Thursday, April 25, 2019

Lowest since 69 !!!

There is a one liner or two in that headline!

14 comments:

Anonymous said...




this cannot be allowed to stand.

we must impeach the pussy-grabbing motherfucker for objecting to justice and return to those halcyon days of malaise under 0linsky.

the great eight will see to it that justice be served to save us from this constitutional crisis of "orange man bad" or something. this threat to our deep state democracy must be stopped.



Anonymous said...




when even the most strident liberals are calling bullshit -


You know what was fake news? Most of the Russiagate story. There was no Trump-Russia conspiracy, that thing we just spent three years chasing. The Mueller Report is crystal clear on this.

He didn’t just “fail to establish” evidence of crime. His report is full of incredibly damning passages, like one about Russian officialdom’s efforts to reach the Trump campaign after the election: “They appeared not to have preexisting contacts and struggled to connect with senior officials around the President-Elect.”

Not only was there no “collusion,” the two camps didn’t even have each others’ phone numbers!

In March of 2017, in one of the first of what would become a mountain of mafia-hierarchy-style “Trump-Russia contacts” graphics in major newspapers, the Washington Post described an email Trump lawyer Michael Cohen sent to Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov. They called it “the most direct interaction yet of a top Trump aide and a senior member of Putin’s government.”

The report shows the whole episode was a joke. In order to further the Trump Tower project-that-never-was, Cohen literally cold-emailed the Kremlin. More than that, he entered the email incorrectly, so the letter initially didn’t even arrive. When he finally fixed the mistake, Peskov didn’t answer back.

That was “the most direct interaction yet of a top Trump aide and a senior member of Putin’s government”!



https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/russiagate-fiasco-taibbi-news-media-826246/amp/


anonymous said...

And what does trump have to do with that?????

Massive debt.....slpwing GDP....tariffs.....continuing labor growth now for the 95th month in a row.......

anonymous said...

" There was no Trump-Russia" criminal conspiracy",

FIFY again, rat breath....there was plenty of trump russian interactions during the campaign that was well documented in Muellers report....

anonymous said...

BY KIMBERLY AMADEO Updated March 27, 2019

U.S. GDP growth will slow to 2.1% in 2019 from 2.9% in 2018. It will be 1.9% in 2020 and 1.8% in 2021. That's according to the most recent forecast released at the Federal Open Market Committee meeting on March 21, 2019. The projected slowdown in 2019 and beyond is a side effect of the trade war, a key component of Trump's economic policies.

Commonsense said...

Wishcasting, about as valid as "Kerry in a landslide."

But you'll like this Dennis. The heavily skewed Morning Consult poll has Biden ahead by about 8 points. Which coincidentally is about how much the sample is skewed towards Democrats.

anonymous said...

Why it is called GLOBAL WARMING....As the US midwest chilled...the rest of the world BAKED!!!!!


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By Mark Torregrossa | mtorregr@mlive.com

NOAA says sweltering conditions around the world last month made March 2019 the second hottest March on record for Earth, after March 2016. You probably won’t believe that in Michigan, as we were colder than average.

The average global temperature in March was 1.9 degrees F above the 20th-century average of 54.9 degrees F, making it the second hottest March on record in 140 years of temperature records. Temperature records date back to 1880. This recent past March also was the 43rd consecutive March and 411 consecutive month with global temperatures above average, according to NOAA.


The red shaded areas where warmer than average. The smaller blue areas were colder than average in March 2019.
The red shaded areas where warmer than average. The smaller blue areas were colder than average in March 2019.
You’ll notice a vast majority of the globe has a red shading for March 2019 temperatures. The red shadings are warmer than average.

A large part of the central U.S., including Michigan, was cooler than average. Most Lower Michigan cities were around three degrees colder than average in March. That’s not an extremely cold situation, but far enough from average for Michiganders to feel cold.

NOAA advises that record-hot year-to-date temperatures were felt across parts of Australia, northern Alaska, northwestern Canada, southern Brazil, the Barents Sea, the Tasman and East China seas, and in scattered areas across all the southern oceans.

So while Michigan and a large part of the Midwest was cool, most of the globe was much warmer than average.

anonymous said...

The heavily skewed Morning Consult poll has Biden ahead by about 8 points.


Like the heavily skewed Rasmussen poll has trump at 49-49!!! Please, unlike you, I take polls with a grain of pragmatism....LOLOLOL

Commonsense said...

Well Rasmussen's sample is more balanced and reflective of voter demographics. And it's likely voters as opposed to the useless all adults and nearly useless registered voters.

It's certainly more reflective than the polling done by the media to fit a pre-determined narrative.

American Voters said...

Manufacturing jobs growing for the first time since the 90s. After Obama said they were gone for good.

That's the difference between the two presidents. One is actually doing something.

Anonymous said...

American Voter is 100 % correct.

anonymous said...

Well Rasmussen's sample is more balanced and reflective of voter demographic

What do you base that statement on.... your GED??????? BWAAAAAA!!!!

anonymous said...

If the Feb. 10 to Feb. 12 average found a 44 percent to 55 percent disapproval spread of 11, which was just published on Feb. 13, it is statistically impossible for the Feb. 11 to Feb. 13 period to show a 49 percent approval rating to 50 who disapprove. Aside from the fact that Rasmussen’s tracking results have a 10.5 percent average disparity with comparable polling from Gallup and Fox News, the Feb. 13 release was a wild, wild swing from the previous day’s results.

We are literally talking about a 10-point swing over the course of one day in a model that supposedly averages findings over the tracking period of several days. Comparatively, Gallup rarely ever exceeds a swing of 3 points in a single day. Because tracking polls are conducted by averaging the results over a particular period of time, such as 3 or 5 days, significant swings are suspect.

cowardly king obama said...

lo iq "unknown" strikes again...

Comparatively, Gallup rarely ever exceeds a swing of 3 points in a single day

… Gallup stop doing daily tracking polls some time ago

and Rasmussen shows nothing like you are talking about. I think you are mixed up with a posting error they made several years ago which was widely panned.

lo iq and brain freeze are not a good combination

ROFLMFAO !!!