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78878   Y   2017 Jan 6, 8:59pm  

Excellent. I hear the full time full wage jobs train coming round the bend...

anonymous says

Just hours after passing the very first bill of the new Congress on Wednesday — one designed to roll back a range of environmental and consumer regulations — House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., celebrated with a corporate lobbying firm at a fundraiser for his campaign committee.

78879   Ceffer   2017 Jan 6, 11:14pm  

Thank goodness they talked them out of using bagpipes.

78880   rootvg   2017 Jan 7, 6:24am  

Someone from the Wall Street Journal said just yesterday it's the tweeting that the journalistic class and establishment in both parties fears most about this administration.

If the White House Press Corps can't manipulate public opinion by filtering Trump, he can run the table until the end of his second term. Who's gonna stop him? Twitter is said to be not doing well financially so if they get close to bankruptcy, guess what? One of the Trump kids buys it. Yes, that's legal. It's already being discussed.

This was a bigger loss than most people understand. 1980 was a realignment but I think 2016 was bigger because the Republicans have everything and there are all those openings on the Federal bench. Reagan wouldn't have dared to nominate a Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State or a Rick Perry as Secretary of Energy but Trump's done precisely that and the train just keeps rolling down the track. Sherrod Brown was generally understood to be the second coming of Howie Metzenbaum but the DSCC is broke and there are so many vulnerable seats in the next cycle. If Jane Timken decides she wants to force the issue and get rid of him, she'll commit the resources. It's all about money.

The left has a ton of work to do between now and 2022. That's the earliest they'll be viable with reapportionment not until 2022. If they stick to their identity politics they'll continue to lose big races away from the coasts. We're not the United States of California and Massachusetts.

78881   rootvg   2017 Jan 7, 6:40am  

I'm thinking a very wounded and weak Democratic party will run Sanders or Warren in 2020 only to watch him or her be destroyed ala McGovern in 1972. There's plenty of precedent for this: Stevenson in 1952/1956, Mondale in 1984, Dukakis in 1988, etc. All were during periods when Democrats were in the wilderness. It's about keeping the lights on, i.e., creating excitement among the base such that they keep writing the checks to pay key staff and maintain office space.

Hillary did this to herself. Even Colin Powell said everything she touches turns to shit.

Bill had political gifts and an instinct his wife does not possess. He was also the one who told the DNC in June not to ignore the white working class.

78882   zzyzzx   2017 Jan 7, 6:40am  

78883   MMR   2017 Jan 7, 6:44am  

rootvg says

terday it's the tweeting that the journalistic class and establishment in both parties fears most about this administration

Makes sense to me. Journalists can't control narrative like in the past

78884   MMR   2017 Jan 7, 6:59am  

rootvg says

I'm thinking a very wounded and weak Democratic party will run Sanders or Warren in 2020 only to watch him or her be destroyed ala McGovern in 1972. There's plenty of precedent for this: Stevenson in 1952/1956, Mondale in 1984, Dukakis in 1988, etc. All were during periods when Democrats were in the wilderness. It's about keeping the lights on, i.e., creating excitement among the base such that they keep writing the checks to pay key staff and maintain office space.

Hillary did this to herself. Even Colin Powell said everything she touches turns to shit.

Bill had political gifts and an instinct his wife does not possess. He was also the one who told the DNC in June not to ignore the white working class.

Bill Clinton had charm, was handsome and has a Certain je ne sais quoi; Hillary is female dick Cheney

78885   rootvg   2017 Jan 7, 6:59am  

My wife is all a-twitter (pun intended) about Trump due to her Horatio Alger life story but you can count me as cautiously optimistic.

We need energy to grow. We need a new tax code. Old news there. The mandate from the ACA was killing us. We need some infrastructure.

I live about twenty minutes from the research labs in Livermore and happened to settle into a bar stool one night next to a retired scientist with a Q clearance. He told he what Trump is saying appears to be true. Our nuclear stockpile has been in need of a refresh for years and I suspect he's going to use that as a means of job creation. LLNL (otherwise known as Larry Lab) will see some impact from it but Sandia's work is almost exclusively weapons related and they'll get a big boost. They aren't even a real lab anymore, having been absorbed into Lockheed Martin a few years ago. They work on DoE contracts where the other lab is more of a research entity. Berkeley Lab is still here but no longer does weapons research. It's prohibited by law, still a DoE facility but you don't need a clearance to work there anymore.

We needed a strong hand on the rudder and now we have one. Let's see where this guy takes us.

78886   rootvg   2017 Jan 7, 7:10am  

How do you figure that?

If the Republicans are successful in repatriating the several trillion Dollars that are parked offshore, how can things not get better?

What I think you're hacked off about is Congress being in Republican hands. This could have never happened with a Democrat in the White House and of course it's the Republicans who will get the credit for all that money coming back to our shores.

I'm worried about inflation.

78887   Tenpoundbass   2017 Jan 7, 7:15am  

This just in the President is a real person.

78888   Tenpoundbass   2017 Jan 7, 7:15am  

We're going to win so much Liberals get sick of Twitter.

78889   zzyzzx   2017 Jan 7, 7:29am  

78890   rootvg   2017 Jan 7, 7:32am  

I didn't know he said that.

This was hardball politics. It felt serious and it was.

78891   zzyzzx   2017 Jan 7, 7:33am  

78892   zzyzzx   2017 Jan 7, 7:35am  

78893   zzyzzx   2017 Jan 7, 7:36am  

78894   rootvg   2017 Jan 7, 7:39am  

You shouldn't drink soda anyway but if you have to, go with the real deal.

I have probably ten or fifteen sodas per year. BAD.

If I have the smoker running and I want a beer? Same thing. Drink the good stuff.

78895   zzyzzx   2017 Jan 7, 7:40am  

Here is one you probably saw coming:

78896   rootvg   2017 Jan 7, 7:48am  

Actually, I'm going to ramp down the politics a little. To some extent I already have.

This should be the year that I finally renew my Third Class medical, get a new written for the Private, re-solo out and pass the check ride.

I'll be at KLVK when I'm not at home. I originally soloed at Concord but with four active runways the place is too busy. They have limited airline service now.

78897   zzyzzx   2017 Jan 7, 8:08am  

Unfortunately, this Yahoo tweet is supposedly real:

I blame spell check.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/yahoo-finance-typo-tweet-trump-n-r-navy-article-1.2936700

78898   Patrick   2017 Jan 7, 9:08am  

Seems like poor judgement. So it's tempting!

How about a mechanism for users to post comments from patrick.net to the patrickdotnet Twitter account without the password?

78900   Ceffer   2017 Jan 7, 1:49pm  

APOCALYPSEFUCK_is_ADORABLE says

Here's my candidate for the first TRUMPLIGULA!-directed tweet:

I wouldn't fuck Ivanka Trump with Michelle Obama's dick!

I think you may as well just mail AF the hundred bucks now.

78901   marcus   2017 Jan 7, 2:59pm  

Ironman says

No, BayArea was correct.

I'm not saying she's that great, but the only way that even a republican could find Trump preferable is if they are extremely vulnerable to media bullshit (i.e. right wing noise, fake news, etc) . Some people don't know how to think for themselves. The email story is the perfect example. It was a server used for her non classified email (they have an entirely different system for the secure stuff). How many Americans idiots do you think didn't even take the time to look at all of this and not let what they wanted to believe get in the way of the truth ? Not to even mention peoples sense of perspective, and ability to perceive the qualities that are important in a President.

I never imagined that Americans would ever get it THIS wrong.

78902   Ceffer   2017 Jan 7, 3:18pm  

What a dick.

78903   HEY YOU   2017 Jan 7, 3:54pm  

american media shames RT. They knew "IRAQ HAS WMD!"

78904   Ceffer   2017 Jan 7, 3:55pm  

Finally, a policy position where Trumpligula admits that IHLlary could teach Ivanka a lesson or two.

78906   Tenpoundbass   2017 Jan 7, 5:35pm  

Obama thinks he can shoot an old man in the head dump him in the ocean then say I have proof.

78907   RealEstateIsBetterThanStocks   2017 Jan 7, 5:38pm  

just as i suspected the "evidence" is just a pile of dog shit

78908   marcus   2017 Jan 7, 5:48pm  

Ironman says

So tell me Marcus, how did those Classified emails end up on her server, if she was only using her server for "non-classified" emails, like you said?

Actually you are the perfect example of the kind of idiot American that believes only what they want to believe.

I wasn't even trying to say that there was absolutely zero classified info ever mentioned in an email on that server. I was referring to the fact that a diplomat especially the chief diplomat has a special system in a special room (she even had one of these rooms in her home), for highly secure messages, that even uses a different protocol. And then they have other ways of doing their personal email, which can include email of a less secure nature that is done for work purposes.

I believe that most Americans aren't aware of this. I also believe that the email story was so blown out of proportion that it affected the race a lot. Even otherwise smart people are vulnerable to propaganda if it goes along with what they want to believe (in this case "HIllary is BAD"). If the media promotes that it's an epic failure on her part, everyone starts to believe it. This is in spite of the fact that email existed when Collin Powell, and C. Rice had equally insecure practices for their non secure system emails. OF course nobody was insisting on going over their emails with a fine tooth comb.

Why is it the Cheney missing emails story never got any traction ?

78909   Patrick   2017 Jan 7, 6:18pm  

ok @APOCALYPSEFUCK_is_ADORABLE and @Ceffer now there is a "tweet" link by each comment.

It has worked, but I'm not sure it isn't buggy.

Check out https://twitter.com/patrickdotnet to see your the tweeted comments.

One caveat:
It will tweet only the first 100 characters or so of the comment, because:

140 - 24 (for url link back) - 7 (for "says:" and a space) - len of your username

So a shorter username gets you longer tweets.

78910   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Jan 7, 6:28pm  

Let me get this straight.

The Shit the FBI used for it's report wasn't even based on their own examination.

It came from Crowdstrike, which was contracted by the DNC. Wow, the contractor found what the employer wanted it to find. Imagine that shit.

Holy Fuck. Ain't Got Nuthin'

78911   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Jan 7, 6:32pm  

Tim Aurora says

American elections are rigged and that the United States is a “surveillance state.”

I heard the same shit 2000-2007 on MSNBC and other Cable News Networks.

"Bush hacked the Diebold machines. Bush has the NSA spying on us all." This kind of talk all but disappeared after the second week of November, 2008.

Here's one from CNN, just before the November 2008 election.
www.youtube.com/embed/5AMZSFKoxKY

78912   justme   2017 Jan 7, 6:33pm  

In order to get attention on Twitter, being a mere mortal, one needs volume. That is exactly why I like the idea of a crowd-sourced patrick.net twitter account. Nobody gives a damn if I tweet something, but maybe if AF heaps on the abuse, something can come of it.

This might get entertaining. Or it may go down in flames of glory. It is hard to tell ;-).

78913   Patrick   2017 Jan 7, 6:43pm  

Ah, does not do images yet, sorry about that @APOCALYPSEFUCK_is_ADORABLE

78914   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Jan 7, 6:43pm  

Oh, and the NYT sat on the AT&T-NSA story during the entire 2004 election cycle, and kept it back until Risen was going to publish a book on it.

Was that influencing an election by not publishing a story that would hurt Dubya?

78915   HEY YOU   2017 Jan 7, 7:07pm  

Ironman says

Comment from article:

Damn, they are good. Able to reach determinations that may effect the country for years to come and they don't even have to look at the evidence. I am impressed. NOT

Iraq has Weapons of Mass destruction!
Stupid Republicans!

78916   lostand confused   2017 Jan 7, 7:08pm  

Tim Aurora says

ver and over, you miss the big picture and try to nitpick small points. Russians helped Trump so that he can be their bitch

That is the big picture-did they teach it at liberal indoctrination school. Why would the Russians be against the person who gave them 20% of our uranium???? You lefties are far worse than the people who believe people rode dinosaurs.

78917   lostand confused   2017 Jan 7, 7:09pm  

Ironman says

There's this thing called direct EVIDENCE.... Got any??

Didn't think so.

Leftie thought process-this is what I think and so it must be true.

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