Re: Take a Knee?
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 3:48 pm
Yep.
Unless I misread something that was tweeted this morning, he most certainly did talk about Puerto Rico.MsCJ wrote:He doesn't want to talk about the FACT that a US territory has no electricity and very little running water.
Everyone is starting to notice that nothing has gotten done in a week. So now he notices after wagging the dog for 5 days.MuchoBulls wrote:Unless I misread something that was tweeted this morning, he most certainly did talk about Puerto Rico.MsCJ wrote:He doesn't want to talk about the FACT that a US territory has no electricity and very little running water.
This is true...in a way. It's true that Trump likes to pit sides against each other. But I have noticed that both sides fall for this tactic, not just Trump's "base." For example, is there really so much police brutality? Sure, there are some bad apples, just as there are in any profession. But how pervasive is it? It's a good question that needs to be explored with a clear head. It doesn't help when one refers to police officers as "juiced up jackbooted badge monkeys." Nor does it help when a president calls NFL players "sons of bitches." Nor is it helpful to call people who respect police officers "pansy ass snow flakes." Nor is it helpful to imply that most black people are criminals. You'd think people on both sides of these issues would know better than to play Trump's game, but apparently they don't.MsCJ wrote:Your base won't notice you are a complete failure if they're too busy getting all worked up that black people have the audacity to notice police brutality.
Maybe we should talk about the FACT that you are a totally clueless fuckwit.MsCJ wrote: He doesn't want to talk about the FACT that a US territory has no electricity and very little running water.
The governor is a hard core Obama ball sucking twat so that had to hurt.JOHN YANG: Governor, are you getting all the aid you need or getting it fast enough from the states?
GOV. RICARDO ROSSELLO: First of all, we are very grateful for the administration. They have responded quickly.
The president has been very attentive to the situation, personally calling me several times. FEMA and the FEMA director have been here in Puerto Rico twice. As a matter of fact, they were here with us today, making sure that all the resources in FEMA were working in conjunction with the central government.
We have been working together. We have been getting results. The magnitude of this catastrophe is enormous. This is going to take a lot of help, a lot of collaboration. So, my call is to congressmen and congresswomen to take action quickly and conclusively with an aid package for Puerto Rico.
We are in the midst of potentially having a humanitarian crisis here in Puerto Rico which would translate to a humanitarian crisis in the United States. So, I call upon Congress to take action immediately. You know, Puerto Ricans are proud U.S. citizens.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/devastat ... -governor/
People on both sides take things too far and obviously the tail is wagging all the dogs right now.ML@Coyote wrote:This is true...in a way. It's true that Trump likes to pit sides against each other. But I have noticed that both sides fall for this tactic, not just Trump's "base." For example, is there really so much police brutality? Sure, there are some bad apples, just as there are in any profession. But how pervasive is it? It's a good question that needs to be explored with a clear head. It doesn't help when one refers to police officers as "juiced up jackbooted badge monkeys." Nor does it help when a president calls NFL players "sons of bitches." Nor is it helpful to call people who respect police officers "pansy ass snow flakes." Nor is it helpful to imply that most black people are criminals. You'd think people on both sides of these issues would know better than to play Trump's game, but apparently they don't.MsCJ wrote:Your base won't notice you are a complete failure if they're too busy getting all worked up that black people have the audacity to notice police brutality.
One of the resident name callers checking in I see.mvscal wrote:Maybe we should talk about the FACT that you are a totally clueless fuckwit.MsCJ wrote: He doesn't want to talk about the FACT that a US territory has no electricity and very little running water.
The governor is a hard core Obama ball sucking twat so that had to hurt.JOHN YANG: Governor, are you getting all the aid you need or getting it fast enough from the states?
GOV. RICARDO ROSSELLO: First of all, we are very grateful for the administration. They have responded quickly.
The president has been very attentive to the situation, personally calling me several times. FEMA and the FEMA director have been here in Puerto Rico twice. As a matter of fact, they were here with us today, making sure that all the resources in FEMA were working in conjunction with the central government.
We have been working together. We have been getting results. The magnitude of this catastrophe is enormous. This is going to take a lot of help, a lot of collaboration. So, my call is to congressmen and congresswomen to take action quickly and conclusively with an aid package for Puerto Rico.
We are in the midst of potentially having a humanitarian crisis here in Puerto Rico which would translate to a humanitarian crisis in the United States. So, I call upon Congress to take action immediately. You know, Puerto Ricans are proud U.S. citizens.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/devastat ... -governor/
Is Trump a Congressman?MsCJ wrote:One of the resident name callers checking in I see.mvscal wrote:Maybe we should talk about the FACT that you are a totally clueless fuckwit.MsCJ wrote: He doesn't want to talk about the FACT that a US territory has no electricity and very little running water.
The governor is a hard core Obama ball sucking twat so that had to hurt.JOHN YANG: Governor, are you getting all the aid you need or getting it fast enough from the states?
GOV. RICARDO ROSSELLO: First of all, we are very grateful for the administration. They have responded quickly.
The president has been very attentive to the situation, personally calling me several times. FEMA and the FEMA director have been here in Puerto Rico twice. As a matter of fact, they were here with us today, making sure that all the resources in FEMA were working in conjunction with the central government.
We have been working together. We have been getting results. The magnitude of this catastrophe is enormous. This is going to take a lot of help, a lot of collaboration. So, my call is to congressmen and congresswomen to take action quickly and conclusively with an aid package for Puerto Rico.
We are in the midst of potentially having a humanitarian crisis here in Puerto Rico which would translate to a humanitarian crisis in the United States. So, I call upon Congress to take action immediately. You know, Puerto Ricans are proud U.S. citizens.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/devastat ... -governor/
The charge was he doesn't want to speak about what isn't getting done. I helped you out by bolding your own quote, it's not getting done.
But the Donald's heart is in the right place.Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, who is also from New York, criticized Trump’s assessment of the relief effort.
“With all due respect, President Trump, relief efforts are not ‘doing well,'” Schumer said.
He called on the Republican president to propose an aid package to Congress in the next day or two.
“The time for tweets and talk is over,” Schumer said.
“We’ve gotten A-pluses on Texas and in Florida, and we will also on Puerto Rico,” Trump told reporters in Washington, referring to the damage inflicted on those states by hurricanes Harvey and Irma in August and earlier this month.
“But the difference is this is an island sitting in the middle of an ocean. It’s a big ocean, it’s a very big ocean. And we’re doing a really good job.”
In one of a series of Twitter posts on Monday, Trump said, “Much of the Island was destroyed, with billions of dollars owed to Wall Street and the banks which, sadly, must be dealt with.”
Congress is responsible. They pass bills. The President signs them or not.Goober McTuber wrote:So who is responsible for proposing an aid package, Congress or Le Grande Orange?
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, who is also from New York, criticized Trump’s assessment of the relief effort.
“With all due respect, President Trump, relief efforts are not ‘doing well,'” Schumer said.
He called on the Republican president to propose an aid package to Congress in the next day or two.
“The time for tweets and talk is over,” Schumer said.
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wir ... o-50055774MsCJ wrote:Everyone is starting to notice that nothing has gotten done in a week. So now he notices after wagging the dog for 5 days.MuchoBulls wrote:Unless I misread something that was tweeted this morning, he most certainly did talk about Puerto Rico.MsCJ wrote:He doesn't want to talk about the FACT that a US territory has no electricity and very little running water.
He should introduce legislation on an aid package and vote for said package.mvscal wrote:He is drawing a check as US Senator, yes? It's "time to stop talking," remember?
Name once.Papa Willie wrote: I've said it before - Trump is a troll. Sometimes it's funny as shit.
Look at Tardspray's lengthy record. You expect him to know when a trolljob is funny?Moving Sale wrote:Name once.Papa Willie wrote: I've said it before - Trump is a troll. Sometimes it's funny as shit.
Too bad there wasn't a time machine to nazi Germany so you could be with your breed.schmick wrote:Send all the DACA criminals to Puerto Rico, they're such "great people" they can fix it. Then they can all stay there and technically be in America but be with their breed of people
Yes, that would be a little more helpful than crying about people talking without even a hint of irony. I'm sure a package is being worked on right now and I'm equally sure he knows it but Tumor is a piece of shit and can't really help himself.Moving Sale wrote:He should introduce legislation on an aid package and vote for said package.mvscal wrote:He is drawing a check as US Senator, yes? It's "time to stop talking," remember?
Yeah but God Bless America is even more boring.FiatLux wrote:Last week was the most entertaining week of NFL football I've seen in the last few years. I'm glad I had the time to watch it.
The Eagles with a walk off 61 yard field goal to win the game. The Lions and Falcons played down to the wire and the game ended with a win or loss determined by inches with no time left on the clock.The Lions had thought they had won and were celebrating at home thinking they had beaten the best team in the NFC only to find out after a review that they lost by a matter of inches.
Brady and Rodgers leading 80 yard drives to put their teams in position to win as the game clock expired. Showing why they may go down as the two best quarterbacks to ever play the game.
The lowly Bears winning on a 25 yard touchdown run to end the game against a solid Steeler team at legendary Solider Field. These are just a few of games I can think of off the top of my head.
Frankly, the National Anthem is boring. I've NEVER met a true football fan who has said I cant wait for the National Anthem. I could care less if they play it or don't play it. I just use that time to take a piss or get some snacks and drinks anyways.
What's your excuse for sucking racist cock?schmick wrote:Tanya Harding was the last athlete to take a knee, she took Nancy Kerrigan's.
All these NFL twats are doing is kneeling to their slave masters, the democratic party, like abused children
democrats, still putting blacks on their knees 150 years after losing the war. Guess that's scoreboard for the donkeys
Ohhh..my...you made it 7 posts this time before you dropped a cock sucking blast. You keep working at it and you might get 10 posts in before you need to eject from the discussion with a suck a cock blast.Moving Sale wrote:What's your excuse for sucking racist cock?schmick wrote:Tanya Harding was the last athlete to take a knee, she took Nancy Kerrigan's.
All these NFL twats are doing is kneeling to their slave masters, the democratic party, like abused children
democrats, still putting blacks on their knees 150 years after losing the war. Guess that's scoreboard for the donkeys
Speaking of your job, I'm sure you must take a knee when the judge enters the courtroom, right? If not, why stand? Surely your 1st amendment rights permit you to kneel in protest at the entrance of these racist minions of an oppressive system, yes?Moving Sale wrote:You add sand to soils help drainage so you might want to think twice about running "you suck at your job" smack.
Wanna bet?Derron wrote: But I also imagine that you are not wanting to spend 30 days in the hole getting ass fucked by every con in the house...
By all means, please elaborate.Moving Sale wrote:I stand when the judge enters the courtroom for the same basic reason that NBA players stand for the anthem.
Both of them? You stand for a judge because somebody with a gun to your head tells you to? Really? No reason at all besides that?Moving Sale wrote:Which rule?
The hurricane was two weeks ago.MuchoBulls wrote:Unless I misread something that was tweeted this morning, he most certainly did talk about Puerto Rico.MsCJ wrote:He doesn't want to talk about the FACT that a US territory has no electricity and very little running water.
And still hasn't waived Jones Act, like he did for hurricanes that hit TX, LA & FL.Screw_Michigan wrote:The hurricane was two weeks ago.MuchoBulls wrote:Unless I misread something that was tweeted this morning, he most certainly did talk about Puerto Rico.MsCJ wrote:He doesn't want to talk about the FACT that a US territory has no electricity and very little running water.