I say YES. YOU say NO....Numero Tre! Enjoy!

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  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,778

    "Another Bites the Dust" is close though.

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  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,778

    Paper is twice as big as it needs to be.

  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,778

    Be nice is we didn't have so many still trying to convince us that there is anything really viable about the Loon. By election time he is going to be drooling on himself. He will be as incapable as ever no matter what he is doing. The pretending otherwise is nuts.

  • illinoislady
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  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,778

    Could be sorta fun but pretty expensive.

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  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,778

    Sad but true.

  • ruthbru
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  • illinoislady
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    We may think that happiness is a result of happy circumstances.
    A more mature view of happiness is that it is a by-product of
    sharing our good and serving others.  It is a sense of doing a
    job well, honest communication with another, visiting someone
    who may be ill, or sharing a sense of humor.  Happiness is a
    spiritual principle that we can lay hold of and use, regardless
    of outer conditions or circumstances.
    It isn't necessary to wait for circumstances to bring happiness.
    When we try to give it to others, it returns to us multiplied.  We
    can make our own joy, and let it act upon circumstances!  One
    of the great paradoxes of truth is that a happy heart draws to
    itself what it needs for happiness.

    John Marks Templeton

  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,778

    I don't truly think he will be re-elected, but he won't have time for the country because just about everyone has been busy deflating him any way they can. His list of enemies has got to be humongous.

  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,778

    This is the kind of crap that helped make him like he is today. Needs to stop immediately.

  • illinoislady
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    The biggest headache for Donald Trump’s lawyers is that he never cooperates with the game plan. The dotard is constantly posting confessions on social media without realizing, that is when he’s not publicly intimidating witnesses and court staff. On top of that, he doesn’t pay them or even worse, he makes them co-defendants.

    But the lawyers representing Trump shouldn’t have any problems with the douche twins cooperating. Obviously, the plan for both of them, Donald Jr and Eric, is to play dumb. Surely, the lawyers were impressed.

    Jr and Eric testified yesterday in the New York civil trial of the Trump Organization overvaluing its assets. Both played dumb and blamed other people. Both blamed accountants.'

    Read in full at:
    https://claytoonz.com/2023/11/03/trust-fund-baby-testimony/ 

  • illinoislady
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  • illinoislady
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    BREAKING: Washington Post drops Sunday morning bombshell, reveals that Trump and his allies are quietly “plotting” to “deploy the U.S. Military to quell potential unrest on Inauguration Day” if Trump wins in 2024.

    But it gets WAY worse…

    In today’s explosive new report, the Washington Post just unveiled a meticulously detailed plan being hatched behind the scenes by former President Donald Trump and his inner circle. This shocking scheme, to be put into motion if Trump secures a second term, involves leveraging the formidable powers of the federal government to target critics and adversaries.

    The most chilling aspect? Discussions are underway about invoking the Insurrection Act on Inauguration Day, a move that could pave the way for the deployment of the military to quash civil demonstrations, plunging the nation into uncharted constitutional territory.

    Trump's readiness to unveil a list of individuals deemed ripe for investigation or prosecution, including former officials like John Kelly and William P. Barr, adds a layer of vindictiveness to this unfolding saga. Publicly, Trump has even threatened to appoint a special prosecutor to go after President Biden and his family, despite a stark absence of tangible evidence to substantiate these claims.

    However, what raises the most eyebrows and concerns is the concerted effort to dismantle well-established policies that have long separated criminal prosecutions from political considerations. These discussions have triggered widespread alarm, with critics arguing that such actions have the potential to erode the core tenets of democracy and, in some instances, draw alarming parallels to autocratic regimes.

    A significant part of this secretive planning has been outsourced to a coalition of right-wing think tanks collectively referred to as "Project 2025." This consortium is hard at work crafting a comprehensive strategy, which includes the deployment of the military domestically under the provisions of the Insurrection Act, a law that has seen minimal use since its last significant revision in 1871.

    The Washington Post's revelation comes in the wake of previous instances where Trump's supporters had urged him to employ the Insurrection Act during his first term. In recent public statements, Trump has expressed regret for not taking such drastic action in the past, signifying a willingness to entertain more forceful measures in the future.

    This revelation provides a disturbing glimpse into Trump's unwavering determination to seek retribution against his critics, which has become an unmistakable and central theme of his campaign. It underscores the notion that a second term would serve as the ideal platform for settling scores.

    I'm less worried about the Loon since I think he is very far gone, but I am deeply concerned about those who will be pulling the strings behind him. I see that as a rather huge and daunting issue.

  • illinoislady
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    Really. Though I try to watch my language all of the time I say to you FO.

  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,778

    Truth.

  • illinoislady
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  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,778

    The caption to the side says: What do you notice about this recent picture of Trump. Well for starters he looks like he has missed a few places with his make-up. He also looks like he is beaten and barely knows what is going on — hopeless sand helpless.

  • illinoislady
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  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,778

    We have been asking. Hope soon.

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