Damn, cubby, you spend a lot of time on that former social media twitter. It's good that you're branching out from your anonymous pedophile Superstar Cultmaster.
Somebody ought to tell Hogsbreath 2 truths: just because an employee is disgruntled doesn't automatically mean they're a liar. And you're supposed to flat out deny an accusations before you try to blame the messenger. This guy is a fool in so many ways.
Somebody ought to tell Hogsbreath 2 truths: just because an employee is disgruntled doesn't automatically mean they're a liar. And you're supposed to flat out deny an accusations before you try to blame the messenger. This guy is a fool in so many ways.
That's the default position for any maga nut...blame anyone else and claim to be a victim. trump has made a killing from that very thing. Now it's infected the upper levels of our government. These people are insane. Even more insane that Congress is letting them do it.
Gov. Sarah Sanders said Arkansas is in “dire need of federal assistance” in an appeal letter last week after the federal government denied help after last month’s damaging storms.
Fourteen tornadoes touched down in Arkansas on March 14 and 15, leaving three dead and dozens injured.
The next week, Sanders asked President Donald Trump for a major disaster declaration, the first step in securing federal funds and other help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Sanders specifically requested help in the form of small business loans and individual assistance for people in Greene, Hot Spring, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Randolph, Sharp and Stone counties.
But the Trump administration declined to declare a disaster, meaning no federal assistance would be heading our way.
In their rejection note to Sanders’ March 21 request, the federal government said the damage wasn’t anything state and local folks couldn’t handle.
Here’s what the federal government said in its denial, according to Lacey Kanipe, spokeswoman for the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management:
“Based on our review of all of the information available, it has been determined that the damage from this event was not of such severity and magnitude as to be beyond the capabilities of the state, affected local governments, and voluntary agencies. Accordingly, we have determined that supplemental federal assistance is not necessary.”
The Trump meme coin spiked on Wednesday after the crypto project’s website said the top 220 $TRUMP holders would be invited to dinner with the president.
The May 22 dinner includes a special reception for the top 25 wallets and a VIP White House tour the following day.
$TRUMP’s market cap sits at $2.7 billion, though the coin has lost 70% of its value since peaking in January.
... That would be the amount of time left in Trump’s presidency after his first 100 days is up at the end of the month. He has spent his first months dismantling government agencies, sparking a trade war, defying the courts over deportations and trying to strong-arm Ukraine into submitting to its invader, Russia.
The Economist summed up his strategy in the cover story, which examines the “lasting harm” he has already done:
“The method is to bend or break the law in a blitz of executive orders and, when the courts catch up, to dare them to defy the president. The theory is one of unconstrained executive power—the idea that, as Richard Nixon suggested, if the president does something then it’s legal.”
This injured eagle might need more than bandages to heal.