Faucher, a retired Idaho priest, a particularly disgusting human being who, among other things reportedly urinated in communion wine and had an extensive child pornography collection, has been sentenced. The Church needs to bust these bastards sooner. https://t.co/VCa7CvdeXQ— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 21, 2019
This is economically illiterate garbage and a violation of our classically liberal heritage. "Monopolies"? Hardly. I have a variety of publishing platforms for my content, beyond our Founders' dreams. Carlson's belief in benevolent government competence versus the market: naive.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 21, 2019
Tucker Carlson naively believes that government monopoly is less of a threat to our freedom than so-called "digital monopolies". Despite the examples of collapsed high tech monopolies, e.g., IBM, AT&T, Lotus 1-2-3, Netscape, AOL, Blackberry, etc.https://t.co/mTWYj48NVI— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 21, 2019
They obsessively tweet about Trump. #SignsSomeoneIsPsycho— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 21, 2019
They want to work for Trump. #SignsSomeoneIsPsycho— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 21, 2019
They want to be President. #SignsSomeoneIsPsycho— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 21, 2019
They want to be President. #SignsSomeoneIsPsycho— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 21, 2019
Proof that exposure to Trump results in brain damage.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 21, 2019
Republicans are red— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 22, 2019
Democrats are blue
Winners of the electoral college
Won't be you.
#TrumpGreetingCards
Happy Mother's Day— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 22, 2019
Ivana, Mala, Melania
Once, twice, three times my lady,
And you will always love me.#TrumpGreetingCards
In sympathy of your recent conviction— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 23, 2019
while working in my administration
I can't give you a pardon,
but here are signed copies of my books.#TrumpGreetingCards
Congratulations on your new job— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 23, 2019
which is totally due to my being President.
If you want a raise next year
You better vote for me.
#TrumpGreetingCards
The idea that Trump drops off in passing the idea of mass murdering 10M Afghans was a deliberately planted threat Trump has totally lost it. Add war crimes to potential grounds for impeachment. Afghanistan— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 23, 2019
According to former Veep and POTUS candidate Biden, Massie must have at least a slight Indian accent.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 23, 2019
Happy birthday, Ivanka!— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 23, 2019
If I ween't your daddy
you would soon see
How I would fondle your breasts
and grab your ****y!
#TrumpGreetingCards
Rand Paul and Mike Lee are about the only patriots, demanding their political whore colleagues accept responsibility for putting today's spending on the backs of future generations. "Mike Lee"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 23, 2019
The Retard-in-Chief obviously has never read Article 2.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 24, 2019
Section 1 : Presidential elections.
Section 2 : Commander-in-Chief; pardons; treaties & appointments subject to approval.
Section 3 : SOTU, foreign receptions, execute laws.
Section 4: impeachment
"Article 2"
So POTUS has no powers in Sections 1 and 4 of Article 2.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 24, 2019
Under Section, 2 he is the commander-in-chief, but only Congress can declare war. He can make full vs interim appointments, subject to Senate approval. He can make treaties but subject to Senate approval.
"Article 2"
Under Section 3, POTUS can convene or adjourn the Congress under "extraordinary circumstances", he can recommend (but not impose) laws, and he has to execute existing laws, not just the ones he agrees with.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 24, 2019
"Article 2"
It is true that the President does have an impressive power, the veto, but that is under Article 1 Section 7. And Trump's 2 vetoes dealt with restrictions on Trump policies promoting intervention against Yemen and his "national emergency" .— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 24, 2019
"Article 2"https://t.co/AfUuFN4pm2
But under the separation of powers, Trump cannot impose his own laws or exercise judicial authority. Whatever powers he does exercise are constitutionally limited; for example, he is not above the law; he cannot preemptively pardon himself of impeachable offenses. "Article 2"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 24, 2019
The political whore who is voting to spend money we don't have on the backs of future generations.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 24, 2019
Let's be clear: equal protection under the law is guaranteed. If and when the police perform inconsistently, they violate the public trust. However, what policemen do and say in their private lives is constitutionally protected.https://t.co/s4v3X1siFn— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 24, 2019
I'm not sure why the Virginia "white supremacy" police were fired--what policies they violated. Now I could see wearing one's police garb to racist rallies might lead to the impression that the State is validating unconstitutional racist policies. They should be more explicit.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 24, 2019
The hope that Mueller's going to say anything "new" that reopens the Russian conspiracy rubbish is beyond unrealistic expectations and delusions. This is all about political grandstanding. #MuellerHearings— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 24, 2019
There was a time progressives championed the freedom of the press and transparency of government. Now Trump's pre-presidential praise of Wikileaks was, pure and simple, political opportunism. The progressives are simply hypocritical bastards.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 24, 2019
Mueller is wrong about Wikileaks. Wikileaks is a publisher; it is not involved with whistleblower unauthorized access/disclosure. If and when whistleblowers expose government crimes, they inform citizens who have a right to know.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 24, 2019
When Trump and the Congress agree to persecute Assange and Wikileaks, it's a conspiracy against the ideas of the Founding Fathers. It's un-American.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 24, 2019
Trump once again corruptly, immorally vetoed resolutions restricting America from meddling in Yemen, putting the military-industrial complex first again.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 25, 2019
Now we know why Trump is desperate to be reelected. He'll be prosecuted once he leaves office.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 25, 2019
I cannot believe the hypocritical, flip-flopping Republican President is making a deal with Democrats to extend the debt ceiling. I'm a former Republican, and it's SAD! https://t.co/dYDsaRfGOQ— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 25, 2019
I bet Trump never found Waldo, either #45IsAPuppet— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 25, 2019
You're full of shit. We are living in a post-Obama era which has seen the reelection of a black man as President, requiring more than the 14% share of the population. "White aupremacists" are statistically insignificant. What's idiotic is politically correct assholes like you.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 25, 2019
Is there no end to politically correct nonsense? Why are you giving this uneducated woman's provocative, uncivil rhetoric massive publicity? There used to be a time where you responded to uncivil actions by refusing to acknowledge them. "Nancy Goodman"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 25, 2019
Or Steal From Your Grandchildren Act.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 26, 2019
No, Trump isn't a puppet. For one thing, he lies all the time and his nose doesn't grow. #45isapuppet— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 26, 2019
When Trump talks of winning a short war with Iran without sending in a million soldiers or boots on the ground, he is not being subtle over playing the nuclear card. This is addition to recent casual remarks about the mass murder of 10 million Afghans. https://t.co/Lv5ASpARX8— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 26, 2019
Now everybody knows Trump is a blustering fool and sometimes even rational, like when he backed off a disproportionate military attack against Iran recently over a Gulf incident.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 26, 2019
But worries me is his massive ego & I'm sure neocon criticisms he wimped out are under his skin.
Now everybody knows Trump is a blustering fool and sometimes even rational, like when he backed off a disproportionate military attack against Iran recently over a Gulf incident.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 26, 2019
But worries me is his massive ego & I'm sure neocon criticisms he wimped out are under his skin.
Trump is having a trumper tantrum that the Trump Propaganda Network (aka FNC) is showing Biden whipping his ass by 10 points. Not to mention there's a strong possibility Biden could win Texas and Ohio this time.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 26, 2019
Let's be clear: SCOTUS did not rule on the merits of whether Trump could steal DoD funds to build his border law; this one-vote decision was on whether the original (private-sector) plaintiffs had standing to sue. This is basically a legal technicality. https://t.co/Q3iD5yVduC— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
It's sad that a "conservative" SCOTUS majority lifting the stay on the DoD fund transfer would ignore the fact that Congress holds the power of the purse. Trump's Justice Department argued the horror that frozen Defense funds might be lost and lower this FY's massive deficit.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
I can't believe that the GOP has aided and abetted Trump's unconstitutional theft of funds that Congress has explicitly denied him. This is a double-edged sword. When a Democrat beats Trump next year, expect him or her to similarly abuse Congress' power of the purse.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
It's bad enough some Democrats are openly targeting the end of the filibuster, which would greatly exacerbate already overly partisan and volatile DC and the anti-Constitutional tyranny of the majority.https://t.co/QXyWeG7Fuj— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
Your favorite cousin and her brothers de-friend you when you fire back at some anti-gun nut commenting on her posted Internet meme, and it turns out the nut is a close family friend. #AndThatsWhyIHateFacebook— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
I discover that some friends and family are Trumpkins. #AndThatsWhyIHateFacebook— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
The Cato Institute publishes an open-immigration piece, and 500 alt-right anti-libertarian xenophobes flood the comments section. #AndThatsWhyIHateFacebook— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
These Trumpkin retards forget Trump promised them that Mexico, not taxpayers, would pay for the wall. #BuildThatWall— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
Walls treat symptoms, not the disease. Eisenhower fixed the immigration problem by legalizing foreign workers, and immigration arrests went down 95%. Trump is not as smart as Eisenhower was. #BuildThatWall— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
To all the leftist retards spamming this bullshit hashtag:— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
As a libertarian, Rand distrusts all authoritarian governments, including Russia's. Let us also recognize economic sanctions are a form of warfare.
Rand points out proposed legislation hurts European allies#RussianRand
Sandmann, the smirking MAGA-hat Covington High student who had confronted an Indian activist Phillips at the National Mall in January, lost his defamation lawsuit against Washpo, a victory for freedom of the press. https://t.co/CIV08001Ob— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
Well, if the Mueller investigation was supposed to kickoff impeachment of Trump, it was a dud, not moving the needle from a plurality to majority of Americans opposed.https://t.co/8ywojS8ZeA— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
Asian-Americans rejected by elite universities #DiscriminationIn5Words— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
progressives against conservatives and libertarians #DiscriminationIn5Words— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
I lived in Cumming's district for 10 years, and you're full of shit. P.S. I was a registered Republican at the time.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
Trump lives in a dark world of zero-sum economics and zero-sum politics. It's a beggar-thy-neighbor world of shrinking possibilities and growth. Trump is not an inspiration but a curse on the future of America. https://t.co/BoWkeJTJzB— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
Trump is confused; he's talking about his own properties. https://t.co/vYqRduJNma— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
Remember how Trump heavily promoted and took credit for one good 3% GDP growth quarter in 2018? The Commerce Dept. just revised last year's cumulative growth at 2.5%--well below the historical average. And the recent second quarter is even below that.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
This is fairly stupid. There are a potentially infinite number of religions, and we already have too few school days. These vacations are, at best, nominally religious, and how families choose to spent their free time is their business.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
Calvin Coolidge's son died from an infection resulting from a foot blister. Today nobody does. It's long been a law that you cannot be turned away from emergency care on ability to pay. The government has too much of a footprint, which is the problem, not a solution.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
How the hell is that Christian? Muslims, Jews and others also believe in God.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
Did your mother drop you on your head?— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
Liberty includes the right to engage in voluntary transactions. I don't have to serve judgmental bastards like you. You're trying to mandate who I have to transact with de facto makes me your slave. Screw that!
Murdering preborn life is not an option and has not been since the dawn of Christianity. I don't give a damn how you rationalize killing innocent babies.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
This is pretty stupid. I'm all for people having to keep money they earned vs. goddamn politicians and bureaucrats spending it wastefully and corruptly. But more to the point, I don't see any Christian-only restrictions on relevant deductions.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
Rubbish. No Christian church supports sexual misconduct, period, full stop. Psychologists tell us maybe 4% of the population of ANY group (not just Christian, e.g., priests) are prospective perpetrators. Some worry about due process for those wrongly accused,— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 27, 2019
Prohibitions are bad/futile public or private policy. Where there is demand, the market will meet that need. On the macro level, we are now seeing workarounds to using the dollar as the reserve currency. Cryptocurrencies are an obvious alternative. #nopaypalfornazis— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 28, 2019
Your discussion of ectopic pregnancies and Catholic hospitals is incompetent and wrong. There is no universal ban on treatment of ectopic pregnancies. What ethicists have issues with are treatments which attack the child herself. https://t.co/8jT7hfrXFf— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 28, 2019
Progressives have scapegoated for-profit healthcare. But did you know that the highest nonprofit CEO pay more than tripled the highest for-profit's? And net asset growth of for-profits is a negligible 1.5%, far less? https://t.co/iaOKND0LjA— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 28, 2019
Trump is simply in a state of denial of the atrocious conditions in border detention centers, occurring on his watch and his responsibility. The Congress (including Cummings and the squad) does have a stake in immigration policy— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 28, 2019
I don't know why Trump is picking lately on black Congressmen, but it is morally reprehensible. I lived in Cummings' district, including Baltimore (vs City of Baltimore) and Howard Counties. Trump's attacks deal with local and state government, which Cummings is not part of.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 28, 2019
I wrote an earlier tweet on a discrimination hashtag earlier. I met a mixed-race couple back at UH: let's call them Dan and Janie (musically gifted). Dan emotionally told me how his folks rejected his marriage to Janie and refused to acknowledge their own grandchildren.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 28, 2019
NJ local government rent (i.e., property taxes on her 1943 home) on 106-year-old woman (with dementia and other issues) is too damn high, nearly $10,000/year for a woman dependent on social security to live. She may lose her home to a tax sale. https://t.co/nc0TKWbRtH— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 28, 2019
One of the concepts ecological activists fail to grasp is well-intentioned policies are often counterproductive in nature. Consider, for instance, the misguided ban of grocery plastic bags. https://t.co/btU2j1xRZu— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 28, 2019
Remember when anti-fourth amendment POTUS candidate Trump demanded in the San Bernardino incident that Apple provide a government backdoor to its phones? Well. AG Barr is continuing Trump's assault on the Constitution: https://t.co/K8a63r5nZE— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 28, 2019
Who is a god?— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 28, 2019
Not Caesar or any politician or celebrity.
You're smart enough to be the President. #InsultSomeonePolitely— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 28, 2019
I see you earned Top Fan status on Facebook's Trumpkin group. #InsultSomeonePolitely— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 28, 2019
I see Donald Trump is following you on Twitter. #InsultSomeonePolitely— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) July 28, 2019