EL PRESIDENTE
Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.
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We've got one piece of equipment in bathrooms that makes it easy to know who should go in which one. If you can use the urinal you can come in the mens. If you look like you can't use a urinal you can take your pick. It is pretty simple.Doubt it.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/2016-...ts/2016/04/trump-transgender-bathrooms-222257
Trump: Transgender people can use whatever bathroom they want
Transgender people should be able to use whatever bathroom they want, Donald Trump said Thursday.
"Oh, I had a feeling that question was going to come up, I will tell you. North Carolina did something that was very strong. And they're paying a big price. There's a lot of problems," the Republican presidential candidate said during a town hall event on NBC's "Today."
Referring to comments from an unnamed commentator who on Wednesday said North Carolina should "leave it the way it is right now," Trump said he agreed.
"Leave it the way it is. North Carolina, what they're going through with all the business that's leaving, all of the strife -- and this is on both sides. Leave it the way it is," he said, referring to companies that have canceled plans to move or expand businesses in the state as a result of the law, which bans transgender individuals from using a bathroom that does not match their gender at birth.
"There have been very few complaints the way it is. People go. They use the bathroom that they feel is appropriate," Trump said. "There has been so little trouble. And the problem with what happened in North Carolina is the strife and the economic -- I mean, the economic punishment that they're taking."
Matt Lauer then asked whether Trump has any transgender people working for his company.
"I really don't know. I probably do. I really don't know," Trump said, answering that he would allow, say, transgender celebrity Caitlyn Jenner to use whatever bathroom she wanted at Trump Tower.
He added, "You know, there's a big move to create new bathrooms. Problem with that is for transgender, that would be—first of all, I think that would be discriminatory in a certain way. That would be unbelievably expensive for businesses in the country. Leave it the way it is."
Within minutes of inauguration, the pages on the rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans were deleted from whitehouse.gov and the web site of the US Department of Labor.
Make America Straight Again!
I don't have to say not my president; he said it.

Bears repeating.
^^^^ ....and Hillary was anti-gay marriage up until just a couple of years ago. That stance, and that pic above is why one of my clients voted Republican for the first time in their lives.
Sounds like they reset the content management system to mostly empty.
I know Obama's WH site used drupal as their CMS, which I just checked and that's still the case for Trump's WH site, currently. It isn't hard to unpublished everything and just redirect it in a reasonable way. Unprofessional, unpresidential or just lazy, you be the judge.
At least slyhitlerdog didnt take your likes like poor HCP
At least slyhitlerdog didnt take your likes like poor HCP
Wrong, you've not been deleted.Wrong. As of Monday AM there is still no "gay", "LGBT", in fact the entire civil rights page has come down. You can, however, read about Melania's jewelry and cosmetics line.
John Gore has been announced as head of Civil Rights Division. Mr. Gore has been busy defending North Carolina's antigay, anti-labor Hate Bill 2, the one that has cost the state millions. Antigay legislation has not, however, been his primary focus. His main work in recent years has been defending racially biased redistricting that gerrymanders to restrict Black and Latino representation. Mr. Gore is very consistent on civil rights, he opposes all of them.
Meanwhile, Texas passed the most stringent voter restriction law in the country. The Justice Department sued and a judge issued a scathing opinion that the law was deliberately written to disenfranchise Black and Hispanic voters. The state appealed, twice, and lost both appeals as the judges in those cases said the same. They went to the District Court, known as the most conservative in the country. This is the court used to invalidate everything from overtime pay to environmental regulations to gay rights. This court agreed the law was racially biased but could not decide if it was deliberate, so referred back to the original judge. The hearing was supposed to be tomorrow, but the Trump administration asked for indefinite postponement. As Trump has repeatedly lied about millions of illegal votes, it is expected that the hearing will never happen and the racist law stand. Make America Jim Crow again!
Wrong. As of Monday AM there is still no "gay", "LGBT", in fact the entire civil rights page has come down.

