Get ready for him to pose with a missile battery, possibly while making 'WHOOSH!' noises. The U.S. Navy launched 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles against a Syrian air force base Thursday night, in retaliation for a chemical weapons attack Tuesday that killed over 80 civilians. Donald Trump was moved to launch the attack, the first airstrikes targeted directly against Syrian government forces, because he was upset by seeing dead Syrian children on TV, including, as he put it, "beautiful little babies." Not that he's going to relax his ban on allowing more beautiful Syrian children to enter the U.S. as refugees, because they might be terrorists. Flinging $30 million in thousand pound warheads at an airbase ought to be sufficient to relieve the suffering of those beautiful babies.
Here's some info for Donny and his merry band of sociopaths--both Sarin and Chlorpyrofos are toxic organophosphates that damage children so, why do you support lifting the ban for farmers in the USA to use the latter? I guess there are no photos of farmworkers children with brain damage to stir your delicate sensibilities.
Isn't this the same jerk who said we cannot let in five year old children because they might be terrorists? Was that another case of projection, with him remembering what he was like at that age? But I digress.
Nope. NPR's annual spend is over 200 million Ameros. NPR says "1%" of their budget comes from federal sources. Depending on who's giving out numbers, Tomahawks cost 0.5 - 1.5 million Ameros.That said, your point about better thing to spend 60 mil on is still a good one.
The Wall Street Journal recently ran an editorial about Trump's credibility. "If the President said that a North Korean missile had landed in the water near Hawaii, would the American people believe him?" they asked.
Third possibility, emboldened by the warmonger in chief the military is gonna come to Trump with all sorts of half baked ideas that look good on paper and the military will finally feel the leash slip and get to go full toybox on the Middle East.
"vital national interests" and dead babbies. By Jingo he sure had some good reasons there.
Here's some info for Donny and his merry band of sociopaths--both Sarin and Chlorpyrofos are toxic organophosphates that damage children so, why do you support lifting the ban for farmers in the USA to use the latter? I guess there are no photos of farmworkers children with brain damage to stir your delicate sensibilities.
Isn't this the same jerk who said we cannot let in five year old children because they might be terrorists? Was that another case of projection, with him remembering what he was like at that age? But I digress.
Nope. NPR's annual spend is over 200 million Ameros. NPR says "1%" of their budget comes from federal sources. Depending on who's giving out numbers, Tomahawks cost 0.5 - 1.5 million Ameros.That said, your point about better thing to spend 60 mil on is still a good one.
"Catapult ready!""Launch!"
"oops"
Scorched earth?
Putting that on my cube wall!
The Wall Street Journal recently ran an editorial about Trump's credibility. "If the President said that a North Korean missile had landed in the water near Hawaii, would the American people believe him?" they asked.
Does day toking count?
Spring is again upon us. Doesn't Ms. Lindsey have a cotillion to attend? Shouldn't Bomb-Bomb John be tending his flowering cacti?
and allowing the Prez to wage mini-war wherever poor pathetic USA felt threatened or think they will be threatened which is everywhere apparently.
I was thinking they could tell him the yellow-and-black-striped handle was the horn, and invite him to blow it. http://flighthelmet.com/ite...
Third possibility, emboldened by the warmonger in chief the military is gonna come to Trump with all sorts of half baked ideas that look good on paper and the military will finally feel the leash slip and get to go full toybox on the Middle East.
Exit plan? I wager he doesn't have an ENTRY plan!
I shoulda scrolled down. . .
No.