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Oohhh, that's scary. Imagine our god shutting down!
Burnt offerings are what's needed now--break into your packet of Trump Voodoo dolls and box of matches. Don't forget to dowse the little Trumps with gasoline; you should burn at least three of them in order to please the god so he won't shut down--we certainly don't want a real life case of Bartheme's "The Dead Father."
Oohhh, that's scary. Imagine our god shutting down!
Burnt offerings are what's needed now--break into your packet of Trump Voodoo dolls and box of matches. Don't forget to dowse the little Trumps with gasoline; you should burn at least three of them in order to please the god so he won't shut down--we certainly don't want a real life case of Bartheme's "The Dead Father."
At this stage of our county's drowning in debt due to cradle to grave entitlements, give always to other nations, borderless free for all, any self respecting citizen should welcome a shutdown. In fact I think the combination to the door that opens the gates again should be swallowed.
This is the same threat he made exactly a year ago.
At least we have learned he is 'all hat, no cattle' as they say out west.
I imagine that you are in the eastern part of the U.S., so Texas is west of you, but it is, specifically, a Texas saying. In the 1940s, people from outside Texas bought ranches in Texas and would sometimes try to 'act the part' while they were here. Some people referred to those people as being 'all hat, no cattle' (some people say 'big hat, no cattle'). Ann Richards, a native Texan, famously used it to describe George W. Bush.
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I imagine that you are in the eastern part of the U.S., so Texas is west of you, but it is, specifically, a Texas saying. In the 1940s, people from outside Texas bought ranches in Texas and would sometimes try to 'act the part' while they were here. Some people referred to those people as being 'all hat, no cattle' (some people say 'big hat, no cattle'). Ann Richards, a native Texan, famously used it to describe George W. Bush.
Then I guess we'll have to stick with What a Putz!
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........the man can't shut his own zipper how is he going to shut down a goverment?Spending bill was passed so it's not that?
Or mouth!
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