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I don't see anything telling me any different. We will have three segments of our society all in complete disagreement, listening to completely different channels and we have no means to communicate with each other. The MAGAs, the Ds, and the rest of us looking on in horror. I pray the military has some balls and takes over, writes us a new constitution and everyone gets tiny flags to wave at each other

Abortions for some, miniature American flags for others!
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“Even these horrible people (referring to the press) were saying, in the history of this country, maybe in the history of the world, I think in the history of the world, probably the history of the world, we’ve never seen what happened in 16”

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4 minutes ago, heso said:

“Even these horrible people (referring to the press) were saying, in the history of this country, maybe in the history of the world, I think in the history of the world, probably the history of the world, we’ve never seen what happened in 16”

Well, yeah.  It's true that something that did not happen until 2016 had not been seen in history before then.  He's got us there!

 

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Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) on Thursday blasted President Trump for his administration's plan to strip California of its ability to determine its own vehicle regulations for greenhouse gas emissions.

"For 48 years - since one of my heroes, then-governor Ronald Reagan, requested it- California has had a waiver from the federal government to clean our own air," Schwarzenegger said in a statement released on Twitter. 

"If the President thinks he can win this fight, he's out of his mind."

Schwarzenegger added that he's "sick and tired of these fake conservatives who believe in states' rights to make their own policies - as long as state policy is to pollute more. If you want to clean up your air, they throw federalism right out the window, I've had it with the so-called pro-business conservatives who ignore what actual industry leaders say is best for business."

"I hope some conservatives with a conscience will act in Washington to defend California's waiver based on these historic Republican values," he said. "But if not, I'd remind them that California has won this battle before. We will win again."

http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/400072-schwarzenegger-trump-is-out-of-his-mind-if-he-thinks-he-can-revoke

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13 minutes ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) on Thursday blasted President Trump for his administration's plan to strip California of its ability to determine its own vehicle regulations for greenhouse gas emissions.

"For 48 years - since one of my heroes, then-governor Ronald Reagan, requested it- California has had a waiver from the federal government to clean our own air," Schwarzenegger said in a statement released on Twitter. 

"If the President thinks he can win this fight, he's out of his mind."

Schwarzenegger added that he's "sick and tired of these fake conservatives who believe in states' rights to make their own policies - as long as state policy is to pollute more. If you want to clean up your air, they throw federalism right out the window, I've had it with the so-called pro-business conservatives who ignore what actual industry leaders say is best for business."

"I hope some conservatives with a conscience will act in Washington to defend California's waiver based on these historic Republican values," he said. "But if not, I'd remind them that California has won this battle before. We will win again."

http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/400072-schwarzenegger-trump-is-out-of-his-mind-if-he-thinks-he-can-revoke

Governator bringing the heat.....

tl/dr:

Hey Donald, fuck you 

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4 hours ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

 

Really good breakdown of Qanon.

It’s such a delicate subject for the MSM to cover because when you cover it, you’re only legitimizing it more.

But at some point this crazy ass shit is going to be a public health problem so you have to call it out early.

Sort of hard to cover mental illness of such a massive scale without actually saying "hey, these people are batshit".

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15 minutes ago, Brandywine said:

Dinesh D'Souza and Alex Jones must be brothers. Both are spewing the same lies and false information. And now Don, Jr. is agreeing with them and saying the Dems are today’s Nazi party. When will the American Right wake up? This insanity has to stop. 

This IS the woke American right. This is who they are. 

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1 hour ago, Gil Bang said:

Jesus Christ.   The "People of Walmart" have organized.

 

 

LOL..... The response is always, "but you can't prove it doesn't exist".  There really is no intellectual conversation or dialogue you can have with those folks because they're literally too stupid to understand reason or logic.  Instead of requiring ID's to vote, maybe we should have a minimum IQ test.

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So now the Trump administration is going with the "if you're for illegals being in this country, let them stay in your house" approach that was a stalwart position on Shaggy.

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US wants ACLU to take lead on reuniting separated families

Associated Press ELLIOT SPAGAT,Associated Press 20 minutes ago 
 
04b4fbd49273464c9118e42435b9d956.jpg FILE - In this July 26, 2018, file photo, a child holds the hand of a Lutheran Social Services worker as she looks back to a man as they arrive at Lutheran Social Services in Phoenix. The Trump administration and the American Civil Liberties Union are proposing widely divergent plans on how to reunite hundreds of children with their deported parents after being separated at the U.S.-Mexico border. (AP Photo/Matt York, file)

SAN DIEGO (AP) — The Trump administration and the American Civil Liberties Union on Thursday revealed widely divergent plans on how to reunite hundreds of immigrant children with parents who have been deported since the families were separated at the U.S.-Mexico border.

President Donald Trump's administration puts the onus on the ACLU, asking that the organization use its "considerable resources" to find parents in their home countries, predominantly Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras. The U.S. Justice Department said in a court filing that the State Department has begun talks with foreign governments on how the administration may be able to aid the effort.

The ACLU, which sued on behalf of separated parents, called for the government to take "significant and prompt steps" to find the parents on its own.

"Plaintiffs have made clear that they will do whatever they can to help locate the deported parents, but emphasize that the government must bear the ultimate burden of finding the parents," the ACLU said in a filing, pinning blame for "the crisis" on the administration and arguing it has far more resources.

A decision on how to bridge the differences falls to U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw, who has ordered that more than 2,500 children be reunited with their families. He was scheduled to speak with both sides in a conference call Friday.

As of July 26, 431 children whose parents were outside the country were in the custody of the U.S. Health and Human Services Department.

The ACLU said it takes "a degree of detective work" to track down contact information for deported parents, some of whom may be hiding from persecutors.

The group said the government provided home-country addresses in U.S. immigration databases with no useful information for about 120 parents. Other addresses had limited use — for example, some had "calle sin nombre" ("street without a name") or six addresses connected to one Honduran child, all in the Mexican city of San Luis Potosi.

The proposals from both sides come a week after a court-imposed deadline to reunite more than 2,500 children who were separated from their families at the border.

The administration also asks that the ACLU consult each deported parent to determine if they wish to waive their right to be reunified with their child, a scenario that may occur if the parent wants the child to remain in the U.S. The U.S. would work with foreign governments "to determine how best to complete reunifications."

The ACLU proposes that parents who want their children sent back home be reunited within a week and that those who want to return to the U.S. to pick up their kids be permitted under humanitarian parole, with round-trip transportation paid for by the government.

There are also differences about how to locate parents who were released in the U.S., but they appear less stark. The administration says it will meet with the ACLU to discuss what information it can provide, while the ACLU requests specific details — ranging from last known phone number and copies of birth certificates — as well as volunteers to help find the parents.

The government said last week that it had returned all 1,800-plus children to parents and sponsors who were "eligible" for reunification. But it said more than 700 adults were not eligible because they were in their home countries, have been released from immigration custody, had red flags for criminal records or other reasons, chose not to be reunited, or were still being reviewed.

Sabraw ordered the government to submit written updates every Thursday, indicating he plans to keep a close watch on the still-separated families. Each update will be followed by a telephone call the next day with both sides.

In late June, Sabraw set deadlines of July 10 to reunify dozens of children under 5 with their families and July 26 to reunify children 5 and older.

 

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10 minutes ago, Patrick Bateman said:

LOL..... The response is always, "but you can't prove it doesn't exist".  There really is no intellectual conversation or dialogue you can have with those folks because they're literally too stupid to understand reason or logic.  

These are the people who serve on juries.  Let that sink in a bit.

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18 minutes ago, JimmyJames said:

Holy shit. Both Kubrick and the dead milkmen had the ability to predict the future.

Should have paid more attention. Hope it’s not too late. 

Tiny Town, Takin' Retards to the Zoo, I Dream of Jesus, Violent School, The Conspiracy Song...their prescient warnings should weigh on all our souls.

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Dinesh D'Souza and Alex Jones must be brothers. Both are spewing the same lies and false information. And now Don, Jr. is agreeing with them and saying the Dems are today’s Nazi party. When will the American Right wake up? This insanity has to stop. 

This IS the woke American right. This is who they are. 

Yep.

They cannot be redeemed. They can only be quarantined, denied power, and relentlessly attacked until they go into remission.
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