Current Affairs Donald Trump POS: Judgement cometh and that right soon

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Well, don't I look a wee bit foolish. Apologies, @abelard.

Not at all! Indignation was the point.

I think @abelard may have been sarcastically subtweeting Biden mate ;)

I was looking forward to really running with it.

Mike Pence is a decent guy. Mike Pompeo is a decent guy. Strom Thurmond was a brave man who truly wanted to help. They all ran for office because they love their country and because we basically all agree on the nature of the problems we face.

You're too smart. Or too online ; ) I certainly am...
 
Not at all! Indignation was the point.



I was looking forward to really running with it.

Mike Pence is a decent guy. Mike Pompeo is a decent guy. Strom Thurmond was a brave man who truly wanted to help. They all ran for office because they love their country and because we basically all agree on the nature of the problems we face.

You're too smart. Or too online ; ) I certainly am...
You forgot “ Dick Cheney is a decent guy”, takes a presidential candidate to pull that one off though ;)

Pretty sure it is the latter explanation rather than the former, especially given my confession about desperately needing a sarcasm font!

Edit - the swear filters catch of Cheney’s first name never fails to crack me up lol
 
Ever since twins Aiden and Ethan Dvash-Banks were born in Toronto in September 2016, they have shared everything—the same button nose, the same swoopy haircut, the same pug/terrier mix London. But for years, the U.S. State Department has fought an escalating legal battle to ensure that they don’t share one important thing: American citizenship.

Although Aiden and Ethan’s fathers, Andrew and Elad Dvash-Banks, have been married since 2010, only Andrew is an American citizen. While that would be enough for children in a heterosexual marriage to qualify for U.S. citizenship while born abroad, the State Department has held the Dvash-Bankses to a different standard, requiring the family to undergo DNA testing to establish that Aiden—but not Ethan—was the biological son of a U.S. citizen.
 
Ever since twins Aiden and Ethan Dvash-Banks were born in Toronto in September 2016, they have shared everything—the same button nose, the same swoopy haircut, the same pug/terrier mix London. But for years, the U.S. State Department has fought an escalating legal battle to ensure that they don’t share one important thing: American citizenship.

Although Aiden and Ethan’s fathers, Andrew and Elad Dvash-Banks, have been married since 2010, only Andrew is an American citizen. While that would be enough for children in a heterosexual marriage to qualify for U.S. citizenship while born abroad, the State Department has held the Dvash-Bankses to a different standard, requiring the family to undergo DNA testing to establish that Aiden—but not Ethan—was the biological son of a U.S. citizen.

Good to see that the State Department can react absurdly to try to defeat an absurd state of affairs in the law (and the decision which the Dvash-Bankses decision was based on is an absurd one).
 
Considered a “tax shelter”, it was “sport” ...and this is very old, fake information....


Somehow the song phrase “I didn’t do it but if I did it how can you tell me that I was wrong” comes to mind



The only reason he clings to power so much is that he knows the handcuffs are waiting for him when he finishes
 
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