“Mind if I do a J?” -- The Dude
Trump denies White House is in chaos, says more staff will leave as he seeks 'perfection.’ Keep lying to the people, Donnie. We’re on to you.
“Believe me, everybody wants to work in the White House,” Trump declared two hours before White House economic advisor Gary Cohn announced he’s resigning because of tariff disagreement. A compulsive liar has to always lie to himself.
“It’s tough, I like conflict, I like having two people with different points of view – and I certainly have that – and then I make a decision. But I like watching it, I like seeing it, and I think it’s the best way to go.” -- Donald Trump
He likes watching it, likes seeing it? He likes--which really means he enjoys--seeing people in conflict? That’s sick. Demented.
Paul Ryan, who tolerated Trump’s Nazi embrace and FBI loyalty pledge, balks at tariffs.
Trump says tariffs will be done ‘in a loving way.’
The Office of Special Counsel (not related to the investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller) finds Kellyanne Conway twice violated the Hatch Act by “advocating for and against candidates” in last year’s Alabama Senate special election. Highly doubtful Trump will reprimand her.
Jailed Russian 'sex coaches' offer to trade election info for US asylum. She says she has both audio and video of Russians and Americans discussing “a plan for the [2016] presidential election.” This story could be nothing, or could get very interesting. We shall see.
Trump: We will try to block Russian interference in 2018 elections. He also suggested the possibility of using paper ballots as backup for electronic voting.
Mike Flynn is selling his home to cover legal bills from Muelle investigation.
Beto O’Rourke wins the Democratic ticket in Texas. Now to beat Rafael Edward (aka Ted Cruz--no, really, that’s his real birth name) in November. Rafael Edward immediately released an ad on YouTube. I’m thinking he might be a little nervous.
Washington State Governor Jay Inslee signs bump stock ban.
20-year-old sues Dick's, Walmart over new gun policies.
Republicans promised that last year’s massive corporate income tax bill would lead to a surge in investment and thus bigger paychecks for working Americans. Instead, it’s been a boon to shareholders. A new bill by Cory Booker would require companies to pay workers alongside shareholders.
The 17 Democrats selling out on bank regulation is worse than it looks. Democrats just continue to give everything away.
Conservatives are whining because no one wants to date them. Apparently it’s not easy to get laid in the capital if you’re a Republican. As I read one place today: looks like evolution at work.
Nashville Mayor resigns, pleads guilty to felony theft. Expending more than $10,000 of Nashville city funds on the man you’re having an extramarital affair with--her head of security detail--is not really the best way to use taxpayer money. Just saying.
West Virginia teachers’ nine-day strike ends with 5% pay raise.
Trump administration to sue California over sanctuary laws. Governor Jerry Brown calls it a ‘political stunt.’
North Korea says it’s willing to talk to U.S., halt nuclear tests.
France plans to set the minimum age of consent at 15 after two men were acquitted of raping 11-year old girls.
First Male Victim of Disgraced Gymnastics Doctor Larry Nassar Speaks Out. “I hope he rots in hell.”
Plan to open drilling off Pacific Northwest draws opposition.
Genetic tweak makes plants use 25% less water. “If major food crops respond the same way, they said, the first-of-its-kind genetic "hack" could help feed the growing population of an increasingly water-starved world.”
Finally, proof: opioids are no better than Tylenol for treating some chronic pain.
Doctors are protesting Medicare change that would let pharmacists deny opioid prescriptions.
Autism-related challenges persist well into adulthood, study shows.
Guinea pigs may be giving people salmonella, the CDC says.
The Food and Drug Administration approved the first at-home test that consumers can buy directly to check their breast cancer risk. No doctor's prescription will be needed for the test.
Vanilla production in Uganda is surging and higher prices have forced growers to hire armed guards to deter thieves.
Wreckage of famed World War II USS Lexington aircraft carrier found off coast of Australia.
“I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein’s brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops.” -- Stephen Jay Gould
Life’s short. Live, love, create, and help others.
Until next time, my friends. Good night.
Nashville Mayor resigns, pleads guilty to felony theft. Expending more than $10,000 of Nashville city funds on the man you’re having an extramarital affair with--her head of security detail--is not really the best way to use taxpayer money. Just saying.
West Virginia teachers’ nine-day strike ends with 5% pay raise.
Trump administration to sue California over sanctuary laws. Governor Jerry Brown calls it a ‘political stunt.’
North Korea says it’s willing to talk to U.S., halt nuclear tests.
France plans to set the minimum age of consent at 15 after two men were acquitted of raping 11-year old girls.
First Male Victim of Disgraced Gymnastics Doctor Larry Nassar Speaks Out. “I hope he rots in hell.”
Plan to open drilling off Pacific Northwest draws opposition.
Genetic tweak makes plants use 25% less water. “If major food crops respond the same way, they said, the first-of-its-kind genetic "hack" could help feed the growing population of an increasingly water-starved world.”
Finally, proof: opioids are no better than Tylenol for treating some chronic pain.
Doctors are protesting Medicare change that would let pharmacists deny opioid prescriptions.
Autism-related challenges persist well into adulthood, study shows.
Guinea pigs may be giving people salmonella, the CDC says.
The Food and Drug Administration approved the first at-home test that consumers can buy directly to check their breast cancer risk. No doctor's prescription will be needed for the test.
Vanilla production in Uganda is surging and higher prices have forced growers to hire armed guards to deter thieves.
Wreckage of famed World War II USS Lexington aircraft carrier found off coast of Australia.
“I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein’s brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops.” -- Stephen Jay Gould
Life’s short. Live, love, create, and help others.
Until next time, my friends. Good night.
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