This is a well-researched and easy-to-read volume that sets forth what the Trump Administration has been doing to America - making it worse, not great - since Trump was sworn into office in January 2017. It's a frightening, thought-provoking book which presents the results of research, freedom of information requests, and investigative reporting into many of Trump's "initiatives" and those of his Cabinet appointees. When you thought it couldn't get any worse, it does get worse. Most citizens are distracted by the never-ending melodrama of Trump's erratic tweets, the revolving door of WH employees, Trump lawyers, and the latest scandal. This book is similar to a series of Voice investigative reports - with the Trump "disgrace" as the pivot point connecting the stories. This is a valuable addition to the ever-growing volume of books dealing with the political nightmare known as Donald J. Trump. It explains how Trump is actually reneging on most of his promises, which were empty, deceptive rhetoric to begin with, but that unfortunately our Constitution has no way to deal with a Donald Trump - a man who manipulated the political system to gain power, and once he gained power, is doing all he can to subvert what the Republic was established for in the first place - to benefit the people, not to enrich Donald J. Trump. It somehow reminds me of an election with a an amoral terrorist running - who uses the tools of democracy to gain power, and then once in power, declares democracy dead, or kills it off little by little, and assumes dictatorial power - in effect manipulating democracy in order to subvert and ultimately demolish the democratic system of government. I agree with the author (David Cay Johnston) that even after Trump leaves office, the damage done to our democracy probably will not be repaired in my lifetime.
The quotes:
"[Trump]... conned thousands of people desperate to learn what Trump said were the secrets of his success into paying up to $35,000 to attend Trump University."
"In 2012 the average income that the bottom 90 percent reported on tax returns was slightly less, after inflation, than what the same demographic reported in 1967."
"Average room rates at Trump hotels fell during much of 2016, but right after the election rates soared 20 percent."
"Trump...previously faked accounting records, filed at least two fraudulent income tax returns, and made false claims to escape property tax bills."
"During the transition, Trump doubled the fee to become a Mar-a-Lago member to $200,000..."
"[According to a lobbyist]... senior [White House] staff hang out in the lobby bar at the [Trump Washington] hotel. They are seeing who spends time and money there and who books large parties there and large blocks of rooms for delegations."
"The emoluments issues may seem abstract - a word the president's lawyers invoke - but they go to the very nature of the United States of America and whether we are a nation of laws or of people, whether elected office is for public service or it permits profiteering."
"...anything short of a flat-out bribe is legal, just so long as the transaction is run though one of the more than five hundred companies owned by the president. That is the official line at the United States Justice Department."
"...foreign influence ... requires vigilance by the citizenry or the United States government will be up for sale."
"As president, [Donald Trump] ... did not change his long history of refusing to pay contractors, fighting tax bills, and using two sets of wildly different estimates of the value of his properties."
"[Trump's financial disclosure] ... form showed that Trump was worth nowhere near what he claimed in the campaign when within days he said $8 billion, $7 billion, $10 billion, more than $10 billion, and once $11 billion. The form showed $1.4 billion."
"Months after he became president [Trump] ... still owed millions to contactors on the Old Post conversion into the Trump Washington hotel."
"...this tactic of refusing to pay in full, and sometimes refusing to pay at all, has been a constant throughout Trump's life, involving him in hundreds of lawsuits accusing him of nonpayment."
"Trump's volatile emotions often drive his decisions. So does whatever he heard from the last person he spoke to."
"Walter Shaub quit as director of the Office of Government Ethics after a series of clashes with the administration, which wanted to keep financial matters of its appointees hush-hush, waivers granted so people who owned stocks in companies they would be regulating could keep their shares, and other policies that Shaub considered offensive to honest and open government."
"Among the many ways that businesses seek to angle the playing field in their favor are campaign donations, jobs for the friends and family of office holders, and handing out favors like travel on corporate jets to those who make or influence the rules."
"Trump has attacked renewable energy again and again."
"...other Trump administration actions inimical to worker safety... [include] no longer posting press releases about deaths resulting from unsafe working conditions, delaying rules to reduce sickness and death from inhaling silica and beryllium at work, delaying rules to lower the risk of railroad engineers and truck drivers falling asleep at the switch or wheel because of untreated sleep apnea, and the appointment to the Supreme Court of a judge who held that a company had the right to fire a worker who chose not to freeze to death on the job."
"Removal of data on workplace deaths, which average thirteen per day..."
"...Jordan Barab, who was Obama's No. 2 at the Occupational Safety and Health Administration ... summed up these and other Trump actions this way: "This is not a pro-worker administration, and workers will pay the price for rolling back these hard-earned protections -- in injury, illness, and death."
"Many ... Trump administration actions put downward pressure on wages."
"Trump's short attention span, combined with his lack of knowledge about world history and events, clouds his actions in Washington."
"Public records reveal that [Trump] ... is an income tax cheat."
"Only after the election would [Trump] ... reveal that his net worth was less than $2 billion and even that figure was likely significantly inflated."
"For 90 percent of taxpayers, average income had been flat from 1967 through 2012. During the first eight years of the twenty-first century, the population grew five times faster than jobs. These two factors combined into a powerful incentive for many to vote Trump."
"Taxes at all levels are the single largest part of the American economy, more than a quarter of all economic activity."
"Taxes don't have to be as complicated as health care, the second largest part of the American economy."
"All costs... must be accounted for on the universal ledger. Someone pays, because all costs, as well as benefits must be accounted for somewhere, somehow. There is no free lunch, especially not for a society that lets polluters have their way with our air and water."
"Canned email responses that avoid the core question, or anodyne answers that say nothing instead of giving details and policy positions, have become the new EPA standard under Administrator Scott Pruitt."
"If pollution is discussed in terms of sickening and killing people for profit, public opinion will sway in the direction of requiring companies to clean up after their operations rather than dumping toxins into the air and water."
"...Pruitt had exchanged more than three thousand emails with oil companies, industry groups, affiliates of the Koch brothers, and others from the fossil fuel industries."
"Those emails, released after Pruitt was sworn in, show that he worked hand in glove with fossil fuel companies as Oklahoma attorney general."
"Donald Trump's political appointees ... went after scientists who worked at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration at the Commerce Department run by Secretary Wilbur Ross, at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and at the Interior Department."
"Cutting spending on scientific research runs directly counter to Trump's claim that he will create a robust economy with growth rates unseen in decades."
"...during a telephone call with the prime minister of Australia, Trump described himself as "the world's greatest person""
"...rather than draining the swamp, Trump was turning America's capital into a lucrative paradise for the greediest predators on Wall Street and their clients."
"As secretary of state, Clinton had a nuanced and deep understanding of the complexities of the Middle East and how all the governments there in some way support terrorists."
"China, roughly the same geographic size as the United States, was lacing its cities together with high-speed railroads while America's trains run late and rough on tracks beaten down by freight trains."
"...Trump's long and documented history of discriminating against blacks in renting apartments and in employment at his casinos."
"In the past decade, the wealth gap between whites and blacks has gone from seven- to thirteen-fold. The median net worth of a single-parent white family is twice that of the two-parent black family."
"...the Trump kakistocracy in which the worst among us, especially the utterly unqualified and ignorant, hold high positions in the federal government."
"The stock price rise suggested that speculators were betting not on a boom in profitable business, but on the Trump administration improving the business climate for the company."
"By pardoning Arpaio, Trump signaled those who might turn against him to avoid long prison terms for their own crimes[,] that so long as they are with Trump, so long as he trusts in their loyalty to him, he wants them to think they are safe."
"Not many people go so far as to support the Ku Klux Klan, at Trump's father, Fred, was doing in 1927 when New York City police arrested him during a violent demonstration."
"While founded as an association of sportsmen, the NRA has become the slavish handmaiden of gun manufacturers. Its success has created a nation that in 2009 counted 315 million guns in private hands, more than one per person."
"As president, [Trump] ... used his power to ensure that about 75,000 people so mentally ill that they are not allowed control over their finances could easily buy guns."
"...the Framers of the Constitution...lived in an era of single-shot long rifles owned by a mostly rural population, could not have contemplated city streets where packs of men flaunt military-style AR-15 rifles designed only for rapid killing..."
"...the Republican Party...has worked ever since Nixon to persuade people that GOP policies that hurt nonwhite Americans aren't' racist but instead are grounded in Constitutional principles and pro-growth economics."
"...the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania... [is] the school Trump claims he attended when he went only to its undergraduate program in real-estate economics."
"Kent Smetters, ... Wharton business professor... said, "as younger members of the workforce, immigrants also help pay for Social Security and Medicare for the elderly."
"...the Saudis ...support the most violent faction of the Islamic religion and finance terrorists while Trump praises Riyadh for fighting against terrorism, unaware of how out of touch his words are."
"...the Trump campaign eagerly solicited the Kremlin's help to defeat Hillary Clinton, wanted to use Russian diplomatic links to secretly communicate with Moscow, and that Trump directly participated in lying and covering up that secret collaboration with a hostile foreign power."
"Those who turn the other cheek as Jesus Christ taught in the Sermon on the Mount are fools, idiots, and losers, Trump has said many times. His philosophy is revenge and violence against others, decidedly anti-Christian attitudes that have not dissuaded many prominent television preachers from their enthusiastic endorsements of him as a "fine Christian family man.""
"Trump may be part of a larger global social force, a political tsunami of ear and rejection of the modern world and a nostalgic desire to go back to an imagined past of peace and simplicity."
"For almost three decades I have been pointing out that Trump creates his own reality, a point on which his other leading biographers agree."
"...I have documented how policies hardly anyone knew about take from the many in subtle ways and concentrate money in the pockets of the 32,000 or so Americans at the apex of the economic pyramid. Trump is among those beneficiaries of modern America's silent plutocratic system of redistribution upward..."
"Trump masterfully grasped the anxiety and fear among the economically oppressed who had been largely abandoned by the Democrats. His slogans showed his mastery of the art of persuasion."
"How can it be that millions of people do not see Trump for what he is -- a narcissistic, ill-informed, thieving old blowhard?"
"During the presidential campaign he denigrated John McCain's five years as a prisoner of war and later mocked Khizr and Ghazala Khan, whose Army officer son was killed in Afghanistan."
"Later Trump denounced the people of Puerto Rico after hurricane Maria flattened the island, mocking how the island name is pronounced by locals..."
"His most extreme supporters, the neo-Nazis, call him "savior" in their online publications. Trump claims that mantle, tweeting as a candidate "I alone can solve" the problem of "radical Islamic terrorism."
"We live in a time when many people denigrate those who have worked to make the most of the opportunities of living in this country, not in terms of monetary rewards but of developing their character, intellect, and judgment."
"...political scientist Jason Johnson...notes that the Federalist Papers, the structured debate over whether America should adopt the Constitution, shows that the Framers "envisioned presidents who might be dishonest, who might not have consistent ethical values, but they never envisioned a self-involved dictatorial capitalist, so we don't have a government designed to restrain someone who doesn't care about any of the norms."
"[Trump] ... is emblematic of the tendency, magnified since the 1980s, to judge people by the content of their wallet, as if money had anything to do with character."
"...the idea that our United States of America is ... a creation of we the people for our benefit."