Thursday, March 28, AD 2024 6:58pm

Trump: Miss Me Yet? A Continuing Series-2

0 0 votes
Article Rating
9 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
T. Shaw
T. Shaw
Sunday, January 24, AD 2021 8:51am

I started a list of Chinese Joe’s CCP and idiocratic handlers’ policy diktats so that they cannot blame President Trump when inevitably it all blows up in their faces.

Another additional to using the climate hoax to enrich their green graft money bags [your post], is the fake edict extending the untoward moratorium on evictions. “What About The Landlords!?” This will serve to exacerbate to the looming financial calamities (from the insane China virus lockdowns) for commercial real estate and financial institutions that lend to the industry.

The Chinese Lap Dogs’ Day One murder of the Keystone XL pipeline will kill 70,000 jobs, will cause an increase in CO2 emissions, will hamper future business investment due to uncertainty over precisely who the Idiocracy is picking to get rich [and pay them back], and will result in higher gas and heating oil prices for already hard-hit consumers. But, the next insiders milking the next Solyndra are elated.

T. Shaw
T. Shaw
Sunday, January 24, AD 2021 9:06am

H. L. Mencken, “You get the government you deserve – good and hard.” NM went big for Chinese Joe – they didn’t even have to cheat there.

Cui Bono? Chinese Joe’s handlers rescind Trump EO cutting prices on insulin and EpiPen.

Madgalene
Madgalene
Sunday, January 24, AD 2021 9:53am

I was missing Mr.T. even before he was gone! I have a son in that oil and gas industry. Our demoncrat governor also hates that industry and there are many things working against it in my state. My son barely kept his job earlier this year with all the company laid off but for about 4 people. And the new ‘gay’ transportation person wants to eliminate gas and diesel engines in 14 years and also add more taxes on miles driven. So many things out there to crush us under the tyranny.

J. Ronald Parrish
Sunday, January 24, AD 2021 11:21am

The House of Representatives which voted the article of impeachment against President Trump no longer exists. It has passed into history. An entirely new Congress took office in January. If Pelosi were sending to the Senate legislation passed by the last Congress, it would obviously not be valid. Why is the impeachment article different? If the Senate had not had a trial and voted to acquit Andrew Johnson, could this Congress now hold a trial. Difference? (In addition to being a bill of attainder by trying a private citizen.)

Art Deco
Sunday, January 24, AD 2021 11:55am

The House of Representatives which voted the article of impeachment against President Trump no longer exists. It has passed into history.

No it hasn’t. It was sworn in on 3 January.

J. Ronald Parrish
Sunday, January 24, AD 2021 9:34pm

I believe the House that voted the article of impeachment was part of the 116th Congress. The Congress sworn in on 3 January (House and Senate) is the 117th Congress . There is a new Congress every two years. Normal legislation does not survive one Congress to the next. Is impeachment different? I feel sure this is too simple not to have been already raised if I am correct. I am probably in error but I , at this time , fail to see what makes the impeachment different from another piece of legislation which would require passage by both Houses of the same congress to avoid starting over.

Art Deco
Monday, January 25, AD 2021 5:39am

And the new ‘gay’ transportation person wants to eliminate gas and diesel engines in 14 years and also add more taxes on miles driven. So many things out there to crush us under the tyranny.

Excises are not going to ‘crush you under tyranny’. A motor fuels excise allocated to dedicated funds whose purpose was to finance road maintenance would be perfectly sensible. (Not that they’ll do that).

The notion that there’s any imperative to eliminate gas and diesel engines absent some more cost-effective technology is inane, of course, and just the sort of thing you’d expect the clown car which financed Solyndra would generate. Buttigieg was a failure as Mayor of South Bend, just not a catastrophic failure; now that consulting business twit is going to bring his non-existent expertise to telling vehicle manufacturers how to do their jobs. What fun.

J. Ronald Parrish
Monday, January 25, AD 2021 9:50am

I apologize. I obviously have confused the dates the House voted the last article of impeachment against President Trump. Kinda get a feeling like Uncle Joe must have when he says “don’t know what I’m signing “. I should have checked my dates more carefully before advancing the theory.

Discover more from The American Catholic

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

Scroll to Top