It's so bad. Everything. It's all corrupt. Everything. It's just so damn corrupt and they aren't even trying to pretend that it's not. At least other administrations tried to make boring positions be held by career people. The amount of effort that Trump administration has gone to make every single level of gov't office are hacks is crazy.
It was a county-owned bus, and their claim was that, because the person who organized the voter transportation was a *shudder* Democrat, it was obviously not bipartisan, but political. County equipment cannot be used for political purposes.
It's all choking on a gnat and swallowing a vulture, but if you read the spirit here and the letter there, you can get to a place where they could produce justification for (but couldn't justify) it.
I live in one of the areas Trump specifically referred to when he got on his rant about Philly. Of course we went 100% for Obama twice. The whole neighborhood is college kids what aren't rich Penn students (they live in fancy safe deposit boxescondos in Center City that their parents bought for them), librul perfessers and blahs
The way the Trump administration is being run, you'd think "hiring people to sweep the scandal under the rug" would be enough to solve unemployment once and for all.
Jefferson County, GA -- waaaaaay out in the sticks. Eastern GA, south of I-20 heading to Augusta and north of I-16 heading to Savannah. Whole lot of nothing out there. The local Repugs probably figured nobody was watching.
Stinky Zinke and his minions need to be jettisoned from office.
It's so bad. Everything. It's all corrupt. Everything. It's just so damn corrupt and they aren't even trying to pretend that it's not. At least other administrations tried to make boring positions be held by career people. The amount of effort that Trump administration has gone to make every single level of gov't office are hacks is crazy.
[...]in Trumpland, the swamp drains you!Hoo, boy, ain't dat da troof. I've felt drained ever since Nov 2016.
It was a county-owned bus, and their claim was that, because the person who organized the voter transportation was a *shudder* Democrat, it was obviously not bipartisan, but political. County equipment cannot be used for political purposes.
It's all choking on a gnat and swallowing a vulture, but if you read the spirit here and the letter there, you can get to a place where they could produce justification for (but couldn't justify) it.
Putinesque even.
Flexo!
Hold up. They sent in a party hack to bump off career staff they said was too political?
That’s some balls right there.
That’s about what I expected.
Agreed. Populate it with Benders with a goatee.
I live in one of the areas Trump specifically referred to when he got on his rant about Philly. Of course we went 100% for Obama twice. The whole neighborhood is college kids what aren't rich Penn students (they live in fancy safe deposit boxescondos in Center City that their parents bought for them), librul perfessers and blahs
Ol' Tactical Pants is gonna get a soft landing. Must be what the pants are for.
Anyone who doesn't vote a straight Democratic ticket next month is dead to me. DEAD.
The way the Trump administration is being run, you'd think "hiring people to sweep the scandal under the rug" would be enough to solve unemployment once and for all.
"provided invaluable services to the Trump Campaign as a "deployment leader" supervising the polls in Philadelphia. Whatever that means."
Standing outside the polling places with the important "voter fraud" chart: https://uploads.disquscdn.c...
Jefferson County, GA -- waaaaaay out in the sticks. Eastern GA, south of I-20 heading to Augusta and north of I-16 heading to Savannah. Whole lot of nothing out there. The local Repugs probably figured nobody was watching.
You can't look at a busload of voters and decide you know who they are going to vote for in order to keep them from voting.