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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2019 3:25:25 GMT
What dimwit donnie doesn’t get about his attacks against Elijah Cummings is he also attacking the people who live In Baltimore who are trying to solve the problems facing the city. Other than the first trump tweet about Cummings I have not brought any over because I found them even more childish and disgusting than usual.
From The Editorial Board Of The Baltimore Sun...
“Better to have a few rats than to be one”
“In case anyone missed it, the president of the United States had some choice words to describe Maryland’s 7th congressional district on Saturday morning. Here are the key phrases: “no human being would want to live there,” it is a “very dangerous & filthy place,” “Worst in the USA” and, our personal favorite: It is a “rat and rodent infested mess.” He wasn’t really speaking of the 7th as a whole. He failed to mention Ellicott City, for example, or Baldwin or Monkton or Prettyboy, all of which are contained in the sprawling yet oddly-shaped district that runs from western Howard County to southern Harford County. No, Donald Trump’s wrath was directed at Baltimore and specifically at Rep. Elijah Cummings, the 68-year-old son of a former South Carolina sharecropper who has represented the district in the U.S. House of Representatives since 1996.
It’s not hard to see what’s going on here. The congressman has been a thorn in this president’s side, and Mr. Trump sees attacking African American members of Congress as good politics, as it both warms the cockles of the white supremacists who love him and causes so many of the thoughtful people who don’t to scream. President Trump bad-mouthed Baltimore in order to make a point that the border camps are “clean, efficient & well run," which, of course, they are not — unless you are fine with all the overcrowding, squalor, cages and deprivation to be found in what the Department of Homeland Security’s own inspector-general recently called “a ticking time bomb."
In pointing to the 7th, the president wasn’t hoping his supporters would recognize landmarks like Johns Hopkins Hospital, perhaps the nation’s leading medical center. He wasn’t conjuring images of the U.S. Social Security Administration, where they write the checks that so many retired and disabled Americans depend upon. It wasn’t about the beauty of the Inner Harbor or the proud history of Fort McHenry. And it surely wasn’t about the economic standing of a district where the median income is actually above the national average. No, he was returning to an old standby of attacking an African American lawmaker from a majority black district on the most emotional and bigoted of arguments. It was only surprising that there wasn’t room for a few classic phrases like “you people” or “welfare queens” or “crime-ridden ghettos” or a suggestion that the congressman “go back” to where he came from.
This is a president who will happily debase himself at the slightest provocation. And given Mr. Cummings’ criticisms of U.S. border policy, the various investigations he has launched as chairman of the House Oversight Committee, his willingness to call Mr. Trump a racist for his recent attacks on the freshmen congresswomen, and the fact that “Fox & Friends” had recently aired a segment critical of the city, slamming Baltimore must have been irresistible in a Pavlovian way. Fox News rang the bell, the president salivated and his thumbs moved across his cell phone into action.
As heartening as it has been to witness public figures rise to Charm City’s defense on Saturday, from native daughter House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young, we would above all remind Mr. Trump that the 7th District, Baltimore included, is part of the United States that he is supposedly governing. The White House has far more power to affect change in this city, for good or ill, than any single member of Congress including Mr. Cummings. If there are problems here, rodents included, they are as much his responsibility as anyone’s, perhaps more because he holds the most powerful office in the land. Finally, while we would not sink to name-calling in the Trumpian manner — or ruefully point out that he failed to spell the congressman’s name correctly (it’s Cummings, not Cumming) — we would tell the most dishonest man to ever occupy the Oval Office, the mocker of war heroes, the gleeful grabber of women’s private parts, the serial bankrupter of businesses, the useful idiot of Vladimir Putin and the guy who insisted there are “good people” among murderous neo-Nazis that he’s still not fooling most Americans into believing he’s even slightly competent in his current post. Or that he possesses a scintilla of integrity. Better to have some vermin living in your neighborhood than to be one.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2019 4:08:38 GMT
Paul Waldman..
”Remember the time Obama said cops "acted stupidly" by arresting a black Harvard prof for breaking in to his own house and Glenn Beck said "this president has exposed himself...as a guy, over and over and over again, who has a deep-seated hatred for white people, or white culture”
“That's what Republicans consider racist, but faced with Trump they're like, "Well, maybe he didn't choose the best words but he has a point."
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2019 4:18:09 GMT
Paul Waldman in the Washington Post..
“Mitch McConnell is right. Secure, open elections would elect more Democrats.”
“They’re doing it as we sit here,” replied Robert S. Mueller III when asked in his testimony Wednesday whether Russia will again interfere in our elections. “And they expect to do it during the next campaign.”
The fact that Russia’s assistance to the Trump campaign got such high-profile discussion gave Democrats an opportunity to push a pair of election security bills in the Senate on Thursday. Here’s what happened next:
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) blocked two election security measures on Thursday, arguing Democrats are trying to give themselves a “political benefit.” …
Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) had tried to get consent Thursday to pass a House bill that requires the use of paper ballots and includes funding for the Election Assistance Commission. It passed the House 225-184 with [one] Republican voting for it.
But McConnell objected, saying Schumer was trying to pass “partisan legislation.”
“Clearly this request is not a serious effort to make a law. Clearly something so partisan that it only received one single solitary Republican vote in the House is not going to travel through the Senate by unanimous consent,” McConnell said.
Guess what: McConnell is right! Legislation to secure our elections is partisan. And the fact that it’s partisan shows just how pathological the Republican Party has become in its determination to hold on to power.
So here are some things that, in our system today, are “partisan” in the sense that if we were to do them they would advantage the Democratic Party over the Republican Party:
* Securing our voting systems from foreign hacking * Allowing every American to vote * Making it as easy as possible for Americans to vote * Ensuring that all votes count equally
Now consider what it says about your party if doing those things would make it much more likely that you’d lose.
Republicans have quite plainly looked at our current state of electoral dysfunction and concluded that it’s working pretty darn well for them. Donald Trump is president, isn’t he? Why would we want to mess with a system that’s producing such wonderful outcomes?
The legislation to which McConnell refers, the one that passed the House, is pretty straightforward. It requires voter-verifiable paper ballots and voting machines that don’t connect directly to the Internet, so that recounts can be done accurately and there’s less vulnerability to hacking. It gives states money to secure their systems. It instructs the Election Assistance Commission to do a study to determine optimal ballot designs to minimize voter confusion and errors.
You wouldn’t think there’s anything there that would particularly advantage one party over another. But that’s only if you didn’t know how voting really works in this country.
That’s because so much of what plagues our election system works to the advantage of Republicans, in part because their voters tend to be older and wealthier, and in part because of all the effort Republicans have put into erecting obstacles in the path of Democratic-leaning constituencies attempting to vote, not to mention the gerrymandering that makes Republican votes worth more and the electoral college that does the same.
And of course, let’s not forget that the leader of the Republican Party said publicly that if a foreign power offered him help in his reelection bid, he’d accept it. Republicans just aren’t willing to impede the progress of any thumb on its way to the electoral scale, especially if the thumb belongs to Vladimir Putin. We don’t know if there are any hostile foreign governments ready to hack our elections in order to defeat Trump, but there’s at least one that is probably ready to help him.
So yes, securing our elections is partisan. So is making it easier to vote, because as Republicans surely know, the population of nonvoters as a whole is younger, less white and more liberal than the population of voters. If every American voted, more Democrats would win. Anything Republicans can do to keep them from getting the polls, they’ll do.
That’s where we are today: The last thing Republicans want is elections that are secure, fair, free and open. And they’ll make sure that’s not what we have.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 28, 2019 4:32:54 GMT
And of course, let’s not forget that the leader of the Republican Party said publicly that if a foreign power offered him help in his reelection bid, he’d accept it. Republicans just aren’t willing to impede the progress of any thumb on its way to the electoral scale, especially if the thumb belongs to Vladimir Putin. We don’t know if there are any hostile foreign governments ready to hack our elections in order to defeat Trump, but there’s at least one that is probably ready to help him. Got it on video. Some where I saw that Iran was attempting to interfere...
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Post by Merge on Jul 28, 2019 4:46:39 GMT
Paul Waldman... ”Just try to imagine the nuclear shitstorm that would have ensued if Barack Obama spent a day tweeting about how a Republican congressional district with a good number of poor white people was "rat and rodent infested" and "No human being would want to live there." ”White people would have rioted in the streets. Republicans would have immediately filed articles of impeachment. Fox would have talked about nothing else for weeks. Entire books would have been written about it.” I really want someone to post video of some of the poor, rural white areas in Mitch McConnell’s state.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2019 14:15:42 GMT
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Post by PrettyInPeank on Jul 28, 2019 14:41:26 GMT
Paul Waldman in the Washington Post.. “Mitch McConnell is right. Secure, open elections would elect more Democrats.” “They’re doing it as we sit here,” replied Robert S. Mueller III when asked in his testimony Wednesday whether Russia will again interfere in our elections. “And they expect to do it during the next campaign.” The fact that Russia’s assistance to the Trump campaign got such high-profile discussion gave Democrats an opportunity to push a pair of election security bills in the Senate on Thursday. Here’s what happened next: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) blocked two election security measures on Thursday, arguing Democrats are trying to give themselves a “political benefit.” …
Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) had tried to get consent Thursday to pass a House bill that requires the use of paper ballots and includes funding for the Election Assistance Commission. It passed the House 225-184 with [one] Republican voting for it.But McConnell objected, saying Schumer was trying to pass “partisan legislation.”
“Clearly this request is not a serious effort to make a law. Clearly something so partisan that it only received one single solitary Republican vote in the House is not going to travel through the Senate by unanimous consent,” McConnell said.
Guess what: McConnell is right! Legislation to secure our elections is partisan. And the fact that it’s partisan shows just how pathological the Republican Party has become in its determination to hold on to power.So here are some things that, in our system today, are “partisan” in the sense that if we were to do them they would advantage the Democratic Party over the Republican Party: * Securing our voting systems from foreign hacking * Allowing every American to vote * Making it as easy as possible for Americans to vote * Ensuring that all votes count equally Now consider what it says about your party if doing those things would make it much more likely that you’d lose. Republicans have quite plainly looked at our current state of electoral dysfunction and concluded that it’s working pretty darn well for them. Donald Trump is president, isn’t he? Why would we want to mess with a system that’s producing such wonderful outcomes?The legislation to which McConnell refers, the one that passed the House, is pretty straightforward. It requires voter-verifiable paper ballots and voting machines that don’t connect directly to the Internet, so that recounts can be done accurately and there’s less vulnerability to hacking. It gives states money to secure their systems. It instructs the Election Assistance Commission to do a study to determine optimal ballot designs to minimize voter confusion and errors. You wouldn’t think there’s anything there that would particularly advantage one party over another. But that’s only if you didn’t know how voting really works in this country. That’s because so much of what plagues our election system works to the advantage of Republicans, in part because their voters tend to be older and wealthier, and in part because of all the effort Republicans have put into erecting obstacles in the path of Democratic-leaning constituencies attempting to vote, not to mention the gerrymandering that makes Republican votes worth more and the electoral college that does the same. And of course, let’s not forget that the leader of the Republican Party said publicly that if a foreign power offered him help in his reelection bid, he’d accept it. Republicans just aren’t willing to impede the progress of any thumb on its way to the electoral scale, especially if the thumb belongs to Vladimir Putin. We don’t know if there are any hostile foreign governments ready to hack our elections in order to defeat Trump, but there’s at least one that is probably ready to help him. So yes, securing our elections is partisan. So is making it easier to vote, because as Republicans surely know, the population of nonvoters as a whole is younger, less white and more liberal than the population of voters. If every American voted, more Democrats would win. Anything Republicans can do to keep them from getting the polls, they’ll do. That’s where we are today: The last thing Republicans want is elections that are secure, fair, free and open. And they’ll make sure that’s not what we have.Paper ballots. Paper freaking ballots are partisan!? This is insane.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 28, 2019 15:19:24 GMT
Paul Waldman... ”Just try to imagine the nuclear shitstorm that would have ensued if Barack Obama spent a day tweeting about how a Republican congressional district with a good number of poor white people was "rat and rodent infested" and "No human being would want to live there." ”White people would have rioted in the streets. Republicans would have immediately filed articles of impeachment. Fox would have talked about nothing else for weeks. Entire books would have been written about it.” I really want someone to post video of some of the poor, rural white areas in Mitch McConnell’s state. You bet!
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Post by lizacreates on Jul 28, 2019 15:23:50 GMT
And the attacks keep on coming because apparently, the president of the US has nothing better to do: “Elijah Cummings has had his chance to address it (crime & conditions in Baltimore) for decades, and he hasn’t gotten it done. @petehegseth @foxandfriends How can he get it done when he just wants to use his Oversight Committee to hurt innocent people and divide our Country!"
If I had a Twitter account I would ask Trump why he’s not blasting his son-in-law instead. Jared and his family are slumlords in Maryland.
ETA: Somebody, please do it for me.
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Post by lizacreates on Jul 28, 2019 15:48:04 GMT
DITCH MITCH! Heading Into Long Recess, House Democrats Take Home a Mixed Record linkUnder the relentlessly disciplined tutelage of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, House Democrats have shown remarkable unity on votes, passing legislation on gun control, immigration, health care, election security, the federal minimum wage and the budget package with minimal evidence of the rifts just beneath the surface. But virtually all of their legislation has hit a blockade set up by Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, and the few bills that have reached Mr. Trump’s desk have been vetoed. “While a lot of work may have been done in the House, very little of it has become law,” said Representative Jeff Van Drew, a first-term Democrat from New Jersey who won a Republican-leaning district that supported Mr. Trump. “Nice bills that don’t become law become nothing.”
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 28, 2019 16:12:37 GMT
If I had a Twitter account I would ask Trump why he’s not blasting his son-in-law instead. Jared and his family are slumlords in Maryland. I've though about it too......... I don't even do Facebook!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 28, 2019 16:17:36 GMT
GOP platform! An Arizona lawmaker is under fire over remarks earlier in the month that immigration combined with low white birthrates will mean “we’re going to look like South American countries very quickly.” State Sen. Sylvia Allen (R), in a July 15 speech first reported by the Phoenix New Times, said “The median age of a white woman is 43. The median age of a Hispanic woman is 27… we are not reproducing ourselves, the birthrates.” ** thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/455041-arizona-lawmaker-under-fire-for-saying-the-us-is-going-to-look-likeThey are trying to change it: no sex education, no birth control, no abortion......... Bible belt has a much higher teen birthrate!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2019 16:17:51 GMT
Kyle Griffin...
”According to the pool report, Trump has arrived at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia.
This is Trump's 212th day at a Trump golf club and 280th day at a Trump property as president.”
At tax payer expense at the same time putting money (tax payer money) in his pocket.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2019 16:38:14 GMT
I don’t agree with much that Biden says, but I do agree when he said this.
From Newsweek...
“SANDERS CALLS BIDEN MEDICARE FOR ALL COMMENTS "DISINGENUOUS"
“Appearing on CNN's State of the Union with Jake Tapper Sunday morning, Senator Bernie Sanders responded to claims that Medicare for All would necessarily raise the cost of living for middle-class Americans.
Tapper played a clip of former Vice President Joe Biden's appearance in Dearborn, Michigan, on Wednesday in which he implied that candidates who claim they can implement Medicare for All without taxing the middle class were not in touch with reality. "Come on, what is this, a fantasy world?" Biden asked reporters.
Medicare for All first gained attention as part of Sanders' 2016 campaign platform. Many Democratic hopefuls running for the 2020 nomination have taken on the issue in the current campaign. Candidates including Senators Corey Booker, Kristin Gillibrand, Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, and Mayor Pete Buttigieg have all endorsed some version of the plan, though they have not all agreed on important aspects, like the question of whether universal healthcare would require or result in the end of private insurance coverage in the U.S.
Responding to Biden's comment, Sanders told Tapper, "The first thing we have to understand is that under Medicare for All, similar to Canada, people aren't going to pay any premiums. They aren't going to have any deductibles. They aren't going to have any copayments."
Under Canada's system, individuals do not pay for standard medical expenses like doctor visits and hospital stays. Instead, care is publicly funded by local governments, which receive funding from the federal government.
Sanders continued, "But I do believe that in a progressive way people will have to pay taxes. The wealthy will obviously pay the lion's share of those taxes."
Sanders' argument is based on the idea that Medicare for All will save individuals money by doing away with the "incredible profiteering" of private insurance companies, so that even if people's taxes increase, their total medical expenses — which can easily reach tens of thousands of dollars annually for some Americans — will be reduced.
"So people will be paying in some cases, more in taxes, but overall, because they're not going to be paying premiums, copayments, deductibles, they'll be paying less for their healthcare," he explained during the CNN interview.
With the next round of primary debates just days away, 20 candidates are once again expected to take the stage over two nights, on July 30 and 31.
Biden and Sanders will not appear together this time around. Sanders will debate candidates including Warren and Buttigieg on July 30, while Biden will once again face Harris and Gillibrand on July 31.”
What Sanders and others are ignoring is the little fact that caused the ACA so many problems. And that was underestimating the number of sick people and the cost associated with that. Because not all the states expanded Medicaid, there is a whole new crop of uncounted sick people to add to the overall cost. And while Sanders seems to think the lion share of the cost will come from taxing the rich, there are other programs some want to tax the rich to pay for as well. Programs just as important to this country as healthcare.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 28, 2019 17:51:53 GMT
Doesn't Canada also have some private insurance? Don't some Canadians come the US for medical treatments/surgeries?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2019 19:26:30 GMT
”Why is so much money sent to the Elijah Cummings district when it is considered the worst run and most dangerous anywhere in the United States. No human being would want to live there. Where is all this money going? How much is stolen? Investigate this corrupt mess immediately!” If you haven't seen this, it is worth watching. Blackwell tears up defending hometown over Trump attackswww.cnn.com/videos/politics/2019/07/27/trump-attacks-minority-leaders-victor-blackwell-ndwknd-sot-vpx.cnnCNN's Victor Blackwell became emotional while responding to President Donald Trump's tweets calling Rep. Elijah Cummings' (D-MD) district a "very dangerous & filthy place" and calls out the President's repeated use of the word "infested" while attacking minority lawmakers. Source: CNN I know people from Baltimore and have spent time there. I sincerely and honestly mean this when I say this.....Donald Trump can go to hell!
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Post by artgirl1 on Jul 28, 2019 20:19:34 GMT
I really want someone to post video of some of the poor, rural white areas in Mitch McConnell’s state. I will apologize in advance to any Kentucky peas. Kentucky, home to Rand Paul and Mitch McConnell ranks 45th for high school graduates, 47th for college graduates, 20th in school rankings, the 6th poorest state in the nation, 5th in the nation for opiode deaths, 8th in the nation for overall drug problems, and 5th in the nation for teen pregnancies. Some fine work being done by them in their own state.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2019 20:58:32 GMT
trump...
”I am pleased to announce that highly respected Congressman John Ratcliffe of Texas will be nominated by me to be the Director of National Intelligence. A former U.S. Attorney, John will lead and inspire greatness for the Country he loves. Dan Coats, the current Director, will....”
“be leaving office on August 15th. I would like to thank Dan for his great service to our Country. The Acting Director will be named shortly.”
Note the glowing remarks for Ratcliffe vs thanks for your service for Coates...
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 28, 2019 21:24:06 GMT
Maryland state lawmaker files 'Jared Kushner Act' to prevent tenant arrestsBY MORGAN GSTALTER - 01/31/18 03:34 PM EST A Maryland state lawmaker on Wednesday introduced the “Jared Kushner Act,” legislation aimed at blocking state judges from issuing arrest warrants for tenants being sued for under $5,000 in unpaid rent.Del. Bilal Ali from Baltimore joined four other Democrats in the Maryland House of Delegates in filing the bill named after President Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser, according to The Associated Press. Ali said Kushner is the namesake of the bill because his apartment management company was aggressive in obtaining civil arrest warrants against tenants who owe rent. “I think that people have a right to know who’s dragging them off to jail,” Ali said. ** thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/371671-maryland-state-lawmaker-files-jared-kushner-act-to-prevent
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2019 22:04:13 GMT
I'm dismayed over the fact that our "leader" would say something cruel and unkind about an area of the U.S. that HE is currently holding reign over!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If he believes it's that bad, maybe HE, as President, should be working on it? ?? Instead, he mocks States/Counties and the Representatives who are actually doing some work?? Fucktard! 'Believe me', Trump knows a thing or two about rat-infested areas due to his beginnings in the real estate business (slumlord) in NY!!! He's got some freakin' nerve! Sidenote: One of my sisters begged me to have DH create some Trump voodoo dolls. (DH has been doing voodoo dolls, ouija boards and all things odd for a few years now. They're surprisingly big sellers, but he didn't want to get into any political items. For my sister though, he's in the process of creating the Trump voodoo doll!!!!)
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Post by lucyg on Jul 28, 2019 22:29:47 GMT
trump... ”I am pleased to announce that highly respected Congressman John Ratcliffe of Texas will be nominated by me to be the Director of National Intelligence. A former U.S. Attorney, John will lead and inspire greatness for the Country he loves. Dan Coats, the current Director, will....” “be leaving office on August 15th. I would like to thank Dan for his great service to our Country. The Acting Director will be named shortly.” Note the glowing remarks for Ratcliffe vs thanks for your service for Coates... Hey, at least he said thanks for your service. It would be more in his ballpark to complain about what a terrible job Dan Coates has done.
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Post by lucyg on Jul 28, 2019 22:33:02 GMT
for @bergdorfblonde :
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Post by PLurker on Jul 29, 2019 0:32:15 GMT
What dimwit donnie doesn’t get about his attacks against Elijah Cummings is he also attacking the people who live In Baltimore who are trying to solve the problems facing the city. I've said it before and I'll say it again. Given the time, he would attack every last one of us on the planet because no two people agree on everything and no disagreement is too little to elicit an attack from him.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 29, 2019 1:20:48 GMT
What dimwit donnie doesn’t get about his attacks against Elijah Cummings is he also attacking the people who live In Baltimore who are trying to solve the problems facing the city. I've said it before and I'll say it again. Given the time, he would attack every last one of us on the planet because no two people agree on everything and no disagreement is too little to elicit an attack from him. He took a swipe at Pelosi and San Fransisco today to prove that the other attacks, Lewis, The four, Cummings, were not racist! dimwit for sure!
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Post by PLurker on Jul 29, 2019 1:24:06 GMT
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Given the time, he would attack every last one of us on the planet because no two people agree on everything and no disagreement is too little to elicit an attack from him. He took a swipe at Pelosi and San Fransisco today to prove that the other attacks, Lewis, The four, Cummings, were not racist! dimwit for sure!
see I attack white people, too. proof that I'm not racist. Numbnuts.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2019 2:03:45 GMT
Fernand R. Amandi..
”Remember when we were told not to worry about @realdonaldtrump because all of these anti-Russia “adults” were there to protect the nation from Trump’s worst pro-Putin impulses?
• Nikki Haley • HR McMaster • John Kelly • Jim Mattis • Dan Coats
Now what?🤔”
Something to ponder..
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2019 2:19:22 GMT
trump..
”If the Democrats would have closed the Loopholes two years ago when President Trump asked them to do so, none of this stuff would have happened.” @thomashomanice”
The Republicans had a majority in the House and Senate but let’s don’t let the facts get in the way.
And I can understand this from Senator Chris Murphy...
”I’m unfollowing the President of the United States today on Twitter, because his feed is the most hate-filled, racist, and demeaning of the 200+ I follow, and it regularly ruins my day to read it. So I’m just going to stop.
I can’t believe I just typed that.”
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Post by J u l e e on Jul 29, 2019 3:22:51 GMT
trump.. ”If the Democrats would have closed the Loopholes two years ago when President Trump asked them to do so, none of this stuff would have happened.” @thomashomanice” The Republicans had a majority in the House and Senate but let’s don’t let the facts get in the way. And I can understand this from Senator Chris Murphy... ”I’m unfollowing the President of the United States today on Twitter, because his feed is the most hate-filled, racist, and demeaning of the 200+ I follow, and it regularly ruins my day to read it. So I’m just going to stop. I can’t believe I just typed that.” He calls himself President Trump in his own tweet! So weird. That tweet by Chris Murphy though. Perfect.
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