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That generation needs to be shown the door in the most expedient way possible.
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Oprah says she does "not have the DNA" to be President.
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Elected president anyway.
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So....path to citizenship in return for Mexico not paying for the wall. Trumpists still liking him?
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well that should make the session between Trump and Mueller just a bit awkward
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Trying to stop an obstruction of justice investigation by obstructing justice. Yeah, he has nothing to hide. No collusion.
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Almost went full Nixon. |
I bet the Republicans will release that report tomorrow on the FBI to try to get everyone's attention away from this story.
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I think that Hannity has already successfully changed the story:
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wait, did someone say something about Trump? It's working already :)
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Trump doesn't get all the credit (the shale boom started under Obama) but its good to know our dependence on ME oil is declining. The trade-off is the environment but if it buys us time to get off ME oil and into electric cars, I'm all for it.
The Dark Side of America’s Rise to Oil Superpower - Bloomberg Quote:
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Dave Itzkoff on Twitter: "CNN: Trump tried to fire Mueller MSNBC: Trump tried to fire Mueller Fox News: Here's a photo of Obama and Farrakhan from 2005"¦ https://t.co/EL6G6eKNXr" |
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HANNITY at 9:15pm: "How many times has The New York times & others gotten it wrong?" HANNITY at 9:55pm: "Yeah maybe Donald Trump wanted to fire the special counsel for conflict. Does he not have the right to raise those questions? You know, we'll deal with this tomorrow night." |
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You omitted the best parts, which made me think it was some kind of parody since I didn't entirely remember what Sean Hannity really looked like. |
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To compare, I think the economy in the Netherlands is on the rise again, but it's basically impossible the current government can take any credit for it, and as always some of the weaker demographic groups aren't feeling or seeing any progress at all. Granted, much smaller country, but economic progress rarely comes alone for countries. And at the same time, it seems the economy in the UK is taking a big hit after the Pound has fallen hard as a result of the Brexit. |
I caught bits and pieces of his speech. The parts I did hear showed preparation and restraint relatively speaking, overall I thought the delivery was good.
Whether or not he really means to be the "polite" or if he'll remember what he said is a different story. |
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The US economy is fine, a continuation of the pattern we've been on for some time -- decent but unspectacular growth, and some continued recovery in the job markets. The stock markets are up, that's a measure of something pretty different than the overall economy, but they are genuinely up. The Trump administration is committed to a form of self-worship and constant repetition of boastful claims, that the substance doesn't matter to them or their followers. It's not exactly the same thing as conventional propaganda, but it's not far off, I guess. If, in a year or two, the US economy begins a spiral into recession -- most say we're basically "due" -- that won't really be the fault of the President, either (unless there's something specific that triggers it). There is an element of the momentary economic performance that is, indeed, a function of people's general optimism (warranted or not)... and it's arguable that political leaders play a role there. But in general, the forces behind inflation, labor movement, availability of capital, and market demands are pretty much unaffected by the on-the-margin stuff our political leaders actually do. |
Trump faces an interesting deadline tomorrow-he has to sign the sanctions against Russia that the Senate approved 98-2 to implement:
Deadline looms for Trump and Russia sanctions - POLITICO |
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We've been frackling here since the 90s. It started to get big under Bush, but it got massive under Obama. |
Strava released heat maps for people using GPS fitness tracking and apparently it gives away a lot of formerly secret military and intelligence locations for the U.S., China, Russia, EU countries, even North Korea.
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And a Trump tweet in 3.2.1...
Hillary Clinton reads from 'Fire and Fury' in surprise Grammy appearance | TheHill |
Trump-still an idiot about climate change and global warming:
Trump: Polar ice caps are ‘at a record level’ | TheHill |
To be fair, they are at record levels, just not the record level Trump was presumably alluding to...
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That's a pretty fantastic Twitter handle.
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yeah I saw he hadn't tweeted-maybe they convinced him it wouldn't be a good idea right before his State of the Union.
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So these Russian sanctions - what are the odds they go into force today on the deadline? ..
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I think I read in that article I posted that he can delay it, not sure if that's accurate or what the parameters are, but if he can do that, he'll likely do that.
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So the much embattled #2 man at the FBI Andrew McCabe, takes terminal leave from the FBI, ahead of his planned retirement in March, and also before this memo the Republicans have been dying to release on the FBI. Fox news says he was "forcibly removed" which no one else is reporting.
McCabe out as FBI's No. 2 - POLITICO |
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Trump has decided the Russia sanctions aren't needed.
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I am shocked I tell you.
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For an administration trying to convince everyone there was no collusion with Russia they sure as hell act like there was collusion with Russia.
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And on the same day the CIA Chief says he expects the Russians to interfere in the midterms and has seen no evidence that the Russians are slowing their activity in the U.S. or Europe.
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If you're lucky, Pence or Paul Ryan will answer your pledge call live right behind Trump while he is speaking!
Yes, folks, it's a State of the Union Telethon! |
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Having a time machine to read this to a bunch of Republicans 20 years ago and watch their reactions would almost be entertaining enough to make up for all that we are experiencing today. |
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I figure that 5% of wind power produced in California is Ronald Reagan's grave spinning. |
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Pompeo is a Trump appointee so take that into consideration on the last part of the quote. He also says in the article that North Korea will have the ability to reach the US with nuclear weapons in a few months...and then goes onto say that Trump's rhetoric on Twitter towards North Korea is a good thing. |
DOLA...found this one funny as the NFL is now considered a liberal brand:
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The WH refuses to acknowledge that Trump has any speechwriters.
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Kim Jong Un has no butthole.
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I'm offended that they think we are that fucking stupid.
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We did elect Trump after all. |
People that voted for him are.
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I'm all for some new thinking on private sector healthcare. I like the quote "free from profit-making incentives and constraints". Should be interesting.
Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffett and Jamie Dimon want to fix health care - Jan. 30, 2018 Quote:
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The speed and ease with which Trumpkins willingly throw away their dignity is astonishing. This, from Sec. Pruitt:
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GOP still talking about "rule of law". Think you guys lost your moral high ground on that one.
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