Saturday, August 26, 2017

Open Mic - Saturday!


109 comments:

commie said...

Your list pretty well describes the typical trump voter....sad...only need to add moron, idiot, brain dead.....

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Sometimes you're serious other times is this is just ???? come on CH, you're better than that. rrb would have posted that, but you are supposed to the Coldheartedtruth, not a partisan hack.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Are the Republicans and the "President" getting a divorce?

This from the real New, Washington Post, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/08/25/4-reasons-why-trumps-war-on-republicans-doesnt-make-strategic-sense-and-one-reason-why-it-does/?utm_term=.5f2aea385c59
The feuds between McConnell and Ryan, Corker and others, may just make him the absolutely least effective President in history. And, sorry my friend, it's not the free press, but the Inconsistent and yes, irresponsible irresponsible comments via Twitter and his off the shoulder rants, he will not get a single campaign promises.

By far the most irresponsible and regular, well what would you say, "crazy" demand that the US Congress should fund the wall that was supposed to be paid for by the Mexican Government. And if they don't do that he threatens to shut down the government and you know how well that work for the Republicans the last time when they tried that on Bill Clinton.

Newt Gingrich lost his job as Speaker of the House because of that shutdown. Paul Ryan will not pay the price but the president will and very likely so will the Republican party and the off-year elections of 2018.

And another point for discussion is the fact that several Republicans are strongly hinting that they are going to run in the primary system against the president in 2020. Paul Ryan's appearance at the Boeing factory was obviously a campaign step forward. Nowhere in history has the Speaker of the House makes and appearance like that shortly into the administration of a president of their own party or fact is probably anytime.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

By any rational review of that post is that the Republicans or were you recall conservative have lost every single one of those arguments in their opinion of the United States people.

Mr 35% popular and your side have lost every single one of those comments. Did you notice the man that almost resigned because of his disgust with the almost endorsement of the KKK by the president.,? Cohen went off the wall and he was correct. He staying with it because he's a patriot and he wants to change the tax laws that's fine I may not agree with his plan but he's an honorable man and the president is not an honorable man and you know it in your heart. But for some reason you just can't let that come out. And no I don't hate the man I despise the irresponsible dangerous man but hatred eyes save that for Stalin Hitler and the other Associated people that you seem to think the Republican that not Republican but the Democrats support Hitler and Stalin and all that. It's almost like waving the red flag during the McCarthy era. A fellow Minnesotan. Wow the coincidence is might not be as surprising as one would think. Given the direction of your thoughts in the last few months. But that's my thoughts for what they're worth.

Adios amigos, buenos dias rrb.

commie said...

Roger Amick said...
Are the Republicans and the "President" getting a divorce?

Trump can do no wrong....just ask him......He's as much of a republican as Bernie.....

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

An honorable man there are some Republicans

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) released the following statement today on President Trump’s pardon of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio:

“No one is above the law and the individuals entrusted with the privilege of being sworn law officers should always seek to be beyond reproach in their commitment to fairly enforcing the laws they swore to uphold. Mr. Arpaio was found guilty of criminal contempt for continuing to illegally profile Latinos living in Arizona based on their perceived immigration status in violation of a judge’s orders. The President has the authority to make this pardon, but doing so at this time undermines his claim for the respect of rule of law as Mr. Arpaio has shown no remorse for his actions.”

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Permalink: https://www.mccain.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/2017/8/statement-by-senator-john-mccain-on-president-trump-s-pardon-of-joe-arpaio

commie said...

but doing so at this time undermines his claim for the respect of rule of law as Mr. Arpaio has shown no remorse for his actions.”


The kind of guy who is applauded by the weak minded republicans that reside here. A travesty of justice....he should be put in jail to remind all that the constitution should not be ignored.... Another sad day.

Commonsense said...

A federal judge who overstepped her authority is not the rule of law. It is the rule of judges.

Pardons are used to correct wrongs. And the sole power to pardon is the president's.

C.H. Truth said...

Roger - you do realize that the judge overseeing the original Arpaio case found him in "civil contempt of court" for disobeying the court order.

The issue was one (to some degree about semantics). The courts ruled that the Sheriff's department could not "detain" people for legal status, as that was the job of the federal government. When it was found out that deputies were still rounding up unauthorized immigrants and dropping them off with the border patrol (rather than technically detained them), the Judge determined that they were not following the spirit of the ruling, and chose to find him in "civil contempt" for the actions.


The Obama Justice department later chose to prosecute it as a criminal case, and coincidentally brought charges two weeks prior to the election (in which he was running for reelection).

So there was a fairly reasonable argument made by many people that this is simply a "political end" to something that had a "political beginning".

Either way, I doubt very seriously whether you could convince 12 people in Arizona that he was "guilty" of contempt for what he did.

Anonymous said...

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) released the following statement today on President Trump’s pardon of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio:
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whose idea was it to name a navy ship after this asshole?

he needs to go home and let the tumor consume what's left of his brain.


cowardly king obama said...

What Trump needed to simultaneously do is pardon Obama, Holder et all for much worse in not following the intent of the law.

Guess he still can.

C.H. Truth said...

Make no mistake...

This is a shot across the bow. Trump is showing everyone that he is not afraid to use the Presidential Pardon for cases where he believes that the charges are politically tainted or politically motivated.

In other words, it sets the stage to pardon anyone associated with the Mueller investigation, if any potential charges seem light, dubious, or politically motivated.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Trump's pardon of Joe Arpaio is unpardonable

MICHAEL WALDMAN AUG 26, 2017 7:47 AM
With Donald Trump, it's important to separate the outlandish from the outrageous.

His pardon of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, Ariz., is unpardonable. In many ways, it's worse than it looks.


On its merits, the pardon rebukes equal justice and the rule of law.

Arpaio is a notorious figure. He relentlessly pursued Latinos for years. The Sheriff even set up outdoor detention facilities that he bragged were "concentration camps."

President Trump pardons former Sheriff Joe Arpaio

He also dwelled on the racist conspiracy theory fringe. President Barack Obama's birth certificate, he once announced, was a "computer-generated forgery."


In 2011 a federal court ordered Arpaio to stop detaining people just because he suspected they were not citizens, a policy that plainly profiled and targeted Latinos. He routinely violated that court order. So he was convicted of criminal contempt of court earlier this year.

In his frenzied rally in Phoenix last week, Trump hinted broadly he might let Arpaio off the hook. Even so, he waited to act until the news would be drowned out by the roar of Hurricane Harvey.

To be sure, Trump does have a legal right to issue a pardon. The Constitution declares the President "shall have power to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the United States, except in cases of impeachment." But it still rings loud alarm bells, for a few reasons.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio says he was victim of 'abuse' for conviction

First, the crime. This was not mercy for some low level drug offender, say, who had served too much time. The President pardoned a public official who was found to have violated a court order that upheld the constitutional rights of minorities.

Once it was more common for presidents to issue pardons in contempt of court cases. A 1925 Supreme Court case even upheld the practice. But in recent decades, it has become seen to be a rebuke to the power and independence of the federal courts.

We've long worried Trump might trample judicial independence. Recall that last year, he loudly decried a federal judge in his own fraud case because the Indiana-born jurist was "Mexican."

But so far, as President, Trump's attacks on the courts were mostly just blustery tweets and words. He followed judicial rulings. Not this time. He has effectively stepped into a court case and said, "just ignore that pesky judge — you're free to go."

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

As usual you're stupid rrb the ship was named after his father and grandfather not the senator you stupid f****** idiot shut the f****** you idiot before you make a bigger fool yourself again!

Anonymous said...




well thanks for setting me straight on that, alky. this must be a really big day for you.





Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

In my not-so-humble opinion it is just another exhibited the president's racist attitude towards Mexicans of course, or we call the round here is beaners that should be shot.

And you always ignore the birther b******* that's behind his racist attacks on Obama for 6 years. And you try and claim he's not a racist you're blind.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

5 years 3 months and 2 days just because you're so stupid you don't understand it's not a fault of character it's a problem with addiction and it's very common you're addicted to being stupid so what the hell

Commonsense said...

You can distilled Rogers cut and paste screed into three sentences.

"I don't like Trump.
I don't like Arpaio.
and I don't like Trump pardoning Arpaio."

He'd find deeper pieces at his local adult book store.

Anonymous said...

RRB, the ship is Named After Admiral McCain,his dad, not his rino wacky Son.

Anonymous said...

BLMurderers kill two COP's in Kissemee and the left is silent. Antifa injuries Cops, spit on them and hit them with piss baloons. Not a story in liberal eyes. 50 plus of the antifa arrest liberal send lawyers and post bail.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

(45) didn't attend the memorial service for the victim of a Trump lover.

Contrast that to" Amazing Grace" to "both sides".

Anonymous said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...
5 years 3 months and 2 days just because you're so stupid you don't understand it's not a fault of character it's a problem with addiction and it's very common you're addicted to being stupid so what the hell
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you really need to speak more slowly into that mr. microphone, alky.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lF4ny7KivzA

and yes, it is a character flaw and personal failure.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

WorldNetDaily as your source of most information without attribution, just rephrase it a little bit and clean it up and claim it's all your thoughts. Mr Mensa

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Bulshit there are a lot of differences in opinion. But the AMA the American Medical Association the most valid source of medical information in the United States, disagrees with your stupid YouTube crap.

Commonsense said...

Yeah, Roger's gone round the bend.

Anonymous said...

But the AMA the American Medical Association the most valid source of medical information in the United States
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the CDC doesn't hand out big piles of $$$$$$$ for the study of personal failures, alky.

get something classified as a disease however, and uncle sugar's money tree really blooms.

if i were you i'd be seeking professional help to deal with your anger and hatred issues. the election of president trump has fucked you up BIGLY. it pains me to see you this way. you're supposed to be enjoying your new liver.

Anonymous said...

KD said...
RRB, the ship is Named After Admiral McCain,his dad, not his rino wacky Son.
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thanks KD. i'm not sure how i missed this.

C.H. Truth said...

So Roger responds with...

someone else's opinion.

Go figure.


besides, the criminal charges had nothing to do with profiling, or minority rights, or anything of that nature. So right off the bat, you have someone letting their own personal emotions and feelings about the person in general make a determination whether or not he should be found guilty of "something else" because he didn't like his overall actions.

Once again, the left wants us to focus on who the person is (or who they believe he is), rather than the actions involved. This is no form of justice in any civilized society.

The charges were regarding the fact that the Sheriff had been "detaining" illegals just for being illegals and that a judge ordered that he could no longer detain them because it was outside his jurisdiction to do so. Judge ordered that detaining illegals was the job of the Feds (who of course were not doing their jobs in Arizona).

So the local sheriff's department just found them, arrested them, and turned them over to border control (rather than detain them). He was fined by the Judge who found him guilty of "civil" contempt of court.

commie said...

thanks KD. i'm not sure how i missed this.

You missed it because you are a dumb, lazy, fuck that does not pay attention....That info was carried by every news source....Idiot

Anonymous said...

So right off the bat, you have someone letting their own personal emotions and feelings about the person in general make a determination whether or not he should be found guilty of "something else" because he didn't like his overall actions.
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kinda like the alky's demand that trump be impeached.

there's no high crime, there's no misdemeanor, but let's impeach him anyway because the alky, fueled by his raging case of election butthurt, says so.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He imprisoned people, against their 4th Amendment rights, innocent until proven guilty. They were guilty of looking like Mexicans. And in violation of the court orders.

(45) doesn't respect the rule of law.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Since there is no topic. It looks like the Minnesota Twins are going to get the wild card and my Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are done. The angels have been blowing some games you should have had. I wanted to see a Dodgers versus Angels World Series. California haters would be mad too bad.

And for the California haters the economy out here is booming. Downtown Los Angeles must have about about 5 high rise buildings under construction right now.

The skilled labor unions are all looking for help, Carpenters, plumbers, Sheet Metal Workers ironworkers, and especially electricians because of the high skills. And yes Carpenters is because Carpenters most of the time are the general superintendent that run the jobs. In my 30 years I only met only met non Carpenter that was the superintendent.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

In the case of impeachment High crimes and misdemeanors is the rules of the Congress or the Senate. The courts have no jurisdiction at all. It is completely up to the Congress to determine whether a high crime or misdemeanor has been committed. Look it up.

commie said...

Roger Amick said...
Since there is no topic.

Ca,,,,the 5th largest economic power in the world....states like Kansas, Alabama, and Georgia would be shit out of luck if Ca left the union.....They would then have to earn their own way and guess what.....they would go to hell in a hand basket......talk about fail.....!!!!High Crimes and misdemeanors is basically anything the congress wants it to be....there really is no standard.....rathole....

caliphate4vr said...

Fatty's here and angry. Typical Saturday for the loser troll

LMAO!!

commie said...

caliphate4vr said...
Fatty's here and angry. Typical Saturday for the loser troll

Weren't you supposed to be blowing your mates at a hooch today? Loser. Just another BS line trying to be tough from our insurance salesman.....LOLOLOL.....You want angry....I'm only an hour north of you, come on over......loser....

caliphate4vr said...

Fatty what are you gonna do with a plastic hip?

Fall over???

Anonymous said...

Notice how Alky sound more unstable then Maxine Waters with this (45) stuff. Both are self proclaimed Socialist.

Anonymous said...

FDR imprisoned 10's of thousand US CITIZEN, Alky you might want to check your slip, it is showing, again

Anonymous said...

Alky, again wrong, not one single person here hates CA. Just stop playing the Victim.
#MAGA and CA. Cool.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Trump is institutionally supporting racial profiling. The pardon was a clear sign. It runs along the comments on the judge of the ninth circuit court can't be trusted because he has Mexican ancestors. He was born in the United States. This is contrary to everything our country stands for. He wants to make it acceptable to judge someone's character by the color of his or her skin, or ancestry. I'm 46% German, so I could be a Nazi! Unbelievable that my earliest ancestor, came to the colonies in 1759. I'm a direct descendant.

Anonymous said...

Wrong again.
You do know HB, since 3 am on Nov. 2016 your nutz.

Anonymous said...

Omg, sure you are Alky, down another 5th of JD

Anonymous said...

The Hillbillies foundation took $100,000 plus dollars from then citizen Trump Dem. The right thing to do Hillary is to return the money.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

My first day, was May 25th, 2012. I haven't had a drink of alcohol since, not even close. One day at a time.

This will really make you shit yourself.

My statement from UCLA for the transplant.

$568,039.96

My out of pocket, is $240.00.

Go eat shit, k'putz. Enjoy your inherited farm. Moo moo moo moo moo moo moo!

Commonsense said...

He imprisoned people, against their 4th Amendment rights, innocent until proven guilty.

News flash Roger. All criminals who were innocent until proven guilty were arrested and detained before trial.

Entering the country illegally is a crime and deportation is the remedy.

Loretta said...

"Unbelievable that my earliest ancestor, came to the colonies in 1759. I'm a direct descendant."

Big deal.

I have you beat by hundreds of years.

I also have you beat by thousands of dollars in annual income without lifting a finger.

Why? Because my husband wasn't a worthless drunk, he took care of his family and himself.

You re no big deal. Just a lucky old drunk.

Loretta said...

"News flash Roger."

He only knows what he reads on OD, the Daily Beast, MsDNC, Facebook.

He camps out on those sites spewing his venom and vitriol.

Anonymous said...

Alky, as you polished of yet another 5th of JD, you some how staggered into the belief that I give a steaming shit about your broken life. I will be as clear on this as RRB has been, I don't care.

As for your lie that I hate CA, nope, wrong again.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

They were not granted their rights to ask for bail, and were denied the right to have a lawyer. It was a concentration camp. Both in defiance of court orders.

Myballs said...

Does headbaked really want us to compare Trump's pardon to Obama's??

Seriously?

Myballs said...

Arpaia was denied the opportunity for a jury trial.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I was successful in my working life.

My last 17 years, I was successful as a construction estimator for the largest health care, HMO in the country.
You have no idea how complex the job was. I made high five figure income, and accumulated a defined benefit pension. That alone is higher than the average income for the national average.

C.H. Truth said...

He imprisoned people, against their 4th Amendment rights, innocent until proven guilty. They were guilty of looking like Mexicans

Of course, he isn't charged with any of those crimes, Roger. One would assume for very good reasons.

You can only find his guilty or not guilty of what he is charged with.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Sep 16, 2015 - Median household income was $53,657 CNN

My California carpenter pension alone exceeds that.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Arpaio's lawyers said they would appeal the verdict, contending their client's legal fate should have been decided by a jury, not a judge. They also said U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton violated Arpaio's rights by not reading the decision in court.

"Her verdict is contrary to what every single witness testified in the case," his lawyers said in a statement. "Arpaio believes that a jury would have found in his favor, and that it will."

Last week, Arpaio said he felt "optimistic" about his case.

Arpaio's tactics over 24 years in office drew fierce opponents as well as enthusiastic supporters nationwide who championed what they considered a tough-on-crime approach, including forcing inmates to wear pink underwear and housing them in tents outside in the desert heat.

I am not surprised that this is acceptable behavior by beaner haters.



He was voted out of office in November 2016, defeated by little-known retired Phoenix police Sgt. Paul Penzone.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Anonymous said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...
In the case of impeachment High crimes and misdemeanors is the rules of the Congress or the Senate. The courts have no jurisdiction at all. It is completely up to the Congress to determine whether a high crime or misdemeanor has been committed. Look it up.
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alky,

i said it before and i'll say it again...

you don't have a high crime, and you don't have a misdemeanor.

your case of election results butthurt qualifies as neither.
'
you demand impeachment, yet you don't have a case.

for chrissakes, you can't even manage to properly interpret the case against sheriff joe.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous Myballs said...
Does headbaked really want us to compare Trump's pardon to Obama's??

Seriously?
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some of 0linsky's are already back in the can.

LOL.

here's a few:

http://directorblue.blogspot.com/2017/08/arpaio-gate-15-most-insane-obama-pardons.html#more

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

My words and mine alone. I stand by them.

Trump is institutionally supporting racial profiling. The pardon was a clear sign. It runs along the comments on the judge of the ninth circuit court can't be trusted because he has Mexican ancestors. He was born in the United States. This is contrary to everything our country stands for. He wants to make it acceptable to judge someone's character by the color of his or her skin, or ancestry.

Myballs said...

Every American has the right to a trial by a jury of his peers.

Except Arpaia.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

This is not in comparison, it stands alone.

You will not find it elsewhere.
Trump is institutionally supporting racial profiling. The pardon was a clear sign. It runs along the comments on the judge of the ninth circuit court can't be trusted because he has Mexican ancestors. He was born in the United States. This is contrary to everything our country stands for. He wants to make it acceptable to judge someone's character by the color of his or her skin, or ancestry.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I don't know why he was denied a jury at this time I'm finding out why.

Anonymous said...




according to some asshole at the huff po, if you served your country in the military that makes you a racist.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/becoming-a-racist-the-unfortunate-side-effect-of-serving_us_5995afe4e4b056a2b0ef038c?ncid=engmodushpmg00000003



you know, for the life of me i cannot understand why liberals don't win elections anymore.

Anonymous said...

He wants to make it acceptable to judge someone's character by the color of his or her skin, or ancestry.
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uh huh.

i can't wait until that virulent anti-semite trump discovers that jared kushner is jewish.

Myballs said...

So according to hb, a young muslim male yelling alahu akbar cannot be profiled as a potential violent threat or a Hispanic running across a dark desert from mexico into the us at night cannot be profiled as an illegal immigrant.

How dump that is.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

ry?

I am not a lawyer, but it seems to me that the 6th amendment to the U.S. constitution guarantees the right to a trial by jury in criminal matters.

This was a civil suit.

Commonsense said...

They were not granted their rights to ask for bail, and were denied the right to have a lawyer. It was a concentration camp.

You complaint is not with Arpaio, it's with Obama since they were turned over to ICE.

Didn't these people get a deportation hearing before they were kicked out?

Opps.

Myballs said...

Check the 7th amendment genuis

Commonsense said...

So according to hb, a young muslim male yelling alahu akbar cannot be profiled as a potential violent threat or a Hispanic running across a dark desert from mexico into the us at night cannot be profiled as an illegal immigrant.

He's only worried about those sinister Amish sneaking across the boarder.

Commonsense said...

This was a civil suit.

Doesn't matter.

In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law.

That's the 7th amendment.

Anonymous said...

Headbaked. Exactly.

Alky to tell us he ran a "consent ration camp" like FDR and the Japanese-Amercans?

Alky you can have it both ways either . This is not a stand alone Presidential pardon.
Zero (0) as Myballs pointed out had some real losers. And as RRB pointed out re-offened.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You folks, have not been able to refute my comments on the President.

Trump is institutionally supporting racial profiling."

It started even before he announced that he would run for President.

The most egregious was his deeply racist beliefs that the President was born in Kenya. His strategy from day one, was to exploit the still unresolved racial issues. Unfortunately, millions of Americans were very uncomfortable with an African-American President. He used that until he was forced to admit that Obama was born in Hawaii. In a very short comment. Neither the press or the Republican party especially, failed to denounce Trump, and say that someone who held those beliefs was unacceptable as a Presidential candidate for the United States as a Republican.

Then, when he denounced the circuit court judge as prejudiced against his executive order, because his Mexican ancestry.

Then came Charlottesville Virginian. His first statement drew rebuke from all sides. Despite the attempt to deflect interest, this still haunts him.

His campaign like appearance in Phoenix Arizona, amplified the criticism from all sides. He continued to appeal to his base, because he thrives on the applause and admiration. He made no attempt to unite the country. In fact, he once again, spoke to the KKK,anti-semantic and white Superiority groups.

Then this weekend, under the cover of hurricane Harvey, he signed the orders to ban brave Americans who happened to be trans gender. Allegedly claiming that the surgery was expensive. Ignoring the fact that the military medical care includes Viagra, at a cost far greater cost than the surgery.

The pardon has drawn harshly written criticism. The details don't matter. The fact that the that he was denied trial by jury isn't important.

What is of critical, is his request to Secretly Sessions to not follow up with criminal charges. I'm not lawyer, but in the federal government register is a specific note that interference with an invitation is obstruction of justice, and is a felony.

Fire up the insults! I have a life.

Adios amigos. Buenos dias para rrb. Mi Amigos Mexicano no se gusta!

Commonsense said...

You folks, have not been able to refute my comments on the President.

Insane, irrational ranting is best ignored.

Loretta said...

"Fire up the insults! I have a life."

Obviously not.

Anonymous said...

HalfButthurt, we one the right make an exception for you.

Anonymous said...

Ette, how did you enjoy that 7 to 10 inches of rain a few days ago. Odopium said the rain was cause by go real warminv.

Anonymous said...

Dear little hb, refute , funny word, you have yet to establish a foundation to refute.

Loretta said...

We're not home from our across the country road trip and won't be for another month. We delivered the two dobi pups for their training to become service dogs, they'll be wonderful companions.

Our son lives next door and none of us had any damage.

Loretta said...

"Sep 16, 2015 - Median household income was $53,657 CNN

My California carpenter pension alone exceeds that."

So, you need your monthly SS benefits.

Pitiful.

Anonymous said...

Ette, he did a very stupid thing, this thing he did financial makes him a financial retard.
HE needed SS so badly he started his draws @ Age 62.

Anonymous said...

Good to hear,,, no damage. Continue to enjoy this new free America.
#MAGA.

Anonymous said...
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Commonsense said...

#MAGA.

Loretta said...

#MAGA!!

Poor Texas.

😥

Anonymous said...

God sped to them.

Anonymous said...

Roger Amick said...
You folks, have not been able to refute my comments on the President.
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refute? shit, i can barely understand most of what you post - the unhinged and incoherent prattle of a person in the grip of mental illness.



Fire up the insults! I have a life.

Adios amigos. Buenos dias para rrb. Mi Amigos Mexicano no se gusta!
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a life that lately mentions me just a little too often to be considered sane.

when the only people around here that take you seriously are a pederast and a stroke victim, it signals that it's time for a little self-reflection, alky.

you warrant no refutation because you're not well, and your rants about impeachment and the 25th amendment make alex jones seem reasonable by comparison.

don't take yourself too seriously, alky. we sure as fuck don't.

Anonymous said...

Amen, RRB, Amen

Anonymous said...

4 days ago, going against the best advice of President Trumps, noaa and President Trumps Fema, the Mayor of Houston assured his citizens that they will all be fine, just shelter in place.

Omg, sad!

caliphate4vr said...

I don't know how you get 6.5 million people to evacuate. I was in Savannah when Floyd came ashore and at that time, it was the largest evacuation in US history a 3 hour drive to the lake took 9 hours.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

My niece lives in Houston. They are ok. But it's a disaster!

Anonymous said...

I notice no matter the issue alky "knows" some victim effected.

Loretta said...

"I notice no matter the issue alky "knows" some victim effected."

Good catch, so true.

Anonymous said...

I don't know anyone living in Houston or in Texas. I know my fellow American needs my help. So my wife and I gave a nice donation of cash to Red Cross. We are going to the local Red Cross that is collecting blood. We are both a few donations away from a mile stone of have given two gallons of blood over the years.

Anonymous said...

I notice no matter the issue alky "knows" some victim effected.
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when your life, viewed from every possible angle is such an undeniably disastrous pile of shit, one has to make every story, big or small, about himself in order to cope with having to endure each day.



commie said...

wife and I gave a nice donation of cash to Red Cross.

two bucks for a cup of coffee is not what I consider nice......idiot

commie said...

4 days ago, going against the best advice of President Trumps

I guess you forgot about Ike and Rita disasters!!! That's okay, I know your short term memory is fading rapidly.....BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!

James said...

Fascism, American Style

Paul Krugman: “As sheriff of Maricopa County, Ariz., Joe Arpaio engaged in blatant racial discrimination. His officers systematically targeted Latinos, often arresting them on spurious charges and at least sometimes beating them up when they questioned those charges. Read the report from the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, and prepare to be horrified.

“Let’s call things by their proper names here. Arpaio is, of course, a white supremacist. But he’s more than that. There’s a word for political regimes that round up members of minority groups and send them to concentration camps, while rejecting the rule of law: What Arpaio brought to Maricopa, and what the president of the United States has just endorsed, was fascism, American style.”
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And yes, I will say this before some of you do: We DID regrettably practice a form of American fascism and racism toward Japanese American citizens under FDR.

wphamilton said...

That Trump chooses to spend his time, wielding the power of the Presidency to further his petty authoritarian ideals by pardoning a sheriff who abused his authority implementing racist policies, and pushing for arming police with military hardware, brings one disappointment after another to those of use hoping to see some success by the President in any substantial issue.

NK is miniaturizing nukes and testing ICBM's, and our President is busy pardoning abusive hick lawmen that supported him. There is no strategy for Afghanistan, no strategy to restrain North Korea, no plans to strengthen our European alliances, no coherence at all with respect to Russia, no domestic political strategy with any chance of success, but Trump pardons his buddy by gosh, and mouths off with his blame games in response to violent domestic unrest.

I didn't expect I'd have to ask again when it got this ridiculous, but what exactly would it take for you to abandon your support of Trump?

KD, Public Meltdown of poor WP, sad ! said...

Jesus Christ WP, are you really going to continue this public meltdown you are doing for the next 7.5 years?

KD, Trump said...

what exactly would it take for you to abandon your support of Trump?"

For him to actually do something that is provable that is against his oath of office.

You would never support him. Clearly you are "butthurt" that Hillary or some no chance loser you voted for did not win.

Grow up , get over it .

wphamilton said...

The biggest loser I see in all this is Trump himself. He did win the presidency, in part due to folks like you who irrationally project some sort of "butthurt meltdown" onto objective commentary. Get over the election KD, that shtick is getting tedious.

Trump has already failed in just about every policy initiative. I'm used to it, and expect it for the duration, but it sounds like you've got a long 3.5 years ahead of you if you're going to deny this reality the whole time.

So only some impeachable offense will lose your support? Provable against his oath? No amount of failure, no amount of bad judgment, not pointless wars nor hiking taxes nor trashing trade. You'd still support all that.
Only if something that can be proven, dead to rights, that Trump has deliberately failed to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution".

Anonymous said...



wp, you might want to pause to consider that there is a sizeable number of us who are content to simply not have hillary as our president.

you can't get down in the weeds on policy successes and impeachable offenses and failures and such until the cows come home, but i think you are dismissive of the fact that there is a significant number of americans who hit their fucking knees every day and thank their god that hillary is not and never will be our president.

and those same americans are going to be the ones who will crawl across broken glass if necessary to reelect trump.

understand how we got to where we are. and also understand that we can get here again.

cowardly king obama said...

It's amazing people who blindly supported Obama who strengthened Iran, allowed Korea to proceed to nuclear and Iraq to lose all the gains think Trump can't be defended, while he is going head-on with these huge problems he inherited.

Obama was a waste, the "resistance" he formed is troubling and the MSM is driving his sheep over the cliff. Just look here...

MAGA

Anonymous said...

Long 3.5 years" wp
Naw,see the sole reason I voted for trump was to beat hillary.

With that done . Well, let put it to you like this.

The sun comes up with me smiling the smirk of victory.

Anonymous said...

RRB, exactly.

WP has not told us which lose he voted for , you would think he would be proud to tell us.

I gave up waiting

Anonymous said...

RRB, exactly.

WP has not told us which lose he voted for , you would think he would be proud to tell us.

I gave up waiting

wphamilton said...

I don't know why, but it's so amusing that KD keeps going on about not knowing who I voted for (tho he "gave up waiting" just today I guess) it would be a shame to reveal.

I'll give you a hint though. It wasn't Hillary.

Anonymous said...

WP gutless.

Having run over you like a frighten squirrel.

wphamilton said...

LOL, tell me you aren't losing sleep over who I voted for? You should have been paying attention, but now you'll never know.

You ever wonder why the US vote is secret ballot?