Sunday, August 20, 2017

Social Isolates


Trump and his supporters are quickly becoming social outcasts.



Strutting Militant Stupidity is NOT the best way to "win friends and influence people."



The more that people get to know the trumpster in the dumpster, the less they like him. The left DOES NOT HATE Trump. They just don't have the mindlessness necessary to love, adore, and worshiped him. Face it, he's a turd! He stinks! Turds do exist but we only associate with them briefly to relocate them to the dumpster. (Only Trump can answer: "How does one step in ones self?")



Trump’s attack on science isn’t going very well.



Government workers concerned about climate change are pushing back on Trump’s attempt to muzzle them speaking out — or leaking out — against threats to academic freedom.



Academic integrity is really important to professional scientists. The scientific community values transparency, freedom, unbiased research and evidence-based decision-making. Through scientific research we advance knowledge, so scientists resist attempts to silence them.



Science embraces critical thinking, but there is little place for “alternative facts” in science. Scientists do not like to be censored. Scientists do not like to be told to avoid using the language of science.



Trump is "Johnny reb" baiting to refocus the conversation AWAY from RussiaGate.



The trumpster in the dumpster, faced with the mass resignations of business leaders amid a tsunami of condemnation over his comments about violence at a white nationalist rally said he had decided to end his two business advisory groups.

“Rather than putting pressure on the businesspeople of the Manufacturing Council & Strategy & Policy Forum, I am ending both. Thank you all!,” the president posted on Twitter.

Trump had little choice but to abandon his two businesses counsels. 3M CEO Inge Thulin’s resignation from the president’s manufacturing council Wednesday morning came after five other business and union leaders quit the panel and then the CEOs of Campbell Soup and United Technologies did the same. The Strategy and Policy Forum had also self-dissolved long before the president decided to end it.



Mr. Trump only announced that "he was shuttering the two business groups" after news broke on all the television networks (including FAUX) that one of them, the President’s Strategic and Policy Forum chaired by Blackstone CEO and Trump confidante Stephen Schwarzman, had disbanded on its own (e.g. thereby shunning the trumpster).



Rep. Steve Cohen of Tennessee is introducing articles of impeachment against President Trump following the violence in Virginia.



Mr. Cohen, a Democrat, said Mr. Trump failed the “presidential test of moral leadership” in the wake of the bloody clashes between white nationalist groups and rival protesters in Charlottesville.

“I have expressed great concerns about President Trump’s ability to lead our country in the Resolution of No Confidence (H.Res. 456) that I introduced in July with 29 of my colleagues; however, after the President’s comments on Saturday, August 12 and again on Tuesday, August 15 in response to the horrific events in Charlottesville, I believe the President should be impeached and removed from office,” Mr. Cohen said in a release. Mr. Trump initially said there were “many sides” to blame for the clashes.



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