All Things Trump: Is it over yet?
Re: All Things Trump: Is it over yet?
WAIT - maybe it's just simple homonyming...he says 'sleepy' but everyone hears 'creepy'.
It's like saying that's bassist of you, and making it sound like 'racist'.
Of course, it's more humiliating to be a bassist, so it's a bad example...
It's like saying that's bassist of you, and making it sound like 'racist'.
Of course, it's more humiliating to be a bassist, so it's a bad example...
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Biden could lead Trump by 100 points but Trump will always win so corrupt is the system. The Russians have been paid and 2020 is sewn up.
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Are the russians in the room with you now, Scot Dutchy?Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 5:04 pmBiden could lead Trump by 100 points but Trump will always win so corrupt is the system. The Russians have been paid and 2020 is sewn up.

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Trash the planet to own the libs! Stupid, stupid, spiteful cunts...
aban57 wrote: Amazing. Just amazing.
Thousands of Trump-branded plastic straws have been sold on the US president's official campaign website - at $15 for 10 - since they were launched as an alternative to "liberal" paper straws.
They initially sold out online, according to President Trump's campaign manager, before becoming available again.
The bright-red straws, laser-engraved with the word Trump, are being marketed as reusable and recyclable, with the message: "Liberal paper straws don't work. Stand with President Trump and buy your recyclable straws today."
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Mr Parscale said more than 140,000 straws had been sold and more than $200,000 raised.![]()
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It's obviously the rampant racism.
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The report from the US Senate is in. As Q and the rest of the RWNJ bloggers with clear eyes have been saying all along, the Deep State menace is ubiquitous; the report is a huge pack of lies.
'Senate Intel finds "extensive" Russian election interference going back to 2014'
'McConnell blocks two election security bills'
'Senate Intel finds "extensive" Russian election interference going back to 2014'
Thank Trump somebody is fighting the good fight against the Deep State, though.The Senate Intelligence Committee has released its long-awaited bipartisan report on election security and Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Among the key findings of the report, the committee writes that “the Russian government directed extensive activity, beginning in at least 2014 and carrying into at least 2017, against U.S. election infrastructure at the state and local level.”
The report is heavily redacted in some areas and is 67 pages. The Senate panel, which has been investigating Russian interference for more than two years, released a summary version of its election security findings in May 2018.
The panel released its redacted report one day after former special counsel Robert Mueller appeared on Capitol Hill to testify about his own 22-month investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible obstruction of justice by President Trump.
The congressional document, which is the product of a bipartisan investigation led by Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr (R-N.C.) and Vice Chairman Mark Warner (D-Va.), recommended that officials give “renewed attention” to vulnerabilities in voting infrastructure, such as further securing voter registration databases.
The report also recommends that Congress should consider providing additional funding for states to secure elections once the $380 million appropriated by Congress to states for this purpose in 2018 is spent.
'McConnell blocks two election security bills'
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) blocked two election security measures on Thursday, arguing Democrats are trying to give themselves a "political benefit."
The move comes a day after former special counsel Robert Mueller warned about election meddling in 2020, saying Russia was laying the groundwork to interfere in the 2020 election "as we sit here."
Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) had tried to get consent Thursday to pass a House bill that requires the use of paper ballots and includes funding for the Election Assistance Commission. It passed the House 225-184 with one Republican voting for it.
But McConnell objected, saying Schumer was trying to pass “partisan legislation.”
“Clearly this request is not a serious effort to make a law. Clearly something so partisan that it only received one single solitary Republican vote in the House is not going to travel through the Senate by unanimous consent,” McConnell said.
Under the Senate’s rules any one senator can request consent to pass a bill, but any one senator can object.
Schumer argued that if McConnell didn’t like that bill “let’s put another bill on the floor and debate it.”
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) also asked for consent to pass legislation that would require candidates, campaign officials and their family members to notify the FBI of assistance offers from foreign governments.
McConnell also objected to that bill.
Re: All Things Trump: Is it over yet?
Gezundheit.
Re: All Things Trump: Is it over yet?
Wait...are you unhappy that Trump found a way to fund border improvements?
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He deserves no funds for anything. He is bankrupting us like his casinos.
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Re: All Things Trump: Is it over yet?
Citizens group not allowed to sue gov't for misuse of Pentagon funds:
...the court said that it was ruling in favor of the Trump administration before the litigation has played out because the government had made a "sufficient showing" that the challengers did not have the legal right to bring the case.
...the court said that it was ruling in favor of the Trump administration before the litigation has played out because the government had made a "sufficient showing" that the challengers did not have the legal right to bring the case.
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Re: All Things Trump: Is it over yet?
Trump actually tweeted: "Why don't they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came."
Four women of colour, three of whom were born in the USA. That is racist.

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Yeah, I understand what you tell us about yourself with your name and posts, otherwise I'd bother to inform you of the common law powers of Attorneys General, and why you and Turner are completely full of shit. Naturally, it would be time wasted, like reading poems to a horse.

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I did a quick google, and 500 custom engraved reusable plastic straws cost $185, which is $3.70 for 10. I bet Mrs. Joe could find a better deal in her sleep.Seabass wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 6:11 pmTrash the planet to own the libs! Stupid, stupid, spiteful cunts...
aban57 wrote: Amazing. Just amazing.
Thousands of Trump-branded plastic straws have been sold on the US president's official campaign website - at $15 for 10 - since they were launched as an alternative to "liberal" paper straws.
They initially sold out online, according to President Trump's campaign manager, before becoming available again.
The bright-red straws, laser-engraved with the word Trump, are being marketed as reusable and recyclable, with the message: "Liberal paper straws don't work. Stand with President Trump and buy your recyclable straws today."
[...]
Mr Parscale said more than 140,000 straws had been sold and more than $200,000 raised.![]()
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Of course, she's a Democrat.

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