Time to Wake Up 307: The Mischief Continues
Secretary Wright, the Trump Administration first started by telling the lie: that clean energy is more expensive than
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Secretary Wright, the Trump Administration first started by telling the lie: that clean energy is more expensive than
group amici who come into the Court to tell it what to do–and have, I would … tell, it would be unprecedented for us to second-guess the D.C. Circuit’s decision that a stay
Congress mattered. When swearing an oath to “tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth … only one to a single State. Another tell here is Zeldin’s behavior: the yelling, accusing, and fist
significant civil liberties concerns.” My Republican colleagues should tell the American people whether this invasion of privacy
when something is true. But the most telling part is that Trump’s mind, asked about Epstein, immediately … British government. During this period, Epstein would tell people he was a “bounty hunter” who tracked down hidden
tactic in that intimidation campaign. There are some tells. Tell No. 1: It is rare for a Senator … later if you already called the defendant guilty. Tell No. 2: Impeachment isn’t a remedy for judges
Executive branch of government can start telling the Members of the Senate what CODELS they can and cannot … this likely to hit first? I will tell you a region that is headed for this fast
what they knew, what their own scientists were telling them. Phase 2: Actively mislead the public when … lack of probable cause. Any Federal prosecutor can tell you how unusual and how embarrassing that is. Desperate
predict future risk honestly and well. They’re telling us that an economic storm is coming, driven … blind spots. I’ve seen polling presentations, supposedly telling us what we should care about, that didn
needed to be prevented. Well, the judge asked: Tell me about the fraud. Show me some evidence. There