Sick and tired

I'm glad you weren't around in 1776 or 1941,-- we would never have won with babies like you
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One thing we do know for sure is that when his country called him 5 times , Trump punked out A pos even way back then

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Harmonica You're a real barrel of laughs
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Iā€™m sick and tired of a president who lies outrageously and incessantly ā€” an average of eight times a day ā€” claiming recently that there are riots in California and that a bill that passed the Senate 98 to 1 had ā€œvery little Democrat support.ā€

Iā€™m sick and tired of a president who canā€™t be bothered to work hard and instead prefers to spend his time watching Fox News and acting like a Twitter troll.

And Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who go along with Trump ā€” defending, abetting and imitating his egregious excesses.

Iā€™m sick and tired of Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) acting like a caddie for the man he once denounced as a ā€œkookā€ ā€” just this week, Graham endorsed Trumpā€™s call for rescinding ā€œbirthright citizenship,ā€ a kooky idea if ever there was one.

Iā€™m sick and tired of House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.), who got his start in politics as a protege of the ā€œbleeding-heart conservativeā€ Jack Kemp, refusing to call out Trumpā€™s race-baiting.

Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who once complained about the federal debt adding $113 billion to the debt just in fiscal year 2018.

Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who once championed free trade refusing to stop Trump as he launches trade wars with all of our major trade partners.

Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who not only refuse to investigate Trumpā€™s alleged ethical violations but who also help him to obstruct justice by maligning the FBI, the special counsel and the Justice Department.

Most of all, Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who feel that Trumpā€™s blatant bigotry gives them license to do the same ā€” with Rep. Pete Olson (R-Tex.) denouncing his opponent as an ā€œIndo-American carpetbagger,ā€ Florida gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis warning voters not to ā€œmonkey this upā€ by electing his African American opponent, Rep. Duncan D. Hunter (R-Calif.) labeling his ā€œPalestinian Mexicanā€ opponent a ā€œsecurity riskā€ who is ā€œworking to infiltrate Congress,ā€ and Rep.ā€‰Steve Chabot (R-Ohio) accusing his opponent, who is of Indian Tibetan heritage, of ā€œselling out Americansā€ because he once worked at a law firm that settled terrorism-related cases against Libya.

If youā€™re sick and tired, too, here is what you can do. Vote for Democrats on Tuesday. For every office. Regardless of who they are. And I say that as a former Republican. Some Republicans in suburban districts may claim they arenā€™t for Trump. Donā€™t believe them. Whatever their private qualms, no Republicans have consistently held Trump to account. They are too scared that doing so will hurt their chances of reelection. If youā€™re as sick and tired as I am of being sick and tired about whatā€™s going on, vote against all Republicans. Every single one. Thatā€™s the only message they will understand
Washington Post


After 8 years of Obabble, the world's smallest violin is still too big....
Body you and America are lucky you had Obama back then and not the vile trump coming off another GOP disaster


You're nuts.
 
Iā€™m sick and tired of a president who lies outrageously and incessantly ā€” an average of eight times a day ā€” claiming recently that there are riots in California and that a bill that passed the Senate 98 to 1 had ā€œvery little Democrat support.ā€

Iā€™m sick and tired of a president who canā€™t be bothered to work hard and instead prefers to spend his time watching Fox News and acting like a Twitter troll.

And Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who go along with Trump ā€” defending, abetting and imitating his egregious excesses.

Iā€™m sick and tired of Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) acting like a caddie for the man he once denounced as a ā€œkookā€ ā€” just this week, Graham endorsed Trumpā€™s call for rescinding ā€œbirthright citizenship,ā€ a kooky idea if ever there was one.

Iā€™m sick and tired of House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.), who got his start in politics as a protege of the ā€œbleeding-heart conservativeā€ Jack Kemp, refusing to call out Trumpā€™s race-baiting.

Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who once complained about the federal debt adding $113 billion to the debt just in fiscal year 2018.

Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who once championed free trade refusing to stop Trump as he launches trade wars with all of our major trade partners.

Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who not only refuse to investigate Trumpā€™s alleged ethical violations but who also help him to obstruct justice by maligning the FBI, the special counsel and the Justice Department.

Most of all, Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who feel that Trumpā€™s blatant bigotry gives them license to do the same ā€” with Rep. Pete Olson (R-Tex.) denouncing his opponent as an ā€œIndo-American carpetbagger,ā€ Florida gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis warning voters not to ā€œmonkey this upā€ by electing his African American opponent, Rep. Duncan D. Hunter (R-Calif.) labeling his ā€œPalestinian Mexicanā€ opponent a ā€œsecurity riskā€ who is ā€œworking to infiltrate Congress,ā€ and Rep.ā€‰Steve Chabot (R-Ohio) accusing his opponent, who is of Indian Tibetan heritage, of ā€œselling out Americansā€ because he once worked at a law firm that settled terrorism-related cases against Libya.

If youā€™re sick and tired, too, here is what you can do. Vote for Democrats on Tuesday. For every office. Regardless of who they are. And I say that as a former Republican. Some Republicans in suburban districts may claim they arenā€™t for Trump. Donā€™t believe them. Whatever their private qualms, no Republicans have consistently held Trump to account. They are too scared that doing so will hurt their chances of reelection. If youā€™re as sick and tired as I am of being sick and tired about whatā€™s going on, vote against all Republicans. Every single one. Thatā€™s the only message they will understand
Washington Post


After 8 years of Obabble, the world's smallest violin is still too big....
Body you and America are lucky you had Obama back then and not the vile trump coming off another GOP disaster


You're nuts.
Yeah bodi and you love this and call me nuts?
After instituting a $1.5 trillion tax cut and signing off on a $675 billion budget for the Department of Defense, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that the only way to lower the record-high federal deficit would be to cut entitlement programs like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.

"Itā€™s disappointing but itā€™s not a Republican problem," McConnell said of the deficit, which grew 17 percent to $779 billion in fiscal year 2018. McConnell explained to Bloomberg that "itā€™s a bipartisan problem: Unwillingness to address the real drivers of the debt by doing anything to adjust those programs to the demographics of America in the future." The deficit has increased 77 percent since McConnell became majority leader in 2015.

New Treasury Department analysis on Monday revealed that corporate tax cuts had a significant impact on the deficit this year. Federal revenue rose by 0.04 percent in 2018, a nearly 100 percent decrease last yearā€™s 1.5 percent. In fiscal year 2018, tax receipts on corporate income fell to $205 billion from $297 billion in 2017.


Still, McConnell insisted that the change had nothing to do with a lack of revenue or increased spending and instead was due to entitlement and welfare programs. The debt, he said, was very ā€œdisturbingā€ and driven by ā€œthe three big entitlement programs that are very popular, Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid...Thereā€™s been a bipartisan reluctance to tackle entitlement changes because of the popularity of those programs. Hopefully, at some point here, weā€™ll get serious about this.ā€

President Donald Trump promised to leave Medicare untouched on the campaign trail, but Republican leaders like House Speaker Paul Ryan and Florida Senator Marco Rubio have long indicated their desire to cut entitlement programs to pay for their tax cuts.
 
Whatā€™s truly tiresome is conservativesā€™ contempt for the truth and their propensity for lying.

Just as tiresome is conservatives continuing to lie although their lies have time and again been proven to be indeed lies.

The rightā€™s incessant lying is the consequence of their failed political and economic dogma being completely devoid of merit.
whats truly tiresome is you jones saying shit and then not answering your critics....are you that much of a wuss?....
 
I'm glad you weren't around in 1776 or 1941,-- we would never have won with babies like you
ZdorovKirillVladimirovich_0.jpg
One thing we do know for sure is that when his country called him 5 times , Trump punked out A pos even way back then
ed there was thousands of guys back then who did what they could to stay out of that so called war....including billy clinton....
 
Iā€™m sick and tired of a president who lies outrageously and incessantly ā€” an average of eight times a day ā€” claiming recently that there are riots in California and that a bill that passed the Senate 98 to 1 had ā€œvery little Democrat support.ā€

Iā€™m sick and tired of a president who canā€™t be bothered to work hard and instead prefers to spend his time watching Fox News and acting like a Twitter troll.

And Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who go along with Trump ā€” defending, abetting and imitating his egregious excesses.

Iā€™m sick and tired of Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) acting like a caddie for the man he once denounced as a ā€œkookā€ ā€” just this week, Graham endorsed Trumpā€™s call for rescinding ā€œbirthright citizenship,ā€ a kooky idea if ever there was one.

Iā€™m sick and tired of House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.), who got his start in politics as a protege of the ā€œbleeding-heart conservativeā€ Jack Kemp, refusing to call out Trumpā€™s race-baiting.

Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who once complained about the federal debt adding $113 billion to the debt just in fiscal year 2018.

Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who once championed free trade refusing to stop Trump as he launches trade wars with all of our major trade partners.

Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who not only refuse to investigate Trumpā€™s alleged ethical violations but who also help him to obstruct justice by maligning the FBI, the special counsel and the Justice Department.

Most of all, Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who feel that Trumpā€™s blatant bigotry gives them license to do the same ā€” with Rep. Pete Olson (R-Tex.) denouncing his opponent as an ā€œIndo-American carpetbagger,ā€ Florida gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis warning voters not to ā€œmonkey this upā€ by electing his African American opponent, Rep. Duncan D. Hunter (R-Calif.) labeling his ā€œPalestinian Mexicanā€ opponent a ā€œsecurity riskā€ who is ā€œworking to infiltrate Congress,ā€ and Rep.ā€‰Steve Chabot (R-Ohio) accusing his opponent, who is of Indian Tibetan heritage, of ā€œselling out Americansā€ because he once worked at a law firm that settled terrorism-related cases against Libya.

If youā€™re sick and tired, too, here is what you can do. Vote for Democrats on Tuesday. For every office. Regardless of who they are. And I say that as a former Republican. Some Republicans in suburban districts may claim they arenā€™t for Trump. Donā€™t believe them. Whatever their private qualms, no Republicans have consistently held Trump to account. They are too scared that doing so will hurt their chances of reelection. If youā€™re as sick and tired as I am of being sick and tired about whatā€™s going on, vote against all Republicans. Every single one. Thatā€™s the only message they will understand
Washington Post


After 8 years of Obabble, the world's smallest violin is still too big....
Body you and America are lucky you had Obama back then and not the vile trump coming off another GOP disaster


You're nuts.
Yeah bodi and you love this and call me nuts?
After instituting a $1.5 trillion tax cut and signing off on a $675 billion budget for the Department of Defense, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that the only way to lower the record-high federal deficit would be to cut entitlement programs like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.

"Itā€™s disappointing but itā€™s not a Republican problem," McConnell said of the deficit, which grew 17 percent to $779 billion in fiscal year 2018. McConnell explained to Bloomberg that "itā€™s a bipartisan problem: Unwillingness to address the real drivers of the debt by doing anything to adjust those programs to the demographics of America in the future." The deficit has increased 77 percent since McConnell became majority leader in 2015.

New Treasury Department analysis on Monday revealed that corporate tax cuts had a significant impact on the deficit this year. Federal revenue rose by 0.04 percent in 2018, a nearly 100 percent decrease last yearā€™s 1.5 percent. In fiscal year 2018, tax receipts on corporate income fell to $205 billion from $297 billion in 2017.


Still, McConnell insisted that the change had nothing to do with a lack of revenue or increased spending and instead was due to entitlement and welfare programs. The debt, he said, was very ā€œdisturbingā€ and driven by ā€œthe three big entitlement programs that are very popular, Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid...Thereā€™s been a bipartisan reluctance to tackle entitlement changes because of the popularity of those programs. Hopefully, at some point here, weā€™ll get serious about this.ā€

President Donald Trump promised to leave Medicare untouched on the campaign trail, but Republican leaders like House Speaker Paul Ryan and Florida Senator Marco Rubio have long indicated their desire to cut entitlement programs to pay for their tax cuts.


Get a life.
 
Iā€™m sick and tired of a president who lies outrageously and incessantly ā€” an average of eight times a day ā€” claiming recently that there are riots in California and that a bill that passed the Senate 98 to 1 had ā€œvery little Democrat support.ā€

Iā€™m sick and tired of a president who canā€™t be bothered to work hard and instead prefers to spend his time watching Fox News and acting like a Twitter troll.

And Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who go along with Trump ā€” defending, abetting and imitating his egregious excesses.

Iā€™m sick and tired of Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) acting like a caddie for the man he once denounced as a ā€œkookā€ ā€” just this week, Graham endorsed Trumpā€™s call for rescinding ā€œbirthright citizenship,ā€ a kooky idea if ever there was one.

Iā€™m sick and tired of House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.), who got his start in politics as a protege of the ā€œbleeding-heart conservativeā€ Jack Kemp, refusing to call out Trumpā€™s race-baiting.

Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who once complained about the federal debt adding $113 billion to the debt just in fiscal year 2018.

Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who once championed free trade refusing to stop Trump as he launches trade wars with all of our major trade partners.

Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who not only refuse to investigate Trumpā€™s alleged ethical violations but who also help him to obstruct justice by maligning the FBI, the special counsel and the Justice Department.

Most of all, Iā€™m sick and tired of Republicans who feel that Trumpā€™s blatant bigotry gives them license to do the same ā€” with Rep. Pete Olson (R-Tex.) denouncing his opponent as an ā€œIndo-American carpetbagger,ā€ Florida gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis warning voters not to ā€œmonkey this upā€ by electing his African American opponent, Rep. Duncan D. Hunter (R-Calif.) labeling his ā€œPalestinian Mexicanā€ opponent a ā€œsecurity riskā€ who is ā€œworking to infiltrate Congress,ā€ and Rep.ā€‰Steve Chabot (R-Ohio) accusing his opponent, who is of Indian Tibetan heritage, of ā€œselling out Americansā€ because he once worked at a law firm that settled terrorism-related cases against Libya.

If youā€™re sick and tired, too, here is what you can do. Vote for Democrats on Tuesday. For every office. Regardless of who they are. And I say that as a former Republican. Some Republicans in suburban districts may claim they arenā€™t for Trump. Donā€™t believe them. Whatever their private qualms, no Republicans have consistently held Trump to account. They are too scared that doing so will hurt their chances of reelection. If youā€™re as sick and tired as I am of being sick and tired about whatā€™s going on, vote against all Republicans. Every single one. Thatā€™s the only message they will understand
Washington Post


After 8 years of Obabble, the world's smallest violin is still too big....
Body you and America are lucky you had Obama back then and not the vile trump coming off another GOP disaster


You're nuts.
Yeah bodi and you love this and call me nuts?
After instituting a $1.5 trillion tax cut and signing off on a $675 billion budget for the Department of Defense, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that the only way to lower the record-high federal deficit would be to cut entitlement programs like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.

"Itā€™s disappointing but itā€™s not a Republican problem," McConnell said of the deficit, which grew 17 percent to $779 billion in fiscal year 2018. McConnell explained to Bloomberg that "itā€™s a bipartisan problem: Unwillingness to address the real drivers of the debt by doing anything to adjust those programs to the demographics of America in the future." The deficit has increased 77 percent since McConnell became majority leader in 2015.

New Treasury Department analysis on Monday revealed that corporate tax cuts had a significant impact on the deficit this year. Federal revenue rose by 0.04 percent in 2018, a nearly 100 percent decrease last yearā€™s 1.5 percent. In fiscal year 2018, tax receipts on corporate income fell to $205 billion from $297 billion in 2017.


Still, McConnell insisted that the change had nothing to do with a lack of revenue or increased spending and instead was due to entitlement and welfare programs. The debt, he said, was very ā€œdisturbingā€ and driven by ā€œthe three big entitlement programs that are very popular, Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid...Thereā€™s been a bipartisan reluctance to tackle entitlement changes because of the popularity of those programs. Hopefully, at some point here, weā€™ll get serious about this.ā€

President Donald Trump promised to leave Medicare untouched on the campaign trail, but Republican leaders like House Speaker Paul Ryan and Florida Senator Marco Rubio have long indicated their desire to cut entitlement programs to pay for their tax cuts.


Get a life.
Got one a great one
Does Trump practice his Benito Mussolini look in the mirror?

 
After 8 years of Obabble, the world's smallest violin is still too big....
Body you and America are lucky you had Obama back then and not the vile trump coming off another GOP disaster


You're nuts.
Yeah bodi and you love this and call me nuts?
After instituting a $1.5 trillion tax cut and signing off on a $675 billion budget for the Department of Defense, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that the only way to lower the record-high federal deficit would be to cut entitlement programs like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.

"Itā€™s disappointing but itā€™s not a Republican problem," McConnell said of the deficit, which grew 17 percent to $779 billion in fiscal year 2018. McConnell explained to Bloomberg that "itā€™s a bipartisan problem: Unwillingness to address the real drivers of the debt by doing anything to adjust those programs to the demographics of America in the future." The deficit has increased 77 percent since McConnell became majority leader in 2015.

New Treasury Department analysis on Monday revealed that corporate tax cuts had a significant impact on the deficit this year. Federal revenue rose by 0.04 percent in 2018, a nearly 100 percent decrease last yearā€™s 1.5 percent. In fiscal year 2018, tax receipts on corporate income fell to $205 billion from $297 billion in 2017.


Still, McConnell insisted that the change had nothing to do with a lack of revenue or increased spending and instead was due to entitlement and welfare programs. The debt, he said, was very ā€œdisturbingā€ and driven by ā€œthe three big entitlement programs that are very popular, Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid...Thereā€™s been a bipartisan reluctance to tackle entitlement changes because of the popularity of those programs. Hopefully, at some point here, weā€™ll get serious about this.ā€

President Donald Trump promised to leave Medicare untouched on the campaign trail, but Republican leaders like House Speaker Paul Ryan and Florida Senator Marco Rubio have long indicated their desire to cut entitlement programs to pay for their tax cuts.


Get a life.
Got one a great one
Does Trump practice his Benito Mussolini look in the mirror?


Clearly not as the only thing you appear to do is to obsess about Trump.

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Body you and America are lucky you had Obama back then and not the vile trump coming off another GOP disaster


You're nuts.
Yeah bodi and you love this and call me nuts?
After instituting a $1.5 trillion tax cut and signing off on a $675 billion budget for the Department of Defense, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that the only way to lower the record-high federal deficit would be to cut entitlement programs like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.

"Itā€™s disappointing but itā€™s not a Republican problem," McConnell said of the deficit, which grew 17 percent to $779 billion in fiscal year 2018. McConnell explained to Bloomberg that "itā€™s a bipartisan problem: Unwillingness to address the real drivers of the debt by doing anything to adjust those programs to the demographics of America in the future." The deficit has increased 77 percent since McConnell became majority leader in 2015.

New Treasury Department analysis on Monday revealed that corporate tax cuts had a significant impact on the deficit this year. Federal revenue rose by 0.04 percent in 2018, a nearly 100 percent decrease last yearā€™s 1.5 percent. In fiscal year 2018, tax receipts on corporate income fell to $205 billion from $297 billion in 2017.


Still, McConnell insisted that the change had nothing to do with a lack of revenue or increased spending and instead was due to entitlement and welfare programs. The debt, he said, was very ā€œdisturbingā€ and driven by ā€œthe three big entitlement programs that are very popular, Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid...Thereā€™s been a bipartisan reluctance to tackle entitlement changes because of the popularity of those programs. Hopefully, at some point here, weā€™ll get serious about this.ā€

President Donald Trump promised to leave Medicare untouched on the campaign trail, but Republican leaders like House Speaker Paul Ryan and Florida Senator Marco Rubio have long indicated their desire to cut entitlement programs to pay for their tax cuts.


Get a life.
Got one a great one
Does Trump practice his Benito Mussolini look in the mirror?


Clearly not as the only thing you appear to do is to obsess about Trump.

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Dehumanizer challenged..^^^
 
After 8 years of Obabble, the world's smallest violin is still too big....
Body you and America are lucky you had Obama back then and not the vile trump coming off another GOP disaster


You're nuts.
Yeah bodi and you love this and call me nuts?
After instituting a $1.5 trillion tax cut and signing off on a $675 billion budget for the Department of Defense, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that the only way to lower the record-high federal deficit would be to cut entitlement programs like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.

"Itā€™s disappointing but itā€™s not a Republican problem," McConnell said of the deficit, which grew 17 percent to $779 billion in fiscal year 2018. McConnell explained to Bloomberg that "itā€™s a bipartisan problem: Unwillingness to address the real drivers of the debt by doing anything to adjust those programs to the demographics of America in the future." The deficit has increased 77 percent since McConnell became majority leader in 2015.

New Treasury Department analysis on Monday revealed that corporate tax cuts had a significant impact on the deficit this year. Federal revenue rose by 0.04 percent in 2018, a nearly 100 percent decrease last yearā€™s 1.5 percent. In fiscal year 2018, tax receipts on corporate income fell to $205 billion from $297 billion in 2017.


Still, McConnell insisted that the change had nothing to do with a lack of revenue or increased spending and instead was due to entitlement and welfare programs. The debt, he said, was very ā€œdisturbingā€ and driven by ā€œthe three big entitlement programs that are very popular, Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid...Thereā€™s been a bipartisan reluctance to tackle entitlement changes because of the popularity of those programs. Hopefully, at some point here, weā€™ll get serious about this.ā€

President Donald Trump promised to leave Medicare untouched on the campaign trail, but Republican leaders like House Speaker Paul Ryan and Florida Senator Marco Rubio have long indicated their desire to cut entitlement programs to pay for their tax cuts.


Get a life.
Got one a great one
Does Trump practice his Benito Mussolini look in the mirror?

DĆ³nde estĆ” Benito?
 
I'm voting the straight Democratic ticket on Tuesday, thanks to what the republicans have done since reagan.
 
Let's see, if a Bill passes the Senate by 98-1 is it possible that it still had "very little support" from the minority party? What's the big deal anyway? Does George Soros and Media Matters write the script for angry lefties every freaking day? We enjoy a DOW around 25,000 and historic unemployment and the GDP at 4.1 when the previous president couldn't get above 3% in a yearly average for eight years and yet the crazy angry left is "fed up" because the President said that democrats gave a Bill very little support. More proof that the world is upside down and backwards in the "fed up" liberal mind.
 

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