU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gp-ac7HL0PA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0J69td45x8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es-YyfKGn6Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSWz7tfUEHE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vRsEMHqzDU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZEjQpb76tc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3JE3xRmtq4
Enjoy studying for you AP Exam and hope you guys will use these links well!! Pass them on if you know someone who is looking for links to use to help them study!
YouTube AP Government Review Videos
Listed below are the links to the YouTube videos my AP Government teacher in order to review for the AP Exam :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxQjAVEW-Ao
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrYH2drFNYs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQ6_pbPmT6M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsPFdjFgAoU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gp-ac7HL0PA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0J69td45x8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es-YyfKGn6Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSWz7tfUEHE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vRsEMHqzDU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZEjQpb76tc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3JE3xRmtq4
Enjoy studying for you AP Exam and hope you guys will use these links well!! Pass them on if you know someone who is looking for links to use to help them study!
AP Government - Past Free Response Questions by Topic
WE NEED 3 SENATORS TO CHANGE THEIR VOTES TO PREVENT DeVos FROM BEING CONFIRMED!!!
The vote to confirm Betsy DeVos as Sec of Education was delayed. The hearing of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions will now be held at 10 a.m. Jan. 31, according to an advisory from the committee. And now to act (esp my ME, GA, NC and SC friends)! Betsy DeVos is up for confirmation as U.S. Education Secretary, and many, many educators have expressed strongly that she is not qualified to ensure quality education in this country.
Please consider calling one of the following Republican Senators (key in the confirmation vote) to express your opinion on the appointment. At least 3 of these need to be convinced in order to block DeVos’ nomination. Don’t email. Don’t tweet. Don’t complain on Facebook. Call them!
Then, PLEASE SHARE WIDELY:
If you live in one of the states represented below, PLEASE call YOUR Senator, If you don’t, pick one and call him/her:
Susan Collins (ME) 207.622.8414..&..202.224.2523 Lamar Alexander (TN) 615.736.5129..&..202.224.4944 Lisa Murkowski (AK) 907.586.7277..&..202.224.6665 Johnny Isakson (GA) 770.661.0999..&..202.224.3643 Orrin Hatch (UT) 801.524.4380..&..202.224.5251 Richard Burr (NC) 336.631.5125..&..202.224.3154..&.. 910.251.1058..&..828.350.2437 Michael Enzi (WY) 202.224.3424 Dr. Bill Cassidy (LA) 202.224.5824 Pat Roberts (KS) 202.224.4774 Tim Scott (SC) 202.224.6121 Rand Paul (KY) 202.224.4343
Battlestations, my Yankee Activist peeps
gonna call lamar alexander tomorrow
Booooooost
CALL YOUR DANG REPRESENTATIVES
Susan Collins (ME) 207.622.8414..&..202.224.2523 Lamar Alexander (TN) 615.736.5129..&..202.224.4944 Lisa Murkowski (AK) 907.586.7277..&..202.224.6665 Johnny Isakson (GA) 770.661.0999..&..202.224.3643 Orrin Hatch (UT) 801.524.4380..&..202.224.5251 Richard Burr (NC) 336.631.5125..&..202.224.3154..&.. 910.251.1058..&..828.350.2437 Michael Enzi (WY) 202.224.3424 Dr. Bill Cassidy (LA) 202.224.5824 Pat Roberts (KS) 202.224.4774 Tim Scott (SC) 202.224.6121 Rand Paul (KY) 202.224.4343
IF the state is one you live in call. They don’t really have reason to listen if they don’t represent you.
If your state is not listed here, signal boost.
Trump’s Plan to Neuter the White House Press Corps, and Neuter Our Democracy
Tyrants don’t allow open questioning, and they hate the free press. They want total control.
That’s why, according to three senior officials on the transition team, the incoming Trump administration is considering evicting the White House press corps from the press room inside the White House and moving them – and news conferences – to a conference center or to the Old Executive Office Building.
This may sound like a small logistic matter. It’s not. The White House “press room” contains work stations and broadcast booths, and the briefing area for presidential news conferences. Reporters have had workspace at the White House since Teddy Roosevelt was president, in 1901.
But we’re in a new era, the reign of King Trump.
Sean Spicer, Trump’s press secretary, acknowledges “there has been some discussion about how” to move the press out of the White House. Spicer says it’s because the new administration would like a larger room to allow more members of the press to attend press conferences.
Rubbish. It’s because a larger room would allow the administration to fill seats with “alt-right” fringe journalists, rightwing social media, Trump supporters and paid staffers. They’d be there to ask the questions Trump wants to answer, and to jeer at reporters who ask critical questions and applaud Trump’s answers.
The move would allow Trump to play the crowd.
That’s exactly what happened at Trump’s so-called “news conference” on January 11 – the first he’s held in six months.
It wasn’t really a press conference at all, and shouldn’t have been characterized as one. It was a fake news conference that took place in a large auditorium.
In the audience were paid staffers who jeered and snickered when reporters asked critical questions, and cheered every time Trump delivered one of his campaign zingers. It could easily have been one of his rallies.
In this carnival atmosphere it was easy for Trump to refuse to answer questions from reporters who have run stories he doesn’t like, and from news outlets that have criticized him.
He slammed CNN for dispensing “fake news,” called Buzzfeed “a pile of garbage,” and sarcastically called the BBC “another beauty.” The audience loved it.
Just as he did in his rallies, Trump continued calling the press “dishonest” – part of his ongoing effort to discredit the press and to reduce public confidence in it.
And he repeatedly lied. But the media in attendance weren’t allowed to follow up or to question him on his lies.
For example, Trump wrongly stated that “the Democratic National Committee was totally open to be hacked. They did a very poor job. … And they tried to hack the Republican National Committee, and they were unable to break through.”
Baloney. FBI Director James B. Comey said there was evidence that Republican National Committee computers were also targeted. The critical difference, according to Comey, was that none of the information obtained from the RNC was leaked. Also, according to Comey, the Russians “got far deeper and wider into the [DNC] than the RNC,” adding that “similar techniques were used in both cases.”
Trump further asserted at his fake news conference that “I have no deals that could happen in Russia, because we’ve stayed away. And I have no loans with Russia.”
Wrong again. Trump repeatedly sought deals in Russia. In a 2008 speech, Donald Trump Jr. said “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets,” and “we see a lot of money pouring in from Russia.”
Trump’s statements at his fake news conference were, and are, big lies. They influence public understanding and opinion about two critically important issues: Did the Russians help Trump win the election, and, if so, why might they have done so?
At the very least, they should have been followed up with questions from the White House press corps. That would have happened at a real news conference in the White House press room, holding 45 correspondents from major media outlets who are assigned full-time to report on the president.
Which is the danger of evicting the press from the White House and putting press conferences into a large auditorium: Trump won’t be called on his lies, and the White House press corps will lose the leverage they have by being together in one rather small room.
And that’s precisely why Trump wants to evict the press from the White House.
A senior official admitted the move was a reaction to hostile press coverage. The view at the highest reaches of the incoming administration is that the press is the enemy. "They are the opposition party,” said the senior official. “I want ‘em out of the building. We are taking back the press room.”
The incoming Trump administration is intent on neutering the White House press corps. If it happens it will be another step toward neutering our democracy.
YouTube AP Government Review Videos
Listed below are the links to the YouTube videos my AP Government teacher in order to review for the AP Exam :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxQjAVEW-Ao
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrYH2drFNYs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQ6_pbPmT6M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsPFdjFgAoU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gp-ac7HL0PA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0J69td45x8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es-YyfKGn6Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSWz7tfUEHE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vRsEMHqzDU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZEjQpb76tc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3JE3xRmtq4
Enjoy studying for you AP Exam and hope you guys will use these links well!! Pass them on if you know someone who is looking for links to use to help them study!
For those of you who need this!
big subject masterpost!!
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english literature tips
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got a couple anon asks about making flash cards so I made a quick picture set of the way I make flash cards based on the level of complexity of the flash cards.
note: this is just my way of making flash cards. in order for flash cards to be truly effective, you should adapt the system so it works best for you and the subject you’re studying.
questions? requests? let me know!
Spread the word.
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Can’t believe I’m gonna say it but I hate millennials ya’ll lied and tricked me
Because:
Young people are less likely to be educated about their rights and voting procedures, and despite efforts some of them may not have got registered in time.
Young people are more likely to be working two jobs or working a job while in school, and not all states tell employers they have to give them time off. Especially for primaries. And caucuses. Caucuses are a massive time commitment and happen at times that give privilege to people working “standard” hours, which young people are less likely to be doing.
The voting system disadvantages young people, and I don’t think it’s an accident.
Yeah I didn’t vote because I registered in the county my family lives in instead of where I go to school, and I didn’t find out how to do early voting or an absentee ballot or whatever it is in time.
That’s a big way young voters get disenfranchised, too. The school thing. There needs to be a better setup, but a lot of politicians seem to want the exact opposite. Can’t have the kids vote, right? :/.
Also why is voting in the middle of the fucking week? Like who’s more likely to be able to vote young people in college or working low paying jobs as their only source of income to pay for college loans or rent
Or older generations who already have a starting point (a house, a job they’ve been working at long enough they aren’t scared they’ll be fired asking for days off, a job that actually pays them well so they don’t have to work insane hours just to cover the basics or pay off small debt amount)
People saying shit like this act like Millennials just go to college and then home or can just tell skip work or take days off. Yeah you choose (should I vote or go to work) when you’re 40,000-100 and something thousand in debt with a shitty low level job cause you need 17 years of experience for a good paying job.
ABSENTEE BALLOTS!! PRINT AND MAIL OFF!!!
If you don’t vote for the candidate you want on the official ballot during the primaries, you will not be able to vote for them in Nov 2016.
Note: All dates are primaries unless otherwise noted as a caucus. Dates are tentative and subject to change prior to 2016.
Date (all 2016)
February
+Monday, February 1-Iowa caucus +Tuesday, February 9-New Hampshire +Saturday, February 20-Nevada caucus (Dem), South Carolina (GOP) +Tuesday, February 23-Nevada caucus (GOP) +Saturday, February 27-South Carolina (Dem)
March
+Tuesday, March 1(Super Tuesday)-Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado caucuses, Georgia, Massachusetts , Minnesota caucuses, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia +Saturday, March 5-Louisiana, Nebraska (Dem caucus) +Tuesday, March 8-Hawaii caucus (GOP), Mississippi, Michigan +Sunday, March 13-Puerto Rico (GOP) +Tuesday, March 15-Ohio, Florida, Illinois, Missouri +Tuesday, March 22-Arizona, Utah +Saturday, March 26-Hawaii caucus (Dems)
April
+Tuesday, April 5-Wisconsin +Tuesday, April 26-Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island
May
+Tuesday, May 3-Indiana +Tuesday, May 10-Nebraska (GOP primary), West Virginia +Tuesday, May 17-Kentucky, Oregon
June
+Sunday, June 5-Puerto Rico (Dem) +Tuesday, June 7-California, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota +Tuesday, June 14 Washington, DC
States with no firm dates:
(Some states may be listed with tentative dates) New York North Dakota Utah Colorado Idaho Kansas Maine Washington Wyoming Last update: 8/12/15
YALL NOT ABOUT TO ACT LIKE YOU DON’T SEE THIS SHIT!!!! REBLOG THIS SHIT IF YOU WANT TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT THE FUTURE OF THIS DAMN COUNTRY!!!!
I missed my voting date so let me send in this ballot .
@imnotcoolenough
HONESTLY
Can’t believe I’m gonna say it but I hate millennials ya’ll lied and tricked me
Because:
Young people are less likely to be educated about their rights and voting procedures, and despite efforts some of them may not have got registered in time.
Young people are more likely to be working two jobs or working a job while in school, and not all states tell employers they have to give them time off. Especially for primaries. And caucuses. Caucuses are a massive time commitment and happen at times that give privilege to people working “standard” hours, which young people are less likely to be doing.
The voting system disadvantages young people, and I don’t think it’s an accident.
Yeah I didn’t vote because I registered in the county my family lives in instead of where I go to school, and I didn’t find out how to do early voting or an absentee ballot or whatever it is in time.
That’s a big way young voters get disenfranchised, too. The school thing. There needs to be a better setup, but a lot of politicians seem to want the exact opposite. Can’t have the kids vote, right? :/.
Also why is voting in the middle of the fucking week? Like who’s more likely to be able to vote young people in college or working low paying jobs as their only source of income to pay for college loans or rent
Or older generations who already have a starting point (a house, a job they’ve been working at long enough they aren’t scared they’ll be fired asking for days off, a job that actually pays them well so they don’t have to work insane hours just to cover the basics or pay off small debt amount)
People saying shit like this act like Millennials just go to college and then home or can just tell skip work or take days off. Yeah you choose (should I vote or go to work) when you’re 40,000-100 and something thousand in debt with a shitty low level job cause you need 17 years of experience for a good paying job.
ABSENTEE BALLOTS!! PRINT AND MAIL OFF!!!
Finally home and I can upload/add Vermont.
PLEASE SIGNAL BOOST!
Please vote. Register to vote. And for the love of god please vote for Bernie. Do it for the new generation so we don’t have to clean up after Trump or Cruz for the rest of our lives.