Ivana Trump, pictured here with her fifth husband. Romain Maurice / GETTY

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1

In the late '60s/early '70s, if you rang the Crisis Center suicide prevention line here, odds were fair that you'd end up talking to charming/affable Ted Bundy.

4

I'm not gonna stick around to see what happens when a bunch of people angrily surround my car either.

Sorry, I said people, these were just street racers.

6

Wonder which family member hired a hit man to push Ivana down the stairs. The Trump family is due to sit for depositions.

7

She raised three shitty children. I know it's not cool, but Ivana laugh.

8

"Ivana Trump dies". Damn! Why couldn't Donald the Orange Turd have choked on one last lethal Big Mac and fallen down the stairs into a pool full of crocodiles instead? I would have brought popcorn.

@1 Toe Tag: Well, THAT'S scary! Ted Bundy knew the legal system and how to manipulate it.
He was a total shitbag psychopath who laughed at his conviction after mutilating and murdering 36 women in cold blood. How Nathalie Graham ever found Ted Bundy amusing to the point of comparing him to a Scooby Doo cartoon villain made me wonder what was wrong with her, too.

@2 & @5: You are one sick fuck. STFU already, jackass!

9

ā€œDon't you feel confident that Democrats are in charge?ā€

So what policy did the democrats pass that caused this? Show your work. And what policy proposal by republicans will fix it?

And no. ā€œTax cuts for billionairesā€ wonā€™t.

10

@2,

So if a woman gets an abortion after she's given birth to a few children, then she's saved more lives than she took, correct? So she's "even?"

11

@9: Our inflation, like the word's, was sparked by the pandemic, supply chain issues, and greatly exacerbated by a large influx of cash resulting in a huge imbalance of supply and demand. Imagine how much worse it would be if BBB had been passed.

References:

Last year, months before the Federal Reserve began raising interest rates to combat inflation, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers warned that inflation was already a problem, and would get a lot worse in 2022. His predictions were accurate, with inflation now sitting at a nearly 40-year high of 8.3%.

https://fortune.com/2022/06/09/larry-summers-cpi-flaws-1980-inflation-severe-recession/

Larry Summers, a top economic adviser to former President Obama, blasted the $1.9 trillion coronavirus stimulus package signed by President Biden earlier this month as the ā€œleast responsibleā€ economic policy in 40 years.

https://thehill.com/policy/finance/544188-larry-summers-blasts-least-responsible-economic-policy-in-40-years/

12

"Must be nice to live so comfortably that you choose to start drama just to own the libs."

'just to' own the Libs?
they'd Happily blow up
the Planet just to own 'us.'

that they'd be
owning Themselves
Never occurs to them

or perhaps their self-Loathing
makes it a 'Win-Win' type situation

wtff?

oh and '988'? why?

all this time I thought
coppers were just
Asssisting
suicide

but won't their Union
say this is just a-
nother Taking?

say that reminds me
Why is jKKKy still
here?

13

LOL @ 11

Summers is a neoliberal shill. He knows diddly-dick about anything. And you cited him twice!

15

@13: So what? I wanted Fortune to balance The Hill for those who would have said The Hill is too conservative. I find economics fascinating and would have enjoyed a response that addressed the subject, instead I got diddly-dick from a diddly-dick.

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@2 @5 You know, jackkay, I'm a pretty tolerant person, but you really are awful.

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@14: Having myself never worked in the restaurant/pub/bar industry, I wonder what you think of just abolishing tips, raising the prices for the customers, and paying higher wages? During my decades living in Seattle, I dined out frequently, never tipping less than 20%, and I loved it when some restaurants went to higher-priced, no-tipping models. (I firmly believe it's not my job or responsibility to decide what to pay the restaurant's workers when I dine out. Not having to do a math problem after a large meal with drinks was nice, too.)

22

Bidenā€™s reach is incredible in that the current bout of inflation is global and in some places much worse. Iā€™m in the EU now. Itā€™s exactly the same here.

The trajectory and curve for inflation can easily be plotted globally long before whatever anemic domestic policies Biden attempted. (Though itā€™s funny he gets blamed for NOT passing legislation. Hahaha. Christ. That turd is saluted by the typical Slog morons.)

And yet somehow the whole shebang is on him. And still the Republicans have nothing to counter it. Oh. Except tax cuts for billionaires, conspiracies and coup attempts to overthrow free and fair elections.

You know what else contributed to inflation? The tax cuts that resulted in stick buy backs. The billion in PPP that was stolen by banks. The hundreds of billions in massive inflation of corporate executive salaries.

Not the pathetic $600 they handed out to Americans.

But if SLOG trolls are so concerned I suggest they give theirs back. They might even have to get jobs!

23

How did the stock buybacks contribute to inflation Roger? It's not an influx of cash going into retail goods and services but rather just raises their equity of unliquidated stock.

24

I'm surprised Rich didn't note that DJT's announcement of his former wife's passing included a "Donate" button at the bottom. Death is just one more opportunity for grift to this guy, nothing more.

25

The Donald had her pushed down the stairs to
Delay and Distract from he and his progeny
testifying in front of Congress is just
what Some People are saying

sometimes The Bus
ain't always Handy

26

@25: No he didn't. But he did include a donate button on Truth Social announcement of her death.

28

they're saying The Donald
watched 'Staircase' over a
hundred times and was
overheard mumbling
'it'd be so Easy'

and his pinkie finger
was Trembling always
a Tell when The D's got
Fraud and murder* on his
vacuous 'mind.' 'they' say he
took out Policy after Policy and
praised Prudential's Widower's Fund

but I don't Be-
lieve it atall.

*paging Stoney
Paging Stoney

29

@15: Bored much? We're well aware that you diddle with yourself, Elmer, but you don't have to advertise. Give it a rest already.

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@28: kristofarian: At this point in The Dark Ages I'd pay admission to see the Orange Turd pushed down a spiral staircase and into a pool of alligators in the Mar-a-Lunatic Swamp.

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@10 Urgutha Forka: Welcome back! Bless you for your consistently spot on comments.
I'm still reeling from my eerily well-timed hysterectomy. The procedure itself corrected 43 years of unwarranted monthly misery and long-term health problems. I'd like to think of it as my helping to bring a balance to those who have had lots of children, whether or not by their choosing. The Earth cannot sustain 8 billion + humans.
Honestly, though, I don't know who to feel sorrier for in these present Dark Ages: women between the reproductive ages of 15 and 45, or little girls from birth to their preteens who have yet to experience their first menstrual period. What future do they have in the Err of GOP-amok neofascism?


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