Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/business/2018/mar/02/carl-icahn-shares-sell-trump-steel-tariffs-announcement-timing
Ex-Trump adviser sold $31m in shares days before president announced steel tariffs
Carl Icahn sold $31.3m of shares in a company dependent on steel imports days before the commerce department mooted stiff tariffs on imports
These Trumptards can read that quote above and not connect the dots. They'll go into spin mode, or whatever the “F” hamstering they need to do in order to maintain their weird narrative that they elected a guy who is good for 'merica.
Ugh.
Day in and day out with this guy. It's pretty sobering what politicians can get away with.
- Doc
Ever wonder why so much of the Trumpdreck gets reported first by the Guardian?
The Guardian is a UK tabloid with a US edition. Admittedly, there is plenty of Trumpdreck to go around. Nonetheless, the Guardian often seems to have better access and connections (or perhaps more integrity) than much of the US mainstream media.
David Hume: "---Mistakes in philosophy are merely ridiculous, those in religion are dangerous."
DrW: "Mistakes in science are learning opportunities and are eventually corrected."
Man. I gotta tell ya. When The Guardian is more ethical than Joe American we have a problem. The level of dumbshittery is off the charts.
I think I'm going to take a break for the rest of the night.
- Doc
In the face of madness, rationality has no power - Xiao Wang, US historiographer, 2287 AD.
Every record...falsified, every book rewritten...every statue...has been renamed or torn down, every date...altered...the process is continuing...minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Ideology is always right.
cinepro wrote:I don't know about "swampiest", but I've been really surprised by the turnover.
It's tough to compare the current Washington climate to past generations because there is so much more visibility into today's Washington, and so much less tolerance for "swampy" behaviors.
The level of tolerance for corruption in the Trump administration, in part because it is so extensive that people feel overwhelmed by trying to take it all in, is unparalleled in modern American history. It was recently unfathomable what Trump is currently doing with his business ties, in the open, with regularity. This toxic culture of corruption exists throughout his upper level bureaucracy. Congress is just shielding his presidency from accountability. This is one of those "180 degree the opposite of reality" posts.
You have to reach pretty much all the way back to the pre- Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act to find a swampier Washington D.C.
This is why things will get crazy if Democrats manage to take one of the houses of Congress. There's so many fat targets for ethics investigations just sitting there.
subgenius wrote:so the swamp is draining...got it!
Things would go better for you if you would bother to read for comprehension before making another comment.
So, the ones he sends in are getting too swampy and then leave?... So, the people Trump knows and that want to work for him can't handle the swamp that was already in existence before they arrived and so they leave?.... got it!
Seek freedom and become captive of your desires...seek discipline and find your liberty I can tell if a person is judgmental just by looking at them what is chaos to the fly is normal to the spider - morticia addams If you're not upsetting idiots, you might be an idiot. - Ted Nugent
subgenius wrote:So, the people Trump knows and that want to work for him can't handle the swamp that was already in existence before they arrived and so they leave?.... got it!
This leaves us with the question of how to extricate the toxic waste they left behind in order to return the swamp to its pristine muckiness.
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