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2016/11/30

Don't be fooled

Don't be fooled

CREDIT: AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster

Donald Trump is getting some positive press over his deal to save jobs at one Indiana company. Unsurprisingly, the truth is a lot less rosy.

Trump also promised to no longer participate in his company's business dealings once he's president — but that doesn't solve anything.

CREDIT: AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa

So much for your favorite Canadian progressive dreamboat — Justin Trudeau approved two new major oil pipelines yesterday, in a direct hit to both the environment and to indigenous communities.

Down south, things aren't much better. Native protesters in North Dakota are battling eviction threats, a lack of supplies, and the elements.


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Bad news: It's highly likely supporters of democracy will botch the resistance against Trump.

Liberty University's pick for athletic director is truly terrible.


Soundbite

"It is my conviction that the greatest danger to my district is not a Hillary or Trump Presidency, but it is the judgement of God. If we continue to disobey His clear commands, we can expect to receive His judgement."

 — Art Sisneros, a member of the Electoral College

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