Do you think this is what Lindz really meant by national emergency?
Nah.
Do you think this is what Lindz really meant by national emergency?
Nah.
I doubt that will happen, but if they planned for new accommodations, there were reasons for it. Overcrowding, distance and so forth. Being on-base is a plus as well. A dependent going off base to school can be a challenge for many reasons including socially. Upgrading facilities can be critical as well. If the schools are old, just like quarters, the wear and even hazards can be a problem. Such as asbestos.
Yeah keep doing Trumpâs dirty work and talking nonsense. Meanwhile:
The Armyâs new recruitment slogan needs a little work:
âJoin the U.S. Army. Be used as props at the border for a campaign promise. Send your kids to decrepit schools. March in a July 4 parade to salute Dear Leader.â
When the low gets lower: taking funds from a state already underperforming in education, making the dismal more difficult, for personal aggrandizement and political grandstanding based on delusion. Maybe these kids will have to skip reading Catch-22, but theyâll get a closely personal demonstration of how it works.
âOverall, Kentucky was among the five worst in educational attainment.â https://www.kentucky.com/news/local/education/article128422124.html
Hang in there! You are doing fine. You can keep going if you just grab a hour of rest occasionally.
My head just exploded.
More uneducated voters are the Republicans only hope.
â⌠right now weâve got a national emergency on our handsâŚâ
Oh right, I almost forgot. The world changed Friday in that 50-minute blink of an eye. How about a little martial law to go with that emergency of yours? Dig the hole a little deeper, Lindsey. Trump is stupid and ignorant. Whatâs your excuse?
The new, never before seen Tribute to America. Make it a red letter day on the calendar. July 4th is no long just another day.
Does Susan Sarandon ever show her face around non-Trump non-celebrity people? If so, I have some words for her.
Youâd better not read the last chapter âThe Day After Tomorrowâ by Alan Folsom, then.
La Lindsey sez he is going to subpoena McCabe and Rosenstein to get to the bottom - the bottom, I tells ya! - of the unconstitutional mention of using the 25th Amendment to the Constitution.
I have a feeling, from past results of GOP tomfoolery, that this will not end well for the Dowager Empress of South Carolina. Put a fresh duvet on the fainting divan, Marie.
And I live in West Tennessee, right about 25 miles from the southern Kentucky border, and if they are going to be invaded by murdering Mexican rapist drug dealers because Lindzers and Emperor Fat Ass donât have their wall, then I guess I donât stand a chance. I hope they at least bring some of those big bags of drugs that Donald screams about.
I wonder what the Ghost of John McCain is saying about his Best Friend; now?
Sheâll show up right after that Glorious Bernie Revolution is completed. Sheâll fly in first-class from the French Riviera.
It looks like Graham is working hard to make his prediction come true.
. . . the moral test of government is how that government treats those who are in the dawn of life, the children; those who are in the twilight of life, the elderly; those who are in the shadows of life; the sick, the needy and the handicapped.
That was Hubert Humphrey in 1977. What a long strange trip itâs been to these days.
Charles P. Pierce collects unconventional epithets. His latest fave was âsweet thundering moon ducks!â
Oookay. Just read the wiki synopsis.
Jeez.
Why not just use the kids as unpaid labor to build the wall? Cut costs and deprive them of an education at the same time. Itâs a win-win for the GOP!