I don't know if I believe that about Asians. Personally I feel it's easier to disconnect from Asians because you don't really look at them (whores) as you do another person. You know there's going to be a language barrier, so you do not associate with anybody like yourself and there's even less conscious awareness because deep down, you can't relate to them, it's not somebodies daughter you know and can't possibly be. You start to view Asian sex workers as a tool rather than a person. I know it sounds bad but I've had this discussion a few times IRL. Submission has never been uttered it strictly came down to the fact they're just so easy to disengage from, you can consciously close yourself off and do the deed. They probably won't be there next time. This could also be why foreigners were frequently trafficked around the world for sex workers and slaveship a long time ago, but most definitely probably still today. They're also a bit smaller which I guess factors into a submission role, but I don't believe there's any politician out there saying "I'm going to sleep with this Asian tonight because their culture sticks together". More than likely, IMO the saying was "I'm going to sleep with this Asian tonight and not have to feel guilty about it" which stems from the disengagement of consciousness to perform.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin refuses to release Trump's tax returns. Another lap dog protecting Trump. This is the second deadline the White House has ignored. Stevie's waiting for guidance from the DOJ....Barr. And we already know Barr is in Trump's other pocket. Under the law Trump must turn over his tax returns, but we know how Trump feels about the law. So what's he hiding?
Carl Kline, a former White House personnel security director, is a no show after being subpoenaed for a disposition.
On Monday the White House refused to release years of Trump's financial records. Trump has refused every request made since January in an effort to hide whatever he's hiding. That would include investigations into improper security clearances, violation of the Emulate Clause, illegal business deals, failure to pay payroll taxes for illegal immigrants, etc.
Interestingly enough, in this specific situation, congress may not require the justice department to enforce contempt of congress laws. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/20/AR2007072001802.html
Congress has a right to the information, and where there is a right there is a remedy--in the federal courts. Congress can sue directly, as your article explains..
No taxes returns, No Kline, No unredacted Mueller Report, No traditional Senate Majority during confirmations, No security clearance process for Jarrod Kushner, No accountability for Hush Money payments, No accountability for pardon promised to Cohen, Manafort, and Gates, No open records of meetings with Putin, No Duetche Bank records, No secret nation bank records, No Alfa Bank records, No Estonian Bank records, and … and Dear God … he did say he didn't want business as usual in Washington.
You all realize that the IRS has audited the president’s taxes annually for many years right? Why should his personal finances be anyone’s business as long as it’s been verified as above board by the government agency charged with that function? Having been stymied by the collapse of the Great Russia Collusion Hoax, his enemies are just desperately searching for something, anything to bring him down. Sad. It’s entirely possible he doesn’t want the extent of his charitable giving to be publicized. He is said to philanthropically generous.
The longest serving Republican in the Iowa Legislature has left the Republican Party because of Trump! He is now a Democrat.
MeAgain, this morning I saw Trump on TV and he claimed that Mueller had received his tax returns and the matter should no be settled. If that is true, then it should be subject to Adam Schiff's and Elijah Cummings's and Gerry Nadler's subpoenas. If it is not true, then Trump has just lied to the American people again! Mnuchin might end up in jail before the week is out!
Do we need to spell out that it isn't the IRS's job to police income tax returns for signs of criminality unless it has to do with tax evasion. And that the only evidence we have that the IRS has been auditing the persident's tax return annually is his word. (Considering that he lies 75% of the time, that doesn't count for much.) And that a 1924 law going back to the Teapot Dome scandal clearly gives Congress the right to see said returns. As Congressman Garner put it back then "the country has the right to know whether or not the tax returns made by the idle rich and the gigantic corporations are fair and reasonable or based on evasion, fraud, and circumlocution." The Donald Trump Score Card And that said law contains the explicit language that says the Treasury Secretary "shall" hand them over, including no conditions or qualifications, although the courts have said there must be a legitimate legislative reason for the investigations. Carrying out Congress's oversight responsibilities, including oversight of the IRS, may be a sufficient legitimate reason. Given abundant circumstantial evidence surrounding Trump's relations with Deutche Bank and suspicion of money laundering, that should also count as sufficient evidence. And that Trump promised to release the returns before the election. And that release of a Presidential candidate's tax returns has been SOP since the Nixon Administration. What is he trying to hide? As for the "collapse" of the "Great Russian Collusion Hoax", the Mueller report, which did not find collusion because there is no such federal crime and did not find conspiracy because of difficulty proving intent beyond a reasonable doubt, provides ample evidence for Congress to pursue in delving deeper into the collusion/conspiracy issues.
Judging from recent events in Sri Lanka, it's not beaten yet, unfortunately, although Trump with his usual bluster declared victory.
I mean, at best they did send minor aid to those who have been the only ones fighting a war (and winning) against ISIS. That would be the Kurdish people: But Trump is actually giving up on the fight against ISIS. So instead of "beating ISIS" he's actually running away: The Threat to Rojava: the Real Meaning for Trump's Withdrawal