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Are we going to have a betting pool on exactly what day and hour DefSecBro bites the dust? I don't think he will make it until Wednesday.
My bet is at least 6 weeks until they let him go. Trump does not want to admit he made a mistake.
There's important work still to be done. T**** probably won't can Hegseth until after he has finished overseeing the work to install all the gilded fixtures for the new
bronzingoranging booth in the Pentagon makeup studio?What are the PUC Commissioners doing all Month?
Best as I can tell, some reading and 4 meetings
Why do I imagine they spend some good portion of the month gathering records and answering vitally important (and highly productive) CORA requests???
That's not done by the commissioners. All my requests except 1 were under 1 hour and one of them was under 3 hours (paid for the time on that one). So figure maybe 4 hours total.
Are you anti-CORA?
I dunno', not really I don't think; more just sorta' anti-sophistry.
Me either. I asked the PUC commissioners to talk so I could get their side of this so I could incorporate their explinations. I did that with the CEO.
Granted getting info primarily by CORA leds to articles with less nuance. But if they won't talk, then the only avenue I know of to drill in is CORA. If there's other avenues, please share.
I have no idea if the FBI arrest of a Wisconsin judge has merit or not, but I just loved the final quote from the administration spokesman in this CNBC story:
Oh the irony of that statement. Are they self-aware of the absurdity when they make these kinds of remarks.
Self-awareness was nowhere in the job descriptions for the Sad-ministration. It's even a down-check.
Another judge has been arrested, and according to Pam Bondi, "Nobody is above the law."
It's time to stop all cooperation with federal law enforcement.
The federal government is a train wreck. Vladimir is crafty. Let's see if he gives Trump some cover with a small victory in Ukraine, if he can count on Trump to continue to destroy the democracy that the US barely remains. My hopes for anything short of disaster are fading
Mine too, Duke.
Putin won't get more than what is already on the US table from Trump: all of Crimea AND all of the occupied lands. No NATO membership for Ukraine (for at least the next 1361 days). No increase and a probable decrease in US military aid (much to the disappointment of the US arms industry). And he won't back down on those demands, so there really isn't room to give Trump a "victory" in that way.
I don't see why Ukraine would sign on for such a deal, so there is no "victory" of an actual signing ceremony, either.
There still are some Americans imprisoned in Russia that Putin could bargain with. May be some other prisoners from NATO nations, too.
I'm sure there are a few morons from the US who had the stupidity to visit Putin's Evil Empire and are now held hostage. Why not trade most of Ukraine for their freedom?
As Shakespeare said in Richard III, "A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse!"
Although in this case, it's Zelinky's kingdom that gets exchanged for the horse.