Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Always check before you hit send

 

Mar 25, 2025 (64/1461)

TOM’s response to the massive f’up on the part of NSA Waltz…“Michael Waltz has learned a lesson, and he’s a good man,” Trump said during a phone interview with NBC’s Garrett Haake. Like this was a teaching moment? Right. “Lesson learned, sir. Won’t happen again.” – how I envision the conversation going. Until the next time. And the next time. Always getting a pass. Can you imagine if this happened under Biden’s watch??! He would’ve been strung up, drawn and quartered on the front lawn of the White House.

While testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee, both Gabbard and Ratcliffe refused to provide the Committee with the text of the chat that is under investigation. And in the same breath said that there was nothing classified in that chat.  You can’t have it both ways, baby dolls. Provide the text or own up to the F up. The amount of oil seeping off of Tulsi’s body as she squirmed around the questions being asked by the Senators is going to require a clean up on aisle 7. The one thing they did agree on was throwing good old Hegseth under the bus. Together. Like one lifting and one tossing under. “Several of President Donald Trump’s top national security officials, at times with assistance from a top Senate Republican, shifted responsibility to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth for sending potentially classified information that appeared in a group chat about US military strikes in Yemen that a journalist was included in.”

And in a crazy effect of TOM’s new anti-immigrant policy…..Gov of FL, DeSantimonious and his legislature are “set to debate a bill that would loosen child labor laws, allowing children as young as 14 years old to work overnight shifts. If the new law is passed, teenagers would be able to work overnight jobs on school days. They are currently prevented from working earlier than 6:30 am or later than 11 pm per state law.” It seems that there is a bit of a slow roll into this new idea for exploiting children. “The state has been easing up on child labor protections for years. Last year, the legislature passed a law allowing home-schooled 16- and 17-year old teens to work any hour of the day.” I can feel the state swirling back to the days of Oliver Twist and Dickensian England as I write.

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