Saturday, April 1, 2017

Random comments....April Fool's!




You are entitled to believe any weird and wacky thing you choose. 
When you seek to impose your extremist beliefs on others, without input from the medical community or even any reasonable ethical standard of care, you deserve to be VOTED OUT OF OFFICE! 

Shannon Lundgren [Iowa-Wack-A-Ding] VOTE HER OUT! 

Sounds like she attended the Rick Santorum School of Wack-A-Ding Beliefs! 

Please consider that abortion and poverty are connected. 
When Democrats have been in office and contraceptives and family planning more widely available, abortions decline, as does out-of-wedlock births. 

This is an economic issues that Republicans are too Morally Bankrupt to address in the Republican War Against the Poor. 


 link.
Newsweek: An Iowa state representative has caused a furor online 
by asserting that…

THEINTELLECTUALIST.CO
https://theintellectualist.co/iowa-lawmaker-asserts-women-forced-carry-dead-fetuses-term/


Bob Reynolds

In a tweet early this morning Donald Trump expressed “profound regret” for “concocting the story that Obama spied on me” and “for any hurt he has caused the former president because my mindless and selfish behavior.” He also hinted at a future apology involving “a more profound and significant wrong, for which I am totally responsible.”
When asked about the tweet at this morning’s briefing, Sean Spicer broke down in tears. Moments later, Steven Bannon announced he was turning in his resignation because “I can’t work for a decent human being.” The New York Times calls it “a new Trump,” and speculates “this is the president we’ve been waiting for – someone able to take responsibility for his own actions and recognize the difference between truth and falsehood, right and wrong.”
I may have been too hasty in my condemnation of Donald Trump. He has been in office only ten weeks, and is still capable of learning and changing. I think we all owe him the chance to become a truly great president.--Robert Reich
April Fools



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"It wasn't that Donald Trump won the election, it was that the Democratic Party lost the election."
"Republicans are a right-wing extremist party who has an agenda that most Americans soundly and roundly disagree with. How in God's name do they win elections?" Sanders said. "And the reason is, in my view, that the time is long overdue for fundamental restructuring of the Democratic Party. We need a Democratic Party which is not the party of the liberal elite but a party of the working class of this country.
"We need a party which is a grassroots party, a party where candidates are talking to working people -- not spending their time raising money from the wealthy and the powerful.



(CNN)Bernie Sanders criticized Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign in Boston Friday night at a progressive rally alongside Sen. Elizabeth Warren, saying the Democratic nominee's loss revealed the need for the "fundamental restructuring of the Democratic Party."
The Vermont senator also said some Democrats believe the voters who backed President Donald Trump are racists, xenophobes and "deplorables," a word Clinton famously used.
"I do not agree," he said.
    "It wasn't that Donald Trump won the election, it was that the Democratic Party lost the election," Sanders added.
    He ran through Democratic losses in recent years -- checking off the Republican-controlled House, Senate, governor's offices and state legislatures -- before saying that Republicans are "a right-wing extremist party who has an agenda that most Americans soundly and roundly disagree with."
    "How in God's name do they win elections?" Sanders said. "And the reason is, in my view, that the time is long overdue for fundamental restructuring of the Democratic Party. We need a Democratic Party which is not the party of the liberal elite but a party of the working class of this country.
    "We need a party which is a grassroots party, a party where candidates are talking to working people -- not spending their time raising money from the wealthy and the powerful."
    Sanders' comments came at a rally organized by his Our Revolution group, as well as several local left-wing organizations. Warren was not beside Sanders when he took the shots at Clinton's campaign and Democrats, and the Massachusetts senator and fellow 2020 Democratic prospect did not address those remarks onstage.
    But the event was meant to be much more of a progressive pep rally than a rehash of the 2016 campaign.
    Both Sanders and Warren touted proposals to make college affordable and to increase the minimum wage to $15 an hour. And both repeatedly lambasted Trump's presidency.
    Sanders also touted his "Medicare-for-all" health care proposal, which he said he will introduce as legislation within the next month.
    "On every major point facing this country, the American people do not believe in a right-wing agenda; they believe in a progressive agenda," Sanders said. "We've got to take that agenda to the people."

    Adolf Hitler did not found the Nazi Party, he joined a Group called the German Workers Party, and changed its name to the National Socialist German Workers Party, there was nothing "Socialist" about it and Hitler purged the Socialist elements in the Night of the Long knives.

    Adolf Hitler did not found the Nazi Party, he joined a Group called the German Workers Party, and changed its name to the National Socialist German Workers Party, there was nothing "Socialist" about it and Hitler purged the Socialist elements in the Night of the Long knives.

    The Straaserists returned to Western Germany after the War and were actually more Pro-Soviet during the Cold War.



    THE BIGGEST APRIL FOOLS WAS PULLED OFF BY tRUMP TOWARDS HIS SUPPORTERS!


    Was hoping the white house circus was just an april fools game that would end tomorrow

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