Next “Underreported” Terror attack?
‘Explosion on Paris metro’ as dozens of passengers are evacuated from smoke-filled station - Mirror Online
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This can’t last. I am unable to believe - even knowing that we as a country allowed numpty dumpty to become “president” - that we can allow much more of this sort of callous evil.
At some point even the current GOP has to realize that they are beginning to burn their future chances, because their aggressive and lawless pursuit of more power, for rump and themselves, means they will be inextricably associated with all of this callous evil. In the future, they may replace nazis as the default baddies.
Supreme Court nominee Gorsuch calls Trump’s tweets ‘disheartening’ https://t.co/21NkU4xXQl
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) February 8, 2017
Willing to bet Gorsuch will be denying this before the day is over. @jaketapper https://t.co/UUwaPbNp1x
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 8, 2017
Question for historians: we’re there any German cities that declared themselves safe cities for Jews or other people that were potential targets of the Nazis?
re: #6 Belafon
Not sure the concept as such existed there and then.
re: #6 Belafon
Question for historians: we’re there any German cities that declared themselves safe cities for Jews or other people that were potential targets of the Nazis?
We stayed in a quaint little town in Franconia (now part of the State of Bavaria) that once prided itself on being one of the first German cities in the 30’s to be completely Jew-free
I am sure that Trump will be offering lucrative government programs to the first US cities to declare themselves “illegal alien-free” .
re: #8 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Then Muslim free, then Jew free, then Democrat free, then A-A free, then ……
Trump is going to do lasting damage, if nothing else because it will be a while, if ever, before we can be where we might not elect someone else like him. But I feel that there are a whole lot of people who are fighting and are going to fight.
Unfortunately, my brother has no problem letting her or others like her die.
He doesn’t fucking care.
‘Trump administration seen as more truthful than news media’https://t.co/6LmsR5JOSW
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 8, 2017
“a sample of 617 registered voters and a margin of error of 3.9 percentage points.”
Wow, a whole 617 voters?
Quit your haverin’, you SOD! https://t.co/fKZbKSRYNp— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) February 8, 2017
#TheResistance pic.twitter.com/2ytq5Gcu3C
— The Anti-Trump (@IMPL0RABLE) February 8, 2017
Notable in that Connie Schultz is Sen. Sherrod Brown’s wife (and an accomplished newspaper columnist).
Supreme Court nominee Gorsuch says Trump’s attacks on judiciary are ‘demoralizing’ & ‘disheartening.’ https://t.co/CjlOZU7ODt
— Connie Schultz (@ConnieSchultz) February 8, 2017
If I were a Democrat senator, I’d call Gorsuch’s bluff.
Do you disagree with Trump’s “demoralizing” attacks on the judiciary branch? Then withdraw your nomination. Otherwise, it’s just words.
speaking of crowdsourced polls, CSPAN has one:
Should the Senate confirm Sen. Jeff Sessions to be Attorney General?
— CSPAN (@cspan) February 8, 2017
Olbermann quiet and focused is far more scary and upsetting than Olbermann shouting and angry.
As it should be.
re: #12 BlueSpotinAL
A gay Republican Milo fan buddy of mine just wrote thanking Donald for the big Intel investment project in AZ, so I checked this article in The Hill
“Intel said the investment would create 3,000 Intel jobs and 10,000 long-term jobs in Arizona.
Intel had previously coordinated the announcement of the project with former President Barack Obama in 2011 after he toured the company’s Hillsboro, Ore., facility.
Intel started construction of the Fab 42 plant in 2011, but shelved the project in 2014 amid slowing computer sales.
In his letter, Krzanich explained that Intel decided to revive the project as its growth increases. The company has reported relatively steady increases in income and asset growth over the past five years.”
So this was a project that was already planned and was going to be instituted regardless, but since Trump won the election, it is only fair game for him to take credit for it., just like it was only fair to give Obama all the credit for the 2008 housing market collapse…
re: #18 Romantic Heretic
Olbermann quiet and focused is far more scary and upsetting than Olbermann shouting and angry.
As it should be.
I was getting a bit tired of his histrionics.
re: #4 Jebediah, RBG
This can’t last. I am unable to believe - even knowing that we as a country allowed numpty dumpty to become “president” - that we can allow much more of this sort of callous evil.
At some point even the current GOP has to realize that they are beginning to burn their future chances, because their aggressive and lawless pursuit of more power, for rump and themselves, means they will be inextricably associated with all of this callous evil. In the future, they may replace nazis as the default baddies.
When I say the Republicans are shit, as I often do, this is precisely why. The Republicans own Trump, lock, stock and barrel. It is mathematically impossible to remove him from office before Jan 2021 unless cabinet or Congressional Republicans want him out.
This is unlikely to happen because most of what Trump does, Republicans like on ideological grounds, and the rest they are prepared to put up with because it pisses off liberals.
re: #21 EPR-radar
Maybe I am being too optimistic, but I keep feeling that at some point the public will take a real look at the horror of how quickly and unashamedly the GOP has trashed our democracy and they will feel some of the visceral revulsion that so many of us are already feeling.