$174,000 for a 12 hour stay?
sounds legit.
https://qz.com/1465202/melania-trump...ip-to-toronto/
$174,000 for a 12 hour stay?
sounds legit.
https://qz.com/1465202/melania-trump...ip-to-toronto/
Is Trudeau ing Melanie and Ivanka?
Post-blue-wave, Trash/Repugs:
no more talk about the invasion of USA by rapists, narco-terrorists (Abbott), Bad Dudes, thugs, MS13, ISIS over the MX border.
Devos has spent $20M in Secret Service protection after she was heckled.
DOJ hiding the ball on its awesome new interim AG:
but who is going to punish DoJ's illegality? Pelosi?
Repug Tricky (and he reigned when Repugs had some good faith government):
"It's not what you do; it's what you get caught doing"
Damn she fine as there
Fox news Sunday with Chris Wallace is becoming one of the most important television discussion shows.
I always record it and watch it after I get back from running.
The show this morning is actually able to ask the president questions and then dissect them. Chris Wallace is somewhat of a genius as he knows how to handle Trump with out getting himself in trouble. This morning was excellent. I wish it was two hours long.
just imagine all of the autistic screeching we’d get from the right about
family values
if a Democratic candidate had a (3rd) wife who posed in pictures like this.
If there’s one thing Trump has done, it’s destroy the credibility of the religious right.
Is Trump country really better off under Trump? No. It’s falling further behind.
How have Trump voters fared economically, compared with Hillary Clinton voters?Not noticeably better, according to the data. By most measures, my latest research shows,
Trump counties — and especially counties with higher proportions of Trump voters — continue to fall farther behind the rest of the country economically.
The story of our economy, like the story of our politics, continues to be a story of division and divergence.
a widening gap in incomes, skills and wages between low-income and high-income regions, beginning around 1980.
After decades of converging, in other words, our cities and states have been growing apart.
The average Clinton county employs seven to eight times as many workers as the average Trump county, with nearly double the market value per single-family home.
In part, this difference reflects the higher population density of the urban areas, which voted disproportionately for Clinton.
But as my analysis shows, it has been growing over time, as
the Clinton counties outperform their Trump counterparts.
hoping to see faster job growth — and income growth, which would drive up housing prices — to catch up to the rest of the country.
Statistically, there appears to be no significant improvement in job growth.
The gap in housing price growth actually widens.
In fact,
the larger the Trump electorate and the larger the degree of Trump support, the worse the county’s economic performance.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2018/11/18/are-trump-voters-better-off-than-they-were-two-years-ago-especially-compared-to-clinton-voters/?utm_term=.10765dedc1d3&wpisrc=nl_most&wpmm=1
Did he hit your g spot?
Hm, we've spent $336,919,828 on Pakistan so far this year. A little over half what we said we would.
Not "ended" by any means.
$336,919,828 is "a little over half" of 1.3 billion?![]()
I got that wrong, it's 98% of what we said we would spend this year ($344,550,000).
I know percentages aren't your strong point.
Yeah no .
Yep, it was 98% instead of a little over half.
Spending 98 percent what we said we'd spend? Out- ing-rageous!
Good thing you know percentages, dawg!
Glad I could help you too, derp.
Chris doesn't know percentages.
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