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The DUmpster / Re: I have a firm belief that everyone, if given a few days
« Last post by Texacon on February 16, 2026, 08:21:36 AM »Sure wish these people would provide some context when they post these things.
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I have a firm belief that everyone, if given a few days
ear the end of their lives, assesses their behavior during the time they lived.
With that in mind, I dearly hope that Donald J. Trump, during that assessment, realizes what a toxic son of a bitch he has been. I doubt he will have much regret, but I want him to know that. So, may he be completely aware a couple of days before he dies that he has been someone who will only be remembered for the broken, cruel asshole he has been.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221023113
Yes, and they'll demonstrate it within 24 Moron Hours.
In true CT-True-Believer fashion, the more evidence of criminality by Trump is conspicuously absent, the more they'll claim what they want to be true is true.
It’s a total s**t show in Washington, DC. For those not following, four weeks ago, an underground sewage line failed, and the Potomac, which is already disgusting, has been flooded with hundreds of millions of gallons of human waste. If it hasn’t taken the title, it will soon for being the worst wastewater spill in US history.
To boot, it won’t be fixed for another 10 months. It should be covered, in The Washington Post of all places, but it isn’t. Maybe that’s because there’s a Joe Biden connection: the CEO and general manager of DC Water is David L. Gadis, who the former braindead president picked to serve on the National Infrastructure Advisory Council to "serve with distinction as the sole expert on the Council from the wastewater utilities sector" in 2022. Salena Zito had that tidbit (via NBC Washington):
No coverage of this in the Washington Post: https://t.co/lvgVVViwus
— Josh Kraushaar (@JoshKraushaar) February 14, 2026
They just might need their heads examined.
A professional association representing minority psychologists has issued a statement opposing Jewish shrinks from creating their own such group — citing their whiteness.
“While we recognize that many forms of prejudice are on the rise in today’s climate, including antisemitism, we have several considerations to raise regarding the Association of Jewish Psychologists as an Ethnic Psychological Association,” said the Coalition of National Racial and Ethnic Psychological Associations.