For some reason, I find myself singing that to “Here comes Santa Claus”
We even have the showers.
For some reason, I find myself singing that to “Here comes Santa Claus”
We even have the showers.
Does Japan not have a civilian death penalty?
Japan: 2 or 3 executions a year.
United States: 23 in 2017, 11 so far in 2018
Trump’s 2020 campaign manager, Brad Parscale, calls for CNN’s Jim Acosta’s press credentials to be revoked.
CNN's Jim Acosta Blasts Trump Official Who Wants His Press Access Revoked | HuffPost Latest News?
I don’t understand this one. If the White House wants to remove White House Press access, don’t they have that right?
Your sarcasm detector needs to be checked.
That, being one seemingly isolated (though tragic) shower incident, is nothing.
Currently, the United States of America has the kind of “showers” that are just a ploy to routinely separate children from their parents:Aleman-Bendiks, the public defender, said several of her clients have told her their children were taken from them by Border Patrol agents who said they were going to give them a bath. As the hours passed, it dawned on the mothers the kids were not coming back.
https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/nation/2018/06/09/borderseparations/Z95z4eFZjyfqCLG9pyHjAO/story.html
That’s what we’ve sunk to*.*
While it’s good that you point this out, it should be noted that America has had the world’s highest incarceration rate a lot longer than Trump has been president. If this is evidence of his fascism, then it’s the same evidence for many previous presidents.
Japan: 2 or 3 executions a year.
United States: 23 in 2017, 11 so far in 2018
Yeah, but not what was asked.
Is the US the only first world country with a civilian death penalty or isn’t it?
Also, the Japanese for “plea bargain” is seppuku.
ABC News is reporting that Cohen is likely to cooperate.
Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen likely to cooperate as his attorneys leave case, sources say - ABC News
Define “cooperate”.
He’s shopping for a “deal”.
“Cooperate” can mean anything.
I don’t understand this one. If the White House wants to remove White House Press access, don’t they have that right?
People have “rights”.
Government has “authority” or “power.”
Never, ever confuse the two.
Ever.
Does Japan not have a civilian death penalty?
It’s been a while since I kept up with Japanese justice, but the death penalty in Japan is just as wicked as it is here. IIRC, the condemned don’t know when they’re going to the gallows; they’re just taken one random day or night and hanged. Maybe things have changed.
Trump says Congress can’t overturn his decision to remove sanctions from ZTE because of separation of powers. I don’t understand his reasoning, but then I doubt if anybody else can either.
The Trump administration says lawmakers should respect the constitutional separation of powers clause.
People have “rights”.
Government has “authority” or “power.”
Never, ever confuse the two.
Ever.
You’re not the boss of me.
Rights Power Rights Power Pights Rower Powts Righer
I don’t understand this one. If the White House wants to remove White House Press access, don’t they have that right?
Just as @PotUS (whatever it might be named) does not really have the right to block troublesome followers, the WH is not a private or semi-private HQ. It might be reasonable to bar a reporter for just cause (like, that guy from The Daily al Qaeda or the reporter who blasts his bugle every time HBeast tried to talk), but that a reporter who writes aggravating copy is not just cause, it is “just, uh, cuz”.
Mike Pence, the largest tool/fool in this administration is called out for using most of his speech time at an evangelical conference by talking about how great the Orange Mess is.
“Thank you @VP for hijacking our united religious meeting with you(r) partisan political campaign speech,” wrote Todd Benkert on Twitter. “You had an opportunity to offer a unifying non-partisan message but no.”
Before Pence’s speech, several Southern Baptists proposed removing it from the meeting’s program and replacing it with a time for prayer or sermon. Those proposals were soundly defeated, but it became clear that many Southern Baptists, particularly people of color and younger members, were put off by the decision to allow Pence a platform at what’s supposed to be a nonpolitical event.
That, being one seemingly isolated (though tragic) shower incident, is nothing.
Currently, the United States of America has the kind of “showers” that are just a ploy to routinely separate children from their parents:Aleman-Bendiks, the public defender, said several of her clients have told her their children were taken from them by Border Patrol agents who said they were going to give them a bath. As the hours passed, it dawned on the mothers the kids were not coming back.
https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/nation/2018/06/09/borderseparations/Z95z4eFZjyfqCLG9pyHjAO/story.htmlThat’s what we’ve sunk to*.*
Right after that, it says,
Children face even more challenges in finding their parents. Many of the youngest ones aren’t even verbal, leaving case managers to try to put together the pieces.
That is fucking unforgivable.
Just as @PotUS (whatever it might be named) does not really have the right to block troublesome followers, the WH is not a private or semi-private HQ. It might be reasonable to bar a reporter for just cause (like, that guy from The Daily al Qaeda or the reporter who blasts his bugle every time HBeast tried to talk), but that a reporter who writes aggravating copy is not just cause, it is “just, uh, cuz”.
Sure, but there has got to be some sort of procedure for granting or revoking White House press passes. Not everyone who wants one gets it, do they?
Sarah Sanders, Raj Shah planning to depart the White House
Press secretary Sarah Sanders and principal deputy press secretary Raj Shah are both heading for the exits, according to sources inside the White House and close to the administration. Sanders, who has become a confidante of President Trump since the departure of former communications director Hope Hicks, has told friends that she plans to leave the administration at the end of the year.