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October 14, 2022 07:07 AM UTC

Also Not Wednesday Open Thread

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  • by: Colorado Pols

It’s Friday, we checked this time.

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    1. Didn't you Vietnam-era Navy types whine about getting exposed to Agent Orange exposure while mopping the deck?  Suppose you make fun of those who have died from those chemical exposures as well.

       

       

      1. Agent Orange exposure is not a joke. And Navy folks didn't get it from mopping the deck; infantry grunts got it from sleeping in Agent Orange herbicide – soaked former jungles and rice paddies.

        Courtesy of  Dow chemical and Monsanto, thousands of American soldiers and Vietnamese civilians have a lasting legacy of birth defects, chloracne, and various cancers and diseases.

         

      1. I thought  Pfruit and Negev had evidence that NATO or the US were the ones wrecking the gas pipeline. Were they just joking, or were they pushing Russian disinformation.

    1. Earlier this year, the combination of the AARP Bulletin and Consumer Reports Magazine published around 200 different ways to save money in inflationary times like these.

      If you're not part of the solution, Roger…………..

  1. Incumbent Democratic Senator Rafael Warnock and Herschel Walker, arguably the stupidest, least honest, most mentally unstable person who ever lived, debate tonight.

    If Walker somehow manages to avoid actually, literally shitting on the floor, expect the liberal (lol) MSM to gush about how senatorial he looked.

    1. Warnock should ask him if he can name all of his children – or the mothers of those children.  That should be fun.  Maybe he'll tell us the story again of the bull in the pasture that impregnated three cows and then jumped the fence only to find a ….bull! 

      1. That is what George W. Bush would call a “gotcha question.” Or what Heidi Ganahl would call a “divisive question.”

        Better to talk about children shitting in litter boxes at school.

        BTW, anyone know if this is on C-SPAN or MSNBC or somehow available to us in Colorado in real time?

        1. "The epidemic of flying horses in this country is a sign of . . ."

          Wait, Mr. Walker. What epidemic? What flying horses?

          "Look, never mind the technicalities of whether there, so to speak, are flying horses. Can't we just talk about the color of their wings?"

    1. Hey Pfruit … what's the Republicans plan to beat (global) inflation? 

      The Republican plan on inflation is still nowhere to be found

      Over the weekend, NBC News’ Chuck Todd asked Republican Rep. Andy Barr — a five-term incumbent and the ranking member on the Financial Services Committee’s panel on monetary policy — the question on the minds of many. “Let me ask you this: What is your plan to deal with inflation?” the “Meet the Press” host asked. “What is the Republican plan to deal with inflation — other than not supporting Joe Biden policies? … What is the proactive agenda here?”

      The GOP congressman responded:

      “Well, we have a positive agenda. We have a commitment to America, and we’re going to get back to basics.”

      Barr didn’t come right out and say his party doesn’t have a plan — that wouldn’t have been a politic answer — but he also left little doubt that his party doesn’t have a plan.

      1. Why would Republicans have a plan for solving Inflation?

        They want power to pay off their lobbyists, not to solve problems. It's all about the grift.

        Brexit and Supply-Side Economics are handles the Tories are using to initiate the collapse of Britain. Just as the Republicans use Abortion, Guns and Racism to initiate the collaps of the US.

  2. Jena Griswold could teach a lot of politicians how to proactively handle making a mistake:

    From KDVR.com:

    "Griswold said a second postcard was sent to those 30,000 people telling them they are not eligible to vote. She also said those people will also be blocked from registering to vote because they have non-U.S. citizen driver’s licenses and the Secretary of State’s Office is running daily checks to make sure they do not register."

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