most.of them are getting off for getting. but it's a life lesson to us all. what I've learned is that you need to take votes seriously and make.sure only honest old fashioned career troughnosers shoukd be voted in. it's going to take all 4 years of this chumps.presidency to get round to him... if you want speedy justice have a coup... that is not what you want to happen to your country... best not put people you knew heart and soul were wrong but you picked them anyway. republicans who chose this guy over a third bush or Cruz or whatever are to blame as they set up a competition between a sleazy oompa loompa and a proven corrupt wicked witch.
it's way past Watergate but yanks no longer have standards. let's face it Cameron shagged a dead pigs decapitated head... did he resign... nope. there's not standards any more which have lead to a personality and big mouth blustering his way to such a job.
oh btw... it makes him a traitor to the United States which is far worse than what tricky dicky got done for
To be fair, he wasn't PM at the time. We all shagged things we later wished we hadn't when we were young .
Of course if Trump doesn't get kicked out, he's probably going to pardon all his stooges that didn't squeal.
please log in to view this image The next three weeks will test whether President Trump can rebound as he faces a new deadline to come up with an agreement.CreditCreditSarah Silbiger/The New York Times WASHINGTON — President Trump famously declared that in his administration the nation would become tired of all the winning. So on Friday he tried a little losing. After the longest government shutdown in history, Mr. Trump surrendered with nothing concrete (or steel) to show for the battle, taking essentially the same deal that was on the table in December that he originally rejected, touching off a 35-day impasse. With Senator Mitch McConnell on the telephone, rank-and-file Republicans in revolt and televisions in the White House showing air traffic slowing in the Northeast because of the shutdown, Mr. Trump bowed to the inevitable and agreed to reopen the government until Feb. 15 without the money for his border wall that he had demanded. For a president who believes in zero-sum politics and considers compromise a sign of weakness, it was a bruising setback, a retreat that underscored the limits of his ability to bull his way through the opposition in this new era of divided government. As it turned out, the art of the deal at this stage of Mr. Trump’s presidency requires a different approach and the question is whether he can adjust.
this has very serious repercussions https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-47027582 Denmark are building a fence between its country and germany.
Although thanks @moreinjuredthanowen you've just triggered a flashback of me aged 4 being chased by a boar with a friend in a forest near our house in Germany..... Fecking German warning signs lol....
I would say if a european country can build a wall for pigs and trump can't build a wall for humans then its double standards though i SUPPOSE he could agree to have little small tunnels through his wall for small kids to crawl through it might just be the compromise everyone in the USA is looking for.
A lot of wild boar in the swamp near me... They're scared of people though and hard to spot because they know you're near long before you get near them. I did see some wild piglets playing on the road near the swamp once. Never been chased by a boar. As a kid in England I was chased by sheep, a bull, and I got knocked over by a scared horse once. I used to like taking foot paths (and shorts cuts) through the fields and some animals were just batards.
I think we surprised it... it may have running at something else but being midget 4 year olds we weren't taking the chance .... luckily close to the fence lol
Been chased by a bull too at a young age... spent a long time hiding in a feed holder until the farmer came.
playing the god card to appeal to voters is low. politics in the US is full of this faux religious observance.