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Sunday, May 8, 2016

Trump for Angry White Men

Trump for Angry White Men
Paul Krugman

Micki Parris I know some angry white men who are afraid of becoming a minority. My take is that they have mistreated minorities and now they are afraid they will be mistreated in the same way. Karma?

Clyde James Correct absolutely. But the media is enjoying the ratings bonanza so much that they won't report on the causes of this disaster, nor the possible consequences.

Friday, May 6, 2016

Republicans to change a light bulb ?


How many Republicans does it take to change a light bulb? None, Republicans seem to be alright with being in the dark.

Do you think the GOP would stop it's obstructionism with Clinton in office?  No way ..... all they know is NEGATIVE. That is why Trump has taken over.

James Michael Parrent Democrats; be careful. Do not become complacent. Help get out the blue vote. Vote Democrat from the Court House to the White House.

E. Mark Anderson This election cycle is is not just about POTUS. It also about removing 24 obstructionist senators and 234 congressman up for election. We either go blue no matter who or continue with the obstruction and drumpf. Vote Bernie, Vote Hillary, true blue is the right thing to do.

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Here lies sthe Republican Party


The Republican Party in its present form will never be seen again. If we are very lucky, they will never win another election. They cannot survive this. Eight years of relentless obstruction, of standing in the way of every piece of legislation, of arrogantly dismissing the demands of voters has provoked a political rebellion against Rience Prebius and the rest of the GOP. The toxic potion of racism, ignorance, and hatred now being poured down the throat of the Republican Party is a brew of their own creation – and there is nothing the party can do but choke and die. What comes afterwards is the real question.

From an Occupy Democrats article

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Elizabeth Warren declares war on Trump

Thank God someone has

Donald Trump is now the leader of the Republican Party. It's real – he is one step away from the White House. Here's what else is real:

Trump has built his campaign on racism, sexism, and xenophobia. There's more enthusiasm for him among leaders of the KKK than leaders of the political party he now controls.

He incites supporters to violence, praises Putin, and, according to a columnist who recently interviewed him, is "cool with being called an authoritarian" and doesn't mind associations with history's worst dictators.

He attacks veterans like John McCain who were captured and puts our service members at risk by cheerleading illegal torture. In a world with ISIS militants and leaders like North Korean strongman Kim Jong-Un conducting nuclear tests, he surrounds himself with a foreign policy team that has been called a "collection of charlatans," and puts out contradictory and nonsensical national security ideas one expert recently called "incoherent" and "truly bizarre."

What happens next will test the character for all of us – Republican, Democrat, and Independent. It will determine whether we move forward as one nation or splinter at the hands of one man's narcissism and divisiveness. I know which side I'm on, and I’m going to fight my heart out to make sure Donald Trump’s toxic stew of hatred and insecurity never reaches the White House.

Saturday, April 30, 2016

What Would a Donald Trump Presidency Look Like?


There are many reasons to vote for Donald Trump for president. He is an expert at hard-hitting quips. He is willing to throw the kitchen sink at anybody who crosses him. He has blue collar appeal and an unlimited expense account.

There is one giant reason not to vote for Donald Trump: he has no central guiding values other than his own glorification.

Practically speaking, here is the Donald Trump Doctrine for the Donald Trump Presidency in The United States Of Trumpia:

Monday, March 7, 2016

Trump - The World is in Disbelief


As the prospect of Donald Trump winning the Republican Party’s presidential nomination grew more realistic, the questions became more common: what would it say to the rest of the world if Americans elected Trump to the White House? Just how much damage would such an election do the United States’ credibility?

U.S. officials said it was highly unusual for foreign diplomats to express concern, even privately, about candidates in the midst of a presidential campaign. U.S. allies in particular usually don’t want to be seen as meddling in domestic politics, mindful that they will have to work with whoever wins.

Senior leaders in several countries – including Britain, Mexico, France, and Canada – have already made public comments criticizing Trump’s positions. German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel branded him a threat to peace and prosperity in an interview published on Sunday.

Surrounded by the crazies in US Government, mostly the GOP, I just had to create my own space to cut and paste and rant a little

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