They ALL DO, son, all of them!deadeyeshot » 07 Sep 2019 7:57 am » wrote: How did Odumbo get so rich in office?
why are you bitching about Trump then?nuckin futz » 07 Sep 2019 10:19 am » wrote:
They ALL DO, son, all of them!
Because he is the current poser as president!deadeyeshot » 07 Sep 2019 10:42 am » wrote: why are you bitching about Trump then?
You were the one that said they all do it!!! Did you bitch about Obama doing it?nuckin futz » 07 Sep 2019 10:45 am » wrote:
Because he is the current poser as president!
Now, I know you will default to Obama. Go ahead!![]()
It's called extortion you gaping asshole.Termin8tor » 07 Sep 2019 7:54 am » wrote:As usual, you have the issue backwards.Misty » 06 Sep 2019 9:35 pm » wrote:OMG it just gets worse and worse.Trump Is Using Military Aid To Force Ukraine To Meddle In The 2020 Election On His BehalfPresident Trump couldn’t win in 2016 without foreign help, so he’s seeking it out again ahead of 2020.
Over the last several months, there has been an ongoing effort by President Trump and Rudy Giuliani to push the Ukrainian government to pursue an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden and his son.![]()
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He's pressuring Ukraine in order to expose Biden's corruption and Ukraine's meddling in the last election on behalf of Hillary Clinton.
STFU you stupid jackass.Termin8tor » 07 Sep 2019 7:59 am » wrote:Gosh, you haven't? Remind me of the old three stooges jokes.Misty » 06 Sep 2019 10:49 pm » wrote:I have been following politics for a long time.nuckin futz » 06 Sep 2019 10:37 pm » wrote:Never, in the annals of U.S. History, have we ever had such a LAWLESS regime!It is beyond the pale!
This is the FASCIST DICTATORSHIP I warned y'all about!![]()
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I have never seen anything like it.
"I can't see! I can't see!"
Then open your eyes, numbskull!![]()
More Gaslighting from the psychopath.Misty » 07 Sep 2019 1:36 pm » wrote:President Donald Trump's aides and confidants are growing more and more worried about his mental state after days of erratic behavior, wild outbursts, and bizarre fixations.
"No one knows what to expect from him anymore," one former White House official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal conversations about the president, told Insider.
First of all you have no proof that there was any corruption.Termin8tor » 07 Sep 2019 1:54 pm » wrote:How **** typical. You tell a blatant lie.Misty » 07 Sep 2019 1:40 pm » wrote:It's called extortion you gaping asshole.
But like all of his other crimes, I guess that's okay with you.
Then you censor the truth.
Pressure on a country to expose corruption by a US politician isn't extortion, psycho.
Learn to read, son! "All" includes Obama! Duhhhhdeadeyeshot » 07 Sep 2019 11:06 am » wrote: You were the one that said they all do it!!! Did you bitch about Obama doing it?
You really should stop using the word gaslighting since it's obvious you have no idea what it means.Termin8tor » 07 Sep 2019 1:49 pm » wrote:More Gaslighting from the psychopath.Misty » 07 Sep 2019 1:36 pm » wrote:President Donald Trump's aides and confidants are growing more and more worried about his mental state after days of erratic behavior, wild outbursts, and bizarre fixations.
"No one knows what to expect from him anymore," one former White House official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal conversations about the president, told Insider.
That's because most of your posts are ****.Termin8tor » 07 Sep 2019 2:29 pm » wrote:How do you know, psycho? You refuse to read what I cite and censor most of posts.Misty » 07 Sep 2019 2:15 pm » wrote:First of all you have no proof that there was any corruption.

November 14th, 2014: Billionaire tycoon Donald Trump has pledged to make Prestwick Airport "really successful" as he announced a partnership with the Ayrshire hub.
The Trump Organisation has chosen Prestwick to service the nearby Trump Turnberry resort, in which the businessman plans to invest £250m.
The airport will be the Scottish base for all Trump Aviation Operations, including Mr Trump's private Boeing 757 and Sikorsky 76B helicopter.
Prestwick Airport is continuing to run at a loss after being bought over by the Scottish Government in 2013 in a last-ditch effort to keep it open.
https://stv.tv/news/scotland/299644-don ... uccessful/
September 7th, 2019: The House Oversight Committee is investigating military spending at an airport near a Trump property in Ayer, Scotland, as well as visits to that property by service members, in the latest of a growing number of inquiries into government expenditures that seem to financially benefit President Donald Trump and his businesses.
The military has spent $11 million on fuel alone at the Prestwick Airport near Trump’s Turnberry resort since fall of 2017, Politico reported.
And reporting by the Guardian found the airport has provided discounted rooms and complimentary rounds of golf at the Trump resort for some US military members.
The expenditures are unusual given buying fuel from Prestwick Airport costs the government (and, ultimately, taxpayers) more than refueling at military bases, such as the nearby Lakenheath Air Base in England.
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics ... -oversight

That was written by Dan Satterfield, who has been a meteorologist for 32 years working in Oklahoma, Florida and Alabama.Anger Among Public and Meteorologists after False Unsigned NOAA Statement
The NOAA statement Friday night was a lie.
It was totally false.
The person responsible for it should identify themselves.
Unfortunately, the statement was unsigned.
I imagine hundreds of journalists are filing FOIA requests tonight with NOAA to find out.

Good for him.Rep. Sean Duffy (R-Wis.) and his wife Rachel Campos-Duffy discussed Duffy's decision to resign from Congress later this month to better attend to their unborn child's projected health complications on "The View" Monday.
"I made the choice to spend a little more time with Rachel and the kids and find a little different career path that gives me more time," Duffy, who was first elected in 2010, said on the program.
Duffy added that the needs of the baby, who doctors have told the couple has a heart condition that will require surgery, will not be compatible with the schedule of a member of Congress, saying he was forced to examine "what is right in service to my state and what is right in service to my family."
"There's 435 members of Congress, there's only one Duffy dad," he added.
"The baby does have holes in the heart but also could have some other developmental challenges, so we just wanted to create more space in our life," said Campos-Duffy, a former "The View" guest host and current Fox contributor.
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/4605 ... ssion=true

Six Dayton police officers who stopped a shooter last month after he killed nine persons were awarded the nation's highest decoration for bravery of public safety officials Monday morning by President Donald Trump.
"Who knew, and who can even understand, how many lives would have been taken if they didn't act so quickly?" early Aug. 4 in the city's Oregon District, Trump said in the East Room of the White House.
"Few people could have done, and would have done, what they did," he said, calling the group "unbelievably exceptional Americans."
Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley tweeted, "So proud of our fearless @DaytonPolice. They exemplify #DaytonStrong in so many ways."
But even though Whaley was in Washington, she was not tweeting from inside the White House.
The Democratic mayor, who has been harshly criticized by and critical of Trump, was not invited.
https://www.dispatch.com/news/20190909/ ... ssion=true
But...but...but....her emails.The US was forced to extract a top-secret source from Russia after President Donald Trump revealed classified information to two Russian officials in 2017, CNN reported on Monday.
A person directly involved with the discussions told the outlet the US was concerned that Trump and his administration routinely mishandled classified intelligence and that their actions could expose the covert source as a spy within the Russian government.
Trump stunned the national-security apparatus and intelligence community when it surfaced that in an Oval Office meeting in May 2017 he shared the information with Sergey Lavrov, Russia's foreign minister, and Sergey Kislyak, then Russia's ambassador to the US.
Trump's disclosure was not specifically about the Russian spy. But his disregard of strict intelligence-sharing rules to protect highly placed sources "prompted intelligence officials to renew earlier discussions about the potential risk" that the source in Russia would be exposed, CNN reported.
At the Oval Office meeting, which took place one day after Trump fired FBI Director James Comey, the president is said to have boasted to the Russians that firing "nut job" Comey had taken "great pressure" off him. Comey had been spearheading the FBI's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 US election.
Trump then went on to share with Lavrov and Kislyak intelligence connected to the Islamic State in Syria.
The information came from Israel, which had not given the US permission to share it with the Russians because it could have compromised an Israeli source in the region.
The report said that Mike Pompeo, the CIA director at the time, also told other senior Trump administration officials after the meeting that too much information was coming out regarding the US asset in Russia.
This is not the first time national-security veterans have expressed concerns that Trump's actions could reveal sensitive information about US intelligence-gathering processes and human sources working abroad.
Late last month, the president's tweet about US military information he received during a classified intelligence briefing earlier that day immediately set off alarm bells because it included a satellite photo of an Iranian launchpad that was of a much higher resolution and better quality than the commercial satellite images of the site that were publicly available.
It also contained markers indicating that it was taken by USA-224, one of the US's most secretive spy satellites.
Intelligence veterans said the president's tweet would be a gold mine for hostile foreign powers.
"One doesn't use intel for the purposes of taunting.
The Russians and the Chinese will be very happy to study this," Robert Deitz, a former top lawyer at the CIA and the National Security Agency, told Insider.
Last year, Trump also made the unusual decision to authorize the declassification of a highly controversial memo about the origins of the Russia investigation by Devin Nunes, then the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, for political purposes.
The memo and its release sparked a firestorm on Capitol Hill and within the intelligence community.
Top intelligence officials met multiple times with senior White House staff to urge against releasing the document for fear that it could expose sources and methods.
The Justice Department and the FBI also took the extraordinary step of releasing statements cautioning against its release by the House Intelligence Committee without giving officials enough time to review it.
https://www.businessinsider.com/us-extr ... ice-2019-9
These people lost everything they had while running for their lives.We have to be very careful,' President Trump says of allowing Dorian evacuees from Bahamas into US.
The acting commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection denied on Monday that people fleeing the devastation in the Bahamas in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian have been turned away from the United States by his agency because they did not have proper documentation.
"We will accept anyone on humanitarian reasons that needs to come here," acting Commissioner Mark Morgan said during a news conference at the White House.
"If your life is in jeopardy and you're in the Bahamas and you want to get to the United States, you're going to be allowed to come to the United States, whether you have travel documents or not."
But soon after Morgan's news conference, his boss, President Donald Trump, seemed to contradict him by saying that anyone coming to the United States from the Bahamas will not be allowed into the country without proper documentation.
"We have to be very careful. Everybody needs totally proper documentation because, look, the Bahamas had some tremendous problems with people going to the Bahamas that weren't supposed to be there," Trump told reporters on the South Lawn of the White House before embarking on a trip to North Carolina, where he planned to tour areas hard hit by Dorian.
"I don't want to allow people that weren't supposed to be in the Bahamas to come into the United States, including some very bad people and some very bad gang members, and some very, very bad drug dealers. So, we're going to be very strong on that."
https://abcnews.go.com/International/ca ... d=65483294