Disgusted with Right Wing Apologists
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Automatik
Have you ever ran for or considered running for a public office? If yes, please share.QuakerOats;1869579 wrote:We could eliminate one-third of the federal government and no one would miss a beat.
Carry on with fun show. -
BoatShoes
Obvi you're exempt O-TrapO-Trap;1869481 wrote:Bit of a broad brush for the painting you're doing, wouldn't you say? -
BoatShoes
When Joe Bauserman was the Buckeye QB I accepted that he sucked and still hoped for success.QuakerOats;1869578 wrote:LOL ---- hysterical.
You can acknowledge the douchebags in the GOP and still be a good party man - it's ok! -
O-TrapBoatShoes;1869586 wrote:Obvi you're exempt O-Trap
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Commander of AwesomeMcCain: Trump 'often poorly informed' and 'impulsive,' and Congress doesn't 'answer to' him
And whose fault is that McCain?
His Op-ED
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/john-mccain-its-time-congress-returns-to-regular-order/2017/08/31/f62a3e0c-8cfb-11e7-8df5-c2e5cf46c1e2_story.html?utm_term=.a4cfe15d74af
"We must respect his authority and constitutional responsibilities. We must, where we can, cooperate with him. But we are not his subordinates. We don’t answer to him. We answer to the American people. We must be diligent in discharging our responsibility to serve as a check on his power. And we should value our identity as members of Congress more than our partisan affiliation."
Great, glad to see someone is starting to show a little backbone. -
CenterBHSFanMcCain has always stood up to both party's, not just the democrats. He just doesn't have a nervous breakdown over everything that Trump says or does like Schumer does or the average college-aged kid or anybody at CNN.
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QuakerOatsHe had his chance to rescue The People from obamaKare and he did not do it. What a fuck up.
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AutomatikI'm a fan of John McCain. He's a quality American.
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QuakerOatsUnfortunately he is making some big mistakes coming down the home stretch.
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like_that
Yeah, but it's his time to go.Automatik;1869753 wrote:I'm a fan of John McCain. He's a quality American. -
Commander of Awesomelol, what a sack of shit: https://thinkprogress.org/white-house-walks-back-trumps-promise-to-give-1-million-of-his-personal-money-to-harvey-victims-4691cf5e6dd6/
And even if Trump does donate $1 million of personal wealth, his contribution represents a pittance in relation to the drastic cuts he’s proposing in environmental and disaster relief programs.
Those cuts, which will be considered this month as Congress tries to set a budget, include an $876 million cut in the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s disaster relief account, a $200 million cut to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration programs that help coastal states brace for future storms, and a $2.6 billion cut to the Environmental Protection Agency, among others. -
gut
Won't be missed.Commander of Awesome;1869799 wrote:...and a $2.6 billion cut to the Environmental Protection Agency, among others. -
Commander of Awesome
lolkgut;1869801 wrote:Won't be missed. -
AutomatikEnvironmental experts dropping knowledge behind their keyboards! THE PEOPLE
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gut
Yep. The states already each have their own EPA (and related organizations, as does the federal govt). Do we really need THOUSANDS of federal EPA workers? I'd guess not.Commander of Awesome;1869806 wrote:lolk
We'll give you some time to copy/paste someone's dissenting opinion. -
like_thatI'm with gut here. The EPA can go fuck themselves. Too many stories of them ruining law abiding citizens' lives over petty shit.
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Heretichttp://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-offers-aid-texas-hurricane-harvey-1.4267387
Quebec offers to send help to Texas in wake of Harvey; Texas Secretary of State says, "Naw man, just send prayers instead."
BRILLIANT!!!! Turn down actual help, while requesting fake help that does nothing for anyone!!!!! -
HitsRus^^^^ there is an operative word(s) involved here.... "for now".
Trump Derangement Syndrome explained....
http://blog.dilbert.com/post/164297628606/how-to-know-youre-in-a-mass-hysteria-bubble
...and the media in competition with itself just feeds the rantings for ratings! -
supermanHeretic;1869846 wrote:http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-offers-aid-texas-hurricane-harvey-1.4267387
Quebec offers to send help to Texas in wake of Harvey; Texas Secretary of State says, "Naw man, just send prayers instead."
BRILLIANT!!!! Turn down actual help, while requesting fake help that does nothing for anyone!!!!! -
Commander of AwesomeHere is Paul Ryan in January of THIS YEAR telling a DACA-benefiting mother that she won't be separated from her child. This was only 8 months ago.
http://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2017/01/13/paul-ryan-town-hall-deportation-sot.cnn
Then this:
https://thinkprogress.org/paul-ryan-praises-trump-for-repealing-daca-four-days-after-urging-him-not-to-repeal-it-8765bc447614/
“However well-intentioned, President Obama’s DACA program was a clear abuse of executive authority, an attempt to create law out of thin air,” Ryan said in a statement following the DACA announcement made by Attorney General Jeff Sessions Tuesday. “Congress writes laws, not the president, and ending this program fulfills a promise that President Trump made to restore the proper role of the executive and legislative branches.”
But last Friday, in an interview with a hometown radio station, Ryan said he favored keeping DACA in place.
“I actually don’t think he should do that,” Ryan said when asked about Trump’s proposal to end the program. “I believe that this is something that Congress has to fix.”
In the interview, Ryan said that Obama did not have the legislative authority enact DACA (notably, DACA is not unconstitutional), but that, despite this, ending DACA would leave hundreds of thousands of people “in limbo.”
Umm, what the fuck?
Then I saw this 'gem'
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-daca-president-did-not-know-implications-dreamer-act-renewal-immigrants-a7931481.html
What in the fuck? This is embarrassing and troubling on many levels. Let's take your opinion on the legislation out of it, Paul Ryan is a lying shithead, and Trump is a moron who doesn't know anything about anything and is making important decisions. -
FatHobbit
I'm genuinely curious. Which branch is in charge of immigration?Commander of Awesome;1870143 wrote:Here is Paul Ryan in January of THIS YEAR telling a DACA-benefiting mother that she won't be separated from her child. This was only 8 months ago.
http://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2017/01/13/paul-ryan-town-hall-deportation-sot.cnn
Then this:
https://thinkprogress.org/paul-ryan-praises-trump-for-repealing-daca-four-days-after-urging-him-not-to-repeal-it-8765bc447614/
“However well-intentioned, President Obama’s DACA program was a clear abuse of executive authority, an attempt to create law out of thin air,” Ryan said in a statement following the DACA announcement made by Attorney General Jeff Sessions Tuesday. “Congress writes laws, not the president, and ending this program fulfills a promise that President Trump made to restore the proper role of the executive and legislative branches.”
But last Friday, in an interview with a hometown radio station, Ryan said he favored keeping DACA in place.
“I actually don’t think he should do that,” Ryan said when asked about Trump’s proposal to end the program. “I believe that this is something that Congress has to fix.”
In the interview, Ryan said that Obama did not have the legislative authority enact DACA (notably, DACA is not unconstitutional), but that, despite this, ending DACA would leave hundreds of thousands of people “in limbo.”
Umm, what the fuck?
Then I saw this 'gem'
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-daca-president-did-not-know-implications-dreamer-act-renewal-immigrants-a7931481.html
What in the fuck? This is embarrassing and troubling on many levels. Let's take your opinion on the legislation out of it, Paul Ryan is a lying shithead, and Trump is a moron who doesn't know anything about anything and is making important decisions. -
majorsparkLOL at the freak out over the reversal of DACA. Trump has signaled that he would likely sign legislation giving these people permanent legal status codified by law if the gutless congress will act. I personally like the idea of the idea of if the congress acts I will execute rather than if the congress does not act I will execute.
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majorspark
The legislative branch passes laws. The executive branch is afforded a veto. The legislative branch an override. If passed in either form the executive branch executes those laws. And that all depends on the 9 gods at the head of the judicial branch that have grasped authority to lord over them both. All three coequel branches have a duty to resist an unconstitutional act of any member of the other branches. That said only the legislative branch holds the power to remove members of the other branches from power.FatHobbit;1870144 wrote:I'm genuinely curious. Which branch is in charge of immigration? -
Zunardo
LOL - sounds like a fake synopsis.Heretic;1869846 wrote:http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-offers-aid-texas-hurricane-harvey-1.4267387
Quebec offers to send help to Texas in wake of Harvey; Texas Secretary of State says, "Naw man, just send prayers instead."
BRILLIANT!!!! Turn down actual help, while requesting fake help that does nothing for anyone!!!!!
This version is probably more accurate - that he referred them to another state agency to coordinate the delivery of supplies, in addition to asking for their prayers:
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/texas-accepts-canada-offer-supplies-harvey-aftermath-article-1.3461373 -
HitsRus^^^with the mass hysteria associated with Trump derangement syndrome in full swing, those affected seize on the smallest bit of news, spun to perfection by click bait media, to reinforce their delusion.
DACA was an end run around Congress, who have the constitutional duty to pass immigration law. Trump merely kicked it back to Congress who now have the responsibility to pass immigration law properly. that will require the democrats to stop their blatant obstruction for political purposes, and conservative republicans to compromise. Considering the dysfunction in Washington, Trump indeed may have to "revisit" this in 6 months.
What has been missed by most people, is that the President has clearly put the onus on the lawmakers where it properly belongs. The problem is that at least half this country is so constitutionally ignorant, that they fail to see that he has returned the power to the people. Millenials, those under 30 years of age, for the past 8 years, have grown up politically thinking that the President is a "king"...ironically Trump is the one they call a facist.