Could this be Pres Trump's theme song?
Skinny - Failure (1998)
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Lyrics excerpt ...
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(They you remember last week I promised to tell you today how to become a space cadet and get your official class ring and your shoulder patch? Well, we're not quite ready. Okay?)
Why have I always been a failure?
Why have I always been a failure?
Why have I always been a failure?
What can the reason be?
Talking to myself at stations
Slipping in the pouring rain
Ripped my new shirt
Pocket with a hole and
Chasing all the coins
Rolling down the drain
Everything you said was hazy
You called me sad, lost and lazy
Scratched my records and slapped my face
You left no clue
I'm blue
(I'm blue)
Why have I always been a failure?
Why have I always been a failure?
Why have I always been a failure?
What can the reason be?
Why? Why? Why? Why?
Why? Why? Why? Why?
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How many bankruptcies has Pres Trump presided over?
Will the United States Treasury be his next bankruptcy?
Trump takes credit for no air travel deaths in 2017
thehill.com
The 70 aviation deaths this week are going to hang from the orange turd's neck ----.
@#97 ... Understaffed, high stress jobs will cause problems. ...
Chronically understaffed and over-stressed since fmr Pres Reagan fired all them.
Looking Back On When President Reagan Fired The Air Traffic Controllers (August 2021)
www.npr.org
... Thursday marks 40 years since former President Ronald Reagan fired more than 11,000 striking air traffic controllers. That dealt a serious blow to the American labor movement.
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:
In 1981, President Ronald Reagan faced a test.
(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)
RONALD REAGAN: This morning at 7 a.m., the union representing those who man America's air traffic control facilities called a strike.
INSKEEP: The union represented around 13,000 people. And if you were on an airplane at the time, they were the most important people in the world.
A MARTINEZ, HOST:
Yeah, they sure were. The Professional Air Traffic Controllers Association (ph), PATCO, was protesting what they considered to be unfair wages and long work hours. They walked off the job. And two days later, on this day 40 years ago, Reagan fired more than 11,000 of those who hadn't crossed the picket line. And that dealt a serious blow to the American labor movement. ...
@#99 ... There will be a lot of focus on how this particular airport has been operated. Very heavy traffic. Very tight operating parameters. ...
A shorter commute: Lawmakers, lobbyists argued over adding flights at busy Reagan airport
www.usatoday.com
... An intense lobbying campaign played out over the last two years over whether to allow additional flights out of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, the scene of the catastrophic mid-air collision Wednesday night.
The number of flights at Reagan National is capped because of its congestion.
But lawmakers have an interest in boosting direct flights to their states " for themselves and their constituents " because the airport is more convenient to downtown than Dulles International Airport, which is also managed by the Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority. Ultimately, five new flights were approved last year but have yet to begin. ...
More convenient, over safety?