That’s his son in law.
That’s his son in law.
But not to China. You do not get one without the other.
Yeah, I don’t buy the real effectiveness of letters over phonecalls. Ever worked customer service or in a call center? All you need is one asshole calling to just ruin the mood of the office. That’s the feeling you want to linger in your representatives’ office: the misery they intend to visit upon you visited upon…
There may be Nazis in the White House but you can’t tell me that Republicans are fine with leaving China and Russia as the lone superpowers on the UN security council, free to cultivate the world to their will, while the US sits back and let’s shit happen to it.
“My question is: how long will it take before the good people out there who voted for Trump because they honestly thought he’d bring back jobs and do good things for the country realize that they put their trust in the wrong man?”
Of course they are. They are going to make every and all excuses for their fearless leader. And you know what? Let them. Then demand they show you the proof and when they can’t come up with it call them a Russian plant or call their proof “fake news”.
“But like... put aside the fact that he blatantly lied. There was a PRESS CONFERENCE called to respond to TWO TWEETS. The thin skin is showing already. I’m so disgusted and it’s only day 2.”
That’s not all:
I’m in love with that bag.
I hope all this fear and panic is at least motivating people to seek political office.
The way things are going I’m going to have to add “Excoriating My Representatives” weekly to my Google Calendar.
“Bundy will still not be allowed to graze his cows on that land b/c now it will be PRIVATE PROPERTY. Or do they plan on disputing private ownership rights now too?”
Yeah, but she’s got a plan for it:
He’s not the only “Republican” just finding out what his job entails...
Trust me I’ve done all the basics. I even deleted Yahoo in my search options. I leave Firefox as is, open it again later and low and behold Yahoo is back and the default search engine. I’ve uninstalled and reinstalled the browser, set my preferences again to NO YAHOO, and it always comes back, its always the default,…
Trust me I’ve done all the basics. I even deleted Yahoo in my search options. I leave Firefox as is, open it again later and low and behold Yahoo is back and the default search engine. I’ve uninstalled and reinstalled the browser, set my preferences again to NO YAHOO, and it always comes back, its always the default,…
I would still be using Firefox if I somehow could just get that fucking Yahoo plugin I managed to inadvertently install off of it. I’ve removed it some many times only to have it come back. I finally had to just walk away and wait till Mozilla or some other industrious third party figured out a solution. But since…
The Espionage Act was enacted in 1912, the digital era, as we know it, didn’t really kick off until roughly the mid aughts. Digitizing data for convenience, efficiency and space and thumbdrives that can hold terabytes of data have only become prevalent in the last 10 years.
Someone has to have called Chuck D. by now to ask for a companion piece to “By The Time I Get To Arizona”
I suggest we ladies stock up on mace and other surprise goodies for the demographic who thinks the “end of political correctness” means they can shirk off the basic rules of respect we all learned in Kindergarten.