Let's build the wall...read it all...Exceptional piece...
Let’s build the wall. And okay, we’ll pay for it, us Mexicans. But we’ll build it ourselves, and we’ll put an aid station every twenty kilometers, a proper shelter with doctors, food, water, beds where people can rest and gather their strength, and English classes. And most importantly, we’ll have lots of doors all up and down the wall, thousands of them. Doors that can only be opened from one side: ours...
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Saturday, January 14, 2017
The only policy they understand is Revelations...
Richard Land of the Southern Evangelical Seminary, appeared on the “Point of View” radio program, where he told host Kerby Anderson that he has been shocked by how much influence he and other Religious Right activists have had over the make-up of Trump’s administration.
“Some of my conservative friends and I, we have been pinching ourselves, are we hallucinating or is this actually happening?” Land said. “I know a good number of people on the transition team and I can tell you right now, about half of them, Kerby, think I’m liberal. I mean, these are very conservative people.”
http://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/even-richard-land-is-shocked-by-how-much-influence-the-religious-right-is-having-in-shaping-trumps-administration/
This Tain't Zoning Regulations, Cheetoini...
Shaub pleaded with
Trump to change his mind. “It’s important to understand that the
President is now entering the world of public service,” he said.
“He’s going to be asking his own appointees to make sacrifices.
He’s going to be asking our men and women in uniform to risk their
lives in conflicts around the world. So, no, I don’t think
divestiture is too high a price to pay to be the President of the
United States of America.”
Trump’s impulse is
to cavalierly disregard ethical and democratic norms that he views as
inconvenient.
Tuesday, January 3, 2017
It's the same old developer's hustle
Drain the swamp without addressing the hydrology, build low-rent, sub-code houses and sell them before they sink and fall apart.
Sunday, January 1, 2017
Aspiring to the Lowest Calling...
Sheldon Goldman, a professor at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and the leading academic expert on federal judicial appointments, calls the Senate's record over the past two years "the worst in American history in terms of obstruction and delay."
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