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9 minutes ago, Skyline said:

Jesus, so San Antonio both has a wall, and is apparently a war zone to Trump?? 

 

Can't wait for the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Council to weigh in.

Nothing like the President to come out and say that your city is unsafe if you don't know what you are doing.

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he's being even more reckless than usual with the rhetoric of treason. of course, when you remember every accusation trump lobs at rivals is a confession, it must mean that the mueller report shows the trump campaign engaged in, at minimum, some light treason.

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2 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

DeSantis has a good chance of losing in 2022.  Heavily losing if Trump’s people push the offshore drilling through.   Floridians are some of the ultimate NIMBYers, particularly when it comes to things that could fuck up the image they’ve cultivated.   property values they have invested in.

What you really meant...

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3 hours ago, Horn Under a Bad Sign said:

Man wearing Donald Trump T-shirt yells vile insults at Muslims at a Christchurch, New Zealand mosque.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6906847/Man-wearing-Trump-T-shirt-abuses-Muslims-mosque-targeted-Christchurch-terror-attack.html

Didn't happen. Because Jussie Smollett. 

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42 minutes ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

You’d think Steven Miller purging our law enforcement and national security personnel would raise more eyebrows. 

Imagine reading the 2018-19 chapter in the history books. Pres. Trump's most trusted advisers were Stephen Miller and FoxNews host Lou Dobbs.

By mid 2019, many agencies did not have a Senate-confirmed director.

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11 minutes ago, retread said:

Imagine reading the 2018-19 chapter in the history books. Pres. Trump's most trusted advisers were Stephen Miller and FoxNews host Lou Dobbs.

By mid 2019, many agencies did not have a Senate-confirmed director.

Don't forget Hannity, or his feelers will get hurt.

 

 

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On 4/3/2019 at 3:39 PM, Captainant said:

Just heard an interesting point made on the news that six years from the date of filing is the statute of limitations for tax fraud, so it may be meaningful that they're asking for six years specifically. Also, since congress is making the request under statutory powers it really takes away any mechanism that trump has to resist this request. It's gonna go to the courts, and there's not much trump can do about it.

As expected Trump administration said fuck you, go pound sand. And what's going to happen? 

Narrator: nothing 

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2 minutes ago, Doc Sam Beckett said:

As expected Trump administration said fuck you, go pound sand. And what's going to happen? 

Narrator: nothing 

Except the request is being made under an explicit statutory authority. So the next step is to go to court, where the IRS will lose

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38 minutes ago, retread said:

Imagine reading the 2018-19 chapter in the history books. Pres. Trump's most trusted advisers were Stephen Miller and FoxNews host Lou Dobbs.

By mid 2019, many agencies did not have a Senate-confirmed director.

And Hannity. Don't forget Puffy Hannity. 

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9 minutes ago, Captainant said:

Except the request is being made under an explicit statutory authority. So the next step is to go to court, where the IRS will lose

And Trump will fire everyone at the IRS who might want to comply with a court order.

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47 minutes ago, Captainant said:

Except the request is being made under an explicit statutory authority. So the next step is to go to court, where the IRS will lose

In the real world yes, but we live in bizzaro world, and Trump is truly a Teflon President. 

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For months, I thought there was no possible way Trump gets re-elected, but seeing the great maneuvers they’ve made on the Mueller Investigation and the aftermath of it has me thinking they will convince just enough rubes to vote for him again. Remember, we are a nation of idiots.

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7 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

You people with your "hope."

Florida just elected DeSantis governor.  They're ALL-IN on Trumpism.  Cult members don't ever defect.

He sucked trump cock shamelessly in the campaign, but he hasn't been as bad as I feared in office.  

For example, he created a position called "Chief Scientist" and appointed  an actual scientist into that position. 

I found that shocking.  Maybe the scientist dude has a moronic agenda, but he at least has a resume that qualifies him for the job.  He's not exactly RIck Perry at Energy

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1 hour ago, Dbeasy said:

For months, I thought there was no possible way Trump gets re-elected, but seeing the great maneuvers they’ve made on the Mueller Investigation and the aftermath of it has me thinking they will convince just enough rubes to vote for him again. Remember, we are a nation of idiots.

Last year, the Dems flipped AZ, MI, PA, and WI, and there’s little he can do to reverse that.  His Interior Department is putting together a plan that’s going to piss off a shitload of rich Floridians, not to mention plenty of regular Floridians.  

Yes, he and VP Miller are going to do more heinous shit, but his path  to winning next year is shrinking.  

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