The Trump Administration: A Clusterfuck in the Making

The eighth person at Orange Junior’s collusion meeting has been identified. He’s Ike Kaveladze, an American citizen of Azerbaijani/Russian descent who’s a Vice President of Trump buddy Aras Agalarov’s Crocus Group, the real estate development company.

Trump has washed his hands on healthcare takeaway and is just going to let the Democrats take the blame for the whole thing.

The current State Department probably doesn’t literally have rolling tumbleweeds, bleached cattle skulls and the lonely howl of a distant coyote, but damn if that isn’t the image I conjure up.

I’ve tried nothing, and I’m all out of ideas!

Yeah, I’ve already seen one tragically right wing retard saying that this is all the Democrat’s fault for refusing to compromise. :rolleyes:

Well you have to understand that Republicans use a very different and definitely non-standard definition of compromise which is: to give the Republicans everything they ask for regardless of whether any invitation to participate in the process was extended

Well right. Tell the Democrats that they aren’t welcome to the negotiations or allowed to have any input on the bill, fail to get every member of your own side to vote on it (when you have a very narrow majority) and then blame the people you refused to talk to for it’s failure.

De…rp.

Party of personal responsibility was it?

Yep, some other person was responsible.

So he’s saying that it was the Democrats that stopped this extremely unpopular bill and helped millions of people and probably saved thousands of lives ?

… and if you give them everything they ask for, then clearly they must reject that, since they should have asked for more!

I liked the one that included:

Combine the penultimate paragraph of that article with what this article says about Rinat Akhmetshin and you get offering to damage the DNC to get Big Daddy elected so he can repeal the Magnitsky Act.

UHC isn’t what one could call a leftist invention, despite American beliefs to the contrary; countries that started implementing it did so after some industrialists had noticed that having a healthy workforce required some up-front costs but paid back a lot more (that is, those companies which provided adequate medical care and made sure their people could eat properly had less absenteeism, less people leaving without a fare-thee-ill, etc.). That’s one of many examples where grabbing one’s money pouch is actually a bad long-term strategy.

Maybe those wealthy lefties are the kind of people who can think beyond the next five minutes, akin to those industrialists of yore.

The Pentagon’s second highest general warns against killer robots.

He was nominated to his current position by Obama and the statement was in regards to a question about whether drones should be allowed to kill without human input, so I don’t think we can pin this one on Loser Donald.

This is posited ‘somewhat’ tongue in cheek, but maybe not? How long until the US is classified as a ‘Rogue State’?

Cite per Wiki.

As a maker of killer robots, I’m appalled!

But seriously, I do agree with him but maybe this isn’t the best place for the discussion.

I’m not too worried. Eventually the stress of the job will get to them and they’ll destroy themselves.

Robots don’t kill people. People kill people.