Paul RyanWho is third in line if Pence and Trump commit murder/suicide?
Orin Hatch.
We have to get pretty far down the list before it gets better.
Paul RyanWho is third in line if Pence and Trump commit murder/suicide?
Who is third in line if Pence and Trump commit murder/suicide?
Paul Ryan
Orin Hatch.
We have to get pretty far down the list before it gets better.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/trump-fails-honor-u-s-flag-military-ceremony-article-1.3559254more proof that twittler the bully is an uneducated moron
What a phuquetard...he plays golf, the stupidest rich white guy game in the world, AND he cheats?
https://www.yahoo.com/news/donald-trump-apos-golf-score-174600405.html
You'd think it would be hard to tweet when you're working the shaft with one hand and cupping the balls with the other.How bad did he beat me? I did better in the presidential race than today on the golf course! Great fun. Great host
LULZ. That "non-comment" from the governor's office sure says an awful lot.more from the Moron in Charge
PRESIDENT TRUMP DOESN’T KNOW HE’S THE PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS
http://www.newsweek.com/trump-doesnt-know-hes-president-us-virgin-islands-684308
In a speech Friday, Trump said he'd recently "met with the president of the Virgin Islands" to discuss the recent hurricanes that have devastated Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and the island.
But Trump could not have spoken to the "president of the Virgin Islands" because, of course, he is the president of the U.S. Virgin Islands, whose residents are U.S. citizens.
No matter how horrible the situation becomes, the Republicans are not going to do a damn thing to remove Herr Twitler from office because they still believe they can advance their legislative platform despite their inability to pass anything. Eight years of bitter resentment towards the black guy and obstructionism have crippled them. So expecting the GOP to actually put country first and not their own careers is idealistic at best. They simply don't care about democracy, this country or it's citizens.I know we all (rightly so) like to bash Trump for being a self-aggrandizing asshole, but it's interesting to see a coalition of mental health professionals provide their opinions of the afflictions our president suffers from. This is, in itself, nothing new, but the depth explored in this book is beyond anything I've seen to date.
http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a12820137/trump-mental-health-conversation/?src=nl&mag=esq&list=nl_enl_news&date=101317
Notable takeaways:
- About half of US presidents have, in their opinions, suffered from some form of mental illness.
-Trump's illnesses are a volatile cocktail that will not get better, nor will he rise to the occasion of the position he occupies, rather, he will continue to degrade and pose a serious danger to the stability of the nation.
- His instability has resulted in real, observable changes in behavior of his constituents which only validates and amplifies his instability, which then incites his most fervent supporters.
- His instability has also resulted in real anxiety among some portion of the populace. I fall into this category, ever since he secured the office I find I have that gnawing, unsettled feeling because unlike Obama, who was only accused of starting wars on the rich/guns/religion, Trump & Co are actually making moves that will negatively impact the health and well being of large swaths of the US population.
Though cynical me says it probably hasn't, or won't be, I really, really hope Congress has seriously weighed invoking the 25th Amendment. His presidency has been a pox upon democracy, our nation and our status in the global community. It will be years at best before we will heal some of the gaping voids he has opened in society and restore some semblance of decorum. Bi-partisan is a dirty word in Washington these days but in the age of ever increasing powers within the executive branch, my thoughts and prayers are with the legislative side hoping they realize how this imperils democracy and can muster the courage to step in.
Living in Huts? Is he confusing Puerto Rico with Somalia?@JohnE I don't want to share this planet with them either.
Hadn't been to a local Thai place in a while and chatted with the owner, a flaming Republican who is also gay and not white. I asked him if he thought Trump was still doing a good job, he said he was pleased. Then I asked about Puerto Rico, and he said they were "parasites" and since he's Asian he expects them to work hard and pull themselves up without US gov. help. I told him that they are US citizens and entitled to the same rights as we are. He would be fine to let them die, as he says, "everyone dies".
As if calling PR parasites wasn't bad enough, he goes on about "if you have to live in a hut, then you live in a hut" and you shouldn't get any help. This guy got a loan to open his first restaurant and was court ordered to repay it. And he hasn't. He started to tell me that he is paying it back, but forgot that he had told me his whole scheme. I called him out for it. He told me if the legal means is there, then us it.
The disconnect is shocking. And it frustrates me and saddens me that there are so many right wingers just like him. Probably more so in my little corner of North Carolina. Certainly other parts of the state lean more Liberal and are not as infested with frothers like the Thai owner.
Honestly I wasn't aware of that either. For me it's his callousness and inhumanity towards victims of an unprecedented natural disaster and humanitarian crisis. The dude has his whole restaurant plastered with American flags. It's turds like him that would happily embrace a Fascist regime in this country, oh wait...Living in Huts? Is he confusing Puerto Rico with Somalia?
He also seems painfully unaware of why Puerto Rico is in so much debt. The US has treated that place like a tax sheltered low wage labor punching bag ever since we showed up. It's imperialism, not 'laziness'.
Maybe he's just trying to put his kids through college? Ever think about that?It's the whole Republican disconnect, and hypocritical mentality that really gets me. Right Wingers have the attitude of, "I got mine, screw you if you can't get yours. They live in the same world we do where everything is connected and no one is totally independent. It's all bout, "me, me and some more me".
Yeah!Maybe he's just trying to put his kids through college? Ever think about that?
No kids, he no like teh Hoo Hoo.Maybe he's just trying to put his kids through college? Ever think about that?
Not to be an ass there Bob, but you might want to work on your reading comprehension.Maybe you should not patronize said establishment?
Unless it's the goods, and none others like it are available...
This little morsel in itself makes more wonder. How in the hell does a member of at least three minority groups support a guy/party that hates him and discriminates openly against him?...a flaming Republican who is also gay and not white.
It's the South man, people are like that here.This little morsel in itself makes more wonder. How in the hell does a member of at least three minority groups support a guy/party that hates him and discriminates openly against him?
No, more like fivestarhotelelitist.#logcabindipshits