Недоработочка?
Dec. 5th, 2016 05:25 pm
Сейчас много обсуждается проблема конфликта (государственных супротив шкурных) интересов у свежеизбранного президента. Умные люди объясняют по радио, что с одной стороны строго говоря на президента требование устранить оные конфликты не распространяется (хотя как ни странно это не всех устраивает), а с другой что эти конфликта и при всём желании как следует не устранить. Потому что передача бизнеса детям это сами понимаете курам насмех, да и слепой траст в общем тоже. Единственное, что могло бы радикально спасти гиганта мысли это распродать всё под корень, но во-первых сейчас только шнурки поглажу, а во-вторых кто же это говно купит?
А ведь как только не старалась доблестная пресса завалить проклятого расиста-женоненавистника-пуссигрэббера. А чего же было про грядущие конфликты интересов не поговорить? Почему этот животрепещущий вопрос ни разу не поднимался на теледебатах? Куда смотрела главная газета страны? Может быть, если б эта тема был вовремя и умело наброшена на вентилятор, кто-то из нестойких трампистов бы и передумал за него голосовать?
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Date: 2016-12-06 04:41 am (UTC)By Kurt Eichenwald On 9/14/16
A close examination by Newsweek of the Trump Organization, including confidential interviews with business executives and some of its international partners, reveals an enterprise with deep ties to global financiers, foreign politicians and even criminals, although there is no evidence the Trump Organization has engaged in any illegal activities. It also reveals a web of contractual entanglements that could not be just canceled. If Trump moves into the White House and his family continues to receive any benefit from the company, during or even after his presidency, almost every foreign policy decision he makes will raise serious conflicts of interest and ethical quagmires.
http://www.newsweek.com/2016/09/23/donald-trump-foreign-business-deals-national-security-498081.html
Forget Trump’s health records. His hidden business interests are what really matter.
By Paul Waldman September 15
Trump’s refusal to allow the public to know the details of his myriad business interests truly is disqualifying — in a way that should transcend party and ideology. Is there a single Republican who would like to get up and argue that it’s perfectly fine for a president to have substantial ongoing business interests all over the world that could be directly affected by the policy decisions he makes, yet refuse to tell us what those interests are?
There have been wealthy presidential candidates before, but never any who had the kind of complex and far-reaching business Donald Trump does. And yet Trump, from whom disclosure is the most critical, is the one who refuses to release his tax returns or details about his business. And he’s getting away with it.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2016/09/15/forget-trumps-health-records-his-hidden-business-interests-are-what-really-matter/
Why Donald Trump Should Not Be President
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD SEPT. 25, 2016
Mr. Trump has been opaque about his questionable global investments in Russia and elsewhere, which could present conflicts of interest as president, particularly if his business interests are left in the hands of his children, as he intends.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/26/opinion/why-donald-trump-should-not-be-president.html
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Date: 2016-12-06 05:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-12-06 06:05 am (UTC)