Not bad, guys. Why don’t you quit your day jobs and take it on the road. Your country will thank you.
Wow. Republicans don’t even like each other.
Also, just what kind of results do you expect to get from Meals on Wheels? Are you expecting a specific return on investment? Old, poor people are getting fed. Isn’t that a good enough result?
These two bitches deserve each other.
X and Trump. Stay hydrated.
I’m officially against anything that attempts to make Trey Gowdy appear to be sympathetic or clever.
Nice popcorn munching entertainment if Rep Gowdy and Mulvaney didn’t turn my stomach.
You must admit, Gowdy does have some really bad hair.
The Mick has been on the local Sinclair station both nights this week. Boris Kneepads lobs him wiffleballs about how Trump’s budget is the greatest in human history.
Gowdy is the “hair”-apparent to James Traficant.
Looks like Draco Malfoy doesn’t like the Goblin in charge at Gringots Bank.
The Republic is in the hands of a bunch of prattling mean boys. Of course one would use Meals on Wheels as a sassy retort without a thought as to the millions of people whose stomachs could go empty.
@populuxecowboy An awful lot of veterans get fed by Meals on Wheels. Y’know, the ones they profess to care about when they run for reelection.
More proof: Comedy is hard and it’s not pretty.
Looks like that batch is gonna have more than its share of bad trips from the power of suggestion alone.
Conservatism: place where sense of humors go to die. See one Miller, Dennis.
Off topic, but not since it mentions social welfare, but I didn’t see any reporting on the Ryan town hall from last night:
No, I do not think we should turn to nuns for all our politics. And this article does a good job pointing out that those non-profits that are going to take over government’s work of taking care of the poor… are funded by the government.
Moreover, Catholic Charities doesn’t do its work “in spite of” government. It relies on it: Catholic Charities USA gets nearly half of its operating budget from the federal funds, as do scores of other faith-based charities. When Ryan championed president Donald Trump’s budget proposal—which slashed welfare programs—earlier this year, an anti-hunger faith group released a study estimating that every religious congregation in America would need to raise $714,000 a year for 10 years to shoulder the burden of caring for the poor.
And once again, Ryan’s claims fail to pass the nun test. Catholic Charities head Dominican Sister Donna Markham vehemently opposed the health care bill repeal effort he started earlier this year, urging senators to reject the bill by saying its passage “will have a devastating impact on the poor, marginalized and vulnerable in our country.”
Try as he might, it seems Paul Ryan still has a nun problem.
Just like Trump himself: Don’t kick in and don’t deliver
What is this, asshole practice?
Now would you take something that was made to look like Trump?
I sure as hell wouldn’t.
Gee, two Republican half-wit assholes arguing. How quaint. And both of them probably have to have a staffer remind them how to breathe.