Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
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I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada at Trader Vic's.
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" I truly believe that if (God forbid) anything dreadful happened to our POTUS, that Tick would crack open a bottle of champagne."
Preferably over your skull...
Preferably over your skull...
I want someone's ass blistered in the middle of Thanksgiving Square.
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Not the first time I've heard that. Wont be the last either.hedge wrote:" I truly believe that if (God forbid) anything dreadful happened to our POTUS, that Tick would crack open a bottle of champagne."
Preferably over your skull...
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News flash for you: our IC listens in on Russian communications. If a Trump surrogate was on the other side of the communication, the words spoken may be of interest to the nation's security. Even you should agree with that.Professor Tiger wrote:Tick, so at least we are agreed that Obama's DOJ or IC was listening in on Trump's staff's phone calls. That's progress.
That premise makes no sense. What infowars conspiracy would that be again? Does it involve foreign diplomats and businessmen of a particular country? Is that country allegedly involved in election-meddling or espionage against us? Does it involve a federal judge granting a FISA warrant? What would be the grounds for the warrant? Like most of your false equivalencies and assorted flights of fancy, this one is a real head-scratcher.So I assume if, four years from now, you will be okay if Trump's DOJ or IC listens in on the Democrat candidate's campaign manager's phone calls, as long as that manager's phone calls might be part of an infowars conspiracy theory involving foreigners (including those especially sinister foreign diplomats and businessmen)?
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Personally, after 9/11 I assumed that anything I say or type is subject to possible scrutiny by somebody somewhere. Anybody with half a brain surely thinks the same thing. (well, maybe not Gen. Flynn...do you think that's who The Donald was talking about when he said he was smarter than the generals?)
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WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!
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Sodium thiopental, pancuronium bromide and potassium chloride.Jungle Rat wrote:WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!
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That's only reserved for you.
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you just said.... ALL going to dieJungle Rat wrote:That's only reserved for you.
Feminism: Eve eats ALL the apples, gives God the middle finder when He confronts her, and has the serpent serve Adam with an injunction ordering him to both stay away from her AND to provide her food and shelter because he dragged her out of the Garden.
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What's really going on outside NYC/LA/CHI and the DNC....
MINGO JUNCTION, OHIO — Many people living in this town of used-to-be’s don’t expect their community will ever return to its glory days.
They don’t anticipate the return to a downtown of bustling businesses patronized by a well-paid middle class working at the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel plant. They want a little fresh paint on the vacant buildings, to cover up the sorrows lining the main business district’s ironically named Commerce Street.
And they’re not expecting magic from President Trump.
“All we need is to invest in ourselves with some small businesses up and down the street, and we’ll be fine,” said Rich Grimm, a retired steel worker. Grimm is aspirational, pragmatic about the return of steel or coal jobs, and determined.
Thirty-two former businesses line both sides of Commerce Street. Heading west, two nonprofits and a post office are the only things open on the right-hand side; two bars and a dentist’s office are the only things open on the left.
Grimm sits with five other locals sipping coffee at the Mingo Junction Senior Center. Tom Strohmayer is to his right, Baci Carpico to his left; Fred and Diane Pernick, the husband-and-wife director and secretary of the center, sit across the table with Teresa Elder, at 47 the youngster of the group and the only African-American.
All are Democrats. All except Elder voted for Trump; she didn’t care for any of last November’s candidates.
They’re happy with what Trump has done so far — limiting US entry from certain countries; plans for a wall along the US-Mexico border; taking the ObamaCare bull by the horns — but it’s tax and regulation reform that they all believe will truly help their community.
“Look, we all know the steel jobs aren’t coming back to the degree they once were, nor the coal jobs,” said Grimm. “Honestly, we never expected that.
Bobby Westfall stood in the covered doorway of a Christian community center, holding 11-month-old daughter Madison as she gleefully captured raindrops during a March morning downpour.
Westfall is one of the ones who got away. After using and selling drugs, he left town, found redemption, got married and was living in Nashville, Tenn., when that nagging need to come home became too insistent for him and his wife Stacey to resist. So they returned.
Six months ago they opened Rustic Junktion, part antique store, part community center. They started a nonprofit to provide a space for young people to hang out before or after school and avoid the lure of opioids that are killing many of the youth still left in this part of the country.
“Most people are never compelled to come back to a place that is so flat on its back,” Westfall said. “But I see hope here, and I see a chance to make a difference.”
He doesn’t talk politics, but he does say that most news reports got people wrong in last year’s election by describing them as angry and bitter: “No, it was always about aspiration, it was always about wanting something better.”
“It still is,” said Greg Robinson, who sat across the street at Dr. Patrick Palma’s dentist office, waiting for a check-up.
Robinson, who worked for 23 years at Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, stunned both his dentist and the office receptionist, Alice Giles, when the longtime Democrat admitted that he not only voted for Trump but thinks the new president is doing a great job.
The old Wheeling-Pitt plant parallels the town geographically, touching it from end to end, and making it impossible for anyone to escape its imprint on their lives. Twin Mingo Stadium arches stand as stone sentinels of a bygone era, when the community supported its own school district.
Late last month, eight years after closing, the old steel mill surprised everyone by re-opening under new ownership, as Acero Junction, Inc.
Company officials didn’t immediately return calls for comment, but WTOV-TV, the local NBC/Fox affiliate, has reported that the mill currently employs 70 people, with the goal to eventually have around 270, most of those from the Ohio Valley.
“That’s good news,” Robinson said, “but it’s not why I voted for Trump. It’s bigger than that, it’s better than that, because we all know the future is beyond making steel.”
MINGO JUNCTION, OHIO — Many people living in this town of used-to-be’s don’t expect their community will ever return to its glory days.
They don’t anticipate the return to a downtown of bustling businesses patronized by a well-paid middle class working at the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel plant. They want a little fresh paint on the vacant buildings, to cover up the sorrows lining the main business district’s ironically named Commerce Street.
And they’re not expecting magic from President Trump.
“All we need is to invest in ourselves with some small businesses up and down the street, and we’ll be fine,” said Rich Grimm, a retired steel worker. Grimm is aspirational, pragmatic about the return of steel or coal jobs, and determined.
Thirty-two former businesses line both sides of Commerce Street. Heading west, two nonprofits and a post office are the only things open on the right-hand side; two bars and a dentist’s office are the only things open on the left.
Grimm sits with five other locals sipping coffee at the Mingo Junction Senior Center. Tom Strohmayer is to his right, Baci Carpico to his left; Fred and Diane Pernick, the husband-and-wife director and secretary of the center, sit across the table with Teresa Elder, at 47 the youngster of the group and the only African-American.
All are Democrats. All except Elder voted for Trump; she didn’t care for any of last November’s candidates.
They’re happy with what Trump has done so far — limiting US entry from certain countries; plans for a wall along the US-Mexico border; taking the ObamaCare bull by the horns — but it’s tax and regulation reform that they all believe will truly help their community.
“Look, we all know the steel jobs aren’t coming back to the degree they once were, nor the coal jobs,” said Grimm. “Honestly, we never expected that.
Bobby Westfall stood in the covered doorway of a Christian community center, holding 11-month-old daughter Madison as she gleefully captured raindrops during a March morning downpour.
Westfall is one of the ones who got away. After using and selling drugs, he left town, found redemption, got married and was living in Nashville, Tenn., when that nagging need to come home became too insistent for him and his wife Stacey to resist. So they returned.
Six months ago they opened Rustic Junktion, part antique store, part community center. They started a nonprofit to provide a space for young people to hang out before or after school and avoid the lure of opioids that are killing many of the youth still left in this part of the country.
“Most people are never compelled to come back to a place that is so flat on its back,” Westfall said. “But I see hope here, and I see a chance to make a difference.”
He doesn’t talk politics, but he does say that most news reports got people wrong in last year’s election by describing them as angry and bitter: “No, it was always about aspiration, it was always about wanting something better.”
“It still is,” said Greg Robinson, who sat across the street at Dr. Patrick Palma’s dentist office, waiting for a check-up.
Robinson, who worked for 23 years at Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, stunned both his dentist and the office receptionist, Alice Giles, when the longtime Democrat admitted that he not only voted for Trump but thinks the new president is doing a great job.
The old Wheeling-Pitt plant parallels the town geographically, touching it from end to end, and making it impossible for anyone to escape its imprint on their lives. Twin Mingo Stadium arches stand as stone sentinels of a bygone era, when the community supported its own school district.
Late last month, eight years after closing, the old steel mill surprised everyone by re-opening under new ownership, as Acero Junction, Inc.
Company officials didn’t immediately return calls for comment, but WTOV-TV, the local NBC/Fox affiliate, has reported that the mill currently employs 70 people, with the goal to eventually have around 270, most of those from the Ohio Valley.
“That’s good news,” Robinson said, “but it’s not why I voted for Trump. It’s bigger than that, it’s better than that, because we all know the future is beyond making steel.”
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The Dem's who read that are sneering at those uneducated banjo/strumming inbred yokels who are too stupid to follow their betters and vote Democrat.
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I went to the google and typed in "prez trump buyerz remorce" and nothing came up.
You guys win.
You guys win.
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Congrats to all those "A day without women" protesters. Job well done.
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Didn't see anyone mention this...
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I want someone's ass blistered in the middle of Thanksgiving Square.
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"Lt. Dan got no legs."
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Heh
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White House: Trump Had No Knowledge of General Mike Flynn's Foreign Agent Work - AP 3 hrs ago
Turns out Flynn lobbied for Turkey's despot leader and got paid 530k and just now filed the paperwork with the DOJ. Spicer was asked about whether Flynn would have been considered for the National Security Advisor post and he declined to answer.
drip drip
Turns out Flynn lobbied for Turkey's despot leader and got paid 530k and just now filed the paperwork with the DOJ. Spicer was asked about whether Flynn would have been considered for the National Security Advisor post and he declined to answer.
drip drip
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Keep those fingers crossed, tick. Trump may be impeached yet.
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I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada at Trader Vic's.