I was trying to be politically correct. ;-) Because you know there are always some pearl clutchers out there who would go, "OHHH! How can you THINK THAT WAY?!" And I am like - have you LOOKED at these people? Because I did, and I want to call Thanos.
Bessent: "Ma ma ma ma maga gagaga covfefe covfefe! COVFEFE!"
I'm wondering how long until the jittering Inner Circle starts to crumble en masse in their enormous shoes and melt away, swim frantically to live on a raft at 39˚S and 103˚E: the farthest point on the planet from Washington. They might feel safest there.
Also too... The difference between Dump 1 and Dump 2 is that there is no chief of staff, who would be telling him he cannot do these off the chain phone calls wo preparation. Now all he has is a Mommy figure who sits in awe and watches him do whatEVER he wants and pats his diseased hand and suffers in silence cuz hes a good boy at heart.. Suzy Whiles also needs to be in the Hague
When the men gathered in Philadelphia in 1787 at the Constitutional Convention, after signing the Declaration of Independence and during the Revolutionary War, they unanimously agreed on two conditions that needed to be protected in creating this new government.
First, they need to find a way to prevent any emperor, monarch, or other ruler from governing this country. They established a government with three branches instead of just one.
Second, power in the country would rest entirely with the citizens; they should constantly correct and oversee the government through their votes. These men created a separate branch of government where the people's representatives would vote on and supervise the other two branches; they believed this would keep power in the hands of the citizens. These two principles had to be incorporated into the design of this constitution: no rule by kings and government oversight by the citizens.
Today, we have a madman in the White House, billionaires with their money controlling Congress, two Supreme Court justices on their payroll, and they are working to reduce the voting power of citizens, so we are suffering.
Unfortunately, two conditions were beyond their understanding. If they had known about these two conditions when designing this government, they might have changed the map or the ideas in their constitution. Remember, in 1787, the population of the Thirteen Colonies was 4 million, and their western border was the Mississippi River. If they had known that their country would grow to a population of 380 million and cover a land area of 3.8 million square miles, I believe they would have put safeguards in place, such as limiting the country's territory to its current size. They were representatives of the thirteen states, aiming to control the conditions that would give them a sense of limits and control. The future expansion of this country would threaten their way of thinking, so they would limit their own growth by excluding other territories.
The next step beyond their recognition was the future existence of billionaires and MAGA organizations that would control their country with their wealth; they were not royalty or kings, but their power was such that they could force the government into submission. If they had known about this possibility, I think they would have included controlling documents in the Constitution. Even with whatever precautions they implement, we are witnessing our democratic government die, along with our way of life and our values, which are disappearing and being destroyed.
I understand that death is an ongoing process in nature; things die, leading to new growth. We are witnessing the decline of our government, marking the end of a 250-year chapter. We don't have a king ruling us, but other forces are taking control and limiting our citizens' ability to voice their opinions through votes. These changes are happening, and as a result, our government is dying. The compost of dead things can serve as fertilizer for something new.
We know one thing about our enormous, unruly, diverse, and dysfunctional states: how their size contributes to stagnation in our government, where factions clash and wait for their turn to take control and push their ideas. We see this daily and observe the variety of ideas, principles, and rules of social responsibility that have existed throughout our history. This is our compost, and we must grow from it to build a new and better government. We are aware of and accept corruption in every aspect of our lives—our government, our businesses—and consider it inevitable. If we returned control of our government to the smaller states, they could better manage corruption. Smaller states would allow for greater oversight of abuses and corruption. America, we are a land of creative thinkers, and we can use our current circumstances as compost for our future ideas.
It's called what if you start a war (with no definitive plans) and then start making excuses when it goes awry! Then you start making shit up along the way to justify what you've done! Oh wait a minute, and have no plans for the End of the war. No plans going in there and NO plans of when to leave. Recipe for disaster most likely!
Frankly, it wouldn't be so terrible if some of them died on the outside too.
I have been waiting for years for it. Bring on the One Big Beautiful Obituary.
EXACTLY! Except instead of "some of them," I'd be happy with all of them. (It would help with the housing shortage, too.)
I was trying to be politically correct. ;-) Because you know there are always some pearl clutchers out there who would go, "OHHH! How can you THINK THAT WAY?!" And I am like - have you LOOKED at these people? Because I did, and I want to call Thanos.
like Donald's right hand?
I'm surprised he didn't say the "little excursion" was just like a Carnival Cruise.
If Trump considers himself intelligent, I would gladly accept him calling me stupid.
Thank you, God and Jesus, for make us laugh a little.
Yeah. These folks have been knocked off their high horse 🐴
If that “high horse” is 18 hands—18 of Donald’s hands—it must be a miniature Trojan pony.
Thank you God and Jesus, for making my journey in life a little lighter.
Amen! The 🍊🤡💩is bat shit crazy! 🤪
Straight of VERMOUTH!! I lost it
Bessent: "Ma ma ma ma maga gagaga covfefe covfefe! COVFEFE!"
I'm wondering how long until the jittering Inner Circle starts to crumble en masse in their enormous shoes and melt away, swim frantically to live on a raft at 39˚S and 103˚E: the farthest point on the planet from Washington. They might feel safest there.
Also too... The difference between Dump 1 and Dump 2 is that there is no chief of staff, who would be telling him he cannot do these off the chain phone calls wo preparation. Now all he has is a Mommy figure who sits in awe and watches him do whatEVER he wants and pats his diseased hand and suffers in silence cuz hes a good boy at heart.. Suzy Whiles also needs to be in the Hague
SOMETHING IS DYING
When the men gathered in Philadelphia in 1787 at the Constitutional Convention, after signing the Declaration of Independence and during the Revolutionary War, they unanimously agreed on two conditions that needed to be protected in creating this new government.
First, they need to find a way to prevent any emperor, monarch, or other ruler from governing this country. They established a government with three branches instead of just one.
Second, power in the country would rest entirely with the citizens; they should constantly correct and oversee the government through their votes. These men created a separate branch of government where the people's representatives would vote on and supervise the other two branches; they believed this would keep power in the hands of the citizens. These two principles had to be incorporated into the design of this constitution: no rule by kings and government oversight by the citizens.
Today, we have a madman in the White House, billionaires with their money controlling Congress, two Supreme Court justices on their payroll, and they are working to reduce the voting power of citizens, so we are suffering.
Unfortunately, two conditions were beyond their understanding. If they had known about these two conditions when designing this government, they might have changed the map or the ideas in their constitution. Remember, in 1787, the population of the Thirteen Colonies was 4 million, and their western border was the Mississippi River. If they had known that their country would grow to a population of 380 million and cover a land area of 3.8 million square miles, I believe they would have put safeguards in place, such as limiting the country's territory to its current size. They were representatives of the thirteen states, aiming to control the conditions that would give them a sense of limits and control. The future expansion of this country would threaten their way of thinking, so they would limit their own growth by excluding other territories.
The next step beyond their recognition was the future existence of billionaires and MAGA organizations that would control their country with their wealth; they were not royalty or kings, but their power was such that they could force the government into submission. If they had known about this possibility, I think they would have included controlling documents in the Constitution. Even with whatever precautions they implement, we are witnessing our democratic government die, along with our way of life and our values, which are disappearing and being destroyed.
I understand that death is an ongoing process in nature; things die, leading to new growth. We are witnessing the decline of our government, marking the end of a 250-year chapter. We don't have a king ruling us, but other forces are taking control and limiting our citizens' ability to voice their opinions through votes. These changes are happening, and as a result, our government is dying. The compost of dead things can serve as fertilizer for something new.
We know one thing about our enormous, unruly, diverse, and dysfunctional states: how their size contributes to stagnation in our government, where factions clash and wait for their turn to take control and push their ideas. We see this daily and observe the variety of ideas, principles, and rules of social responsibility that have existed throughout our history. This is our compost, and we must grow from it to build a new and better government. We are aware of and accept corruption in every aspect of our lives—our government, our businesses—and consider it inevitable. If we returned control of our government to the smaller states, they could better manage corruption. Smaller states would allow for greater oversight of abuses and corruption. America, we are a land of creative thinkers, and we can use our current circumstances as compost for our future ideas.
This ain't no 3 hour tour and Ayatollah ain't the skipper. However, trump does hearken memories of Gilligan.
He can FEEL IT IN HIS BONE SPURS! 🤬 (Sick Bastard)
Thanks for wearing the Sexy Black T-shirt God!😉
Ye’s are Both SO Funny…Love Ye Guys💚
How long, do you think, until The Rump wears Putin's underpants on his head instead of a blond version of Kim Jon Un's top end?
It's called what if you start a war (with no definitive plans) and then start making excuses when it goes awry! Then you start making shit up along the way to justify what you've done! Oh wait a minute, and have no plans for the End of the war. No plans going in there and NO plans of when to leave. Recipe for disaster most likely!