Donald Trump and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Budget

and everything will be encrypted.

” whom the latest batch of Wikileaks-procured emails show to be ever on the make to debauch the polis in the most brutal fashion imaginable.as though ISIS kidnappers are forcing otherwise intelligent and coherent American adults at gunpoint to shout spittle-flecked talking points nonsensically into the void.

Donald Trump and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Budget

cannily leveraged her Facebook following into a high-profile career as a bona fide plain-folks pundit? And isn’t that why she’s one of the most revered political muses and orators of our age?Oh.the most unfiltered possible account of Campaign ’16 that it’s brought in no less an authority on political straight talk than Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway as interviewee.” Since Facebook has conquered the news world without benefit of any recognizably human editing.

Donald Trump and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Budget

senior Trump operatives like the candidate’s son-in-law Jared Kushner are clearly positioning the Trump brand for a dramatic post-election push into the mediaverse.Trump himself has disavowed any ambition to found an eponymous media empire in the wake of his flailing presidential campaign.

Donald Trump and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Budget

And there’s plenty more where that came from! Conway goes on to assail the “widespread voter fraud” already being orchestrated by the Democratic power elite; surely it’s the liberal mob that has created chaotic early voting schedules in majority-black districts in North Carolina.

and since the Trump campaign has made its name by sundering all vestigial ties to consensual reality.Our favorite SFTP clients for Windows and Mac are WinSCP and Forklift

The electrical energy created would be channeled through a cable in the support stem and back to shore to feed into the grid.Now a project from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) has outlined plans for turbines that would sit alongside tetrapods.

6 in) attached to a permanent magnet electric generator encased in ceramic to keep the damaging seawater out.which uses a 360-degree rotating float mechanism; a system of buoys attached to a jetty in Gibraltar that rise and fall with the waves; a proposed system from UC Berkeley that would absorb that energy by carpeting the seafloor; and an artificial blowhole in development in Australia that captures energy from air displaced by waves.

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