What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

A narcissistic radical in the White House who constantly refers to himself in the same sentence as dictator and emperor, hates most Americans, has no respect for the Constitution, does everything he can by executive order, threatens reporters, is disarming the public, and is building up a massive paramilitary with enough bullets to shoot everyone in the US five times.

What could possibly go wrong?

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6 Responses to What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

  1. kbray in california says:

    It’s all going just right for the Manchurian Candidate’s Madness.

  2. Chewer says:

    From any perspective, torches and pitchforks are what can and will go wrong for the new age twisted asswipe !

  3. bkivey says:

    I recall an anecdote that Ronald Reagen refused to remove his suit coat in the Oval Office out of respect for the Presidency. Of course, he probably didn’t keep it at 80F, either.

  4. “…Lead paint removal laws are enforced by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The laws are centered on housing units that are lease or sold and built before 1978. According to the Center for Disease Control, an estimated 250,000 children in the United States between the ages of 1 and 5 years have blood lead levels that exceed the recommended limit of 10 micrograms of lead per deciliter of blood. The leading source of lead poisoning in children is older buildings, which includes deteriorated surfaces with lead-based paint, lead-contaminated dust and lead-contaminated residential soil…”

    Let’s see, lead removal laws – Social Security Administration solicited offers for 174,000 rounds of pistol ammunition, NOAA issued a request for 46,000 rounds of.40-caliber ammo, and then Department of Homeland Security contracted for a maximum of 450 million rounds of .40-caliber jacketed hollow-points, to be supplied over the next five years.

    “…The leading source of lead poisoning in children is older buildings…”

    Well, if they say so…

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