Pelosi: ‘Perhaps You Mistook Them For Somebody Who Gives A Damn’

“It’s not clear if the executive order threat is real or a negotiating gambit…”

Even if it’s real, it’s just a drop in the bucket.

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You can say what you like. I’m going with the guy who asked me to drink Bleach to cure COVID. That is all.

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Don’t you just despise that arrogant, fast-talking, nonsense-spewing idiot?? (I’m referring to Cramer but can think of others who fit the same category.)

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“Somebody’s got to go!”

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Carter was the loser who negotiated the Camp David Accords. How did that work out for Israel?

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Where’s the video? I want to see his reaction

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Nonna Nancy cuts to the chase. It’s so nice to hear someone in a position of responsibility (and power) actually speak the truth, and not just that trumper bullshit, ‘telling it like it is’.

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For that to be an intentional policy, there would have to be hard data that more Democrats would be evicted than Republicans. Republican voters rent houses and apartments too, and they’re getting hit just as hard.

It might impact the vote to some degree, but it’s not that hard to change your voter registration address. There are even ways for homeless people to vote with a proxy address (at least here in WA). I’m just not sure it’s an impact that favors one party over the other.

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He’s already admitted that he’s out of the game and will sign whatever the WH agrees too. LBJ at the negotiation table he is not.

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I love Nancy.

Mitch on the other hand…

“The House has already skipped town,” he said Thursday morning from the Senate floor. “But the Senate won’t adjourn for August unless and until the Democrats demonstrate they will never let an agreement materialize.”

I’ve have never seen such fucking nerve as Moscow Mitch has, I think that is one of the things I hate him most for.

He left D.C. last week to come home to attend the wedding of Daniel Cameron, the new Black Attorney General of KY, who has the Breonna Taylor case in his office (because county attorney recused himself) and is sitting on what should be indictments. The wedding was held at…wait for it…an historic home called White Hall. Naturally, a lot of donors were there. Cameron is one of Mitch’s proteges. The BLM folks understand the indictments or not indictments are in Cameron’s hands, but you’d be surprised how many people are yammering at the mayor and the governor as if it’s their fault, and that includes Dems and Progressives. I’m sick of explaining this to people, especially Dems.

My forehead is going to take a long time to recover from my hand smacking it so much.

Late: BTW, Oprah just made a billboard buy for the Breonna Taylor case, I hear they are going up by next week, and Beyonce is funding the attorneys.

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Of no value comment to follow, but it feels good …

You GO! Madam Speaker!

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In DC, they call that a “gaffe”. And don’t forget, Joe Biden is considered the King of Gaffes (and yeah, it’s a BFD :wink:

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Then we the tax payers wasted our money on his custom negotiation table.

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I honestly thought the Senate had already adjourned as well.

But then I heard that #ditchMoscowMitch pushed through a few more judges in the last couple of days, so maybe I was mistaken.

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Off-topic, but topical, and lest we forget:

Happy Enola Gay Day, 75 years on.

Can I get a “Never Again”?

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No doubt about that…

IIWII = Let them eat cake!

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Republicans are clearly desperate for a deal, which is why they are complaining so much and Trump is making his empty threats. Democrats hold all the cards here because the public rightly blames Republicans.

Since the GOP already signed of on $600/week enhanced unemployment benefit, why would Democrats every agree to anything less? I’m sure there are things for Democrats to give on, but this ain’t it.

Dig in Chuck and Nancy, you’re in the driver’s seat.

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I thought I’d heard it and I may be right about Senate adjournment:

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Clearly, it’s time for President Biden and his Democratic House and Senate to expand the federal judiciary … including the Supreme Court. Not just to restore “balance” (and sanity), but because of the intolerable delays and injustices caused by an overloaded, overworked court system.

I expect any day for Trump to unilaterally replace RBG on the court because “Look, her health is not good. Not good at all. Not good. She’s got to go.”

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