Uh, like what?Eastern Oregon Bear said:
I just think Trump is totally unfit to be president and is doing harm that will take decades to undo.
Uh, like what?Eastern Oregon Bear said:
I just think Trump is totally unfit to be president and is doing harm that will take decades to undo.
LOL the delirium in this thread has just been epicBig C said:
To you lawyers out there, if Barr does this and it seems to directly end up in more deaths, isn't that manslaughter?
smh said:
bearister > ..alive..
Blazing Saddles (1974) IMDB-ordered top cast list is hit and miss..
Cleavon Little / Bart
Born: June 1, 1939 in Chickasha, Oklahoma, USA
Died: October 22, 1992 (age 53) in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, USA
Gene Wilder / Jim
Born: June 11, 1933 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Died: August 29, 2016 (age 83) in Stamford, Connecticut, USA
Slim Pickens / Taggart
Born: June 29, 1919 in Kingsburg, California, USA
Died: December 8, 1983 (age 64) in Modesto, California, USA
Harvey Korman / Hedley Lamarr
Born: February 15, 1927 in Chicago, Illinois, USA
Died: May 29, 2008 (age 81) in UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, USA
Madeline Kahn Madeline Kahn ... Lili Von Shtupp
Born: September 29, 1942 in Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA
Died: December 3, 1999 (age 57) in New York City, New York, USA
Mel Brooks Mel Brooks ... Governor Lepetomane / Indian Chi
Born: June 28, 1926 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
< not dead yet, nope, but can see it from here >
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071230/fullcredits
GBear4Life said:Uh, like what?Eastern Oregon Bear said:
I just think Trump is totally unfit to be president and is doing harm that will take decades to undo.
How about ever being born?dimitrig said:GBear4Life said:Uh, like what?Eastern Oregon Bear said:
I just think Trump is totally unfit to be president and is doing harm that will take decades to undo.
How about the trillions he is charging to the corporate credit card? He started it when the economy was GOOD because he needed to pour rocket fuel on the economy by slashing corporate tax rates.
I didn't like them either.dimitrig said:GBear4Life said:Uh, like what?Eastern Oregon Bear said:
I just think Trump is totally unfit to be president and is doing harm that will take decades to undo.
How about the trillions he is charging to the corporate credit card? He started it when the economy was GOOD because he needed to pour rocket fuel on the economy by slashing corporate tax rates.
How about completely recalibrating what is considered leadership and presidential? He has lowered the bar to complete dysfunction in terms of lying; empowering a de facto state propaganda media; internal corruption; corporate and environmental deregulation; hate as a political tool; the dissolution of oversight and balance by Congress and Judicial; the leverage and abuse of language to create alternative truths and loyalist followers who have lost all sense of rights, ideals and the real meaning of things like patriotism and freedom.GBear4Life said:Uh, like what?Eastern Oregon Bear said:
I just think Trump is totally unfit to be president and is doing harm that will take decades to undo.
OK. I said I wouldn't do this anymore but just this once.chazzed said:
What a shock. Fox and Trump are quetly trying to drop the malaria drug issue:
https://view.newsletters.cnn.com/messages/15875265502684f1ede02774f/raw
While I agree with the above:blungld said:
He has reduced international esteem, radically degraded western alliances, screwed the economy, and generally amplified ignorance while denigrating civility and expertise. Yes, it will take many years to undo his damage to policy, diplomacy, and most importantly culture in terms of the nations's self-perception. How we see ourselves and the angst and cynicism he has engendered with regard to government, journalism, citizenship, "doing business," social responsibility and empathy, and even entrepreneurship has been unaccountably caustic. Functioning as a top down mafia org that only rewards loyalists, lackeys, liars, and pay to players has corroded the system and the American experiment. It's sort of a big deal.
You should be used to getting shocked:chazzed said:
What a shock. Fox and Trump are quetly trying to drop the malaria drug issue:
https://view.newsletters.cnn.com/messages/15875265502684f1ede02774f/raw
So nothing tangible, just your feelings and emotions? That's cool.blungld said:How about completely recalibrating what is considered leadership and presidential? He has lowered the bar to complete dysfunction in terms of lying; empowering a de facto state propaganda media; internal corruption; corporate and environmental deregulation; hate as a political tool; the dissolution of oversight and balance by Congress and Judicial; the leverage and abuse of language to create alternative truths and loyalist followers who have lost all sense of rights, ideals and the real meaning of things like patriotism and freedom.GBear4Life said:Uh, like what?Eastern Oregon Bear said:
I just think Trump is totally unfit to be president and is doing harm that will take decades to undo.
It's a partial list, and one you will claim is vague and nonspecific, or virtue signaling, or partisan, or what every president has done though these are very specific problems that are so broad you can not list every specific incidence, are the opposite of virtue and so yes I am signaling there is a problem, are all things that both parties should be aghast at, and have never been done collectively and to this extreme by any president before.
He has reduced international esteem, radically degraded western alliances, screwed the economy, and generally amplified ignorance while denigrating civility and expertise. Yes, it will take many years to undo his damage to policy, diplomacy, and most importantly culture in terms of the nations's self-perception. How we see ourselves and the angst and cynicism he has engendered with regard to government, journalism, citizenship, "doing business," social responsibility and empathy, and even entrepreneurship has been unaccountably caustic. Functioning as a top down mafia org that only rewards loyalists, lackeys, liars, and pay to players has corroded the system and the American experiment. It's sort of a big deal.
Let me highlight things that exist as actual action, policy, or repercussion in the real world; things that are not thoughts and feelings (those yucky things you don't seem to understand).GBear4Life said:So nothing tangible, just your feelings and emotions? That's cool.blungld said:
How about completely recalibrating what is considered leadership and presidential? He has lowered the bar to complete dysfunction in terms of lying; empowering a de facto state propaganda media; internal corruption; corporate and environmental deregulation; hate as a political tool; the dissolution of oversight and balance by Congress and Judicial; the leverage and abuse of language to create alternative truths and loyalist followers who have lost all sense of rights, ideals and the real meaning of things like patriotism and freedom.
It's a partial list, and one you will claim is vague and nonspecific, or virtue signaling, or partisan, or what every president has done though these are very specific problems that are so broad you can not list every specific incidence, are the opposite of virtue and so yes I am signaling there is a problem, are all things that both parties should be aghast at, and have never been done collectively and to this extreme by any president before.
He has reduced international esteem, radically degraded western alliances, screwed the economy, and generally amplified ignorance while denigrating civility and expertise. Yes, it will take many years to undo his damage to policy, diplomacy, and most importantly culture in terms of the nations's self-perception. How we see ourselves and the angst and cynicism he has engendered with regard to government, journalism, citizenship, "doing business," social responsibility and empathy, and even entrepreneurship has been unaccountably caustic. Functioning as a top down mafia org that only rewards loyalists, lackeys, liars, and pay to players has corroded the system and the American experiment. It's sort of a big deal.
I actually agree with this. 'The deficit' is a tool politicians use to rally against something they don't like, but they will willingly sacrifice to achieve their own policy ambitions.GBear4Life said:I didn't like them either.dimitrig said:GBear4Life said:Uh, like what?Eastern Oregon Bear said:
I just think Trump is totally unfit to be president and is doing harm that will take decades to undo.
How about the trillions he is charging to the corporate credit card? He started it when the economy was GOOD because he needed to pour rocket fuel on the economy by slashing corporate tax rates.
I can't speak for you, but I find people are okay with deficits when it suits them, and not okay when it doesn't. The handwringing over deficits from either side is silly. It's the priorities in taxing and spending that people differ. Nobody, it seems, has a principled stand against debt and deficits and deficit spending.
Trump Derangement Syndrome is real. Everyone here is Joy Behar on an average day.GBear4Life said:LOL the delirium in this thread has just been epicBig C said:
To you lawyers out there, if Barr does this and it seems to directly end up in more deaths, isn't that manslaughter?
B.A. Bearacus said:
The price of T's disregard for competence is still being counted.
You do realize that you are a member of the set "everyone", right?BearForce2 said:Trump Derangement Syndrome is real. Everyone here is Joy Behar on an average day.GBear4Life said:LOL the delirium in this thread has just been epicBig C said:
To you lawyers out there, if Barr does this and it seems to directly end up in more deaths, isn't that manslaughter?
Come on, have you not seen his posts?Professor Henry Higgins said:You do realize that you are a member of the set "everyone", right?BearForce2 said:Trump Derangement Syndrome is real. Everyone here is Joy Behar on an average day.GBear4Life said:LOL the delirium in this thread has just been epicBig C said:
To you lawyers out there, if Barr does this and it seems to directly end up in more deaths, isn't that manslaughter?
You'll have to unplug, wearing masks or washing hands won't help.BearChemist said:Come on, have you not seen his posts?Professor Henry Higgins said:You do realize that you are a member of the set "everyone", right?BearForce2 said:Trump Derangement Syndrome is real. Everyone here is Joy Behar on an average day.GBear4Life said:LOL the delirium in this thread has just been epicBig C said:
To you lawyers out there, if Barr does this and it seems to directly end up in more deaths, isn't that manslaughter?
I'm worried about youbearister said:
Charge: Dereliction of Duty
Sentence upon conviction: Execution at dawn
Wrinkle: Although tRump is a war time POTUS, unfortunately he is not a war time general so the above does not apply.