Dan
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The USMC doesn't even have 35 of them in Japan lolStop now, please, just stop! This shit is just too funny.
That's some stealth right there.The USMC doesn't even have 35 of them in Japan lol
Seems odd.
I have about 80% confidence that he said the 35 number because it's the F-35.
Yeah, but surely his priority would be telling the truth directly, not protecting the regime?Could be because if he directly denies the claim that he told Trump he was not under investigation and that would create a scandal in itself for the WH.
Could be because if he gets asked and directly denies the claim that he told Trump he was not under investigation and that would create a scandal in itself for the WH.
You just can't see them.The USMC doesn't even have 35 of them in Japan lol
Yeah, but surely his priority would be telling the truth directly, not protecting the regime?
Given he's just been fired wouldn't he want to get the truth out, or at the very least create more headaches for them?
Or perhaps he's just playing the long game because it'll seem like revenge and damage the testimony at the minute?
Please, don't mention the word Shakespeare in here. Please, sir!It's like a Shakespearean tragedy playing out in modern times but mixed with Mel Brooks comedy. Like one mad man's own Apocalypse Now, but with nukes.
I don’t know who the people are that would put us into a NAFTA, which was so one-sided. Both from the Canada standpoint and from the Mexico standpoint. So one-sided.
You look at Ireland. I own great property in Ireland that I bought during their downturn. And I give the Irish a lot, a lot of credit. They never raised their taxes. You know you would have thought when they were going through that really…they would’ve double and tripled their taxes. They never raised it a penny. And they got through it and they are thriving now. Ireland’s done an amazing job. A lot of companies have moved to Ireland and they like it.
Wasn't there someone who pointed how no way would McDonald's have hired someone who spoke like him.The rest of that article is worse. Feckin hell. I'd argue he's the least qualified successful applicant for any job in the world ever.
And then ultimately, when I leave office, on the assumption [Mike Pence] doesn’t follow me, but he will.
It's like a Shakespearean tragedy playing out in modern times but mixed with Mel Brooks comedy. Like one mad man's own Apocalypse Now, but with nukes.
Wasn't there someone who pointed how no way would McDonald's have hired someone who spoke like him.
He would be hilarious in a bus stop setting to be fair "Did you know that buses are just like big car? Not many people know that".I'd politely move away from him at a bus stop if he spoke like that.
Yeah, Tit Andronicus.It's like a Shakespearean tragedy.
He would be hilarious in a bus stop setting to be fair "Did you know that buses are just like big car? Not many people know that".
Please, don't mention the word Shakespeare in here. Please, sir!
"They wanted digital, to make, the buses were going to be the digital and it's very complicated, you have to be Einstein to under, and I said to them, what about steam? What about steam? And he said well steam is just brutal, it's going all over the place, and I said I want goddamned steam, the digital costs hundreds of millions of dollars more money and it’s no good."
*politely nod, move away.
Yeah, Tit Andronicus.
Loving all of this in a way. The more unhinged his tweets become, the more entrenched the contagion of his demise.
Yeah but this is America we're talking about.Donald Trump is not "a bit of change".
Plus, change is not equal to BETTER. This was always going to be a risky move, and it has proven to be such.