Everybody in the White House Considers Trump an Idiot

updated 2022-01-12 . . . and all Republicans in congress! Trump’s former secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, described him as a “fucking moron,” a fact that has been reported previously. Chief of Staff John Kelly has called Trump an idiot and also crazy: “He’s an idiot. It’s pointless to try to convince him of anything. He’s gone off the rails. We’re in crazytown,” After security officials tried fruitlessly to explain. . . CONTINUE

Republican tax bill for the RICH, & kill health care, cut medicare & soc.sec.

updated 05-23-2020 The excuse the Republicans need to cut all services and support to everyone but the rich: healthcare, medicare, social security, and more. The GOP’s debt concerns were pure fraud. The full cost of the law is now estimated at $1.9 trillion by the Congressional Budget Office – above the legal 1.5 limit. and it actually encourages offshoring of American jobs. Republican leaders plan to tackle the increasing deficit. . . CONTINUE

4 Severely Ill Migrant Toddlers Hospitalized, Most Traumatized

updated 11/06/2019 Remember “the good Samaritan”. Jesus said “Go and do likewise.” – and Jesus parable of the Day of Judgement: “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these my brethren, you did for me.” “…countless stories of the rape, torture and murder that forced them to flee their home countries.” “the effects of detention are uniquely traumatizing for children and can cause irreparable,. . . CONTINUE

The Pole Shift has accelerated

first published on: Jun 4, 2013 updated 2015-11-03 Earth’s Magnetic North Pole Keeps Moving Towards Siberia at a Mysteriously Fast Pace PETER DOCKRILL, 2019-12-18 That slow wander has quickened of late. In recent decades, the magnetic north pole accelerated to an average speed of 55 kilometres (34 miles) per year. The most recent data suggest its movement towards Russia may have slowed down to about 40 kilometres (25 miles) annually,. . . CONTINUE

Republicans: health care is for the rich, no subsidies, no Insulin

updated 2020-05-22 Republicans in Trump’s White House: “no justification in continuing the subsidies.” The cuts in subsidies may actually hit the middle class the most. there are around 3 million people who are uninsured because they don’t live in states that didn’t expand Medicaid, President Trump has called the subsidies a “bailout” for the insurance industry. The number of Americans without health insurance increased again in 2018, the second consecutive. . . CONTINUE

Drug makers inflated prices over 1,000%

SAT, MAY 11 2019: Soaring drug prices from both branded and generic manufacturers have sparked outrage and investigations in the United States. 44 U.S. states filed a lawsuit against Teva Pharmaceuticals USA for orchestrating a sweeping scheme with 19 other drug companies to inflate drug prices — sometimes by more than 1,000% — and stifle competition for generic drugs, state prosecutors said on Saturday. Republicans protecting the guilty! House Republicans. . . CONTINUE

Nazi Germany, WWII Flying Saucers

first posted 02-12-2012 The Nazi Flying Saucer Program “the US military was justifiably alarmed about the Nazi development of fighter discs … that could hover, fly at supersonic speeds, and change direction instantly. German aeronautical engineers were working on discs beginning in 1933, and by 1945 they had developed a highly sophisticated circular craft that was able to fly at very high altitudes and with incredible speed using electromagnetic propulsion. . . CONTINUE

Trump: ‘I Won’t Be Here’ When National Debt Explodes

Dec 5, 2018 Aides and advisers have tried convincing him how important managing the debt is, but those words have allegedly fallen on deaf ears. … Sources close to Trump say he has repeatedly shrugged it off, … because he won’t be around to shoulder the blame when it becomes even more untenable. … in early 2017 … “Yeah, but I won’t be here,” the president bluntly said, according to. . . CONTINUE

Global Warming is real and going to court

updated 11-06-2018 “Big oil knew for decades …” yet lied and bought politicians (who appointed “business friendly” judges). Now cities and states are going to court. “ExxonMobil’s conduct – promoting uncertainty about climate science it knew to be accurate” Nov 6, 2018 Fossil Fuels on Trial, Major Climate Change Lawsuits: fraud investigations From a trove of internal Exxon documents, a narrative emerged in 2015 that put a spotlight on the. . . CONTINUE

Tesla Roadster for 2022(?), Fastest Road Car Ever!: 0-60 in 1.9 sec., Top Speed: 250 mph!

updated 2020-06-24 It’ll be the fastest production car ever made. Period. – Musk “performance figures unmatched in the history of street legal sports cars.” 0 to 60 in 1.9 seconds! Top speed: 250 mph! Range 620 miles on a charge! Tesla.com/roadster: 0 to 60: 1.9 seconds 0-100 mph: 4.2 sec 1/4 mile: 8.8 sec Top speed: Over 250 mph Range: 16 years! on a charge Price: $250,000   5-11-2020; ROCKET. . . CONTINUE

tRump now openly invites the collusion he so loudly denied

updated 07-23-2019 “Let me make something 100% clear to the American public and anyone running for public office: It is illegal for any person to solicit, accept, or receive anything of value from a foreign national in connection with a U.S. election.” – Federal Election Commission Chair Ellen Weintraub Trump says he would listen if foreigners offered dirt on opponents FBI Director Christopher Wray: told lawmakers “the FBI would want. . . CONTINUE

Every Republican(!) senator has rejected Trumps attacks on the press

It is unanimous: “the press is not the enemy of the people.” No matter how many times Trump yells profanities and lies because he dislikes the truth or because people don’t like his violence and racism and laugh at his ignorance or because he encouraged Russian interference. The Republican party has spoken, every Republican(!) senator has rejected Trumps deliberate distortions of the truth about the news. …”the free press serves. . . CONTINUE

The Trump administration to freeze fuel-efficiency standards

The Trump administration on Thursday put forth its long-awaited proposal to freeze antipollution and fuel-efficiency standards for vehicles and challenge the right of states, California in particular, to set their own, more stringent tailpipe pollution standards. The administration’s plans immediately faced opposition from an unusual mix of critics — including not only environmentalists and consumer groups but auto-industry representatives as well as individual states — who are now launching efforts. . . CONTINUE