The more idiots they can arrest before election day, the better.
More examples of the effects of Trump’s stochastic terrorism. Everytime he opens his mouth all he’s doing is painting another target on someone’s back. He’s not going to be happy until more people die for him.
In suggesting it he could emphasize its practicality:
Dementia Donald says that Harris is medically unfit to be president because she has allergies and a chronic itchy rash.
The Onion:
Stranded Coachella Rally-Goers Insist Obama Stole Their Buses - Vow Undying Support For Trump.
This is true, and Republicans believe this makes Trump a tough guy.
I don’t want to seriously derail a thread about Stupid Republican Ideas, but I just want to point out thaty I personally like the design of the Salt Lake Temple. Not so my hero, Sir Richard F. Burton, who visited SLC in the days of Brigham Young and, typically, wrote a book about it (The Country of the Saints), in which he gives his appraisal of the SLC Temple. He didn’t like it. One of the times I’ve had to disagree with him. He didn’t say anything about elevator shafts.
(Elevators go back hundreds, if not thousands of years, by the way. You can see treadmill-operated elevators in Pieter Brueghel the Elder’s painting The Tower of Babel. Most people don’t realize that Otis didn’t invent the elevator – he invented the elevator brake, which prevents the thing from falling if the cable snaps. )
I’m sure there are some MAGAs that actually believe this.
Pre-MAGA, but remember this one?
Republican congressman falls victim to old Onion article
Louisiana Republican Rep. John Fleming is the latest victim of the satirical newspaper “The Onion,” posting a fake article to his Facebook page only to realize belatedly that the article was a joke.
Fleming, a pro-life Republican, posted the article - entitled “Planned Parenthood Opens $8 Billion Abortionplex” - on Friday, according to Politico. The article, which was published on May 18, 2011, fictitiously quotes Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards citing abortion as the women’s health organization’s “true passion.”
I looked this guy, who is an MD, up on Wikipedia:
From January 2009 to January 2017, Fleming was U.S. representative for Louisiana’s 4th congressional district. After leaving Congress, he was a Trump administration appointee, first as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health Information Technology Reform, then as Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development, and then as a White House aide (as Assistant to the President for Planning and Implementation).[1][2][3]
Fleming endorsed Donald Trump for president in September 2016. The previous month, Fleming praised Trump as an authentic reflection of conservative and Republican Party values.[123][124][125]
Heh, Abortionplex. I wonder if 'they" are going to build the Transgender Surgicalplex next to it, if Harris gets elected?
In that report, it was learned Trump had high cholesterol, was overweight and had rosacea, a benign skin disease.
The president takes a cholesterol-lowering drug called rosuvastatin
He also takes finasteride for male-pattern hair loss. That medication can also be used to treat prostate issues at higher doses
applies a cream called ivermectin, as needed, to treat skin condition rosacea
And when taken internally, it cures COVID, fleas, and heartworms.
/s
We’ve all had an itchy orange rash for several years.
I’ve already said this before but I don’t mind repeating to answer your question… It was a resolution, so the answer is that it means nothing and has no practical effect. A resolution is just a legislative body expressing an opinion. It’s like publishing an open letter.
Brought to you by the people who look down on others for “virtue signalling”.
So it’s just, like, their opinion, man?
That is mostly but not entirely true. Memorials are the issues that have zero effect. A Resolution is the vehicle of submission used for Constitutional Amendments, for, IIRC, treaty ratifications and for other significant issues that do not get installed in the Legal Code. Resolutions do not per se mean nothing, they just do not carry force of law (except when Constitutional Amendments are ratified).
Okay, sure, it can be the launching point of something else, but in and of themselves they don’t do anything, which is what was being asked. As in, now what will be different, and the answer is that nothing will be different.
You’d think Robinson would want the story to just fade away, but I guess as long as it’s in the news he can keep playing the martyr card.
I don’t see any news stories about this, and I don’t want to go to any site associated with Robinson, but I would bet you he has a financial incentive to keep the story in the news—it probably nets him donations (even now).
He won’t let us forget him—so long as he’s still raking in cash.
Yeppers.
Latest Texas batshittery. Ted Cruz commercial against Colin Allred has some earnest mother all worked up over support for trans kids.
“If I heard about a school transitioning my child without my knowledge, the gender mutilating surgery and all that, it just infuriates me.”
Jesus, lady, no school anywhere is giving any children surgery. Especially in Texas - where would they get the money? They can’t afford school things.
Damn, you’re stupid. What schools are doing to transition kids is calling them by whatever pronouns they want, or name variant. Maybe let them use the alternative restroom rather than the group ones.
They aren’t even giving hormone blockers, much less “sterilizing” anyone.
Crazy-ass dumb shits in this state.
Eric “The Dumb One” Trump accuses Kamala Harris of never having had a “real job”, inadvertantly reveals that he’s never had one himself.