One thing though… for all their “get the fuck out” and “fuck California” talk, those hard working independent take nothing for free assholes in Middle Murrica sure love the subsidies WE FUCKING PAY FOR.
The idiosyncratic rules of order in this forum allow even an odious carbuncle like Terrklahoma to run dryly through the rain for a very long time, so long as he can avoid saying “cuntlapper” or worse, “torrent.”
I just posted this in the “Whatcha Readin” thread, and it occurred to me that it might be of interest to the denizens of this thread —
Keeping with the theme of books about presidents, I just noticed a new one is out. Some may claim that the title is deliberately provocative, or that the author is biased, but I’m going to read it anyway:
A good rhetorical question though. I’ve been saying for a long time that calling Trump an anomaly is a big mistake on the part of the Democrats. Take advantage of the spotlight on the horrible ideas of the Republicans, minus the nice packaging they usually get.
He’s pushing legislation with every bad idea, party-line, and vague Republican fantasy ever conceived. The only difference is that he puts a really nasty face on the fight the GOP has been waging for decades: abolishing the social safety net, eliminating healthcare, cutting regulations and taxes on the rich so they can usher in their laissez-faire capitalist paradise, bloating the military, banning all non-white non-Americans from the country, and blowing up the Muslims.
The only difference policy-wise so far has been his opposition to the T.P.P., since free trade agreements are usually soundly endorsed by the GOP. Coincidence (?) it’s also the only thing I’ve agreed with him on.
I can well imagine how the right-wing trash on this Board and elsewhere would have reacted had President Barack Obama even hinted a Gold Star widow might be lying.
Of course, Bob Corker was one of the biggest enablers of Trump, wanting both VP and SecState. He’s the same Trump he was back in 2016… in some ways, the WH has a point in saying Corker has “betrayed” them (my word, not theirs, afaik).
Whitefish Energy Holdings in Montana is a two-year old company with two full time employees as of about a month ago. Last week, Whitefish proudly announced it had received a $300 million dollar contract to rebuild parts of Puerto Rico’s infrastructure. This is the largest contract to rebuild PR’s infrastructure that has been awarded so far. These kinds of infrastructure projects are more often taken on through “mutual aid” agreements with other utility providers, and it’s unusual for this work to go to private firms. The two guys who run Whitefish Energy Holdings must be some kind of fantastic problem solvers!
Or, the two guys could be: 1) a friend of Interior Secretary Zinke; and 2) a guy who donated $74K to Trump and $30K to the RNC and whose wife donated $33K to the RNC.
In a roundtable discussion on gun violence, recently departed Trump administration intellectual Sebastian Gorka argued that we should not base legislation on mass shootings, because mass shootings are outliers. The real problem we should be dealing with, according to Gorka, is “black African gun crime against black Africans” in cities like Chicago. Chicago, where those black Africans shoot each other, in Gorka’s words, “by the bushel”.