Chris Hayes: "The president of the United States, the man with the nuclear codes, is angry, emotional and acting erratically. That's not my judgment -- it's basically what his own Cabinet defenders are saying." read more
Richard Wolff will examine Donald Trump's imposition of tariffs on Canada, Mexico, China, Europe, and other nations, the impact on the US economy, as well as indications that the Trump regime is getting ready to manipulate government-issued economic statistics by excluding government spending from data about U.S. economic output -- and the Commerce Department's decision to disband two expert committees that worked with the government to produce reliable economic statistics. read more
The paper value of the coins owned by Mr Trump himself has also fallen by $50bn. While Mr Trump's own losses have not been crystallised, investors are on the hook after spending heavily to back the Trump coin in the run-up to his inauguration, partly as a show of support but also as a gamble that the token would rise in value. read more
Politics and relationships can be a tricky mix -- would YOU stay with a partner whose values clash with yours? This conversation is about more than just Trump -- it's about love, loyalty, and where we draw the line in our relationships. read more
The statistics for the entirety of Donald Trump's time in office are nearly all compiled. As we did for his predecessor four years ago, we present a final look at the numbers. The economy lost 2.7 million jobs. The unemployment rate increased by 1.7 percentage points to 6.4%. Paychecks grew faster than inflation. Average weekly earnings for all workers were up 8.4% after inflation. After-tax corporate profits went up, and the stock market set new records. The S&P 500 index rose 67.8%. The international trade deficit Trump promised to reduce went up. The U.S. trade deficit in goods and services in 2020 was the highest since 2008 and increased 36.3% from 2016. The number of people lacking health insurance rose by 3 million. The federal debt held by the public went up, from $14.4 trillion to $21.6 trillion.
"The government paying for any kind of public media is absolutely wrong and every single one of you know it. You just won't own up to it when it meets your narrative. Typical and pathetic."
Soall these years I've been Hlisteing to NPR should have been spent listening to Fox News like you humtske SO i COULD BE JUST AS DUMB AS YOU ARE TODAY?Sorry stupid, I chose real news instead of Rupert Murdoch's well paid liars,
Anyone who primarily gets their information from Fox News is as dumb as HUMTAKE. Sad .but true