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The World At Home
The World At Home
While I await Beto O’Rourke’s decision whether or not to run for US President in 2020, I want to resume my discussion of some of the myths Donald Trump has continued to promote during his presidency. But before I continue: if you are wondering how such a bold-faced liar could have ever been elected, you must first understand how ill-informed roughly half of American voters are.
The World At Home
SINCE I’m still not 100 per cent certain that Beto O’Rourke will be running for US president in 2020, I will devote this column to discussing some of the myths that President Donald Trump has promoted about himself throughout his business and political career.
The World At Home: A hundred years on, remember the words of Thomas Johnson
As the commemorations of the Dáil’s first meeting in 1919 are ongoing, it is depressingly inevitable that the name of Tom Johnson will rarely be mentioned. The author of the Democratic Programme of the first Dáil was the then leader of the Labour Party and had decided not to field candidates in the historic 1918 election.
The World At Home: Charles Laffiteau’s Bigger Picture
I BEGIN 2019 by expressing my belief that Beto O’Rourke will succeed Donald Trump as America’s 46th president on 20 January 2021. As some of this newspaper’s readers may recall, I made a similar prediction about a first-term Senator from Illinois named Barack Obama back in March 2007, 11 months before the first presidential contest, the January 2008 Iowa caucuses.
The World At Home: Charles Laffiteau’s Bigger Picture
As I predicted, although Democrats took control of the US House of Representatives in last month’s mid-term elections, the Republican Party actually strengthened its grip on the US Senate by winning two additional seats.
The World At Home: Charles Laffiteau’s Bigger Picture
Since the mid-term elections are just around the corner, this time I’m going to be scatter-shooting in my discussion of some of Trump’s legal issues in the lead up to the big day.
The World At Home: Improving lives for asylum seekers is no ‘pull factor’
When I worked as a Minister of State in the Department of Justice from 2014 to 2016, myself and my team used to joke that the officials should paint the words ‘pull factor’ in six-feet-high letters in every meeting room.
The World At Home : Charles Laffiteau's Bigger Picture
The Trump property at 40 Wall Street in New York City has long been the current US president’s most valuable single asset. But many real estate professionals now argue that the 30 per cent stake Donald Trump holds in Vornado Realty Trust is actually worth more than the Trump Building or Trump Tower.
Charles Laffiteau's Bigger Picture: The World at Home
What is US President Donald Trump more afraid of? That Robert Mueller’s investigation would uncover more ties between his business interests and Russian mobsters? Or that Mueller would reveal he is worth far less than the $10bn he claims? Or is he more afraid of the general public discovering he is now and has always been far less wealthy than he professes to be?
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