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A Sign of the Times
Updates Posted Here
Reality Can Be Unpleasant and Deadly
Idiots
We Don’t Either, Kevin
Who Are These Guys?
Our Coverup Isn’t as Bad as Your Coverup
Needed: More Such Protective Orders
Only Morons, Idiots, and Fascists Burn Books
How Long Will He Remain as Speaker of the House?
Expect More Headaches Soon
More Like the Buffoonish Caucus
Damn, This Guy is Loaded
Trump’s Fraud Trial Begins Tomorrow in New York City
Has Donald Trump finally lost his never-ending battle with reality? For those who behave in this manner and think themselves to be above the law, the legal system can bring them down to earth in a hurry.
We will soon find out. There are reports that indicate that Trump “plans to show up in person for at least the first week of a civil trial set to open in New York on Monday in which he and his business empire are accused of persistent fraud.” Link
David Corn: “This episode came to mind as I read the ruling issued this week by New York Judge Arthur Engoron, who pronounced that Donald Trump had committed fraud for years by massively overvaluing his properties and assets and who ordered several of Trump’s businesses removed from Trump’s control. This was a major blow to Trump’s corporate and real estate empire. It was also a stunning defeat for Trump in his decades-long war on reality.”
“Trump for most of his life has acted as if the truth means nothing and he can concoct his own convenient reality. He has done this through deception, bullshit, subterfuge, and never-ending image spinning. That is, through unrelenting fraud.”
Diehard Trump Supporter
He’s a Criminal, But He’s Our Criminal
Attribution for the above cartoon: BoehlertMediaBusters @MediaBusters6
Keeping Two Sets of Books = LEGAL TROUBLE!
Under New Management
Still Crazy After All These Years
Toto, Go Get Him!
Attribution for the above cartoon: Dave Whamond @DaveWhamond
Let the Trials Begin
As You Sow…
MAGAnarchy
What are the Republicans up to in Washington, DC? Is this political party qualified and ready to govern?
Dan Balz of the Washington Post thinks not. If not, what the hell are they doing in DC?
Dan Balz: “There are good weeks and bad weeks and then there is the week that the Republican Party is just concluding, a kaleidoscopic display of self-inflicted wounds by politicians unwilling to govern responsibly and a party still loath to confront the damage done by former president Donald Trump.”
“At every turn this past week, when the spotlight was on them, Republicans showed the public their worst: marching toward a government shutdown wholly of their own making; botching their first hearing in an impeachment inquiry into President Biden that was launched without serious forethought or evidence of criminal wrongdoing; squabbling and shouting by presidential candidates during a nationally televised debate that mostly ignored the elephant not onstage.”
Unfit to Serve
Domestic Terrorists
What Are We Fighting For?
Freedom Ain’t Free!
Ha!
“Elementary, My Dear Watson”
The Doggy Did It!
A TOTAL Waste of Time
LOL
Yeah, We Knew That
Union Strong
Is there no end to corporate greed in this country?
DETROIT, Sept 29 (Reuters) - The chief executives of GM and Ford blasted United Auto Workers leaders on Friday, and UAW chief Shawn Fain responded in kind, hours after the union escalated the strike that is now in its third week.
Fain on Friday expanded the first-ever simultaneous strike against the Detroit Three, ordering workers to walk off the job at Ford's Chicago assembly plant and GM's (GM.N) Lansing, Michigan, assembly plant. He said Stellantis was spared after last-minute concessions by the Chrysler parent.
"It’s clear that there is no real intent to get to an agreement," GM CEO Mary Barra said late Friday, while Ford CEO Jim Farley said the union was holding a deal "hostage" over a dispute over future electric vehicle battery plants. The UAW responded on social media that neither CEO had attended bargaining this week.
“And yet, Barra and Farley made a combined $50 million dollars last year,” the union added.
Not Difficult to Understand
Keep Fighting
What Have Unions Done for Us?