CIA says Russia interfered in our election to install Trump (and held back potential blackmail material for later), and our resident Republicans can’t stop their victory dancing to consider how they will be affected by this turn of events.
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Punch line: They think Trump will look out for them! Or that he even cares they exist when they’re not standing in front of him waving signs and holding up babies.
We replaced the known liars and thieves with a new bunch of potential liars and thieves. At least the new bunch could be a pleasant surprise.And anything is better than HillBillary
“Typical low-information leftist- can’t win the argument so instead resorts to name-calling…"
What’s the matter? Did I hurt little snookum’s feelings? As for name calling, I am just following the lead of our new Psychopath-in-Chief. If name calling is good enough for the orange blunder, it’s good enough for me.
I love the Trumpies like “NPP” who regard taking magnificent properties like casinos, running them into the ground, and calling multiple bankruptcies and wrecking balls, majestic.
What do you mean “wait until policies are in place and fail before making judgement calls on things that haven’t happened…yet”? They were stated throughout the campaign to stiff-arm salutes, and have been stated again in proposed and finalized nominations of idle rich millionaires and retired (but not long enough to be legal) generals who are to form the junta to succeed where tyrants of the past have failed.
I posted this on McCoy, but it seems to fit here as well:
Trump’s attacks on existing policies will be seen tomorrow as a domestic version of the Iraq war: lie-based, expensive for taxpayers, and ultimately destructive of American freedoms. Just like Bush, Trump will completely destroy the existing regime, but will have nothing valid to replace it, so the result will only be chaos.
If I live through Trump’s reign (which I doubt,as he will try to make it permanent), I will be curious about how many citizens will own up about having voted for him. I predict very few will “remember” they supported him.
Dtroutma over 7 years ago
And the other departments are just as screwed.
braindead Premium Member over 7 years ago
War is peace.
Freedom is slavery.
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And, especially,
Ignorance is strength.
braindead Premium Member over 7 years ago
Now, watch the Pee-Wee Herman responses.
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NOOOOO. YER THE PUPPET!!!
Darsan54 Premium Member over 7 years ago
The problem isn’t government, but government run by Republiclans.
Cerabooge over 7 years ago
Dept of Heimatschutz.
Dept of Ejukayshun.
Kip W over 7 years ago
CIA says Russia interfered in our election to install Trump (and held back potential blackmail material for later), and our resident Republicans can’t stop their victory dancing to consider how they will be affected by this turn of events.
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Punch line: They think Trump will look out for them! Or that he even cares they exist when they’re not standing in front of him waving signs and holding up babies.
Happy Two Shoes over 7 years ago
Russian lover crooked Trump is saving money so the .001% can get tax breaks.
Rocky Premium Member over 7 years ago
We replaced the known liars and thieves with a new bunch of potential liars and thieves. At least the new bunch could be a pleasant surprise.And anything is better than HillBillary
Lyman Elliott Premium Member over 7 years ago
Typical low-information leftist-
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A statement that doesn’t make sense considering that Don Don the Dump himself said he loves the poorly educated.
DaBoogadie over 7 years ago
Granny Clinton, Typical low-information leftist, snowflake…not name calling. “libbie”…name calling.
youcantbeserious over 7 years ago
“Typical low-information leftist- can’t win the argument so instead resorts to name-calling…"
What’s the matter? Did I hurt little snookum’s feelings? As for name calling, I am just following the lead of our new Psychopath-in-Chief. If name calling is good enough for the orange blunder, it’s good enough for me.
Dtroutma over 7 years ago
I love the Trumpies like “NPP” who regard taking magnificent properties like casinos, running them into the ground, and calling multiple bankruptcies and wrecking balls, majestic.
hippogriff over 7 years ago
mikefive
What do you mean “wait until policies are in place and fail before making judgement calls on things that haven’t happened…yet”? They were stated throughout the campaign to stiff-arm salutes, and have been stated again in proposed and finalized nominations of idle rich millionaires and retired (but not long enough to be legal) generals who are to form the junta to succeed where tyrants of the past have failed.
markjoseph125 over 7 years ago
Um, Mr. Morin, while I love the cartoon, it seems to me as if you’ve left out the abolition of social security and medicare.
Richard's Potato Premium Member over 7 years ago
I posted this on McCoy, but it seems to fit here as well:
Trump’s attacks on existing policies will be seen tomorrow as a domestic version of the Iraq war: lie-based, expensive for taxpayers, and ultimately destructive of American freedoms. Just like Bush, Trump will completely destroy the existing regime, but will have nothing valid to replace it, so the result will only be chaos.
If I live through Trump’s reign (which I doubt,as he will try to make it permanent), I will be curious about how many citizens will own up about having voted for him. I predict very few will “remember” they supported him.