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Reply #6740 on: January 15, 2021, 05:16:41 PM
Five and counting for a fuckface free WH.

Wonder how many of them hope for a Biden stimulus with extended unemployment benefits?



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Reply #6741 on: January 15, 2021, 09:02:23 PM
A "royal" sendoff for a the worst President ever!?!?
Plans are made to give this jerk-off an elaborate departure ceremony the morning of the inauguration at Joint Base Andrews.

Instead of leaving town like a whipped dog with his tail between his legs, Trump will get a red carpet with a 21 gun salute. Gee...I wonder who came up with this wonderful expenditure of taxpayer money?
https://www.startribune.com/trump-to-leave-washington-on-morning-of-bidens-inauguration/600011066/

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Reply #6742 on: January 15, 2021, 09:33:32 PM
A "royal" sendoff for a the worst President ever!?!?
Plans are made to give this jerk-off an elaborate departure ceremony the morning of the inauguration at Joint Base Andrews.

Instead of leaving town like a whipped dog with his tail between his legs, Trump will get a red carpet with a 21 gun salute. Gee...I wonder who came up with this wonderful expenditure of taxpayer money?
https://www.startribune.com/trump-to-leave-washington-on-morning-of-bidens-inauguration/600011066/


I will believe it when I see it.  Talking about it is one thing.  The gall of this seditious traitor is appalling.  He’s now been impeached the same number of times as every other president in history combined.



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Reply #6743 on: January 16, 2021, 12:39:13 AM
  Sounds pretty 'traditional' to me, the outgoing President getting a 21 gun Salute at Andrews as the President departs from JointBase Andrews on his last Official Flight.

  Just because you do not 'like' an Elected President, does not mean respect is not shown to the former President, and Commander In Chief. No need for President Trump to be "virtual" on President Biden's Innauguration Day.

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Reply #6744 on: January 16, 2021, 12:53:47 PM
Respect must be earned.

I can respect the office even though the office holder has disgraced himself.



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Reply #6745 on: January 17, 2021, 12:39:39 AM
Busy today, so before I forget.


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Reply #6746 on: January 17, 2021, 06:08:32 PM
Busy today, so before I forget.


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Reply #6747 on: January 18, 2021, 05:14:03 PM
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I feel like I’m 6 and agonizing over how slow Christmas morning is taking.



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Reply #6748 on: January 19, 2021, 02:59:54 PM
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Reply #6749 on: January 19, 2021, 03:32:34 PM
Really enjoy the countdown clock Toe posted.

Thanks...would WOO, but not available on my phone since upgrade.  So in lieu of a WOO... :emot_kiss:

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Reply #6750 on: January 19, 2021, 04:33:34 PM
Pollak: Where Trump
Supporters Go from Here

JOEL B. POLLAK  19 Jan 2021

President Donald J. Trump closes his presidency on Wednesday as a tragic hero. The fatal flaw that made him successful — his will to win, regardless — also brought about the bitter conclusion to his term.

Unlike his predecessors, he never broke the law (Clinton), or the rules of the Constitution (Obama), but he tested the limits  of democracy by trusting his “movement” to impose its will.

His boldness made him an extraordinarily successful president — until his disastrous January 6 challenge, which has left the Republican Party divided and dispirited.

What now? There will be many efforts to prescribe a future direction for the MAGA movement, for the party, and for conservatism.

The immediate task will be to push back against the agenda of President Joe Biden.

Biden is already promising to put 11 million illegal aliens on a pathway to citizenship, for example — an idea the American people have rejected for fifteen years, at least without border security first. The arrival of new migrant caravans at the border, drawn by Biden’s promises, emphasizes the danger.

Biden will also re-enter the Paris Climate Agreement, which prescribes slower growth for the U.S. while allowing leeway to China and other “developing” nations. Even climate experts agreed, when Trump pulled out of the accord, that it did little for the planet.

To a large extent, Biden’s sweeping promises will be defeated more by reality than by Republicans. “For a left-wing party in power, its most serious antagonist is always its own past propaganda,” George Orwell observed.

Yet the political opposition must still decide what it believes.

The Republican Party’s core commitment is to the Constitution — to its vision of free people and inalienable rights; to its model of checks and balances; to its federalist structure that allows states to go their own way.

The urgent need to defend the Constitution will become clear as Democrats prepare to end the Senate filibuster, pack the courts, add new states, and crack down on free speech.

Beyond that constitutional focus, the party must find its way forward on policy.

In 2009 and 2010, the Tea Party rose up in opposition to profligate government spending. That is no longer a credible basis for opposition. Under Trump, deficits soared.

Republicans hoped to grow the economy enough to ease the government out of deficit, but Democrats, as always, showed no will to cut spending. And the coronavirus pandemic saw massive fiscal interventions, with more on the way.

Eventually, the spending spree will have to end. Either the U.S. will rein in spending and reform entitlement programs, or else we will have to default.

There was a brief moment of opportunity under Obama when both parties might have been willing to take the leap together. But Obama refused to lead, ignoring the recommendations of the bipartisan commission he assembled. Republicans should offer that leadership — but an effective opposition is going to require something more.

Rebuilding without Donald Trump must include his policies, the “MAGA” agenda. Republicans must stand for strong borders, and against illegal immigration, for example.

The GOP should also retain Trump’s approach to free trade, which was astonishingly successful, and insist on reciprocity with our trading partners.

In foreign policy, “America First” should remain the Republican approach, building military strength and supporting American allies while avoiding needless wars.

On the economy, Republicans should remain the party of growth, against the Democrats’ efforts to impose redistribution — which invariably means having less to redistribute.

Trump began to solve the most vexing problem in contemporary American politics — black poverty — by emphasizing pro-growth policies, prioritizing manufacturing, and enforcing immigration laws.

Democrats propose raising taxes to pay for more government aid, a statist version of “trickle-down” economics.

That suits Wall Street, which seems to emerge from each crisis wealthier than before.

Wall Street backed Democrats heavily in 2020, and big corporations are helping the left crush freedom of speech. They bankrolled the left-wing mobs that besieged our cities; they are enforcing the “cancel culture” that aims to drive dissent out of American politics.

Trump succeeded when he emphasized Main Street. That is where Republicans’ economic emphasis must continue to be.

Republicans can also challenge Democrats’ claim to be the party of “science.” The pandemic has proved that boast to be a farce, as Democrats imposed unnecessarily harsh lockdowns, and the teachers’ unions in big Democrat-run cities and states forced children to stay at home when they were at minimal risk of transmitting the coronavirus or suffering its worst effects. The left’s push for universal transgenderism, and for abortion until birth, also defy basic scientific realities.

In a post-Trump era, the Republican Party also has an opportunity to correct some of his mistakes. For example, Trump was overly hostile to opponents, at times. To many of his supporters, his tactics seemed necessary, because he faced near-universal opposition from the media, and because the Democrats were determined to destroy him before he began.

They are determined still: they are attacking his business and his brand, and will not stop until they have impoverished him.

Against a Democratic Party that still cannot bring itself to condemn left-wing rioters; against a new president whose first response to the Capitol riots was to call the police racist; and against a media that still portrays America as an evil nation, Republicans should set an example for civility and inclusivity. These were values to which Trump paid tribute but rarely emulated.

With faith as its guide, the Republican Party can restore fellowship among Americans while defending freedom.

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Reply #6752 on: January 19, 2021, 06:36:51 PM
I’ve been picturing a despondent Trump in Mar-a-lago going to the garage, closing all the doors,  starting  his golf cart and  eating a pile of BigMacs while waiting for the end. . . . . his electric golf cart.



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Reply #6753 on: January 19, 2021, 08:16:51 PM
Wow...less than a day left of loser president. Guess who's getting bolder? Senator McConnell made a blistering attack about trump causing the riot two weeks ago.

Guess he feels safe from reprisal by trump for speaking so bluntly. I hope it's a sign there's reports that the "army" of Trumptards pulling back into their underground bunkers to play with their "guns". (old Army joke)

Maybe a sign he's willing to work with our new President. Being in the minority makes a difference. :D
https://www.startribune.com/mcconnell-trump-provoked-capitol-siege-mob-fed-lies/600012445/

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Reply #6754 on: January 19, 2021, 10:36:55 PM
President Trump's Farewell Address, January 19, 2021
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Reply #6755 on: January 19, 2021, 11:56:48 PM
Where will the Trump Library be constructed?

What States and Cities will compete for this project?

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Reply #6756 on: January 20, 2021, 12:09:18 AM
Where will the Trump Library be constructed?


Moscow??



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Reply #6757 on: January 20, 2021, 12:15:54 AM
Where will the Trump Library be constructed?


Moscow??
I think the Donald has some swamp land in Florida. He'll offer to give guided tours...if he's not in jail. :emot_laughing:

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Reply #6758 on: January 20, 2021, 01:27:35 AM
Where will the Trump Library be constructed?


Moscow??


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I don’t get the point of a library for the illiterate?  Must be in pictographs such as the sharpie changed weather map to show the hurricane attacking Alabama.



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Reply #6759 on: January 20, 2021, 02:35:33 AM
Giving positive Karma requires you to click the Thumbs UP Ikon...

Where will the Trump Library be constructed?


Moscow??


I’ll give you a woo good girl when I figure out how?

I don’t get the point of a library for the illiterate?  Must be in pictographs such as the sharpie changed weather map to show the hurricane attacking Alabama.

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