

What’s the worst that could happen?
trump shoves his mushroom in your mouth ?


What’s the worst that could happen?
trump shoves his mushroom in your mouth ?


They’re dumb enough to go and do it, I’m supposed to feel bad for the Sucker & Loser Corps ?


Sure there is, agreeing to go and do it for him.


is woefully out of touch
This is not out of touch, this is laughing directly in your face. Why are you still pretending they don’t know what they’re doing ? He’s buying the porterhouse, with your money.


More than likely they already have the money and this is the theater designed to get everyone to stand down.


Maybe stop working for fucking nazis.


And who is he working for ? The pedomericans.


If you want to trust the pedomericans, that’s your problem.


Not really, the microsoft asshole that coded systemd wants chips on hardware for linux just like 10/11. He’s going to help fuck linux the same way they fucked windows.


Sure, right after they spread it around your city. Solid plan.


the other serves and protects the people.
They have never done that.


They don’t need experience or talent to shoot you in face in the middle of the street, or put toddlers in concentration camps.


How many kids get shot while homeschooling ?


If you have a problem and call a pig, now you have two problems.




Those kids have more balls than you will ever know.


They aren’t going to use their money, they are going to use yours.


It can be, yes. Helps if you remember the skin is an external organ.


House Democrats have been privately advised by their leadership not to travel to Minnesota in support of anti-ICE protesters there, Axios has learned.
Why it matters: Several Democratic politicians have made the trek in recent days, including Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) and New York congressional candidates Brad Lander and Micah Lasher.
But in an email to Democratic congressional offices dated Monday, a copy of which was obtained by Axios, a senior staffer for House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) urged members to remain in their districts for security reasons.
The guidance comes amid a heightened threat environment for members of Congress, including recent attacks on Reps. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.).
What they’re saying: “In speaking with the [Minnesota] delegation offices and the Governor’s team it has become clear that the best thing for Members to do right now is to support their MN colleagues by participating in the Days of Action in their home district this week,” the staffer wrote.
"Visiting the state right now, although well intentioned, puts a burden on local resources and does not support our colleagues, the city and state government, local law enforcement and most importantly the people of Minneapolis."
The authenticity of the email was confirmed to Axios by two staffers who received it.
What we’re hearing: That guidance has also been shared through informal channels, one House Democrat, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive internal conversations, told Axios.
"Minnesota elected officials cautioned members from going as it could add strain and overwhelm local law enforcement," the lawmaker said.
They bombed little girls, fuck them. Keep falling.