Republicans are complaining about Biden's excessive use of Executive Orders. This goofball now looking for his next gig contributed immensely to the insanity that was bred at the Trump's White House.
Anybody know where this fucktard is?
It's worth 50k
Biden is implementing a zod agenda.
Ummmm no the reason why gop gain seats was because trump was on the ballot... when he wasn’t on the ballot republicans got steam rolled... so if they holds then in 2022 republicans will get steam rolled againThe reason why the GOP gained seats in the House and avoided being overrun
in the Senate is because Nancy Pelosi made a conscious trade. She decided that
foiling Donald Trump's reelection was worth losing seats and even the majority
itself, and so as Orange became more and more desparate, and was willing to
give her almost $2trillion in simulus money, Mrs Pelosi put obstacles in his way.
She was not going to let him send government checks in his names again. The
Senate and House GOP were not involved in the negotiations between Nancy
and Mnucion. Thus they were spared the wrath of the voters when there was
no money sent their way. Trump paid for it with his presidency, and the Dems
lost seats in the House and did not take the Senate outright. Of course blind and
self-serving fools like Wolf Blitzer did not help the situation, when he Nancy's feet
to the fire for her stand. She tried to tell the asshole, buy his myopic view was that
she should take the money.
And those of you who think the shrill and vacuous Ana Kasparian has any sense in
her head should note that she too public declared that Nancy should take the
money. Of course for the dumb Young Turks, blindly criticising the Democrats is
always their proof of showing that they know better.
Here's a more updated list Still include Issa at the top since he's returned
Rank Name Minimum Net Worth Average Maximum Net Worth Chamber 1 Mark Warner (D-Va) $80,129,151 $214,092,575 $348,056,000 Senate 2 Greg Gianforte (R-Mont) $189,334,335 $189,334,335 $189,334,335 House 3 Paul Mitchell (R-Mich) $75,420,142 $179,610,071 $283,800,000 House 4 Vernon Buchanan (R-Fla) $32,310,120 $157,169,056 $282,027,993 House 5 Chris Collins (R-NY) $80,834,052 $154,497,026 $228,160,000 House 6 Don Beyer (D-Va) $10,881,046 $124,901,516 $238,921,986 House 7 Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif) -$12,825,949 $114,662,521 $242,150,991 House 8 Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif) $55,027,069 $87,938,540 $120,850,011 Senate 9 Suzan DelBene (D-Wash) $33,667,084 $79,361,042 $125,055,000 House 10 Fred Upton (R-Mich) $32,541,229 $78,965,614 $125,390,000 House 11 Roger Williams (R-Texas) $44,597,061 $66,980,026 $89,362,992 House 12 Kevin Hern (R-Okla) $34,505,238 $60,979,615 $87,453,992 House 13 Scott Peters (D-Calif) $42,982,085 $60,456,054 $77,930,023 House 14 Richard W Allen (R-Ga) $16,905,053 $52,127,525 $87,349,998 House 15 John Hoeven (R-ND) $19,263,138 $46,689,569 $74,116,000 Senate 16 Joe Kennedy III (D-Mass) $21,823,213 $46,546,606 $71,270,000 House 17 Ralph Norman (R-SC) $5,517,147 $43,398,070 $81,278,994 House 18 Johnny Isakson (R-Ga) $16,510,042 $43,006,021 $69,502,000 Senate 19 James E Risch (R-Idaho) $15,174,053 $41,807,024 $68,439,996 Senate 20 Ron Johnson (R-Wis) $14,101,014 $39,233,507 $64,366,000 Senate 21 Mitch McConnell (R-Ky) $13,445,069 $34,137,534 $54,830,000 Senate 22 Kenny Marchant (R-Texas) $12,960,026 $33,738,015 $54,516,004 House 23 Buddy Carter (R-Ga) $13,829,062 $33,232,031 $52,635,000 House 24 Steven Daines (R-Mont) $13,442,084 $32,863,042 $52,284,000 Senate 25 Lloyd Doggett (D-Texas) $14,295,056 $29,723,027 $45,150,999 House 26 Brad Schneider (D-Ill) $16,143,165 $27,159,082 $38,175,000 House 27 Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn) -$9,491,902 $25,919,044 $61,329,991 Senate 28 David Perdue (R-Ga) $10,195,194 $25,822,596 $41,449,999 Senate 29 Nita M Lowey (D-NY) $9,480,019 $24,765,009 $40,050,000 House 30 Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis) $15,921,438 $21,750,911 $27,580,385 House 31 Phil Roe (R-Tenn) $19,761,620 $20,218,616 $20,675,613 House 32 Richard C Shelby (R-Ala) $7,590,027 $19,145,013 $30,700,000 Senate 33 John A Yarmuth (D-Ky) $5,439,096 $17,075,547 $28,711,999 House 34 Jim Cooper (D-Tenn) $7,654,050 $16,269,525 $24,885,000 House 35 Michael Bennet (D-Colo) $6,277,029 $15,706,014 $25,135,000 Senate 36 Liz Cheney (R-Wyo) $5,671,028 $14,710,513 $23,749,999 House 37 Tom Rice (R-SC) $5,629,020 $14,569,510 $23,510,000 House 38 Bill Foster (D-Ill) $7,246,036 $14,130,518 $21,015,000 House 39 Dan Newhouse (R-Wash) $894,040 $13,777,019 $26,659,998 House 40 Carolyn B Maloney (D-NY) $5,128,059 $12,999,029 $20,869,999 House 41 Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore) $4,695,086 $12,561,042 $20,426,998 House 42 Mike Kelly (R-Pa) $2,493,113 $12,419,056 $22,344,999 House 43 Mike Conaway (R-Texas) $6,302,179 $12,417,089 $18,532,000 House 44 Ralph Abraham (R-La) $4,890,050 $12,370,524 $19,850,999 House 45 Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla) $4,012,026 $11,384,012 $18,755,999 House 46 Ann L Wagner (R-Mo) $6,655,131 $11,055,565 $15,456,000 House 47 Jackie Speier (D-Calif) $5,980,059 $11,028,529 $16,077,000 House 48 Thom Tillis (R-NC) $4,002,094 $10,966,045 $17,929,996 Senate 49 Rob Portman (R-Ohio) $5,725,090 $10,827,545 $15,930,000 Senate 50 Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del) $5,549,092 $10,692,546 $15,836,000 House
Four thousand dead Americans isn’t petty. I guess I’m the only one who was alive when he said American soldiers were losers. A Trite, pedantic story like this is why he will be re elected.What was Trump’s pettiest moment as president?
Until last week, I would have been unable to choose from the hundreds and hundreds of petty, spiteful things this failed human has done.
But he left us with a winner.
Remember how he ran out of town the morning of Biden’s inauguration so he wouldn’t get his fee-fees hurt by having to welcome the guy who beat him — by a landslide — back to the White House? Well, 30 minutes before the transfer of power, trump fired, by phone, the Chief Usher of the White House.
The guy who was supposed to open the door for the Bidens in trump’s absence.
Then he sent home everyone else on the staff. Meaning that when Biden arrived at the White House he was greeted by… closed doors.
Hysterical, right? That Donald; such a card!
Sure, it’s a massive violation of protocol that reflects badly on Little Donnie. And yes, it’s a security threat; there’s a reason the president doesn’t open his own doors to discover what’s waiting for him on the other side. But it’s right up there with short-sheeting someone’s bed at summer camp, so… Greatest Prank Ever!
That same day 4,400 Americans died of the #TrumpVirus. Instead of mourning their loss, or thinking of how he could reduce the death toll, trump was using his last minutes in office to try to embarrass the man who beat him.
Further, final proof he was completely emotionally and psychologically unfit for the job.
well now the real public knows what to do. boycott and drive em out of biz.
bun dem down!![]()
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Florida’s vaccine partnership with the giant Publix supermarket chain leaves swaths of low-income and Black neighborhoods without easy access to the prime distributors of vaccine in the state…www.sun-sentinel.com