^^^ More like a 249-year catastrophe.
Speaking of catastrophes...
Even by the pitifully low standards of the Trump administration, Kristi Noem is horrendous.

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^^^ More like a 249-year catastrophe.
Speaking of catastrophes...
Even by the pitifully low standards of the Trump administration, Kristi Noem is horrendous.
« As a former director of emergency management, I know a disaster when I see one. »
— Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL-23), former director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, commenting at the shambolic House impeachment inquiry chaired by MAGA Rep. James Comer (R-KY-01).
Among other things, a Republican witness, Prof. Jonathan Turley, had just testified that there was no evidence of impeachable offenses.
Jared Moskowitz was on a roll on Thursday. Watch it for the quote, stay for the white board.
But wait, there's more!
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX-30) weighed in by decrying the total lack of evidence against Joe Biden while pointing out the hypocrisy of Republicans who have ignored Donald Trump's non-stop crime spree.
House Republicans are hoping that their "revenge impeachment" will distract Americans from the upcoming Republican government shutdown this weekend. Instead, Thursday's hearing just reminded everybody what a fiasco this year of GOP House control has been.
EDIT: Rep. Jasmine Crockett's party affiliation has been corrected from the original post.
Author Jon Munitz
JEN PERELMAN (FL-23)
Guest:
Jen Perelman
The People's Basics is on Linktree
Note from the chairman:
Democrat pushing hateful Seth Rich conspiracy theory to run against Wasserman Schultz again
Democrat pushing hateful Seth Rich conspiracy theory to run against Wasserman Schultz again
On Thursday, law professor Tim Canova announced that he would launch a primary challenge to Democratic Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Last year, Canova ran against Wasserman Schultz, who stepped down as head of the Democratic National Committee last August amid controversy, in South Florida’s safely blue 23rd Congressional District. Canova … Read entire story.
Source: Daily Kos
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