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Trump administration 2024-2028

Oh for the love of God… Do they not realize how important this type of modeling and forecasting is for warnings of severe weather, and saving lives?
They don’t or they don’t care. At this point I lean towards the second point as they have already done similar things with deadly results. If they are choosing to ignore that they are willfully ignorant.

People have already died from this administrations removal of funding to similar things, like in Texas last year. I suspect more will continue to die from this administrations callous actions.
 
They don’t or they don’t care. At this point I lean towards the second point as they have already done similar things with deadly results. If they are choosing to ignore that they are willfully ignorant.

People have already died from this administrations removal of funding to similar things, like in Texas last year. I suspect more will continue to die from this administrations callous actions.
Yes, just as every federal dollar spent provides some kind of benefit to someone, every federal dollar removed risks someone dying. What is staggering, though, is the number of people dying because spending isn't being pushed to much higher levels.
 
(GW Bush-appointed) Federal Judge to the "Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History" Administration: yes, you have to put the slavery thing back up in the President's House exhibit in Philly ....
 
(GW Bush-appointed) Federal Judge to the "Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History" Administration: yes, you have to put the slavery thing back up in the President's House exhibit in Philly ....
Since when does this administration listen to court orders?
 
Since when does this administration listen to court orders?
Across the entire board, very close to 100% of the time. Legal observers have noted that Trump's administrations have been heavily challenged in courts and nonetheless comply when legal options are exhausted or the administration doesn't want to pursue all options. Some people are misled into believing that the administration ignores orders because they don't understand the procedural wrangling, particularly those who mistake lower courts' procedural orders as some kinds of final judgements and don't pay attention to the subsequent rounds until all legal options are exhausted.

There are some obvious outright exceptions, almost entirely related to deportation activity - eg. demands to return or expedite return of a person or people deported, or to immediately release people taken into custody for deportation - which mean no-one should claim 100% compliance for the administration. The particular weak point is the delaying tactics being used to avoid having to release people detained for deportation. The administration is determined to deport people in the country illegally, and people opposed to deportations are determined to use the courts to fight as many battles as possible. There is not a good faith intent on either side to expeditiously deport only the masses of people in the country illegally who are legitimately deportable.

From one side, the administration is ignoring the courts and all the fault is on the administration. From the other side, prior administrations set up the problem by ignoring faithful execution of the laws and all the fault is on them, and those continuing to resist and failing to cooperate with enforcement. Intractable.
 
"At one dinner with critical prominent economists, he added: “The president says, ‘I understand you guys are upset.’ They said, ‘Yes, we’re upset. You’re choosing a path. Instead of restructuring the banks, you’re going to put millions of people out of homes. Yes, we’re upset.’”

"Obama, Trumka said, replied: “I understand that, but they give me peace and quiet in the capital market. And I need peace and quiet in the capital market so that I can get this other important work done.”

"Trumka never forgot the exchange. “That still rings in my head,” he said. “They [the Obama administration] never understood the anger. Quite frankly, when that [the financial crash and subsequent bail outs] happened, people wanted vengeance.”

"That tale of a breakdown of trust between Obama’s White House and the American public, which Trump seized on in his rise to office, comes up in a range of policy areas covered by the oral histories."

And thus, Trump....

And NATO and Canada.

Obama thought Trump was a joke. He completely misjudged the mood in America​

Hundreds of newly-released interviews have revealed just how badly the Democrat administration failed to grasp reality

Roland OliphantChief Foreign Analyst
 
"At one dinner with critical prominent economists, he added: “The president says, ‘I understand you guys are upset.’ They said, ‘Yes, we’re upset. You’re choosing a path. Instead of restructuring the banks, you’re going to put millions of people out of homes. Yes, we’re upset.’”

"Obama, Trumka said, replied: “I understand that, but they give me peace and quiet in the capital market. And I need peace and quiet in the capital market so that I can get this other important work done.”

"Trumka never forgot the exchange. “That still rings in my head,” he said. “They [the Obama administration] never understood the anger. Quite frankly, when that [the financial crash and subsequent bail outs] happened, people wanted vengeance.”

"That tale of a breakdown of trust between Obama’s White House and the American public, which Trump seized on in his rise to office, comes up in a range of policy areas covered by the oral histories."

And thus, Trump....

And NATO and Canada.

Obama thought Trump was a joke. He completely misjudged the mood in America​

Hundreds of newly-released interviews have revealed just how badly the Democrat administration failed to grasp reality

Roland OliphantChief Foreign Analyst

I wonder if Obama would like a Mulligan on that one ?
 
Her first two concerns are valid, IMHO. But the last one silly.
Isn't a bit like saying, 'I don't want the Jew's rounded up next to my school, what if the children see them being beaten as they get on the trains?'
 
Isn't a bit like saying, 'I don't want the Jew's rounded up next to my school, what if the children see them being beaten as they get on the trains?'

Her third point ? I think thats probably what you want it equate to.

But I think as a parent or care giver to small children we look to shelter them from things. I still think its silly.

The safety concerns are valid though IMHO.
 
agreed but is it just another version of NIMBY?

Sure.

I also don't want a homeless encampment in my back yard. Shoot me.

We have always moved these things outsoide of towns. Tour Kingston, Ont and you can watch how the city as grown by where the prisons are.
 
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