Even SCOTUS is getting tired of him!! Ruled against the one that shan’t be named in twomore cases!! He’ll be standing on the street corner and baying at the moon … NEXT!!
Paul Krugman: Nobody is ever fully prepared for natural disaster. When hurricanes, blizzards or tsunamis strike they always reveal weaknesses — failure to plan, failure to invest in precautions. The disaster in Texas, however, was different. The collapse of the Texas power grid didn’t just reveal a few shortcomings. It showed that the entire philosophy behind the state’s energy policy is wrong. And it also showed that the state is run by people who will resort to blatant lies rather than admit their mistakes.
And one thing we’ve definitely learned over the past few months is that once politicians commit themselves to a Big Lie, whether it involves epidemiology, economics or election results, there’s no turning back. But while the right-wing political-media complex can’t and won’t learn anything from the Texas power debacle, the rest of us can. We’ve just been offered a clear view of the dark (and cold) side of free-market fundamentalism. And that’s a lesson we shouldn’t forget. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/22/opinion/texas-electricity-storm.html
Any chance we can get some prickly cartoons about the nonsensical whacky democrats? Trump has been gone for over a month now and this thread is getting tiresome.
Kurtass almost 4 years ago
One month since we got rid of treasonous skunk. Everything is peachy.
LookingGlass Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Even SCOTUS is getting tired of him!! Ruled against the one that shan’t be named in two more cases!! He’ll be standing on the street corner and baying at the moon … NEXT!!
;-P
Cheapskate0 almost 4 years ago
And yet, both here and in his other strip, Scott continues to question the value of that second impeachment.
Scott, you “own” Trump.
William Robbins Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Paul Krugman: Nobody is ever fully prepared for natural disaster. When hurricanes, blizzards or tsunamis strike they always reveal weaknesses — failure to plan, failure to invest in precautions. The disaster in Texas, however, was different. The collapse of the Texas power grid didn’t just reveal a few shortcomings. It showed that the entire philosophy behind the state’s energy policy is wrong. And it also showed that the state is run by people who will resort to blatant lies rather than admit their mistakes.
And one thing we’ve definitely learned over the past few months is that once politicians commit themselves to a Big Lie, whether it involves epidemiology, economics or election results, there’s no turning back. But while the right-wing political-media complex can’t and won’t learn anything from the Texas power debacle, the rest of us can. We’ve just been offered a clear view of the dark (and cold) side of free-market fundamentalism. And that’s a lesson we shouldn’t forget. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/22/opinion/texas-electricity-storm.html
Darsan54 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Carmen should be the one saying this.
rw48395 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Any chance we can get some prickly cartoons about the nonsensical whacky democrats? Trump has been gone for over a month now and this thread is getting tiresome.
Radish... almost 4 years ago
Republicans stink.
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
Bury him deep. Today!
RonnieAThompson Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Thanks to those who posted links. Be well my friends. Better days are coming. I just don’t know when.
Bradley Walker almost 4 years ago
Trump will address CPAP. He is expected to announce his candidacy for the 2024 Presidency.
Whether or not he wins the nomination, he will have four years of fundraising. This is why we need the Fourteenth Amendment Remedy.
ferddo almost 4 years ago
Well, The Former Guy wants us to put all of his past transgressions behind us…
rossevrymn almost 4 years ago
74 million people voted for a total POS, so there’s that.