I like the idea of that head attached to the end of a chain and being slammed against hard things. Would never actually do that, but the thought certainly is satisfying.
Trump needs to destroy America in order for his buddy Putin to take over. Wouldn’t surprise me at all if the Republicans tried to make Putin Speaker of the House if given the chance.
“GOP Integrity”?? Ha, ha, ha, ha, etc….They gave that up, along with: credibility, honesty, fair play, when they chose Trump as their Presidential Candidate back in 2016.
GOP INTEGRITY?Eisenhower was probably the last truly GOP patriot that had enough integrity to qualify for the job of POTUS.
Now there are these former Republicans that are on TV that had their come to FDR moment and saw the error of their ways.
They are the same ones, from the last 30 years, that started the GOP on the road to the seditionist GQP. Following the BS trickle down theory, that gave millions to millionaires, destroying the climate by giving billions to gas and oil so they could get their donations kickback, and spouting the racist dog whistles all the way from the 70’s to 2016.
But now they are on the side of equality and truth? Maybe they have really seen the error of their ways. Or maybe political pacs pay better.
No. The traitorist insurrectionist 45th potus did not destroy the integrity of the GOP. It was gone long before frankendrumpf.
All you Democrats are gonna be crying in your wine when the great one re-ascends the throne. If all goes to schedule, it’ll be on the 15th. Rain date is the 23rd.
Mark your calendars. Be there or be square!
Seriously folks, I saw my Dr. this Wed. and i asked about masks. His reply; ‘’Wear one. It couldn’t hurt.‘’ Figured I’d share that advice.
The Republican Party began as the Liberal Party in the U.S. It changed to conservative over the years. Crashing the economy in 1929. Opposition to FDR’s programs and social security. The sharp turn to conservatism came in the 1950s when Republican Eisenhower was called a “socialist” by conservatives, and some even called him a “communist”. Senator Joe McCarthy holding hearings and making false accusations ruining Americans’ lives. Then came Nixon and ‘Watergate’. Reagan’s reckless spending and scandals, trickle down’ to favor the wealthy and crash our economy. Bush2 gave us the war in Iraq, 20 years in Afghanistan that should have been 9 months, and the worst crash since 1929 beating out Reagan’s recession. And now tRump. tRump’s recession is due to his failure to act against the virus he knew was coming months before it got here, as he admitted to Bob Woodward on the phone call released to the public. The markets blamed tRump. Every Republican administration since 1929 has had a depression or recession, some had two. The GOP has had no integrity to lose for over 100 years now.
The report of Trump pressuring DOJ officials to intervene on his behalf grew more serious this week after it was revealed that a division head had written a draft letter to Georgia authorities at Trump’s urging.
As CNN reported, “…the letter was circulated by Jeffrey Clark, a top department official who was working with the then-President to get the department more directly involved in the Trump election reversal crusade. Clark was acting attorney general of the civil division at the time.”
As Vance noted, the letter is the smoking gun that should lead to multiple criminal investigations of Trump for election interference attempts if they have not already started.
“So this is why, you know, folks are so often dismayed by the fact that prosecutions take a long time to get — to come together,” Vance explained to host Velshi.
“Indictments can be delayed for what seems to the public like an unconscionable amount of time [but] the reality is from inside the game,” she continued. “If you’re a prosecutor, an investigator, these facts come to light slowly. and often you can miss the worst conduct if you’re too eager to jump too soon. We’re seeing that happen in real-time now and the argument that we make is that the DOJ needs to be, if it is not already, seriously investigating a number of crimes that range from a conspiracy to defraud the government, to obstruction of official proceedings, to sedition and incitement of insurrection charges, but also voter fraud claims based on this effort by Trump and his allies try to have states tabulate false votes — and even a criminal Hatch provision.”
And now the congress is passing an infrastructure bill that will spend a whopping 25% on infrastructure, and the rest on special socialist interest groups. Any politician that vote for this should be removed from office immediately. As for the BS of “it all paid for,” sure it is, by raising taxes on the middle class, increasing the cost of everything, and causing even higher hyperinflation and unemployment. So glad we have all of these morons in DC, to spend our way to a dead nonexistent country. And for those about to say “but Trump ran up the debt,” you are partially correct, in that he signed those massive deficit spending bills that the socialist pushed through with the help of moronic RINOs. Although, I will give him credit for trying to push a budget with an across the board 10%% reduction in actual spending (not the fake 10% reduction in the spending increases proposed). I would be all for infrastructure spending, if 100% of all funds allocated were for real infrastructure (breidged, roads, ports, etc.), and zero for socialist programs like child care (not infrastructure, no matter what you think), “green new deal” BS, electric plugs for the rich people that can afford an electric vehicle which the poor can’t afford, funding CRT, funding unions (who should pay their own way, not get taxpayer funding), and funding PP. If you want those items funded, do it in a separate bill and see who will support it.
Concretionist almost 3 years ago
OK. Yeah he’s all about breaking things, making them less useful, less beautiful, less ethical, less multi-colored… but what’s new about THAT?
Imagine almost 3 years ago
I like the idea of that head attached to the end of a chain and being slammed against hard things. Would never actually do that, but the thought certainly is satisfying.
Radish the wordsmith almost 3 years ago
Republicans = Anarchy
KenseidenXL almost 3 years ago
The GOP trashed themselves decades ago.
FreyjaRN Premium Member almost 3 years ago
He certainly is a destructive git, isn’t he?
GiantShetlandPony almost 3 years ago
Trump needs to destroy America in order for his buddy Putin to take over. Wouldn’t surprise me at all if the Republicans tried to make Putin Speaker of the House if given the chance.
Save America, vote Democratic.
William Bednar Premium Member almost 3 years ago
“GOP Integrity”?? Ha, ha, ha, ha, etc….They gave that up, along with: credibility, honesty, fair play, when they chose Trump as their Presidential Candidate back in 2016.
monya_43 almost 3 years ago
I believe “GOP integrity” is an oxymoron.
FrankErnesto almost 3 years ago
GOP integrity is an oxymoron.
The Nodding Head almost 3 years ago
He’s ready to run on his “accomplishments”
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 3 years ago
That sign is an oxymoron. Wasn’t always. It is now. No joke.
Terdarian almost 3 years ago
GOP INTEGRITY?Eisenhower was probably the last truly GOP patriot that had enough integrity to qualify for the job of POTUS.
Now there are these former Republicans that are on TV that had their come to FDR moment and saw the error of their ways.
They are the same ones, from the last 30 years, that started the GOP on the road to the seditionist GQP. Following the BS trickle down theory, that gave millions to millionaires, destroying the climate by giving billions to gas and oil so they could get their donations kickback, and spouting the racist dog whistles all the way from the 70’s to 2016.
But now they are on the side of equality and truth? Maybe they have really seen the error of their ways. Or maybe political pacs pay better.
No. The traitorist insurrectionist 45th potus did not destroy the integrity of the GOP. It was gone long before frankendrumpf.
Michael G. almost 3 years ago
The fascists are having a ball.
Adolf Trump almost 3 years ago
All you Democrats are gonna be crying in your wine when the great one re-ascends the throne. If all goes to schedule, it’ll be on the 15th. Rain date is the 23rd.
Mark your calendars. Be there or be square!
Seriously folks, I saw my Dr. this Wed. and i asked about masks. His reply; ‘’Wear one. It couldn’t hurt.‘’ Figured I’d share that advice.
ncorgbl almost 3 years ago
The Republican Party began as the Liberal Party in the U.S. It changed to conservative over the years. Crashing the economy in 1929. Opposition to FDR’s programs and social security. The sharp turn to conservatism came in the 1950s when Republican Eisenhower was called a “socialist” by conservatives, and some even called him a “communist”. Senator Joe McCarthy holding hearings and making false accusations ruining Americans’ lives. Then came Nixon and ‘Watergate’. Reagan’s reckless spending and scandals, trickle down’ to favor the wealthy and crash our economy. Bush2 gave us the war in Iraq, 20 years in Afghanistan that should have been 9 months, and the worst crash since 1929 beating out Reagan’s recession. And now tRump. tRump’s recession is due to his failure to act against the virus he knew was coming months before it got here, as he admitted to Bob Woodward on the phone call released to the public. The markets blamed tRump. Every Republican administration since 1929 has had a depression or recession, some had two. The GOP has had no integrity to lose for over 100 years now.
Radish the wordsmith almost 3 years ago
‘This is stupid even for you’: Trump ridiculed for bizarre new claim he may have won Wisconsin
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-stupid/
Radish the wordsmith almost 3 years ago
The report of Trump pressuring DOJ officials to intervene on his behalf grew more serious this week after it was revealed that a division head had written a draft letter to Georgia authorities at Trump’s urging.
As CNN reported, “…the letter was circulated by Jeffrey Clark, a top department official who was working with the then-President to get the department more directly involved in the Trump election reversal crusade. Clark was acting attorney general of the civil division at the time.”
As Vance noted, the letter is the smoking gun that should lead to multiple criminal investigations of Trump for election interference attempts if they have not already started.
“So this is why, you know, folks are so often dismayed by the fact that prosecutions take a long time to get — to come together,” Vance explained to host Velshi.
“Indictments can be delayed for what seems to the public like an unconscionable amount of time [but] the reality is from inside the game,” she continued. “If you’re a prosecutor, an investigator, these facts come to light slowly. and often you can miss the worst conduct if you’re too eager to jump too soon. We’re seeing that happen in real-time now and the argument that we make is that the DOJ needs to be, if it is not already, seriously investigating a number of crimes that range from a conspiracy to defraud the government, to obstruction of official proceedings, to sedition and incitement of insurrection charges, but also voter fraud claims based on this effort by Trump and his allies try to have states tabulate false votes — and even a criminal Hatch provision.”
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-criminal-investigation-2654554118/
Radish the wordsmith almost 3 years ago
Congress should seek Trump’s call logs with the military leaders during MAGA riot: Former CIA analyst
https://www.rawstory.com/president-trump-call-log
Ally2005 almost 3 years ago
Rump wouldn’t back an infrastructure bill like he said he would because he failed to see the potential to scam profits for himself.
cactusjack99 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
“GOP Integrity”, two mutually exclusive words. Throw in “conservative” and you’ve got triple stupid.
Radish the wordsmith almost 3 years ago
GOP lawmakers are starting to greet Trump’s threats with ‘yawns’
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-losing-control/
Radish the wordsmith almost 3 years ago
‘A disgrace’: Trump melts down on Mitch McConnell over infrastructure package
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-mcconnell-2654559174/
bakana almost 3 years ago
When he says it, he means Destroying it.
What Putin wants, #SoreLoserMan does his best to Deliver.
gammaguy almost 3 years ago
Trump was constantly announcing his “soon”-to-arrive “infrastructure weak”.
asndad1948 almost 3 years ago
And now the congress is passing an infrastructure bill that will spend a whopping 25% on infrastructure, and the rest on special socialist interest groups. Any politician that vote for this should be removed from office immediately. As for the BS of “it all paid for,” sure it is, by raising taxes on the middle class, increasing the cost of everything, and causing even higher hyperinflation and unemployment. So glad we have all of these morons in DC, to spend our way to a dead nonexistent country. And for those about to say “but Trump ran up the debt,” you are partially correct, in that he signed those massive deficit spending bills that the socialist pushed through with the help of moronic RINOs. Although, I will give him credit for trying to push a budget with an across the board 10%% reduction in actual spending (not the fake 10% reduction in the spending increases proposed). I would be all for infrastructure spending, if 100% of all funds allocated were for real infrastructure (breidged, roads, ports, etc.), and zero for socialist programs like child care (not infrastructure, no matter what you think), “green new deal” BS, electric plugs for the rich people that can afford an electric vehicle which the poor can’t afford, funding CRT, funding unions (who should pay their own way, not get taxpayer funding), and funding PP. If you want those items funded, do it in a separate bill and see who will support it.