Re: Trump 2.0 Lunacy
Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2025 6:41 am
His crap aside, OBL was American public enemy #1 since the attacks on a warship and the US embassy in Kenya in 1998. He wasn't some unknown quantity.
A landmark deal to cut global shipping emissions has been abandoned after Saudi Arabia and the US succeeded in ending the talks.The sooner that cunt and his accomplices shuffle off this mortal coil, the better.
More than 100 countries had gathered in London to approve a deal first agreed in April, which would have seen shipping become the world's first industry to adopt internationally mandated targets to reduce emissions.
But President Trump had called the plan a "green scam" and representatives of his administration had threatened countries with tariffs if they had voted in favour.
Donald Trump has suggested the best way to end the war in Ukraine would be to “cut up” the country’s Donbas region in a way that would leave most of it under Russian control, after reportedly pushing Volodymyr Zelenskyy at a White House meeting to give up swaths of territory.He seems to be forever on a 'plane. Is that why his ankles are so swollen, as observed recently?
“Let it be cut the way it is,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on Sunday. “It’s cut up right now,” he said, adding that you can “leave it the way it is right now”.
Republican senators indicate they won't confirm Paul Ingrassia to special counsel role
Some Republican senators have said they don’t support Paul Ingrassia’s nomination to lead the Office of Special Counsel, ahead of his confirmation hearing on Thursday.
A reminder, Politico reported on Monday that Ingrassia told other Republicans he “has a Nazi streak” and that holidays commemorating Black people should be “eviscerated,” in a private group chat.
Senate majority leader, John Thune, told Politico that Ingrassia is “not gonna pass”. While Republican senator Rick Scott of Florida, told reporters that he would not support the 30-year-old Trump ally.
Politico also reported that James Lankford, the Republican senator from Oklahoma, has “tons of questions” for Ingrassia, adding he “can’t imagine supporting that”.
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Tue Oct 21, 2025 3:19 pm Christ. They might reject a nominee. Bear in mind that they passed Pete Hesgeth and RFK Jnr.Let’s offer up a small-fry scapegoat, and we look like the “good guys”
Trump may not like this. Wouldn't be surprised if "which of us hasn't said something a bid bad in private" becomes the line.
Republican senators indicate they won't confirm Paul Ingrassia to special counsel role
Some Republican senators have said they don’t support Paul Ingrassia’s nomination to lead the Office of Special Counsel, ahead of his confirmation hearing on Thursday.
A reminder, Politico reported on Monday that Ingrassia told other Republicans he “has a Nazi streak” and that holidays commemorating Black people should be “eviscerated,” in a private group chat.
Senate majority leader, John Thune, told Politico that Ingrassia is “not gonna pass”. While Republican senator Rick Scott of Florida, told reporters that he would not support the 30-year-old Trump ally.
Politico also reported that James Lankford, the Republican senator from Oklahoma, has “tons of questions” for Ingrassia, adding he “can’t imagine supporting that”.