Requires talent to keep balance on a ball. Also requires a lot of work, a lot of practice, a lot of talent to make it look easy. I don’t think the GOP has the balls to stay on the ball.
NO, since he started lying on the opening day of his campaign with PAID ACTORS used to cheer for him as he descended on his escalator to announce his candidacy, and he has LIED every day since then!
Trump didn’t even have to ask them to jump up on that ball, the GOP has been rolling over for idiots for a long time now. They knew what they were signing up for, they were the ones who drew up the $#%@ contract.
The Republicans have been pushing for everything that protects the environment, rights of workers, consumers, the public in general to be DE-regulated. They push for regulations on women’s reproductive choices. They want to spend more on DoD and Pentagon whether the two want it or not and fight against audits. They never want to talk about reasonable gun control, calling anything “:taking our guns”. They do not believe in diplomacy, seeing bullying as the only option.
.While Trump’s cabinet and choices pushed this to the extreme, he IS what they signed up for, they just don;t want to admit it. The Republicans fought against ANYTHING Obama wanted and Trump is getting rid of as much as possible, even things like banning lead bullets that poison gun range workers and scavengers – what could possibly be a GOOD reason to block the ban?
Ain’t gonna happen. And didn’t a Republican Congress have to passit? They didn’t even hold endless hearings on it. It’s another distraction by Dear Leader. Clinton sold uranium to my buddy Putin. I wanted to do it!
It is quite possible that a few Dems might get caught up in this. My own suspicion is that more of the GOP will be. But that is not the primary problem.
After all, Russia is attacking the United States, not the Dems or the GOP.
The parties are just a means to the end in which the U.S. is weakened and can’t oppose Russia on the national stage.
When that elephant falls off that ball, I’m hoping it squashes the entire Administration and any and all of the bad politicians connected to it. That goes for the hypocritical group of religious leaders who meet in the Oval Office as a prayer group but are really a Lobby group, to lay hands on the president, to pray for him to do the right thing. They get around the lobby laws because they are camouflaged as a prayer group. These are groups of people who have advanced vice president Pence’s backers objectives in Washington DC. I’m think they would probably look more realistic dressed as clowns in the circus.
The GOP establishment knew what they were getting from the very start — but defeating Obama was and is uppermost on their agenda … followed by tax cuts for the rich ….
“Despite transfer of ownership, the uranium remained in the U.S.
A key fact ignored in criticisms of Clinton’s supposed involvement in the deal is that the uranium was not — nor could it be — exported, and remained under the control of U.S.-based subsidiaries of Uranium One, according to a statement by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission:
NRC’s review of the transfer of control request determined that the U.S. subsidiaries will remain the licensees, will remain qualified to conduct the uranium recovery operations, and will continue to have the equipment, facilities, and procedures necessary to protect public health and safety and to minimize danger to life or property.
The review also determined that the licensees will maintain adequate financial surety for eventual decommissioning of the sites.
Neither Uranium One nor ARMZ holds an NRC export license, so no uranium produced at either facility may be exported.
Dtroutma over 6 years ago
Dumbo and an elephant on a ball.
Crabbyrino Premium Member over 6 years ago
Clown Master, not Ringmaster.
DaBoogadie over 6 years ago
Republicans on the ball…Ironic.
retpost over 6 years ago
Republicans vote in lockstep so it does not mater who the leader is.
Radish the wordsmith over 6 years ago
The GOP has one ball?
Sadandconfused9 over 6 years ago
Requires talent to keep balance on a ball. Also requires a lot of work, a lot of practice, a lot of talent to make it look easy. I don’t think the GOP has the balls to stay on the ball.
Masterskrain Premium Member over 6 years ago
NO, since he started lying on the opening day of his campaign with PAID ACTORS used to cheer for him as he descended on his escalator to announce his candidacy, and he has LIED every day since then!
Ally2005 over 6 years ago
Trump and his boot lickers are an orange stain on America. They will end up in the trash bin of history…..
Mr. Blawt over 6 years ago
Trump didn’t even have to ask them to jump up on that ball, the GOP has been rolling over for idiots for a long time now. They knew what they were signing up for, they were the ones who drew up the $#%@ contract.
Striped Cat over 6 years ago
But the pivot to Trump acting more presidential is coming soon right?
braindead Premium Member over 6 years ago
The GOP is still signed up. They have taken NO ACTION about any Trump excess. None.
Nantucket Premium Member over 6 years ago
The Republicans have been pushing for everything that protects the environment, rights of workers, consumers, the public in general to be DE-regulated. They push for regulations on women’s reproductive choices. They want to spend more on DoD and Pentagon whether the two want it or not and fight against audits. They never want to talk about reasonable gun control, calling anything “:taking our guns”. They do not believe in diplomacy, seeing bullying as the only option.
.While Trump’s cabinet and choices pushed this to the extreme, he IS what they signed up for, they just don;t want to admit it. The Republicans fought against ANYTHING Obama wanted and Trump is getting rid of as much as possible, even things like banning lead bullets that poison gun range workers and scavengers – what could possibly be a GOOD reason to block the ban?
edward thomas Premium Member over 6 years ago
Ain’t gonna happen. And didn’t a Republican Congress have to passit? They didn’t even hold endless hearings on it. It’s another distraction by Dear Leader. Clinton sold uranium to my buddy Putin. I wanted to do it!
Silly Season over 6 years ago
SFCGaTor
It is quite possible that a few Dems might get caught up in this. My own suspicion is that more of the GOP will be. But that is not the primary problem.
After all, Russia is attacking the United States, not the Dems or the GOP.
The parties are just a means to the end in which the U.S. is weakened and can’t oppose Russia on the national stage.
So which is more important to you, SFCGaTor?
Some Dems and / or GOP’ers going to jail?
Or the USA?
Sadandconfused9 over 6 years ago
When that elephant falls off that ball, I’m hoping it squashes the entire Administration and any and all of the bad politicians connected to it. That goes for the hypocritical group of religious leaders who meet in the Oval Office as a prayer group but are really a Lobby group, to lay hands on the president, to pray for him to do the right thing. They get around the lobby laws because they are camouflaged as a prayer group. These are groups of people who have advanced vice president Pence’s backers objectives in Washington DC. I’m think they would probably look more realistic dressed as clowns in the circus.
DrDon1 over 6 years ago
The GOP establishment knew what they were getting from the very start — but defeating Obama was and is uppermost on their agenda … followed by tax cuts for the rich ….
Silly Season over 6 years ago
SFCGaTor
https://www.snopes.com/hillary-clinton-uranium-russia-deal/
“Despite transfer of ownership, the uranium remained in the U.S.
A key fact ignored in criticisms of Clinton’s supposed involvement in the deal is that the uranium was not — nor could it be — exported, and remained under the control of U.S.-based subsidiaries of Uranium One, according to a statement by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission:
NRC’s review of the transfer of control request determined that the U.S. subsidiaries will remain the licensees, will remain qualified to conduct the uranium recovery operations, and will continue to have the equipment, facilities, and procedures necessary to protect public health and safety and to minimize danger to life or property.
The review also determined that the licensees will maintain adequate financial surety for eventual decommissioning of the sites.
Neither Uranium One nor ARMZ holds an NRC export license, so no uranium produced at either facility may be exported.