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Nuclear Engineer; Loves cosmology, physics. Favorite quotes: Empty wagons make the most noise. He who goes thru airport door sideways is going to Bangkok.

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@cspanwj Just wondering what Trump. Inc., will gain in exchange for Taiwan.
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@cspanwj @RepGarretGraves Mr. Graves, why aren't these red states allowing their voters to decide if they want redistricting? Why are only blue states putting the question to a vote?
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@cspanwj Sad how we're celebrating the 250th with the worst person ever to be Prez. Never has there been one so detached from the principles of our founders sought to instill.
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Author and Historian Michael Auslin joins us to discuss his new book, "National Treasure," about the Declaration of Independence. Watch here: tinyurl.com/596cc4jm
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@cspanwj Youre so wrong, Mr. O'Neil. The SCOTUS decision had the opposite effect by encouraging redistricting based SOLELY on race. Now southern states rush to break up previously protected districts based on the number of black voters, which is exactly race-based redistricting.
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The Nation magazine's DC Bureau Chief Chris Lehmann and Daily Signal senior editor Tyler O'Neil join us to discuss the latest in the Iran war and political news of the week. Watch here: tinyurl.com/596cc4jm
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@cspanwj Wrong, WV caller. Trump was never elected for Iranian regime change and Hormuz was never closed until he tried. Quit making excuses for poor decisions.
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SUN | The Nation magazine's DC Bureau Chief Chris Lehmann and Daily Signal senior editor Tyler O'Neil discuss the latest in the Iran war and political news of the week. Watch LIVE at 8:00am ET!
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@cspanwj Recall Trump demanded from Iran unconditional surrender, yet now we're in negotiations? Hardly a victory if you're relying on some evasive deal.
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@cspanwj Should be worried that the hantarvirus is coming and we've the same Prez who bungled COVID at the cost of a million American lives?
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@cspanwj What kind of idiot picks a fight with the Pope? Takes a special kind of stupid.
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@cspanwj @DavidRMalpass Ridiculous to believe middle-school shop classes will resolve this nation's decline in worker skills. We're in the age of AI, where workers need compete with machines that innovate and automate. This guy needs to get out of the 1950s.
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FRI | Former Treasury Undersecretary and World Bank President David Malpass (@DavidRMalpass) discusses the U.S. economy and the impact of the Trump administration's economic policy. Watch LIVE at 8:00am ET!
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@cspanwj @DavidRMalpass Sorry, Mr. Malpass, but the notion that private health insurers contribute to the technical advances in medicine is patently absurd. The only thing private health insurers contribute to is their pocketbook.
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@cspanwj @DavidRMalpass This guy is horrible. He can't even acknowledge the $$ trillions Trump's BBB will add to the national debt. Just another Trump apologist polluting the air with nonsense.
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@cspanwj So how was Pope Leo spending his time when Trump was busy borking Stormy Daniels with Ivana pregnant? No comparison between these two. One is honorable and pious leader of men and the other, a dishonorable, disgusting pig of a man.
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@cspanwj This administration disgusts me in every aspect, but using religion to cover their ineptness is a new low.
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@JamesTate121 Because he isn’t British and he’s outperformed any British man’s accomplishments in the modern era.
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*BRITISH WRITER PENS THE BEST DESCRIPTION OF TRUMP* Someone asked "Why do some British people not like Donald Trump?" Nate White, an articulate and witty writer from England wrote the following response: A few things spring to mind. Trump lacks certain qualities which the British traditionally esteem. For instance, he has no class, no charm, no coolness, no credibility, no compassion, no wit, no warmth, no wisdom, no subtlety, no sensitivity, no self-awareness, no humility, no honour and no grace – all qualities, funnily enough, with which his predecessor Mr. Obama was generously blessed. So for us, the stark contrast does rather throw Trump's limitations into embarrassingly sharp relief. Plus, we like a laugh. And while Trump may be laughable, he has never once said anything wry, witty or even faintly amusing – not once, ever. I don't say that rhetorically, I mean it quite literally: not once, not ever. And that fact is particularly disturbing to the British sensibility – for us, to lack humour is almost inhuman. But with Trump, it's a fact. He doesn't even seem to understand what a joke is – his idea of a joke is a crass comment, an illiterate insult, a casual act of cruelty. Trump is a troll. And like all trolls, he is never funny and he never laughs; he only crows or jeers. And scarily, he doesn't just talk in crude, witless insults – he actually thinks in them. His mind is a simple bot-like algorithm of petty prejudices and knee-jerk nastiness. There is never any under-layer of irony, complexity, nuance or depth. It's all surface. Some Americans might see this as refreshingly upfront. Well, we don't. We see it as having no inner world, no soul. And in Britain we traditionally side with David, not Goliath. All our heroes are plucky underdogs: Robin Hood, Dick Whittington, Oliver Twist. Trump is neither plucky, nor an underdog. He is the exact opposite of that. He's not even a spoiled rich-boy, or a greedy fat-cat. He's more a fat white slug. A Jabba the Hutt of privilege. And worse, he is that most unforgivable of all things to the British: a bully. That is, except when he is among bullies; then he suddenly transforms into a snivelling sidekick instead. There are unspoken rules to this stuff – the Queensberry rules of basic decency – and he breaks them all. He punches downwards – which a gentleman should, would, could never do – and every blow he aims is below the belt. He particularly likes to kick the vulnerable or voiceless or female – and he kicks them when they are down. So the fact that a significant minority – perhaps a third – of Americans look at what he does, listen to what he says, and then think 'Yeah, he seems like my kind of guy' is a matter of some confusion and no little distress to British people, given that: • Americans are supposed to be nicer than us, and most are. • You don't need a particularly keen eye for detail to spot a few flaws in the man. This last point is what especially confuses and dismays British people, and many other people too; his faults seem pretty bloody hard to miss. After all, it's impossible to read a single tweet, or hear him speak a sentence or two, without staring deep into the abyss. He turns being artless into an art form; he is a Picasso of pettiness; a Shakespeare of shit. His faults are fractal: even his flaws have flaws, and so on ad infinitum. God knows there have always been stupid people in the world, and plenty of nasty people too. But rarely has stupidity been so nasty, or nastiness so stupid. He makes Nixon look trustworthy and George W look smart. In fact, if Frankenstein decided to make a monster assembled entirely from human flaws – he would make a Trump.
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@cspanwj @CarolynConcord "Massive fraud" is Repub-speak for entitlements. Don't be fooled. They seek more tax cuts by taking SS and Medicare dollars under the guise of eliminating fraud.
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Concord Coalition executive director and former Democratic Rep. Carolyn Bourdeaux (@CarolynConcord) discusses the rising national debt and a new government report stating it has surpassed 100% of GDP for the first time since World War II. LIVE now: tinyurl.com/4d3fzwve
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@cspanwj @CarolynConcord Get real, Ms. Bourdeaux. It's not SS/Medicare that put us in this situation. It's tax giveaways to the wealthiest that Repubs imposed on the rest of us since the days of Reagan. Today they pay a pittance of what was owed a few decades before and we're all paying the price.
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@cspanwj @CarolynConcord Message is falling on deaf ears. Despite the $$ trillions their predecessors routinely add, historically, we never whine about the debt until a Democrat is in the WH.
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James Tate@JamesTate121

*BRITISH WRITER PENS THE BEST DESCRIPTION OF TRUMP* Someone asked "Why do some British people not like Donald Trump?" Nate White, an articulate and witty writer from England wrote the following response: A few things spring to mind. Trump lacks certain qualities which the British traditionally esteem. For instance, he has no class, no charm, no coolness, no credibility, no compassion, no wit, no warmth, no wisdom, no subtlety, no sensitivity, no self-awareness, no humility, no honour and no grace – all qualities, funnily enough, with which his predecessor Mr. Obama was generously blessed. So for us, the stark contrast does rather throw Trump's limitations into embarrassingly sharp relief. Plus, we like a laugh. And while Trump may be laughable, he has never once said anything wry, witty or even faintly amusing – not once, ever. I don't say that rhetorically, I mean it quite literally: not once, not ever. And that fact is particularly disturbing to the British sensibility – for us, to lack humour is almost inhuman. But with Trump, it's a fact. He doesn't even seem to understand what a joke is – his idea of a joke is a crass comment, an illiterate insult, a casual act of cruelty. Trump is a troll. And like all trolls, he is never funny and he never laughs; he only crows or jeers. And scarily, he doesn't just talk in crude, witless insults – he actually thinks in them. His mind is a simple bot-like algorithm of petty prejudices and knee-jerk nastiness. There is never any under-layer of irony, complexity, nuance or depth. It's all surface. Some Americans might see this as refreshingly upfront. Well, we don't. We see it as having no inner world, no soul. And in Britain we traditionally side with David, not Goliath. All our heroes are plucky underdogs: Robin Hood, Dick Whittington, Oliver Twist. Trump is neither plucky, nor an underdog. He is the exact opposite of that. He's not even a spoiled rich-boy, or a greedy fat-cat. He's more a fat white slug. A Jabba the Hutt of privilege. And worse, he is that most unforgivable of all things to the British: a bully. That is, except when he is among bullies; then he suddenly transforms into a snivelling sidekick instead. There are unspoken rules to this stuff – the Queensberry rules of basic decency – and he breaks them all. He punches downwards – which a gentleman should, would, could never do – and every blow he aims is below the belt. He particularly likes to kick the vulnerable or voiceless or female – and he kicks them when they are down. So the fact that a significant minority – perhaps a third – of Americans look at what he does, listen to what he says, and then think 'Yeah, he seems like my kind of guy' is a matter of some confusion and no little distress to British people, given that: • Americans are supposed to be nicer than us, and most are. • You don't need a particularly keen eye for detail to spot a few flaws in the man. This last point is what especially confuses and dismays British people, and many other people too; his faults seem pretty bloody hard to miss. After all, it's impossible to read a single tweet, or hear him speak a sentence or two, without staring deep into the abyss. He turns being artless into an art form; he is a Picasso of pettiness; a Shakespeare of shit. His faults are fractal: even his flaws have flaws, and so on ad infinitum. God knows there have always been stupid people in the world, and plenty of nasty people too. But rarely has stupidity been so nasty, or nastiness so stupid. He makes Nixon look trustworthy and George W look smart. In fact, if Frankenstein decided to make a monster assembled entirely from human flaws – he would make a Trump.

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@RiddledbyRiddle @cspanwj @CarolynConcord "... no class, no charm, no coolness, no credibility, no compassion, no wit, no warmth, no wisdom, no subtlety, no sensitivity, no self-awareness, no humility, no honor and no grace – all qualities, funnily enough, with which his predecessor Mr. Obama was generously blessed."
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@cspanwj Any "moratorium on enrichment" is no better than the deal Obama achieved years before. We're fighting to get back to where we were.
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