I say YES. YOU say NO....Numero Tre! Enjoy!
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Been reading that the Loon plans to have remarks to say once he returns to Mara Lago after Tues. arraignment. I am wondering how his attorney's feel about that. He has gotten away with so much for such a long life that he, I feel, is truly convinced he isn't in the wrong. In other reading it seems as though his lawyers are frustrated with each other as well. A bit of misunderstandings and feistiness going on among them. Obviously, they are going to have their hands full. The Loon has always felt he was smarter and better at dealing with people than anyone else -- no matter what kind of degree they might have. I said good luck to them and I hope they come out of the whole thing un-scathed. I also hope they get paid because it does seem to be the oddest karma on record. Getting prosecuted for a payment when he has spent his whole life stiffing people.
Anyway, I bet he is wetting himself on a regular basis. He has never been so close and he and all those who are calling out Bragg., and otherwise. trying to keep the whole thing to a misdemeanor are just living on their own hot air. If you keep doing what you have always done you will keep getting what you have always gotten. That is the scars of the loser. He and his party are going to keep losing because they have been living on the bravado of the can't lose Loon. His greatest moment was winning with the help of Russia. It began to go downhill at that point. Yes, it took a while, but the 'winning' didn't last that long. The mistakes piled up along with the crimes. Now the Loon will be dismantled and there are many, even enough Reps., who will be glad that it is finally happening. I got popcorm in the pantry, ready to go.
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This is an article fromthe Washington Post this morning about the No Labels Party. It seems to be getting traction and could be on ballots for all 50 state presidential elections as well as senate and congressional elects well. 3rd party candidates in the past have siphoned votes away from the democratic candidate. The party has not disclosed it donors.
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Never forget that the purpose for which we live is the improvement of ourselves,
so that we may go out of this world having, in our great sphere or our small
one, done some little good for our fellow creatures and labored a little
to diminish the sin and sorrow that are in the world.
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cardplayer: The Randy Rainbow video is priceless. He is an absolute genius when it comes to satire. Thanks for the laugh.
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Just one of the many ways you EARNED being called deplorable. How easy it seems for so many of you to become Loon clones.
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CALL TO ACTIVISM
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WOW! This is not a good week for Trump! Forbes has just announced that Donald Trump's net worth has plunged by $700,000,000 almost 25% of his ENTIRE wealth after a recent financial analysis. What's most significant is Forbes' says Truth Social has been a total flop and is in danger of bankruptcy, taking Trump's net worth down even further with it's financial woes. Sounds like Trump has some even more bad news to contemplate during his scheduled arraignment in a Manhattan courtroom tomorrow! Sleep tight Donnie!0 -
WOW! This is not a good week for Trump! Forbes has just announced that Donald Trump's net worth has plunged by $700,000,000 almost 25% of his ENTIRE wealth after a recent financial analysis. What's most significant is Forbes' says Truth Social has been a total flop and is in danger of bankruptcy, taking Trump's net worth down even further with it's financial woes. Sounds like Trump has some even more bad news to contemplate during his scheduled arraignment in a Manhatta… See more
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The post I deleted was from Call to Activism. The post underneath is what it said. But, there was also a big red blob type picture I couldn't get out any other way than to delete and Copy and Paste after the red Dot.
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Wow, Jackie, I hadn’t heard of the Forbes news on Trump’s loss of net worth along with the failure of Truth Social, but it makes my day. Or night since I’m sitting here watching a PBS show about Frank Baum who wrote The Wizard of Oz (one of my very favorite movies of all time). How in the sam hell (as my mom used to say) does Trump still have a fan base?
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divinemrsm - I highly recommend the book Finding Dorothy by Elizabeth Letts. It details Maud Gage Baum's involvement in the making of The Wizard of Oz and in the process her life growing up and meeting and marrying Frank Baum. I am ashamed to say that I had never heard of her mother, Matilda Jocelyn Gage prior to reading this. She was an intellectual and pillar of the suffragist movement. My husband "hates" Frank Baum because of his anti-Indian writing. I assume that was when he was editing his newspaper. It was downplayed in Letts book and I wonder how it was handled in the documentary you saw? I will have to look for it.
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jelson, thanks for the book recommendation! I will definitely read it. Prior to watching last night's show, I knew nothing of Maude or Matilda or that Frank Baum supported the suffrage movement. I did not know Dorothy was based on Maude. It never occurred to me how Dorothy was an outspoken character who went out and solved her own problems instead of waiting for a man or “prince" to come save her like the other female characters in fairy tales written back then. I have always felt that the Wizard of Oz was one of the best movies of all time, without a single flaw, from the storyline, to the casting, the set designs and choreography and of course the incredible songs and music score. Perfection, and i don't saynthqt about many movies.
But oh my, I was very saddened to learn about Baum's horrific racial views towards Indians. I cannot blame your husband for hating him for it. The PBS show did discuss this matter, with his biographer and other historians commenting about it, including how Baum wrote a couple editorials calling for all Indians to be killed. It was very painful to learn of this side of him, especially since he possessed so many good qualities such as advocating for women.
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I was surprised this morning to read that "if" Trump goes to jail, his secret service detail will go with him. Need to fact check that - but how weird... bring your own employees to get whatever you want. File in a cake anyone?
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A life of significance does not look the same for every person. Each is as individual as the person who lives it. They come in many shapes and sizes. However, there are some things that all people who achieve significance have in common: They strive for excellence. They do the small things well. They care about others. They constantly improve themselves. They give it their all. - John Maxwell
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We are finally here --indictment day. I think the big thing is that we will get a list of those charges. Hard to believe a SS detail would have to go to prison with the Loon if he indeed ends up at some point earning a stay. I would think accommodations could be afforded, but then at the same time I find I have a feeling of resentment that after all the Loon has done that he would continue to profit directly from tax dollars to shelter him. If he really is NOT above the law a stint in prison should reflect what any other person would experience.
I will be watching today. I have to say I was one of the ones watching the trip to Fla. airport as well as arrival at NY airport and trip to Trump Tower. Not so much because of anything other than wanting to know if anything out of the ordinary took place. I was, I think, like many so caught off guard when the indictment came down. Ordinarily, I've avoided the Loon and most of the news about him other than once in the morning and once at night.
As I mention night, tonight Rachel Maddow and many of the other MSNBC anchors will be participating in a special segment of the, after the days worth of the Loon and his court appearance. By then they will have researched the day's activities and likely will present interesting viewpoints.
I am somewhat interested in how the Loon will present himself on his return to Fla. Of course, he has planned to make what he can of this thing so as to get what benefit he can. How nuts can people be, but I do know that many don't seem to have the slightest care that the Loon is the con he is and would continue to be. Something is skewered with them just as much as the Loon. I just never realized there were that many people who can ignore law and common sense.
Hopefully, outside of a few really stupid people, things will be orderly.
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I think most people are underestimating two very important facts with regard to the indictment today:1) Donald Trump is actually in very serious legal jeopardy and likely faces 1-4 years in prison. 2) Alvin Bragg has a history of successful convictions. Don't bet against him. In the state of NY, falsifying a business record in order to commit or conceal a crime is a felony punishable by prison. Legally speaking, hush money payments wouldn't even need to be proved as long as intent to conceal is established. Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg's history dictates his focus will be on the falsifying business records side of the case, and that hush-money payments to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal were made by setting up a fake retainer agreement with Trump's ex-lawyer, Michael Cohen. I'm addition, Bragg has been careful to bring only judicious cases he can win.Don't bet against Bragg. Donald Trump is screwed.
AND this is what today is all about so long day or not -- I have hope that the arc of justice is as strong as ever, and hoping that Bragg's get all of us where we hope to be -- able to walk away from the orange monster for good.
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