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Thuglife13

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Dec 15, 2018
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LoL @ ugly ass ex-stripper/current hoe Cardi B "dog walking" anyone while her "Baby Daddy" is slaying bitches left and right and cucking her...
 

KWingJitsu

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Nov 15, 2015
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Heres the great Orange buffoon telling lies about "illegals" again....


View: https://mobile.twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1089513936435716096


Now the facts: Over a 22 year period, many people who were non citizens when they got their first state ID at some point later registered to vote and then actually voted (much like me).
No discussion in the original article about maybe, those people became citizens after getting that first ID then participated in the political process by voting.

Trump cites misleading Texas statistics in voter fraud tweet
Got eem...

Trump wrongly tweets that 58,000 noncitizens voted in Texas
 

Freeloading Rusty

Here comes Rover, sniffin’ at your ass
Jan 11, 2016
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'Bullying journalists is not Presidential': Fox News anchor berates Trump for tweets
Fox News anchor Julie Banderas was outraged after Trump posted a tweet Sunday night complaining about her network's coverage of the fallout from the 35-day partial government shutdown and the negotiations for border wall funding.

"Never thought I’d say this but I think @johnrobertsFox and @GillianHTurner @FoxNews have even less understanding of the Wall negotiations than the folks at FAKE NEWS CNN & NBC! " Trump tweeted.

"@realDonaldTrump This is NOT right. I stand by my colleagues @johnrobertsFox and @GillianHTurner They don’t deserve this. No reporter does. They are doing their jobs and reporting the facts. They are not opinion journalists and deserve the respect from the @WhiteHouse they cover," Banderas said in a reply to the president's tweet.

In another tweet, Banderas noted that journalists often receive "plenty of criticism," but said the president "ought not to be the one lashing out."

"We can and do stand plenty of criticism every day which is fine coming from everyday viewers. Our jobs are not meant to please others," Banderas wrote in follow-up tweet. "But the office of the @POTUS ought not to be the one lashing out. That’s not how this country works. That’s not how Freedom of the Press works."
By "going on Twitter and insulting two of our journalists," Trump put "a target on their backs. In turn his followers will then attack @johnrobertsFox and @GillianHTurner in support on Twitter," she said.

One Twitter user pointed out that this was far from Trump's first attack on journalists. His history of criticizing news outlets, hurling insults at individual reporters and restricting access for those whose coverage he dislikes stretches back to at least the launch of his presidential campaign.

"Very true. But where have you been the last few years?" a Twitter user identified as Jen Moody asked Banderas in response to her tweets. "Trump has criticized virtually EVERY OTHER REPORTER ON THE PLANET (other than Fox). Where were you when targets were being put on their backs?"

"I have always stood up for journalists, no matter what network they work for," Banderas replied.

"Bullying journalists is not Presidential. Period," she said.

View: https://twitter.com/JulieBanderas/status/1089865932057522176


View: https://twitter.com/JulieBanderas/status/1089869614266413066


View: https://twitter.com/JulieBanderas/status/1089870535738253312


View: https://twitter.com/JulieBanderas/status/1089875883370917888
 

Freeloading Rusty

Here comes Rover, sniffin’ at your ass
Jan 11, 2016
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That's just because you're a dirty hippie and you get so high that you forget to go vote .
Fake news.

Hippies vote - Marijuana didnt legalize itself in Canada.

With that said, legalization was a mistake and we should have stuck with just decriminalizing it.
 

Freeloading Rusty

Here comes Rover, sniffin’ at your ass
Jan 11, 2016
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Defense Dept. says climate change is a threat to bases around the country
A new report by the Department of Defense outlines how climate change is already threatening military installations around the country. That includes some large facilities in Alaska. In the decades ahead, the Pentagon expects the problems to only get worse.


The document, “Report on the Effects of a Changing Climate to the Department of Defense,” was released earlier in January. Under a 2016 directive, the DoD is required to incorporate climate considerations in its planning for operations and infrastructure. That work is getting trickier as increasingly variable weather across the globe complicates the U.S. military’s core mission set.

The report looks at 79 major military installations around the country, assessing both the current and future risks of flooding, drought, wildfires, desertification and thawing permafrost.

The findings paint a pessimistic picture: two-thirds of the facilities will face flooding in the years ahead, and more than half will likely face drought. This poses liabilities not only for existing infrastructure, but environmental changes are already affecting the military’s overall readiness. It’s harder to stage outdoor training missions with live ammunition, for example, if dry conditions increase the risk of starting a wildfire. That is exactly what happened in 2013, when live ordinance used in a drill close to Fort Wainwright in the Interior kicked off the Stuart Creek Two Fire, burning 87,000 acres.

The report mentions three Alaska installations facing problems. Fort Greely near Fairbanks is dealing with melting permafrost. Clear Air Force Station, also in the Interior, is facing increasing threats of wildfire. And Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage is at risk for worsening floods as well as wildfires. The document makes frequent mention of changing sea ice conditions in the Arctic that the Pentagon anticipates will lead to more marine vessel traffic. That, it forecasts, brings a growing need for more infrastructure, supply-chains, as well as search and rescue capabilities.

The report is intentionally high-level, focused only on major installations. It leaves out smaller facilities, like fifteen long range radar sites scattered in remote areas of the state, or dozens of semi-abandoned National Guard armories in bush communities.
 

SuperPig

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Aug 7, 2015
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Fake news.

Hippies vote - Marijuana didnt legalize itself in Canada.

With that said, legalization was a mistake and we should have stuck with just decriminalizing it.
Nonsense. It was the nonsmokers that voted for it because we're tired of hearing smokers bitch about it.
 

Freeloading Rusty

Here comes Rover, sniffin’ at your ass
Jan 11, 2016
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Curious, do any American's feel this is actually a national emergency? Pitbull9 @Pitbull9 whattcha think?

Eric Trump says he wants father to declare national emergency at border
Eric Trump, said Tuesday that he wants his father to declare a national emergency to move forward with building a wall along the southern border.

“I want him to declare an emergency," he said during an appearance on Fox News' "Hannity."

"Oh, I think he will," host Sean Hannity responded.

Trump added that he thinks his father should declare the emergency to "build the wall with the United States military because that’s what people in this country want.”