The likes of Stiglich, Ramirez, Payne, et al, didn’t care about that waiver long ago, when they attacked Obama for trying to benevolently govern. Now they’ve thrown in their lot with the likes of Steve Miller, Moscow Mitch, Bill Barr, along with the psychopath dictator wannabe leader, Trump.
They try to hide their GOP affiliation now. I got a solicitation call a couple of weeks ago and it took the guy at least 45 seconds to get around to using the word Republican. And NO mention of the Trump word. They know their name is mud.
Why do I have to sign a waiver to attend his Bunde Meeting? After all, isn’t the Covid-19 virus a hoax created by China and spread by the Democrats? It was over when the weather got warmer in April. Everyone back in the pool. Everything is peachy-keen fine. Trump said so and that settles it.
Wanna bet you won’t see any masks at all in the crowd.
Shakespeare most accurately described Buttercup in Julius Caesar Act IV, Scene 1: This is a slight, unmeritable man.
So why do the leeches remain so closely attached to his posterior? The power and the money. When the first wanes, they’ll still have the bags of booty they have channeled from the treasury to their friends.
The many books describing his time in office and his effect on the standing of the U.S. in the world should provide for bitterly humorous reading.
Since Oklahoma is one of the states where Covid is spiking, surely the administration could easily defend itself from any lawsuits by the venerable legal principle of “assumption of the risk.” Common Law requires the so-called “reasonable person” to exercise “reasonable care” for his own safety. Ignoring an “open and obvious” hazard disqualifies a plaintiff from compensation because any harm or injury was a direct result of their own negligence for their personal safety. Of course, this defense has fallen into disrepute these days as the so-called “reasonable person” is too stupid to realize what constitutes an open and obvious hazard. Such as congregating in a confined space during a lethal pandemic; it might be hazardous to your health.
Yep. They wanted a businessman as president. And what do CEOs that claim multiple bankruptcies to save their personal wealth do? They claim zero responsibility for what happens to their employees; it’s always someone else’s fault. Well that’s the business CEO president we have today when it came to the tariff trade war, Iran, Syria, North Korea, COVID pandemic, economic recession, etc. It was always someone else’s fault.
Concretionist over 3 years ago
(snort). Nice comparison to the posted rules for the Tulsa “campaign” rally.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 3 years ago
If you don’t vote for the Rump you could be responsible for him being thrown into jail.
Daeder over 3 years ago
Why is a waiver required for that? NOBODY is holding him responsible for ANYTHING now!!
Radish the wordsmith Premium Member over 3 years ago
Crazy liar Trump made people sign waivers for his Tulsa hate rally, he does not want them to catch that hoax virus and sue him.
robnvon Premium Member over 3 years ago
The 38% haven’t shown a willingness to do so yet.
scote1379 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Don’t give him any ideas !
Zuhlamon Premium Member over 3 years ago
The likes of Stiglich, Ramirez, Payne, et al, didn’t care about that waiver long ago, when they attacked Obama for trying to benevolently govern. Now they’ve thrown in their lot with the likes of Steve Miller, Moscow Mitch, Bill Barr, along with the psychopath dictator wannabe leader, Trump.
Zev over 3 years ago
They try to hide their GOP affiliation now. I got a solicitation call a couple of weeks ago and it took the guy at least 45 seconds to get around to using the word Republican. And NO mention of the Trump word. They know their name is mud.
dflak over 3 years ago
Why do I have to sign a waiver to attend his Bunde Meeting? After all, isn’t the Covid-19 virus a hoax created by China and spread by the Democrats? It was over when the weather got warmer in April. Everyone back in the pool. Everything is peachy-keen fine. Trump said so and that settles it.
Wanna bet you won’t see any masks at all in the crowd.
dflak over 3 years ago
Trump’s America: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80_39eAx3z8
The Love of Money is . . . over 3 years ago
. . . and receive your choice of a free Confederate Flag or a My Pillow if you sign within the next six minutes.
sandpiper over 3 years ago
Shakespeare most accurately described Buttercup in Julius Caesar Act IV, Scene 1: This is a slight, unmeritable man.
So why do the leeches remain so closely attached to his posterior? The power and the money. When the first wanes, they’ll still have the bags of booty they have channeled from the treasury to their friends.
The many books describing his time in office and his effect on the standing of the U.S. in the world should provide for bitterly humorous reading.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 3 years ago
Moderate malarkey.
Bookworm over 3 years ago
Since Oklahoma is one of the states where Covid is spiking, surely the administration could easily defend itself from any lawsuits by the venerable legal principle of “assumption of the risk.” Common Law requires the so-called “reasonable person” to exercise “reasonable care” for his own safety. Ignoring an “open and obvious” hazard disqualifies a plaintiff from compensation because any harm or injury was a direct result of their own negligence for their personal safety. Of course, this defense has fallen into disrepute these days as the so-called “reasonable person” is too stupid to realize what constitutes an open and obvious hazard. Such as congregating in a confined space during a lethal pandemic; it might be hazardous to your health.
mourdac Premium Member over 3 years ago
MAGAts don’t care what PINO Trump says or does as long as it continues to align with their antebellum version of the U.S.
jrep over 3 years ago
I won’t feel responsible, but I certainly will take part credit.
Michael G. over 3 years ago
People! Remember that one of their votes is equal to one of yours! Get out there and strike a blow for democracy!
ferddo over 3 years ago
Doesn’t Trump already claim the executive privilege of accepting no responsibility at all?
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 3 years ago
Doesn’t it state that right on the Republican membership card? Certainly implied.
Plods with ...™ over 3 years ago
Too late
ndblackirish97 over 3 years ago
Yep. They wanted a businessman as president. And what do CEOs that claim multiple bankruptcies to save their personal wealth do? They claim zero responsibility for what happens to their employees; it’s always someone else’s fault. Well that’s the business CEO president we have today when it came to the tariff trade war, Iran, Syria, North Korea, COVID pandemic, economic recession, etc. It was always someone else’s fault.
buckman-j over 3 years ago
Thin the herd PINO
Radish the wordsmith Premium Member over 3 years ago
I did not vote for Trump, I hold him responsible for the destruction of the USA and I demand reparations from the Republicans.