Rump wants us to think he can wage war in the Pacific.

I know you leftardiots are desperately trying to turn Puerto Rico into Trumps Katrina. It is patently obvious. It of course is failing.

BTW, what are you doing to help Puerto Rico? I guess if it is the same you did to help your fellow Floridians that would be a big fucking donut wouldn't it?

Maybe take your kids to Universal to deal with the stress of it all?

Didn't Comrade Brad Jarod ferry his spoiled spawn back and forth to his air-conditioned office in his carbon-belching car while 8 aged neighbors of his perished in the heat?
 
Nope. The lamest threads begin with this:

"Members banned from this thread: Chuck and Nancy, Threedee, blackascoal, evince, christiefan915, ZappasGuitar, signalmankenneth, Taichiliberal, Covfefe, Rune, Althea, Buckly J. Ewer, Text Drivers are Killers, CFM, domer76, The Sage of Main Street, archives, Nomad, Micawber, TTQ64, Hesher, crowonapost, Amadeus, Tomas Fabregas, soiled knickers, Silver Buzzard, BillyB, floridafan, squared, Zippity Doo Da and Jenniel"

Thanks for the list. It helped bolster mine. See you can be of use to people sometimes
 
Didn't Comrade Brad Jarod ferry his spoiled spawn back and forth to his air-conditioned office in his carbon-belching car while 8 aged neighbors of his perished in the heat?


That is what he said. He also didn't open up his office to any suffering Floridians. Amazing how none of his fellow libs heaped scorn on him. Typical left wing hypocrisy

Jarod had a "I got mine, fuck you" mentality
 
The conservatives above are totally missing your point, not only did the President wait nearly a week to even shown concern with PR plight, now, while the devastation is drowning out his new tax proposal, logistically they can't even mount an effective assistence

And they expect this President to conduct a major conflict?
 
I'm also banned on apps, as are others

Find one thread I have started in APP where you are thread banned. The only person in APP that I routinely thread banned was Midcan but that was for spite. You on the other hand have no excuse.

Now maybe you haven't ASKED for permission to post in APP? If so, that isn't my fault is it? You have to ask the Mods permission thus agreeing to abide by the enhanced moderation. Come on tough guy. The water is warm.
 
The conservatives above are totally missing your point, not only did the President wait nearly a week to even shown concern with PR plight, now, while the devastation is drowning out his new tax proposal, logistically they can't even mount an effective assistence

And they expect this President to conduct a major conflict?


Bullshit, but why do I expect you to be honest?

The democrat Governor of PR seems content with the response. You think he might know more than you?
 
The conservatives above are totally missing your point, not only did the President wait nearly a week to even shown concern with PR plight, now, while the devastation is drowning out his new tax proposal, logistically they can't even mount an effective assistence

And they expect this President to conduct a major conflict?
Scary
 
Thread bans are the "law of the land" as decided by the forum in a vote.

Every name on that list of mine that you whine about is on it for a reason.

You are in a select group that includes racists, liars, and trolls because you earned your spot in the Loser's Club.

If you want to be allowed to participate in my threads again, stop lying - not that you respect a thread ban, as you proved yesterday.

You don't want to do your job as a moderator, yet you can use your privileges improperly when it suits you.

Resign.

You are worthless, as a human and as a moderator.

Started by the forum PUSSY:
"Members banned from this thread: Chuck and Nancy, Threedee, blackascoal, evince, christiefan915, ZappasGuitar, signalmankenneth, Taichiliberal, Covfefe, Rune, Althea, Buckly J. Ewer, Text Drivers are Killers, CFM, domer76, The Sage of Main Street, archives, Nomad, Micawber, TTQ64, Hesher, crowonapost, Amadeus, Tomas Fabregas, soiled knickers, Silver Buzzard, BillyB, floridafan, squared, Zippity Doo Da and Jenniel"
 
Bullshit, but why do I expect you to be honest?

The democrat Governor of PR seems content with the response. You think he might know more than you?

I've seen that one line quoted and requoted as a defense of the President's neglect of PR, now for the rest of the story,

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-help-from-washington/?utm_term=.79b95e2a3500

Not "bullshit," the President, so busy orchestrating his NFL controversy, ignored PR, and now when caught, is attempting to catch up, but logistically his Administration is totally unprepared
 
The double standard is sickening.

Liberals were actually demanding to know why Trump didn't open up Mar a Lago to "refugees" during the storm regardless of the fact that it is on the oceanfront (and Lake Worth) as was in the evacuation zone. :palm:

BTW, Comrade Jarod self-identifies as "Brad".

Now that settles it, "liberals," and with this guy that means banned posters, said somewhere someplace in infinity that Mar a Lago should take refugees, so now the President's neglect toward PR is acceptable, beautiful, is it any wonder these people are such easy prey for radio demogogues?
 
I've seen that one line quoted and requoted as a defense of the President's neglect of PR, now for the rest of the story, Not "bullshit," the President, so busy orchestrating his NFL controversy, ignored PR, and now when caught, is attempting to catch up, but logistically his Administration is totally unprepared

The "rest of the story" from your own link doesn't say what you claimed it said, anchovies.

Here's the text you didn't post. I think I know why.


Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló is warning that his government needs broader assistance from the federal government, calling on the Pentagon especially to provide more aid for law enforcement and transportation.

Rosselló said he's also worried that Congress will shortchange his island once the initial wave of emergency relief is gone.

“We still need some more help. This is clearly a critical disaster in Puerto Rico,” he said on a shaky cellphone connection Sunday night from San Juan. “It can’t be minimized and we can’t start overlooking us now that the storm passed, because the danger lurks.”

Senior congressional aides in both parties said late Sunday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency isn't expected to ask lawmakers for a new round of federal disaster relief funding until mid-October, meaning that the agency thinks it has enough money at its disposal to cover major disaster recovery operations nationwide. Absent a formal request from the Trump administration, lawmakers cannot begin work on a federal relief bill for the latest round of damage caused by record-setting hurricanes, the aides said.

Whenever lawmakers get around to passing such legislation, Rosselló wants them to remember: “This is a major disaster, not unlike Katrina or Sandy. There is going to be a hefty toll for us to make sure that we can reestablish normalcy and build Puerto Rico back stronger.”

Rosselló said he has had “great collaboration and communication” with FEMA and the Department of Health and Human Services, which have been on the island since the morning after the storm assessing damage and setting up shelters.

But after several intense days of preparation, response, rescue and cleanup, Rosselló said, local law enforcement agencies are strained and hampered in their ability to reach far-flung areas that may still need relief. Even as he asked for more assistance from the Defense Department, he stopped short of requesting that the Trump administration declare martial law.

“What we're suggesting at the onset is that we make sure we get the necessary airplanes, the necessary capabilities so we can get to people. And some brigades, either of law enforcement officers in Florida or other places to supplement the efforts of our law enforcement officers,” he said. “Nothing as extreme as martial law, but certainly capabilities so we can reach people that are in need.”

In a news release Sunday, FEMA outlined the ongoing federal response, noting that the Defense Department has deployed helicopters to conduct rescue flights, damage assessments and to airlift medical patients to safety flown from the USS Kearsarge and the USS Oak Hill and manned by personnel from the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit.

The U.S. Coast Guard, which is part of the Department of Homeland Security, is also operating nine vessels off Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Several urban search and rescue teams from FEMA and other agencies are either in Puerto Rico or were en route Sunday, FEMA said.

Other local leaders have expressed concern that lawlessness could become a major factor in the coming days. San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz said she knows that looting is already happening across her city.

“There is horror in the streets,” she said in a raw, emotional interview with The Washington Post on Saturday. “People are actually becoming prisoners in their own homes.” “I know we’re not going to get to everybody in time. Two days ago, I said I was concerned about that. Now I know we won’t get to everybody in time,” Cruz said.

The governor is a 38-year-old academic who once represented Puerto Rico in the International Mathematical Olympiads. He is head of the New Progressive Party, which advocates for statehood and is loosely affiliated with the Democratic Party. He spent Sunday assessing the damage across the island of more than 3.4 million residents, and he traveled with National Guard troops to deliver aid to some parts of San Juan.

As of Sunday night, Rosselló said he had yet to hear from the mayors of six tiny municipalities, mostly in mountainous and southern parts of the island. Although the death toll officially stands at 10, he fears it will climb in the coming days.

“Flying over the island and seeing the complete devastation of humble housing — wooden housing — seeing the propensity of floods in different areas, you can’t help but wonder if some people didn’t go to safe shelter, stay there and whether they were impacted,” he said.

While Rosselló is pleased with the initial short-term response to the hurricane, he is clearly wary of what may transpire next in Washington — and concerned that Americans broadly aren't paying enough attention to his island's plight.

“I’m afraid that perhaps other events have garnered more attention than this one, when the force of nature, the impact that this has had, the devastation is equal to those events,” he said — referring to recent storms in Florida, Texas and elsewhere.

“We are U.S. citizens that just a few weeks ago went to the aid of other U.S. citizens even as we’re going through our fiscal downturn and as we were hit by another storm,” he said. “Now, we’ve been essentially devastated. Complete destruction of the power infrastructure, severe destruction of the housing infrastructure, food and water are needed. My petition is that we were there once for our brothers and sisters, our other U.S. citizens, now it’s time that U.S. citizens in Puerto Rico are taken care of adequately, properly.”

If the situation isn't addressed in the coming weeks, there could be “massive migration to other states, which will bring a whole host of other problems to Puerto Rico and the states. It is within everybody’s interest that we handle this situation for what it is — an unprecedented situation, where two hurricanes back-to-back hit Puerto Rico on an island that was under fiscal turmoil. Those considerations need to be taken into consideration when Congress puts together its aid bill.”

Late last week after the storm hit, some Florida lawmakers said they had already begun planning for the arrival of “tens of thousands” of Puerto Ricans to the mainland United States, a move that is legal — given that island residents are U.S. citizens — but that could put strain on states also recovering from recent natural disasters.
 
That is what he said. He also didn't open up his office to any suffering Floridians. Amazing how none of his fellow libs heaped scorn on him. Typical left wing hypocrisy

Jarod had a "I got mine, fuck you" mentality

The double standard is sickening.

Liberals were actually demanding to know why Trump didn't open up Mar a Lago to "refugees" during the storm regardless of the fact that it is on the oceanfront (and Lake Worth) and was in the evacuation zone. :palm:

BTW, Comrade Jarod self-identifies as "Brad".
 
I've seen that one line quoted and requoted as a defense of the President's neglect of PR, now for the rest of the story,

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-help-from-washington/?utm_term=.79b95e2a3500

Not "bullshit," the President, so busy orchestrating his NFL controversy, ignored PR, and now when caught, is attempting to catch up, but logistically his Administration is totally unprepared

Everything will be fine in Puerto Rico. I know you libbies are desperately trying to resurrect Katrina, but it will fail
 
Now that settles it, "liberals," and with this guy that means banned posters, said somewhere someplace in infinity that Mar a Lago should take refugees, so now the President's neglect toward PR is acceptable, beautiful, is it any wonder these people are such easy prey for radio demogogues?

You actually think that's what I said, anchovies?

"Liberals" does not = "banned posters", anchovies. Man Mountain Michael Moore was the head idiot who demanded to know why Trump didn't open up Mar a Lago to "refugees" during the storm.

Despite Mr Moore's wishes, sheltering families and those less off at Mar-a-Largo will be tricky as the resort has been reportedly evacuated as well. Time magazine reports that Palm Beach County officials ordered the evacuation.

https://www.indy100.com/article/michael-moore-donald-trump-mar-a-lago-shelter-hurricane-irma-7937726

The President hasn't neglected Puerto Rico, according the the Governor, so you there's no "neglect" to find "acceptable".

Ricardo Rosselló, the DEMOCRAT Governor of Puerto Rico is more honest than you are, but you don't want to acknowledge what he says.

DEMOCRAT Governor of Puerto Rico: "We are very grateful for the administration. They have responded quickly. The president has been very attentive to the situation, personally calling me several times".


https://web.archive.org/web/20170926172018/http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/devastated-puerto-rico-needs-unprecedented-aid-says-governor/

"Radio"? Are you stuck in the Nineties, anchovies? :rofl2:

Do you see why I don't allow you to play with the adults in my discussions, anchovies?
 
The "rest of the story" from your own link doesn't say what you claimed it said, anchovies.

Here's the text you didn't post. I think I know why.


Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló is warning that his government needs broader assistance from the federal government, calling on the Pentagon especially to provide more aid for law enforcement and transportation.

Rosselló said he's also worried that Congress will shortchange his island once the initial wave of emergency relief is gone.

“We still need some more help. This is clearly a critical disaster in Puerto Rico,” he said on a shaky cellphone connection Sunday night from San Juan. “It can’t be minimized and we can’t start overlooking us now that the storm passed, because the danger lurks.”

Senior congressional aides in both parties said late Sunday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency isn't expected to ask lawmakers for a new round of federal disaster relief funding until mid-October, meaning that the agency thinks it has enough money at its disposal to cover major disaster recovery operations nationwide. Absent a formal request from the Trump administration, lawmakers cannot begin work on a federal relief bill for the latest round of damage caused by record-setting hurricanes, the aides said.

Whenever lawmakers get around to passing such legislation, Rosselló wants them to remember: “This is a major disaster, not unlike Katrina or Sandy. There is going to be a hefty toll for us to make sure that we can reestablish normalcy and build Puerto Rico back stronger.”

Rosselló said he has had “great collaboration and communication” with FEMA and the Department of Health and Human Services, which have been on the island since the morning after the storm assessing damage and setting up shelters.

But after several intense days of preparation, response, rescue and cleanup, Rosselló said, local law enforcement agencies are strained and hampered in their ability to reach far-flung areas that may still need relief. Even as he asked for more assistance from the Defense Department, he stopped short of requesting that the Trump administration declare martial law.

“What we're suggesting at the onset is that we make sure we get the necessary airplanes, the necessary capabilities so we can get to people. And some brigades, either of law enforcement officers in Florida or other places to supplement the efforts of our law enforcement officers,” he said. “Nothing as extreme as martial law, but certainly capabilities so we can reach people that are in need.”

In a news release Sunday, FEMA outlined the ongoing federal response, noting that the Defense Department has deployed helicopters to conduct rescue flights, damage assessments and to airlift medical patients to safety flown from the USS Kearsarge and the USS Oak Hill and manned by personnel from the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit.

The U.S. Coast Guard, which is part of the Department of Homeland Security, is also operating nine vessels off Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Several urban search and rescue teams from FEMA and other agencies are either in Puerto Rico or were en route Sunday, FEMA said.

Other local leaders have expressed concern that lawlessness could become a major factor in the coming days. San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz said she knows that looting is already happening across her city.

“There is horror in the streets,” she said in a raw, emotional interview with The Washington Post on Saturday. “People are actually becoming prisoners in their own homes.” “I know we’re not going to get to everybody in time. Two days ago, I said I was concerned about that. Now I know we won’t get to everybody in time,” Cruz said.

The governor is a 38-year-old academic who once represented Puerto Rico in the International Mathematical Olympiads. He is head of the New Progressive Party, which advocates for statehood and is loosely affiliated with the Democratic Party. He spent Sunday assessing the damage across the island of more than 3.4 million residents, and he traveled with National Guard troops to deliver aid to some parts of San Juan.

As of Sunday night, Rosselló said he had yet to hear from the mayors of six tiny municipalities, mostly in mountainous and southern parts of the island. Although the death toll officially stands at 10, he fears it will climb in the coming days.

“Flying over the island and seeing the complete devastation of humble housing — wooden housing — seeing the propensity of floods in different areas, you can’t help but wonder if some people didn’t go to safe shelter, stay there and whether they were impacted,” he said.

While Rosselló is pleased with the initial short-term response to the hurricane, he is clearly wary of what may transpire next in Washington — and concerned that Americans broadly aren't paying enough attention to his island's plight.

“I’m afraid that perhaps other events have garnered more attention than this one, when the force of nature, the impact that this has had, the devastation is equal to those events,” he said — referring to recent storms in Florida, Texas and elsewhere.

“We are U.S. citizens that just a few weeks ago went to the aid of other U.S. citizens even as we’re going through our fiscal downturn and as we were hit by another storm,” he said. “Now, we’ve been essentially devastated. Complete destruction of the power infrastructure, severe destruction of the housing infrastructure, food and water are needed. My petition is that we were there once for our brothers and sisters, our other U.S. citizens, now it’s time that U.S. citizens in Puerto Rico are taken care of adequately, properly.”

If the situation isn't addressed in the coming weeks, there could be “massive migration to other states, which will bring a whole host of other problems to Puerto Rico and the states. It is within everybody’s interest that we handle this situation for what it is — an unprecedented situation, where two hurricanes back-to-back hit Puerto Rico on an island that was under fiscal turmoil. Those considerations need to be taken into consideration when Congress puts together its aid bill.”

Late last week after the storm hit, some Florida lawmakers said they had already begun planning for the arrival of “tens of thousands” of Puerto Ricans to the mainland United States, a move that is legal — given that island residents are U.S. citizens — but that could put strain on states also recovering from recent natural disasters.

Exactly, does it sound as if the Governor is estatic with the President's efforts as conservatives are attempting to portray, and that is nothing compared to what their Representative and Mayor of San Juan is saying
 
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