angrysoba
Philosophile
Minor? Denali is the biggest hill in America to die on.Minor but interesting:
https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2025/02/13/congress/murkowski-pushes-on-denali-00204228
Few in Alaska like the name change.
Minor? Denali is the biggest hill in America to die on.Minor but interesting:
https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2025/02/13/congress/murkowski-pushes-on-denali-00204228
Few in Alaska like the name change.
Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrump
DOGE: Looks like Radical Left Reuters was paid $9,000,000 by the Department of Defense to study "large scale social deception." GIVE BACK THE MONEY, NOW!
She has a legitimate grudge with the intelligence community. He wants to clean house. He trusts that she will do that. It's really not complicated.I don't get why Trump chose her. RFK I get, a straight up deal for his pulling out of the race but Gabbrd?
If Canada were ever to come under the control of the US, you can be certain we wouldn't be given voting rights. It would be a Puerto Rico situation where the country would be open for America's plunder but have no say in anything other than local matters.And Trump pushes Canada as the 51st state again.............
What does he hope to gain from this? If it some kind of negotatring rrieck, it is backfiring.
And it is just a nutty idea.
WHat he had done is make the Canadians, who usually sort of consider openly Patriotic displays to be sort of bad form (to use a British expression) into a bunch of Maple Leaf FLag waving patriots overnight.' FLag sales are booming in Canada.
And Saturday is Canada's Natoinal FLag day. Going to be quite the display, I think.
And Canadians are remembering exactly who they are guarding against in their national anthem.
Besides, if Canada were to become a state it would be solid blue and probably ensure a Democratic advantage in elections. Makes no sense.
There's a very useful thing he could do today, but to suggest it violates a cardinal forum rule.It's spiritual:
RFK Jr.: "We're not just in a health crisis, we're in a spiritual crisis We don't need to get up and say what am I going to do to be happy today, we need to get up and say what am I going to do to be useful today."
Can we play 20 Questions with this?There's a very useful thing he could do today, but to suggest it violates a cardinal forum rule.
Mmm. Clean house. Just like all the other people that he's appointed in the past that expressly opposed or sought to destroy what they were put in charge of. Uh huh.She has a legitimate grudge with the intelligence community. He wants to clean house. He trusts that she will do that. It's really not complicated.
I think rules 1 and 3 are probably a closer ball park to the gist of Resume's post?Can we play 20 Questions with this?
1. Does it involve ingesting a certain substance that comes from an anal orifice
Seat-filler. She can now go back to wherever the hell she came from and play prairie housewife or whatever, and leave the "spies and spooks" stuff to the brainiacs like Muskrat and Trump directly.Agreed. Gabbard is on really thin ice.....One GOPer on the hill said if it was a secret ballot, Tulsi would not have gotten close to getting confirmed.
A lot of hard line GOp senators just do not like her.
I don't get why Trump chose her. RFK I get, a straight up deal for his pulling out of the race but Gabbrd?
I strongly suspect that the current setup evolved because it was in US interests. NATO is an alliance and it would be exceedingly stupid to set it up in a way where each member produces every single thing themselves, in the same that not all US states produce all their own military equipment.It's not actually that hard to say. Start with the current level of support for Ukraine. That's enough to keep Russia in a stalemate. Can Europe provide at least that much aid? Can they provide more? If a peace agreement is reached, can they commit their own forces to defend it? Are those forces sufficient to do so?
And if they can't, why not?
This is an interesting difference between the Nazis and the Republicans: the Nazis were proud of dismantling democracy, which for them was all talk and no action. And they unashamedly exclaimed “Lead us, Leader [Führer]”. The Republicans do follow the lead of their designated Leader, no matter where it leads, but they do not admit so.It's like they are ashamed of the fact that they are supporting the demise of democracy. They know they are, but want to convince others that they aren't.
More importantly, he doesn’t give a damn if Ukraine is swallowed up Russia or not.Exactly. Zig has a very unrealistic view.
Yes they do, whenever anyone asks, because, just like with the Nazis, they are scared what will happen to them if they don't.This is an interesting difference between the Nazis and the Republicans: the Nazis were proud of dismantling democracy, which for them was all talk and no action. And they unashamedly exclaimed “Lead us, Leader [Führer]”. The Republicans do follow the lead of their designated Leader, no matter where it leads, but they do not admit so.
It doesn't matter what the GOP are willing to do in private. It public they cravenly do whatever Trump wants and will continue to do so.Agreed. Gabbard is on really thin ice.....One GOPer on the hill said if it was a secret ballot, Tulsi would not have gotten close to getting confirmed.
A lot of hard line GOp senators just do not like her.
I don't get why Trump chose her. RFK I get, a straight up deal for his pulling out of the race but Gabbrd?