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 My only reaction:

“...efforts to block justice for the victims’ families.”

My son is an editor for one the the ‘mainstream media’ and he tells me that lots of reporters are pursuing these stories behind the scenes. They have not put it together yet, but they are getting closer. Remember, it was over 2 years from the Watergate break in to Nixon resigning. This is less than 100 days.

Nobody forgot about it. The Wall Street Journal prefers to pretend it did not happen for fear of angering their lord and master Murdoch and News Corp. The miserable, cruel and heartless Republican Congress could have stopped these payments at any time ever the life of the Affordable Care Act, but they appropriated the

Now, I could be wrong, but I read recently that these new things called “computers” can actually keep track of complex stuff like “Did we sell 216 seats or did we sell 215?”

“The golf course goes over there, and the clubhouse is there and Dad’s...I mean the president’s villa is right here.”

“The Times reports that for people who can’t afford traditional insurance, Republicans may re-introduce state subsidized “high-risk pools” that were common before the passage of the Affordable Care Act. But these insurance programs tend to be burdened with high costs and long waiting lists for people who need

I would have to say from personal experience, that, yes.

Because we are fortunate to have a very professional military that takes the civilian command seriously, even the current commander in chief. I know that given the Orange Menace in office it seems less than ideal, but it is the same military that followed President Obama’s orders despite political differences.

Call me the day they apply this standard to handing out opioid prescriptions. Imagine how many people would not die of overdoses if the doctors had to predetermine their susceptibility to addiction prior to prescribing. And let’s make the pharmacy also run the background of their customers. Huh? Medical science says

I think he was looking for the pot of gold at the end of that rainbow.

It will be easier for Trump and his band of bigots, misogynists and sexists to hate on LGBTQ people once they are no longer enumerated in the census. It removes them from any calculation as to population and therefore percentage of population.

“Denise “Wee Wee” Ross was found guilty today...”

“Though the White House did not respond to the Post’s request for comment, an official released a statement calling the report “entirely false” and “completely irresponsible.””

Only on Fox “News” could a blatantly racist statement like that not result in a suspension.

But probably not bad enough for Attorney General Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III to get involved or prosecute. After all, it is not like a white person got shot.

This should be no surprise coming from a person named after not one, but two Confederate generals - and he is the 3rd in his family to be so named: Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III.

Please allow me to fix this for you: “The Republicans control both chambers of Congress and the presidency, and they still couldn’t pass this garbage law.”

So, North Carolina bigots, homophobes, racists and misogynists - was it worth the $4 billion? How does it feel to live in a state that is being marginalized in exactly the same way you want to marginalize LGBTQ people?

Historically, this never works. Every president since Nixon has tried some form of this and it always ends top being a waste of time and money. What the president finds out is that most of that bureaucratic redundancy and waste is Congressionally mandated and cannot be summarily changed by the president.