Okay, sure. But Jones seems to be missing his primary feature: There isn’t any actual meaning THERE. He’s all about word salad, innuendo and casting both aspersions and blame.
BigLie™ is IP (Intellectual property) of the Trump/QAnon conspiracy-theory-inspired “Republican” party that is unable to adjust to the world’s changing demographics which will make the mostly white party/cult into a minority.
One of them has to go: The GOP or America as we know it
President Dwight Eisenhower said, “If a political party does not have its foundation in the determination to advance a cause that is right and that is moral, then it is not a political party; it is merely a conspiracy to seize power.”
Sadly, Eisenhower’s Republican Party is now there: they haven’t governed to protect or help the people at the federal or state level since the Reagan Revolution. Today, instead, they simply engage in a corrupt form of political performance art while stuffing their pockets with corporate money.
Corrupt Texas Governor Greg Abbott is the poster child for corrupt Republicans’ sellout to the fossil fuel industry. And the consequence of that will almost certainly kill hundreds of Texans this summer. But Abbott really, really doesn’t want you to be thinking about that.
Texas, like most red states, takes in more federal dollars then they send to Washington DC; instead of merely calling Governor Abbott “corrupt” it’s probably also time to call him a “welfare queen,” a phrase much beloved of Republicans, at least when they apply it to Black women.
Back in 1999, then-Governor George W. Bush, himself of fossil-fuel multimillionaire, separated almost all of the Texas power grid from those of neighboring states to avoid federal oversight. He put the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) in charge of the largely then-privatized grid.
Bush called it, “The nation’s most extensive experiment in electrical deregulation.”
As The Wall Street Journal noted a few months ago: “Those deregulated Texas residential consumers paid $28 billion more for their power since 2004 than they would have paid at the rates charged to the customers of the state’s traditional utilities, according to the Journal’s analysis of data from the federal Energy Information Administration.”
‘Trump betrayed his oath’: WaPo editorial sounds alarm about new DOJ bombshells
“Republicans committed to the ‘big lie’ are gunning to replace others, including those with vote-counting responsibilities,” they write. “If Mr. Trump or another candidate again presses false fraud claims, many Republican officials may find it more difficult to resist the pressure to back the lie — or, indeed, may eagerly participate in advancing it.”
Prosecutors aren’t just going to indict Trump — they’ll make sure the case is bulletproof: ex-DOJ aide
“The way I read it is he’s trying to make sure that his strong case is actually a bulletproof case,” said Miller. “I think any time you’re faced with something like a decision about indicting a former president, as the District Attorney Cy Vance is facing. Obviously, you want to make sure you have the strongest case possible. It’s no normal case by any stretch of the imagination. But you think of what it means to indict this former president. You know that Donald Trump is going to launch an unprecedented legal and political and personal assault not just on you, but on the prosecutors in your office who are charged with bringing that case to trial.”
Concretionist almost 3 years ago
Okay, sure. But Jones seems to be missing his primary feature: There isn’t any actual meaning THERE. He’s all about word salad, innuendo and casting both aspersions and blame.
RAGs almost 3 years ago
As I remember, when the FBI wiretapped a floor in Trump tower, it was occupied by a Russian “organization”.
basilisk Premium Member almost 3 years ago
For Republicans every accusation is a confession
superposition almost 3 years ago
BigLie™ is IP (Intellectual property) of the Trump/QAnon conspiracy-theory-inspired “Republican” party that is unable to adjust to the world’s changing demographics which will make the mostly white party/cult into a minority.
jimchronister2016 almost 3 years ago
I wished that Idiot would get a brain even if it’s out of a surgery ward transplant trash can, it would make more sense than the one he has!!!
The Love of Money is . . . almost 3 years ago
“Lock him up, Lock him up . . .”
The Nodding Head almost 3 years ago
Trump lives down to every suspicion, every accusation, every corruption, and every betrayal.
shamest Premium Member almost 3 years ago
lol
Masterskrain Premium Member almost 3 years ago
And the Black Spy thanks you for ONLY using the White Spy on his sippy cup!
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
…..and he STILL IS LYING THROUGH HIS TEETH! What a village IDIOT!
Alberta Oil Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Flogging a dead horse pointing out trumps hypocrisy.. or republicans. It’s a given, and tough beans, if you don’t like it.
Michael G. almost 3 years ago
“I’m a good boy! Yes! Yes, I am!”
WestNYC Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Jonesy still wishes Trump was Prez still providing fresh material. Time to go with Biden toons Clay, boring is good and would be most welcome.
IndyW almost 3 years ago
LUV the sippy cups for each frame! Wasn’t Trump born in New York?
Radish the wordsmith almost 3 years ago
One of them has to go: The GOP or America as we know it
President Dwight Eisenhower said, “If a political party does not have its foundation in the determination to advance a cause that is right and that is moral, then it is not a political party; it is merely a conspiracy to seize power.”
Sadly, Eisenhower’s Republican Party is now there: they haven’t governed to protect or help the people at the federal or state level since the Reagan Revolution. Today, instead, they simply engage in a corrupt form of political performance art while stuffing their pockets with corporate money.
Corrupt Texas Governor Greg Abbott is the poster child for corrupt Republicans’ sellout to the fossil fuel industry. And the consequence of that will almost certainly kill hundreds of Texans this summer. But Abbott really, really doesn’t want you to be thinking about that.
Texas, like most red states, takes in more federal dollars then they send to Washington DC; instead of merely calling Governor Abbott “corrupt” it’s probably also time to call him a “welfare queen,” a phrase much beloved of Republicans, at least when they apply it to Black women.
Back in 1999, then-Governor George W. Bush, himself of fossil-fuel multimillionaire, separated almost all of the Texas power grid from those of neighboring states to avoid federal oversight. He put the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) in charge of the largely then-privatized grid.
Bush called it, “The nation’s most extensive experiment in electrical deregulation.”
As The Wall Street Journal noted a few months ago: “Those deregulated Texas residential consumers paid $28 billion more for their power since 2004 than they would have paid at the rates charged to the customers of the state’s traditional utilities, according to the Journal’s analysis of data from the federal Energy Information Administration.”
https://www.rawstory.com/one-of-them-has-to-go-the-gop-or-america-as-we-know-it/
Radish the wordsmith almost 3 years ago
‘Trump betrayed his oath’: WaPo editorial sounds alarm about new DOJ bombshells
“Republicans committed to the ‘big lie’ are gunning to replace others, including those with vote-counting responsibilities,” they write. “If Mr. Trump or another candidate again presses false fraud claims, many Republican officials may find it more difficult to resist the pressure to back the lie — or, indeed, may eagerly participate in advancing it.”
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-doj-2653399678/
Radish the wordsmith almost 3 years ago
Prosecutors aren’t just going to indict Trump — they’ll make sure the case is bulletproof: ex-DOJ aide
“The way I read it is he’s trying to make sure that his strong case is actually a bulletproof case,” said Miller. “I think any time you’re faced with something like a decision about indicting a former president, as the District Attorney Cy Vance is facing. Obviously, you want to make sure you have the strongest case possible. It’s no normal case by any stretch of the imagination. But you think of what it means to indict this former president. You know that Donald Trump is going to launch an unprecedented legal and political and personal assault not just on you, but on the prosecutors in your office who are charged with bringing that case to trial.”
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-indictment-must-bullet-proof/
Radish the wordsmith almost 3 years ago
Trump to visit ‘lawless’ Texas-Mexico border
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-to-visit-lawless-texas-mexico-border-2653399928/
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member almost 3 years ago
He was born in Stupidville, USA, so he is an American citizen.
Jody H. Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Love the sippy cups, Clay! Especially “Spy Vs. Spy”!