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POTUS 45.12: Dan, does it take courage when encountering the covfefe?

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This:
That's irrelevant as the last time legislation was introduced in a majority D senate on this issue, D's also had 60% of the House. And as far as I know a companion bill to Feingold's was never even brought up in the House. (to save people from dying in the streets.)

Does not jive with this:
That is entirely possible.
 
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Suckers.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/members-iraqi-religious-minority-who-supported-trump-detained-ice-n777696

Many in the Chaldean Christian community of the Detroit metro area reportedly voted for Donald Trump with the belief that he would keep them safe. Now the Iraqi religious minority group in Michigan is facing mass deportations, which means being forcibly returned to Iraq, where they fear their faith endangers them.
 
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It's OK. Nicea called them all heretics anyway, so they're bound for hell.

Edit: Whoopsie, nope -- they paid their way back in, my bad. Good thing they're Catholic. If they'd been Pentecostal we might have had a moral dilemma.

Edit edit: The ruling on the field is overturned. These guys, the Iraqi branch, actually are the real thing -- true, old school hardcore Christians who Jesus would have been far cooler with than any of the half-as-sed cafeteria reformists who came after. It's a good idea they're being sent back to the slaughter. They kinda give the lie to all the more numerous sects who claim to be following You Know Who's teaching. Embarrassing. Sad!
 
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Quelle surprise.

A Minnesota scientist who leads an Environmental Protection Agency scientific advisory board says she was pressured by the agency’s chief of staff to change her testimony before Congress to downplay the Trump administration’s decision not to reappoint half of the board’s members.

Emails show that EPA Chief of Staff Ryan Jackson asked Deborah Swackhamer, an environmental chemist who recently retired from the University of Minnesota, to stick to the agency’s stance that the decision on appointments had not yet been made.

Now Democratic leaders of the House Science Committee have asked EPA Inspector General Arthur Elkins to investigate Jackson’s actions, which they say were “inappropriate and may have violated federal regulations” that ensure a citizen’s right to communicate with Congress.

Democrats on the panel invited Swackhamer to testify at a May 23 hearing. She chairs the EPA’s Board of Scientific Counselors, but stressed that she was speaking solely as a science and policy expert, not on behalf of the EPA.

In her testimony, she noted that EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt did not renew half of the board’s 18 executive committee members for second terms, and that an agency spokesman cited a need for more representation from industry. She said that decision “may lead to the perception that science is being politicized and marginalized within EPA.” Any appointees “from the regulated community must be esteemed scientists with no conflict of interest,” she added.

Jackson sent Swackhamer two emails the day before the hearing — after she had already submitted her embargoed testimony — with a page of official talking points meant to counter “stories in the newspapers” about the appointments. He said that decision “has not yet been made,” underlining that phrase for emphasis.

Swackhamer did not immediately reply to a request for comment from The Associated Press on Wednesday. But she told the New York Times she felt “stunned” and “bullied” by Jackson’s effort to get her to change her testimony. And she told Minnesota Public Radio on Wednesday that she’s been speaking out because the appointments are a symptom of “the erosion of the value of science at EPA and throughout the rest of the federal government.”

Now let's burn the observatory so an eclipse never happens again.

From "right" vs "left" our politics has truly shifted to "stupid" vs "smart."

I'm not sure I like those odds.
 
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Finally, Trump is going after Amazon for not paying internet taxes. They're also not paying unicorn taxes and leprechaun taxes either!

them unicorn taxes are a bee-atch :)
 
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Oddly enough, it appears from what has been posted here and on other threads that the tax and health care plans Trump has put out there will benefit Kepler more than most or all other posters. So what's the guy's problem?
 
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It's OK. Nicea called them all heretics anyway, so they're bound for hell.

Edit: Whoopsie, nope -- they paid their way back in, my bad. Good thing they're Catholic. If they'd been Pentecostal we might have had a moral dilemma.

Edit edit: The ruling on the field is overturned. These guys, the Iraqi branch, actually are the real thing -- true, old school hardcore Christians who Jesus would have been far cooler with than any of the half-as-sed cafeteria reformists who came after. It's a good idea they're being sent back to the slaughter. They kinda give the lie to all the more numerous sects who claim to be following You Know Who's teaching. Embarrassing. Sad!

I guess we can't have 'em here in this country, setting a bad example for the rest of the Christians, right? Get 'em out, before people start gettin' ideas.
 
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Does anyone have a compendium of all the "Suckers..." posts and stories?
 
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Does anyone have a compendium of all the "Suckers..." posts and stories?

My guess is you could take everything Dump promised his voters and cross-ref everything that has happened / will happen over the next 4 years and you'd have a perfect 1-to-1 match of suckers posts.

Even Reagan didn't ream his fools the way this bunch is going to do theirs.

And it's the next generation, which is even funnier. These idiots have just been bending over for their masters every generation like clockwork since Adam, and they're still none the wiser.
 
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Be proud of yourselves, Republicans. This is the President of the United State of America.
 
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Be proud of yourselves, Republicans. This is the President of the United State of America.

omfg

And the tweets are still there. Mika's response was awesome.

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