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https://media.tenor.com/-gS-ft4nRzkAAAAM/interesting-batman.gif As a dedicated fan of Chappell's for almost three years now, I am well acquainted with the tune! 🐎🤠 Pwinty, you’re breaking my heart You’re shaking my confidence daily Oh, Pwinty, I’m down on my knees I’m begging you please to come home Pwinty, you’re breaking my heart You’re shaking my confidence daily Oh, Pwinty, I’m down on my knees I’m begging you please to come home Come on home Making love in the afternoon With Pwinty Up in my bedroom I got up to wash my face When I come back to bed Someone’s taken my place Pwinty, you’re breaking my heart You’re shaking my confidence daily Oh, Pwinty, I’m down on my knees I’m begging you please to Come on home Jubilation, She loves me again I fall on the floor and I laughing Jubilation She loves me again I fall on the floor and I laughing Bernie's take: "We are witnessing a very sad moment in American history. The President of the United States is aligning himself with the dictator of Russia, Vladimir Putin, to undermine the independence of Ukraine and its democracy. Here are my thoughts:" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKBM2kS6B8o Trump is a distillation of our past presidents’ worst impulses and actions — without any of their redeeming qualities. He’s Thomas Jefferson’s hypocrisy without the rhetorical brilliance, Andrew Jackson’s brutality minus the military prowess, Richard Nixon’s paranoia stripped of its diplomatic acumen. https://media.tenor.com/iHowKm_oqlAAAAAM/anchorman-anchor-man.gif Hate to break it to you bro, but Clinton was not impeached for the affair, but for lying about it under oath...And as I recall from numerous arguments on the subject regarding your orange hero, your view is that if there is no conviction the impeachment itself magically vanishes! You are 100% wrong. Clinton is neither a convicted felon nor a civilly liable sex offender, while Trump is both... First convicted felon and sex offender to serve as POTUS! Car companies in Detroit paying 25% more for their steel is a win for America? You Trumptwats certainly have interesting views on the economics of tariffs!🤣🤣🤣 Q:Who ultimately pays the price of the tariff? A: Anyone buying a car made right here in the good ol' US of A! They're just a couple of lovers in love... https://media.tenor.com/9q149OmBuVgAAAAM/sailor-moon-pretty-guardian-sailor-moon.gif I rarely agreed with them and certainly don't miss their obnoxious, condescending comments, but this poster is spot on with this assessment... I thought she was good on "Elementary" but I can't speak to the "one-dimensional" aspect as it's the only thing I've ever seen her in! Bwahahahahahahahahaha! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for the chuckle... Well done! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 This is definitely one of your best ever... It's a damn shame she can't be POTUS... I'm confused...Did I somehow miss World Wars three to ten? Fuck that asshole! Here are some consequences of the (unlawful) actions of our Moron-In-Chief: Listen to the Farmers “Folks, it's taken a few days to trickle down, but I'm seeing post after post after post in the ag community social media channels of massive issues impacting U.S. farmers and the U.S. ag economy from Trump's DOGE efforts, tariff wars and the USAID shutdown. Here are a few: *Cotton and grain growers are losing contracts to long-time Canadian buyers because, even with the tariff pause, Canadian buyers don't trust the stability of U.S. export commerce with Trump in office. Plus, Canadians are just flat-out pissed and avoiding U.S. made/produced goods, including farm products. * Chuck Grassley, of all people, is pleading with Trump to exempt potash from any Canadian tariffs because U.S. potash (a major fertilizer in agriculture) mainly comes from Canada. Impending tariffs will shoot farmers' fertilizer prices sky-high. * Corn and soybean farmers are upset because Trump cancelled all of Biden's Climate Smart grants that were supposed to help them offset their adoption of soil health improving new practices like no-till and cover cropping. * USAID's cancellation cuts $2 billion straight out of U.S. farmer's pockets from the Food for Peace program which purchased rice, wheat, corn and soy from U.S. farmers and distributed them to hungry nations. In some states and for some crops, USAID was their primary buyer. * USDA NRCS is cancelling conservation contracts and leaving farmers holding the bag. These are things like fence improvements and upgraded water lines that boost farmer efficiency while also conserving the environment. Plus, the way they work is the farmer has to do the work first, then once they are done, the NRCS reimburses them. So now farmers that have spent the money to do the work are being told the NRCS won't honor their contracts. * California farmers are PISSED because his "turn on the taps" PR move did nothing to combat California wildfires and instead wasted 2 BILLION gallons of water being held in reservoirs for summer irrigation. <b>* U.S. crop farmers are freaked out over the trade wars since Canada, China and Mexico represent half - let me repeat that again, HALF, of all U.S. agricultural exports! </b> * Per Trump's freeze on financial contracts, the USDA is withholding funds for the Organic Market Development Grant program and the Transition to Organic Partnership Program, which typically go directly to organic farmers or to non-profits supporting organic farmers. * The shutdown of USAID has been trickling down through multiple ag-focused agencies, including the Soybean Innovation Labs, which were hosted at land-grant universities across the U.S.. These research labs focused on developing new genetics and growing practices in soybeans critical to U.S. and international growers. They had to close the entire program, laying off 30 scientists and researchers in 19 labs across 17 states. * K State University lost up to $50 million that was pledged through a USAID Program over the next five years to advance research in “sustainable intensification,” an approach focused on increasing crop yields without expanding agricultural land use, expected to directly benefit Kansas (and U.S.) farmers. * China's retaliatory tariffs (although not yet on crops, we shall see) are expected to have a major impact on U.S. ag machinery manufacturers, who were already struggling and have had massive lay-offs over the last 12 months. China imported almost $800 million of U.S.-manufactured ag machinery in 2020. And it goes on and on and on with new, major issues coming to light on a near-hourly basis. My heart hurts for U.S. farmers and U.S. farm communities, large and small, that are needlessly and thoughtlessly being impacted by this. But hey, on the bright side, Trump banned those infuriating paper straws!” You'd lose that bet...