@MEPFuller This is really something. Multiple GOP members of Congress — on the record and on background — accuse a fellow Republican Congressman, Troy Nehls, of stolen valor for wearing an infantry combat pin. Ryan Zinke: “If you didn’t earn it, you shouldn’t wear it.” Wes Hunt: “That’s ridiculous. That’s stolen valor.” House Republican #1: “He needs to stop wearing it.” House Republican #2: “It’s really shameful. …He didn’t earn it.” House Republican #3: “There’s so many things wrong with a congressman doing that.” Jack Bergman: I’m using military back channels to investigate.
Earlier I noticed some of you slugs saying Trump called vets losers and skunks, or something you made up to that effect.
Does anyone have this audio tape? I was concerned and couldn’t find it.
Yes, if only we had SOME evidence of Trump being THE biggest POS in U.S. history.
Suc*s to be us.
this seems like a pretty salacious statement and of course you diseased folks would never make up anything that could be considered libel, so id like to hear the tape.
@MEPFuller This is really something. Multiple GOP members of Congress — on the record and on background — accuse a fellow Republican Congressman, Troy Nehls, of stolen valor for wearing an infantry combat pin. Ryan Zinke: “If you didn’t earn it, you shouldn’t wear it.” Wes Hunt: “That’s ridiculous. That’s stolen valor.” House Republican #1: “He needs to stop wearing it.” House Republican #2: “It’s really shameful. …He didn’t earn it.” House Republican #3: “There’s so many things wrong with a congressman doing that.” Jack Bergman: I’m using military back channels to investigate.
Crazy to say this, but stolen valor seems seems to damn low on the scale of Republican lying these days. I mean all this Troy guy has to do is suck up to Trump and the other Rs will leave him alone.
Yes, if only we had SOME evidence of Trump being THE biggest POS in U.S. history.
Suc*s to be us.
this seems like a pretty salacious statement and of course you diseased folks would never make up anything that could be considered libel, so id like to hear the tape.
Joe-nomics continue to roll. Even better than forecasted.
A fully-employed America is a beautiful thing.
Today:
The jobs report shows employers added 272,000 jobs in May, more than the 190,000 economists forecast.
Another excellent print. Btw was in a meeting with a few PMs and economists from one of the large banks and they told me they are informally assigning a close to 0% chance of recession in the next 12 months. There is always something like at least a 10-20% probability for 1 year out, but they are seeing so many strong economic indicators that they just can't see it happening.