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Donald Trump’s Bully Mentality

ANSWERING KENNEDY’S CALL President Trump’s first days in office were alarming for several reasons. He immediately began attacking the press, while intentionally stating falsehoods such as he would have won the popular vote, but for “3 to 5 million” fraudulent … Continue reading

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The Bully Mentality–III

ANSWERING the KENNEDYS CALL Why has the bullying behavior of one political party intimidated some of our most powerful men? Reports say that billionaires like Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, and JP Morgan’s Jamie Diman won’t publicly endorse Kamala Harris, even … Continue reading

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The Bully Mentality–III

Answering Kennedy’s Call JONATHAN ERNST / REUTERS “Fostering a culture of fear and ignorance is not the way to run a political party, or country, if it would ever come to that.” I wrote this in 2014 about what I … Continue reading

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Christmas Isn’t For Bullies

Popular Economics Weekly Kyyouth.org This is how one of our political parties celebrates the Christmas spirit. Restrict as much aid to the poor and weak as possible—i.e., cut up to $1.5 billion in Medicaid and Medicare spending to ‘pay’ for … Continue reading

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What is the Bully Mentality?

The Mortgage Corner Olweus Bullying Prevention Program The Trump administration and congressional Republicans’ “stonewalling” efforts, as House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi has put it, are the latest example of the bully mentality, but few pundits or even Democrats seem to … Continue reading

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President Trump’s Bully Mentality

Popular Economics Weekly President Trump’s first days in office were alarming for several reasons. He immediately began attacking the press, while intentionally stating falsehoods such as he would have won the popular vote, but for “3 to 5 million” fraudulent … Continue reading

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