Trump's first press conference as president-elect

I’m perfectly fine with my affordable food now, thank you very much.

Maybe a toss-off but quite possibly true. Like the way you stand next to a fat person if you want to look skinny.

All business plans come in dozens of unmarked manila envelopes.

It’s funny - Trump still thinks he’s producing a TV show. The comically giant stack of envelopes is a sitcom or reality show prop for “important pile of plans” - he thinks he’s still on a reality show. And he is.

Trump has done the phony press conference before.
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There’s more on his defunct products he displayed but I can’t quote more. Fair use and all that.

:rolleyes: You know, PCP, the reason it doesn’t work out that way in practice is not because it’s never occurred to the employers who pay the wages.

The reason is that employers have figured out that if they instead encourage downward pressure on wages by employing undocumented workers, then their profits go up.

Mind you, Immigration and Customs Enforcement under the Obama administration has made significant progress in opposing this strategy by cracking down on employers of undocumented workers, as opposed to the Bush administration’s showier but less effective focus on conducting workplace raids to crack down on the workers themselves. But for many unscrupulous employers, the profit from hiring cheap undocumented workers is still well worth the risk.

Good thing your man Donald has the required gravitas and quiet authority that a president needs. Really, his behaviors, actions and words just command respect. Oh, and a complete and utter lack of ethics problems in his past, amIright?

At the hearing on Ben Carson for HHS secretary, Senator Elizabeth Warren said that she wanted assurances from Carson that not one dollar of any of the millions of dollars he would administer would go to benefit Donald Trump or any member of his family.

Carson replied, “It is not my intention to benefit any American.”

Poorly stated or accidental confession?

I’m going with a poor choice of words. Carson has never struck me as unequivocally evil, just braindead stupid.

I think he was speaking truth here. He and his Republican buddies are of the firm opinion that the government should not function to benefit it’s citizens. In fact for the most part, they think most government functions should be eliminated.

So he is just speaking his mind here. Henceforth, HHS will operate in a way that will not benefit any American.

We have survived other Republican administrations.
Well will survive this one.
Probably.

I’d like some insight into some of the remarks made at the press conference by Trump’s lawyer Sheri Dillon, she of the impressive pile of paperwork, about some of the issues involved in Trump’s alleged “isolation from his business interests”.

Is this intended to deflect criticism of foreign diplomats’ choosing to stay at Trump-owned hotels in order to curry favor with Trump?

In that context, Dillon’s remarks sound disingenuous to me. Sure, paying a hotel bill for value received in accommodation is not in itself a bribe or emolument to the hotelkeeper. But the fact of choosing to spend your money, or your country’s money, in a particular hotel owned by the head of state you’re trying to impress favorably, is a rather different matter.

And it appears that Trump’s crew is aware of that, since Dillon claimed that “President-elect Trump has decided, and we are announcing today, that he is going to voluntarily donate all profits from foreign government payments made to his hotel to the United States Treasury”.

So, is Dillon correct that Trump the businessman getting lucrative hotel business from foreign diplomats trying to get in good with Trump the President wouldn’t be any kind of a problem as far as the Emoluments Clause is concerned? Or is she just blowing smoke?

combo.

That reminds me, any and all substance and issues aside, is there any way to stop him waving his little hands around when he talks? He looks like he’s going to pull a rabbit out of a top hat. Tie his hands to the podium?

A bilateral handectomy would not only stop his gestures while speaking, but would also stop him tweeting. Just sayin’.

Voice to text.

:wink:

“Profits,” eh?

In the movie industry, the naïve accept contracts in which they get a percentage of the NET profits. As it turns out, in ‘Hollywood accounting,’ there basically are never any net profits. (Smart negotiators demand a percentage of the gross profits.)

So my guess is that the Profits Trump will be donating will be ALL the net profits! (In other words: zip.)

The latter.

Republican Congressman Randy Weber wants the CNN reporter fired for asking questions.

GOP Congressman Wants CNN Reporter Fired For Doing His Job | HuffPost Latest News?

Lets just get rid of that whole pesky first amendment thing while we are at it, it’s like a free license to criticize dear leader Trump, and we can’t have that.

I would guess that they won’t actually try to repeal the First Amendment until the reign of Barron. While DJT is Prez-for-Life they’ll simply rely upon suspending it during the upcoming* War On Islam.

*Which could begin as early as one week from today! Huzzah for martial law!