Some keen observations on this holiday weekend.
Kevyn wrote:
Food for thought
COMPLETELY SICK AND IGNORANT!
maximus
Loc: Chattanooga, Tennessee
Kevyn wrote:
Food for thought
Your brain made into gasoline would not power a pissant's motorcycle halfway around a BB. Yep, smart as a football bat. I said this on another thread...I have theorized that liberals don't pick their noses because if they did, they would lose what little brain they had.
Kevyn wrote:
Food for thought
Starving inmates in a North Korean reeducation camp wouldn't eat this "food"
Kevyn wrote:
Food for thought
I am still amazed at the dedication to republican farmers who still support The Con Don even after he cuts their throats. Rather than blame him, they're blaming the government but still not seeing the connection to the government and his administration. Most of the people in the Dept. of Agriculture have no qualifications except to have been on Trump's campaign committees.
A review of dozens of résumés from political appointees to USDA shows the agency has been stocked with Trump campaign staff and volunteers who in many cases demonstrated little to no experience with federal policy, let alone deep roots in agriculture.
For example, the truck driver, Nick Brusky, was hired this year at USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service — an agency tasked with developing overseas markets for U.S. agricultural trade goods — at one of the highest levels on the federal government’s pay scale, a GS-12, earning $79,720 annually. Though that pay grade requires a master’s degree or equivalent experience, it’s not clear from Brusky’s résumé whether he’s a college graduate.
The theme that emerges is pretty clear: What do you have to do to get an administration job? Work on the campaign,” he added.
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Loc: Little Egypt ** Southern Illinory
Barracuda2020 wrote:
I am still amazed at the dedication to republican farmers who still support The Con Don even after he cuts their throats. Rather than blame him, they're blaming the government but still not seeing the connection to the government and his administration. Most of the people in the Dept. of Agriculture have no qualifications except to have been on Trump's campaign committees.
A review of dozens of résumés from political appointees to USDA shows the agency has been stocked with Trump campaign staff and volunteers who in many cases demonstrated little to no experience with federal policy, let alone deep roots in agriculture.
For example, the truck driver, Nick Brusky, was hired this year at USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service — an agency tasked with developing overseas markets for U.S. agricultural trade goods — at one of the highest levels on the federal government’s pay scale, a GS-12, earning $79,720 annually. Though that pay grade requires a master’s degree or equivalent experience, it’s not clear from Brusky’s résumé whether he’s a college graduate.
The theme that emerges is pretty clear: What do you have to do to get an administration job? Work on the campaign,” he added.
I am still amazed at the dedication to republican ... (
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Farmers are a whole lot smarter than you !
I am a rancher and I live in a farming and ranching community. I do not know of any farmers or ranchers that the Trump Government has harmed, at least not yet.
Kevyn wrote:
Food for thought
Kevyn, when I was a young man if you had had access to this type of psychopathic sickness and shared it, like you do here, out of decency I would have shoved my fist down your throat and jerked your nuts out to shut you up.! Fortunately, for me, I grew up and with the sure and certain knowledge that something as sick and evil as you are has little chance for a happy ending. If one of those opportunities presents itself grab hold and never let go.
padremike wrote:
Kevyn, when I was a young man if you had had access to this type of psychopathic sickness and shared it, like you do here, out of decency I would have shoved my fist down your throat and jerked your nuts out to shut you up.! Fortunately, for me, I grew up and with the sure and certain knowledge that something as sick and evil as you are has little chance for a happy ending. If one of those opportunities presents itself grab hold and never let go.
Complex stories can be described with just a single still image. We all know the stories behind these images. Sometimes the truth is hard to swallow:
"....to discover the truth yourself you need to be strong. Millions of books to read, it will take too long. The lawmakers cannot depend on you to know the way. So they decided to program you to listen to everything they say..." (The Enlightened Man)
DASHY wrote:
Complex stories can be described with just a single still image. We all know the stories behind these images. Sometimes the truth is hard to swallow:
"....to discover the truth yourself you need to be strong. Millions of books to read, it will take too long. The lawmakers cannot depend on you to know the way. So they decided to program you to listen to everything they say..." (The Enlightened Man)
I hope you're not suggesting that Kevyn's disgusting images represent truth? There is only one source for Truth.
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Loc: Little Egypt ** Southern Illinory
Hug wrote:
I am a rancher and I live in a farming and ranching community. I do not know of any farmers or ranchers that the Trump Government has harmed, at least not yet.
Same here with my fellow grain and livestock farmers non have complained to my knowledge about Trump hurting them as they all know unfair trade hurts us all !
padremike wrote:
I hope you're not suggesting that Kevyn's disgusting images represent truth? There is only one source for Truth.
Truth mixed with a dash of humor. I particularly like the image of potbelly Trump the golfer next to the image of himself conjured up from his own personal reality. This one says it all. And as you noticed, the golfer image is truly disgusting.
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