I would have thought the Congressional Democratic leadership wouldn't be stupid enough to agree to deal that puts the next debt limit fight in the middle of a potential Democratic president's first term. But I should never underestimate the stupidity of the Democratic Congressional leadership.
Bi_3 wrote:They claim, like many of us do, it’s bigley at 9”.
For some context on length:
Let’s go from the smallest to the largest.
4-5inch – COCKTAIL STRAWS These are the tiny straight or bent straws for your fancy drink. 7-8.5inch – STANDARD STRAWS These is the standard size of reusable straw size sold. Only suitable for small to medium sized glasses. 10.5inch – LONG STRAWS This is the longest size of straw that is typically available.
The straws are not recyclable. No straw is. They're too small.
This drops on Netflix tonight. All about Cambridge analytica and Aaron banks and dark money that hacked brexit and elected trump. Banks is trying to sue Netflix over it. That alone makes me want to watch.
Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
Re: The 45th POTUS - Donald J. Trump
Wed July 24, 2019 2:34 pm
I’m very pleased with how Mueller has carried himself thus far, and today’s no exception. He’s not taking any bait on partisan narrative spinning, and generally doubling down on “the report speaks for itself,” which will go a long way with the more informed independent voters.
tragabigzanda wrote:I’m very pleased with how Mueller has carried himself thus far, and today’s no exception. He’s not taking any bait on partisan narrative spinning, and generally doubling down on “the report speaks for itself,” which will go a long way with the more informed independent voters.
Yeah, I would assume there is some risk if he says the wrong thing he could compromise future prosecution right? Seems smart to just keep repeating "RTFMR".
tragabigzanda wrote:I’m very pleased with how Mueller has carried himself thus far, and today’s no exception. He’s not taking any bait on partisan narrative spinning, and generally doubling down on “the report speaks for itself,” which will go a long way with the more informed independent voters.
I’m assuming the Republican rushed questioning early on was about creating soundbites of Mueller asking for repeats or sounding confused, so it’ll be interesting to watch for that angle to pop up.
Democrats, sadly, seem to want some meteoric burst of a moment that opens the door to impeachment...or which frames the president's behavior with perfect clarity, so they can capitalize on public realization. The reality is that his public actions were often nakedly obstructive, and by endlessly begging someone else to explain that in dull, pontification-laden hearings they only manage to make the obscene and deranged seem unremarkable and tedious. And themselves ineffective.