C-Mag wrote:Just saw the video of the flag throwing thing. Trump didn't flinch, make any odd movements or break stride. Just kept turning the corner like a boss.
Secret Service is fucking cool
C-Mag wrote:Just saw the video of the flag throwing thing. Trump didn't flinch, make any odd movements or break stride. Just kept turning the corner like a boss.
Watch the video, starkly different from thisNukedog wrote:C-Mag wrote:Just saw the video of the flag throwing thing. Trump didn't flinch, make any odd movements or break stride. Just kept turning the corner like a boss.
Secret Service is fucking cool
Actually, the owner is a friend of Ryan Zinke and, of course, has given money to a Trump during the election.A $300 million contract to help rebuild Puerto Rico's electrical infrastructure, which was awarded to a small, two-year-old Montana company that had only two employees when Hurricane Maria struck the U.S. territory, has sparked calls for an investigation from both Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill.
In addition to its size and relative inexperience, the fact that Whitefish Energy Holdings is based in Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's hometown of Whitefish, Mont., is fueling questions about how Whitefish Energy Holdings secured the lucrative contract. The former Montana congressman's son also had a summer job at a Whitefish construction site.
Drain the swamp, LOL!!!the firm is based in Zinke’s hometown and that its CEO, Andy Techmanski, is friendly with the Interior secretary, while the Daily Beast reported that Whitefish’s general partner maxed out donations to the Trump primary and general election campaigns, as well as a Trump super PAC, in 2016.
In addition to Techmanski’s relationship with Zinke, Joe Colonnetta, partner at Whitefish and founder of HBC Investments, the private-equity firm that finances the energy company, is a significant power player in Republican politics, according to the Beast.
Colonetta donated a total of $74,000 towards Trump’s presidential victory and $30,700 to the Republican National Committee, the Beast reported. His wife, Kimberly, separately gave $33,400 to the RNC shortly after Trump’s win,
My son wouldn't be doing that, if anything I'd be called into the office because my son called a teacher a Troglodyte.kybkh wrote:What would you do if your son was suspended for this?