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    Quote Originally Posted by jcole View Post
    Or "Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town"


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    Quote Originally Posted by canuck View Post
    Shhhh! You guys. The snake worshipping ceremony's about to start.

    Looking forward to it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maof View Post
    Looking forward to it

    These Chump-o-rama videos beat anything on Netflix.

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    ^ yes the children are easily entertained these days,eh?

    I am guessing you guys never watch the man on the street videos where the guy asks the libs if they agree with Obama policies,after they say wow that is a great thing,then after he explains that they are actually Trump enacted policies the look on thier face is also priceless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard View Post
    ^ yes the children are easily entertained these days,eh?

    I am guessing you guys never watch the man on the street videos where the guy asks the libs if they agree with Obama policies,after they say wow that is a great thing,then after he explains that they are actually Trump enacted policies the look on thier face is also priceless.

    Google translate?

  6. #3831

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    ^ try reading it when sober?

    I had to edit because I forgot to put the eh? Part

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    It’s official: Fat Nixon has become the third President in U.S. history to be IMPEACHED by the House of Representatives, lol!

    Can’t take that one away, that stain lasts forever. Another history-making moment for Fatty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maof View Post
    And why does the movie Deliverance come to mind?

    I'm thinking a secret unfulfilled fantasy?

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    ^^^ LOL! See I go away for a while, and I come back to this!
    Last edited by Zacha341; December-19-19 at 08:26 AM.

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    He is the most disgusting shit stain on America, ever. He should be ashamed of himself, but he doesn't understand what shame is.

  12. #3837

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    ^^^ Quite a dismal comment indeed.

    So unnecessary, and INDISPUTABLY inappropriate.

    No ambiguity here. A is A.

    He said it, he owns it.

    At this point I'm for Pence finishing out this presidency.
    Last edited by Zacha341; December-19-19 at 09:14 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zacha341 View Post
    ^^^ Quite a dismal comment indeed.

    So unnecessary, and INDISPUTABLY inappropriate.

    No ambiguity here. A is A.

    He said it, he owns it.

    At this point I'm for Pence finishing out this presidency.
    Yes, but you know he won't own it. It's all fake news. Nixon with all his faults was a gigantic statesman compared with Chump.


    ...and Pence, as you know is strychnine to Chump's cod liver oil.
    Last edited by canuck; December-19-19 at 09:56 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcole View Post
    He is the most disgusting shit stain on America, ever. He should be ashamed of himself, but he doesn't understand what shame is.
    For those who can't watch the video, what Jcole is referring to is that Trump quipped at his rally in Battle Creek last night that Former Congressman John Dingell [[who died less than a year ago) was burning in Hell. This coming from a man who has cheated on all THREE of his wives with porn stars and prostitutes. Trump is truly beyond redemption as a human being.

    For the record, I thought Debbie Dingell's response was both classy in terms of not sinking to Trump's level and heart-breaking.

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    Much of the Trump brigade [[pro and con) has been fake news plied from both sides [[and again, no, I'm not a republican and no, I never voted for Trump), but this is indisputably bad.

    Whatever. I'm not willing any effort whatsoever to justify it. The comment was as useless as unwise [[only adding to the aforementioned adjectives)!

    Quote Originally Posted by canuck View Post
    Yes, but you know he won't own it. It's all fake news. Nixon with all his faults was a gigantic statesman compared with Chump.

    ...and Pence, as you know is strychnine to Chump's cod liver oil.
    Last edited by Zacha341; December-19-19 at 01:02 PM.

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    Hold on to your hats. Someone will be defending that statement.
    Last edited by Maof; December-19-19 at 06:42 PM.

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    Two Michigan GOP Congressmen, Fred Upton and Paul Mitchell, have now publicly denounced Trump's comments about the late John Dingell and demanded that he apologize for them.

    https://thehill.com/homenews/house/4...le-from-anyone

    Let's see if Trump is humanly capable of admitting that he did something wrong and apologizing for it. I don't think he is. My money is that he'll double down on it.

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    Here's a little stress reliever.

    TrumpDonald.org

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    Quote Originally Posted by aj3647 View Post
    Two Michigan GOP Congressmen, Fred Upton and Paul Mitchell, have now publicly denounced Trump's comments about the late John Dingell and demanded that he apologize for them.

    https://thehill.com/homenews/house/4...le-from-anyone

    Let's see if Trump is humanly capable of admitting that he did something wrong and apologizing for it. I don't think he is. My money is that he'll double down on it.

    I bet you anything Chump has kept a continuing open line with Steve Bannon.
    Chump won't be impeached by the Senate majority, and his most recent outburst comes from the safety of that fact. He can shoot his venom at the democrats as a tyrant would, without blinking.

    He doesn't need a strategy, but encouragement from proponents of extreme unilateralism in international affairs such as Bannon, help him along in his campaign to demote the democrats, and the liberal press. Chump has always slapped back at any opposition, even the most innocuous.

    He is now about to unleash with less reserve. Stay tuned to Reality TV 2.0 in awesome Dictat-o-rama.

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    ^ Trump does not need to demote the Democrats and the liberal press,if you are paying any attention you will notice they are doing a good job of destroying themselves,they do not need any help.

    Question,How come when Tru-doe sits he always keeps his legs tightly together like a woman wearing a skirt?

    Question 2

    Why is Debbie Stabenow blaming Trump for Flints water crisis,he was not even in office let alone create that mess.
    Last edited by Richard; December-19-19 at 08:11 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard View Post
    Question 2

    Why is Debbie Stabenow blaming Trump for Flints water crisis,he was not even in office let alone create that mess.
    Where did you hear that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maof View Post
    Where did you hear that?
    Some dumbshit YouTube video probably. That's where he gets his "news."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maof View Post
    Where did you hear that?
    Yesterday interview in MSNBC

    The question was,how is the flint water crises going?

    Her reply,Trumps EPA is stalling things out because they are determining what is an exceptable level of lead.

    My question is if the EPA finds the current standards to high then they need to lower them,new technology may determine the current standards are not exceptable,it’s a process.

    But if you go back 3 years when they were pushing for $400 million from the previous administration then a few months later bumped up to $600 million,did the previous administration help?

    Pay close attention to what they say.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CrycH3skuUI


    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=E-8C9d8Aza8

    I agree with Schumer with the Michigan owns that one,on the federal level why should the rest of the country be held responsible for those bad decisions and have to pay for it.

    On the other hand,I think it would be a lot more productive, instead of singling out Flint,raise it to a national level on a infrastructure package.

    Many communities and cites were given federal grants to implement a public water system back in the day.

    Where I am at the city has decided to implement a “pipes program” in order to replace aging water and sewer pipes.

    I am on city water and have septic and my average monthly water bill is $6.

    To cover the costs they are adding an additional $45 per month for the water and an additional $45 a month for sewer pipe replacement for a total of $90 per month.

    In contrast those on city water and sewer already pay on average $130 per month.

    The question remains on how many low income or fixed income can afford that increase,they do have the option of granting a waiver to those groups which will actually increase the monthly bill of those who have to cover the difference.

    That is thier test program and one can pretty much bet that if successful it will spread to other cities increasing the tax burden on already overtaxed urban cities.

    Thats why I feel that instead of playing the blame game they should really be concentrating the efforts on a country wide solution and addressing it on the federal level as an infrastructure project.

    We are going to pay for it one way for another,But is it really fair to single out individual cities and base it on weather they can afford to raise that rate,what about the cities like Flint or even Detroit and many others with tight budgets,do they suffer because of that process.

    I believe it is a narrow focus to play the card she did,she said also 3 years ago that she felt she could work with Trump to resolve issues,he is pro infrastructure,is it not more productive to actually introduce and gain support for this on the federal level instead of throwing blame on somebody that had nothing to do with the thing in the first place?

    This is where partisan politics leaves people in the lurch,it should not matter if a spider is president,everybody drinks the water and everybody knows it needs to be addressed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maof View Post
    Where did you hear that?
    Per usual, Richard is lying his rotten ass off. Here's the interview he's referring to with Debbie Stabenow, anyone with functioning ears and a brain can listen to it and AT NO POINT, let me repeat, AT NO POINT in the interview does she even come close or hint that Donald Trump is at fault for the Flint Water Crisis. That is just a flat out fucking lie, but par for the course for Richard.

    https://www.msnbc.com/morning-joe/wa...ll-75341893673

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