Hail to the Thief: A Politics Thread

Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby Youseff » Wed Jan 18, 2017 23:55:04

philliesphhan wrote:Rick Perry didn't know what the Secretary of Energy actually does


we're at like a 4-5 bad controversies a day pace, and that doesn't negate the ones not going away (Trump U, Russians, Trump taxes, etc.).

WASHINGTON — When President-elect Donald J. Trump offered Rick Perry the job of energy secretary five weeks ago, Mr. Perry gladly accepted, believing he was taking on a role as a global ambassador for the American oil and gas industry that he had long championed in his home state.

In the days after, Mr. Perry, the former Texas governor, discovered that he would be no such thing — that in fact, if confirmed by the Senate, he would become the steward of a vast national security complex he knew almost nothing about, caring for the most fearsome weapons on the planet, the United States’ nuclear arsenal.

Two-thirds of the agency’s annual $30 billion budget is devoted to maintaining, refurbishing and keeping safe the nation’s nuclear stockpile; thwarting nuclear proliferation; cleaning up and rebuilding an aging constellation of nuclear production facilities; and overseeing national laboratories that are considered the crown jewels of government science.

“If you asked him on that first day he said yes, he would have said, ‘I want to be an advocate for energy,’” said Michael McKenna, a Republican energy lobbyist who advised Mr. Perry’s 2016 presidential campaign and worked on the Trump transition’s Energy Department team in its early days. “If you asked him now, he’d say, ‘I’m serious about the challenges facing the nuclear complex.’ It’s been a learning curve.”

Mr. Perry, who once called for the elimination of the Energy Department, will begin the confirmation process Thursday with a hearing before the Senate Energy Committee. If approved by the Senate, he will take over from a secretary, Ernest J. Moniz, who was chairman of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology physics department and directed the linear accelerator at M.I.T.’s Laboratory for Nuclear Science. Before Mr. Moniz, the job belonged to Steven Chu, a physicist who won a Nobel Prize.


This is the Mike "Brownie" Brown & FEMA thing all over again. This is why electing people who don't believe government should do anything other than fund military contractors, deregulate complex industries & decrease taxes for rich people is a bad idea.
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Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby drsmooth » Thu Jan 19, 2017 00:06:24

Youseff wrote:we're at like a 4-5 bad controversies a day pace, and that doesn't negate the ones not going away (Trump U, Russians, Trump taxes, etc.).


will Gloria Allred drop another harrassment case on the drumpf pyre tomorrow, or at the very time drumpf takes the oath, or on the 1st day drumpf assumes he starts on the job - 1/23?
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Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby pacino » Thu Jan 19, 2017 00:34:39

THEY DO NUKES, BTW

NO BIG DEAL
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Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby pacino » Thu Jan 19, 2017 00:40:45

Tony Orlando and Big & Rich are now performing!!!
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Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby drsmooth » Thu Jan 19, 2017 01:24:06

pacino wrote:Tony Orlando


Take it to the Still Alive thread....?
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Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby thephan » Thu Jan 19, 2017 08:31:13

Duckworth-Gabbard 2020. Disabled Vet and serving Major (in the HI guard) should get the military vote and erase the patriotism argument. Birth certificates would be needed (in homage to that idiot who attacked Duckworth's family history of service, thou Gabbard was born in America Samoa causing millions to try to figure out what that is).
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Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby pacino » Thu Jan 19, 2017 09:39:21

goddamn streams:
Texas and 12 other states have asked a federal court to block final rules from President Barack Obama’s administration designed to reduce coal mining’s impact on streams.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton petitioned a Washington-based appeals court for an injunction Tuesday.

Paxton said in a statement that the “Stream Protection Rule” imposes “mandatory, one-size-fits-all” regulations that violate states’ rights.

Joining Texas are Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Utah, West Virginia and Wyoming.

Last month, North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem filed a separate lawsuit challenging the rule there.

what is this horrible rule:

The rules would impose more stream monitoring and testing before, during and after mining projects. Operators would be expected to detect and correct any arising ecological problems using that data.

It would also require the coal industry to restore mined areas and hold financially accountable any companies that seriously degrade downstream water quality or fail to adequately reconstruct streams.
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Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby slugsrbad » Thu Jan 19, 2017 10:01:24

Thanks Obama.
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Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby JUburton » Thu Jan 19, 2017 10:06:11

I always feel weird knowing I have a day or two left at my stupid job whenever I get a new one. Has to be incredibly surreal to know you're going from arguably the most powerful man in the world and all of the knowledge that includes to...normal, yet influential dude in a day.

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Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby CalvinBall » Thu Jan 19, 2017 10:09:33

dread is really setting in this morning for me

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Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby Slowhand » Thu Jan 19, 2017 10:16:57

CalvinBall wrote:dread is really setting in this morning for me


Oh, pull yourself together you drama queen!
How dare you interrupt my Lime Rickey!

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Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby CalvinBall » Thu Jan 19, 2017 10:16:59

Turns out that the photo of Trump writing his own speech was taken at a desk next to the receptionist desk at Mar A Lago!

Fake News!

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Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby pacino » Thu Jan 19, 2017 10:18:05

Bannon/Kushner are actually writing the speech. it's all just a goddamn show.
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Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby jerseyhoya » Thu Jan 19, 2017 10:19:07

If Trump's writing it you'll be able to tell by the unnecessary number of simple adjectives and adverbs.

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Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby slugsrbad » Thu Jan 19, 2017 10:20:38

jerseyhoya wrote:If Trump's writing it you'll be able to tell by the unnecessary number of simple adjectives and adverbs.


Yea, but those are the best words.
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Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby pacino » Thu Jan 19, 2017 10:21:15

taking American jobs:
WASHINGTON, D.C. ― President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for commerce secretary admitted at his Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday that he recently fired a household employee who could not provide proof that they could legally work in the country.

Having undocumented household help has sunk at least two previous cabinet secretary nominees.

Billionaire private equity executive Wilbur Ross told the Senate Commerce Committee that when he hired the worker in 2009, the person provided what looked like a valid driver’s license and Social Security card. After Ross was nominated by Trump, he asked all his household staff to provide such documentation again.
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Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby jerseyhoya » Thu Jan 19, 2017 10:21:32

Abby D. Phillip ‏@abbydphillip
NEW: Treasury nominee Mnuchin initially omitted more than $100M from disclosures

A hundred million here, hundred million there, pretty soon you're talking about real money

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Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby CalvinBall » Thu Jan 19, 2017 10:22:16

oh i know he didnt write it. he cant. i dont doubt he will riff and ramble off script, but yes all optics, putting it generously.

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Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby JUburton » Thu Jan 19, 2017 10:22:38

What's a hundred million between friends?

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Re: The Final 48: A Politics Thread

Postby The Crimson Cyclone » Thu Jan 19, 2017 10:23:51

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