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iluvtennis
iluvtennis's Journal
iluvtennis's Journal
April 21, 2017
Let's look at some of Trump's accomplishments during his first 100 days: 0 wins...
https://twitter.com/RJSzczerba/status/855377173494067200
April 21, 2017
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GAAAAAH. Just no words to describe how I feel about the Donald
Trump's false claim he sent an "armada" to North Korea is dangerous: the world cannot trust him...
https://twitter.com/JonRiley7/status/855300377197002752----
GAAAAAH. Just no words to describe how I feel about the Donald
April 21, 2017
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Will get to calling this weekend.
Adam Schifff asks that we call House Intel Cmte members & demand public hearing on TrumpRussia
https://twitter.com/decaro_nick/status/845318329610874880----
Will get to calling this weekend.
April 19, 2017
$3.6 million per Mar-a-lago trip. Obama spent avg $12 million per year, Trump $18 mil in 3 months...
https://twitter.com/TomthunkitsMind/status/854511955540946944
April 19, 2017
https://twitter.com/lowkell/status/854505152371445761
Democrat Jackie Smith wins special election for Circuit Court clerk - yay!
https://twitter.com/lowkell/status/854504363749933060https://twitter.com/lowkell/status/854505152371445761
April 14, 2017
Updated on April 12, 2017 at 2:55 PM Posted on April 12, 2017 at 8:15 AM
Forget Russia, Syria and North Korea for a moment. It looks like President Donald Trump and his administration are facing another existential crisis: organizing the annual White House Easter Egg Roll.
The New York Times has a 1,450-word explainer today that begins with a tweet (what else?) from the makers of the souvenir wooden eggs distributed at the roll to the first couple: "FYI manufacturing deadlines for the Easter eggs are near," said a Twitter post directed at Mr. Trump; the first lady, Melania Trump; and the president's daughter Ivanka Trump. "Please reach out!"
This, according to the Times, is no trivial matter for the leader of the free world.
"Could this White House, plagued by slow hiring and lacking an on-site first lady, manage to pull off the largest, most elaborate and most heavily scrutinized public event of the year?" the nation's paper of record asks.
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How bad is it? "Even Curious George and Elmo did not know for sure that the Easter Egg Roll was happening until late last month, when the White House first contacted PBS Kids to ask if it could provide costumed characters," the Times says. "The Easter Egg Roll has been crowded in past years with cast members from "Sesame Street," but this year, there will be a lone emissary."
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The white house that cut funding for PBS' Sesame Street had the nerve to reach out to PBS to ask if they could provide costumed characters...I'm just speechless...that takes some chutzpah
Trump administration woefully unprepared ... for Easter Egg Roll?
http://www.nola.com/opinions/index.ssf/2017/04/trump_administration_woefully.htmlUpdated on April 12, 2017 at 2:55 PM Posted on April 12, 2017 at 8:15 AM
Forget Russia, Syria and North Korea for a moment. It looks like President Donald Trump and his administration are facing another existential crisis: organizing the annual White House Easter Egg Roll.
The New York Times has a 1,450-word explainer today that begins with a tweet (what else?) from the makers of the souvenir wooden eggs distributed at the roll to the first couple: "FYI manufacturing deadlines for the Easter eggs are near," said a Twitter post directed at Mr. Trump; the first lady, Melania Trump; and the president's daughter Ivanka Trump. "Please reach out!"
This, according to the Times, is no trivial matter for the leader of the free world.
"Could this White House, plagued by slow hiring and lacking an on-site first lady, manage to pull off the largest, most elaborate and most heavily scrutinized public event of the year?" the nation's paper of record asks.
{{cuts}}
How bad is it? "Even Curious George and Elmo did not know for sure that the Easter Egg Roll was happening until late last month, when the White House first contacted PBS Kids to ask if it could provide costumed characters," the Times says. "The Easter Egg Roll has been crowded in past years with cast members from "Sesame Street," but this year, there will be a lone emissary."
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The white house that cut funding for PBS' Sesame Street had the nerve to reach out to PBS to ask if they could provide costumed characters...I'm just speechless...that takes some chutzpah
April 14, 2017
4/13/2017 11:14 pm ET
WASHINGTON ― In a spate of local elections last week in Illinois, Democrats picked up seats in places theyve never won before.
The city of Kankakee elected its first African-American, Democratic mayor. West Deerfield Township will be led entirely by Democrats for the first time. Elgin Township voted for a complete changeover, flipping to an all-Democratic board. Normal Township elected Democratic supervisors and trustees to run its board ― the first time in more than 100 years that a single Democrat has held a seat.
We had a pretty good day, said Dan Kovats, executive director of the Illinois Democratic County Chairmens Association. We won in areas we normally would win, but we also won in areas Republicans never expected us to be competitive in. They were caught flat-footed.
These may seem like relatively small victories ― were talking about municipal races in towns with tens of thousands of people ― but they fit with a broader pattern that should have Republicans on edge ahead of the 2018 elections: Progressive grassroots activism, exploding with energy since President Donald Trumps win in November, is fueling Democratic gains in GOP strongholds.
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Yay, yay, yay!
Democrats In Illinois Just Unseated A Whole Bunch Of Republicans
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/democrats-grassroots-trump-elections_us_58efd21de4b0bb9638e270c1?ncid=engmodushpmg000000044/13/2017 11:14 pm ET
WASHINGTON ― In a spate of local elections last week in Illinois, Democrats picked up seats in places theyve never won before.
The city of Kankakee elected its first African-American, Democratic mayor. West Deerfield Township will be led entirely by Democrats for the first time. Elgin Township voted for a complete changeover, flipping to an all-Democratic board. Normal Township elected Democratic supervisors and trustees to run its board ― the first time in more than 100 years that a single Democrat has held a seat.
We had a pretty good day, said Dan Kovats, executive director of the Illinois Democratic County Chairmens Association. We won in areas we normally would win, but we also won in areas Republicans never expected us to be competitive in. They were caught flat-footed.
These may seem like relatively small victories ― were talking about municipal races in towns with tens of thousands of people ― but they fit with a broader pattern that should have Republicans on edge ahead of the 2018 elections: Progressive grassroots activism, exploding with energy since President Donald Trumps win in November, is fueling Democratic gains in GOP strongholds.
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Yay, yay, yay!
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