To be fair, Peskov and reality are complete strangers to each other. I've heard the idiot speak. My impression is he was a comedian before he started doing this.
To be fair, Peskov and reality are complete strangers to each other. I've heard the idiot speak. My impression is he was a comedian before he started doing this.
Oh? How many nuclear warhead disasters have we had?The employees of the National Nuclear Security Administration are stewards of a sprawling government system that keeps 5,000 nuclear warheads secure and ready. They make sure radiation doesn’t leak, weapons don’t mistakenly detonate and plutonium doesn’t get into the wrong hands.
Not doing their job very well, are they?
Werent a couple lost? One in the mud or something?Oh? How many nuclear warhead disasters have we had?
What, three minutes?Noticed Elon Musk in the news having sired his 14th baby. Amazing how he finds the time.
Difference between him and other rich men? He doesn't hide his children. Funny there were no abortions.Noticed Elon Musk in the news having sired his 14th baby. Amazing how he finds the time.
Or is it a way to develop a master race like the guy who was donating to sperm banks and how screwed up is that when there is no other reality than the one some people see for themselves.
Three mile island ring a bell?Oh? How many nuclear warhead disasters have we had?
Oh. I see the problem now.Three mile island ring a bell?
you also have a lose cannon with possession of the keys. That doesn’t strike me as taking very good care of warheads.
Actually, that appears to be Musk and DOGE's problem. Seems his methods are similar to using a chainsaw to filet a fish.Oh. I see the problem now.
You don't know the difference between a power plant and a warhead.
Who needs nuclear weapon maintenance when the President is busy sucking Putin's dick?The employees of the National Nuclear Security Administration are stewards of a sprawling government system that keeps 5,000 nuclear warheads secure and ready. They make sure radiation doesn’t leak, weapons don’t mistakenly detonate and plutonium doesn’t get into the wrong hands.
Not doing their job very well, are they?
Not elegant, but a LOT of fun!Actually, that appears to be Musk and DOGE's problem. Seems his methods are similar to using a chainsaw to filet a fish.
Wow and I am supposed to take you seriously? TDS has many symptoms, get help .Who needs nuclear weapon maintenance when the President is busy sucking Putin's dick?
Canada and its chattering class have been telling us for years we must expand our trading relationship with the rest of the world , shit we even changed to the metric system to help facilitate that trade . Yet after fifty odd years the U.S. is still our major trade partner . And regardless how this latest dispute ends America will still be our number one trading partner .One day, President Donald Trump imposed a punishing tariff regime against Canada and Mexico. The next, he froze auto duties for a month after suddenly realizing that – as everyone had predicted – they could wreck a quintessential American industry.
Last week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky came to the Oval Office to sign a rare-earth minerals deal that Trump billed as a triumph for the US. But Zelensky was provoked by Vice President JD Vance and kicked out of the White House. European leaders have spent days trying to fix the debacle.
Elon Musk, meanwhile, is taking his chainsaw to the bureaucracy, indiscriminately firing workers and feeding agencies into the wood chipper – pitching citizens and industries who rely on government payments into uncertainty just as the economy softens and is more vulnerable to such shocks.
At first, Trump’s early-term energy on multiple fronts was a bolt of energy as he scratched his Sharpie across executive orders and chased away the lethargy that marked President Joe Biden’s waning months in office.
Six weeks in, however, as Trump makes gut-check calls to dismantle post-Cold War national security arrangements, the global free trade system, and the federal machine – all of which helped make the US a superpower – a new realization is dawning.
There doesn’t seem to be a plan.
Government by chaos is back, the world is once again left hanging on the “America first” president’s whims and obsessions, & America’s friends are often left to puzzle over what exactly Trump is trying to do.
Mexico and Canada can’t change the geography that makes it a no-brainer to trade with the mighty US. But both also may see advantages in expanding trade and investment with America’s rising rival China. And the European Union, which is expecting its own barrage of Trump tariffs soon, may examine similar horizons.
Common currency and an end to all tariffs and border taxes is how this ends. When this integrated its ridiculous to go forward without.Canada and its chattering class have been telling us for years we must expand our trading relationship with the rest of the world , shit we even changed to the metric system to help facilitate that trade . Yet after fifty odd years the U.S. is still our major trade partner . And regardless how this latest dispute ends America will still be our number one trading partner .
I could see this happening after Trump is gone, but there’s the old sage advice stating, “Don’t stick your dick in crazy!”Common currency and an end to all tariffs and border taxes is how this ends. When this integrated its ridiculous to go forward without.
We're broke and they're broke. Neither really has a choice.I could see this happening after Trump is gone, but there’s the old sage advice stating, “Don’t stick your dick in crazy!”
I love it. This will return all authority over education to the states, so our Maryland kids will be able to compete with ignorami from downhome who think vaccines cause homosexuality and Biden spent money to create transgender mice.I like this one.
"President Donald Trump is expected to issue an executive order as soon as Thursday aimed at scrapping the Education Department, and Secretary Linda McMahon would be directed to “take all necessary steps to facilitate the closure” based on “the maximum extent appropriate and permitted by law,” The Wall Street Journal’s Matt Barnum, Ken Thomas, and Tarini Parti report, citing people briefed on the matter. “The experiment of controlling American education through Federal programs and dollars-and the unaccountable bureaucrats those programs and dollars support-has failed our children, our teachers, and our families,” the draft order reads."