I say YES. YOU say NO....Numero Tre! Enjoy!
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Trump lost millions on his DC hotel but will make money if the sale of the lease goes through. The Washington Post and WSJ had articles on it in November and December.
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Back in November and December, the Washington Post and WSJ ran stories the Trump lost $70million on the hotel. He has the lease up for sale and stands to make money on that. We can onlyhope he loses money on that!
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Illinois: I found that what I am experiencing with loss of some of my family related to their staunch support of Trump, the lies, etc is a form of grief: Ambiguious grief - Relationships ruptured by conflicting political beliefs and value systems fall into the category of psychological ambiguous loss. I have known these persons my entire life, yet they are - strangers who I know personally. As Nedra Tawwab put it, "It's really challenging to grieve living people." Those losses along with all the other losses (death of a brother who had alzheimers, a friend with newly dx. liver cancer, death of a dear friend etc) I'm experiencing is at times, as many of you in these threads have written, overwhelming. Yet, the wisdom, strength, and humor written in so many posts provide substantive nourishment to accept, to challenge, to rant and to cope while navigating these challenging times.
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magiclight.Yes all that disillusionment of people that seemed so much like me at one time -- only difference was we didn't share political affiliations. We did all right on that level till the Reps. party at large went conspiratorial and nuts. Very sad indeed.
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This is a great way to sell books:
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A bit of the bubbly would be a magnificent go-with.
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Great thoughts magiclight, thanks for sharing.
Love the memes.
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Former Cop Beaten In Capitol Riot Calls Donald Trump 'America's Crazy Ex'
"He's just decided that if he can't have us, no one can," Michael Fanone said.02/01/2022
Michael Fanone, the former D.C. Metropolitan Police officer who was badly beaten by a violent mob during the Capitol riot last year, on Monday likened Donald Trump to "America's crazy ex."
"He's just decided that if he can't have us, no one can, and he's going to tear apart our democracy and our country if he can't get reelected," Fanone, who resigned from the police in December and is now a contributor for CNN, told anchor Anderson Cooper.
"There's just no bottom to what it is he's willing to say," Fanone said during a discussion about Trump's rally in Texas on Saturday. At the event, Trump called for protests in places where he is being investigated and dangled the prospect of pardons for those convicted for their roles in the insurrection at the Capitol.
"He still has a great deal of support in this country, and many of those supporters have already proven, like they did on Jan. 6, that they are willing to commit violence on his behalf," Fanone said of Trump.
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Btw, I also read that this police officer of 20 years resigned at the end of 2021 and is now a CNN on-air contributor.
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If you can accept the flow of life and give in to it, you will be accepting what is real. Only when you accept what is real can you live with it in peace and happiness. The alternative is a struggle that will never end because it is a struggle with the unreal, with a mirage of life instead of life itself.
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This man sometimes just amazes me:
Reality catches up with Mike Pence
Mike Pence might be the only person in America who thinks he's got a shot at the Oval Office. But the former vice president's bid to save his aspirations with the most logic-defying straddle in global politics is teetering disastrously.
Pence's political shop has emerged as the weak point in an attempt by former President Donald Trump's gang to cover up his coup attempt. The House committee probing the Capitol insurrection has now interviewed the ex-VP's ultra-loyal former chief of staff, Marc Short, and his former national security adviser, Keith Kellogg.Both men were at the epicenter in the days leading up to and during the Capitol insurrection and witnessed Trump's plotting and incitement. Unlike some of the ex-President's aides who threw themselves off a legal cliff, Short testified under a subpoena and spoke to the committee at length.
The questions now are whether the committee will call Pence himself— in what would be a significant escalation — or whether it even needs to since Kellogg and Short may have divulged everything their old boss might say. Ever since Pence concluded that Trump's crazed plan for the vice president to simply award him a second term on the basis of his election fraud fantasies was an absurdity, he has been deep in the political mire.
Eyeing a future White House run, Pence tried to brush the fact that he presided over Congress certifying Joe Biden's election victory under the constitutional carpet. With comical understatement, he said he and Trump will never agree on events of a day when a furious mob sacked the US Capitol chanting, "Hang Mike Pence." But he's also tried to claim his share of credit for the perceived success of the Trump-Pence administration to boost his hopes.This all richly ironic. Pence became a punchline for his craven loyalty to Trump during his term, smoothly ignoring the ex-President's extremism and lawlessness and regarding the commander in chief with the kind of adoring, faraway looks that tourists reserve for the carved faces on Mount Rushmore.
But now he's accused by the "Make America Great Again" crowd of one of the great betrayals in history — even though he had no constitutional option.The window that House investigators have managed to forge into Trump's West Wing through Pence's team may mark its most significant victory yet.
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Pence never did very much the whole four yrs. as Vice P. He just worked to keep Trump propped up -- and in the end was used as much as any of the Loon's lackeys. That he came through on the side of America in the end had more to do with his realizing that it wasn't going to be possible to appease the Loon. Had there been a crack he could weasel through; I have to think he well might have gone that way. He was all set to lose his bid to remain Indiana's Governor when he was tapped to be the Loon's VP. The Loon didn't want him, any more than his native state. A lot of people went along with him as VP thinking there would be a sanity at work, but if there in Pence it was VERY weak and ineffectual. Pence started out his four yr. run with lies and would have finished that way if he could. Pence doesn't realize in some things there is no redemption. He, like many others will find spending time with someone like Trump always makes you way less than you were.
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I wanted to put this on my Facebook page, but Reps are far too afraid to examine themselves truthfully:
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Retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, a former national security aide who offered key testimony in President Donald Trump's 2019 impeachment for dealings with Ukraine, has filed a lawsuit against the former president, Rudy Giuliani and two former aides, accusing them of witness intimidation and retaliation.
The 73-page federal suit, filed Wednesday, says Vindman became "the target of a dangerous campaign of witness intimidation by President Trump and a group of conspirators" after testifying about Trump's efforts to push Ukraine into investigating the family of his then-2020 election rival Joe Biden.
"The conspirators agreed on common, unlawful objectives — to deter Lt. Col. Vindman from testifying in the future and to retaliate against him after he did so," says the lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
In addition to Trump and Giuliani, who was Trump's former personal attorney, the suit names as defendants former deputy White House communications director Julia Hahn and former deputy chief of staff Dan Scavino. It seeks unspecified damages and an order banning the defendants from further illegal actions against Vindman.
In an op-ed published Wednesday, Vindman said he has no regrets about testifying against Trump and speaking out, but wishes "it hadn't ended my career and upended my life."
"I especially wish that it hadn't taken such a toll on my family," he wrote. "Public servants who do their duty, tell the truth and uphold their oaths of office shouldn't be subjected to intimidation and retaliation. I've been disheartened to see so little accountability for what I experienced and other abuses of power that took place during that time. I worry about what that means for future whistleblowers, regardless of issue or party, who also want to do the right thing."
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Lt. Col Vindman is a fine man. I too am sorry for what happened to him and feel like a fine soldier was taken away from us. I hope things work out in the end for him and his family.
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I hope Liz Cheney makes it because we at least know her and what to expect. She has shown great courage, but wouldn't think twice about being against us were it not for the Loon.
Can Liz Cheney's massive fundraising save her?
Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney isn't going to go down without a fight.
Targeted by former President Donald Trump and thrown out of her leadership position within the GOP, Cheney is raising vast sums of money as she seeks a fourth term.
And when I say "vast sums," I mean it. The latest campaign finance reports show Cheney brought in more than $7 million in 2021, and ended the year with $4.7 million in the bank. She spent $1.8 million last year.
That's a massive increase over the $1.3 million Cheney spent on the entirety of her 2020 reelection race. It's also nearing the $2.5 million that Wyoming GOP Sen. Cynthia Lummis spent on winning an open seat race in 2020.
And Cheney's 2021 haul dwarfs that of her main primary opponent. After launching her campaign in September, Harriet Hageman raised $745,000 through the end of 2021 and had $381,000 on hand. (Hageman's total is all the less impressive when you consider she has the full-throated endorsement of the former President.)
It now seems nearly a certainty that Cheney will raise and spend more for this race than any other federal contest in Wyoming political history.
What's far less certain is whether all of this money can save Cheney from paying the price for her willingness to vote to impeach Trump for his role on January 6, 2021.
The reality for Cheney is that the political universe that will decide her fate is a) very small and b) overwhelmingly pro-Trump.
To the first point, consider that Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon won a contested (and admittedly crowded) Republican primary in 2018 with fewer than 39,000 votes. (Cheney received almost 79,000 votes in a far less contested primary in 2020.)
To the second point, the Wyoming Republican Party voted last November to no longer recognize Cheney as a Republican. While the move was purely symbolic, it speaks to the level of unhappiness with her among the conservative activist crowd in the state.
A (relatively) small universe of voters -- many of whom have likely already made up their minds -- means that all of Cheney's money may matter less than she would hope. Her best (only?) strategy is to use her financial edge to grow the size of the Republican primary electorate beyond the hardcore Trumpist base.
The Point: You'd always rather be the candidate with more money than the one with less. But the size of Wyoming and the nature of the opposition to Cheney may combine to make her money advantage much less impactful than you might imagine.
-- Chris
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A greater poverty than that caused by lack of money is the poverty of unawareness. Men and women go about the world unaware of the beauty, the goodness, and the glories in it. Their souls are poor. It is better to have a poor pocketbook than to suffer from a poor soul. Jerry Fleishman
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Working way over-time to own the Libs I'd say. It is beyond ridiculous but some things like humility, dignity, caring etc. have long gone by the wayside for the Reps. party. What a pity!! They stood for something once. Now it is just degraded immorality and complete stupidity that sadly has worked for them. May it all blow up soon.
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No problem at all.
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Going to miss her but swill be back --un-like the guy who thinks she is done and over.
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So they don't really read it after all, just as suspected or known.
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The bible is banned, somewhat. When I took 12th grade English (public school), our teacher presented the Book of Job as a historical literary work. We all had to get permission slips from our parents to read it.
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In helping others, we shall help ourselves, for whatever good we give out completes the circle and comes back to us. -Flora Edwards
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Been this way for a really long time:
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There really are no surprises in the Reps. party anymore. Too bad people believed Abbott. A snake in the grass, stays in the grass. Should have looked for him there from the get-go.
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The major incompetence this time was ignoring what ice and wind can do to power lines, including fallen trees and branches. So far, the grid has held up its end but local power companies are dealing with downed lines and related power outages...but it is not over yet!
In state politics, most of the repugnicans' ads are including anti-Biden statements. Find it interesting that while running for a state office they look like they are running against true President. Just another example of loyalty to party rather than country.
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