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Big deal. She will be pardoned, like the other grifters now leeching from the American Taxpayer, including a certain orange-faced dotard...

#1 | Posted by catdog at 2025-11-14 08:12 AM | Reply

Noem Secretly Got Money From $220 Million DHS Ad Contracts

That's a lot of Botox.

#2 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-11-14 08:17 AM | Reply

Surprised it took until the fourth paragraph for the odious Corey Lewandowski to make an appearance in this raggedy tale of grifters run amok.

#3 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2025-11-14 08:23 AM | Reply

Decades ago I heard an Italian describing someone similar to Kristi 'Puppy Murderer' Gnome: "Non ha anima."

Roughly translated: "She has no soul."

#4 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-11-14 08:26 AM | Reply

What kind of frim is she tied to?

#5 | Posted by THEBULL at 2025-11-14 08:43 AM | Reply

Our stupid American electorate voted to establish a nouveau riche oligarchy created through the corruption in the Trumpf junta-- as if we didn't have enough Ancien Regime millionaires and billionaires already gorging themselves on our wealth like deer ticks.

Good job Republican voters for creating a brand new cadre of millionaire tycoons in less than one year who think of you as suckers and don't give a darn about your medical problems, outrageous grocery bills, high rents, mortgages, school loans, or that you might ne taking care of an invalid or elderly parent.

Thanks to Killfile I won't be able to read the jejune defense of this greedy, selfish kakistocracy

Effin' unbelievable.


#6 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-11-14 08:45 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 4

Typo corrected: "Good job Republican voters for creating a brand new cadre of millionaire tycoons in less than one year who think of you as suckers and don't give a darn about your medical problems, outrageous grocery bills, high rents, mortgages, school loans, or that you might be taking care of an invalid or elderly parent."

#7 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-11-14 09:03 AM | Reply

Grift, in this administration!?!?
I guess there is a first time for everything.

#8 | Posted by MBlue at 2025-11-14 09:04 AM | Reply

Cor,

"Good job Republican voters for creating a brand new cadre of millionaire tycoons in less than one year who think of you as suckers and don't give a darn about your medical problems, outrageous grocery bills, high rents, mortgages, school loans, or that you might be taking care of an invalid or elderly parent."

Serious?

That goes way back further than a year. Decades even.

And the heartless nature of many of the wealthy is hardly limited to Republicans.

You're buying into some partisan BS rich Democrats want you to believe.

#9 | Posted by BillJohnson at 2025-11-14 09:14 AM | Reply

Typo corrected:
#8 | Posted by MBlue

At least you didn't put "Frim" in a giant headline.

#10 | Posted by TFDNihilist at 2025-11-14 09:18 AM | Reply | Funny: 1

And the heartless nature of many of the wealthy is hardly limited to Republicans.

There you go again Fake Plastic Christian.

Both sides are NOT the same.

Democrats passed the ACA.

Republicans passed tax cuts for the wealthy and attempted to repeal (and NOT) replace the ACA 70 times!

The difference could not be clearer.

Especially after this recent shutdown.

That is the one thing Democrats did get from the shutdown.

Clarifying the stark differences between the Parties.

#11 | Posted by donnerboy at 2025-11-14 09:22 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

Most corrupt administration ever.

The entire objective of the Pedo Crime Cabal is to:

1. Personally enrich themselves by stealing money from the taxpayers.

2. Set up recurring bribes and payoff from foreign governments.

3. Engage in criminal prosecutions of political enemies.

4. Fire anyone in government that serves as a watchdog for their corruption.

#12 | Posted by Nixon at 2025-11-14 09:26 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

I cannot wait for Nuremberg trials 2.0 where plastic faced meth granny goes to prison.

#13 | Posted by a_monson at 2025-11-14 09:27 AM | Reply

At least you didn't put "Frim" in a giant headline.

#10 | POSTED BY TFDNIHILIST

At least he didn't type "Despite the constant negative press Covfefe.."

And then fall asleep.

#14 | Posted by donnerboy at 2025-11-14 09:28 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Republicans don't care. Tom Homan was recorded taking a $50K bribe and all any republicans do is shrug it off.

#15 | Posted by johnny_hotsauce at 2025-11-14 09:45 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

Republicans, remember: You asked for this. Given the choice between a dozen solid conservatives and one Clinton-supporting con artist and game-show host, you chose the con artist. You chose him freely. Nobody made you do it.

#16 | Posted by lee_the_agent at 2025-11-14 09:56 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

That goes way back further than a year. Decades even.

Oh please. Don't try to downplay the blatant corruption of this administration with some lame as bothsiderism.

You voted for it. You still support it.

Own it.

#17 | Posted by jpw at 2025-11-14 10:18 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

Only the best...

OCU

#18 | Posted by OCUser at 2025-11-14 10:34 AM | Reply

"Big deal. She will be pardoned, like the other grifters now leeching from the American Taxpayer, including a certain orange-faced dotard..."

Pardoned for what? Having an employee's whose spouse works at a place that did work for the government? That describes most of DC, why are you only noticing how inbred our Federal Government is now? TDS?

#19 | Posted by visitor_ at 2025-11-14 10:47 AM | Reply

"Why hee not deed?"

-Melania

#20 | Posted by lee_the_agent at 2025-11-14 10:58 AM | Reply | Funny: 1

Here's a list of top 15 richest Americans and their political leaning.

Jeff Yass " Republican / Libertarian

Elon Musk " Republican-leaning / Conservative

Jeff Bezos " Mixed but leans Democratic socially, GOP in corporate donations

Michael Bloomberg " Democrat

Mark Zuckerberg " Leans Democratic

Warren Buffett " Democrat

Larry Ellison " Republican-leaning

Larry Page " Democratic-leaning (tech-sector default)

Sergey Brin " Democratic-leaning

Steve Ballmer " Democratic-leaning

Michael Dell " Democratic-leaning

Charles Koch " Republican / Libertarian

Jim Walton " Republican

Alice Walton " Democrat-leaning

J.B. Pritzker " Democrat

Doesn't appear there is a strong correlation between wealth and politics.

#21 | Posted by BillJohnson at 2025-11-14 11:19 AM | Reply

...why are you only noticing how inbred our Federal Government is now?
#19 | Posted by visitor

Why do you suddenly not care now?
I'm for the firing and prosecuting of all that deserve it.

#22 | Posted by TFDNihilist at 2025-11-14 11:21 AM | Reply

We're living in a kleptocracy.

"Kleptocracy is a government where corrupt leaders use political power to steal the wealth of their country for personal gain."

#23 | Posted by ClownShack at 2025-11-14 11:30 AM | Reply

#21

Nice try, no banana.

"Of the world's 100 richest billionaires, 36 are U.S. citizens and thus eligible to donate to candidates and other political committees here. OpenSecrets Blog found that 30 of those actually did so, contributing a total of $184.4 million " with 58 percent going to Republican efforts."

"Eight of these billionaire households (we included spouses) also fall on our top 100 megadonor list, meaning they and their families were in the uppermost layer of donors to candidates, parties and outside groups in the 2016 cycle.

These eight gave $175.7 million, with $74 million going to Dems and liberal groups, while $102 million went to Republican and GOP causes."

www.opensecrets.org

And it's only that close because Republicans made Money into Speech with Citizens United, so now if ANYONE or any Corporation wants to purchase a politician to write Laws for them they can... and do.

#24 | Posted by Corky at 2025-11-14 11:48 AM | Reply


Democrats passed the ACA.
Republicans passed tax cuts for the wealthy and attempted to repeal (and NOT) replace the ACA 70 times!
The difference could not be clearer.
#11 | POSTED BY DONNERBOY

Here's a poster that learned nothing from the shutdown.

ACA was a huge gift to the rich via subsidies.

How Millionaires Get Obamacare Subsidies Intended to Aid the Poor
www.nbcnews.com

#25 | Posted by oneironaut at 2025-11-14 12:30 PM | Reply


I'm for the firing and prosecuting of all that deserve it.
#22 | POSTED BY TFDNIHILIST

Sure, the silence has been noted how Gavin Newsom is at the center of not one, but three or four nepo cases and I haven't seen anyone post on those threads.

Certainly no one has said "prosecute" Gavin, infact DonorBot defends California's grifting.

Newsom Sees No Conflict Of Interest In Wife's Nonprofit, Which Funds Her Films And Pays Her Salary, Getting Money From Big Companies Lobbying State
deadline.com

Did you say anything then?? Of course not.

I say fire them all, as I have been posting about US grifting operations since I got here.

#26 | Posted by oneironaut at 2025-11-14 12:35 PM | Reply

I can't say I've seen or contributed to those threads at all. So save your outrage. I hardly ever post, and I don't live in Cali. But if he did something unethical or illegal then by all means.

#27 | Posted by TFDNihilist at 2025-11-14 01:03 PM | Reply

"Why do you suddenly not care now?
I'm for the firing and prosecuting of all that deserve it."

Be prepared to fire most of DC. Everyone is connected to someone. Bush, Biden, Obama, and Clinton, cronies are everywhere and deeply embedded.

#28 | Posted by visitor_ at 2025-11-14 01:24 PM | Reply

One,

"ACA was a huge gift to the rich via subsidies"

That ties to what I keep saying.

We need cost controls tied to whatever Healthcare system we inact. Lack of cost controls was ACA'S ultimate undoing.

The problem with throwing more money at ACA witbout cost management is it's always a temporary fix because costs will rise to match, guaranteed. The system resets to a higher baseline.

If the mandate had been kept, now we'd have healthy young people subsidizing the unhealthy and ACA would still be coming back to the extensions trough for more.

Every year, the money needed will always go up a little bit more, with no end in sight, unless someone does something unpopular like slamming on the brakes.

#29 | Posted by BillJohnson at 2025-11-14 01:25 PM | Reply

"We need cost controls tied to whatever Healthcare system we inact. "

Sounds like Medicare for All, or any kind of Universal Health Care. Most first-world countries do it via taxation of ALL the populace.

"Lack of cost controls was ACA'S ultimate undoing."

The reason TrumpCare has problems is Republicans removed the mandate. You can't remove the main leg and pretend that won't matter.

"If the mandate had been kept, now we'd have healthy young people subsidizing the unhealthy "

Don't look now, but that is how EVERY insurance works: those who don't use it subsidize those who do. If EVERYBODY used it, insurers would go broke.

#30 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-11-14 01:38 PM | Reply

"Every year, the money needed will always go up a little bit more"

That's called inflation. It happens...seemingly every year!

#31 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-11-14 01:40 PM | Reply

Obama to insurance companies, "How much $ do you need to insure everyone?"
Insurance companies to Obama, "How much $ you got, and next year, we'll need that and more."
Insurance companies to democrats, "To keep the money flowing, who do we make the check out to?"

#32 | Posted by visitor_ at 2025-11-14 01:43 PM | Reply

Dan,

Subsidizing insurance can't have run away premiums.

You don't fix a leak but turning up the water.

#33 | Posted by BillJohnson at 2025-11-14 01:45 PM | Reply

"How Millionaires Get Obamacare Subsidies Intended to Aid the Poor"

Yeah...if you're in an age bubble and are willing to buy crappy-return bonds and sell lots of other assets, to live on ~$60,000 a year.

Frankly, that's nothing like the Roth Conversion bubble between 65-70, when one spouse retires but the other doesn't.

#34 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-11-14 01:46 PM | Reply

When is Botox Barbie going to start stealing from cancer charities?

#35 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-11-14 01:47 PM | Reply

Anyone that says Medicare for all is a solution to controlling high healthcare costs and providing healthcare for all, is not on Medicare and had to wade through supplement and part C plans. Medicare is good for everyone except the really sick with chronic illness, which eventually include most people.

#36 | Posted by visitor_ at 2025-11-14 01:50 PM | Reply

"Subsidizing insurance can't have run away premiums."

What you're doing won't LOWER the costs. The only way to do that is a Public Option.

What are your ideas on actually lowering the costs? All I've seen is platitudes (We can't have runaway premiums; We have to lower the costs) but no hard suggestions.

#37 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-11-14 01:52 PM | Reply

Insurance companies to Obama, "How much $ you got, and next year, we'll need that and more."

Insurance companies to EVERYONE, "How much $ you got, and next year, we'll need that and more."

Fixed that for you.

#38 | Posted by Nixon at 2025-11-14 01:53 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

"Every year, the money needed will always go up a little bit more,"

That's because every year, you get older. And every year, there's medical inflation.

Every one of the policies on healthcare.gov, EVERY ONE OF THEM, has a rising price for every age. Between 27 and 64, there are THIRTY-EIGHT different premiums for every policy, all based on your age that year.

The folks who are 64 ALWAYS pay top of the market (Currently around $1200-$1500month), and that's usually what COBRA folks pay as well.

So your prices should go up every year for TWO reasons: you're a more expensive client than younger you last year...

...and medical inflation.

#39 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-11-14 02:01 PM | Reply

Universal Healthcare is such a Complex Beast

That ONLY 32 of the World's 33 Developed Nations have been able to make it work.

Unfortunately, republicans are holding back our entire nation.

#40 | Posted by ClownShack at 2025-11-14 02:07 PM | Reply

It's hilarious watching Trumpers and their apologists rewrite history

The ACA was the best healthcare program Democrats could get in the face of Republican opposition:

"AI

The statement that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was the best healthcare program Democrats could get in the face of Republican opposition reflects a widely held view among political analysts and participants at the time.

Unified Republican Opposition: Not a single Republican in the House or Senate voted for the final version of the ACA. This made bipartisan consensus on more ambitious reforms, such as a public option or single-payer system, politically impossible.

Legislative Hurdles: The Democrats initially had a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate, but they lost it with the election of Republican Scott Brown in early 2010.

This required Democrats to use the budget reconciliation process for subsequent changes to the bill, which only required 50 votes but limited the scope of what could be included.

Historical Context: Every Democratic president since Truman had attempted some form of universal healthcare, with limited success.

The ACA was seen as a significant, albeit imperfect, step forward in expanding coverage, cutting the uninsured rate in half since its passage.

In short, the ACA was a product of a complex and highly partisan legislative battle, representing a series of political and procedural compromises necessary to pass any major healthcare legislation in the face of intense opposition"

more

www.google.com

#41 | Posted by Corky at 2025-11-14 03:32 PM | Reply

If the democrats could pass the ACA without a single Republican, why couldn't they pass single payer or something better than a grift for insurance companies?

#42 | Posted by visitor_ at 2025-11-14 05:44 PM | Reply

Corky,

Nothing is perfect. ACA was imperfect but met a need.

Hopefully, we've learned what was good and what was bad about ACA.

Time for an upgrade.

Frequently, the situation with Republicans is they are resistant.

Now we have the situation where the President is ready and willing to tackle healthcare.

#43 | Posted by BillJohnson at 2025-11-14 05:44 PM | Reply | Funny: 2

the President is ready and willing to tackle healthcare.

Why? What's in it for him? A gold stethoscope? The newly minted Pfizer Peace Prize?

#44 | Posted by REDIAL at 2025-11-14 05:51 PM | Reply

#42

His Elementary School teachers 'splained 2 plus 2 to him more times that BJ was in that Bathhouse.

- Time for an upgrade.

Was BEFORE people start losing their Healthcare when their Premiums start to double.

And if you 'think' the GOP, who hasn't come up with a Plan in 15 years, is going to pass one in two months, well.... thinking isn't your best thing anyway, so.

- the President is ready and willing to tackle healthcare.

Do you have his picture over the fireplace with HIS bible with HIS name on it on the mantle?

Your Antichrist Cult Leader has intentionally murdered 600,000 people this year, 2/3rds of them children, mostly by starvation... his interest in Healthcare, and you, is non-existent.

#45 | Posted by Corky at 2025-11-14 05:52 PM | Reply

Now we have the situation where the President is ready and willing to tackle healthcare.
Posted by BillJohnson at 2025-11-14 05:44 PM | Reply

You're full of BS as per the usual. Trump doesn't care about anyone else but himself. He's not tackling healthcare. Neither are the Republicans in the Congress. Do try again.

#46 | Posted by LauraMohr at 2025-11-14 05:52 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

#43

---- off, Bill. What the ---- did he do the first four years, you ignorant whelp of a syphilitic gutter ----?

#47 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-11-14 06:22 PM | Reply

Laura,

It doesnt look like dems have any choice but to work with him.

They might as well make the most of it.

#48 | Posted by BillJohnson at 2025-11-14 06:51 PM | Reply

Redial,

"What's in it for him?"

Good question.

Probably the same thing that pushed him to run for President in the first place.

He's been saying for decades that America's getting ripped off and sliding in the wrong direction.

That's his whole worldview. A lot of bad deals, weak leaders, and a country that needs a course correction.

He wants to MAGA.

And like him or not, his actions line up with what he's been saying all along.

#49 | Posted by BillJohnson at 2025-11-14 07:01 PM | Reply

- It doesnt look like dems have any choice but to work with him.

Sure they have a choice... they can just let Trump swing in the wind with HIS choice to double healthcare costs WITH NO PLAN IN PLACE, and then maybe, if we're lucky, have a Blue Wave and at least try to get a healthcare system like the 25 major economic nations way ahead of us in healthcare outcomes have.

Of course, Republicans will still do what they did when America had to settle for the Corporate-owned ACA... not give a single vote to the effort to have decent healthcare:

as #41's history PROVES.

#50 | Posted by Corky at 2025-11-14 07:03 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Corky,

"they can just let Trump swing in the wind with HIS choice to double healthcare"

A few days ago I wrote Trump will have to watch out for people who will sabotage his efforts.

Hopefully there won't be people who think like you in Congress.

#51 | Posted by BillJohnson at 2025-11-14 10:19 PM | Reply | Funny: 2

- people who will sabotage his efforts.

Too bad some people didn't sabotage his efforts to purposefully murder 600,000 people this year, mainly by starvation... 2/3rds of whom were children.

Are you proud of your Cult Leader for that, BJ? Was it the Christian thing to do?

Or are you going to keep hiding from the Facts?

#52 | Posted by Corky at 2025-11-14 10:35 PM | Reply

Trump will have to watch out for people who will sabotage his efforts.

Do you honestly think Lewzer knows anything about health care? Beyond he's looking forward to scrawling his pubic hair signature on some document some day?

#53 | Posted by REDIAL at 2025-11-14 10:36 PM | Reply

What happened to BJ?

It's SO unlike him to run away from that question... yet again.

#54 | Posted by Corky at 2025-11-14 11:31 PM | Reply

Speaking of BJs, what's this about Don going down on Bill Clinton?

It seems like, for the politicians, being a pervert is a prerequisite for seeking office.

#55 | Posted by horstngraben at 2025-11-15 12:19 AM | Reply

Speaking of BJs, what's this about Don going down on Bill Clinton?
It seems like, for the politicians, being a pervert is a prerequisite for seeking office.

#55 | Posted by horstngraben at 2025-11-15 12:19 AM | Reply

With Don's tiny hands. Bill's johnson must have looked HUGE in comparison.

#56 | Posted by LauraMohr at 2025-11-15 12:23 AM | Reply

Trump's mouth is pretty farkin big tho.

#57 | Posted by horstngraben at 2025-11-15 12:29 AM | Reply

Speaking of BJs, what's this about Don going down on Bill Clinton?
It seems like, for the politicians, being a pervert is a prerequisite for seeking office.
#55 | Posted by horstngraben at 2025-11-15 12:19 AM | Reply
With Don's tiny hands. Bill's johnson must have looked HUGE in comparison.

#56 | Posted by LauraMohr at 2025-11-15 12:23 AM | Reply

Not to be confused with BillJohnson's Johnson which will remain ignorant of.

#58 | Posted by LauraMohr at 2025-11-15 12:29 AM | Reply

It's YUGE....

#59 | Posted by BillJohnson at 2025-11-15 01:42 AM | Reply

And good old Bill Johnson is the first sychophant to arrive with the famous "Both Sides are the Same defense! " Congratulations Bill!

#60 | Posted by danni at 2025-11-15 07:26 AM | Reply

sure they did.

and trump colluded with russa

and he said all nazies were very fine people

and biden wasn't a brain dead retard veggie

and you know the rest.

--the current dem rump kissing media will NEVER regain any credibility again....nor ANYONE who
thinks they're objective journalists.

#61 | Posted by shrimptacodan at 2025-11-15 08:41 AM | Reply

The corruption saturatiing the Trump Debacle continues apace.

#62 | Posted by e1g1 at 2025-11-15 09:41 AM | Reply

"A few days ago I wrote Trump will have to watch out for people who will sabotage his efforts."

Yeah. That's fricking hilarious.

Trumpy has done nothing but SABOTAGE the ACA. A federal law. Passed by Congress. Signed by the President. And broken the law in ways too numerous to list here.

And suddenly you are worried about someone "sabotaging" Trumpy's hateful agenda?

Seriously.

GFY

#63 | Posted by donnerboy at 2025-11-15 12:15 PM | Reply

Donner,

"And suddenly you are worried about someone sabotaging' Trumpy's hateful agenda?"

Think for a second.

It wasn't Trump who created the ACA.

It wasn't Trump who put the sunset clause in the subsidies.

The mess we're in now is due to how the last COVID-era extension was written. The enhancements were written to be temporary and are now expiring.

So how exactly is this "Trump's hateful agenda"?

Simply, we're at a fork in the road.

Either Congress comes up with something new, or ACA premiums explode and the message to people is basically: "Tough luck, just pay it."

You're so busy trying to pin this on Trump that you're ignoring the actual problem. Cost and the design of the entire healthcare support structure.

That attitude isn't being resistant. It's simply counterproductive and doesn't make sense.

If Democrats in Congress behave the way you are, then healthcare benefits for the poor are finished until someone addresses it again.

What needs to be addressed now is cost controls and the reality that people in employer group plans are getting hit harder every year.

The company might cover the employee portion, but family coverage is often pushed partly or even mostly onto the employee. Deductibles in group plans keep rising while coverage shrinks. The ACA didn't fix any of that because the employer plan cost shift hadn't hit the critical stage yet.

Since the time ACA was implemented, some problems improved, but other problems, especially rising deductibles, and cost shifting in employer plans, have only gotten worse.

Lastly, many employers offer tiered plans such as Bronze and Gold options. Managers often receive access to the Gold tier while regular employees end up in the Bronze tier, which is legal under ACA guidelines but puts a heavy cost burden on families.

This imbalance is one more reason the ACA needs to be updated or replaced with a system that directly addresses today's issues including cost controls and fairness in employer sponsored plans.

#64 | Posted by BillJohnson at 2025-11-15 01:36 PM | Reply

Michelle Obama @ 4 mins in...

www.youtube.com

#65 | Posted by Corky at 2025-11-15 01:50 PM | Reply

"So how exactly is this "Trump's hateful agenda"?"

Tell us what Trump's agenda is, and we'll point out the hateful parts.
But you have to tell us what Trump's agenda is.
We don't think you know what Trump's agenda is.

#66 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-11-15 02:15 PM | Reply

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