
US Representative Katie Porter and a very condensed and shameful segment with Trump's Ben Carson. Carson was appointed to head the Department of Housing and Urban development via a president two doesn't give one damn about the plight of Americans who earn less than a million dollars per year. A president who has validated he has absolutely no interest in the plight of the nation's poor. If the aforementioned poor is a person of color... well you can complete that thought.
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Let's drill down on that again.This is what happens when you appoint someone who has ZERO experience.— Holly Figueroa O'Reilly (@AynRandPaulRyan) May 21, 2019
Katie Porter asked Ben Carson about REOs.
He thought she said "Oreos".
He had no idea what REO's were. He's the frickin' HUD secretary.
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If you believe that was a bit revealing and uncomfortable give this segment a few minutes of your time. Time is valuable, but the current state of life int he US requires expending time and effort to understand the level to which 70 percent of the US electorate has delivered the nation to Trumpism.
US Representative Alma Adams, D-NC, questioned Trump's obviously inept and misplaced Head of Housing and Urban Development, Ben Carson.
As is the case with all things Trump, how do you suspect Carson handled his utter inept stumble offer a common housing industry acronym, REO? He resorts to theatrics akin to that of a trump carnival clown. Courtesy The Business Insider.


From Carson to a quick visit with Republican who stated the prospect of the rape of a woman as in some cases consensual.
May 17, 2019 | 1:44 PM EDT
Apparently, the Republican returned to this statements and offered the ever-present perfunctory apology.
From "consensual rape to the leader of the GOP, and the leader of conservative America (as well as the 46.9% of potential US voters who didn't vote in 2016), and the nation's irrefutable worse president in the nation's history.
Earlier today, Nancy Pelosi responded to questions about Trump's potential involvement in a coverup. Her response was "yes." It appears as such. Within the hour Trump is reported to have left an infrastructure meeting with Pelosi and others. He seems to have run out the Rose Garden for a game of marbles. Yes, take ones marbles and run hone when the game just isn't as one wishes.
Take a few minutes to watch and listen to a guilty person throwout invalidated garbage regarding his presidency.
Last week we held on the follows Trump carnival acts. Life is simply too short to work at tracking and reporting on Trump's idiocy and his rapidly growing reality of the Trump Lie.
President Trump: "So the economy is doing very well by every measure. We're having probably the greatest economy that we've had anywhere, anytime in the history of our country." pic.twitter.com/NEqJMJB13o— The Hill (@thehill) May 14, 2019
President Trump: "Even Mueller -- not a friend of mine -- even Bob Mueller came out. No collusion. And he had 18 people that didn't like Donald Trump that were Hillary Clinton fans... It was the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the people of this country." pic.twitter.com/6ZHW5LBe8q— The Hill (@thehill) May 14, 2019
President Trump: "We'll see what happens with Iran. If they do anything, it will be a very bad mistake. If they do anything. I'm hearing little stories about Iran. If they do anything, they will suffer greatly. We'll see what happens with Iran." pic.twitter.com/kxz3wr03qj— The Hill (@thehill) May 14, 2019
Everyone should go back and view a few segments of The Apprentice and Celebrity Apprentice, and after viewing ask yourself a question. Is it truly possible Trump as a celebrity would warm to the hearts and psyches of so many very gullible Americans? Obviously, the question is a look back with an overdose of rhetorical.
A Game of Marbles.