The reason we have lines at airports is because of ICE. If ICE agrees to follow the law the lines disapear. ICE is the *cause* of all those lines - not a solution.
Simon, thank you for the cogent summary of where we are.
Republicans might want to watch the Red Wedding scene from Game of Thrones before heading to the White House for Easter lunch.
I may be wrong, but having ICE in the airports instead of outside schools and court houses might be a good thing. They'll piss off lots of red Americans who haven't really been confronted with ICE before now. Homan says they won't be helping TSA, just "guarding," so things will likely get slowed down even more. And now, Trump's claimed sole credit for the idea, just like the man who "discovered" paper clips. You know, hiding out in the back of the office supply cupboard.
I called Congressman Raskin and Senators Alsobrooks and Van Hollen to say NO more funding for ICE or this war. I also said that I am very concerned that the president is not in touch with reality. That he did a number of things just this weekend that no sane person would ever say or do. And that I want them to begin to regularly bring this point up whenever they speak. Just like Lyndon Johnson, "I want to hear the SOB deny it." I sent the Texas Democratic party some love, am writing postcards to Virginia voters about redistricting, and am signed up for this weekend's local No Kings demonstration. I bought a bunch of small flags to hand out there.
Thune has to be the most disappointing ,’cardboard cutouts’ of all time. He needs to do the right thing then give taco credit in a ‘word weave’. He wont even remember it was not his idea.
We call this project No Kings and we expand it to include breaking the power of the Epstein class tech bro billionaires who believe they are kings. LFG!
Rather than supposedly "Put America First," Trump "Put America Last" and "Put Himself First" to the destruction of our country, government, economy, and world order!
I think that the idea Simon regularly posits that he needs some kind of spectacular achievement is right. Everything is some kind of absurd bank shot that he doesn't really understand. So he could just get a tax cut, maybe a few regulatory tweaks, and get positive approval ratings, this isn't a way for him to quickly consolidate power. He needs some magical, spectacular result.
The fact that he is a loutish idiot means that his magical thinking trying to get some spectacular result means we get fucked over every time. For him and his followers, they just monetize everything, so there's no real loss.
But I think at least it means he's going to fail at consolidating even greater power.
I wouldn't bet on the Iran thing being "over" just because he's trying to do a TACO. Iran still has a say, and my guess is that the public will not believe we got something out of this, which will result in him trying to force some kind of concession. I hope I'm wrong but I don't think anyone is buying this Iran thing as a good idea. We are putting a big "L" on the board and everyone except the core of MAGA knows it.
Thank you, Simon, for the comparison to Vietnam. Because as I try to control the bile in my throat watching Hegseth and "his generals" tell us every day how many Iranian targets they've hit, I've had terrible flashbacks to those same "briefings" from McNamara and a bunch of US generals in Vietnam. What was true then is true now--most of those statistics (including the Vietnam "body counts" they'd crow about) are meaningless when dealing with asymmetric warfare. An "outgunned" opponent is capable of inflicting tremendous pain on their adversary and basically "outlasting the bastards." Especially when the government and the country's very existence is at stake. The French eventually learned the hard way in Vietnam--but no--the US knew better. The Russians eventually learned the hard way in Afghanistan--but no--the US knew better.
If Netanyahu is content to be in a constant state of war against the Palestinians, the Iranians and their proxies, so be it. We shouldn't be led by the nose to do the same and think that what Netanyahu did in Gaza and is doing in Lebanon is a model we should follow. Or that what we did in Vietnam or Afghanistan or Iraq was a victory to be proud of. They all represent failure and the stupid repetition of previous mistakes.
You are probably right about Netanyahu, and it might be a reason why Iran won't open the Strait of Hormuz, even when Trump tries to back down. So it is not clear at all this thing is going to end, just because Trump said he'd postpone any escalation.
We are living through TACO HELL, with a deluded, cognitively impaired, imbecile leading us as the lemming-in-chief towards pernicious cliffs. Trump is disinterested in reality checks or complex strategic maneuvering. Making shit up and doubling down on his delusional thinking has been his go-to reflex.
He appears only to be able to process simple-minded, concrete cause and effect concepts. Adding extra dimensions of complexity immediately gets rejected as trouble making or worse, being a leftist terrorist sabotaging of his brilliant gut feeling.
Trump clearly does not have both oars in the water as he continues to careen out of control. Only hard stops will contain him. At some point, hopefully soon, the GOP will need to do a wellbeing check and realize Trump is charging windmills and is simply bat shit crazy. Only then will they give up trying to exercise the "business as usual" approach and set hard limits.
We need to survive up to the mid-terms, then blitzkrieg investigations of all of the corruption, lawlessness, and abuses to restore sanity and security once a taken for granted as our lived pursuit of happiness reality.
I’ll have to admit I have a crush on Jon Ossoff, every time I see him (including Simon’s interview a while back) I just say to myself “what a mensch” “what a mensch”….like a mantra that calms me down. And I’ll add in the other half of the dynamic Georgia duo, Rev. Warnock. They both speak and act with such moral clarity and political savvy. Congratulations to Georgia for electing such shining lights in these dark times.
I imagine many of us read HCR today. One of the things that struck me was that a lot of great investigative reporting is going on now. One example concerned the wild corruption at DHS under Noem and Lewandowski ( who had no business being a fictional “ head”
Of the place). I realized so much of my anger is with ownership and management of legacy media, but reporters and journalists on the ground are still producing some great stuff.
Calls are in to WI Republican members of Congress regarding Iran, ICE, tariffs and SAVE. I also called about Trump’s comment after Robert Mueller’s death as well as a few more of his totally unacceptable behaviors/rhetoric. I continue to write postcards to WI Supreme Court April 7. I’ll be working the polls.
Thank you!! I think many have slowed with calling our reps and senators, calling is very important now. The more calls the better!!! Each rep and senator should be receiving a thousand plus calls daily. Trump isn’t going to admit his errors and adjust course, not unless someone close is able to convince him otherwise. I don’t know what that pitch would sound like, but I know the plan presented would have to reward Trumps ego in a way that will appeal to him. Brainstorm and call with me please!
" I don’t know what that pitch would sound like, but I know the plan presented would have to reward Trumps ego in a way that will appeal to him. Brainstorm and call with me please!"
I'm not so sure about that. Trump Taco'd on Greenland and there weren't appeals to his ego. Just strong-armed unity from the EU. He didn't even claim victory... he just dropped the subject.
Thank you, Simon, for laying it out so clearly. You’ve captured what so many of us are feeling right now — that mix of outrage, disbelief, and exhaustion watching this man stumble through history as though our laws and values were his personal stage props.
I’ve reached the point where I have to say it plainly: I’ve had enough. More than enough, actually. Whatever Donald Trump does from here — the wars he provokes, the lies he tells, the chaos he sows — he does in his own name. Not in mine. Not in ours.
My American citizenship, my patriotism, my belief in the promise of this country — none of it belongs to him. He governs for himself, not for the American people, and certainly not for the ideals we share with our allies and democratic partners around the world.
To our friends abroad: please know that millions of Americans see what he is doing and reject it entirely. We are working — peacefully, persistently — within the bounds of our Constitution to ensure he is held accountable and that this nation finds its way back to reason, honesty, and partnership. The process takes time, but the resolve is real.
So let him stand alone. When his time ends, he will face the consequences of his actions on behalf of himself, not the America that still believes in law, decency, and the rule of the people. We will keep faith with each other, and with you, until that day comes
1. “Fill an immediate need, and don’t worry about the long-term future consequences.”
2. “Bend the rules, because the past doesn’t matter.”
3. “Put on a show, to celebrate the greatness of the here-and-now moment.”
4. “Exert maximal pressure, because you probably won’t see these losers again, so they can’t hurt you down the road.”
5. Always win-and then move on, ever so quickly, to the next battle.”
McAdams, Dan P. The Strange Case of Donald J. Trump: A Psychological Reckoning. Oxford University Press, 2020 [pp 50].
ORIGINALLY SUBMITTED TO THE HOPIUM CHRONICLES IN NOVEMBER 2025.
“[Trump] fights that battle with everything he’s got, and then he’s done, and then he goes to bed, and he wakes up the next day, and voilà, it’s a new life. It’s a new battle. It’s a new moment, and these individual battles or fights, or you could even see them as DEALS [emphasis mine], each one of them is separate from the next, and they don’t add up. They don’t create a long-term story, so he can say one thing on Monday, he can say the opposite on Wednesday, and on Friday, he’ll not even remember what he said on Monday and Wednesday because it’s as if somebody else said them, as if they were part of a different life. This makes him both unpredictable in a positive way and also maddeningly problematic in a negative way…”
- Professor Dan P. McAdams [Business Talk Radio (7-24-20): “The Strange Case of Donald J. Trump: A Psychological Reckoning” - YouTube auto-generated transcription with punctuation by Apple Intelligence]
“[I]f it were up to [Stephen] Miller, there’d only be 100 million people in this country, and they’d all look like Miller.” - Donald J. Trump (2024)
Here are Professor Barbara Walter’s five suggestions for fighting authoritarianism:
To understand why Dolos places our country at risk for being its leader, just listen to this excellent 2020 interview of Dr. Dan P. McAdams, the author of “The Strange Case of Donald J. Trump: A Psychological Reckoning” (timestamps - 3:02, 3:23*, 5:23, 6:54, 8:20, 9:53**, 11:53, 25:44*, 26:24**, 27:15***, 28:32, 37:43**, and 38:14**): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIxkC340wzs. Dr. McAdams is world-renowned for his studies on personality development. In his work and research over three-plus decades, he has concluded that Dolos is probably sui generis. For his specific personality defect, there might have been one other with such high levels on “Openness” and low levels on “Agreeableness” (read meaningfully engagement with other people).
Relative to measuring the narcissism of Dolos, he breaks the scale because each day is a new “battle”. What we consider pathological lying, Dolos thinks of as just words to win his argument for the moment or for the day. Truth (i.e. pravda in Russian) is irrelevant. The Doctor concludes that Dolos has no empathy (e.g. 42 million vulnerable SNAP recipients), and he has no conscience (i.e. the numerous accusations of assault or abuse).
It must be understood that Dolos seems comfortable declaring Democrats as his enemy. He must be a “winner” in every context. This situation is not healthy for the country.
One is glad (strong sarcasm) that he is so certain about the need to do more nuclear testing. Is the citizenry of the country sure that the nation CAN TOLERATE THREE MORE YEARS? I’m asking for a friend.
Remember that Vlad Vexler, the Oxford-trained political philosopher, suggests that Dolos will take the country into “post-truth populism” (timestamp - 9:33): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdS-lwb58KU&list=PLBI2ujnsinbAXN8HYKYaSlK-hm2vjwqYD. Could we be there already? Not unlike the Tsar of present-day Russia, it must be understood that Dolos will put his well-being (conveniently, defined by himself) ahead of the citizens of this nation - EVERY TIME.
CARTHAGO DELENDA EST (via nonviolence).
P.S.: Do the following now! FIRST, TEACH CIVICS. Second, register voters. THIRD, TEACH CIVICS. Rinse. Repeat.
Simon, thank you for the cogent summary of where we are.
Republicans might want to watch the Red Wedding scene from Game of Thrones before heading to the White House for Easter lunch.
I may be wrong, but having ICE in the airports instead of outside schools and court houses might be a good thing. They'll piss off lots of red Americans who haven't really been confronted with ICE before now. Homan says they won't be helping TSA, just "guarding," so things will likely get slowed down even more. And now, Trump's claimed sole credit for the idea, just like the man who "discovered" paper clips. You know, hiding out in the back of the office supply cupboard.
I called Congressman Raskin and Senators Alsobrooks and Van Hollen to say NO more funding for ICE or this war. I also said that I am very concerned that the president is not in touch with reality. That he did a number of things just this weekend that no sane person would ever say or do. And that I want them to begin to regularly bring this point up whenever they speak. Just like Lyndon Johnson, "I want to hear the SOB deny it." I sent the Texas Democratic party some love, am writing postcards to Virginia voters about redistricting, and am signed up for this weekend's local No Kings demonstration. I bought a bunch of small flags to hand out there.
Agree about ICE at airports increasing their visibility, to people of all political stripes who have the means to fly.
On it today Simon.
Well done.
Thune has to be the most disappointing ,’cardboard cutouts’ of all time. He needs to do the right thing then give taco credit in a ‘word weave’. He wont even remember it was not his idea.
We call this project No Kings and we expand it to include breaking the power of the Epstein class tech bro billionaires who believe they are kings. LFG!
Rather than supposedly "Put America First," Trump "Put America Last" and "Put Himself First" to the destruction of our country, government, economy, and world order!
I think that the idea Simon regularly posits that he needs some kind of spectacular achievement is right. Everything is some kind of absurd bank shot that he doesn't really understand. So he could just get a tax cut, maybe a few regulatory tweaks, and get positive approval ratings, this isn't a way for him to quickly consolidate power. He needs some magical, spectacular result.
The fact that he is a loutish idiot means that his magical thinking trying to get some spectacular result means we get fucked over every time. For him and his followers, they just monetize everything, so there's no real loss.
But I think at least it means he's going to fail at consolidating even greater power.
I wouldn't bet on the Iran thing being "over" just because he's trying to do a TACO. Iran still has a say, and my guess is that the public will not believe we got something out of this, which will result in him trying to force some kind of concession. I hope I'm wrong but I don't think anyone is buying this Iran thing as a good idea. We are putting a big "L" on the board and everyone except the core of MAGA knows it.
Thank you, Simon, for the comparison to Vietnam. Because as I try to control the bile in my throat watching Hegseth and "his generals" tell us every day how many Iranian targets they've hit, I've had terrible flashbacks to those same "briefings" from McNamara and a bunch of US generals in Vietnam. What was true then is true now--most of those statistics (including the Vietnam "body counts" they'd crow about) are meaningless when dealing with asymmetric warfare. An "outgunned" opponent is capable of inflicting tremendous pain on their adversary and basically "outlasting the bastards." Especially when the government and the country's very existence is at stake. The French eventually learned the hard way in Vietnam--but no--the US knew better. The Russians eventually learned the hard way in Afghanistan--but no--the US knew better.
If Netanyahu is content to be in a constant state of war against the Palestinians, the Iranians and their proxies, so be it. We shouldn't be led by the nose to do the same and think that what Netanyahu did in Gaza and is doing in Lebanon is a model we should follow. Or that what we did in Vietnam or Afghanistan or Iraq was a victory to be proud of. They all represent failure and the stupid repetition of previous mistakes.
You are probably right about Netanyahu, and it might be a reason why Iran won't open the Strait of Hormuz, even when Trump tries to back down. So it is not clear at all this thing is going to end, just because Trump said he'd postpone any escalation.
We are living through TACO HELL, with a deluded, cognitively impaired, imbecile leading us as the lemming-in-chief towards pernicious cliffs. Trump is disinterested in reality checks or complex strategic maneuvering. Making shit up and doubling down on his delusional thinking has been his go-to reflex.
He appears only to be able to process simple-minded, concrete cause and effect concepts. Adding extra dimensions of complexity immediately gets rejected as trouble making or worse, being a leftist terrorist sabotaging of his brilliant gut feeling.
Trump clearly does not have both oars in the water as he continues to careen out of control. Only hard stops will contain him. At some point, hopefully soon, the GOP will need to do a wellbeing check and realize Trump is charging windmills and is simply bat shit crazy. Only then will they give up trying to exercise the "business as usual" approach and set hard limits.
We need to survive up to the mid-terms, then blitzkrieg investigations of all of the corruption, lawlessness, and abuses to restore sanity and security once a taken for granted as our lived pursuit of happiness reality.
On a positive note from the Washington Post (gift link)
https://wapo.st/4szSjlq
I’ll have to admit I have a crush on Jon Ossoff, every time I see him (including Simon’s interview a while back) I just say to myself “what a mensch” “what a mensch”….like a mantra that calms me down. And I’ll add in the other half of the dynamic Georgia duo, Rev. Warnock. They both speak and act with such moral clarity and political savvy. Congratulations to Georgia for electing such shining lights in these dark times.
My sentiments precisely.
time to watch one of my favorite 2020 clips YMCA the John Ossoff and Rev Warnock and Biden and Harris version "no one does it all by himself"
https://x.com/ReallyAmerican1/status/1347009418651582466
I imagine many of us read HCR today. One of the things that struck me was that a lot of great investigative reporting is going on now. One example concerned the wild corruption at DHS under Noem and Lewandowski ( who had no business being a fictional “ head”
Of the place). I realized so much of my anger is with ownership and management of legacy media, but reporters and journalists on the ground are still producing some great stuff.
Calls are in to WI Republican members of Congress regarding Iran, ICE, tariffs and SAVE. I also called about Trump’s comment after Robert Mueller’s death as well as a few more of his totally unacceptable behaviors/rhetoric. I continue to write postcards to WI Supreme Court April 7. I’ll be working the polls.
Thank you!! I think many have slowed with calling our reps and senators, calling is very important now. The more calls the better!!! Each rep and senator should be receiving a thousand plus calls daily. Trump isn’t going to admit his errors and adjust course, not unless someone close is able to convince him otherwise. I don’t know what that pitch would sound like, but I know the plan presented would have to reward Trumps ego in a way that will appeal to him. Brainstorm and call with me please!
" I don’t know what that pitch would sound like, but I know the plan presented would have to reward Trumps ego in a way that will appeal to him. Brainstorm and call with me please!"
I'm not so sure about that. Trump Taco'd on Greenland and there weren't appeals to his ego. Just strong-armed unity from the EU. He didn't even claim victory... he just dropped the subject.
Thank you, Simon, for laying it out so clearly. You’ve captured what so many of us are feeling right now — that mix of outrage, disbelief, and exhaustion watching this man stumble through history as though our laws and values were his personal stage props.
I’ve reached the point where I have to say it plainly: I’ve had enough. More than enough, actually. Whatever Donald Trump does from here — the wars he provokes, the lies he tells, the chaos he sows — he does in his own name. Not in mine. Not in ours.
My American citizenship, my patriotism, my belief in the promise of this country — none of it belongs to him. He governs for himself, not for the American people, and certainly not for the ideals we share with our allies and democratic partners around the world.
To our friends abroad: please know that millions of Americans see what he is doing and reject it entirely. We are working — peacefully, persistently — within the bounds of our Constitution to ensure he is held accountable and that this nation finds its way back to reason, honesty, and partnership. The process takes time, but the resolve is real.
So let him stand alone. When his time ends, he will face the consequences of his actions on behalf of himself, not the America that still believes in law, decency, and the rule of the people. We will keep faith with each other, and with you, until that day comes
Folks:
This morning we have proof positive that Dolos (aka “Pump” on thoughtful trading desks) is NERVOUSLY manipulating the market: https://www.politico.com/news/2026/03/13/oil-iran-trump-price-messaging-00826428. He is very afraid of $4/gallon gasoline, $5/gallon diesel, and 2x aviation fuel: https://www.semafor.com/article/03/10/2026/experts-advise-against-us-treasury-trading-in-oil-futures. Dolos will learn what the people in the Gulf already know; paper barrels are not physical barrels (i.e. harder to manipulate): https://www.semafor.com/article/03/10/2026/experts-advise-against-us-treasury-trading-in-oil-futures. Per Dr. McAdams, LIE, CHEAT, or STEAL, IQ47 must win the hour or the day, and the consequences don’t matter.
Relative to fruit falling next to the tree, supposedly, Baron Trump is now worth $150 million: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/barron-trump-s-eye-watering-net-worth-as-nyu-student-as-he-turns-20/ar-AA1Z2sv4. How are other 20-year-olds doing in our economy: https://www.stlouisfed.org/on-the-economy/2025/dec/young-adults-softening-us-labor-market-warning-sign ? As the Marines and the 82nd Airborne have likely been activated, I wonder why some people have been promoting their “Send Baron” signs: https://houseofsaud.com/pentagon-ground-troops-iran-saudi-bases/ .
Understanding Dolos in five points:
1. “Fill an immediate need, and don’t worry about the long-term future consequences.”
2. “Bend the rules, because the past doesn’t matter.”
3. “Put on a show, to celebrate the greatness of the here-and-now moment.”
4. “Exert maximal pressure, because you probably won’t see these losers again, so they can’t hurt you down the road.”
5. Always win-and then move on, ever so quickly, to the next battle.”
McAdams, Dan P. The Strange Case of Donald J. Trump: A Psychological Reckoning. Oxford University Press, 2020 [pp 50].
ORIGINALLY SUBMITTED TO THE HOPIUM CHRONICLES IN NOVEMBER 2025.
“[Trump] fights that battle with everything he’s got, and then he’s done, and then he goes to bed, and he wakes up the next day, and voilà, it’s a new life. It’s a new battle. It’s a new moment, and these individual battles or fights, or you could even see them as DEALS [emphasis mine], each one of them is separate from the next, and they don’t add up. They don’t create a long-term story, so he can say one thing on Monday, he can say the opposite on Wednesday, and on Friday, he’ll not even remember what he said on Monday and Wednesday because it’s as if somebody else said them, as if they were part of a different life. This makes him both unpredictable in a positive way and also maddeningly problematic in a negative way…”
- Professor Dan P. McAdams [Business Talk Radio (7-24-20): “The Strange Case of Donald J. Trump: A Psychological Reckoning” - YouTube auto-generated transcription with punctuation by Apple Intelligence]
“[I]f it were up to [Stephen] Miller, there’d only be 100 million people in this country, and they’d all look like Miller.” - Donald J. Trump (2024)
Here are Professor Barbara Walter’s five suggestions for fighting authoritarianism:
https://barbarafwalter.substack.com/p/the-hidden-battle-that-decides-whether .
https://barbarafwalter.substack.com/p/authoritarian-power-is-mostly-performance .
https://barbarafwalter.substack.com/p/how-dictators-lose-control-of-the .
https://barbarafwalter.substack.com/p/4-storms-and-streets-break-regimes .
https://barbarafwalter.substack.com/p/5-how-to-break-a-tyrant .
Epstein, Epstein, Epstein. NATIONAL SECURITY. NATIONAL SECURITY. NATIONAL SECURITY. Representatives Khanna and Massie now have the numbers to get the files released in the House: https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5520512-massie-grijalva-epstein-petition/ . Let’s remember that this is now a NATIONAL SECURITY issue (i.e. think kompromat): https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/insider-claims-prince-andrew-s-alleged-s-x-tapes-in-russia-s-possession-could-bury-the-royal-family-over-epstein-ties/ar-AA1KaQbC .
Folks:
To understand why Dolos places our country at risk for being its leader, just listen to this excellent 2020 interview of Dr. Dan P. McAdams, the author of “The Strange Case of Donald J. Trump: A Psychological Reckoning” (timestamps - 3:02, 3:23*, 5:23, 6:54, 8:20, 9:53**, 11:53, 25:44*, 26:24**, 27:15***, 28:32, 37:43**, and 38:14**): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIxkC340wzs. Dr. McAdams is world-renowned for his studies on personality development. In his work and research over three-plus decades, he has concluded that Dolos is probably sui generis. For his specific personality defect, there might have been one other with such high levels on “Openness” and low levels on “Agreeableness” (read meaningfully engagement with other people).
Relative to measuring the narcissism of Dolos, he breaks the scale because each day is a new “battle”. What we consider pathological lying, Dolos thinks of as just words to win his argument for the moment or for the day. Truth (i.e. pravda in Russian) is irrelevant. The Doctor concludes that Dolos has no empathy (e.g. 42 million vulnerable SNAP recipients), and he has no conscience (i.e. the numerous accusations of assault or abuse).
Referencing the observations of Dr. McAdams, please READ the transcript of the 47th President of the United States in his extended interview with “60 Minutes” (curious, no mention of Epstein or the East Wing or FLOTUS): https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/read-the-full-transcript-of-60-minutes-interview-with-president-trump/ar-AA1PG0bI. Also, remember that he communicates at a 4TH GRADE LEVEL: https://www.newsweek.com/trump-fire-and-fury-smart-genius-obama-774169 . Please note the assertion by McAdams that Dolos (who as a second grader supposedly punched his music teacher in the face) never “graduated” to adulthood.
It must be understood that Dolos seems comfortable declaring Democrats as his enemy. He must be a “winner” in every context. This situation is not healthy for the country.
One is glad (strong sarcasm) that he is so certain about the need to do more nuclear testing. Is the citizenry of the country sure that the nation CAN TOLERATE THREE MORE YEARS? I’m asking for a friend.
Remember that Vlad Vexler, the Oxford-trained political philosopher, suggests that Dolos will take the country into “post-truth populism” (timestamp - 9:33): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdS-lwb58KU&list=PLBI2ujnsinbAXN8HYKYaSlK-hm2vjwqYD. Could we be there already? Not unlike the Tsar of present-day Russia, it must be understood that Dolos will put his well-being (conveniently, defined by himself) ahead of the citizens of this nation - EVERY TIME.
CARTHAGO DELENDA EST (via nonviolence).
P.S.: Do the following now! FIRST, TEACH CIVICS. Second, register voters. THIRD, TEACH CIVICS. Rinse. Repeat.
Emailed our requests to all three congressmen, wrote a note of thanks to Governor Sherrill for the DHS lawsuit regarding the Roxbury Detention center.
Welcome back! Glad for your respite.
Simon, your post today gives me more ammunition with which to reply (yes he actually replied) to my R-senator's email.
Give Anderson a big Hopium hug for all of us!
Writing postcards. Going to No Kings. Reposting.
Paperclip?
March Madness!!!!
I'm sorry, Simon, when you said 'paperclip; I thought it was a metaphor. Laughed out loud watching the 'clip' [any thoughts on what it means? anyone?]
Seems like random brain fart about inventing something - like T invented the idea of ICE at airports