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Are all of these destructive movements in the world the consequence of people who can't understand it? They destroy what they cannot figure out.

I suspect we are going to find it hard to tell the difference between the destructive ideologues who run ISIS and think anything they do is justified by self-righteousness, and this new president.

They destroy Syria. He destroys the USA. They care for nothing but their interpretation of Islam. He cares for nothing but money and himself.

More than freedom, as individuals we depend on the protection of law. This guy respects nothing. His whole career is an assault on the rule of law.

Have to hope the separation of powers will hold him back long enough that voters have the opportunity to dump him in four years.

Rebuilding America will be a huge job for someone.




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What Trump’s Proposed Spending Cuts Could Mean for the Arts Economy
Grace Donnelly
Updated: Jan 19, 2017 7:35 PM Eastern

The Trump transition team may propose cuts to the federal budget that would reduce spending by $10.5 trillion over the next 10 years, the Hill reported Thursday.

Along with major funding cuts to the departments of Energy, Commerce, Transportation, Justice and State, the plan—which the Trump team has said is modeled after The Heritage Foundation's Blueprint for Balance—would achieve this reduction in part by “targeting waste” like the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).

The NEA has already weathered significant budget cuts following the recession -- their funding is 14 percent lower than in 2010, a $21.5 million drop to $146 million in 2015. The combined budgets of the NEH and NEA account for just over .002 percent of federal discretionary spending.

Both organizations administer grants to support the arts and humanities in each congressional district in the country.

The Bureau of Economic Analysis recently released a report that attempts to put a dollar amount on the arts economy and its impact. They found that arts and cultural production contributed more than $704 billion to the U.S. Economy — this accounts for 4.2% of the United States GDP and is greater than the contributions of the construction ($586.7 billion), transportation and, warehousing ($464.1 billion) industries.
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More than 4.74 million people were employed in arts and culture economy as of 2013, according to the BEA study.
Since these jobs are funded by a combination of businesses, private donations, and government spending it’s hard to say how many employees would be impacted, but eliminating the 2,300 grants from the NEA and 882 projects funded by the NEH in 2015 would put a strain on the arts and culture economy.

"The announcement that this is even under consideration casts a sinister cloud over our vibrant national culture," said Suzanne Nossel, executive director of PEN America in a statement on Thursday.

"This proposal sends shivers down the spine of all Americans who value research, scholarship, and creativity and who recognize the mortal blow that eliminating these vital agencies would strike at the heart of treasured sectors of our society," Nossel said.

With massive exports of U.S. entertainment, the arts and culture sector is a win for American trade. The industry ran a trade surplus of $24.1 billion in 2013, according to the BEA.Defunding the NEA would also cut already-scarce resources for the arts in underrepresented and low-income communities. According to the agency, 40% of the activities it supports take place in high-poverty neighborhoods.

http://fortune.com/2017/01/19/trump-arts-economy-cuts/


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