What has Trump done to this country?

DIY-HP-LED

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That could be all there is to it, perhaps the Russians do have some shit on him, but Donald doesn't need much motivation to throw anybody under the bus. The only way he will sign the bail out and government funding bills, is if someone points out the contributions for his "stop the steal" con will drop off as the rubes starve to death. Maybe if he figures the cash from the suckers will drop off by a few million a week because of it, he might sign it, but that would be the only reason.

I figured he was laundering Russian money since the collapse of the USSR
 
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Jimdamick

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Unemployment benefits for millions of Americans struggling to make ends meet lapsed overnight as President Donald Trump refused to sign an end-of-year COVID relief and spending bill that had been considered a done deal before his sudden objections.
The fate of the bipartisan package remained in limbo Sunday as Trump continued to demand larger COVID relief checks and complained about “pork” spending. Without the widespread funding provided by the massive measure, a government shutdown would occur when money runs out at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday.
“It’s a chess game and we are pawns,” said Lanetris Haines, a self-employed single mother of three in South Bend, Indiana, who stood to lose her $129 weekly jobless benefit unless Trump signed the package into law or succeeded in his improbable quest for changes.
Washington has been reeling since Trump turned on the deal after it had won sweeping approval in both houses of Congress and after the White House had assured Republican leaders that Trump would support it.
Instead, he assailed the bill's plan to provide $600 COVID relief checks to most Americans — insisting it should be $2,000. House Republicans swiftly rejected that idea during a rare Christmas Eve session. But Trump has not been swayed in spite of the nation being in the grip of a pandemic.
“I simply want to get our great people $2000, rather than the measly $600 that is now in the bill," Trump tweeted Saturday from Palm Beach, Florida, where he is spending the holiday. “Also, stop the billions of dollars in ‘pork.’”
President-elect Joe Biden called on Trump to sign the bill immediately as the midnight Saturday deadline neared for two federal programs providing unemployment aid.
“It is the day after Christmas, and millions of families don’t know if they’ll be able to make ends meet because of President Donald Trump’s refusal to sign an economic relief bill approved by Congress with an overwhelming and bipartisan majority," Biden said in a statement. He accused Trump of an “abdication of responsibility” that has “devastating consequences."
“I’ve been talking to people who are scared they’re going to be kicked out from their homes, during the Christmas holidays, and still might be if we don’t sign this bill,’’ said Rep. Debbie Dingell, a Michigan Democrat.
Lauren Bauer, a fellow in economic studies at the Brookings Institution, has calculated that 11 million people would lose aid from the programs immediately without additional relief; millions more would exhaust other unemployment benefits within weeks.
Andrew Stettner, an unemployment insurance expert and senior fellow at the Century Foundation think tank, said the number may be closer to 14 million because joblessness has spiked since Thanksgiving.
“All these folks and their families will suffer if Trump doesn’t sign the damn bill,’’ Heidi Shierholz, director of policy at the liberal Economic Policy Institute, tweeted Wednesday.
How and when people would be affected by the lapse depended on the state they lived in, the program they were relying on and when they applied for benefits. In some states, people on regular unemployment insurance would continue to receive payments under a program that extends benefits when the jobless rate surpassed a certain threshold, Stettner said.
About 9.5 million people, however, had been relying on the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program that expired altogether Saturday. That program made unemployment insurance available to freelancers, gig workers and others who were normally not eligible. After receiving their last checks, those recipients would not be able to file for more aid, Stettner said.
They were people like Earl McCarthy, a father of four who lives in South Fulton, Georgia, and had been relying on unemployment since losing his job as a sales representative for a luxury senior living community. He said he would be left with no income by the second week of January if Trump refused to sign the bill.
McCarthy said he already burned through much of his savings as he waited five months to begin receiving about $350 a week in unemployment benefits.
“The entire experience was horrifying," said McCarthy. "I shudder to think if I had not saved anything or had an emergency fund through those five months, where would we have been?”
He added, “It’s going to be difficult if the president doesn’t sign this bill.”
The bill, which was in Florida awaiting Trump's signature, would also activate a weekly $300 federal supplement to unemployment payments.
Sharon Shelton Corpening had been hoping the extra help would allow her 83-year-old mother, with whom she lives, to stop eating into her social security payments to make their $1,138 rent.
Corpening, who lives in the Atlanta area, had launched a freelance content strategy business that was just taking off before the pandemic hit, prompting several of her contracts to fall through. She was receiving about $125 a week under the pandemic unemployment program and says she would be unable to pay her bills in about a month. This, despite her temporary work for the U.S. Census and as an elections poll worker.
“On the brink,” Corpening, who lobbies for Unemployment Action, a project launched by the Center for Popular Democracy to fight for relief, said of her predicament. “One more month, if that. Then, I run out of everything.”
In addition to the unemployment benefits that have already lapsed, Trump's continued refusal to sign the bill would lead to the expiration of eviction protections and put on hold a new round of subsidies for hard-hit businesses, restaurants and theaters, as well as money for cash-starved transit systems and for vaccine distribution.
The relief was also attached to a $1.4 trillion government funding bill to keep the federal government operating through September, which would mean that failing to sign it by Tuesday would trigger a federal shutdown.

I think this song is appropriate/fits
Happy New Year & may God save us from Trump


 
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CunningCanuk

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One of the worst things about holidays is that I feel bound to reconnect with family members who I just really don't want to connect with ever again.

This Christmas I learned that two of my family members have gotten sucked into Qanon through the back door of #savethechildren. I fully expected this as they are of limited intellectual capacity, have exhibited poor judgement more often than not, and I started to hear them babbling Qisms some time back.

Anyway, I started to look into some of this bullshit and was really struck by the fact that Trump has done nothing about the fictional 800,000 American children that are eaten annually by satan worshipers and has actually scaled back the prosecution of child abusers.

The last four years of Trump kissing Putin's ass and doing everything he can to achieve Putin's objectives against this country strongly suggest to me that Putin has the goods on Trump - and I mean something way worse than a pee pee recording. That, coupled with the focus of these people of accusing those who stand against them of partaking in ritual satanic child abuse (a well known Trumpist tactic of accusing your opponents of that which he is guilty of) makes me think that it is pretty likely that the sword Putin is holding over Trump's head involves a child.

Maybe someday we will find out.
I think it’s something to do with children too. He was friends with Epstein so I wouldn’t be surprised if he is on film with young girls in a Moscow hotel.

I’d also be willing to bet the trumpers would give him a pass on this too.
 

hanimmal

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I haven't seen anything to make me think that the Katie Johnson thing is not legit. Getting dropped just before the 2016 election. Trump surrounding himself with the people behind Epstein's connections to government officials/lawyers was too suspicious.

http://thememoryhole2.org/blog/doe-v-trump

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Two years after Trump was rubbing elbows with the child molester.
 

CunningCanuk

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"Mike Pence you repressed joyless would-be witchfinder. Each time that you spoke you always looked like you were straining to expel an enormous bolus of your own hypocrisy from your clenched sphincter.

Betsy DeVos you blandly foolish soulless entitled child-stealing witch, rotting like a corpse inside your Chanel suit.

Kayleigh McEnenay, you evacuated husk of a mean-girl cheerleader, the cavity where your heart once was pumped full of spite and moronic lies.

Bill Barr you vast pompous pus-filled bladder of casuistry, you are an enemy of justice, bloated with resentment and cruelty, wobbling like a jelly at the feet of the oligarchs.

Jared Kushner you vacuous dainty preening overpromoted nub of mediocrity, squeezed like an entitled smear of toothpaste into a silk suit bought with tear-stained dollars wrung out of the suffering tenants of your slum apartments.

Ivanka Trump you monstrous slug of vanity, you infantile ninny so marinaded in self-regard that in your pea brain you believe that we ought to love you for your crimes.

Mike Pompeo, you bubble, you booby, you flatulent zero, that roiling in your ample guts that you mistake for world shaking significance is just the acid reflux of irrelevancy.

Don Junior, you scabrous single-nostriled unloved elephant-murdering human wreckage, vibrating with bitterness and impotent rage at all the opportunities you’ve squandered.


Interlude: all you staffers and interns, so eager to crunch your way in your shiny new work shoes over the bodies of the poor and powerless, I smite you and cast you out one by one.


Eric Trump, you pallid clammy suppurating nocturnal semi-human grub, your absence of charisma is your only notable trait and the act of flushing you from memory will so be smooth and painless that in a month people will find it hard to picture your moon face.

Rudy Giuliani, you capering cartoonish skull-faced bag of graft and corruption, too stupid even to ask who’s pulling your strings just so long as you can cake your crusty face in tv make-up and clack your jaw at a camera.

And of course Stephen Miller, you weeping pustule upon the social body, you dreg, you homunculus, you noxious slime felched from the gaping cavity of Jim Crow, one day may you find yourself walking barefoot across hot sand, desperate for water, crying for your missing child.

With that I'll rest a while, and go to find a street corner to dance on."

…..Hari Kunzru
 

DIY-HP-LED

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"Mike Pence you repressed joyless would-be witchfinder. Each time that you spoke you always looked like you were straining to expel an enormous bolus of your own hypocrisy from your clenched sphincter.

Betsy DeVos you blandly foolish soulless entitled child-stealing witch, rotting like a corpse inside your Chanel suit.

Kayleigh McEnenay, you evacuated husk of a mean-girl cheerleader, the cavity where your heart once was pumped full of spite and moronic lies.

Bill Barr you vast pompous pus-filled bladder of casuistry, you are an enemy of justice, bloated with resentment and cruelty, wobbling like a jelly at the feet of the oligarchs.

Jared Kushner you vacuous dainty preening overpromoted nub of mediocrity, squeezed like an entitled smear of toothpaste into a silk suit bought with tear-stained dollars wrung out of the suffering tenants of your slum apartments.

Ivanka Trump you monstrous slug of vanity, you infantile ninny so marinaded in self-regard that in your pea brain you believe that we ought to love you for your crimes.

Mike Pompeo, you bubble, you booby, you flatulent zero, that roiling in your ample guts that you mistake for world shaking significance is just the acid reflux of irrelevancy.

Don Junior, you scabrous single-nostriled unloved elephant-murdering human wreckage, vibrating with bitterness and impotent rage at all the opportunities you’ve squandered.


Interlude: all you staffers and interns, so eager to crunch your way in your shiny new work shoes over the bodies of the poor and powerless, I smite you and cast you out one by one.


Eric Trump, you pallid clammy suppurating nocturnal semi-human grub, your absence of charisma is your only notable trait and the act of flushing you from memory will so be smooth and painless that in a month people will find it hard to picture your moon face.

Rudy Giuliani, you capering cartoonish skull-faced bag of graft and corruption, too stupid even to ask who’s pulling your strings just so long as you can cake your crusty face in tv make-up and clack your jaw at a camera.

And of course Stephen Miller, you weeping pustule upon the social body, you dreg, you homunculus, you noxious slime felched from the gaping cavity of Jim Crow, one day may you find yourself walking barefoot across hot sand, desperate for water, crying for your missing child.

With that I'll rest a while, and go to find a street corner to dance on."

…..Hari Kunzru
They will be prosecuted, you don't do this shit to America and get away with it. If Joe Biden wants to immediately lose most of his support and all of his self respect, he will instruct his AG to give Donald and the rest a free pass. He would be as guilty of obstructing justice as Trump and validate Trump's claims with his base, Trump can claim it was all fake and they couldn't prosecute him because he was innocent. If Biden wants to break America in spirit and in law, he will tell his AG to make it all "disappear like magic".

The pardons will be challenged, or better yet, Joe could revoke Trump's self pardon and if the SCOTUS said he could do it, then the DOJ could recommend whose pardon he should revoke next. The justices have yet to rule on any aspect of pardons and the constitution is silent on the issue, Joe revoking some of Trump's corrupt pardons would be a way out of a very bad trap, while staying inside the letter of the constitution. What if Donald decided to pardon all federal prisoners, including those on death row, all the terrorists, rapist, bombers and murders? If Joe could revoke the pardons of Trump, he could quickly fix the issue for example.

The pardon power is a power of the office and not the individual, what if a president pardoned someone and evidence emerged of their guilt or of other crimes a few days after the pardon is issued? Could the president then revoke his pardon a few days after granting it? None of these questions are settled by the SCOTUS and Donald provides the perfect testing ground for the power of the pardon. Things have to make logical sense and thus a self pardon cannot stand, the conservative justices could be signing their own death warrants, if they backed it. Joe could call them to the WH shoot them between the eyes and sign his own self pardon. Next a call to Mitch to get his 6 liberal justices installed cause he just shot the 6 conservative ones who were stupid enough to say he had the power to murder them. Mitch dare not refuse Joe and his 9mm Glock. :lol:

Joe wouldn't actually need to shoot them, just a mock execution on national TV while humiliating them and calling them fucking fools, then he would demand their resignations or the next time he sees them he will shoot them between the eyes for being so fucking stupid! Next a call to Mitch and a few other republican senators and the executions might not be mock ones. I wouldn't pay too much attention to talk of self pardons being worth shit. The value of a Trump self pardon would be the ability of Joe to revoke it as a test case, (it could be challenged by other means) and settle the issue. Legal and logical arguments for Joe's ability to revoke Trump's pardons would be very strong, not just his self pardon either. Trump could very well pardon every federal prisoner and clean out the entire federal prison system, at this point it would surprise nobody, including the SCOTUS.
 

hanimmal

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"Mike Pence you repressed joyless would-be witchfinder. Each time that you spoke you always looked like you were straining to expel an enormous bolus of your own hypocrisy from your clenched sphincter.

Betsy DeVos you blandly foolish soulless entitled child-stealing witch, rotting like a corpse inside your Chanel suit.

Kayleigh McEnenay, you evacuated husk of a mean-girl cheerleader, the cavity where your heart once was pumped full of spite and moronic lies.

Bill Barr you vast pompous pus-filled bladder of casuistry, you are an enemy of justice, bloated with resentment and cruelty, wobbling like a jelly at the feet of the oligarchs.

Jared Kushner you vacuous dainty preening overpromoted nub of mediocrity, squeezed like an entitled smear of toothpaste into a silk suit bought with tear-stained dollars wrung out of the suffering tenants of your slum apartments.

Ivanka Trump you monstrous slug of vanity, you infantile ninny so marinaded in self-regard that in your pea brain you believe that we ought to love you for your crimes.

Mike Pompeo, you bubble, you booby, you flatulent zero, that roiling in your ample guts that you mistake for world shaking significance is just the acid reflux of irrelevancy.

Don Junior, you scabrous single-nostriled unloved elephant-murdering human wreckage, vibrating with bitterness and impotent rage at all the opportunities you’ve squandered.


Interlude: all you staffers and interns, so eager to crunch your way in your shiny new work shoes over the bodies of the poor and powerless, I smite you and cast you out one by one.


Eric Trump, you pallid clammy suppurating nocturnal semi-human grub, your absence of charisma is your only notable trait and the act of flushing you from memory will so be smooth and painless that in a month people will find it hard to picture your moon face.

Rudy Giuliani, you capering cartoonish skull-faced bag of graft and corruption, too stupid even to ask who’s pulling your strings just so long as you can cake your crusty face in tv make-up and clack your jaw at a camera.

And of course Stephen Miller, you weeping pustule upon the social body, you dreg, you homunculus, you noxious slime felched from the gaping cavity of Jim Crow, one day may you find yourself walking barefoot across hot sand, desperate for water, crying for your missing child.

With that I'll rest a while, and go to find a street corner to dance on."

…..Hari Kunzru
That was impressively written.
Screen Shot 2020-12-27 at 2.04.57 PM.png I had to look up who that guy was, It looks like his writing skills were earned.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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America's morons were always there, Donald just made them shine brightly! They all have one thing in common, trouble dealing with reality and like Trump, can filter and twist it to their liking.
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Trump supporters say the darndest things
 

mysunnyboy

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Fogdog

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Drump had the Walter Reed dr fired who said he shouldn’t ride around waving to people.

Public health, national security, research, regulation, education and on and on. Trump couldn't keep his grubbly little fingers off of them and it's going to take a generation to heal if we ever do.


Biden warns of Trump officials’ ‘roadblocks’ to transition
He warned that his team needs “full visibility” into the budget process at the Defense Department “in order to avoid any window of confusion or catch-up that our adversaries may try to exploit.” He also said they need “a clear picture of our force posture around the world and of our operations to deter our enemies.”

Biden’s remarks came after he was briefed by members of his national security and defense teams and advisers, including his nominees for secretary of State, Defense and Homeland Security, as well as his incoming national security adviser. The president-elect said his team found that agencies “critical to our security have incurred enormous damage” during President Donald Trump’s time in office.

“Many of them have been hollowed out in personnel, capacity and in morale,” he said. “All of it makes it harder for our government to protect the American people, to defend our vital interests in a world where threats are constantly evolving and our adversaries are constantly adapting.”
 
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