Tuesday, August 27, 2019

But they would like their style of liberalism to rule the country?

60 comments:

Anonymous said...

We know .CA graduates fewer people by percent of population then Does Kansas.

Anonymous said...

Speaking of broke Alky, is he still homeless?

Commonsense said...

Democrat motto:

Make America California Again

C.H. Truth said...

The public library that Roger posts at is probably closed on Tuesdays.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

California’s job market powered ahead in July amid the longest expansion since the 1960s, and unemployment remained at a record low.

Since the post-recession turnaround in February 2010, the state has added 3.3 million jobs, accounting for more than 15% of the nation’s employment gains, state officials reported.

Last month’s tally of 19,600 new jobs was lower than June’s revised 41,300 number. But monthly payroll data are volatile. More significantly, California has added an average of 29,200 jobs a month over this 113-month expansion. Year over year, the state’s employment growth outpaced the nation’s, 1.8% to 1.5%.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2019-08-16/california-job-growth-is-outpacing-the-nations

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Run by the incompetent Democrats.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

His performance at the G7 exposed his incompetence and possible mental diseases.

Anonymous said...




JUST IN: A panel appointed by Mayor Bill de Blasio proposes eliminating all gifted programs in order to desegregate schools

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/26/nyregion/gifted-programs-nyc-desegregation.html?smtyp=cur&smid=tw-nytmetro


the equal distribution of misery is always the goal of the left.

and it seems like every fucking time CA makes a truly stupid decision, NY says 'hold my beer.'


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The rest of the leaders laughed at the man.

He said he did not appear at the economic hearing claiming he had meetings with two other wp leaders like India and one other but the trouble is they were all at the meeting

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Is supposed to have meeting at the his home Florida business means is a violation of the Constitution.🐻

Commonsense said...

Roughly 5 million people left California in the last decade. See where they went.

An unprecedented number of Californians left for other states during the last decade, according to new tax return data from the Internal Revenue Service.

About 5 million Californians left between 2004 and 2013. Roughly 3.9 million people came here from other states during that period, for a net population loss of more than 1 million people.

The trend resulted in a net loss of about $26 billion in annual income.

About 600,000 California residents left for Texas, which drew more Californians than any other state. Roughly 350,000 people came from Texas to California.

The housing boom, recession and housing bust, which hit California harder than most states, likely played a role in the trend. The greatest net population losses occurred during the housing boom, the IRS data show, when many Californians were priced out of the market. The subsequent recession saw many people lose their homes and jobs and go to states with lower unemployment. Conservative analyst and Hoover Institute Fellow Carson Bruno also blames the state's high cost of living and tax structure.


With shit on the streets, and being harassed by the homeless the out-migration only accelerated.

Anonymous said...




Is supposed to have meeting at the his home Florida business means is a violation of the Constitution


perhaps the alky had a fucking stroke.

the evidence kis certainly there.


Anonymous said...



With shit on the streets, and being harassed by the homeless the out-migration only accelerated.


only a fucking imbecile believes that mexifornia's politicians are responsible for mexifornia's employment growth.

Commonsense said...

Is supposed to have meeting at the his home Florida business means is a violation of the Constitution

Doral is uniquely suitable for a G7 meeting and Trump has ready stated he won't make a profit out of the meeting so there is not even the slightest problem with you mythical emoluments case.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://youtu.be/FEpwkaJQh1k

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You are too cowardly to watch this.

Anonymous said...




Doral is uniquely suitable for a G7 meeting and Trump has ready stated he won't make a profit out of the meeting so there is not even the slightest problem with you mythical emoluments case.


the guy doesn't even take his salary, for chrissakes. i strongly suspect he'd have no problem with donating everything to host a G-7.


Anonymous said...



Blogger Roger Amick said...

You are too cowardly to watch this.



only a fool watches ralphie strap-on, alky. watching that feckless cunt requires zero courage.

her ratings indicated as much after the russia hoax fell through its own ass.

maddow mocking anyone is rich. maddow mocking trump is hilarious.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The President repeated lies and the White House had to scramble to provide excuses for his incompetent response to questions.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The divisions were laid bare on the first day, when President Donald Trump insisted to U.S. allies at an opening dinner for the G-7 summit that Russia belongs back in the elite group of leading nations and then bluntly informed his French counterpart they do not see eye-to-eye on Iran.

But by the end of Day Three, Trump was having a kumbaya moment in public. “There’s been no fights or arguments. No anything. There’s been great unity here. The papers haven’t reported how great it’s been,” he told reporters at his midday meeting Monday with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

That was the pattern Trump followed for most of his three-day visit to southwestern France, where only the coastal winds rivaled the breakneck pace of vague and vacillating statements on pressing issues including North Korea, Iran, the environment and trade. The president at times sought to placate allies with assurances that he would work with them to broker trade deals or find areas of compromise despite firmly established differences.

It was typical Trump on display on the world stage, refusing to be boxed in by anyone on anything. The president’s meandering statements and conflicting remarks left aides and allies alike guessing at his intended course of action — and his critics reviving questions about his fitness for office.

“Sorry, it’s the way I negotiate,” Trump shot back at a reporter during Monday’s press conference when questioned about whether there’s an actual strategy behind his constant back-and-forth on his positions regarding trade with China.

“It has done very well for me over the years,” Trump said. “It’s doing even better for the country.”

The G-7 followed a week in which the president flip-flopped positions — often within a day — on China tariffs, gun restrictions, purchasing Greenland, tax cuts to fight a potential recession and more. The uncertainty flowing from the president triggered tremors in markets and questions from politicians and business executives about where the president seemed to be taking the world’s largest economy.

Earlier in the day, Trump had showered Chinese President Xi Jinping with praise, calling him “a great leader” and declaring that he and Beijing were ready — and eager — to return to the negotiating table. But less than 24 hours prior, Trump aides were forced to do damage control after he publicly suggested he may be having second thoughts on his tariff war China.

He only meant that he regretted “not raising the tariffs higher,” White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham later said.

From China and Iran to climate change and North Korea’s weapons testing, Trump spent the summit dancing between positions that endeared himself to his fellow leaders and positions that faithfully represented his “America First” approach — leaving observers to wonder whether he was keeping his options open, or simply making decisions on the fly without advance planning.

Never was the dithering more evident than during Trump’s interactions with French President Emmanuel Macron. The host of this year’s summit has positioned himself as a champion of multilateralism, offering a sharp contrast to Trump’s economic nationalism and scorn for global coordination.

In a move that angered some White House officials, Macron swept Trump off to lunch within an hour of his arrival in Biarritz, telling reporters before the pair was left to dine alone that their agenda for the weekend included topics like climate change, gender equality and the raging Amazon wildfires.

Administration officials, who complained that the president was cornered by his French counterpart, were caught off guard when Trump tweeted afterward that his lunch with Macron was “the best meeting we have had yet.”

“Progress being made!” he wrote.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

But two days later, Trump skipped a working session on climate change — an issue some of his advisers had described as too “niche” for the G-7, a group whose original mission was to address pressing economic concerns. And when the president was asked hours later to share his views on climate change, his response couldn’t have put more daylight between him and Macron.

“I feel that the United States has tremendous wealth, the wealth is under its feet … I’m not going to lose that wealth on dreams, on windmills, which, frankly, aren’t working too well,” Trump said.

In a similar fashion, Trump told Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe he understood his concerns about North Korea’s latest short-term missile launches. “I’m not happy about it,” Trump said, sitting next to Abe in a bilateral meeting on Sunday.

The next day, however, when he and Macron fielded questions from French and American reporters, Trump returned to his flattery of the North Korean leader, who he’s met twice. ”Kim Jong Un, who I’ve gotten to know extremely well … he is a man with a country that has tremendous potential,” Trump said.

He continued, “I think that North Korea has tremendous economic potential and I think that Kim Jong Un sees that he would be the leader and I think he sees the tremendous potential that it’s got.”

Rocket Man!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Late in the administration of President Reagan, his wife and his aides hid his symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.

He has been reversing his positions on multiple issues and they don't make sense if you take off your partisan sunglasses, you should be concerned.

Anonymous said...

Roger Amick said...

The President repeated lies and the White House had to scramble to provide excuses for his incompetent response to questions.



you mean like trump wanting to nuke hurricanes?

those kind of repeated lies, alky?


LOL @ the alky.

cowardly king obama said...

The Hill
‏@thehill

Joe Walsh: "I just found out I lost my national radio show, so that's gone."

Catturd Retweeted The Hill
Welcome to the Trump curse. Enjoy

Maybe it was his racist tweets or over 100k behind in child support that came up but I like this

ROFLMFAO !!!

Anonymous said...




stop plagiarizing from politico alky

https://www.politico.com/story/2019/08/26/donald-trump-g7-summit-confounds-1475891

Anonymous said...




yup, trump is crazy but a leading liberal psychologist says trump will kill millions more than stalin, mao, and pol pot combined.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/26/politics/donald-trump-g7-climate-change/index.html


Trump had "scheduled meetings and bilaterals with Germany and India" which is why he couldn't go to the climate change meeting.

As CNN's Jim Sciutto pointed out, both German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi were in the climate change meeting. (There's visual evidence!) That fact gives us these options by way of explaining the White House position:

1) Modi and Merkel have been cloned and can appear in two places at once

2) Trump was meeting not with the heads of Germany and India but with lower-level staff.


Both Germany and India denied again.

Anonymous said...




He has been reversing his positions on multiple issues and they don't make sense if you take off your partisan sunglasses, you should be concerned.


alky, your TDS has cost you your marriage, your home and your sanity.

someone with that resume` telling me i should be concerned about anything is something i can dismiss with the greatest of ease.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.politico.com/story/2019/08/26/donald-trump-g7-summit-confounds-1475891

Anonymous said...



As CNN's Jim Sciutto pointed out...

sciutto worked for the 0linsky administration you fucking twit.

anything he points out is, like you, a fucking joke.

and cnn just hired noted pathological liar andrew mccabe.

LOL.

yeah, i believe cnn.

suuuuuuuuuuuuuuure i do.




Myballs said...

So Roger has disagreed with everything Trump has said, thought and done. So now Roger says Trump is reversing his positions and yet, he still disagrees with everything Trump says, thinks and does.

Could it be that the problem lies in roger?

Anonymous said...




Could it be that the problem lies in roger?


mail order certainly thought so.



Anonymous said...

Bingo

"alky, your TDS has cost you your marriage, your home and your sanity.

someone with that resume` telling me i should be concerned about anything is something i can dismiss with the greatest of ease."

Anonymous said...

Could it be that the problem lies in roger?"

Yep, two ex wives, his "friends" didn't give him a dime or a place to stay.

At 66 years old broken angry Alky is homeless.

Let that soak in, elderly, unemployable, broke and homeless.

I recall on SOARS , he bragged that his yearly booze bill was more than most ppl earn in a year.

Anonymous said...

Those praying for the US Workers to fail and suffer a recession got some more bad news.

Home prices up 2.1% in latest report.

Anonymous said...

Oh, and the workers, earners and consumers are doing very well.

"A closely followed survey of consumer confidence index fell slightly to 135.1 in August from a revised 135.8 in July, the Conference Board said Tuesday. The index remains close to an 19-year high."

Anonymous said...

Lost Years January 2017, 111.8 consumer confidence .

""The decline in confidence was driven solely by a less optimistic outlook for business conditions, jobs, and especially consumers' income prospects. Consumers' assessment of current conditions, on the other hand, improved in January. Despite the retreat in confidence, consumers remain confident that the economy will continue to expand in the coming months," said Lynn Franco, Director of Economic Indicators at The Conference Board."

Today it is 135.1.

anonymous said...

essive paradise update: "The federal government estimates that California—with 12% of the nation’s population—accounts for 30% of the nation’s homeless and 49% of all unsheltered individuals."


And Ca ranks #1 in federal income tax payments.....beat Tx by 2x!!!!!

anonymous said...


Home prices up 2.1% in latest report.

Which means fewer people can afford them!!!!! You dumb fuck!!!! It also shows a inventory shortage while starts have also slowed!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Trump blasts the Obama administration’s record of creating jobs and claims to be doing much better. Yet, under Obama, the unemployment rate fell from a high of 10 percent to just 4.7 percent. Under Trump, it has dropped further to 3.7 percent. Which president had the bigger impact?

The lost years per kput'z.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://beta.washingtonpost.com/opinions/trumps-obama-envy-is-getting-even-worse/2019/08/26/5dadc7d0-c83a-11e9-be05-f76ac4ec618c_story.html?outputType=amp

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

It's the irrational comments are the problem.

Anonymous said...




Divorce Filing: That Terrorist Whore Ilhan Omar Flew an Adultery Jet Into My Marriage

—Ace of Spades

I'm paraphrasing.

The scandal here is that Omar wasn't even related to the guy.



http://ace.mu.nu/archives/383017.php

Anonymous said...

Hi Alky, nice to see you didn't kill yourself. It was touch and go for ya. Your posts of despair on your FB and your friends reactions was horrid.

CHT reached out to your sister, she assured us you were getting help .

Anonymous said...




man, the alky's plagiarism is chronic...

Trump blasts the Obama administration’s record of creating jobs and claims to be doing much better. Yet, under Obama, the unemployment rate fell from a high of 10 percent to just 4.7 percent. Under Trump, it has dropped further to 3.7 percent. Which president had the bigger impact?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/trumps-obama-envy-is-getting-even-worse/2019/08/26/5dadc7d0-c83a-11e9-be05-f76ac4ec618c_story.html?noredirect=on


and he steals from that serial racist - eugene robinson.

anonymous said...

Rat the fucktard posted from


—Ace of Spades

A white nationalist site with no redeeming values whatsoeveR!!!!!

Commonsense said...

Denny to you any site to the right of Stalin is a white nationalist site.

Caliphate4vr said...

Obama, the unemployment rate fell from a high of 10 percent to just 4.7 percent. Under Trump, it has dropped further to 3.7 percent. Which president had the bigger impact?

Just think what the unemployment rate would be, if the donks hadn’t allowed 20 million uneducated, undocumented people from shitholes in

Commonsense said...

and he steals from that serial racist - eugene robinson.

The funny thing is that he gives Obama credit for reducing unemployment from 10 percent when Obama was responsible for 10 percent unemployment in the first place.

C.H. Truth said...

Roger fails to inform people that it actually rose to 10% under Obama, and was still over 9% nearly three years into his Presidency. In fact Obama was in his second term before actually decreasing unemployment by more than a 0.1 of a percent from when he started.

Ironically, unemployment didn't go down until Obama lost both the House and the Senate, and couldn't implement any more of his policies.

C.H. Truth said...

Obama's 1 trillion dollar stimulus didn't go anything.

Electing a Republican House and Senate dropped unemployment nearly in half.

Anonymous said...

Roger Obama was the Arsonist, he does get credit for calling the Fire Dept.

Anonymous said...

Roger hand out this bouquet .

The Lost Years price of Unleaded Gas.
2012 $3.64

Drill Baby Drill.
Today $2.56. (Add a buck if you live in CA.)


Anonymous said...

So she married her brother, then married some dude and was fucking this married dude, what a slut. No wonder Roger love this gap.

"The wife of a Democrat consultant alleges her husband engaged in an extramarital affair with freshman Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) in recent months, according to a report.

The New York Post, citing divorce filings obtained by the newspaper, reports Dr. Beth Jordan Mynett said her husband Tim Mynett admitted to having an affair with Omar in April. Dr. Mynett also alleges her spouse dropped a “shocking declaration of love” for the far-left lawmaker and dumped her soon after, state filings submitted to the Superior Court of the District of Columbia on Tuesday."

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

A G-7 Fiasco to Remember
Without U.S. leadership, the world is a more dangerous place.

August 26, 2019, 5:49 AM PDT
Bull in a talk shop.
Bull in a talk shop. Photographer: Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images
Although Group of Seven summits rarely produce much of value, they can generally be relied on to avoid making things worse. This weekend’s gathering in Biarritz, France, was a notable exception. With concerns about the global economy mounting, and security and environmental challenges demanding fresh purpose and clarity from the U.S. and its allies, the summit only compounded the risks.

There’s no mystery about who to blame: an American president who has made chaos his method of government and renounced the global leadership role that all his modern predecessors, much to the U.S.’s benefit, were eager to discharge.

Disarray was the summit’s only constant. First, in off-the-cuff remarks to reporters, President Donald Trump suggested that he was having second thoughts about the policy that he’s proud to call a “trade war.” Clarification followed: An official explained that the president was only wondering whether it might have been better to make tariffs against China even higher. Then, on Monday, Trump said China had called U.S. trade officials asking to restart the talks; Beijing seemed puzzled by the news.

“I think [the other governments] respect the trade war,” the president had remarked Sunday. How could they not?

Earlier Trump had “hereby ordered” (in a tweet, of course) “our great American companies … to immediately start looking for an alternative to China, including bringing your companies HOME and making your products in the USA.” Because the president lacks the authority to hereby order any such thing, another clarification was required. The president said he could declare a national emergency and this would provide all the powers he would need — you know, should he abruptly choose to decouple the world’s two largest economies and thereby engineer a global slump.

Turning to other business, the U.S. president missed few chances to contradict either himself or his summit partners. Should Russia be readmitted to these meetings, for instance? France, Germany and the U.K. are wary; Trump says he likes the idea. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe deplored North Korea’s latest missile tests, saying they violated United Nations Security Council resolutions. President Trump said, “We’re in the world of missiles, folks, whether you like it or not.”

Perhaps finding inspiration in the U.S. example, French President Emmanuel Macron added a little Trump-like disarray of his own, springing a visit to Biarritz by Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif on the rest of the group. (Zarif met with Macron but not the other leaders.) French officials said the G-7 had asked the French president to pursue the possibility of dialogue with Iran. The U.S. demurred, but “I can’t stop people from talking,” Trump said.

Indeed you can’t. That’s the problem with grandstanding and fomenting confusion. Such antics are apt to catch on.

Global economic momentum is fading, not least due to Trump’s fondness for trade wars — and bear in mind that if a new recession is the result, central banks will lack the means to respond effectively. Global measures to combat climate change remain woefully insufficient. Global safety and security have been compromised by the rapid decay in conventions and institutions of international cooperation.

What’s truly remarkable is that all of these challenges are the result of deliberate acts of U.S. policy. The summit couldn’t have put everything back together — that’s the work of years, starting with a different U.S. president — but it could have offered some respite. Instead, the planet’s most powerful politician has dug the world into an even deeper hole.

To contact the senior editor responsible for Bloomberg Opinion’s editorials: David Shipley at davidshipley@bloomberg.net .

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/2019/08/27/trumps_g-7_fiasco_threatens_world_economy_484408.html

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Cht , Obama inherited an economy in the deepest recession since 1929. In six months, the economic recovery lasted until the end of his administration. We were losing 400,000 jobs a month! You call that a failure.

You have lost your mind.

Commonsense said...

Cht , Obama inherited an economy in the deepest recession since 1929.

And he failed to turn it around overseeing the slowest peacetime "recovery" in history, settling for an anemic 1% growth in GDP as the "new normal".

Trump inherited that mess from Obama and from the moment Trump was elected the economy started turning around.

He made America Great Again.

Anonymous said...



And he failed to turn it around overseeing the slowest peacetime "recovery" in history, settling for an anemic 1% growth in GDP as the "new normal".


and ironically just like FDR and the "great" depression.

at the time of the 29 crash the rest of the industrialized world had fallen into a depression.

the key difference, and what made our depression "great" while they recovered quickly was FDR's asshat liberal policies. wage and price controls. paying one guy to dig a hole while paying another to fill it in.

and oh yes, the birth of employer provided health insurance which began the skewing of pricing in the healthcare industry forever more. employers used the incentives of employer provided health insurance to skirt the wage controls imposed by FDR, seeking a competitive advantage to lure the most talented workers.

trump has clearly illustrated the contrast between a free market left to its own devices, and a manipulated market controlled by economic imbeciles like FDR and 0linsky.

our economy is booming because trump has simply unleashed it. he removed the regulatory barriers imposed by myopic and power-hungry keynesians, and he let a free people engage in free markets.

Commonsense said...

If WWII wasn't on the horizon FDR would have never been elected for a third term. His economic policies failed that miserably.