- What you missed on Sunday Kos:
- God, guns and ... Russia, by Susan Grigsby
- The United States is becoming an extraction economy (like Puerto Rico), by David Akadjian
- Not just NRA money: How the gun industry avoids regulation, by Sher Watts Spooner
- Progressive activists must reach out to everyone, including the Trump voter who seems lost for good, by Egberto Willies
- When can we talk about gun control, by Mark E Andersen
- The Puerto Rico tourists rarely see, and the U.S. role in Puerto Rican poverty, by Denise Oliver Velez
- Decertifying Iran deal will only further prove Rex Tillerson right: Trump is a moron, by Ian Reifowitz
- Such a jackass. Not to mention an owner who cheerfully hired a known domestic abuser.
After his team’s loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told the press that he believes all NFL players should stand for the anthem. All of the Cowboys were on their feet at Sunday’s game, and Jones suggested he was unaware that two players raised their fists toward the end.
“I don’t know about that. But if there is anything that is disrespectful to the flag then we will not play,” Jones said. “You understand? If we are disrespecting the flag then we won’t play. Period.”
A financial report that Trump’s company filed with the British government shows he has lost millions of dollars at the resort, called the Trump International Golf Links, as well as at a second one on the other side of Scotland overlooking the Irish Sea.
The report from Britain’s Companies House released late Friday showed losses last year more than doubled to 17.6 million pounds ($23 million). It was the third year in a row of losses. Revenue also fell sharply.
Trump’s company has faced several setbacks since it ventured into Scotland a dozen years ago.
A new book claims that Frank Sinatra told Donald Trump to “go fuck himself” after the now-President took issue with the singer’s financial demands, the Independent reports.
“Old Blue Eyes was due to perform at the opening of Mr Trump’s Atlantic City casino in 1990 when the magnate was said to have told him his costs were ‘a little rich.’ On hearing the news, Sinatra gave his manager Elliot Weisman – who has written the new book – two options, either to pass his message to Mr Trump or give him his number and he would do it himself.”
On today’s Kagro in the Morning show, we’re off for Canadian Thanksgiving. But our all-new show features the BuzzFeed News piece everyone’s talking about. The one where everyone at Breitbart is a Nazi. Then it’s on to Part Six of Paula Apynys’ series on the Gop and the Domestic Abuse Cycle.
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