@DanRather@UnrealBluegrass My father and uncle were WWll Veterans. My uncle was in France …he didn’t speak for a year after he came home. What they fought for, and why they served… is not respected by Trump. He doesn’t understand. He doesn’t care to even try.
@SusieWiles47@RapidResponse47 …multiple bankruptcies, lawsuits, lies, wives (cheated on all of them) …hush money payments, violent insurrection, sleeps all day/tweets all night, tore down 1/3 of the White House and started a war based on foreign intelligence… the media isn’t the problem
@CalltoActivism@JuneHowell1 Besides screwing up the United States… Trump’s war has affected several countries. I’m sure the leaders of those countries have spoken to Trump, more than once, about his lies and lousy decisions. I’m also sure they were not nice… or forgiving… and I don’t blame them
@RapidResponse47 Trump thought his war would be over by now so he could fully concentrate on subverting the midterms… but his war is not over, and he doesn’t know how to get out of it (bcuz his “war partner” won’t let him) It’s all fucking depressing as hell
@patriottakes He’s panicking… his war should be over by now, which would’ve given him time to plan his midterm election interference… but, his war rages on, mostly bcuz BB won’t stop, won’t listen. Trump is powerless, and it shows
@Dongxewang@LePapillonBlu2 Trump’s evil …and he’ll be ignoring his war (and everything else) to spend more time planning to subvert future elections. Did the same shit in 2020
@Mollyploofkins Screwing with upcoming elections is the… only… thing Trump’s thinking about now. Same thing happened in 2020 when he abandoned the battle against covid to focus on planning the J6 insurrection
The President of the United States is asleep at his desk. Again.
Behind him stand seven grown adults in expensive suits, and not one of them is doing anything about it. One is mid-sentence. Another is gazing sideways with the haunted look of a man whose pension depends on never acknowledging what he can see in his peripheral vision.
The rest of the world is watching, and the rest of the world has noticed something. Americans are terrified of authority. That fear has settled over this administration like a fog, and it turns otherwise functional adults into warm furniture. Nobody moves. Nobody speaks. The paralysis is total.
In any European parliament, in any boardroom from Oslo to Ljubljana, someone would have leaned over by now. Tapped a shoulder. Said, quietly but clearly, that perhaps this isn’t the moment. Somebody would have done something, because the alternative, pretending a sleeping man is running a meeting, would have been too absurd to sustain.
Not here. Here, seven men have collectively decided that the correct professional response to the President losing consciousness in the Oval Office is to carry on as though he were a particularly demanding houseplant.
Trump promised not to “touch” Medicaid.
Now he is cutting it by $1 trillion and taking health care away from patients with cancer, AIDS and other life-threatening diseases to pay for tax breaks to the top 1% and his wealthy campaign contributors.
Unimaginable cruelty.