“Farmers, I LOVE YOU! Why do you make me do this to you?!”
The Khashoggi tape is Haspel’s 50 Shades.
*Jeff Zucker and David Axelrod walk into a talent agency together...*
“What do you call it?”
Today’s stories are the glue. Pretty much every article today has either been about GOP folks doing every possible disgusting and offensive thing imaginable or remembering GHWB for all the disgusting and offensive things he accomplished or helped accomplish.
Wint 2020
The Aristocrats!
The Aristocrats!
The Aristocrats!
The Aristocrats!
*observing Trump’s GOP*
Hollywood handshakes mean nothing now.
The best thing about all of this, any of this, is that if Trump simply possessed the capacity to tell even the slightest truth, no matter how meaningless the admission would have been, absolutely none of this would be befalling him and his entire orbit right now. That’s literally all they had to do, was have one iota…
Hope this means I get a day off work. Thanks for one last parting gift!
Ok, then explain how they’re centrists (Joe Crowley voted with Barbara Lee 97% of the time this last Congress), other than just screaming it. They don’t vote “fiscally conservative” like Blue Dogs, they don’t vote pro-life like southern/midwest Dems, they don’t vote hawkish. Again, I just want to have it explained to…
Notice how I said that bill “vaguely” supported your claim? If you’d actually read it, you’d realize it wasn’t a Dodd-Frank gutting bill like you portray it to be. It was an extremely luke warm bill that merely said maybe tiny operations shouldn’t be treated the same as the mega ones.
Seems to me like PG&E make anywhere from $0.8 billion to $1.7 billion per year. Let’s say we “garnish” their wages for a bit to pay for their damages cause. Would take them fewer years to pay it off than it would for the average American to pay off a car or student loans.
You’re shooting yourself in the foot here, but I do appreciate the effort to dig deep and find something to vaguely support your argument. But that bill never even got tabled in the Senate, let alone became law...
Some of Lee’s top donors were lawfirms, too, as well as banks and other big businesses. And I like how you didn’t address my second point, about you incorrectly claiming that they supported gutting Dodd-Frank.