Life on loop, under #Dolt45
It’s emotionally exhausting staying this mad and yet every new day is a new atrocity from him. #ThisIsNotNormal pic.twitter.com/jGIWmedqla— AntiCitizen K 🌊 (@Citizen_Kryptik) April 17, 2017
Sean Spicer says there’s a consensus that Trump has the best national security team in American history.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) April 17, 2017
There’s no easy consensus on this, but there’s a few who started off with far more experience/knowledge, like say Ike w/Dulles, Gates, etc.
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) April 17, 2017
JFK’s Kitchen cabinet had more experience/knowledge, inc. Rusk and McNamara. Nixon had Kissinger who knows more than Trump’s ppl combined
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) April 17, 2017
Or the consensus is Trump’s cabinet is foreign to the concept of US national security b/c they’re incompetent, inexperienced, outclassed
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) April 17, 2017
#BREAKING: Here’s a look from SKYFOX 5 of the road failure on I-20 WB near Gresham Road in DeKalb County. @NatalieFFOX5 is headed this way. pic.twitter.com/YDRV2KWDLx
— FOX 5 Atlanta (@FOX5Atlanta) April 17, 2017
this is how every monster movie starts i am serious https://t.co/70ujWhxQFl
— darth:™ (@darth) April 17, 2017
A kid asks Trump to sign his hat at the White House Easter Egg Roll. The president signs … and then tosses the hat into the crowd. pic.twitter.com/7ExdhpO97H
— POLITICO (@politico) April 17, 2017
re: #2 lawhawk
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Jesus H. Christ on a three-wheeled bicycle! A “consensus”?? A fucking consensus of who?
I know, Trump, Spicer, Bannon, Priebus and both Kushners ALL agree! Best national-security team EVAH!!!!!!
re: #4 Backwoods_Sleuth
“Here’s a look from SKYFOX 5 of the road failure on I-20 WB near Gresham Road in DeKalb County.”
This will keep happening in GA, over and over, and over again. We had a chance to vote to pay one cent more in tax a few years back to maintain and improve our highways, and these tax-hating tools voted against it. One of their stated reasons for doing so was that they can’t trust the politicians they sent to Atlanta to use the money for its intended purpose. When they began using this as a reason to defeat the measure, I was confused because they were admitting that they don’t trust the politicians they voted into the General Assembly. The last two major highway interruptions that have happened here have occurred in the Atlanta Metro Region. Many of those who voted against the extra penny in tax live in North GA and use these highways more than citizens in other parts of the state. I guess they think the highways they need to use to get back and forth to work and take care of their other business repair themselves.
re: #8 majii
Was it seriously ONE CENT?
And they all said what - “Nah, I’m going to keep my penny. I got a hot tip on the ponies today” or “I’m saving up to buy a half a cup of unleaded?”
re: #9 Jebediah, RBG
“Was it seriously ONE CENT?”
One penny. The same thing happened here in the city where I live in Middle GA. Our courthouse is downtown. There is limited parking. If you are called to serve on a jury and can’t afford to pay for high-rise parking, which is also limited, you’ll be ticketed and have to pay the ticket. There was a vote here a couple years ago to raise funding to relocate the courthouse, and the measure failed. It also called for a one cent tax increase, and these tools voted against it. I kid you not. The same people who b*tch about how limited courthouse parking is are the same tools who voted against the measure.
re: #11 Jebediah, RBG
“One dang penny.”
When it comes to looking to the future, GA is a sh*t-hole. As much as these tools scream about not wanting D.C. in their “business,” the first thing they did a couple weeks ago when a huge part of the interstate highway was set afire was ask the federal government for $10 million. Don’t let me get started on the right-wingers who control the state legislature’s reluctance to begin to even think about increasing the tax on gasoline, even though it’s been selling for @ $2.00 per gallon all over the state for over a year here. I’m surrounded by cheap b*st*rds who are quick to talk about how superior they are to “takers.”