Low energy, no stamina... The hits just keep on comin' "Leaders of France, Ger, Italy, Japan, Canada & UK walk the streets of Taormina. Trump follows in a golf cart" pic.twitter.com/MAEuwkY7ud— Kimmel to trump: Isn’t it past your jail time (@MaggieJordanACN) May 27, 2017
GOLF cart? He ********ed up again. Think of the points he would've scored with his base if he'd blasted past those pasty-faced pedestrians in one of these ...
He's back. I wonder if Trump's phone did not have roaming on it impeding him from being able to Tweet abroad. It is my opinion that many of the leaks coming out of the White House are fabricated lies made up by the #FakeNews media.— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 28, 2017 Whenever you see the words 'sources say' in the fake news media, and they don't mention names....— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 28, 2017 LOL... pic.twitter.com/rL1NsioH0N— Simon Cullen (@Simon_Cullen) May 28, 2017
So everybody so eloquently decrying our warification of everything and talking up the concept of blowback a page or so back all voted for Ron Paul, right?
Why? Are you so naive to believe that Ron could have retreated from our conflicts and treaty obligations?
Not sure how much it matters when he was the only candidate actively talking about it (and to a lesser extent, so was Johnson). You'll have to remind me of the treaties under which we were obligated to engage in hostilities since, let's say Vietnam, inclusive.
Not to mention that "warification" now apparently includes nuclear stalemate with North Korea and Motherbombing Afghanistan. Clearly #bothsidesdoit
Which of course, is always overshadowed by his dipshit libertarian economic beliefs Only because he would keep blacking out on where we had troops.
There are at least a few issues wrapped up in there, you know. And it was a mostly rhetorical question, which I'm sure you also knew.
Well, in Johnson's defense, you can't decide if it's good or bad to bomb Aleppo if you don't know what it is...
1. So you don't REALLY care about our various wars, because 2. I fail to see how there is no positive impact economically as a result of scaling back both foreign adventurism and ruinous moral policing. Touche.
Some people seem eager to elect unqualified governance. At least Johnson was honest about it and his supporters dug it, despite asking for perfection from anyone else. Trump supporters are still sure they voted for the most qualified candidate. Most Dems know that in politics you choose the lesser evil, and it seems that boorish, hawkish, kind of unappealing female was, not only the lesser evil, but head and shoulders above the rest.
Jr gets PWN3D!!! First this: They laughed more when they didn't have to pay. Be as snide as you want but you're going to finally pay your share. The free ride is over! https://t.co/mXBvknF5Zx— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) May 27, 2017 Then this happens... "Free ride"? Skippy, your whole life has been a free ride.— Robert K Trobich (@RKTlaw) May 27, 2017 868535214473072640 is not a valid tweet id Fredo Trump defends daddy's lies to justify his inept statesmanship on first foreign trip. Enjoy building hotels in the Ozarks.— Blinktip (@blinktip) May 27, 2017 868524329222451200 is not a valid tweet id
1) Oh trust me, as a father of three kids who are about to reach service age, I am greatly concerned our various wars, but the have little to do with your and every other libertarian's reduction to everything to your personal, minuscule contribution to the federal treasury. Feel free to disagree, but economic libertarianism, as practiced, has certainly contributed to the economic "need" for our foreign adventures. I mean, if the locals can't be kept under control by a kleptocratic royal family or authoritarian ruler that will make sure that the foreign corporation's mineral extraction profits, then we have to get involved to protect "national interests" in the region. You'd think you guys would be making a temporary pact with government spending to further exploration of space so that you can have a place without any locals to cause trouble and you can claim some asteroid to mine without any pesky government oversight on how you do it or what you do with the Unobtainium, how specifically, how you deal with any claim jumpers or rivals. 2) And domestically, it really isn't any better, is it. The poor, poor utility companies that are still reliant on coal fired plants harp and harp about how they just can't make any money complying with keeping coal ash out of public water sources and sulfur particulates out of the air. I mean, if people want cleaner air & water, they should just move. Of course, when labor gets too expensive, you'll just pack up to some other godforsaken country that's willing to exploit it's lower classes like a mineral to be processed and burned and that lets corporations keep selling widgets at prices just affordable enough for their manufactured "needs" to keep shareholders & the venture capital partners happy.
Speaking of snowflakes... Seems Trump can't take it anymore and is blocking a lot of people on Twitter that are just "telling it like it is" or "speaking what is on their mind" or "saying what others are already thinking" 869205119723859968 is not a valid tweet id Congratulations to @AynRandPaulRyan, who was just blocked by Trump. She proved he loves the 2nd amendment, but can't even remember the 1st. pic.twitter.com/h8z4fK8HwG— Rob 🚀 (@RJSzczerba) May 29, 2017 I'm not afraid of a mean tweet from "@POTUS*", @TheRickWilson, it's the other way around #ImpeachTrump #BlockedByTrump #TheLastWord pic.twitter.com/k2GXNwqnAl— (((Tara Dublin))), Rock Star Author 📚❤️🔥🤘🏻 (@taradublinrocks) May 19, 2017 HE BLOCKED ME, GUYS. LOOKS LIKE OUR PRESIDENT IS THE SNOWFLAKE. pic.twitter.com/XsSUejYrcl— Bess Kalb (@bessbell) May 29, 2017 Trump really became President when he blocked everyone on Twitter.— Viral Spiral (@grailsnail) May 29, 2017
Sure thing, cupcake. This makes absolute zero ********ing sense. None. 'k! I'm not sure where gigantic, subsidized utility monopolies (something granted by government) fit in with libertarianism. You do realize, of course, that libertarians want ALL energy subsidies to go away, right? Of course you do! You just choose to erect a bunch of bizarre strawmen because that's what you do.