All things disgusting with and around dump

Look what you have been reduced to.
Trying to catch someone, (anyone) on a trick.
Just saw it flash across the screen, an oldie but still a goodie . . . and is relevant to the latest co-indictment. Now if Trump wants to pardon everyone it will have to include a Russian intelligence operative.
 
Federal regulators on Tuesday disputed the Trump administration's claim that struggles facing the coal and nuclear industries threaten the reliability of the nation's power grid.

"There is no immediate calamity or threat," the Republican chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission told Congress. Existing power sources are sufficient to satisfy the nation's energy needs, FERC Chairman Kevin McIntyre added.

Four other commissioners from both parties agreed there is no immediate threat to the grid. The comments before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee contradict a recent White House directive ordering action to keep coal-fired and nuclear power plants open as a matter of national and economic security.

"There is no mystery behind the radical proposal" the Energy Department is considering, said Sen. Maria Cantwell of Washington state, the senior Democrat on the Energy Committee.

A top coal CEO, Robert Murray, "sent a letter to the Trump administration with pre-written executive orders to bail out coal mines, eliminate worker safety and allow more pollution," Cantwell said. Murray called for an emergency Energy Department order to keep coal plants open for two years "and that is exactly what DOE is proposing," she said.

"I know the president wants to deliver on this, but the grid operators say the emergency does not exist," Cantrell said.

http://myconnection.cox.com/article/politics/b414f398-6e66-11e8-be97-3b5f4b46834b/
 
Ex-WH aides describe 'adult puzzle' of taping up Trump's torn-up documents

Two former White House records management analysts tasked with piecing together the letters, memos and news articles President Donald Trump torn to shreds likened the process to an "adult puzzle."

"In the beginning of the administration, after the transition period, we would get torn-up documents, letters and memos ... and we would have to tape them back together for records," Solomon Lartey said in an interview Tuesday on CNN's "New Day."

CNN reported Monday that Trump has a habit of ripping up memos and documents that should be preserved under the Presidential Records Act

Young recalled to CNN, "We put the contents on the desk and we literally had to spend hours per day piecing together the puzzle prior to taping them."

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...rumps-torn-up-documents/ar-AAyxnkZ?ocid=ientp

Trump is the Toddler in Chief.
 
Federal regulators on Tuesday disputed the Trump administration's claim that struggles facing the coal and nuclear industries threaten the reliability of the nation's power grid.

"There is no immediate calamity or threat," the Republican chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission told Congress. Existing power sources are sufficient to satisfy the nation's energy needs, FERC Chairman Kevin McIntyre added.

Four other commissioners from both parties agreed there is no immediate threat to the grid. The comments before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee contradict a recent White House directive ordering action to keep coal-fired and nuclear power plants open as a matter of national and economic security.

"There is no mystery behind the radical proposal" the Energy Department is considering, said Sen. Maria Cantwell of Washington state, the senior Democrat on the Energy Committee.

A top coal CEO, Robert Murray, "sent a letter to the Trump administration with pre-written executive orders to bail out coal mines, eliminate worker safety and allow more pollution," Cantwell said. Murray called for an emergency Energy Department order to keep coal plants open for two years "and that is exactly what DOE is proposing," she said.

"I know the president wants to deliver on this, but the grid operators say the emergency does not exist," Cantrell said.

http://myconnection.cox.com/article/politics/b414f398-6e66-11e8-be97-3b5f4b46834b/
Fake News.
 
Ex-WH aides describe 'adult puzzle' of taping up Trump's torn-up documents

Two former White House records management analysts tasked with piecing together the letters, memos and news articles President Donald Trump torn to shreds likened the process to an "adult puzzle."

"In the beginning of the administration, after the transition period, we would get torn-up documents, letters and memos ... and we would have to tape them back together for records," Solomon Lartey said in an interview Tuesday on CNN's "New Day."

CNN reported Monday that Trump has a habit of ripping up memos and documents that should be preserved under the Presidential Records Act

Young recalled to CNN, "We put the contents on the desk and we literally had to spend hours per day piecing together the puzzle prior to taping them."

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...rumps-torn-up-documents/ar-AAyxnkZ?ocid=ientp

Trump is the Toddler in Chief.
BFD
 
Ex-WH aides describe 'adult puzzle' of taping up Trump's torn-up documents

Two former White House records management analysts tasked with piecing together the letters, memos and news articles President Donald Trump torn to shreds likened the process to an "adult puzzle."

"In the beginning of the administration, after the transition period, we would get torn-up documents, letters and memos ... and we would have to tape them back together for records," Solomon Lartey said in an interview Tuesday on CNN's "New Day."

CNN reported Monday that Trump has a habit of ripping up memos and documents that should be preserved under the Presidential Records Act

Young recalled to CNN, "We put the contents on the desk and we literally had to spend hours per day piecing together the puzzle prior to taping them."

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...rumps-torn-up-documents/ar-AAyxnkZ?ocid=ientp

Trump is the Toddler in Chief.
Fake news and BFD.
 
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