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Ninga

(8,275 posts)
Tue May 19, 2020, 09:22 AM May 2020

Maping Coruption: Each building filled with corruption.

Last edited Tue May 19, 2020, 11:33 AM - Edit history (1)

Mapping Corruption:
The Interactive Exhibit

The Trump administration has brought its brand of corruption and self-dealing to every agency in the federal government, and it’s hard for anyone to keep on top of it all. We’ve mapped it out for you. Click on any agency building below, and unlock an extensive dossier of the activities happening inside.



https://prospect.org/mapping-corruption-interactive?fbclid=IwAR3w5mXSi3y_41HR4gkayEDaQvmh4m1Zd94m8CS2dWfRHixY8YvkDGQ3zVc#.XsKbwINpwNE.facebook

Here is a clean link without tracking thanks to DU poster crickets.

https://prospect.org/mapping-corruption-interactive

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Maping Coruption: Each building filled with corruption. (Original Post) Ninga May 2020 OP
Outstanding read and resource. Thank you! Kid Berwyn May 2020 #1
Just loaded with verifiable facts. So well done. Nt Ninga May 2020 #6
The Trump trash must be identified and rooted out from every agency of our government. dalton99a May 2020 #2
I only got thru 2 and had to stop. kacekwl May 2020 #3
Kick. Thanks for this. GemDigger May 2020 #4
You are welcome! Nt Ninga May 2020 #5
Clean link crickets May 2020 #7
Thank you! I appreciate you providing the cleaning link. I have to learn. Ninga May 2020 #8
You're welcome! crickets May 2020 #9
Oh great! Got it and thanks! Ninga May 2020 #10

Kid Berwyn

(14,902 posts)
1. Outstanding read and resource. Thank you!
Tue May 19, 2020, 09:28 AM
May 2020

Example from the Ag Dept...

APPARATCHIKS

Politico reviewed 42 resumes of the department’s political appointees. Twenty-two had worked on the Trump presidential campaign.

The list of appointees included a long-haul truck driver, a clerk at AT&T, a meter reader for a gas company, a country club cabana attendant, the owner of a scented-candle company, a Republican National Committee intern, and a former Washington state senator who mentioned on his résumé that he was the first elected official in his state to back Trump’s candidacy.

The truck driver, Nick Brusky, received a GS-12 job, paying nearly $80,000 a year, at the department’s Foreign Agricultural Service. Although he had never been involved in developing international markets for farm products, Brusky pointed out that he had experience “hauling and shipping agricultural commodities.”

crickets

(25,976 posts)
9. You're welcome!
Tue May 19, 2020, 11:41 AM
May 2020

General rule of thumb - links don't always end in .html but if you see that set of letters, it's the end of the link. If you don't (and the above link is a good example) usually everything after a '?' is just tracking data. Hope that helps!

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