Stupid Republican idea of the day

“Tee hee hee, we’re fucking up our citizens’ constitutional rights and pissing off the liberals! Isn’t that fun? Yay us!”

Modern US conservatives are operating literally with the mentality of a third-grade playground. They seriously don’t give a hoot how unsustainable, unconstitutional, or irresponsible their actions are as long as they manage to make liberals mad at them.

Governor Voldemort, er, Scott has declared a state of emergency because Richard Spencer is going to be speaking at the University of Florida.

I live in Missouri. One of my FB friends liked the Governor’s post. This friend is county police captain.

Newt Gingrich has a “covfefe” moment in tweeting his support of the president:

The internet provides burns so strong they threaten to set off new wildfires:

Even corrected, that tweet would be complete gibberish.

I worked, until recently, in a law enforcement setting in MO. It’s scary how ate up cops are with this guy and Trump.

Give a $5,000,000 tax cut to one family, raise 1000 other families’ taxes by $1000 each, and the average tax cut is $4000. Yay for tax cuts!

Michael Williams, candidate for Governor of Georgia, in response to calls to make bump stocks illegal, is giving one away, calling it a violation of the Second Amendment to take them away.

Rand Paul and Lindsey Graham are publicly feuding on twitter over who’s responsible for torpedoing budget talks.

Rand Paul:
“Senators McCain and Graham are torpedoing the budget by insisting on busting the budget caps for more spending.”

Lindsey Graham:
“Getting more bad info @RandPaul. Don’t screw up #TaxReform now. You already saved #Obamacare by trashing #GrahamCassidy-Heller-Johnson.”

This one could go into the Clusterfuck thread, but I will drop it here first. The Whitehouse Council on Environmental Quality will probably be headed by this person,
Although now viewed by the EPA as dirty carbon pollution, carbon dioxide (CO2) lacks any of the characteristics of a real pollutant. CO2 is an odorless, invisible, and beneficial natural gas and the catalyst for photosynthesis, the most vital energy conversion in our biosphere. How soon we forget eight-grade science! CO2’s life-amplifying potency is why greenhouses pump CO2 to levels over four times that of the natural concentration in the air we breathe.

Goddam those creepy tree-huggers and AGW alarmists. More CO[sub]2[/sub]. Such great stuff it is. Burn more coal!

Plants grow well in a green house, so presumably advancing the greenhouse effect will make for a wonderfully lush planet, and who wouldn’t like that. Venus has a runaway greenhouse effect and just look at its lovely biodiversity.

GOP Lawmaker Says Emergency Rooms Should Be Able To Turn People Away

Yeah, but:

The problem with leaving things up to people’s discretion is that some people don’t have any.

There is some sense to the idea that it shouldn’t be hospitals which bear the brunt of ETMTALA. There are certainly arguments on both sides.

Laura Ingraham thinks that Congresswoman Wilson in her story about Trump calling the grieving widow is a nutbag, because she wears a hat that looks like she took it out of Dolly Parton’s closet.

Isn’t that the kinda thing the ACA was designed for?

Absoluteley. So that Mitt Romney – who should definitely have known better – couldn’t say of the uninsured and uninsurable that “they can go to the Emergency Rooms”
There may indeed be arguments on both sides, but without Emergency Rooms taking in people, in the time before they had ETMTALA, as the article says, people were being turned away without any recourse. That’s why the law was signed in the first place.

Not to mention that the availability of ER’s has been one of the most popular Oppositionist arguments that we don’t *need *to guarantee affordable health care to anyone. They wouldn’t make liars of themselves, would they? Rhetorical question, btw.

Can I interrupt this thread to ask a seven-grade question about the Web?

Is there a search engine that will allow me to search for “eight-grade”? No matter which buttons I click, the engines just show me hits on “eighth grade”. This would be fine, I suppose, if I were looking for material written by someone with the English skills of, well, an eighth-grader, but I wanted to find out who writes “eight-grade.” Google, Bing, Yahoo — they all interpret the search string “eight-grade” as asking for “eighth grade.” Google gives me a chance to click “Yes, I really wanted ‘eight-grade’”, but when I do, it still shows results for ‘eighth grade.’ :mad:

Remember the halcyon days way back in 2016? When crap like this would show up only in the stupidest Yahoo blogs? Now these words come out of the puke-holes of top government “scientists.” :smack:

I was given to believe a lot of the time, when search engines do that, they simply can’t find the results for the specific term you’re looking for. If they did, they’d show it.

Google works for this if you put “Eight-Grade” in quotes "eight-grade" - Google Search

finds https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Eight-Grade
and https://jms-torrance-ca.schoolloop.com/cms/page_view?d=x&piid=&vpid=1458814692619 (which is titled “Eight Grade”)

Picking the “Books” opinion "eight-grade" - Google Search

gets books with “Eight Grade” like “Quality of the responses of eight-grade students”