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It's Greek to me!
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Insane asylums are a very 40's/50's thing, just the era Trump feels this country should be in again.Trump is requesting more mental health asylum. Doubt it would significantly change the pattern of violence.
Assuming that others would largely be determining whether a patient belongs... he may find himself as one qualifying very soon.
Insane asylums are a very 40's/50's thing, just the era Trump feels this country should be in again.
Next you're going to tell me that Trump proposes prefrontal lobotomies on autistic children.
Trump is requesting more mental health asylum.
I guess Uber or Lyft were unavailable
@AP: President Trump getting Washington military parade - but without tanks. http://apne.ws/GlzVV5g
Mookie needs to stop days drinking.
Mookie needs to stop days drinking.
My guess is he read that Putin said it.
And if you can't trust Vladimir Putin...
The president made the argument that his supporters — in what both he and political observers are calling "Trump Country" — should vote for Republicans this year in order to prevent the top Democrat in the House, Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., from regaining the speaker's gavel and possibly seeking to impeach him.
And to drive home the point about impeachment should Democrats take control of the House, Trump also targeted Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., a frequent and outspoken critic who has been calling for the president's ouster from office for months.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The president said voters should back Republicans this year in order to prevent Democrats from possibly seeking to impeach him. <a href="https://t.co/X3gZE8kbUA">https://t.co/X3gZE8kbUA</a></p>— NPR (@NPR) <a href="https://twitter.com/NPR/status/972825215859339264?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 11, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Dont vote Dem cause they will impeach me...that is literally his midterm strategy now.
Just saw a headline from the WSJ that dunp's lawyers are looking to make a deal with Muller to end the Russia probe.
Given that the probe is about russian meddling in the overall election, the only reason that dump and his morons have been the focus is that it appears that they were part of that. Had they not been, it would be totally about russia and preventing their intrusion in the future.
But since we are seeing that so many people may have broken some pretty nasty laws- from collusion to making money on their government positions- it's going to be hard to stop it. If they somehow manage, this will mark the official start of the formal acceptance of government corruption. Which would very much suck.
A strategy like this may backfire on trump because right now its about turnout and I don't see a fear he may be impeached a big enough reason a lot of less-than-excited republicans will come out to vote. I do know those of us who have not given up our rights to be thinking people better turn out or everything that we've seen trump do for the last year+ will only get worse after November 2018.
The republican party needs to be spanked and spanked hard. Kidney stomped to the point they pee blood. Both their ancestors and their descendants need to come away with bruises on their behinds. I have said before I never believed in voting a straight ticket but in both the 2012 and 2016 elections I did that. I am willing to vote for some less than perfect democratic candidates out there if it means punishing republicans for the traitorous way they have behaved for a generation now (bad enough during the Reagan era but really off the rails since winning the Congress in 1994).
For all you "false equivalency" fools out there this is how we get better candidates. If you keep voting for the person who is only 33% good over the ones who are 25% good, eventually we tip the scales the other way and we get candidates on both sides who are least honest and honorable. Think what a world we would be in if it was simply competing ideas and not the devil's bargains so many feel they are making. It ain't gonna be fixed in one or two elections, but over the course of a few more, we could actually have a functioning government again. The recent gun control (or as the progressives are now calling it "gun safety") legislation might be a tiny glimpse of what happens when politicians compromise and do something.