We're screwed.
Last night as I lay in bed, looking up at the stars, I thought, “Where the hell is my ceiling?"
We're screwed because we have a President that's demeaning the office with every tweet he makes. And neither the Republican party, nor its elected officials writ large, are standing up as an equal branch of government, with intended checks/balances against the executive. Even when Trump acts like a complete moron.
Its official, fridge stored milk lasts longer than Scaramucci did.
"In a field where an overlooked bug could cost millions, you want people who will speak their minds, even if they’re sometimes obnoxious about it."
holy shit
When the sky above us fell
We descended into hell
Into kingdom come
Comments on Fox are truly mind-warping tonight.
"One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."
To be fair, this is actually a relatively normal move by the Trump administration - pretty much any politician would fire their communications director for saying the things he said on record. Everyone's just so used to Trump violating ever norm going that when he does something somewhat sensible it just looks like part of the chaos.
When the sky above us fell
We descended into hell
Into kingdom come
Seriously? We haven't set the office or the person of the president very high since Washington.
Jackson killed a lot more people and basically gave the judicial branch a big fuck you, bigger than anything Trump has done.
Nixon's Watergate is still in living memory in regards to blatant illegal actions.
Clinton used the office for blow jobs.
The instant Obama and Trump were elected they had a good third of the country ready to rally against everything they stood for. From a moral, legal, or decorum standpoint Trump hasn't surpassed his predecessors... yet.
The tweets are embarrassing but so was Obama's inability to say Islamic Terrorism.
Looks like the family convinced Dad to bring Scaramucci in just to get Preibus fired and when Kelley refused to work with the guy either it meant he was out.
Last night as I lay in bed, looking up at the stars, I thought, “Where the hell is my ceiling?"
I wonder is spicer has managed to stop laughing yet.
"In a field where an overlooked bug could cost millions, you want people who will speak their minds, even if they’re sometimes obnoxious about it."
https://mic.com/articles/183105/demo...lem#.Y1yJmDu4V“If she wants to advance her political career, she will have to come out authentically and honestly in support of universal healthcare, free college, a federal $15 hour minimum wage, criminal justice reform and the expansion of social security programs,” Wong said. “Anything less than this means the party will continue to bleed voters.”
Got to love the Bernie Bros. Is their goal to keep Trump in power until 2024?
Last edited by Loki; 08-01-2017 at 01:59 PM.
Hope is the denial of reality
I REALLY don't want to vote for Harris. I voted against her both times she ran for AG and I voted against her for Senate too. She was a wonderful example (in her San Francisco positions and as California AG) as to why I hate District Attorney being an elected position and why I hate their getting higher office as well.
Last night as I lay in bed, looking up at the stars, I thought, “Where the hell is my ceiling?"
I don't care about Harris. I do care about their 4-point litmus test.
Hope is the denial of reality
https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...=.fa1dcb1f99f7
That doesn't sound particularly smart if true.
I wonder if it's a defence strategy, give investigators so much to work with that the investigation takes forever and he'll be out of office by the time it's wrapping upTrump, they say, is increasingly acting as his own lawyer, strategist and publicist, often disregarding the recommendations of the professionals he has hired.
“He refuses to sit still,” the presidential adviser said. “He doesn’t think he’s in any legal jeopardy, so he really views this as a political problem he is going to solve by himself.”
Keep on keepin' the beat alive!
Fuzzy, Re: Obamacare payments:
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features...acare-decision
Hope is the denial of reality
My mistake.
Last night as I lay in bed, looking up at the stars, I thought, “Where the hell is my ceiling?"
The way I read it, the threat is less that Trump won't pay than that Trump will give up in the lawsuit and hand the budget authority over to the GOP-led Congress.
By the way, the US goes bankrupt on Sep. 29. The House won't meet until Labor Day. September won't be great for the stock market.
Hope is the denial of reality
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/0...nscript-241214
The Wall Street Journal takes another step towards becoming Pravda.
Hope is the denial of reality
While it's true that we do need news sources that aren't oppositional, I feel that any which echo the term "fake news" are compromised by a determination towards toadyship. We don't need that, he's already got more than enough of it from places like his buddies at the Enquirer and Breitbart.
Last night as I lay in bed, looking up at the stars, I thought, “Where the hell is my ceiling?"
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics...al-memo/535725
The Trumpist worldview in a single memo.
Hope is the denial of reality
At first I thought it was a career staffer writing something provocative which they thought Trump would like in an effort to get direct face-time with POTUS, which is always very sought after in the NSC. But apparently not, it's just a recent hired recommended by Bannon or one of his people and promptly went about creating memos based on the Breitbart party line.
Last night as I lay in bed, looking up at the stars, I thought, “Where the hell is my ceiling?"
Lewk, thoughts on Trump wanting to cut legal immigration levels by half?
Last edited by Loki; 08-02-2017 at 08:58 PM.
Hope is the denial of reality
A care about it a bit more than say transgender bathroom tempest in a teapot stuff but it isn't as big of a deal for me as Taxes, Healthcare, Supreme Court, Crime etc.
I think a comprehensive immigration reform is needed to change the climate it involves:
1. Stronger border security to prevent people from coming over illegally
2. An end to sanctuary cities
3. Easier way to become a legal citizen (and yes that means no criminal record, preferential treatment to people who DID NOT immigrate illegally)
By not doing #3 you get people who will lose hope of ever legally coming over and will do so illegally however we still haven't done #1 or #2 properly witch is just as important if not more so in maintaining our national interests when it comes to immigration.
That still doesn't answer the question of what impact we'd see from having 500,000 fewer legal immigrants each year.
Hope is the denial of reality
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...304_story.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/03/u...imes&smtyp=cur
Transcripts of/notes on some phone-calls between Trump and a couple of foreign leaders.
What the actual fuck.
"One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."