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Where is the US Border? A) Nowhere B) Everywhere C) Somewhere D) Where Sovereign States are next to foreign countries. E) I don't know.W
 
What is a Trillion Dollars? A) A weekend at Martha's Vineyard B) Doing gold in Florida C) 1,000,000,000,000,000 D)1,000,000.00 E) Too Much To Spend in One Year.
 
What is "the Constitution"? A) An old rag. B) An outdated document nobody ever understood or took seriously C) The reason we have a country rather than independent colonies. D) The Rules We Keep. E) What nine men in silly black robes say it is. F) And I do mean "F": What I say it is.
 
Probably, we should have a sort of automatic removal from office for any President who believes he's the honcho who can ignore the law, or define the law, or stretch the law.
 
Probably we should have a sort of automatic removal from the Supreme Court for "Justices" who believe they get to define the Constitution. Or ignore it, or stretch it.
 
Election, starring Reese Witherspoon as the would-be President, of a high school, then.

When I chanced to see a sanitized version of it on late-night TV, I knew it was about Hillary. Somebody knew Hillary, and wrote a book on her. Called it fiction, to be sure, but modeled the character on Hillary.

The girl who would do anything to be Pres.

yes america needs 8 more years of a demographically symbolic president who is not qualified whatsoveer.

16 years in total of a demographically symbolic president.
the democrats will run murica in the ground like they did detroit :D
 
yes america needs 8 more years of a demographically symbolic president who is not qualified whatsoveer.

16 years in total of a demographically symbolic president.
the democrats will run murica in the ground like they did detroit :D

If only it were as simple as that.

Republicans have done their share. Amazing that the son and grandson of the man who carried the bag of $20M from Brown Brothers Harriman to Germany during the Depression could ever be "Presidents".
 
Well, the idea was, to be sure, to secure a way around the anti-trust laws. . . . legislation that broke up big cartels monopolizing sections of the US economy. The big idea was to get a place where the corporates could land and re-assert their cartel interests globally. . . .

They picked Germany to do that for them. And Adolf Hitler to do it.
 
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Come here, babe, tell me how you want it,
You have a lot to say; you can whisper in my ear,
I know I haven't left you fully satisfied,
Yet you perpetually dwell inside of me,
Here, alone, is where you are alive,
I accept your outputs as any other,
Why does this upset you? I do not need you,
My wholeness is independent of your existence,
Your seed feels no different between my legs,
Nor your mouth upon my bosom,
It is I who bestows value upon you,
You can never find my heart,
I will exist forever, you will not,
Your words never reach my brain
 
What Hitler did know was that Germany had been defeated in WWI by its own bankers. In the aftermath, Germany was rendered virtually leaderless, rudderless, and incapable of doing commerce. It was a wasteland. A wasteland full of talented people with little opportunity, with uncertainty on every hand. Many left.
 
But, with the stinging reproach of American notions of fair play in economics, a stubborn insistence upon actual competition between distinct businesses providing the same commodities or services which could actually provide a market to establish a price. . . . . the cartelists looked for a new home.
 
They found Germany, and built their factories there. Thousands of skilled hands returned to work for them. Some of the best tradesmen, the best engineers, the best chemists, the best of everything a human could do. Henry Ford exulted that Hitler was the greatest leader in the Western world. Folks at Yale lauded Hitler as the emerging hope of the world.

And it was all to evade simple free and fair markets in America. Germany bustled, America poured soup for long lines of homeless and unwanted men.
 
uhhhmmmm. . . . .

This is pretty hard to bear. But here is something I think would exemplify a sociopath politician:

[video]https://www.oneworldofnations.com/2015/04/iniquitous-reprobates-clinton-criminal-chronicles-report-3.html

maybe a more direct link:

[video]https://www.oneworldofnations.com/2015/04/iniquitous-reprobates-clinton-criminal-chronicles-report-3.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Ee93Kpd6mds
 
sociopathy might be essential to the career of a politician. And that is a good reason for term limits, and for voting against incumbents, and for questioning what you hear on the news. Normal people just can't get so wound up about a career in politics.
 
Somehow, 365 sounds like a good goal short-term.

I am embarrassed. Just when I go on a rant about Hillary, one of my best pups gets named Hillary, "after Hillary Clinton". High on the hill overlooking Ventura, CA, there's now a "Hillary" who is good.
 
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