Monday, March 5, 2018

Keeping Russia's priorities straight, etc.

Spending 120,000,000 taxpayer dollars to finance Donny Turnip's long golf weekends? Definitely.

Spending 120,000,000 taxpayer dollars to prevent Russian interference in the 2018 elections? Big waste of money.

Meanwhile, the plight of poor Republican males is just heart-breaking. And have we finally found something that might get the attention of GOP House members like cheese prince Paul Ryan?

It'll eventually be common knowledge that Russia had veto authority over Donny's cabinet nominees as part of the conspiracy agreement. There's an article in The New Yorker  on Christopher Steele's dossier (recommended reading) that's getting it into the conversation.

Add Sam Nunberg's name to the list of Donnie Turnip gang members who need some time being passed around a cell block.

More about Rex Tillerson's role in Putin's plan for the United States. For a long time, the U.S. was the only nation on earth with enough muscle to keep Russia in check, but that's no longer the case. You'd think Republicans might be pissed off about it, but there's no sign they are.

Of course the United States government has no official policy on Russian interference in our elections. The people who would be responsible for making the policy are owned by Russia. It's a strange world.

Update 7:26 PM Tuesday:  The story by Jane Mayer in The New Yorker is starting to attract attention on a wide scale. Most of the people who really need to read this article aren't capable of reading and understanding it. The rest could read and understand it, but aren't capable of believing it.

That explains why Putin and the Russians now control the executive branch of the federal government, and a majority of the legislative branch.


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