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from a u.s. perspective, unprecedented in to 1 2016 wht does it mean? we re in a situation, the russians want compounds in new york and maryland back, using for intelligence gathering purposes may have contributed to the crisis we re in. a president unable to disassociate the allegations about himself from the problem that exists of russian meddling in this country, played out as it has in other countries, as perry said, and also an administration floating the idea, maybe offer carrots, not sticks. those it compounds are part of this. they ve talked about not wanding hands tied on sanctions. congress is considering a sanctions bill severe and hasn t gone far enough. the president still has the authority. putin may walk away with a lot, actually. may be able to convince trump the united states needs to give russia something for russia to play ball. if he can spin that better, trump able to command the situation, we may end up in a
the idea of growing up getting a good job. but i don t know that we are as clear about the ways that wealth is that it compounds over the years and becomes basically an impossibility to close in a generation. the wealth gap is enormous. african-americans have 4% of the household wealth of whites today. that s the consequence of generations of systemic housing and segregation. we own most of our assets in the form of our real estate. we pass it down to our kids. we take loans off of it to pay for college, to pay for medical emergencies. we pass it down to our children and grandchildren in the form of inheritances. in places like winchester it is nil. you don t have those resources to fall on when you have a hard time. part of what happens with the segregation. if you do the thing that americans are meant to do and you own your own home even if it is dilapidated, this is
now with the additional mandates, whether it s minimum wage, or even take taking away the tip credit, but taking the tip credit away and then mandating 100% increase with $15 they re talking about from the minimum wage right now? the president is looking at 10, 10. seattle now is trying to get it the winds are not favorable. not at all and i don t know who gets 100% increase inside their wage but all of this, when it compounds i ll take him on myself is dill darrius dill tearous to the businesses. whether you agree or disagree now is the time, the tone, when the iraq is just exploding, to be expecting americans for whatever clean air push you re making, to pay 30%