Kepler
Si certus es dubita
Re: POTUS 45.57: We Should Have Voted for Zaphod Beeblebrox Instead.
Touche.
Macron seems ok with older women
Touche.
Macron seems ok with older women
Macron seems ok with older women
::head desk:: I just saw a response to a post made by one of my Facebook friends who is a diehard Trumpster that the fires in Brazil are not as bad as the fake media is making it out to be and didn't want any of our tax dollars going there.
Will islands in the Caribbean every stop seeing hurricanes?! Who could have predicted this?!
Also, of no surprise, the $92B number is bull****.
Macron seems ok with older women
She's too old. I'll bet Ivanka would give him a tumble but I'm sure she sickens him.
I know 2 year olds that lie better than these guys...
Deutsche Bank tacitly confirms that it has Red Don's tax returns, and a source for Lawrence O'Donnell says that bank loans to Trump were co-signed by Russian oligarch friends of Putin, and that Trump would not have been able to get the loans without the co-signer's aid.
And then there's this:
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I'd say my favorite part of the news that Trump's Deutsche Bank-held loans were co-signed by Russian oligarchs is this:<a href="https://t.co/usJsUgrRa7">pic.twitter.com/usJsUgrRa7</a></p>— Brian Tyler Cohen (@briantylercohen) <a href="https://twitter.com/briantylercohen/status/1166563328296128512?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 28, 2019</a></blockquote>
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The new poll shows that, in key states that Mr Trump won in 2016 to break down the so-called Democratic “firewall”, his fortunes may have turned. Those include Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, where Mr Trump beat Hillary Clinton with a combined 130,000 votes.
But the concerning polling expands far beyond those states, and into territory that has generally been considered safe for Republicans — and states Mr Trump won.
In Ohio, where Mr Trump began his time as president with 14 per cent net approval, he has slipped to negative 6 per cent. In Iowa, where his approval was 9 per cent, that figure has dropped to negative 11 per cent.
In Arizona, his approval has dropped from 19 per cent approval, down to negative 7 per cent. In Florida, where he once enjoyed 22 per cent approval, he has dropped to negative 1 per cent. In North Carolina, where he enjoyed 17 per cent approval, that rating has dropped to negative 1 per cent.