New poll reveals that most Democrats and Republicans agree that America will "cease to be a democracy" in the future, and is headed for civil war

For better or worse, the United States has never been a democratic nation. It is supposed to be a republic, one in which the people elect those who represent them and make the laws that govern them. However, it's not even a republic, given that every state, regardless of population, gets two senators, and the president is chosen by electors, not citizens. — Read the rest

Mike Pompeo has "no recollection" of receiving a $5,800 bottle of Japanese whiskey as a gift

While Mike Pompeo was serving as Secretary of State, the government of Japan presented him with a bottle of expensive whiskey. The State Department is investigating what happened to it. Pompeo's lawyer told The Wall Street Journal, that his client has "no recollection of receiving the bottle of whiskey and does not have any knowledge of what happened to it." — Read the rest

When Zephyr Teachout is elected New York Attorney General, she's gonna emolumentize Trump right out of the White House

Zephyr Teachout (previously) isn't just an expert on antitrust law and corruption, and isn't merely a netroots pioneer who has been on the right side of every technology policy fight since the Gore years — she's also running to be the Attorney General of the State of New York, from which position she plans on gutting Trump on his corrupt business practices, targeting him using the dread emoluments clause.

Trump to avoid "appearance" of business conflicts

Today President-Elect Trump took to Twitter in an attempt to assure the world he will not let it look like he is making money off the Presidency.

Via the New York Times:

Noah Bookbinder, executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics, a liberal nonprofit group that promotes ethics in government, said: "Unless his solution is to sell the business outside the family and put the proceeds in a blind trust, he's not really doing anything to solve the problem.

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