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Now Bernie Sanders has announced his intention to run in 2020.
mcgeo52 comments on Feb 19, 2019:
So, @GuyKeith, if there is a fair nominating process, and Bernie wins, will you support him?
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 19, 2019:
@GuyKeith, then stop attacking him. Find someone you can support and work for them. Don't be part of the problem.
Now Bernie Sanders has announced his intention to run in 2020.
mcgeo52 comments on Feb 19, 2019:
If you are blaming Bernie for Hillary's disaster of a campaign, you need to get your facts straight. In spite of the fact that Hillary did absolutely everything she could to alienate anyone who supported Bernie, his campaign staff and many of his volunteers tried to help Hillary. She basically ...
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 19, 2019:
@GuyKeith, but Bernie would have campaigned in the states that Hillary refused to go to. He was a far better candidate. People were actually excited about him.
Now Bernie Sanders has announced his intention to run in 2020.
Dancing comments on Feb 19, 2019:
If you don't want him then vote him out in primaries.
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 19, 2019:
@GuyKeith, it wasn't Bernie who lost to Trump. Thank HRC, DWS, and the DNC for trying to force the worst possible candidate they could find down America's throat.
Now Bernie Sanders has announced his intention to run in 2020.
mcgeo52 comments on Feb 19, 2019:
If you are blaming Bernie for Hillary's disaster of a campaign, you need to get your facts straight. In spite of the fact that Hillary did absolutely everything she could to alienate anyone who supported Bernie, his campaign staff and many of his volunteers tried to help Hillary. She basically ...
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 19, 2019:
@GuyKeith, living in California, I had the luxury of being able to vote my conscience knowing that it would not help Trump. I wrote in Bernie as protest of the way the primaries were rigged. But I also contacted all of my friends in states that had any potential of being close and encouraged (in some cases begged) them to vote for Hillary. The biggest problem I had i trying to get people to vote for Hillary was that the best argument for it was that it was a vote against Trump. They were not at all excited about Hillary and whatever it was she might have stood for.
Now Bernie Sanders has announced his intention to run in 2020.
phoenixone1 comments on Feb 19, 2019:
Bernie needs to stay off the ballet and help steer things...he's too old to appeal to enough people.. He has great ideas but lacks the charisma I believe.
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 19, 2019:
@GuyKeith, tell Alexandria Ocasio Cortez that. BTW, it was the 18-35 year olds who help Bernie win the states that he won. And they outnumber the baby boomers. Maybe you should think about giving them a candidate they can get excited about instead of writing them off.
Now Bernie Sanders has announced his intention to run in 2020.
mcgeo52 comments on Feb 19, 2019:
If you are blaming Bernie for Hillary's disaster of a campaign, you need to get your facts straight. In spite of the fact that Hillary did absolutely everything she could to alienate anyone who supported Bernie, his campaign staff and many of his volunteers tried to help Hillary. She basically ...
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 19, 2019:
@GuyKeith, keep blaming Bernie and be part of the problem, or work for a fair nominating process and unite behind the winner. It's your choice.
Now Bernie Sanders has announced his intention to run in 2020.
TheDoubter comments on Feb 19, 2019:
he's siphon away votes from the Dem
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 19, 2019:
How can someone running as a Democrat siphon votes away from the Democrats???
Now Bernie Sanders has announced his intention to run in 2020.
KKGator comments on Feb 19, 2019:
Don't worry. He won't be the nominee. He'll be defeated in the primaries. He won't be going against 45.
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 19, 2019:
@GuyKeith, why would you expect anything other than apathy when the people who supported Bernie had learned that their votes didn't count and that Hillary did not want them involved with her campaign. Hillary was a big mistake and until you are ready to admit that, you are a big part of the problem. It's people like you who will help alienate enough other people and help Trump win.
Now Bernie Sanders has announced his intention to run in 2020.
mcgeo52 comments on Feb 19, 2019:
If you are blaming Bernie for Hillary's disaster of a campaign, you need to get your facts straight. In spite of the fact that Hillary did absolutely everything she could to alienate anyone who supported Bernie, his campaign staff and many of his volunteers tried to help Hillary. She basically ...
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 19, 2019:
@GuyKeith, that's right, they owed the Goldwater girl the nomination so she could become the first female President because she was entitled to it. How well did that work? If they call themselves Democrats I guess it's too much to expect them to believe in democracy.
Now Bernie Sanders has announced his intention to run in 2020.
bobwjr comments on Feb 19, 2019:
Absolutely only win this time without democrats interfering
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 19, 2019:
@GuyKeith, yeah, the DNC would rather have an unrepentant Goldwater Girl that someone who represents the values of FDR. And you wonder why they lost.
Now Bernie Sanders has announced his intention to run in 2020.
phoenixone1 comments on Feb 19, 2019:
Bernie needs to stay off the ballet and help steer things...he's too old to appeal to enough people.. He has great ideas but lacks the charisma I believe.
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 19, 2019:
Sure, that's why he was drawing crowds measured in the tens of thousands while Hillary was speaking to tens of donors. BTW, the crowds that Bernie draws are mostly younger voters.
Now Bernie Sanders has announced his intention to run in 2020.
mcgeo52 comments on Feb 19, 2019:
If you are blaming Bernie for Hillary's disaster of a campaign, you need to get your facts straight. In spite of the fact that Hillary did absolutely everything she could to alienate anyone who supported Bernie, his campaign staff and many of his volunteers tried to help Hillary. She basically ...
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 19, 2019:
@GuyKeith, Bernie's people in the swing states were worried about Trump winning and tried to warn Hillary. She refused to listen. Michael Moore was very publicly worried about Trump winning. Bill Clinton tried to warn Hillary. She had such a sense of entitlement that she reused to even hear anyone who said she might not win. The American people voted for hope and change in 2008. They got precious little change, but still had hope so they re-elected Obama in 2012. They still wanted change in 2016, and Hillary was basically running on a platform of four more years. That wasn't working for a lot of people. The two candidates that tapped into that were Bernie and Trump. The fact is that HRC, DWS, and the DNC stole the nomination from the candidate who could have won. And, yes, it is a proven fact that they stole the nomination. DWS did not resign on the first day of the convention because she was having a bad hair day. Nor did the DNC offer a defense of innocence when sued for stealing the nomination. The defense they offered was that they were not legally required to provide for a fair nomination.
A majority of Americans in every state but Vermont would fail a U.
bobwjr comments on Feb 18, 2019:
Yeah one orange haired baboon in particular
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 18, 2019:
Just because he bears a strong semblance to an orangutan's ass is no reason to insult baboons.
Shampoo ...
Kojaksmom comments on Feb 17, 2019:
Woman's product $9.50 men's product $2 50.
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 17, 2019:
Where did you find it on sale for $9.50?
Tanning & Obama
glennlab comments on Feb 16, 2019:
a retarded 2 year old.
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 17, 2019:
As someone else posted in a meme a few days ago, he is 72. The 7 is silent.
Hang tough, little guy.
phoenixone1 comments on Feb 16, 2019:
Can we send Trump up there next?
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 16, 2019:
Only if we miss and he drops into the sun.
Hang tough, little guy.
LucyLoohoo comments on Feb 16, 2019:
If you visit Jet Propulsion Labs, you can see a ''mock up'' of Opportunity. Oddly enough, we all agreed that....IT IS CUTE!
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 16, 2019:
Been there and seen it. Yes, it is cute.
Ann Coulter actually got it right when she said that the national emergency is that Trump is an ...
silverotter11 comments on Feb 15, 2019:
The fact I agree with her on this really does not make me feel great.
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 16, 2019:
If it's any consolation, she left out "f***ing", so you don't have to agree with her completely.
1854-2016 Here Lies the Republican Party
Robecology comments on Feb 12, 2019:
I sincerely hope that some Republicans get their s...t together and start realizing that following DJT is not only unwise, it's obviously devastating to Republican principles. I started out an "Eisenhower" Republican....and yes...I voted for Nixon....but then I woke up (about the same time I became ...
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 12, 2019:
@Robecology,whether or not it is Pelosi depends on timing, and whether or not she wants the job. If Pence goes first (as I suspect will happen) tRump gets to nominate a new VP. The nomnee must be approved by a majority of the House and a majority of the Senate. Pelosi could very easily pull the Merrick Garland page out of McConnell's playbook, and block approval by the House. If she doesn't want to be President, she would have two choices: 1) Give tRump and McConnell a short list of people she would find acceptable, with the alternative being they get the Speaker as the new President. 2) Step aside temporarily as Speaker for someone on the short list then resume as Speaker. Interestingly the Speaker does not have to be a member of the House.
1854-2016 Here Lies the Republican Party
Robecology comments on Feb 12, 2019:
I sincerely hope that some Republicans get their s...t together and start realizing that following DJT is not only unwise, it's obviously devastating to Republican principles. I started out an "Eisenhower" Republican....and yes...I voted for Nixon....but then I woke up (about the same time I became ...
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 12, 2019:
@Robecology, my optimism is based on the fact that Mueller is too much of a patriot to want to see two Presidents successively resign in disgrace. There is way more than enough tying Pence to the whole Russia mess to get him out.
A few memes
mcgeo52 comments on Feb 12, 2019:
Re: DACA In December 2013 the Senate had passed a bipartisan bill that included border security and immigration reform. It included $40B for border security including drones, sensors, 350 miles of double fences, and almost doubling the number of border guards. Tha bill had support in the House and ...
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 12, 2019:
@Closeted, given the impact of the tariffs, the shut down, and the tax bill, many former tRump supporters are starting to realize that. I'm willing to wager that by April 15 of this year tRump's support will be under 25.
1854-2016 Here Lies the Republican Party
Robecology comments on Feb 12, 2019:
I sincerely hope that some Republicans get their s...t together and start realizing that following DJT is not only unwise, it's obviously devastating to Republican principles. I started out an "Eisenhower" Republican....and yes...I voted for Nixon....but then I woke up (about the same time I became ...
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 12, 2019:
@Robecology, I'm not convinced Pense will still be there. Also, public sentiment may make a pardon impossible, especially if Trump's supporters turn on him.
1854-2016 Here Lies the Republican Party
Robecology comments on Feb 12, 2019:
I sincerely hope that some Republicans get their s...t together and start realizing that following DJT is not only unwise, it's obviously devastating to Republican principles. I started out an "Eisenhower" Republican....and yes...I voted for Nixon....but then I woke up (about the same time I became ...
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 12, 2019:
@Robecology, speaking of truth... Sen. Barry Goldwater, Ariz., the 1964 GOP presidential nominee, was a respected conservative leader in a Senate whose Republican ranks were less conservative than now. On Aug. 6, 1974, at the regular Senate Republican Conference lunch, Goldwater fumed: "There are only so many lies you can take, and now there has been one too many. Nixon should get his ass out of the White House -- today!" How things have changed. By Goldwater's standard, tRump would have never made it to February 2017.
1854-2016 Here Lies the Republican Party
Robecology comments on Feb 12, 2019:
I sincerely hope that some Republicans get their s...t together and start realizing that following DJT is not only unwise, it's obviously devastating to Republican principles. I started out an "Eisenhower" Republican....and yes...I voted for Nixon....but then I woke up (about the same time I became ...
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 12, 2019:
Being an Eisenhower Republican would put you slightly to the left of Bernie Sanders.
Not a humorous post, but a very good synopsis of what is going down. [twitter.com]
silverotter11 comments on Feb 10, 2019:
Fun read. It comes as no surprise, the Italian mob had the goods on J. Edgar and he never even admitted there was organized crime. If anyone can get to the bottom of the corruption, at least among trump and family it's Mueller. What I am really hoping for is all the gop senators and congressmen ...
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 10, 2019:
Don't be surprised to see a few Dems go down, too.
Not a humorous post, but a very good synopsis of what is going down. [twitter.com]
EMC2 comments on Feb 10, 2019:
So glad to see this post, I have noticed not a lot of people on this site are aware of these connections. Yes oh yes Trump is mob related . Manhattan, NY mob, Russian mob, irish mob and so on. This is NY, the financial district of the world. There are a ton of mob related industries in NY Now...
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 10, 2019:
I'm sure it's a total coincidence that Trump and John Gotti graduated from the same military school.
Trump's biggest nightmare isn't Mueller By Elie Honig Updated 5:46 PM EST, Thu February 07, ...
Cutiebeauty comments on Feb 8, 2019:
Mueller started it all.. I'll stick with him ?
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 8, 2019:
Mueller is doing an excellent job, but he is limited by the scope of his charter. As far as I'm concerned, when it comes to prosecutors going after Trump, the more the merrier as long as they don't interfere with each other. So far, Mueller, SDNY, NY AG Letitia James, and Manhattan DA, Cyrus Vance, Jr. are all cooperating in their investigations. This is a very good thing.
Trump's biggest nightmare isn't Mueller By Elie Honig Updated 5:46 PM EST, Thu February 07, ...
Mofo1953 comments on Feb 8, 2019:
The advantage of NY is that being a state, there are no possible pardons.
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 8, 2019:
@Mofo1953, SDNY, NY AG Letitia James, and the Manhattan DA, Cyrus Vance, Jr. are all cooperating in their investigations. At the risk of major understatement, I will note that none of the above care much for Trump.
What was your most absurd first date?
Ashley6245 comments on Feb 7, 2019:
Worst first date was at a Mexican restaurant and this guy talked about his ex and her IBS the whole time. He was obviously still hung up on her. It was awful.
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 8, 2019:
Umm, yeah. That's really bad.
Sudden thought on "the Wall": It has just dawned on me.
WonderWartHog99 comments on Feb 7, 2019:
It's a low wall to keep bagpipes out. Didn't work. Anyone playing an instrument that sounds like cat being molested OUGHT to be kept out of civilized society. Disclaimer: Some of my ancestors fled Scotland and interbred with Native American tribes because they couldn't stand white people. Now, ...
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 7, 2019:
Under international law bagpipes are not a musical instrument. They are a weapon of war.
But of course.
GinaKay comments on Feb 5, 2019:
Oh deer lord, how much worse can this get before we get some actual relief? I've called these people evil so many times, it's losing its power. I need to find another word that means worse than evil. I'll let you know when I find it.
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 5, 2019:
@GinaKay, iniquitous or nefarious?
But of course.
GinaKay comments on Feb 5, 2019:
Oh deer lord, how much worse can this get before we get some actual relief? I've called these people evil so many times, it's losing its power. I need to find another word that means worse than evil. I'll let you know when I find it.
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 5, 2019:
@GinaKay, demonic?
But of course.
silverotter11 comments on Feb 5, 2019:
From the mid 1800's until around 1929 orphaned and abandoned children were shipped from the large cities of NY, Philadelphia and Boston to farmers in the rural areas of the country. Many children were used as cheap or slave labor on farms, approx. 200,000 were shipped around the country. The ...
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 5, 2019:
Gee, why wouldn't anyone trust a bunch of kidnappers?
But we need our cars don't we?
mcgeo52 comments on Feb 4, 2019:
We have the technological ability to completely replace fossil fuel within less than four years with plant based fuel. Place organic material in a chamber from which the oxygen has been evacuated and super heat it. This process, known as pyrolysis, yields 10% gas, 15% carbon coke, and 75% sludge....
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 5, 2019:
@Arouet, I have answered your points, and you have no better response than this??? You have nothing other than insults and ignorance??? If you have any proof, other than bald assertion, that what I have posted will not work, show it. P.S. Your most bald, and least supported, assertion is that you know more than I do. As I implied earlier, and will now state flatly, you are an egotistical know-it-all.
But we need our cars don't we?
mcgeo52 comments on Feb 4, 2019:
We have the technological ability to completely replace fossil fuel within less than four years with plant based fuel. Place organic material in a chamber from which the oxygen has been evacuated and super heat it. This process, known as pyrolysis, yields 10% gas, 15% carbon coke, and 75% sludge....
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 5, 2019:
@Arouet, did you even read my responses? You say, "In your two posts you have failed to refute a single one of the points I raised." Your point: The amount of energy required to make a small amount of useful product is not sustainable. My response: Apparently you don't understand exothermic. Your point: The amount of biomass required to make a small amount of useful product is not sustainable. My response: As for the amount of biomass required, less than half of the fallow farmland in the US could grow enough hemp to produce all of the petroleum products we are currently using. Your point: Finally, if the goal is is to fight climate change, then this is headed in the opposite direction. Burning the "coke", which by definition is mostly carbon, will create huge carbon emissions. My response: The coke being burned is from the biomass. The carbon comes from atmospheric carbon, not fossil carbon. BTW, you still haven't answered my question as to why you would use liquid hydrogen? As for the allegation of an ad hominem attack, I did not cross any line you had not already crossed with your statement, "You need to brush up on your organic chemistry." You have offered no evidence refuting anything I posted, just half baked objections. This is why I rarely bother arguing with egotistical know-it-alls. P.S. I have a low tolerance for assholes.
Know your dicks
mcgeo52 comments on Feb 4, 2019:
Lest we forget another dick...
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 5, 2019:
@KentKlark, after you.
AP FACT CHECK: Trump distortions on the wall, steel, climate [apnews.com]
AntaresRose comments on Feb 2, 2019:
I heard 45 speak these same words on CNN. Now 45 accused Pelosi of accepting human trafficking as okay.
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 5, 2019:
@EllenDale, I'm not sure that is within the scope of Mueller's charter, but I know it will be getting press, soon. The investigation in to Alex Acosta and the sweetheart deal he gave Jeffrey Epstein is going to bring a lot into the sunshine.
But we need our cars don't we?
TristanNuvo comments on Feb 3, 2019:
It's one of the reasons I admire the pioneers like Tesla, Elon Musk, and the ilk. The "status quo" of old innovation is akin to dinosaurs. I just hope that we are able to use alternative power before it's too late. Yes. The sun gives off more than we can chew ATM, but the real barrier is in ...
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 5, 2019:
@Arouet, why would you use liquid hydrogen? Would you use liquid natural gas? Get real. As for the water produced, it would be 9 times the mass of the hydrogen, and substantially more than a trickle. This is actually a preferable alternative to reverse osmosis for desalinization.
But we need our cars don't we?
mcgeo52 comments on Feb 4, 2019:
We have the technological ability to completely replace fossil fuel within less than four years with plant based fuel. Place organic material in a chamber from which the oxygen has been evacuated and super heat it. This process, known as pyrolysis, yields 10% gas, 15% carbon coke, and 75% sludge....
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 5, 2019:
@Arouet, you need to study basic science.The coke being burned is from the biomass. The carbon comes from atmospheric carbon, not fossil carbon. If you don't get that point, please don't waste our time with your comments. "The amount of biomass and energy required to make a small amount of useful product is not sustainable." Apparently you don't understand exothermic. As for the amount of biomass required, less than half of the fallow farmland in the US could grow enough hemp to produce all of the petroleum products we are currently using. I have seen the analysis of the sludge, and it can be run through refineries just like a medium light, sweet crude. Friends who work at local refineries in Southern California have confirmed this. The studies I have seen show this to be competitive with fossil petroleum at $45 per barrel. I have discussed this with my Representative, Alan Lowenthal (D-CA47), and also a family friend who served on the Texas Railroad Commission. Both have told me that politics are all that prevents us from doing this. BTW, in case you are not familiar with the Texas RR Commission, they set the price for West Texas crude.
But we need our cars don't we?
NoMagicCookie comments on Feb 3, 2019:
It will likely be a different scene when the keystone pipe running through the southern Sandhills of SD breaks as in many places, it is quick sandy journey to decimating the massive Ogallala aquifer.
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 4, 2019:
@Arouet, see my comment on this post about replacing fossil fuels.
But we need our cars don't we?
TristanNuvo comments on Feb 3, 2019:
It's one of the reasons I admire the pioneers like Tesla, Elon Musk, and the ilk. The "status quo" of old innovation is akin to dinosaurs. I just hope that we are able to use alternative power before it's too late. Yes. The sun gives off more than we can chew ATM, but the real barrier is in ...
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 4, 2019:
re: Fossil fuels, see my comment on this post. re: Batteries, there is actually a very elegant solution to large scale storage that uses our current electrical grid and renewable energy. I don't know if you are familiar with pump storage. That is a system involving to sizable bodies of water close by each other but at significantly different elevations. When there is demand for power the water is run from the upper level to the lower through turbines which turn generators. When there is excess power on the grid, the generators become motors and the turbines become pumps, moving the water back up to the upper level. As of now, this is the largest capacity method for storing energy. It has a maximum efficiency of about 65%, and the number of sites where it will work is very limited. I would propose an alternative. When there is excess power, draw hydrogen out of water at the lower elevation and run it through a pipeline to the higher location. When there is excess demand, run the hydrogen through fuel cells at the higher elevation. Then run the water down hill through turbines which turn generators. This is effectively a dual stage (chemical and kinetic) pump storage system that is highly scalable. The maximum efficiency of this system is over 70% with the right conditions. Right conditions include the most efficient fuel cells and a proper catalyst for the water the hydrogen is to be removed from. It just happens that the naturally occurring salts in Pacific Ocean sea water are over 95% as effective as the best catalyst created in a lab. BTW, in case you overlooked one point here, this system also provides fresh water at altitude. I have read more than one report saying that future wars will be fought over water. The only problem I hav with those reports is their verb tense. Every war that Israel has fought has been for arable land (i.e., land with water).
Thoughts on Cory Booker running for president?
mcgeo52 comments on Feb 3, 2019:
Even Richard Nixon is sounding 100x better than tRump. And that's on a bad day for Nixon and a good day for Trump.
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 3, 2019:
@TheGreatShadow, thanks for pointing out the typo. Corrected.
AP FACT CHECK: Trump distortions on the wall, steel, climate [apnews.com]
AntaresRose comments on Feb 2, 2019:
I heard 45 speak these same words on CNN. Now 45 accused Pelosi of accepting human trafficking as okay.
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 3, 2019:
Remember that Trump is excellent at projection. Also remember that Trump ran a modeling agency that specialized in in young (i.e., under age) eastern European girls. Do the math.
Hopefully PolitiFact can keep the meter updated quickly enough
bobwjr comments on Feb 1, 2019:
Need 3 digit counter
mcgeo52 replies on Feb 2, 2019:
Per minute? I would specify a 4 digit counter for the speech.
More Fake News Trump now says that the very public, official, sworn, reported, recorded, and ...
Science-guy comments on Jan 31, 2019:
He lies so often, he no longer knows the truth.
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 31, 2019:
No longer? Is there any proof that he ever did?
Therein lies the rib...I mean the rub!
Charlene comments on Jan 30, 2019:
Maybe Drumps giving it up for lent?
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 31, 2019:
Can we give up Trump for lent?
1.
ATDayHiker comments on Jan 30, 2019:
We might see McConnell fall in 2020. Either he won't get re-elected or the Democrats will get a majority in the Senate (I hope).
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 31, 2019:
Did you hear John Brennan's interview on Morning Joe just after Roger Stone was arrested? He was almost laughing when he said there would be a lot more indictments in the next 60 days. Many of well know names. Don't be surprised if one of those names sounds a lot like Bitch McCornhole.
How about sharing some love with me today? I want to hit Level 7. Yes, today I'm a points whore.
mcgeo52 comments on Jan 30, 2019:
Points? You want points? Ok.
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 30, 2019:
@ProudMerrie, you are most welcome. P.S. Congratulations!
For your listening pleasure: [geomccalip.bandcamp.com]
Mofo1953 comments on Jan 29, 2019:
Original recording, thanks for posting.
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 29, 2019:
Thanks for listening.
For your listening pleasure: [geomccalip.bandcamp.com]
MichelleGar1 comments on Jan 29, 2019:
Great song! I will also say mas Puto tambien! Lol
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 29, 2019:
Gracias. And as my cousin who lives in Ecuador would say, "¡Palabra!"
He's not a..
KKGator comments on Jan 27, 2019:
45 makes Nixon look like a fucking boy scout.
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 27, 2019:
45 makes Nixon look like a virgin boy scout.
POS Stone with Proud Boys.
Freedompath comments on Jan 26, 2019:
Stone may need lots more of that male energy, before all ‘is said and done!’ Now, I see why he and trump were friends in crime! New York, was probably wondering if those two would would ever end their wayward careers, in the trash heap...and it is looking pretty hopeful!
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
He'll get plenty of 'male energy' where he is going. And I imagine he will very much regret having the tattoo of Nixon on his back. How many of his fellow inmates are going to want to "stick it to Nixon"?
Oh Mikey,Mikey, Mikey..
Our_existence comments on Jan 26, 2019:
Pence is a gigantic turd
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
That is insulting to turds.
Homo of the Whopper
ChadSwaim comments on Jan 26, 2019:
Wow! I can’t believe I screwed up that title. I meant home. Damn. Maybe I shouldn’t post after a bottle of vino. ?
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
You got it right.
Homo of the Whopper
mcgeo52 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
Better watch out. Vlad could get jealous.
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@AntaresRose, Graham is not one of my favorite people, but I don't see any upside in having him offed.
This Jesus johnson slobbering fool is just as pathetic and another pathological liar too! What a ...
altschmerz comments on Jan 21, 2019:
No wonder Trump chose Pence - they live on the same planet, in a galaxy far, far away.
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 21, 2019:
I would question your use of the verb, "live," but jelly fish manage to do it without a brain.
And I thought he was rich...guess not.
Beowulfsfriend comments on Jan 15, 2019:
This story is getting too much air. Why do we care what some young footballers ate. We must face the fact and the real worry is that the first President ever has been realistically questioned about working for a foreign power.
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 16, 2019:
@Antidronefreeman, take your racist, ignorant comments elsewhere, asshole.
A FB friend posted the meme, and comments followed... I just can't even...SMH
Beowulfsfriend comments on Jan 15, 2019:
The wall "will" work, prison style, with gunmen every 40 feet. How many thousands of armed guards would that be? Leave the prisoners with just a wall and they will go under or over. And, at its cost it is highly ineffective as, others have pointed out, the majority of illegal aliens enter through ...
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 15, 2019:
Of course they rejected Obama's plan. Once there is a solution you can't campaign on the problem.
Arab Christians protest 'McJesus' sculpture in Israel | Israel News | Al Jazeera
altschmerz comments on Jan 15, 2019:
That is so not worth a riot.
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 15, 2019:
True. Nobody could love McDonald's that much.
And I thought he was rich...guess not.
Beowulfsfriend comments on Jan 15, 2019:
This story is getting too much air. Why do we care what some young footballers ate. We must face the fact and the real worry is that the first President ever has been realistically questioned about working for a foreign power.
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 15, 2019:
@Antidronefreeman, this is patent BULLSHIT!!! Obama had a majority in both houses of Congress when he first took office and could have rammed through any legislation he wanted. He insisted on trying to create a bi-partisan consensus even though the Republicans were committed to complete obstruction of everything he tried. Then there is also the fact that, if you knew half as much as you think you do about our government, you would know that all Obama had to do was sign a declaration to assume more power than Hitler ever had. He didn't. If I had been President when Mitch McConnell pulled his treasonous bullshit about Merrick Garland, I would have called Turtleface into the Oval Office and explained the situation to him, thusly: "You may disrespect me all you want, but you will not disrespect the Office of the President, or the people of this country who elected me as President. Per the Constitution, I am the executive of this government. That makes it my job to see that the people in this government do their job. That includes you. My job is to nominate a Supreme Court Justice. Your job is to hold hearings and a vote. You will do your job.You have 30 days to hold your hearings and vote, or I will use the power you gave me when you passed the NDAA, and declare you an enemy combatant. Let me be perfectly clear, I am not telling you how to vote, or even how to run your hearing, but that is your job and you will do it or go to Guantanamo." Obama could have easily done that, and it would not have been an empty threat. He didn't. You are full of shit. Q.E.D.
I have a general question for this group.
mcgeo52 comments on Jan 13, 2019:
You are asking a question based on three assumptions: 1) Trump is gone. 2) Pence isn't and becomes President. 3) The shutdown is still in effect. **IF** that is the case, Pence would probably agree to sign the bill passed unanimously by the Senate in December, and recently passed by the House....
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 15, 2019:
@silverotter11, not sure which is scarier, McConnell's ties to China and Russia, or the fact that the right wing nut job you described is far from unique.
I have a general question for this group.
LBT comments on Jan 13, 2019:
Pence is the part that scares me if something happens to 45.
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 15, 2019:
See my previously posted comments about Pence being gone before Trump.
I have a general question for this group.
mcgeo52 comments on Jan 13, 2019:
You are asking a question based on three assumptions: 1) Trump is gone. 2) Pence isn't and becomes President. 3) The shutdown is still in effect. **IF** that is the case, Pence would probably agree to sign the bill passed unanimously by the Senate in December, and recently passed by the House....
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 14, 2019:
@silverotter11, I expect McConnell will be gone before Trump. He is very tied in with the Trump Russia situation, and I doubt that is all. As for something having to give, I believe the fallout from what goes (is going) down will take out enough Republicans that we can actually see some progress before 2020. It will take the 2020 election to really start to undo the damage that has been done to the middle class since Reagan.
I have a general question for this group.
mcgeo52 comments on Jan 13, 2019:
You are asking a question based on three assumptions: 1) Trump is gone. 2) Pence isn't and becomes President. 3) The shutdown is still in effect. **IF** that is the case, Pence would probably agree to sign the bill passed unanimously by the Senate in December, and recently passed by the House....
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 14, 2019:
@silverotter11, at this point I would actually prefer a Republican. I believe a moderate Republican would be much less divisive than any Democrat other than Bernie Sanders, and I can't see any way he gets the job.
I have a general question for this group.
mcgeo52 comments on Jan 13, 2019:
You are asking a question based on three assumptions: 1) Trump is gone. 2) Pence isn't and becomes President. 3) The shutdown is still in effect. **IF** that is the case, Pence would probably agree to sign the bill passed unanimously by the Senate in December, and recently passed by the House....
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 14, 2019:
@silverotter11, if Pence goes first then Trump appoints a new VP. That is correct up to that point, where it gets interesting. The VP must be approved by a majority of each house. Nacy Pelosi can take the Merrick Garland page out of McConnell's playbook and refuse to vote on anybody she doesn't like. If the new VP is not approved before Trump leaves, Pelosi becomes President. So, Nancy can give Donnie and Mitch their choice of anyone on her short list, or having her replace Trump.
I have a general question for this group.
Lorajay comments on Jan 13, 2019:
The president is not really involved until the Senate passes a funding bill. Whoever is president will then have the choice of signing it or vetoing it. I'd wager that a trump resignation would encourage the Senate Republicans to fund the government.
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 14, 2019:
It is not Pelosi, Schumer, or even the Republicans in the House (or Senate) pressuring McConnell to prevent the vote.
I have a general question for this group.
mcgeo52 comments on Jan 13, 2019:
You are asking a question based on three assumptions: 1) Trump is gone. 2) Pence isn't and becomes President. 3) The shutdown is still in effect. **IF** that is the case, Pence would probably agree to sign the bill passed unanimously by the Senate in December, and recently passed by the House....
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 14, 2019:
@luvs2laugh, I understand Cohen's testimony will include tapes of some of his conversations with Trump.
here's your wall!
DaveRohbock comments on Jan 11, 2019:
It's painfully obvious that Trump has worked in favor of Putin. He's done this right in front of the whole country. His demise is coming.
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 12, 2019:
It is so obvious that tyhe FBI has been running a counter-intelligence investigation of Trump since he fired Comey. The NY Times broke the story this evening.
Bernie tells it like it is and flat out calls Trump a liar who lies to the American people hundreds ...
GinaKay comments on Jan 8, 2019:
Bernie can shut up now. The Bernie Bros and their anti-Hillary campaign, even after she won the nomination, are a big part of why we are in this mess now.
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 8, 2019:
HRC, DWS, and the DNC rigged the nomination or we would not have this current disaster. The blood is on their hands. And don't even say they did not rig the primaries. When the DNC was sued for not having fair primaries they did not even try to argue they were not guilty. Their defense was that they were not legally bound to provide a fair contest.
What an outstanding gentlemen! Well, one. You can guess which... [facebook.com]
FrayedBear comments on Jan 5, 2019:
Without knowing Trump's state of health or the threat level from snipers in the locale, Trump may well have been protecting her. Obama and wife look to be strolling in pleasing tropical surroundings, the umbrella merely being used for protection against the sun, hardly the discomfort associated with...
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 6, 2019:
@FrayedBear, who was more important to the President of the United States? That is what makes a great leader, or an asshole, depending on how the question is answered. A true leader serves the people.
What an outstanding gentlemen! Well, one. You can guess which... [facebook.com]
ATDayHiker comments on Jan 5, 2019:
The same comment was made about him on Day 1 when he arrived at the White House to meet the Obama's before the inauguration. He has provided several examples like this since then. True mark of a narcissist who cares more about himself than others.
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 5, 2019:
@freeofgod, obviously on the top of his head.
Sad, bad, POS of a man.
IamNobody comments on Jan 5, 2019:
He wrote a book, how many have you written? Of course he have friends, not your friends but that's ok, I don't think music is important here and yet Kanye and other musicians have gone out of their way to support him, as far as curiosity well the Apprentice takes care of that, patience? He has not ...
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 5, 2019:
Saying, "Congratulations," to someone is showing empathy? Tells me all I need to know about the person who wrote it. Clueless.
Trump has painted himself into a corner.
EMC2 comments on Jan 5, 2019:
Many may see this as fantasy but it is closer than realized. Trump , I believe, will not finish out his term. Too much there to allow him to continue. Mike Pence, is engaged in Manford/s lies and scheme. And most likely Manaford has implicated Pence. Yes Pelosi would become president and the...
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 5, 2019:
Manafort may, or may not have implicated Pence. I can almost guarantee that Flynn has. What else could explain Mueller's recommendation of no prison for Flynn. Apparently most people are unaware of Pence's background. His brother has been very involved in Russia for quite a while. He was the VP of Cummins in charge of Russian operations. A vast majority of the diesel engines used in Russia are made in the Cummins factory there. I cannot say that Pence's brother did anything at all illegal, but he was functioning at a very high level in a country run by a mob. Manafort was in deep debt (millions of dollars) to the Russian mob when he volunteered to run Trump's campaign for no pay. He is the one who set up the choice of Pence as VP, and then used Pence as the point man to get the party platform on Ukraine changed. And, as noted earlier, Pence was the one lying to cover for Flynn. Maybe Pence really is the squeaky clean Boy Scout, but if it waddles, quacks, swims, and lays eggs, I would not bet on it being a hamster.
Trump has painted himself into a corner.
Tommy19 comments on Jan 5, 2019:
Good synopsis. I sense a Political Science background?
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 5, 2019:
I was working on a Poli Sci/History major until I transferred for my senior year. There are two very different ways to teach Poli Sci. One is by learning the philosophical underpinnings, and building fom there. The other is by learning how to read polls. The latter has no appeal for me, but was what was offered at the school I transferred to. I ended up with a degree in Philosophy with a minor in History, but yes, there was some Poli Sci in there.
Tell me if the 3 "very jovial" bald headed men behind our POS POTUS don't look like white ...
altschmerz comments on Jan 4, 2019:
The guy in that prison photo looks scary AF. Look at those eyes!
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 5, 2019:
Not half as scary as the guy with the bad comb over.
This one goes out to @KKGator
BeeHappy comments on Jan 4, 2019:
Here's a few more... https://youtu.be/xZkb4TPI-Lo
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 4, 2019:
@BeeHappy, I'm positive it would include the word, "fuck!"
[washingtonpost.com]
KKGator comments on Jan 3, 2019:
Not for nothing, but Romney's character can also be called into question. In 2012, Romney accepts 45's endorsement. In 2016, Romney slams 45's "character" and says he's immoral. Later in 2016, after 45 won the election, Romney meets with him to interview for the Secretary of State job. Fuck ...
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 3, 2019:
@of-the-mountain, redundancy, much?
Relax... it's all good.
mcgeo52 comments on Jan 3, 2019:
It makes the milk taste funny.
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 3, 2019:
@Captnron59, I know that for a fact.
Happy new year!
glennlab comments on Jan 1, 2019:
May he be dry fucked with a cactus.
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 2, 2019:
@glennlab, sounds like it should just about do the job. Of course you might also want to sprinkle said cactus with the juice of habañero chilis.
Happy new year!
glennlab comments on Jan 1, 2019:
May he be dry fucked with a cactus.
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 2, 2019:
@glennlab, while you are at it, include the part about dipping the cactus in lemon juice before applying the salt (a la a margarita).
Happy new year!
glennlab comments on Jan 1, 2019:
May he be dry fucked with a cactus.
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 1, 2019:
@glennlab, coat the cactus needles with salt. It adds to the entertainment value.
More words of wisdom...
mcgeo52 comments on Jan 1, 2019:
@TheGreatShadow, do you actually believe this bullshit??? If not, why did you post it? If you do, you need to start doing some fact checking with reliable sources. Fox News[sic] is NOT a reliable source. When they were sued in federal court for broadcasting false news, their defense was not...
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 1, 2019:
@TheGreatShadow, you are playing right into his game by spreading his lies.
More words of wisdom...
mcgeo52 comments on Jan 1, 2019:
@TheGreatShadow, do you actually believe this bullshit??? If not, why did you post it? If you do, you need to start doing some fact checking with reliable sources. Fox News[sic] is NOT a reliable source. When they were sued in federal court for broadcasting false news, their defense was not...
mcgeo52 replies on Jan 1, 2019:
@TheGreatShadow, so why did you post it?
Monsato.... need I say more?
IamBane comments on Dec 29, 2018:
i hate to be a buzzkill but this doesn't make a lot of sense: " cancer doesn't give u cancer
mcgeo52 replies on Dec 30, 2018:
???
GET HIM ! 1111
HippieChick58 comments on Dec 29, 2018:
Obama only moved to the south side of Chicago as an adult just prior to college. He moved back to Chicago after law school which is when he met and then married Michelle. Now Michelle grew up on the South Side of Chicago, but that was before South Side was the bad side. However, Barack is athletic, ...
mcgeo52 replies on Dec 30, 2018:
Putin is a KGB agent trained in hand to hand combat. I wouldn't bet on Obama. I would bet on the Secret Service.
I JUST HATE THE ASSHOLE!!!!!!!!!!! I AM WATCHING ARI ON MSNBC AND HAVE JUST FINISHED A GREAT SUN ...
Mofo1953 comments on Dec 29, 2018:
Pretty sure it's because Trump is the only traitor President we have had.
mcgeo52 replies on Dec 29, 2018:
@Mofo1953, the biggest conspiracy theory about what happened was the one published by the 9/11 Commission. It's as believable as the New Testament when it comes to laws of physics.
I JUST HATE THE ASSHOLE!!!!!!!!!!! I AM WATCHING ARI ON MSNBC AND HAVE JUST FINISHED A GREAT SUN ...
Mofo1953 comments on Dec 29, 2018:
Pretty sure it's because Trump is the only traitor President we have had.
mcgeo52 replies on Dec 29, 2018:
@Dale2006, not to mention 9/11. If, as a lot of evidence strongly suggests, it was an inside job, that would clearly be "waging war against the United States" (i.e., treason).
I want to just throw this out there....What about a Bernie and Beto ticket for 2020?
nvrnuff comments on Dec 28, 2018:
Biden and Tulsi Gabbard
mcgeo52 replies on Dec 29, 2018:
@nvrnuff, there are questions as to how involved she is.
I want to just throw this out there....What about a Bernie and Beto ticket for 2020?
nvrnuff comments on Dec 28, 2018:
Biden and Tulsi Gabbard
mcgeo52 replies on Dec 28, 2018:
@nvrnuff, her family is deeply involved.
If any one, in any job, fucked up as the Trumpster they would so be fired! Except maybe a ...
AntaresRose comments on Dec 28, 2018:
45 is claiming he is going to completely close the border. there are people with legit work visas that will not be able to work. 45 also says he is going to take all these countries who have those trying for asylum that 45 will remove all aid. This is our leader? not mine and never was. I say you ...
mcgeo52 replies on Dec 28, 2018:
The current ratio of people legally crossing the border to people illegally crossing the border is >100,000:1 on any given day. If he shuts the border, that ratio goes to 0:>1. Another stupid idea from Trump (how redundant is that?).
I want to just throw this out there....What about a Bernie and Beto ticket for 2020?
KKGator comments on Dec 28, 2018:
No. Sanders is too old, and O'Rourke isn't ready.
mcgeo52 replies on Dec 28, 2018:
@KKGator, people didn't think JFK or Obama were ready, either. Name one Republican you would choose over Beto.
I want to just throw this out there....What about a Bernie and Beto ticket for 2020?
nvrnuff comments on Dec 28, 2018:
Biden and Tulsi Gabbard
mcgeo52 replies on Dec 28, 2018:
@nvrnuff, she is a a Hindu who follows Gaudiya Vaishnavism, a religious movement founded by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. It has some seriously questionable history. Do some research. I guarantee the Republicans would use it to tear her to shreds,
Explained: The Russian effort to help Donald Trump?
silverotter11 comments on Dec 28, 2018:
What pisses me off? His business dealings with Russia and mob ties were well known long before he stated he would run in 2016. The fact the gop choose to over look that makes me seriously wonder who else within our government does Russia have some control over?
mcgeo52 replies on Dec 28, 2018:
It wasn't just the GOP overlooking it. It was rarely. if ever. mentioned in the media. A majority of the American public is still not aware of the depth and length of tRump's to Russia and the Russian Mob.
Cutiebeauty comments on Dec 28, 2018:
Santa's a pothead now lol
mcgeo52 replies on Dec 28, 2018:
Now??? The dude flies.
I want to just throw this out there....What about a Bernie and Beto ticket for 2020?
silverotter11 comments on Dec 28, 2018:
Not a bad idea. I would like to see a woman on the ticket but it is more important to have a progressive that can win the election. Hillary needs to stay out of it completely.
mcgeo52 replies on Dec 28, 2018:
@MrTallman, you misspelled "years ago."
I want to just throw this out there....What about a Bernie and Beto ticket for 2020?
nvrnuff comments on Dec 28, 2018:
Biden and Tulsi Gabbard
mcgeo52 replies on Dec 28, 2018:
Tulsi's involvement with a cult is serious baggage.
I want to just throw this out there....What about a Bernie and Beto ticket for 2020?
KKGator comments on Dec 28, 2018:
No. Sanders is too old, and O'Rourke isn't ready.
mcgeo52 replies on Dec 28, 2018:
@KKGator, Beto has served as a Representative for three terms. That's two more years in Congress than Obama.
I want to just throw this out there....What about a Bernie and Beto ticket for 2020?
Mooolah comments on Dec 28, 2018:
Love Bernie. He can't win but he adds to the discussion. It has to be a moderate plus a qualified token. Biden is experienced, moderate & can spar with this current lunatic in command. The VP has to be color, gender & qualified or there will be a revolt. I like Sherwood Brown, a Democrat who won ...
mcgeo52 replies on Dec 28, 2018:
Bullshit that Bernie can't win. Polls show he would have beaten Trump. Trump was the candidate chosen by the people, not the party. The people are wise to the parties and want change. Hillary's more of the same message didn't excite anybody.
I want to just throw this out there....What about a Bernie and Beto ticket for 2020?
EMC2 comments on Dec 28, 2018:
Waaaay too early. A ton of stuff is going to happen between now and the end of orange cakes. So many heros and villians will come out of this process. Then we get too see who is and who is not.
mcgeo52 replies on Dec 28, 2018:
We may have Nancy Pelosi running as an incumbent.
I want to just throw this out there....What about a Bernie and Beto ticket for 2020?
Freedompath comments on Dec 28, 2018:
I would vote for them...I do have a little reservation about Bernie’s age.
mcgeo52 replies on Dec 28, 2018:
That is my main concern.

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