Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Ever notice you never see Ash Morgan and Jordan Smith in the same place at the same time?


23 comments:

commie said...

No....BTW SO FUCKING WHAT!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Blue Wave is approaching hurricane Florence proportions. The suburban voters who voted against Hillary Clinton and elected Donald Trump are getting sick and tired of the chaos of the Reality Show Presidency.

His tweets are causing concerns. The strong economy will not be the deciding factor for this election. It is the man in the White House.

People who were motivated to clean up the swamp are not going to support in sufficient numbers to support the crocodile who is in the White House.

They are not going to be motivated by obscure videos.

commie said...

Trump's 'unsung success' Maria boast

Wonder on a scale of 1-10 how our esteemed host agrees with trumps boast.....

Myballs said...

Everything Roger posted applies to the liberal left, who weren't voting for Trump anyway. The rest of the country loves the record high stock market, record low minority unemployment, resurgence of manufacturing jobs, rising wages and property values and increased wealth.

Democrats promising to undo all that will fall flat.

Anonymous said...



they both look like michael moore to me.


Myballs said...

Susan Collins is being harassed to vote against kavanaugh. That will only prompt her to vote in favor. If she's been nothing else, she's been willing to vote against whomever is pressuring her.

Anonymous said...

Alky throws up here hourly.
Then spends the rest of the day running from his topics that he brought here.

Like the Porto Rico death count. He failed to read the piece he cited.

Commonsense said...

Trump's 'unsung success' Maria boast

The federal government under Donald Trump arranged for millions of bottles of water to be shipped to Pueto Rico and turned over to the local government for distribution.

To this day that water is still sitting on the tarmac of San Juan airport.

That was the problem in a nutshell.

So yes, the federal responce was an unsung success considering the extraordinary logistical nightmare of bringing relief to a large island over 800 miles from the mainline US.

Especialy when the entire power infrastructure was destroyed.

But it's morons like Dennis who think all you have to do is snapped your fingers and power is on instantly.

Anonymous said...



But it's morons like Dennis who think all you have to do is snapped your fingers and power is on instantly.

i have a friend who's son in law works for national grid here in UNY. he was part of a crew sent to PR to assist in power restoration. he said the devastation from the storm, while horrific, wasn't the biggest problem. PR's biggest problem was an underlying elec grid that had been neglected for so long he wasn't sure if they could successfully patch it back up.

i suppose that will be the result of being so corrupt that your island devolves into third world shithole status.

trump is correct - FEMA did an outstanding job. the locals are the ones who screwed the pooch. as a former colleague of mine used to say - "give a poor man a free horse and he'll ride it straight to hell."


could someone please tell me again why we have this dump as a US territory? is there a strategic value here that i'm missing?

commie said...

What amuses me the most of our esteemed slurpers is their unwavering acceptance of record deficits coming from the tax breaks and unrestrained spending....More amusing is that a couple of short years ago....the sycophants here in unison were berating the horrible spending of the Obama administration for public radio and tv.....My recollection it was less than 100 million and you hypocrites went crazy.....Now as the deficit rapidly approaches 1 trillion....you are just sitting on your hands as if nothing is wrong....what a pile of bullshit......The current years numbers are 33% higher than obama's which you all were in violent opposition against.....WTF happened to fiscal conservatism you all were preaching a short time ago???? Ya, that blue wave is starting to crest!!!

- FEMA did an outstanding job. the locals are the ones who screwed the pooch.

HORSE SHIT RECTUM BREATH!!!!! I have an old saying give an asshole some power.....he abuses it !!!!!

commie said...

But it's morons like Dennis who think all you have to do is snapped your fingers and power is on instantly.

One idiot lies and the second idiot seconds the motion.....Yeah.....its all good in fema land as thousands died waiting for help....Yeah....snap my fingers and maybe trump both of you will go away....LOLOLO

commie said...

Yeah rectum breath....fema did a helluva job, brownie....lOLOLOLOL!!!!

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has released an internal assessment of its performance during last year's hurricane season. The results are not good. The after-action report cited problems across multiple storms but especially in the agency's response to Hurricane Maria, the storm that hit Puerto Rico last October. Among the findings, FEMA says it failed to prepare properly for the storm and failed to provide enough supplies to the island. NPR with PBS's "Frontline," documented much of what is in this report earlier this year in a series that stemmed from a trove of leaked internal agency emails and memos. NPR correspondent Laura Sullivan wrote those stories, and she's read the new report, and she's with us now in our studios in Washington, D.C. Laura Sullivan, thanks so much for talking with us.

commie said...

In language even our rat hole understands.....


https://theslot.jezebel.com/fema-admits-it-fucked-up-hurricane-maria-response-reco-1827577579

Keep slurping, asshole....it is what you excel at!!!!!

Anonymous said...




jezebel, eh?

LOL.

up next - teen vogue.

Commonsense said...

FEMA did an outstanding job and I'm gratified their internal after action report was not a self-serving congradulatory report but rather one which identify areas which they can improve.

Of course that's not how the liberal press interprated it nor anyone like Dennis trying to get something on Trump.

But on this one, they pretty much shot their wad.

commie said...

FEMA did an outstanding job and I'm gratified their internal after action report was not a self-serving congratulatory report but rather one which identify areas which they can improve.

THEY DID A SHITTY JOB AND HOPEFULLY WILL HAVE LEARNED SOMETHING...! And once again you prove how deep you have swallowed trumps dick.....You don't live there and I trust first hand accounts rather than trump patting himself on the back in a self serving congratulatory statement....Two can play at his same game....I don't need anything to get on trump...he provides all the material himself, I just point it out....idiot The following should concern you, but you are not smart enough to care....LOL


President Trump Job Approval Economist/YouGov Approve 44, Disapprove 52 Disapprove +8
President Trump Job Approval NPR/Marist Approve 38, Disapprove 54 Disapprove +16
President Trump Job Approval Rasmussen Reports Approve 45, Disapprove 53 Disapprove +8
2018 Generic Congressional Vote Rasmussen Reports Democrats 46, Republicans 42 Democrats +4
2018 Generic Congressional Vote NPR/Marist Democrats 50, Republicans 38 Democrats +12
2018 Generic Congressional Vote Quinnipiac Democrats 52, Republicans 38 Democrats +14

Commonsense said...

Awww Dennis is annoyed whatever should we do about it.

commie said...

Awww Dennis is annoyed whatever should we do about it.

go suck on rat holes magnum......As you lose again !! LOLOLOL

Commonsense said...

Na, I think everyone knows who lost.

commie said...

Maybe cramps should move to PR and see for himself....From the NY Post....a trump sucking support.....

https://nypost.com/2018/03/21/fema-ignored-puerto-rico-in-aftermath-of-hurricane-maria/

But donnie and cramps declare another pyrrhic victory....assholes to the end!!!



ASHINGTON — As hundreds of people stood in line for food and many went hungry during the days and weeks after Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, Walmart and local supermarkets threw out tons of spoiled meat, dairy and produce.

Emails and text messages made public Tuesday in a letter sent by the top Democrat on the House oversight committee describe frantic efforts by officials at Walmart and the Puerto Rican government to get fuel for generators to prevent food from going bad.

From the Federal Emergency Management Agency came only silence.

Within a three-hour time span, Walmart officials were able to connect, through email and text messages, with a congressman’s office and local Puerto Rican government officials. They passed on their urgent request for help, just two days after the hurricane made landfall.

Meanwhile, the letter states, FEMA remained unresponsive for days.

commie said...


Na, I think everyone knows who lost.

Yeah sure Mr. .6% growth who is still not man enough to admit that fuck up!!!

Anonymous said...

Talk about a 78 year old out of touch socialist.
Damn Denise . You lost again. Thing is you don't know the rules of the game.

commie said...

Thing is you don't know the rules of the game.


Whatever you say pig fucker...the butcher called, your wife is done....LOLOLOL

The latest trump lies.....keep slurping....

In the U.S. today, they’re only one out of every 6,100 people. But that small constituency of 53,000 coal miners has a perplexingly disproportionate influence on the nation’s energy policy.

At a rally in West Virginia this week, President Trump unveiled his latest energy initiative, the ostensible purpose of which is to bolster the flagging American coal industry. The real objectives behind his action remain obscure.


The new rules will replace the Clean Power Plan, the Obama-era regulation that, had it ever been implemented, would have further dimmed the already fading prospects for coal in this country. The Obama administration said unequivocally that burning coal to generate electricity puts more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere than we can afford in the era of climate change. But Trump’s rewrite of the Clean Power Plan is a toothless sham — an evisceration of the rules that gives states the right to set their emissions limits and does little or nothing to cut greenhouse gas output. (There are no coal plants left in Massachusetts, and just one in New England — but the pollution caused by coal plants doesn't recognize state boundaries.)

Separately, in another effort to prop up the coal industry, the Department of Energy has decided to force electric utilities to buy power from coal-fired power plants. In this case, the rationale they’ve manufactured centers around a bogus argument about national security and grid reliability.