Exactly.
You may scoff at football analogies all you want, but there really is no better analogy for Republican politicians. The way you win is, you reach the other team's goal as often as possible while trying to prevent anyone from achieving your goal.
As long as we let money drive elections, that will always describe the lot of "limited government candidates".
It's easier and faster to complete a two thousand long mile construction project across the desert than to get Congress to stop giving money to enemies of the country.
OK. If it's that quick and easy, go do it.
But those with a deranged view of Trump, whether they think he's worse than he is or think he's a damned sight better than he is, won't stop trying to gaslight us.
They wish.
No, oyarde is right. The Fed isn't even like Band Aid, which fixes nothing but covers things up well. The Fed is more like methamphetamines. You forget about your problems for a little while, but when you wake up they're worse.
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And Miss Lindsay Graham says Johnson couldn't have done it without Trump.
Why would you do that?
When you get control of the ball, you get four plays to advance ten yards toward the goal. If you don't, they take the ball away from you and you get no points. If you do get ten yards, they say, you got a first down, and give you four more plays.
Better than a wall of text?
According to McConnell, he delayed it and held it up by daring to question it.
Fucking Trump's a hell of a guy: he can support it, be powerless to stop it and delay it all at the same time.
Fucking guy's Superman.
McConnell says Tucker Carlson and Trump's waffling delayed crucial Ukraine aid
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