Sunday, July 17, 2022

Righteous Trumpists

 

You gotta love radical Right religious Trumpists. Salt of the Earth and light of the world.

Have you noticed how self-righteous Trumpists have no sense of humor? 

I'm kidding, of course. They love to laugh... at the misfortunes of people they hate.

But they are truly the enlightened ones...who know a zygote is a person.

What would Righteous Trumpists do if they went to a restaurant and ordered a chicken dinner... and were served a poached fertilized egg?

Enjoy a nice poached "chicken" dinner, or have egg on their face?

Nothing like a "chicken" dinner to fill you up when you're hungry.

I'm also hearing people say religious Righteous Trumpists appreciate good solid oak furniture... made from acorns.

But they know what's really happening. Just ask them who won the 2020 presidential election.

Thank you. I'll be here all week. 

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Have you noticed how self-righteous Trumpists have no sense of humor? You are right there is nothing funny about this...100 seconds of Joe Biden showing he's totally fit to be president.

https://twitter.com/RNCResearch/status/1549024046662270981

Dave Dubya said...

Thanks for proving "They love to laugh... at the misfortunes of people they hate."

Biden will always be more fit to be president than a criminal traitor like Trump.

Anonymous said...

CNN’s Van Jones On Black Voters’ Frustrations With Biden: Economy Is “Worse” For Black Americans…

Dave Dubya said...


Is Anonymous showing us his lack of humor, or just expressing delight at the misfortunes of people he hates?

Biden is being blamed for things he didn't cause. This is largely due to McConnell's Republi-Crat allies in obstruction, Kyrsten "Pharma" Sinema and Joe "Coal" Manchin. Both are receiving millions from Republican donors.

Gas prices are influenced by world supply. Trump asked the Saudis to cut production so his oily pals could make more money gouging Americans.
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The European Central Bank (ECB) chief Christine Lagarde is set to announce the bank’s first interest rate increase in 11 years today as Europe seeks to tame rapid price inflation.
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More corporate gouging that hurts Americans:

Big Pharma Has Raised Drug Prices 1,186 Times This Year, Analysis Shows”


"We must put an end to drug corporations' unfettered ability to dictate prices at the expense of patients."


The U.S. pharmaceutical industry exercised its virtually unlimited pricing power to hike costs for patients again this month as Senate Democrats made progress toward a limited deal to regulate out-of-control prescription drug prices, which are forcing millions of people to ration their medication or go without it entirely.

A new analysis released Wednesday by Patients for Affordable Drugs estimates that pharmaceutical companies in the U.S. have raised drug prices 1,186 times so far this year, further padding their bottom lines while intensifying the already overwhelming cost burden for patients.

Patients for Affordable Drugs found that between June 24 and July 5, pharmaceutical companies increased prices for 133 products. Pfizer, for instance, hiked the cost of its leukemia medication Besponsa again this month, bringing its per-vial price tag to $21,056.
"This is Pfizer's fourth hike on the cancer drug during the Covid-19 pandemic—even as the company enjoys record-shattering profits from its vaccine," the analysis notes.

The patient group also spotlighted Amgen's price hikes for its autoimmune disease drug Enbrel. The California-based firm's price increases for the medication have exceeded even the record-high U.S. inflation rate.

Amgen's two price hikes for Enbrel this year alone are particularly brazen given that the company has faced recent congressional scrutiny over its business practices.

"Americans are struggling with record inflation and the continued challenges of a pandemic," David Mitchell, the founder of Patients for Affordable Drugs, said in a statement. "Yet Big Pharma continues to raise drug prices with no regard for the health and financial well-being of Americans."

Anonymous said...

Bet Liberals won't laugh at Dana Carvey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7AuoE61D5g

Anonymous said...


"Gas prices are influenced by world supply." So Biden can not take credit nor blame for changes in gas prices.

"Trump asked the Saudis to cut production so his oily pals could make more money gouging Americans". Source

Dave Dubya said...

Anonymous,
You're being either lazy and incurious, don't pay attention to the news, or you're trolling.

If you dispute or question what I say why don't YOU provide YOUR evidence, OK?

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-oil-trump-saudi-specialreport/special-report-trump-told-saudi-cut-oil-supply-or-lose-u-s-military-support-sources-idUSKBN22C1V4

"Special Report: Trump told Saudi: Cut oil supply or lose U.S. military support - sources"

In an April 2 phone call, Trump told Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman that unless the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) started cutting oil production, he would be powerless to stop lawmakers from passing legislation to withdraw U.S. troops from the kingdom, four sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

The threat to upend a 75-year strategic alliance, which has not been previously reported, was central to the U.S. pressure campaign that led to a landmark global deal to slash oil supply as demand collapsed in the coronavirus pandemic - scoring a diplomatic victory for the White House.

Trump delivered the message to the crown prince 10 days before the announcement of production cuts. The kingdom’s de facto leader was so taken aback by the threat that he ordered his aides out of the room so he could continue the discussion in private, according to a U.S. source who was briefed on the discussion by senior administration officials.

The effort illustrated Trump’s strong desire to protect the U.S. oil industry from a historic price meltdown as governments shut down economies worldwide to fight the virus. It also reflected a telling reversal of Trump’s longstanding criticism of the oil cartel, which he has blasted for raising energy costs for Americans with supply cuts that usually lead to higher gasoline prices. Now, Trump was asking OPEC to slash output.

A senior U.S. official told Reuters that the administration notified Saudi leaders that, without production cuts, “there would be no way to stop the U.S. Congress from imposing restrictions that could lead to a withdrawal of U.S. forces.” The official summed up the argument, made through various diplomatic channels, as telling Saudi leaders: “We are defending your industry while you’re destroying ours.”

Reuters asked Trump about the talks in an interview Wednesday evening at the White House, at which the president addressed a range of topics involving the pandemic. Asked if he told the crown prince that the U.S. might pull forces out of Saudi Arabia, Trump said, “I didn’t have to tell him.”

“I thought he and President Putin, Vladimir Putin, were very reasonable,” Trump said. “They knew they had a problem, and then this happened.”

Asked what he told the Crown Prince Mohammed, Trump said: “They were having a hard time making a deal. And I met telephonically with him, and we were able to reach a deal” for production cuts, Trump said.

Dave Dubya said...

Anonymous,
YOU are hilarious!

We LOVE Dana Carvey. We're not thin-skinned, self-righteous, humorless authoritarians who can't laugh at great impressionistic comedy.

Obviously you missed the quote at the top of my blog:

Welcome to Dave Dubya's Free Speech Zone. Let us draw our inspiration from a true American icon. “Irreverence is the champion of liberty, and its only sure defense.” – Mark Twain

Thanks for showing us how humorless you really are. You not only don't get it, you WON'T get it.

Dave Dubya said...

Anonymous whined: "New York bill to create internment camps for the unvaccinated I think this is democrat thing New York bill would create literal internment camps for the unvaccinated at the Governor's whim Nearly half (48%) of Democratic voters think federal and state governments should be able to fine or imprison individuals who publicly question the efficacy of the existing COVID-19 vaccines on social media, television, radio, or in online or digital publications It seems David is the one being a NAZI"

This is all bullshit, wrapped in hate.

Anonymous can stop clutching his pearls over "literal internment camps for the unvaccinated at the Governor's whim".

It's not a real thing. He has no clue, but he'll still think I'm a "Nazi" for telling the truth.

He's angry, and frightened by the bill was "first proposed in 2015 after a nurse defied quarantine after treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone".

2015.

It had nothing to do with covid or vaccinations.

"NY lawmakers aren’t voting on bill to detain the unvaccinated"

https://www.news10.com/news/ny-news/ny-lawmakers-arent-voting-on-bill-to-detain-the-unvaccinated/

No wonder these frightened little snowflakes have no sense of humor. Their heads are full of lies and their hearts are full of hate.