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Moliere wrote:I don't see what is so "bizarre" about the Palin picture and message. It's pandering to her base that likes hunting and guns, but that's not unusual.
A dead deer would be more conventional, but still very normal by Wisconsin standards.
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Moliere wrote:I don't see what is so "bizarre" about the Palin picture and message. It's pandering to her base that likes hunting and guns, but that's not unusual.
Not bizarre, IMO. That was the story outrageousness which led me directly to Palin's FB which I quoted in its entirety, picture inclusive. The picture of fresh kill is perfectly sensical blood for the blood god propaganda to go along with associating gun ranges with going to work. Killing in support of Trump. It fits right in with "Trump! Trump! Kill all the muslims! Kill all the muslims! Trump! Trump!"

I vocally supported Dick Posthumous for my Governor largely because he was hunter who fought for the environmental needs of my state and who lost to someone who literally sold us out for toxic waste from Toronto and even he didn't have supporters going around displaying their kills to drum up support. That's historically been to Province of Ted Nugent.
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I thought the boar was symbolic of the impending death of pork-barrel politics. By golly, there'll be no gorging at the trough for career politicians in the United States of Trumpsylvania, you betcha!
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A large dead animal is bizarre in most contexts, but we'll let that go because it's really just a prop for the gun that's the real star of the image.

Also bizarre is Palin's prose, but that's no longer surprising.

Bizarre-est of all, though, are the claims she makes about Trump:

"bold, new leadership that puts your interests before party politics" (the only way to spin the fact that Trump barely seems familiar with the GOP platform?)

"Vote for your jobs and security" (against immigrants, I guess?)

"Vote for the first candidate since Reagan [snicker] who is growing the Commonsense Conservative movement..." [the WTF?]

"the only one who's created middle class jobs..." (in... real estate?)

"the only one not living off your tax dollars..." (due to his complete and total lack of political experience)

"the only one Wisconsin can count on to steer us away from the rocky shoals ahead." (O captain! My captain!)
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Max Peck wrote:I thought the boar was symbolic of the impending death of pork-barrel politics.
The pork barrel has already been greatly reduced. Some cite meager pickings as the reason Congress can no longer compromise. Which I suppose makes it an even more fitting symbol for Palin & Co.
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Kraken wrote:
Max Peck wrote:I thought the boar was symbolic of the impending death of pork-barrel politics.
The pork barrel has already been greatly reduced. Some cite meager pickings as the reason Congress can no longer compromise. Which I suppose makes it an even more fitting symbol for Palin & Co.
I'm just trying to interpret the message. I'm not under any delusion that the message bears more than a passing resemblance to reality, if that. :)
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Moliere wrote:Donald Trump Defends Proposals to Deconstruct U.S. Military Treaty With Europe

Does NATO have a place in the modern world of terrorist threats?
Does any conventional military force?
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Max Peck wrote:
Kraken wrote:
Max Peck wrote:I thought the boar was symbolic of the impending death of pork-barrel politics.
The pork barrel has already been greatly reduced. Some cite meager pickings as the reason Congress can no longer compromise. Which I suppose makes it an even more fitting symbol for Palin & Co.
I'm just trying to interpret the message. I'm not under any delusion that the message bears more than a passing resemblance to reality, if that. :)
Earmarks were the plate the pork was served on. House Republicans banned them in 2011. It turns out that it's a lot harder to pass legislation without that nice, greasy pork.
Earmarks were often used to sweeten a bill to attract votes from reluctant lawmakers. They were banned by House Republicans beginning in 2011 amid criticism that they had multiplied out of control and were being used for questionable projects such as the notorious "bridge to nowhere" that would have benefited a tiny Alaskan town at a cost of $320 million.

"Without the grease or lubricant of earmarks, it's much more difficult to reach a compromise on some of these tough issues," said Scott Frisch, a political science professor at California State University, Channel Islands and co-author of Cheese Factories on the Moon: Why Earmarks are Good for American Democracy.

"Earmarks were a tool that leaders could use to help make deals," Frisch said.

House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, has acknowledged that it is tougher for him to round up the 218 votes needed to pass legislation without earmarks. He struggled to control his divided GOP caucus during the recent shutdown and debt ceiling crisis.

"I've got no grease," he said last year in an interview with CNN.
The House seized up for other reasons as well, but trimming their pork was certainly a contributing factor.
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hepcat wrote:
Moliere wrote:Donald Trump Defends Proposals to Deconstruct U.S. Military Treaty With Europe

Does NATO have a place in the modern world of terrorist threats?
Does any conventional military force?

NATO is the reason that all we have are terrorist threats.
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“Getting off the airplane ... Seeing all the green and gold and the green and gold until I’m dead and cold paraphernalia everywhere.”

* “This awesome awakening, the shifting and sifting and the exposing of this rabid bite for them to hang on to any kind of relevancy and to hang on to their gravy train.”

* On immigrants: “Inducing and seducing them with gift baskets ... ‘Come on over the border and here’s a gift basket of teddy bears and soccer balls.’ ”

* “In order to work, to produce, to strive and to thrive, and to really be alive in the greatest country on earth.”

* “Trashin’ our economy, shippin’ out jobs, lettin’ us foot the bill, palin’ around with the same old politicos and insiders.”

* “And we won’t retreat, we’ll reload. We’ll reload.”
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PLW wrote:
hepcat wrote:
Moliere wrote:Donald Trump Defends Proposals to Deconstruct U.S. Military Treaty With Europe

Does NATO have a place in the modern world of terrorist threats?
Does any conventional military force?

NATO is the reason that all we have are terrorist threats.
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Kraken wrote: The House seized up for other reasons as well, but trimming their pork was certainly a contributing factor.
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Defiant wrote:Sayeth Sarah Palin
Good Lord she is such a dullard.
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We haven't had a major power war in Europe since WW2. That's the longest stretch in history (Cit. Needed?). I think NATO is a big reason for that. The object of NATO, according to General Lord Ismay, its first secretary general, was “to keep the Russians out, the Americans in, and the Germans down.” It has done a good job.
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I'm pretty sure she's trying to be some sort of poet....

green and gold
dead and cold
To induce
and seduce
strive and thrive
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Trump reveals his plan to force Mexico to pay for The Wall:
Donald Trump says he will force Mexico to pay for a border wall as president by threatening to cut off the flow of billions of dollars in payments that immigrants send home to the country, an idea that could decimate the Mexican economy and set up an unprecedented showdown between the United States and a key diplomatic ally.

In a two-page memo to The Washington Post, Trump outlined for the first time how he would seek to force Mexico to pay for his 1,000-mile border fence, which Trump has made a cornerstone of his presidential campaign and which has been repeatedly scoffed at by current and former Mexican leaders.

The proposal would jeopardize a stream of cash that many economists say is vital for Mexico’s struggling economy. But the feasibility of Trump’s plan is unclear both legally and politically, and also would test the bounds of a president’s executive powers in seeking to pressure another country.
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I'm sure the banking industry is thrilled to hear it.
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RunningMn9 wrote:
Defiant wrote:Sayeth Sarah Palin
Good Lord she is such a dullard.
She was bad enough reading scripted speeches. Now that she's decided to emulate Trump and go with stream of consciousness speeches, she's reached a whole new level of idiocy.
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Max Peck wrote:Trump reveals his plan to force Mexico to pay for The Wall:
Donald Trump says he will force Mexico to pay for a border wall as president by threatening to cut off the flow of billions of dollars in payments that immigrants send home to the country, an idea that could decimate the Mexican economy and set up an unprecedented showdown between the United States and a key diplomatic ally.

In a two-page memo to The Washington Post, Trump outlined for the first time how he would seek to force Mexico to pay for his 1,000-mile border fence, which Trump has made a cornerstone of his presidential campaign and which has been repeatedly scoffed at by current and former Mexican leaders.

The proposal would jeopardize a stream of cash that many economists say is vital for Mexico’s struggling economy. But the feasibility of Trump’s plan is unclear both legally and politically, and also would test the bounds of a president’s executive powers in seeking to pressure another country.
"Nice banking transactions you have there. Be a shame if something bad happened to them."
Does he understand that the money being sent back doesn't actually belong to the government?
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PLW wrote:We haven't had a major power war in Europe since WW2. That's the longest stretch in history (Cit. Needed?). I think NATO is a big reason for that. The object of NATO, according to General Lord Ismay, its first secretary general, was “to keep the Russians out, the Americans in, and the Germans down.” It has done a good job.

Got ya. I was hoping that was what you were saying.
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tgb wrote: Does he understand that the money being sent back doesn't actually belong to the government?
Seems not, as he didn't seem to realize that corporate business didn't belong to the government either.

So how does he plan to interdict services like Western Union or Moneygram? Or prevent someone in, say, the Cayman Islands, a popular banking destination for Trump's set, from setting up a staging area whereas the money is transmitted to the Cayman Islands, then relayed to accounts in Mexico? Does he plan to destroy all American companies with commercial interests in the country by a complete financial embargo whereby he criminalizes any money sent to Mexico?

Here's another question. Trump gets elected and starts off on this crusade of asshattery. What nations, if any, remain allied to us in any material way?
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Jeff V wrote:
tgb wrote: Does he understand that the money being sent back doesn't actually belong to the government?
Seems not, as he didn't seem to realize that corporate business didn't belong to the government either.

So how does he plan to interdict services like Western Union or Moneygram? Or prevent someone in, say, the Cayman Islands, a popular banking destination for Trump's set, from setting up a staging area whereas the money is transmitted to the Cayman Islands, then relayed to accounts in Mexico? Does he plan to destroy all American companies with commercial interests in the country by a complete financial embargo whereby he criminalizes any money sent to Mexico?

Here's another question. Trump gets elected and starts off on this crusade of asshattery. What nations, if any, remain allied to us in any material way?
Perhaps North Korea will send out some feelers.
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Donald Trump says he will force Mexico to pay for a border wall as president by threatening to cut off the flow of billions of dollars in payments that immigrants send home to the country
Wow he really wants to be king or dictator.

So how would that work?

1) Monitor all mail to Mexico and then take out any checks or money orders that are going south of the border
2) Put laws into place that force financial institutions to not honor any financial instruments from Mexico
3) Only citizens can send mail to Mexico

His surrogates are catching on. When one interviewer pressed them to explain this proposal, all that was said was that we have to stop illegal immigration, with more ramblings and ending with nothing said about the proposal.

The interviewer let the surrogate slide.
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D.A.Lewis wrote:
Donald Trump says he will force Mexico to pay for a border wall as president by threatening to cut off the flow of billions of dollars in payments that immigrants send home to the country
Wow he really wants to be king or dictator.

So how would that work?

1) Monitor all mail to Mexico and then take out any checks or money orders that are going south of the border
2) Put laws into place that force financial institutions to not honor any financial instruments from Mexico
3) Only citizens can send mail to Mexico

His surrogates are catching on. When one interviewer pressed them to explain this proposal, all that was said was that we have to stop illegal immigration, with more ramblings and ending with nothing said about the proposal.

The interviewer let the surrogate slide.
Probably mail is rarely involved. Companies such as Western Union and Moneygram are extremely active in the "send money home" market. I've used both in sending money to the Philippines; my wife uses a smaller, cheaper company at the moment. Dispensing agents at the other end often handle all such transfers. This is easily done over the internet, but agents here are plentiful as well, most currency exchanges also do Western Union and many grocery stores will initiate Moneygram transfers. In-person transfers are often cash transactions, so the actual wire transfer would be business-to-business, as cash is dispensed at the other end, no pass through to recipient accounts.
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Jeff V wrote:
D.A.Lewis wrote:
Donald Trump says he will force Mexico to pay for a border wall as president by threatening to cut off the flow of billions of dollars in payments that immigrants send home to the country
Wow he really wants to be king or dictator.

So how would that work?

1) Monitor all mail to Mexico and then take out any checks or money orders that are going south of the border
2) Put laws into place that force financial institutions to not honor any financial instruments from Mexico
3) Only citizens can send mail to Mexico

His surrogates are catching on. When one interviewer pressed them to explain this proposal, all that was said was that we have to stop illegal immigration, with more ramblings and ending with nothing said about the proposal.

The interviewer let the surrogate slide.
Probably mail is rarely involved. Companies such as Western Union and Moneygram are extremely active in the "send money home" market. I've used both in sending money to the Philippines; my wife uses a smaller, cheaper company at the moment. Dispensing agents at the other end often handle all such transfers. This is easily done over the internet, but agents here are plentiful as well, most currency exchanges also do Western Union and many grocery stores will initiate Moneygram transfers. In-person transfers are often cash transactions, so the actual wire transfer would be business-to-business, as cash is dispensed at the other end, no pass through to recipient accounts.
Yup. ATMs and the Internet make it almost impossible to monitor let alone stop. Additionally, whose to say what funds are to help family and what funds are for legitimate debts? I wonder if this is an original Trump idea or something he's heard in his communication vine. I thinking this is some kind of sound byte in his echo chamber and the reality of implementation is not important only the feeling of sticking it to those brown folks.
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D.A.Lewis wrote:ATMs and the Internet make it almost impossible to monitor let alone stop.
You make OFAC sad. :(
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Remember when Rick Perry said:
"And I will tell you, it is three agencies of government when I get there that are gone. Commerce, Education, and the... what's the third one there? Let's see."
Donald Trump to the rescue, the third department is the "Department of Environmental or DEP"
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I'm sure all those hunters and fishermen will be quite thrilled when Dupont no longer has to make sure that the water used by their prey doesn't exterminate their prey.

Although, to be fair, I didn't know the State of Pennsylvania had that great a reach.
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Trump campaign in disarray
Donald Trump’s campaign is increasingly falling into disarray as the Manhattan billionaire braces for a loss in Wisconsin that could set him on course for an uncertain convention floor fight for the Republican presidential nomination.

Since March, the campaign has been laying off field staff en masse around the country and has dismantled much of what existed of its organizations in general-election battlegrounds, including Florida and Ohio.

Last month, the campaign laid off the leader of its data team, Matt Braynard, who did not train a successor. It elevated his No. 2, a data engineer with little prior high-level political strategy experience, and also shifted some of his team’s duties to a 2015 college graduate whose last job was an internship with the consumer products company Colgate-Palmolive. Some of the campaign’s data remains inaccessible.
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So if Drumpf"s campaign falls apart, what will his supporters do?

Boycott the election?
Write his name in?
Vote for Cruz?
Move to North Carolina?
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This is what winning looks like in Trumpland. The road to the convention just got 10 feet longer.
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Zarathud wrote:This is what winning looks like in Trumpland. The road to the convention just got 10 feet longer.
Can his tiny hands stretch that far?
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AWS260 wrote:
Zarathud wrote:This is what winning looks like in Trumpland. The road to the convention just got 10 feet longer.
Can his tiny hands stretch that far?
Doesn't matter, he can still piss over it with his huge penis.
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Or float to it with his inflated head...
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That's it guys. Embrace the anger.

Use your aggressive feelings. Let the hate flow through you!
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Thank you, Emperor Trumpatine :ninja:
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We're at the point where, after Roger Stone threatened to out unreliable delegates to Trump supporters at the convention, the RNC is officially promising that the delegates will be protected from harassment or attack.

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'Merica!! Fuck Yeah!
And in banks across the world
Christians, Moslems, Hindus, Jews
And every other race, creed, colour, tint or hue
Get down on their knees and pray
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Rip wrote:That's it guys. Embrace the anger.

Use your aggressive feelings. Let the hate flow through you!
Says the guy who spent the better part of the last year raging incessantly about Hillary. :lol:
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hepcat wrote:
Rip wrote:That's it guys. Embrace the anger.

Use your aggressive feelings. Let the hate flow through you!
Says the guy who spent the better part of the last year raging incessantly about Hillary. :lol:
Well, of course. He's the Dark Side in this scenario, so it only makes sense that he would have already harnessed his anger and rage.
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