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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2017 20:02:21 GMT
😝😝😝😝 KAC😝😝😝😝absolutely makes me want to throw up everytime I hear her whiney screechy voice or see her face. ....On ABC today......"White House counselor Kellyanne Conway on Sunday came right out and said what so many Republicans are probably thinking ― that taking Medicaid away from able-bodied adults is no big deal, because they can go out and find jobs that provide health insurance. Apparently nobody has told Conway that the majority of able-bodied adults on Medicaid already have jobs. The problem is that they work as parking lot attendants and child care workers, manicurists and dishwashers ― in other words, low-paying jobs that typically don’t offer insurance. Take away their Medicaid and they won’t be covered. "
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Post by nashville11 on Jun 25, 2017 21:40:03 GMT
Poor people better start ordering those coffins now, that way maybe they can pay for them on the installment plan. What a disgrace! As for KAC she is worse than Spicer. He may be useless, but she is a total idiot who is useless to go along with it. I don't think even she actually listens to what she says. She just opens her mouth and total BS starts flying out of it. I immediately switch channels any time I see her on TV now. Can't imagine why Tweety even tolerates her. It certainly can't be for her brains, and it certainly can't be for her looks so just can't even begin to imagine what he thinks she has going for her. Maybe he has a "thing" for Paddington Bear.
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Post by yogamama007 on Jun 25, 2017 22:31:22 GMT
KAC is Trumps pit bull. She will attack whomever and whenever he wants, and be rewarded by him. Of all the Rats in the sewer Pit I think she is the one who would do anything for him.
Taking away Medicaid is a good distract for all the evil things he has been doing and is going to do. Turning over more and more power to the Pentagon, military take over anyone? Dumpfy loves the Dictator idea.
Boy does he HATE Obama.......President O gives Dono such a complex. You hate what you fear........
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2017 22:39:40 GMT
You are right on, Anne, with the "hate what you fear"... I seriously think, JA thinks he can wipe President Obama from the history books, by belittling, reversing his policies, etc The only page with a footnote of JA in a history book, I hope, is used as a wipe for you know what & you know where....😉
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2017 22:45:26 GMT
Dan Rather
The United States was attacked. It was attacked by a hostile foreign power who wished to harm our democracy. It was a sneak attack and its damage we are only starting to understand. What Russia did in the 2016 elections should have every patriotic American angry and determined to rally to the defense of the nation. The Russian attack is back to being the talk of Washington thanks to a blockbuster report in the Washington Post which laid bare the response of the Obama Administration. The facts detailed in that important piece of journalism have raised a series of recriminations among the political chattering class over whether President Obama acted forcefully enough. That is an important debate, and one that will likely be pored over by historians in the future. But while we shouldn't shy away from that discussion, we should also recognize that the threat posed by Russia has not dissipated. If anything it has only increased as Vladimir Putin has seen the success of his efforts to create political chaos in the United States. President Trump has to this point shown no interest in taking this threat seriously. If anything, he hasn't demonstrated that he even understands the nature of the threat. He famously has been flippant about whether he even believed Russia was involved - that was until he could tweet out attacks on Obama's handling of the attack yesterday. How convenient. But that doesn't excuse him, our current Commander and Chief, of his responsibility to protect our Republic. What hasn't gotten enough attention in the Post report, in my opinion, is how the Republicans in Congress reacted back in 2016. (From the Washington Post article) "the (Obama) White House turned to Congress for help, hoping that a bipartisan appeal to states would be more effective...(but) the meeting devolved into a partisan squabble. 'The Dems were, ‘Hey, we have to tell the public,’ recalled one participant. But Republicans resisted, arguing that to warn the public that the election was under attack would further Russia’s aim of sapping confidence in the system. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) went further, officials said, voicing skepticism that the underlying intelligence truly supported the White House’s claims. Through a spokeswoman, McConnell declined to comment, citing the secrecy of that meeting." In 1947, Republican Senator Arthur Vandenberg famously said, "we must stop partisan politics at the water's edge.” And by this he meant in foreign policy and issues of national security. Well in a digital world, there is no water's edge. But there certainly is politics. Criticize the response of the Obama Administration all you want. But we cannot let political point scoring distract us from the current threat to national security. The safety and security of this nation is now in the hands of President Trump and his allies in Congress. Will they take this Russia threat seriously? Or will they continue to play politics? "When it comes to keeping America safe and strong, when it comes to keeping America free, there should be no Republicans or Democrats, only patriotic Americans working together." That was President Ronald Reagan at the height of the Cold War. What would he say about the game the GOP is playing today?
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Post by yogamama007 on Jun 25, 2017 22:45:48 GMT
JA will be remembered as was Hitler, and the same way all gangsters and con men are remembered. Al Capone, Bernie Madoff you get the picture.
The Pendulum will swing back, hope I am still around to see it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2017 0:50:20 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2017 0:52:09 GMT
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Post by birdgal on Jun 26, 2017 3:00:47 GMT
Today, Sunday, June 25th was the 48th annual Gay Pride March. The marches or parades were going on all over the world. We watched the one held in NYC on TV. There were over 30,000 participants and over 2 million people along the route.
I was lucky enough to attend the very first one held in NYC 48 years ago. What a difference. Today truly was a celebration of pride along with some very serious moments, comments, and reflections. But, all and all it was upbeat, fun, colorful, proud, and did I say fun?
All those people marching, singing, laughing, cheering, smiling, talking about unity, peace and love was so refreshing. So upbeat. There were church people, NYC Police Dept, and Fire Department, politicians, entertainers, young people and the elderly, of all colors, all religions, all political parties, straight, Gay, and Bi, all coming together to celebrate being proud of ourselves and accepting each other.
I haven't felt much pride lately but today I couldn't help it. lol.
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Post by yogamama007 on Jun 26, 2017 3:36:13 GMT
Hey Saint Pat- You needed an up beat day. Thanks for the share. Everyone should feel good about themselves all the time.
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Post by Barbb on Jun 26, 2017 5:46:02 GMT
These uber-wealthy are oh, so out-of-touch with the middle class and the poor. Like the old Tuscan saying goes: "PANCIA PIENA UN CREDE A CHI L' HA VOTA!" (A full stomach doesn't believe an empty one!) Arrogant, self-serving excuses for human beings!
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Post by birdgal on Jun 26, 2017 17:45:04 GMT
Anne, thank you my child. lol. It did my heart and soul good to see how far we have come and how hard we need to fight not to go back to the bad old days.
The first Pride March was wall to wall people carrying flags. No corporate sponsors with BIG colorful floats. There were police cars back then but they didn't have rainbow stripes painted on the side of their squad cars. No live entertainment set up in various parts of the city. Back then the park police counted hundreds of thousands of marchers, while the media reported hundreds. It wasn't broadcast live on TV. If there was any mention of the march at all there was always a picture of the most outrages men decked out in showy and flamboyant costumes, which, btw, was a very small portion of the marchers. They were loud and they were proud but there numbers were small and yet they were the only marchers showing up on TV.
Back then we had protesters on the sideline carrying signs telling us we're going to hell, we're all child molesters, God hates us, we're sick and insane.
This march had people on the sidelines from PFLAG cheering on their Gay daughters and sons. Religious groups welcoming Gays to their places of worship, Corporations up the gazoo supporting Gay Pride. And just regular people supporting other regular people and having a fun day.
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