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December 1, 2016

P.Ryan Elites in DC should NOT be picking winners & losersthats a recipe for a closed economyfo

Ryan's buddy in WI--Gov Walker and his lacky's give out the same tax credits.




This Ryan tweet was included in the article:

Paul Ryan Verified account
?@SpeakerRyan

Elites in Washington should NOT be picking winners & losers—that’s a recipe for a closed economy—for cronyism.

https://twitter.com/SpeakerRyan/status/758454281804455936



“Paul Ryan trashed government deals to help specific companies — until Trump did it” https://thinkprogress.org/paul-ryan-donald-trump-carrier-crony-capitalism-db2db7ce5e69#.zie5ng9ee



Journalist, ThinkProgress. Twitter: @atrupar. Email: arupar@americanprogress.org
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Paul Ryan trashed government deals to help specific companies — until Trump did it


https://thinkprogress.org/democrats-will-botch-the-resistance-against-trump-1f8c211c7b68#.6dkq4ko6w
The Carrier deal is exactly the sort of “picking winners and losers” Ryan usually hates.


CREDIT: AP Photo/Alex Brandon

During a press conference on Thursday, House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) was asked what he thought about the sweetheart deal President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence struck with United Technology to keep about 1,000 Carrier manufacturing jobs in Indiana in exchange for millions of dollars in incentives.

“Well I’m pretty happy that we’re keeping jobs in America, aren’t you?” Ryan said to a reporter, adding that he couldn’t speak to the specifics of the deal, which won’t prevent 1,300 Carrier jobs from relocating to Mexico from Indiana. “I think it’s pretty darn good that people are keeping their jobs in Indiana instead of going to Mexico.”



Ryan’s response was a significant departure from what he’s said in the past about deals like the Carrier one. On Tax Day last year, Ryan released a statement blasting President Obama for allegedly wanting to provide “special carve-outs to his favorite industries.”


“Our tax code should not pick winners and losers,” Ryan wrote on behalf of a “simpler, flatter” tax code. “Our country can’t reach its potential with a tax code that punishes people for reaching their own.”

Ryan reiterated that sentiment in a video clip he shared to Twitter in July.

Even supporters of the Carrier deal acknowledge the approach Trump and Pence have taken is unsustainable.
Scott Paul, president of the advocacy group the Alliance for American Manufacturing, told the New York Times that “Carrier is special because it happened at the right time and the right place and it gained a high profile. But obviously, Donald Trump and Mike Pence can’t intervene every time a plant closes.”

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December 1, 2016

Normally secretive agency reveals it advised Donald Trump to divest

Source: Boston globe




Carolyn Kaster/AP

By Michael D. Shear and Eric Lipton The New York Times December 01, 2016

WASHINGTON — The Office of Government Ethics has informed lawyers for President-elect Donald Trump that only a divestiture of his financial stake in his sprawling real estate business will resolve ethical concerns about conflicts of interest as he assumes the office of the presidency.

The revelation from the normally secretive federal agency came Wednesday in a bizarre series of oddly informal postings on its Twitter account after officials apparently concluded, erroneously, that Trump had committed on his own Twitter account to divesting his assets.

“As we discussed with your counsel, divestiture is the way to resolve these conflicts,” the office wrote on Twitter, revealing legal advice that would normally be confidential and adding in a separate post: “Bravo! Only way to resolve these conflicts of interest is to divest. Good call!”

In fact, Trump had made no such commitment, at least publicly....................

Read more: https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/politics/2016/12/01/normally-secretive-agency-reveals-advised-donald-trump-divest/ts8O00tNYClyyG8hdph9uL/story.html?p1=Article_Recommended_ReadMore_Pos11



Tweets are included in article--some of them really are bizarre. What the heck is an Ethics Office doing tweeting comments when they are ones to get any cases regarding Trump????


Also-- come January 2017 --the Director only has one year left to work (in a 5-yr term). Nasty maybe of me but might he be hankering to be appointed for another 5 years???

I missed Last Word last night--Does anyone know if he had a segment on this issue??


TWEETS:

In reply to Deanna A.
Lawrence O'Donnell Verified account ?@Lawrence 11h11 hours ago

.@deanna9012 In sane government the most serious cases are treated most carefully. OGE got reckless with its most serious case ever. Insane.

35 replies 29 retweets 118 likes
https://twitter.com/Lawrence/status/804234897716113408


In reply to Sari Beth Rosenberg
Lawrence O'Donnell Verified account ?@Lawrence 11h11 hours ago

.@saribethrose So OGE decided for the 1st time in its history to use sarcasm? And to use it in the most important case in its history?

36 replies 35 retweets 103 likes

https://twitter.com/Lawrence/status/804228204156354564

In reply to Sari Beth Rosenberg

Lawrence O'Donnell Verified account ?@Lawrence 11h11 hours ago

.@saribethrose So OGE decided for the 1st time in its history to use sarcasm? And to use it in the most important case in its history?
36 replies 35 retweets 103 likes






>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

https://www.oge.gov/web/oge.nsf/Organization


Organization

OGE is headed by a Director who is appointed to a five-year term by the President.
As noted in the organizational chart and staff directory, in addition to the Office of the Director, OGE is divided into four divisons, guided by senior leadership, that work in concert to carry out OGE's mission.

Senior Leadership
Walter M. Shaub, Jr. Director, U.S. Office of Government Ethics On January 8, 2013, President Obama appointed Mr. Walter M. Shaub, Jr., as Director of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics (OGE). He was sworn into office January 9, 2013.
Learn more >...............
December 1, 2016

Udall, Heinrich Ask Obama to Intervene in Pipeline Protests

Source: Roll Call



New Mexico senators concerned about increased violence at protests over Dakota Access pipeline
Posted Dec 1, 2016 12:17 PM



By Christina Flom

Sen. Tom Udall, D-N.M., wrote a letter to President Barack Obama urging him to take action to peacefully resolve the escalating violence occurring between law makers and protestors over the Dakota Access Pipeline. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)

U.S. New Mexico Sens. Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich appealed Wednesday to President Barack Obama to take action to protect the safety of demonstrators protesting the Dakota Access pipeline.

Udall and Heinrich each wrote to the president citing examples of violence in North Dakota against Standing Rock Sioux Tribe members and demonstrators camping in the area, The Albuquerque Journal reported.

“The current situation at Camp Oceti Sakowin is unsustainable and dangerous to everyone involved,” Heinrich wrote in the letter posted on his website. “I implore you to work with the Corps of Engineers and the Department of Justice to de-escalate the violence at the camp.”

The senators thanked Obama
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Read more: http://www.rollcall.com/news/politics/udall-heinrich-ask-obama-intervene-pipeline-protests#sthash.DU7a6bvg.dpuf



This is good--to help protect the demonstrators from being hurt.
December 1, 2016

Thousands of Veterans to Form a Human Shield Around Standing Rock Protestors

Source: nymag.co





December 1, 2016 3:30 a.m.


Thousands of Veterans to Form a Human Shield Around Standing Rock Protestors
By Charley Lanyon




A human shield forms.Photo: Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff/Boston Globe via Getty Images



More than 2,000 U.S. veterans are planning to descend on North Dakota this weekend, where they will make a human shield around the protesters there. More than 7,000 people are camped out in a massive months-long demonstration organized by the Standing Rock Sioux in opposition to the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, which they say threatens tribal lands.

The group, Veterans Stand for Standing Rock, has decided to protect the camp after the federal government called for its evacuation.

While the deadline for the evacuation has passed, both local authorities and the Army Corps of Engineers have confirmed that they have no plans to remove anybody by force, despite an emergency call from the state’s governor on Monday to immediately vacate the camp.

Veterans Stand for Standing Rock is headed by former U.S. Marine Michael Wood Jr. and Wesley Clark Jr., whose father is retired U.S. Army General Wesley Clark......................


Read more: http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/12/veterans-to-form-human-shield-around-pipe-line-protestors.html



I hope all stay safe--and warm
December 1, 2016

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