Rats, Mold and “I didn’t need to do this”

The two-faced man made a rambling “I didn’t need to do this” declaration on the grounds of the White House during what has been called “a scene full of false claims, offbeat comments and tense exchanges.”

Donald Trump on Friday declared a national emergency so he could make somebody, anybody, build a wall at the southern border because of his campaign-promised emergency at the southern border. Even people without a Twitter account or who read only The New York Times knew it was coming. But, I’d be willing to wager that with or without social media, with or without the NYT, most people had not a clue as to exactly from where the now $8 billion of taxpayer dollars demanded by Trump  for his FAKE-ER wall was coming.

Well, good folks of America, $3.6 billion of it will come from funds that were supposed to go to military housing projects.  You see, many of our military families live in “squalid conditions, including housing full of mice and mold.”

At a Senate hearing on Wednesday, military families described “living in decrepit, dangerous and inescapable homes.”  



Calling Emergency Declaration a ‘Patently Illegal Power Grab,’ ACLU Sues Trump

Because there is no emergency—only the one in President Trump’s head for his own political purposes—he has violated our American laws.

via Common Dreams.org