The Inevitable New The Inevitable Trump Mocking Thread

Again, crazy people laugh at anything.

I hope you get enough to buy your health insurance so you can access some mental health care. Self-care is the most important care, Iz
Yes it is. How can I ever thank you people enough for the comedic therapy.
 
Is it now....your use of " Old School " mentality is easy to " Fish " for ......
No need to bait the hook, just toss it in the water and you're all mouth....

Old smelly fish like you are just training runs......ya want some gummy bait....
or do you like Bob's Velveeta on a double.....
Still sound dumb.
 
Climate change will cost the U.S. economy hundreds of billions of dollars by the end of the century, damaging everything from human health to infrastructure and agricultural production, according to a government report issued on Friday.

The Congressionally-mandated report, written with the help of more than a dozen U.S. government agencies and departments, outlined the projected impacts of global warming in every corner of American society, in a dire warning at odds with the Trump administration's pro-fossil fuels agenda.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-report...ays-121006859.html?.tsrc=notification-brknews
Be the change.....
 
Climate change will cost the U.S. economy hundreds of billions of dollars by the end of the century, damaging everything from human health to infrastructure and agricultural production, according to a government report issued on Friday.

The Congressionally-mandated report, written with the help of more than a dozen U.S. government agencies and departments, outlined the projected impacts of global warming in every corner of American society, in a dire warning at odds with the Trump administration's pro-fossil fuels agenda.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-report...ays-121006859.html?.tsrc=notification-brknews
FAKE NEWS
Sorry if the caps scare you.
 
Climate change will cost the U.S. economy hundreds of billions of dollars by the end of the century, damaging everything from human health to infrastructure and agricultural production, according to a government report issued on Friday.

The Congressionally-mandated report, written with the help of more than a dozen U.S. government agencies and departments, outlined the projected impacts of global warming in every corner of American society, in a dire warning at odds with the Trump administration's pro-fossil fuels agenda.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-report...ays-121006859.html?.tsrc=notification-brknews
‘Embarrassing’: Climate Expert Explains What’s Wrong With The White House’s New Climate Report

5 hours ago
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...MwCXoECAYQKQ&usg=AOvVaw1BeyDVzJC8efancLfQwBGo
 
Yes it is. How can I ever thank you people enough for the comedic therapy.

You don't have to. We do it for the social good. 'Cause you now living in the People's Republic of (Republican-free) California.

The only thing funnier that Iz' idiocy (and BS) is the destruction of the CA GOP as they bear-hugged white nationalism, racism, anti-LGBTQ+, anti-environmentalism and xenophobia in one of the most diverse states in the country. Racist Joe and his band of morally corrupt Storm-front wanna-bes have driven anyone not sporting a swastika tattoo on their ass to become indie or Dem. Makes me laugh like Santa huffing whippets. Cox barely won OC for heaven's sake, you band of stupid az-hats.

"The final ingredient in the GOP collapse was Trump. From the start, his open appeals to white racial resentments and the fear of social change faced enormous resistance in diverse, culturally cosmopolitan California: He won less than 32 percent of the state’s vote in 2016. That essentially tied Alf Landon in 1936 as the weakest performance for a Republican presidential nominee in California since 1860. (William Howard Taft won even less of the vote in 1912, but only because Theodore Roosevelt, the former Republican president running as an independent, narrowly carried the state.)

But despite the unmistakable indication of Trump’s local unpopularity, the California GOP delegation locked arms around his turbulent presidency. That was partly due to pressure from McCarthy, who was looking to strengthen his own leadership prospects by solidifying his state delegation for Trump. (The House GOP caucus elected McCarthy as its leader last week.)

Those who fell in line included the seven Republican members in districts that had voted for Hillary Clinton over Trump in 2016. Two of those seven (Ed Royce and Darrell Issa) retired, but among the five that sought reelection, Steve Knight in exurban Los Angeles, Mimi Walters and Dana Rohrabacher in Orange County, and Jeff Denham and Valadao in the Central Valley all voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act, though California had expanded insurance under the law to more people than any other state."

Stupid F*ks. From Wilson to extinction in 25 years.
 
If youʻre smart you anticipated a slow down when the Fed turned off the QE spigot. Kek.

Yep. December... Tax cut band-aid could only go so far... didn't quite get Don the Con past the elections like he hoped.

Now, what he's gonna try to get him past 2020? Who we gonna invade? Honduras?
 
Mo' Cali ecology for the GOP...

"Democrats also won a supermajority in the State Senate and expanded their supermajority in the State Assembly, making it easier for governor-elect Gavin Newsom to enact progressive policies without needing to haggle with the GOP caucus. State Assemblywoman Catharine Baker — one of the few Republican elected officials left in the Bay Area — is leading her Democratic challenger Rebecca Bauer-Kahan by just 526 votes, or 0.3 percent, in her East Bay district. That’s down from a 3 percent lead on election night."
 
The, "But I'm President?" defense . . .

The Trump family legal team attempted to use Trump’s presidency as an actual legal defense, citing the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution and stating that “a sitting President may not be sued.”

The presidential defense came from Donald Trump and his family members, who had hoped to have a lawsuit dismissed. The suit was brought against the Trump Foundation and the Trump family, according to CNBC.

The suit was brought by the New York state Attorney General Barbara Underwood, and it says that the Trump Foundation violated both state and federal laws for more than 10 years.

Justice Saliann Scarpulla shot down Trump’s request to dismiss the case. The judge also ruled against Trump’s argument that the state court has no jurisdiction over the case.

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