'Fat troops' fallout continues as some Texas Guardsmen sent home over fitness concerns


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He certainly needs the job. He has a lot of legal bills. :)

I'm curious about the future of Trump's cabinet. How many will be in prison ten years from now and how many will be dead? Mostly by their own hand, of course.

We live in interesting times. :)

For sure.

I recall reading after his first attempt at installing a fascist regime, those who had worked for him struggled to find jobs outside of the RW political industry. Imagine having a law degree but being blackballed because you served Satan.
 
Oh , and that bet is Still on the table ...you let me know when you're ready to take a vacation...;) Now seriously... go watch some football... And have that chat with God tonight before you hit the pillow... He really does miss you all...
 
For sure.

I recall reading after his first attempt at installing a fascist regime, those who had worked for him struggled to find jobs outside of the RW political industry. Imagine having a law degree but being blackballed because you served Satan.
Some people are stupid. Sad but true. Since they are adults, the rest of us just have to live through it.

IMHO, our nation is going through a phase. We'll get through this. Living through it can be a pain in the ass, but, like ancient wisdom says, "this too shall pass".

"This too shall pass" (Persian: این نیز بگذرد, romanized: īn nīz bogzarad; Turkish: Bu da geçer Ya Hu) is an adage of Persian origin about impermanence. It reflects the temporary nature, or ephemerality, of the human condition — that neither the negative nor the positive moments in life ever indefinitely last. The general sentiment of the adage is found in wisdom literature throughout history and across cultures, but the specific phrase seems to have originated in the writings of the medieval Persian Sufi poets.
 
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