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Random Politics & Religion #24
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It is summer time most people don't even watch TV let alone follow politics. Hell I didn't even know my TV could be used for anything but hooking up my PS4.
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When 2020 comes around we will have more to talk about.
eliroo said: » Good job guys, you figured out everyone who is against Trump. We can wrap this up now and start the next election. This isn't Britain! You can't do a do-over when you feel like it! Offline
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Yea that rule is crazy. Glad for Britain though the Tories seemed to have screwed themselves over. Given the stuff Theresa May has said, she seems much worse than DJT if that is of any merit.
IDK british politics though. fonewear said: » I speak for everyone when I say no one gives a ***about Britain ! eliroo said: » Yea that rule is crazy. Glad for Britain though the Tories seemed to have screwed themselves over. Given the stuff Theresa May has said, she seems much worse than DJT if that is of any merit. IDK british politics though. Assumed too much. Lost a sure thing. Oh, one more similarity to Hillary. People in her party are wishing she would shut TF up and go away.
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Garuda.Chanti said: » eliroo said: » Yea that rule is crazy. Glad for Britain though the Tories seemed to have screwed themselves over. Given the stuff Theresa May has said, she seems much worse than DJT if that is of any merit. IDK british politics though. Assumed too much. Lost a sure thing. Ah well, good for Britain then. Hopefully she will resign and they will get someone who doesn't think all internet history should be tracked and documented and searched without warrant. Offline
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On a side-note. Sessions is set to testify on Tuesday. I can't wait to watch the same reactions but from different people!
Asura.Saevel said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » fonewear said: » I've always wondered why people bother to hate people they don't know personally. If Trump slept with your wife that is one thing. But I don't even know the guy ! I can't prove that he didn't, so I'm going to hate him just in case. And since you can't prove that he didn't sleep with with your wife, we can safely assume that he did in fact sleep with your wife and impeach him accordingly. eliroo said: » On a side-note. Sessions is set to testify on Tuesday. I can't wait to watch the same reactions but from different people! Hopes for tomorrow include sessions clearly stating that because trump isnt under investigation, there is no need for a special prosecuter. Also he is unrevusing himself. eliroo said: » On a side-note. Sessions is set to testify on Tuesday. I can't wait to watch the same reactions but from different people! That's why we have Steven Colbert to prep us so we don't cheer at the wrong things. But really, my prediction will be the same as it was with the overly- hyped Comey hearing (which I was right about, btw). A few days of buzz and much ado about nothing, then on to the next thing. Offline
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I'm going to testify in front of Congress. I'm going to seek more funding for FFXIAH. I'm asking for like 3.50. But I'll settle for 2.00.
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There has to be like absolutely nothing on TV for me to watch Jeff Sessions. I probably rather watch the Young and the Restless.
fonewear said: » I'm going to testify in front of Congress. I'm going to seek more funding for FFXIAH. I'm asking for like 3.50. But I'll settle for 2.00. The government can't afford that. It needs every dollar it can get to funnel into things like infrastructure to make sure guys like this have a job. Offline
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Speaking of roadwork that might be the one thing Democrats agree with Trump on. Spending money on terrible roads and airports.
Bahamut.Ravael said: » fonewear said: » I'm going to testify in front of Congress. I'm going to seek more funding for FFXIAH. I'm asking for like 3.50. But I'll settle for 2.00. The government can't afford that. It needs every dollar it can get to funnel into things like infrastructure to make sure guys like this have a job. That's all I have to say about that. 15 year project that should have taken only 15 months at the most.... Offline
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Bahamut.Ravael said: » eliroo said: » On a side-note. Sessions is set to testify on Tuesday. I can't wait to watch the same reactions but from different people! That's why we have Steven Colbert to prep us so we don't cheer at the wrong things. But really, my prediction will be the same as it was with the overly- hyped Comey hearing (which I was right about, btw). A few days of buzz and much ado about nothing, then on to the next thing. Potentially, he will most likely conflict Comey's testimony and we could thrown in some more disarray for a bit. Offline
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In my home state we build roads that no one asks for. Just so we can spend money.
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Asura.Kingnobody said: » IH35 between Austin and Waco. Pretty sure that turns to ***around Dallas too. Also Houston highways are always under construction. SH99 comes to mind. Offline
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Speaking of TV Oliver Stone has a interview with Putin. It is on Showtime so I'll have to find "not legal" ways of watching it.
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eliroo said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » IH35 between Austin and Waco. Pretty sure that turns to ***around Dallas too. Also Houston highways are always under construction. SH99 comes to mind. Some construction in Dallas, but not as bad as the hellhole north of Dallas. <~Drives to Missouri quite often from the SA area. Offline
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Asura.Kingnobody said: » eliroo said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » IH35 between Austin and Waco. Pretty sure that turns to ***around Dallas too. Also Houston highways are always under construction. SH99 comes to mind. Some construction in Dallas, but not as bad as the hellhole north of Dallas. <~Drives to Missouri quite often from the SA area. I was in Waco once government burned my building down though. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » fonewear said: » I'm going to testify in front of Congress. I'm going to seek more funding for FFXIAH. I'm asking for like 3.50. But I'll settle for 2.00. The government can't afford that. It needs every dollar it can get to funnel into things like infrastructure to make sure guys like this have a job. That's all I have to say about that. 15 year project that should have taken only 15 months at the most.... It's the bureaucracy involved in getting anything done, so much paperwork needs processing that various political powers need appeasing. Offline
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I have the early scoop on Trump's post election book:
Republicans to Trump: Hands off Mueller
As Trump allies call for special counsel's firing, GOP lawmakers say former FBI director gives them comfort Quote: Republican lawmakers have a warning for President Donald Trump: Don’t mess with Robert Mueller. Some Trump allies have begun agitating for Trump to fire the man appointed just last month as a special counsel to oversee the Justice Department’s investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. Late Monday, PBS’ Judy Woodruff reported that, per a close friend, Trump himself is weighing the prospect of pulling the plug on Mueller’s probe. And one of the president’s lawyers said Sunday that Trump hadn’t taken that option off the table. But that would be a huge mistake, Republican lawmakers said Monday. “It would be a disaster,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) “There's no reason to fire Mueller. What's he done to be fired?” Mueller’s investigation is widely considered the most threatening to Trump’s presidency. It encompasses questions about whether Trump associates colluded with Russians to influence the 2016 election — and, more recently, whether Trump himself may have obstructed the FBI’s inquiry when he abruptly fired former FBI director James Comey. It is also a probe that is largely out of Trump’s control. On Capitol Hill, Mueller’s appointment seemed to calm nerves after the firing of Comey. A former FBI director who served for 12 years under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, Mueller won bipartisan praise last month, when he was appointed by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to oversee the Russia probe. Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) said the notion firing Mueller, would “certainly be an extraordinarily unwise move.” Collins and other Republicans said they had no indication Trump was considering firing Mueller. But lawmakers were taken by surprise last month when Trump fired Comey, who was then overseeing the Russia investigation. Comey himself poured fuel on the investigation last week when he testified that Trump repeatedly questioned him about the Russia probe — and asked him to end a related investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn — before firing him on May 9. Comey also testified last week that shortly after Trump fired him, he steered the contents of several private memos to the press in order to prompt the creation of the special counsel probe. Comey has a long-term friendship with Mueller, who has begun filling out his prosecutorial team with experienced hands. Those facts have alarmed some allies of the president on the hill. “Bob Mueller’s obviously intent on hiring people who are antagonistic toward this administration,” said Rep. Trent Franks (R-Ariz.) “He’s one of Mr. Comey’s closest friends, and it looks like there’s a deliberate orchestration to damage or undermine the president regardless of the basic facts.” So far, Franks appears to have a minority view among his colleagues. He said Mueller and Comey’s longstanding friendship “constitute an incontrovertible conflict of interest,” and he said it was time to end the “mindless charade.” But Franks stopped short of urging Trump to fire Mueller. “I’m not sure I’ve developed an appropriate conviction on that yet,” he said. Franks’ comments echoed similar criticisms lodged by Trump associates in recent days. “Republicans are delusional if they think the special counsel is going to be fair,” former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said on Twitter on Monday. “Time to rethink.” But overwhelmingly, GOP lawmakers heaped praise on Mueller and said they trusted him to lead a fair and thorough probe. “I think there's a lot of confidence in Mueller around here,” added Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) “We've all dealt with him.” And a number of GOP lawmakers, including Sen. John McCain, reiterated that they remain confident in him to lead an impartial investigation. “He’s a very much trusted individual and had an outstanding record as head of the FBI,” McCain said. Even some of Trump’s closest allies in Congress are warning against any rush to nix the Mueller probe. “I think Bob Mueller’s as good as you’re going to find. I don’t see any reason to remove him now,” said Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.), who has largely defended Trump throughout the investigation into potential Russia ties. Asked whether Comey’s efforts to nudge DOJ to create a special counsel had tainted the probe, King said, “I think it would taint it more to remove him now.” The warnings to Trump not to fire Mueller come as some of the president’s allies are working to drum up opposition to the special counsel. Gingrich, who last month called Mueller a "superb choice" for special counsel, accused Mueller of hiring partisans” to run the investigation. Several Trump allies blasted Mueller's decision to hire investigators who have given campaign donations to Democrats, including Andrew Weissmann, who’s on detail from his post as head of the Justice Department’s criminal fraud division. Attorney General Jeff “Sessions never should've recused himself,” conservative activist and Trump supporter Ann Coulter said on Twitter. “Now that we know TRUMP IS NOT UNDER INVESTIGATION, Sessions should take it back & fire Mueller.” |
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