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It's not enough. Not by any measure.
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So many stable geniuses in Washington. Just keep racking up wins.
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This is not government by, and for, the people. This is government to be obeyed and feared. This is government that sees the people's interest in conflict with its own. This is government that derives its power from dark corners of the world, and it demands subservience from the citizenry.
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Rome wasn't built in a day, but it can darn sure be strangled and left on the side of the road in 1,361 days. Now is the time for all good people to come to the aid of their country.
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Plausible Deniability.
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Where are the hearings and the incessant news conferences? Why isn't Dem leadership's hair on fire? It has worked like a charm since 1994 for Republicans.
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I'm sure it wasn't any of the "good ones" from Charlottesville.
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Stupid ain't so hot, either.
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Everyone just needs to pay their fair share. I'm not interested in targeting any specific group unless that group is receiving preferential treatment and not shouldering its share of our expense responsibilities.
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The Rule of Law is dead.
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When will the Times investigate the rash of aviation crashes and near misses since Trump took office?
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Prescient.
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It's like ENRON, only much, much, much worse.
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Trump is less of a Tom Buchanan and more of an Anthony Freemont. You know, the creepy, cruel kid in the Twilight Zone episode, "It's A Good Life."
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Thisty, they are.
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Thisty, they are.
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Now that's play chess while Trump's playing with himself.
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Trump is less of a Tom Buchanan and more of an Anthony Freemont. You know, the creepy, cruel kid in the Twilight Zone episode, "It's A Good Life."
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No, it's my favorite Twilight Zone episode.
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And it only cost America trillions of dollars, its respect and reputation, and the good will and trust of its closest military allies.
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It's like ENRON, only much, much, much worse.
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Might be my favorite episode.
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Prescient.
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He's turned our country into a circus sideshow and our economy into fairgrounds fleamarket.
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Like a chicken in every pot?
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Seems like something out of Mad Max and the Thunderdome.
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Reminds me of the Twilght Zone episode with Billy Mummy. He possesses the ability to create, destroy, and change anything, forcing everyone around him to live in fear and walk on eggshells. Wielding terrifying, corrupting power for its own sake. For the shear enjoyment of seeing people suffer.
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They misjudged just how thoroughly the child-king's hubris rules the day. Yes, he's greedy, but the thirstiest part of him is his fragile ego. He desperately craves our affirmation and our fear of his omnipotence. Remember the Twilight Zone episode with Billy Mummy? That's who we're dealing with.
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Trump desperately craves the War-Time President merit badge. It's the ultimate distraction tool, and he knows he needs lots of distraction.
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They're not wrong. The "golden of age" Trump was waxing inanely about yesterday at the press conference was precisely the time frame that American sweat shops and child labor were in full effect. Apparently, Trump longs for the heady days of the robber barons, which, no doubt, he fancies himself as
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He understood the assignment, and he did his job well. He was there as insurance against Democrats successfully passing legislation to improve our family's lives. At times, he was just a speed bump. Other times, he was a brick wall. Every time, he was an anchor around our neck.
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1st Rule: Never get high on your own completely exaggerated and unfounded hype.
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He understood the assignment, and he did his job well. He was there as insurance against Democrats successfully passing legislation to improve our family's lives. At times, he was just a speed bump. Other times, he was a brick wall. Every time, he was an anchor around our neck.
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If one completely disregards the inhumane conditions, the mortality rate, the misery, the lost opportunity to live a decent human life, and the generational impact of the trauma caused by poverty and hoplessness, then the pic is just oozing with greatness. #MAGA
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They're not wrong. The "golden of age" Trump was waxing inanely about yesterday at the press conference was precisely the time frame that American sweat shops and child labor were in full effect. Apparently, Trump longs for the heady days of the robber barons, which, no doubt, he fancies himself as
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Trump desperately craves the War-Time President merit badge. It's the ultimate distraction tool, and he knows he needs lots of distraction.
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You're right. At its heart, Trump, an El Salvador, consider these acts as purely commerce. The transport part is just, in Trump's eyes, the shipping and receiving of "goods."
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They misjudged just how thoroughly the child-king's hubris rules the day. Yes, he's greedy, but the thirstiest part of him is his fragile ego. He desperately craves our affirmation and our fear of his omnipotence. Remember the Twilight Zone episode with Billy Mummy? That's who we're dealing with.
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War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.
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Wonder why he turned his comments off?
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I guess now we know why he came out of left field a couple of days ago with his comments about being "pissed off" at Putin. No tariffs for Putin? Very interesting.
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If you're in Wisconsin, please know that Judge Susan Crawford will protect YOUR rights and freedoms. Find your polling place and make a plan to vote tomorrow: vote.wisdems.org
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