In the Aftermath of Trump's election loss.

Moldy

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This is more of the same shit, but same traitor.

 

Fogdog

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No sir. They've been on the rise almost 20% since he took office
True, that. I was more just making a failed attempt at wordplay.

The thing is, those people have always been there. An authoritarian streak runs deeply through this society. Trump's presidency validated them and gave them their voice.
 

hanimmal

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/12/31/russell-vought-trump-saboteur-undermine-biden-america/
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If, in the new year, pandemic vaccines aren’t available as promised, Americans can’t return to work because economic relief isn’t delivered or an adversary successfully attacks the United States because national security agencies couldn’t pay for new defenses, a hefty share of the blame should be placed on a man you’ve probably never heard of: One Russell Thurlow Vought.

As President Trump’s budget director, he conspicuously failed in his stated goal of controlling the debt. Despite his efforts, the debt increased by $6 trillion on his two-year watch as director of the Office of Management and Budget, the biggest jump in history.

He also has been disastrous in his fiscal forecasts. On Feb. 10, he predicted 2.8 percent growth for the year, saying, “our view is that, at this point, coronavirus is not something that is going to have ripple effects.” A few weeks later, the economy collapsed.

But what Russ Vought is very good at is sabotage. He’s sabotaging national security, the pandemic response and the economic recovery — all to make things more difficult for the incoming Biden administration. That he’s also sabotaging the country seems not to matter to Vought, who has spent nearly two decades as a right-wing bomb thrower.

He has blocked civil servants at OMB from cooperating with the Biden transition, denying President-elect Joe Biden the policy analysis and budget-preparation assistance given to previous presidents-elect, including Barack Obama and Trump himself.
Transition figures warn that it will likely delay and hamper economic and pandemic relief and national security preparation (the Pentagon is the other key agency resisting transition cooperation with the incoming administration).

Thursday afternoon, Vought released a bombastic letter accusing the Biden transition of making “false statements” about OMB’s uncooperativeness — and then essentially confirming that it would not cooperate: “What we have not done and will not do is use current OMB staff to write the [Biden transition’s] legislative policy proposals to dismantle this Administration’s work. .
. . Redirecting staff and resources to draft your team’s budget proposals is not an OMB transition responsibility. Our system of government has one President and one Administration at a time.”

Nobody should have expected otherwise from Vought.

He was the author of a Sept. 4 memo attacking critical race theory and canceling racial sensitivity programs, which he called “divisive, anti-American propaganda.” The issue, apparently prompted by a segment Trump viewed on Fox News, became key to the final weeks of Trump’s race-baiting campaign.

Vought was also the mastermind of Trump’s executive order that attempts to reclassify tens of thousands of civil servants who work in policy roles so they can be easily fired. Vought has proposed reclassifying 88 percent of OMB staff (425 people).

He was a key figure in the Ukraine imbroglio, freezing military aid to the country as Trump pushed for Ukraine’s president to announce a probe of Joe and Hunter Biden and the Democrats. The Government Accountability Office determined the budgetary freeze violated the Impoundment Control Act. Vought also ignored a subpoena during the impeachment inquiry.

Vought’s 2017 nomination to be OMB deputy director (he later served 18 months as acting director and has served five as director) was nearly undone over a 2016 article in which he wrote: “Muslims do not simply have a deficient theology. They do not know God because they have rejected Jesus Christ, his Son, and they stand condemned.”

Vought spent seven years on the vanguard of conservative extremism as a senior official at Heritage Action, the political wing of the Heritage Foundation. The group fought GOP leadership and pushed lawmakers into unyielding positions.

During that time, Vought wrote a series of rambling posts for RedState.com arguing that “incrementalism doesn’t work for the right,” that Republicans “are fundamentally in their DNA unwilling to fight” and that Republicans needed to have “a willingness” to shut the government down. He exhorted Republicans to “embrace the sort of brinkmanship that shows they are playing to win.” He railed against a 2012 infrastructure bill as “communism.”

Before Heritage, Vought worked for the right-wing House Republican Study Committee whose job, he said, “is to push leadership as far to the right as is possible and flat out oppose it when necessary.”

He has continued to lob grenades from inside the White House. At an antiabortion rally, he claimed credit for blocking Planned Parenthood’s funding. He infuriated Democrats by refusing to share projections with Congress.

But when it comes to governing, Vought has been a loser. He ran the botched White House response to the 2019 government shutdown, issuing legally dubious decisions and, as one Republican budget expert told The Post, “making up the rules as they go along.” It became the longest-ever shutdown and ended in Trump’s surrender.

Now Vought is intentionally botching the transition, without regard for the dire consequences Americans could suffer. This is what happens when you put an arsonist in charge of the fire department.
 

H G Griffin

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^Awesome /s ^

And it's all legal in the bestest country in the whole universe.

I gotta admit, the US is sure showing all us loser lefty countries the proper way to run a nation and shape a society. After reading the quotes above, it's more clear than ever that Murica is the epitomy of democracy and freedom to which all others should aspire. (But that's not America, says half the country, that's just the Republicans :roll:)
 

hanimmal

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^Awesome /s ^

And it's all legal in the bestest country in the whole universe.

I gotta admit, the US is sure showing all us loser lefty countries the proper way to run a nation and shape a society. After reading the quotes above, it's more clear than ever that Murica is the epitomy of democracy and freedom to which all others should aspire. (But that's not America, says half the country, that's just the Republicans :roll:)
Unfortunantly the Republicans are stuck in a pre-civil rights era quagmire of their own making using the levers of their wealth and influence to keep power to legislate in the hands of the Wealthy White Heterosexual Male Only agenda.

And all their brainwashing over the decades using media empires like Sinclair broadcasting, and Fox news, and every right wing rag they built up as they simultaneously stripped local journalism of it's platforms, has been hijacked and that is how we ended up with Trump.

Im sure if you look around in whatever nation you live in you will see this playbook alive and strong there too.
 

CunningCanuk

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^Awesome /s ^

And it's all legal in the bestest country in the whole universe.

I gotta admit, the US is sure showing all us loser lefty countries the proper way to run a nation and shape a society. After reading the quotes above, it's more clear than ever that Murica is the epitomy of democracy and freedom to which all others should aspire. (But that's not America, says half the country, that's just the Republicans :roll:)
Hopefully the empty platitudes will be remembered as just that the next time a president or congress decides to spread democracy to other parts of the world.
 

smoothJoe

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are we done with this shit yet ?




when the fucks biden coming to change it all ??





i heard he smokes weed, it's important for man kind
 

topcat

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I'll vote for hundreds of years after I'm dead. Don't laugh, I'll prove it. I'll have a press conference and everything. Trudy Goulyawny will be my legal representation, such as he is. I've got a Safeway parking lot reservation, none of that industrial park shit, I pay top dollar for my parking lots. I have a lot of evidence that I'll be showing in a very short period of time. Okay.
 

Fogdog

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I'll vote for hundreds of years after I'm dead. Don't laugh, I'll prove it. I'll have a press conference and everything. Trudy Goulyawny will be my legal representation, such as he is. I've got a Safeway parking lot reservation, none of that industrial park shit, I pay top dollar for my parking lots. I have a lot of evidence that I'll be showing in a very short period of time. Okay.
Release the Kraken
 

Fogdog

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My take on all this arguing back and forth............................................................we are going to kill each other. It will be the only way. This is what trump wants. He has incited his base to the point of breaking. All he has to do now is say it...................................."Get your guns ready my people................we are going to war. I am still president and the dems cheated. I am not leaving."

That's all he has to do and we will be at war with each other. That's all it would take IMO. I'll be honest here.......................I'd much rather kill republicans than argue with them. Sorry, not sorry for being honest. We will NEVER see eye to eye again. Not after the brain washing trump has done to them.
Prescient post.
 

hanimmal

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Hmm,

Makes me think there must be some books out there about German families post WW2 coming together.

Shit, that makes me think about the Berlin wall. But I guess that was more Russian bullshit, because not like there were not nazi families and not-nazi families on both sides of the divide.

So yeah it does seem like there would be some good literature out there about post ww2.
 
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