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19 July 2019, 12:46 PM
Horace
The GOP dilemma
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Originally posted by QuirtEvans:
From your lips to the invisible hand’s ears.


There's an uncomfortable number of body parts in that sentence.
19 July 2019, 01:51 PM
Nina
Don't forget the shenanigans this is likely to cause!
19 July 2019, 01:57 PM
Piano*Dad
The House needs to pass reasonable appropriations bills even if Pelosi knows that the Senate will not act on them. Let the Senate dither, and then get out of the way when the mandated budget cuts provide the shock that spins us into the next short downturn. The blame will be clear.
19 July 2019, 02:55 PM
Steve Miller
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Originally posted by Horace:
quote:
Originally posted by QuirtEvans:
From your lips to the invisible hand’s ears.


There's an uncomfortable number of body parts in that sentence.
Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin


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19 July 2019, 03:48 PM
wtg
Well that didn't last very long. Hannity must have called him.

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During an Oval Office event on Friday that was ostensibly to honor Apollo 11 astronauts, Trump cut off a reporter who tried to ask him about his effort to distance himself from the chants, and instead offered a full-throated defense of not only his supporters who made them but also racist tweets he posted last Sunday that incited them.

“You know what I’m unhappy with? I’m unhappy with the fact that a congresswoman can hate our country,” Trump said, alluding to Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), one of a group of four congresswomen of color whom he last Sunday admonished on Twitter to “go back” to the countries they came from (Omar is a Somali refugee; the other three women were born in America). “I’m unhappy with the fact that a congresswoman can say anti-Semitic things. I’m unhappy with the fact that a congresswoman — in this case, a different congresswoman — can call our country, and our people, garbage. That’s what I’m unhappy with.”

Trump then turned to defending the people at his rally, who chanted “send her back!” after he viciously attacked Omar using misleading claims like the ones he made on Friday. (For instance, despite what Trump claimed in the Oval Office, none of the congresswomen in question have called America or its people “garbage.”)

“Those people in North Carolina, that stadium was packed,” Trump said. “It was a record crowd and I could’ve filled it 10 times, as you know. Those are incredible people, those are incredible patriots. But I’m unhappy when a congresswoman goes and says, ‘I’m going to be the president’s nightmare.’ She’s going to be the president’s nightmare. She’s lucky to be where she is, let me tell you. And the things she has said are a disgrace to our country.”


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These comments provide a window into how Trump thinks about the world. Moral judgments take a back seat to whatever people around him think. Racism is okay because many of his supporters are also prejudiced, and they agree with him when he makes loaded attacks on women of color. And as a matter of expedience, Trump views stoking his supporters’ sense of white grievance as a way to motivate them to go out and vote, and hence as a premeditated strategy to win a second term in office.

Trump is concerned with doing what he perceives to be most beneficial for himself, not about rightness or wrongness in any sense beyond that. To that end, he’s now walked back the insincere effort he made just the day before to distance himself from an ugly incident that represented a new low in his long history of racial demagoguery. And as long as he perceives that Omar and other congresswomen are useful political foils for him, it’s likely that such chants will become a staple at his rallies going forward.


https://www.vox.com/platform/a...ilhan-omar-apollo-11


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20 July 2019, 09:25 AM
wtg
https://twitter.com/MichelleOb.../1152303775236919296

From the comments: "I miss common sense and decency in the White House so much."


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We are all visitors to this time, this place. We are just passing through. Our purpose here is to observe, to learn, to grow, to love… and then we return home. - Australian Aboriginal proverb

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