Trump’s so petty he’s out here breaking weather laws

Discussion in 'Politics' started by UsualName, Sep 5, 2019.

  1. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    It is rather side splitting for Bugenhagen reading through this seeing how a narcissist who they think has money can get the boys doing the whole Emperor with no clothes skit.

    Bugenhagen recommends to all, when discussing matters of state with trumplings, reference oneself only in the third person. This is where the Trump got it from.

     
    #171     Sep 13, 2019
  2. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Right. Welcome back Slart. Moving to ignore.
     
    #172     Sep 13, 2019
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  3. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Poor guy. He tried to put me on super ignore. Bugenhagen sees all.
     
    #173     Sep 13, 2019
  4. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    https://thehill.com/policy/energy-e...ection-to-weather-service-tweet-contradicting

    WH pushed for 'correction' to Weather Service tweet contradicting Trump in 'Sharpiegate' incident, watchdog says
    The White House pushed for a “correction” of a National Weather Service (NWS) tweet that contradicted President Trump during the so-called "Sharpigate" scandal, according to an internal watchdog report.

    The report also says that the White House was involved in an unsigned statement rebuking the tweet.

    The report from the Commerce Department inspector general detailed involvement of then-acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney in these incidents related to “Sharpiegate” last year.

    In September, President Trump held up a map that showed an altered path for Hurricane Dorian sketched out with a black marker that appeared to wrongly show the storm headed toward Alabama in support of a statement he made earlier about the hurricane's projected path.

    The NWS Birmingham office later tweeted that Alabama would not see impacts from the storm.

    The report issued Thursday shows coordination between the department and White House on the matter.

    “It appears as if the NWS intentionally contradicted the president. And we need to know why. He wants either a correction or an explanation or both,” Mulvaney wrote in an email to Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, according to the report.

    The report also says that Muvlaney was given the option to approve a statement from the National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration (NOAA) saying forecasts had shown that “tropical-storm-force winds from Hurricane Dorian could impact Alabama” and rebuking the NWS tweet.

    However, an official testified that he did not respond to the draft statement.

    The jobs of NOAA officials were not directly threatened, but some NOAA officials felt that jobs were on the line, the report said.

    The White House declined to comment on the report.

    In an official response, Commerce Chief of Staff Michael Walsh Jr. said that the report’s findings are “unsupported by any of the evidence or factual findings that the report itself lays out.”
     
    #174     Jul 9, 2020