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[h=1]Trump to Breastfeeding Mom: 'You're Disgusting'[/h]yahoo.com/parenting/trump-to-breastfeeding-mom-youre-disgusting-125350815777.html
Rachel Bertsche Writer July 29, 2015
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According to a recent report, when a lawyer needed a break to pump breast milk, Donald Trump called her “disgusting.” (Photo: AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

Presidential candidate Donald Trump called a lawyer and breastfeeding mother “disgusting” after she requested a break from a deposition in order to pump, according to a New York Times report on Tuesday.
According to the paper, lawyer Elizabeth Beck was questioning Trump in 2011 about a failed Florida real estate project. Beck, with her husband, represented clients who claimed to lose thousands of dollars in the deal. At one point, Beck, who had a 3-month-old daughter, requested a medical break which was contested by Trump and his lawyers, who wanted to continue, the Times says. That’s when Beck took out her breast pump to show that her request was urgent — she needed to pump for her infant. “You’re disgusting,” Trump told Beck before leaving the room.
The quote is not disputed by Trump’s camp.

In an interview with CNN on Wednesday morning, Beck says she had pre-negotiated breaks during the deposition in order for her to pump. “[Trump] got up, his face got red, he shook his finger at me and he screamed, ‘You’re disgusting, you’re disgusting,’ and he ran out of there,” Beck said. She called his behavior “an absolute meltdown.”

Alan Garten, a lawyer for Trump who was present at the deposition, told the Times that Trump’s statement “was in no way a statement about her decision to breastfeed or pump. It was solely the fact that she was appearing to do it in the middle of a deposition,” and Garten said Beck was using the pump break as an excuse to get extra time to come up with questions for Trump.

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In a series of tweets on Wednesday morning, Trump addressed the incident, claiming that Beck “wanted to breast pump in front of me” at the deposition. He also wrote that “Lawyer Elizabeth Beck did a terrible job against me, she lost (I even got legal fees). I loved beating her, she was easy.”
Beck told CNN that she was not interested in pumping in front of anyone, but was simply asking for a break and a private space.
Trump hasn’t spoken publicly much about his views on breastfeeding, working mothers, or working families in general. He did, however, congratulate himself in Iowa in April after he withheld from screaming at a crying baby. During a speech, he called out an infant who was crying, as well as the little one’s parents. “And did you notice that baby was crying through half of the speech and I didn’t get angry?,” he said, according to Raw Story. “Not once. Did you notice that? That baby was driving me crazy. I didn’t get angry once because I didn’t want to insult the parents for not taking the kid out of the room!”
Later, he pointed out, “I have great restraint.”

Shilpa Phadke, Senior Director, Women’s Initiative, for the Center for American Progress tells Yahoo Parenting that Trump’s breastfeeding quote represents just “another example of how out of touch he is.”

Phadke adds that the words don’t bode well for the candidate’s presidential run. “What women in America want out of their next presidential candidate is someone who is in touch with the realities of working families,” she says. “They are looking for solutions to everyday problems. We’ve seen in the last few elections how important the women’s vote is, and it will be very interesting to see how women react to Trump’s words.”

Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner, executive director of CEO and MomsRising, says all parents are paying close attention to how presidential candidates can represent working families. “Our members feel that many presidential candidates are out of touch and don’t have a clue what is going on with working families in America,” she tells Yahoo Parenting. “It’s out of touch for anyone, particularly a candidate for president, to call breastfeeding disgusting. It’s universally recommended by pediatricians that all children are breastfed because it has the best longterm health outcomes for women and children, which not only helps families thrives but saves important health care costs later.”

Though women are an increasing percentage of the labor force, moms continue to face discrimination, Rowe-Finkbeiner points out. “While women makes 78 cents to a man’s dollar, moms are making 69 cents to a dad’s dollar,” she says. “We have significant wage, hiring and other discrimination against moms in America right now and comments like those Donald Trump made about breastfeeding reinforce that discrimination.”

It’s a problem that families want addressed in government, she says. “In America right now, for the first time in history, women are 50 percent of the paid labor force, and 40 percent of all primary breadwinners are moms, but our public policies are stuck in the stone ages,” she says. “We have started seeing these issues gain significant momentum but we still need to push them past the finish line. Moms are looking to candidates to see what they can do to show they understand these issues and pass policies to allow families to thrive.”
When it comes to the upcoming election, Rowe-Finkbeiner says parents are paying closer attention than ever — and Trump would do well to at least try to understand the realities of American families, something his most recent quote indicates needs real work. “Moms and dads across America are fired up,” she says. “They are paying attention to where candidates stand on economic security issues like access to afford childcare, and they are paying attention earlier than they have in prior campaigns.”
 

To suggest that people actually want this man to be the President of the United States is an indictment of our electorate if there ever was one.
 
Its frightening to think that the American public, enthralled by reality shows, and celebrities, could just possibly elect this clown.
The world must be Lol. Its an embarrassment to have him run. Its just remotely possible that George W may not end up as the worst US president ever.
 
What a fray! Remember when it was widely rumored that H. Ross Perot took a huge under the table sum to run, in order to ensure enough to re-elect Clinton, was it not? imp
 
What a fray! Remember when it was widely rumored that H. Ross Perot took a huge under the table sum to run, in order to ensure enough to re-elect Clinton, was it not? imp

Yeah like that arrogant egotistical little poop needed money. Bill Clinton could be elected again were it possible.
 
Yeah like that arrogant egotistical little poop needed money. Bill Clinton could be elected again were it possible.

See the parallels existing between Perot and Trump? Both rich, arrogant, "I'll turn the world around" shooters-off at the mouth. imp
 
See the parallels existing between Perot and Trump? Both rich, arrogant, "I'll turn the world around" shooters-off at the mouth. imp

Parallels exist but do not constitute a conspiracy. Both Trump and Perot before him were honestly trying to get elected.
 
What a fray! Remember when it was widely rumored that H. Ross Perot took a huge under the table sum to run, in order to ensure enough to re-elect Clinton, was it not? imp

Imp, I follow this sort of stuff pretty carefully and I don't remember hearing anyone suggest that Perot took a bribe to ensure Clinton's election...plus it was 1992 and Clinton wasn't running to get re-elected.
 
None of that has to do with his predecessor and his wars, and his tax cuts during wars, and what it took to keep us from sinking as a result, eh? WAKE UP!!!!!!
 
None of that has to do with his predecessor and his wars, and his tax cuts during wars, and what it took to keep us from sinking as a result, eh? WAKE UP!!!!!!

Where in the world do you come up with such nonsense anyways. All of Clinton's debt and Bush's debt came up to about 7.5 trillion before Pelosi and Reid took over in the last two years of Bush, and drove the debt up to about 10 trillion and then Obama took our debt up to 18.5 trillion today.

So since Obama came in he has driven our debt up by at least 8 trillion and likely more as he does not want to stop wasteful spending. Another year plus till Obama is gone so we can expect at least 20 trillion before he is gone. I hope our next President, Democrat or Republican will be smart enough to end such wild debt and start working for some balanced budgets with the elected Congress of the future days.
 
None of that has to do with his predecessor and his wars, and his tax cuts during wars, and what it took to keep us from sinking as a result

I don't know that much about this Jim, but I do know that the debt which Obama is being criticized for has partially resulted from the past administration, along with other factors. A page with some facts and figures for those interested. http://useconomy.about.com/od/usdebtanddeficit/p/National-Debt-Under-Obama.htm


However, it's a little misleading to hold Obama (or any other President) accountable for the deficit incurred during his first year of office. That's because the budget for that fiscal year was already set by the prior Administration.


President Bush's last budget (FY 2009) created a deficit of $1.16 trillion, even without the spending on the Economic Stimulus Act. Most of this addition to the debt occurred after the new President took office, and so should not be attributed to Obama.



  • FY 2009 - Although this was actually President Bush's last budget, it was implemented during Obama's first year. Congress agreed to add the first year's worth of spending from the Economic Stimulus Act to this. That $253 billion accrues to Obama.
  • FY 2010 - Obama's first budget created a $1.293 trillion deficit.
  • FY 2011 - It contributed $1.299 trillion to the debt.
  • FY 2012 - The deficit was the largest in history, at $1.327 trillion.
  • FY 2013 - This was the first Obama budget where the deficit, $901 billion, was less than $1 trillion.
  • FY 2014 - The deficit projection in the budget was $744 billion.
  • Current Budget - The deficit is projected to be $564 billion.
When the deficits from all these budgets are added together, President Obama increased the debt by $5.073 trillion.


3. How Obama's Policies Increased the Debt

However, there were some other events that Obama faced, just like every President, over which he had no control. There was less Federal income, thanks to decreased tax receipts during the recession and to the Bush tax cuts.

At the same time, the cost of Social Security, Medicare and other mandatory spending continued to increase. The War on Terror, although technically over, was still being fought in Afghanistan and Iraq.

The third, and smallest, method is how much debt was added thanks to Obama's specific policies. The largest contribution was the Obama tax cuts, which were an extension of the Bush tax cuts. These added $858 billion to the debt in 2011 and 2012.

The next largest was the ARRA, which added $787 billion between 2009-2012. It cut taxes, extended unemployment benefits, and funded job-creating public works projects. Both were attempts to stimulate the economy after the 2008 financial crisis

In addition, Obama increased military spending to around $800 billion a year, on average. In fact, his security budget request of $895 billion in FY 2011 set a new record. Even though troops were withdrawn from Iraq in 2012, and Osama bin Laden was eliminated in 2011, Obama requested $851 billion for security spending in his FY 2013 budget -- more than in his first year in office. Although Obama abandoned the phrase "War on Terror," he spent $602 billion -- almost as much as the $850 billion Bush spent in eight years.

What about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act? It didn't add anything to the debt in Obama's first term. That's because most of its costs occurred starting in 2014, after the health insurance exchanges were set up and coverage was extended for more low-income people. In fact, tax increases will offset costs to the tune of $104 billion between 2010-2019. For more, see Obamacare Costs.

Congress and Obama also negotiated the sequestration budget cuts. When these are subtracted from these costs, Obama's debt contribution was $983 billion between 2009-2017.

(Source: WSJ, Ezra Klein, Doing the Math on Obama's Deficits, January 31, 2014) Article updated January 7, 2015
 
To suggest that people actually want this man to be the President of the United States is an indictment of our electorate if there ever was one.

Well, it's not as far fetched as one would think<gasp>. Consider this: in 2003 the good people of the state of California recalled the governor-a level headed, competent veteran public servant named Gray Davis. In his place, Arnold Schwarzenegger was installed as governor("da govenator").

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What a fiscal disaster* that was.


Credibility only counts with people sufficiently endowed intellectually to understand that word's meaning.....




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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%E2%80%9312_California_budget_crisis
 
With all that magic math and excuses, I think the government should be paying us instead of taxing. All that magic nonsense should be paid back to us that watch the 'non debt' to grow so fast. But that is OK, we now have excuses for not maintaining the debt over these years.

Getting our debt down is part of the current governments job, no matter who they are. Not knowing that responsibility does nothing to improve our current government at all. Under Clinton we had a small but steady drop in our debts. Under Bush we had a rise in the debt but when Bush was presented with two very unaware folks about debt and responsibility it went up about 3 trillion debt and after that it became up to 18.5 trillion now and more to come.

This lesson in magic assigning the blame does nothing to change this problem of debt. It is there, no matter how you count it and should be recognized by the current governments and attempts to end this grand total and bring down to much lower debts. This all began to go out of control back in the 1970's and still needs stopped, no matter who is President.
 

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