Courtesy of TPM:
The Trump campaign on Saturday released a new campaign ad calling congressional Democrats “complicit” in all murders committed by undocumented immigrants. The spot seems unlikely to ease tensions on Capitol Hill as the Senate tries to negotiate a compromise on the fate of the 700,000 immigrants who entered the U.S. illegally as children in order to reopen the shuttered federal government.
“Democrats who stand in our way will be complicit in every murder committed by illegal immigrants,” a narrator says, as images of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) appear on the screen.
The 30-second ad blames Democrats for endorsing these acts of “pure evil” by refusing to allow President Donald Trump to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.
WTF? No, seriously WTF?
How is there any hope of negotiating a deal to keep the government working when you accuse one side of supporting murder?
By the way in 2017 there were 15,582 gun related deaths in this country.
Many of which may have been prevented with stronger background checks, and stricter gun laws.
Does this mean the party of the NRA, you know the Republicans, are complicit in all of those murders, suicides, and accidental shootings?
Because you know if we're going to start pointing fingers.
Teflon Don is one to talk what with his mob ties.
ReplyDeleteThat’s the Republicans for you, finger pointed with three back at them.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/369680-jeanine-pirro-on-mar-a-lago-sure-aint-no-shithole
ReplyDeleteReally?
http://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/2017/04/13/mar-lago-restaurants-slapped-with-15-health-code-violations.html
Kentucky's new obstacles to Medicaid coverage are crueler than you could imagine
ReplyDelete...What’s more disturbing is that Kentucky’s changes, if they can pass legal muster, could be the precursor of similar approaches in states such as Arizona, Arkansas, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Wisconsin and Utah, where Republican leaders have filed applications resembling Kentucky’s.
...What’s bizarre to the point of insanity about these changes in Kentucky’s healthcare policies is that few states need the government’s help in making its residents healthier than this one. According to the state’s own figures — mustered, oddly, to justify cutting back on Medicaid — it’s one of the unhealthiest states in the union. It ranks worst in the nation in cancer death rates, has the second-highest smoking rate and seventh highest obesity rate. Eight of the 13 counties in the U.S. with the largest declines in life expectancy are in Kentucky.
In the face of this grim profile, Gov. Matt Bevin thinks too many Kentuckians get too much healthcare.
http://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-hiltzik-kentucky-medicaid-20180116-story.html
Actually, I agree. There should be even *fewer* mouthbreathers around, and his actions are a good beginning.
DeleteTrump's yap really needs to be sewn shut by his party members and administrators in the wh!
ReplyDeleteLast night Reel South on PBS aired “120 days.”
ReplyDeletePowerful stuff and a much more realistic look at our failed immigration system.
I should point out that it took place under the Obama administration so you can imagine how much worse things are now.
Two points:
ReplyDeleteComplicit??? Really??? You mean the fragrance offered by Scarlet Johannsen' SNL version of Ivanka???
#2--I think on AM Joy this morning, she showed a clip of Chuck Todd asking a Trumpie official named Mark Short about the ad and he immediately and repeatedly said that it was NOT a product of the White House but of an outside group, aka Trump for President. You know, the same place the email gets routed to. (story is now on Raw Story)
I'm sticking with Malcolm Nance and that by the end of March, things should get really bad for Trump, Inc.
Did it come from NRArussia.com? And wtf, what campaign? So lame. BTW, President Miller is a jerk.
ReplyDeleteTrump must be a clairvoyant to have this ad ready in case of a shutdown... There was no GD way the budget items were going to pass both Republican led houses and Trump.
ReplyDeleteThey are complicit. One of their main jobs is to protect their citizens from foreign invaders. They are treasonous.
ReplyDeleteRepublicans should be very careful. Trump alone has caused deaths, bombings, assaults, fires, train wrecks, mass shootings, rapes, theft, crimes, and more. Complicit enablers of the republican party are as guilty as trump. The major donor "the nra" have flooded the country with assault rifles which have caused children and innocent USA citizens to die. They use fake news to cause harm to the innocent people. Yes the republicans have sunk to a low that they will never leave. Americans will never forget nor forgive them ever. The party is over.
ReplyDeletehey there nuttynutnut.
Delete@2:29 PM Hey there stupid troll.
DeleteTheir republican gawd will not be kind to them.
ReplyDeleteDidn't you get the memo? The Bible says they're exempt because they're politicians! "Just speak my name, and you can do whatever you want free and clear!"
DeleteYou can't recall that verse? Funny, neither can I.
And the bobbleheaded complicit skanks that hang with trump and scabs are alright with a rapist and liar leading them to shame and doom. The republican party is now the treason party of unethical, liars and cheats.
ReplyDeletelol.
DeleteRUSSIAN LAWYER AT TRUMP TOWER MEETING ATTENDED PRESIDENT’S INAUGURATION EVENTS
ReplyDeletehttp://www.newsweek.com/russian-lawyer-trump-tower-meeting-and-other-elites-russia-attended-presidents-786296