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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Clearly, Bore-us has not yet received a coherent set of talking points from 🥜, 🥜, 🥜 ter Central.
    Perhaps, like alex jones, bore-us will soon throw off the yoke of trump .

    Tee hee
    Bwa ha ha
    😂😂😂😂

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      Cons must be struggling with shock and awe!

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        Oh my cons!

        Note the Goresuch vote here....

        https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/17/polit...nts/index.html

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          Take the day off Bore-us!!!!

          We will mind the store for you.

          The con confusion today is PRICELESS.

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Perhaps, like alex jones, bore-us will soon throw off the yoke of trump .

            Tee hee
            Bwa ha ha
            😂😂😂😂
            Jones is getting sued by Newtown families for his bullsh it "Sandy Hook never happened" diatribes. I hope they take him to the cleaners, worthless POS. He's lucky no one was killed with Pizzagate.

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Oh my cons!

              Note the Goresuch vote here....

              https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/17/polit...nts/index.html
              Trump seems to keep forgetting that we are a nation of laws. he thinks he can operate like he used to in Atlantic City/NYC construction.

              "another sign from the court that due process matters when it comes to deportation."

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                😂😂😂😂😂


                Trump is reportedly worried and in 'dark moods' over scrutiny of his shadowy lawyer Michael Cohen


                By Alex Lockie


                >President Donald Trump's longtime personal lawyer Michael Cohen is thought to have a long history of covering things up for Trump.

                >People close to the president worry the dirt could come out now that Cohen is under criminal investigation.

                >”People are very, very worried," a former Trump campaign official told the news website Axios. "Because it's Michael [effing] Cohen. Who knows what he's done?"

                https://amp.businessinsider.com/trum...mpression=true
                Hi cons....will you join me?

                LOCK HIM UP
                LOCK HIM UP
                LOCK HIM UP
                LOCK HIM UP
                LOCK HIM UP

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
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                  Hi cons....will you join me?

                  LOCK HIM UP
                  LOCK HIM UP
                  LOCK HIM UP
                  LOCK HIM UP
                  LOCK HIM UP
                  They're too busy blaming Obama and hating Mueller. Watching too much Fox does that to your brain.

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                    Fox is saying they didn't know about Hannity's relationship with Cohen. This story got little coverage a year ago, but the timing fits with when Hannity supposedly had "talks" with Cohen. I'm sure Trump told Hannity Cohen is like Ray Donovan, he can make problems disappear

                    "Former Fox News guest Debbie Schlussel claims that host Sean Hannity sexually harassed her — an accusation that Hannity vehemently denies."

                    http://www.nydailynews.com/entertain...icle-1.3093058

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                        Dershowitz called Hannity out on Fox (!!!) saying Hannity should have disclosed his relationship with Cohen. lol lol lol lol lol

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Dershowitz called Hannity out on Fox (!!!) saying Hannity should have disclosed his relationship with Cohen. lol lol lol lol lol
                          Of course. Dershowitz is still a member of bar. He can’t go full 🥜 ter and act like conflict of interest is relevant if your name is Clinton.

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                            As president of S.F. Travel, the city’s visitors bureau, Joe D’Alessandro’s job is to promote San Francisco. You’d think he’d be hyping the city’s gorgeous vistas, top-notch restaurants and glorious museums.




                            Instead, he’s getting honest.

                            Sure, San Francisco has great facets worthy of postcards and travel books, but it also has a worsening underbelly that D’Alessandro says he can no longer gloss over.



                            People injecting themselves with drugs in broad daylight, their dirty needles and other garbage strewn on the sidewalks. Tent camps. Human feces. The threatening behavior of some people who appear either mentally ill or high. Petty theft.

                            “The streets are filthy. There’s trash everywhere. It’s disgusting,” D’Alessandro said, adding he’s traveled the world, and San Francisco stands out for the wrong reasons. “I’ve never seen any other city like this — the homelessness, dirty streets, drug use on the streets, smash-and-grabs.

                            How can it be?” he continued. “How can it have gotten to this point?”

                            Remember, this is the man whose job is to glorify San Francisco, which tells you something about how far the city has sunk.

                            “We can’t be quiet anymore,” D’Alessandro said. “We’ve got such a glorious history, such a beautiful setting, and the fact is, we’re letting it all slip away into this quality of life now that is not good for anybody. We’ve become complacent, and I think we’ve taken this as a kind of new normal, and it’s not. It’s wrong, and we have to do something about it.”

                            He said so many visitors are sending complaints to him about their experiences in San Francisco, he’s got to speak up. He joins a growing chorus of people whose jobs make them dubious about telling a columnist their real opinions of San Francisco, but who say they have to because working behind the scenes isn’t moving the needle. Well, so to speak.


                            In January, I told you about hotel managers and owners speaking out. Kevin Carroll, executive director of the Hotel Council, which represents 110 hotels, said at the time, “People say, ‘I love your city, I love your restaurants, but I’ll never come back.’”
                            In February, I told you that the Union Square Business Improvement District, which assesses extra property taxes to pay for services in the shopping mecca, was having to train retail workers on what to do when a severely mentally ill or drug-addicted person wreaks havoc in their store.




























                            Cassandra Costello and Joe D’Alessandro of San Francisco Travel hear frequent complaints from tourists and convention organizers about the conditions of San Francisco streets. Increasingly, their clients are fed up and threatening to scratch the city off the convention circuit.



                            “We’re desperate enough to expose ourselves to look for solutions,” said Karin Flood, executive director of the business improvement district.

                            Add S.F. Travel to the list. D’Alessandro and Cassandra Costello, the vice president of public policy, said they’re hearing increasing complaints from business organizations that pay a lot of money to hold events here.

                            For the first time, the group has hired its own safety consultant: Michael Deely, a retired San Francisco police captain. He’s charged with coming up with strategies to keep convention-goers safe around Moscone Center and downtown. He’ll also be directing 10B police officers — uniformed, off-duty officers who are paid privately — hired by S.F. Travel during big conventions

                            Olejko was a co-signer of a letter to the late Mayor Ed Lee in 2015, joining a number of other associations that hold events here, including the American Chemical Society, the California Dental Association and the National Automobile Dealers Association.

                            The letter complained of dirty streets, threatening street behavior and public defecation and said that if the situation didn’t improve, “your city will see that citywide conventions will not rebook San Francisco and will choose other cleaner and safer West Coast destinations.”

                            That letter was written 2½ years ago, and the misery on our streets has gotten worse. Here’s hoping there’s only room for improve

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                              San Francisco is now a filthy cesspool riddled with feces and drugs thanks to progressive policies

                              “How dirty is San Francisco?” that’s what NBC’s Bay Area Investigation team asked in a new investigative report they complied regarding the state of San Francisco.

                              From a survey of 153 blocks, the team found needles scattered across the streets and feces likening the once great American city to a third-world country.


                              We see poop, we see pee, we see needles, and we see trash,” Adelita Orellana told NBC Investigates.

                              Apparently, the city has become so filthy that 2-year-olds are now asking what the dirty items in the streets are to which parents are having to come up with innovative ways to explain to children why they can’t go near the contaminated items. “The floor is dirty,” shared 3-year-old A’Nylah Reed

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                                Some SF streets filthier than world’s poorest slums, says UC Berkeley professor

                                NBC Bay Area published an analysis of the filthy conditions of 153 downtown San Francisco blocks on Sunday and discovered conditions that compare unfavorably to some of the poorest slums in the world.

                                Reporters from the network took to the streets and observed significant amounts of waste on nearly every block, noting that “vast majority of trash found included large heaps of garbage, food, and discarded junk.”

                                Worse, there were discarded needles on 41 blocks and feces on 96. There’s an interactive map to check which blocks yielded which types of waste, should anyone want to go down that rabbit hole.

                                UC Berkeley professor Lee Riley, who specializes in infectious diseases, told NBC Bay Area that the level of insanitary conditions on the worst SF blocks is “much greater than communities in Brazil or Kenya or India.”

                                In Brazil, six percent of homes in major cities like Sao Paulo lack proper waste disposal facilities, leading to illegal disposal of sewage in waterways or streets (according to a World Bank study).

                                While in Nairobi, Kenya the civic government has so much trouble hauling away garbage that, according to the Daily Nation, the city is “sinking in trash.”

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