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    The football board had the very useful Daily Trump Tracker thread, which was a good place to briefly discuss the latest ridiculous thing that might have ended 97% of prior Presidential administrations even if it didn't necessarily justify an entire thread devoted to it in 2017-2019 (because of the sheer volume of these things). Since I don't see anything like that here already, I'll add one myself.
     
    It doesn't matter about the toilets, because people are going to have to stop eating because they won't have clean dishes. From Trump's rally night before last:

    "We did the dishwasher, right? You press it. Remember the dishwasher? You press it, boom, there'd be like an explosion. 5 minutes later, you open it up, the steam pours out, the dishes. Now, you press it 12 times...women tell me, again you know they give you four drops of water, and they're in places where there's so much water, they don't know what to do with it."
    Spoken like someone who has never used a dish washer in his life. It's like Steve Carrell's character in 40 year old virgin talking about sex at the poker game.
     
    Trump's continued ignorance of all science is pathetic. I'd love to be a fly on the wall when someone tries to explain the concept of an aquifer to him and why you can have a flood yet still have to conserve tap water.

    Personally, I'd just make him drink flood water to illustrate the point.
     
    "We did the dishwasher, right? You press it. Remember the dishwasher? You press it, boom, there'd be like an explosion. 5 minutes later, you open it up, the steam pours out, the dishes. Now, you press it 12 times...women tell me, again you know they give you four drops of water, and they're in places where there's so much water, they don't know what to do with it."

    I asked my wife if this was true but for some reason she has yet still answered me.
     
    It doesn't matter about the toilets, because people are going to have to stop eating because they won't have clean dishes. From Trump's rally night before last:

    "We did the dishwasher, right? You press it. Remember the dishwasher? You press it, boom, there'd be like an explosion. 5 minutes later, you open it up, the steam pours out, the dishes. Now, you press it 12 times...women tell me, again you know they give you four drops of water, and they're in places where there's so much water, they don't know what to do with it."

    reminiscent of Bush not knowing about scanning products in the checkout line at the grocery store. He shouldn’t talk about stuff he doesn’t understand.
     
    I can’t help but wonder if “big universe” slipped out during this stream of consciousness because he is planning to announce a Space Force mission to combat climate change that involves settling other planets.
     
    Ahead of Christmas Day, President Trump’s reelection campaign launched a website featuring videos of talking points it said supporters can use to “win an argument with liberal friends, relatives, and snowflakes” over the holidays.

    As Republicans and Democrats have become more divided in recent years, plenty of attention has been paid to navigating political talk over the holiday season — and the question of whether it should be avoided outright. That’s only intensified this year, amid Trump’s impeachment largely along party lines.

    Publicized on Christmas Eve, the Trump campaign’s contribution to the conversation is distinctly Trumpian, with its domain name of snowflakevictory.com and its references to the “Russian hoax,” the “fake news media” and the “Democrats’ radical agenda.” And, as with Trump’s rhetoric, it contains statements that fact-checkers have characterized as false or misleading.............


     
    It doesn't matter about the toilets, because people are going to have to stop eating because they won't have clean dishes. From Trump's rally night before last:

    "We did the dishwasher, right? You press it. Remember the dishwasher? You press it, boom, there'd be like an explosion. 5 minutes later, you open it up, the steam pours out, the dishes. Now, you press it 12 times...women tell me, again you know they give you four drops of water, and they're in places where there's so much water, they don't know what to do with it."
    Spoken like someone who has never used a dish washer in his life. It's like Steve Carrell's character in 40 year old virgin talking about sex at the poker game.

    In this case, he's right.

    True story: $10,000 absolutely wasted because of government over-regulation.

    At a barracks at Camp Cook, the federal government made the Louisiana National Guard install water saver shower heads in all the showers. I was there when the inspectors from Washington D.C. found us guilty of not following federal guidelines to have water saver shower heads.

    There was no water shortage. We're talking about Louisiana here. Hell, we had just dumped 30,000 gallons and from the swimming pool and refilled it so it would be clean for the inspection and these morons want us to save 1 gallon per soldier per shower?

    Regulations are regulations, so we hired a contractor and replaced all the shower heads.

    Soldiers came in from spending a week in the woods fighting war games at Camp Livingston. A light mist of water would not do the job. Not even close. At first they got water hoses and ran them in from outside.

    But, most soldiers these days have multi-tools, so they disassembled $10,000 worth of water saver shower heads and removed the diffusion plates. I found the parts in the trash cans. They'd been careful not to damage the outsides of the shower shower heads, so you couldn't tell.

    But, the formalities of following federal water saving regulations had been applied in Louisiana in a place and time where there was no shortage of water at all . . . $10,000 literally down the drain.

    Yes, DJT's example is disjointed. But, that doesn't make him wrong, at least not in this case.
     
    Ahead of Christmas Day, President Trump’s reelection campaign launched a website featuring videos of talking points it said supporters can use to “win an argument with liberal friends, relatives, and snowflakes” over the holidays.

    As Republicans and Democrats have become more divided in recent years, plenty of attention has been paid to navigating political talk over the holiday season — and the question of whether it should be avoided outright. That’s only intensified this year, amid Trump’s impeachment largely along party lines.

    Publicized on Christmas Eve, the Trump campaign’s contribution to the conversation is distinctly Trumpian, with its domain name of snowflakevictory.com and its references to the “Russian hoax,” the “fake news media” and the “Democrats’ radical agenda.” And, as with Trump’s rhetoric, it contains statements that fact-checkers have characterized as false or misleading.............



    I wish I had seen this before Christmas. I have a distant cousin whose step son is left leaning. We weren't sure what to do with the kid so we had him sit at the little kiddie's table. The plan is to have him join the Marines so there is hope that things will work out.
     
    I wish I had seen this before Christmas. I have a distant cousin whose step son is left leaning. We weren't sure what to do with the kid so we had him sit at the little kiddie's table. The plan is to have him join the Marines so there is hope that things will work out.

    I honestly can't tell if you're being serious of if this is a joke. Is your whole family right wing? Do y'all really think this way?
     
    In this case, he's right.

    True story: $10,000 absolutely wasted because of government over-regulation.

    At a barracks at Camp Cook, the federal government made the Louisiana National Guard install water saver shower heads in all the showers. I was there when the inspectors from Washington D.C. found us guilty of not following federal guidelines to have water saver shower heads.

    There was no water shortage. We're talking about Louisiana here. Hell, we had just dumped 30,000 gallons and from the swimming pool and refilled it so it would be clean for the inspection and these morons want us to save 1 gallon per soldier per shower?

    Regulations are regulations, so we hired a contractor and replaced all the shower heads.

    Soldiers came in from spending a week in the woods fighting war games at Camp Livingston. A light mist of water would not do the job. Not even close. At first they got water hoses and ran them in from outside.

    But, most soldiers these days have multi-tools, so they disassembled $10,000 worth of water saver shower heads and removed the diffusion plates. I found the parts in the trash cans. They'd been careful not to damage the outsides of the shower shower heads, so you couldn't tell.

    But, the formalities of following federal water saving regulations had been applied in Louisiana in a place and time where there was no shortage of water at all . . . $10,000 literally down the drain.

    Yes, DJT's example is disjointed. But, that doesn't make him wrong, at least not in this case.


    Not sure when you are talking about the shower heads at Camp Cook, but living in North Louisiana, I recall quite a bit of concern over the sustainability of the Sparta aquifer in the 1990s. I believe that around that time efforts were made in an attempt to improve the long term outlook for the aquifer, and today it seems to have paid off since i don't hear it talked about as an issue much anymore.

    Sorry if you had to endure a low flow shower head like Jerry, Kramer, and Newman did before they got those black market Serbian shower heads.
     
    I wish I had seen this before Christmas. I have a distant cousin whose step son is left leaning. We weren't sure what to do with the kid so we had him sit at the little kiddie's table. The plan is to have him join the Marines so there is hope that things will work out.

    Are you sure sending him to the kids table was the best idea?

    He probably redistributed all of the food on the kids plates to make sure it was fair. Now all the children of your family are communists.
     
    Are you sure sending him to the kids table was the best idea?

    He probably redistributed all of the food on the kids plates to make sure it was fair. Now all the children of your family are communists.
    Lol, it's okay. After dinner we read passages from the Gullag Archipelago to them. They get the idea.
     
    Not sure when you are talking about the shower heads at Camp Cook, but living in North Louisiana, I recall quite a bit of concern over the sustainability of the Sparta aquifer in the 1990s. I believe that around that time efforts were made in an attempt to improve the long term outlook for the aquifer, and today it seems to have paid off since i don't hear it talked about as an issue much anymore.

    Sorry if you had to endure a low flow shower head like Jerry, Kramer, and Newman did before they got those black market Serbian shower heads.
    I'm familiar with it. Camp Cook is in Ball, LA, which is not in the Sparta Aquifer's coverage area.
    Ball, LA gets most of its water from a surface water treatment plant, not wells.
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    I took my showers at home. It was the 200 troops coming in from a week of living in the woods that suffered.
    The inspection which mandated that we install water saver shower heads was roughly 1994 - 1995.
     
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