Terror Alert Level

Monday, August 17, 2020

Perhaps He'll Want Frickin' LASER BEAMS Attached to the Stakes Next?

 Oh. My. God. 

Top DHS officials were regularly diverted from dealing with genuine security threats by the chore of responding to these inappropriate and often absurd executive requests, at all hours of the day and night. One morning it might be a demand to shut off congressionally appropriated funds to a foreign ally that had angered him, and that evening it might be a request to sharpen the spikes atop the border wall so they’d be more damaging to human flesh (“How much would that cost us?”). Meanwhile, Trump showed vanishingly little interest in subjects of vital national security interest, including cybersecurity, domestic terrorism and malicious foreign interference in U.S. affairs.

Every time I think he cannot get any more inept or cruel, he proves me wrong.

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Friday, August 14, 2020

Golden Showers

 Trump gets peed on by his former fixer. 

“From golden showers in a sex club in Vegas, to tax fraud, to deals with corrupt officials from the former Soviet Union, to catch and kill conspiracies to silence Trump’s clandestine lovers, I wasn’t just a witness to the president’s rise — I was an active and eager participant.”

Urine big trouble Donny.

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Monday, August 10, 2020

Dolt 45's Failure

 This is a long piece, but well worth your time reading, as it outlines Trump's utter incompetence in dealing with COVID-19.

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Saturday, August 08, 2020

Seniors, Trump Is Not Your Friend

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Just Another Day in Trumpworld

In normal times, this would be a major scandal.  In these times, its Tuesday. 

A legal complaint filed Tuesday with the Federal Election Commission alleges that the Trump campaign and an affiliated fundraising committee have not properly reported nearly $170 million in campaign spending that was done through firms that paid subcontractors on behalf of the campaign.

The Campaign Legal Center, which advocates for greater regulation of money in politics, alleged in the complaint that payments made by two firms that were set up and run by former campaign manager Brad Parscale should have been reported to the public because the ultimate recipients of the payments effectively worked for the campaign.

Under campaign finance law, campaign committees must publicly disclose the names of firms and people they are paying. These firms are not required to disclose payments they make to others as long as they are not simply acting as a conduit for payments to avoid public disclosure.

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Monday, July 20, 2020

Many People Write Much Better Than I Do.

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