General: we need to build anti-nuclear defences because you're pulling out of the nuclear proliferation treaty Trump: not important because OUR WALL WILL STOP NUKES!
@TimStone maybe the reason they have a very good relationship is because they are both crazy? like imagine what Trump would do if the US was like North Korea
@BradC it would explain where he keeps getting getting all this advice about what he can and can not do
@TimStone yeh this is something that does needs to be address at some point if we want to go to mars
Well the Manafort judge certainly doesn’t see any witch hunt here!
She says Konstantin Kilimnik is significant to the Mueller investigation because he was a link between the Russian government and the Trump campaign.
Employees at a drug company accused of bribing doctors rapped and danced around a giant bottle of a highly addictive fentanyl spray in a 2015 video meant to motivate sales reps into getting patients on higher doses. http://apne.ws/KeCEF7h
Here's what's really at stake right now:
Can Trump declare a national emergency, when there isn't actually a national emergency?
Is there any point at which bad faith matters?
I talked to legal experts about this question. The answers are alarming:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/02/15/trump-just-plunged-country-into-dangerous-new-territory-heres-whats-really-stake/?utm_term=.53d6b44fec4d
#BREAKING The case agent at the center of the botched drug raid that left two people dead is also accused of perjuring himself & lying about a CI in another case that may have put an innocent man behind bars. Story w/@stjbs https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Houston-police-officer-in-drug-raid-had-previous-13621276.php
@TimStone extremely great idea to have the president’s emergency declaration only be overturned by congress passing a resolution that the president then has to sign
Can’t wait for the Supreme Court to deliver some 14-88 decision that white genocide is a national emergency
Flooding made more common by climate change is prompting South Carolina officials to revisit how they prepare for and respond to natural disasters. http://apne.ws/LEt8nKv