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Post by Hero on Nov 10, 2017 10:57:29 GMT
I hope Bannon is right - that there's a 70% chance the completely lost, ignorant buffoon is gone soon. Otherwise the nation, maybe the planet is in critical trouble. If it happens the 'base' will cry foul for sure but if it would just go and get educated it will better understand. Unlikely. Trump is easily positioned to be the best President in history.
Whether he succeeds in that remains to be seen.
He's turning the economy around, he's in the process of stabilizing the middle east (keep watching here over the next 2-3 years), he's ending the ridiculous social indoctrination of our armed forces, he and the DOJ are busting / exposing pedos and sexual predators, tax and health reform, confronted NK, securing the borders, etc.
He's one of the few, maybe the only president to actually let his cabinet members use their expertise.
He's unconventional and the rest can't keep up...he's always moves ahead.
He is the only one that can right America. This country is getting some confrontation therapy it desperately needed.
Lots of people say he's an idiot, but when I ask them to clarify, they can't. It's simply blind, unhinged hatred, nothing more. Just like the media, there is this pathological need to attempt to prove Trump wrong on every issue, but he plays them like a grand piano. All they can do is print another anonymously sourced story to sell the "trump is crazy" narrative.
And people who are invested in the narrative tend to believe anonymous sources, go figure.
I am starting to think you are 100% right. Remember one thing I have said before, Trump's toughest and MOST IMPORTANT JOB is draining the swamp.
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Post by tigercpa on Nov 10, 2017 12:13:03 GMT
Unlikely. Trump is easily positioned to be the best President in history.
Whether he succeeds in that remains to be seen.
He's turning the economy around, he's in the process of stabilizing the middle east (keep watching here over the next 2-3 years), he's ending the ridiculous social indoctrination of our armed forces, he and the DOJ are busting / exposing pedos and sexual predators, tax and health reform, confronted NK, securing the borders, etc.
He's one of the few, maybe the only president to actually let his cabinet members use their expertise.
He's unconventional and the rest can't keep up...he's always moves ahead.
He is the only one that can right America. This country is getting some confrontation therapy it desperately needed.
Lots of people say he's an idiot, but when I ask them to clarify, they can't. It's simply blind, unhinged hatred, nothing more. Just like the media, there is this pathological need to attempt to prove Trump wrong on every issue, but he plays them like a grand piano. All they can do is print another anonymously sourced story to sell the "trump is crazy" narrative.
And people who are invested in the narrative tend to believe anonymous sources, go figure.
I am starting to think you are 100% right. Remember one thing I have said before, Trump's toughest and MOST IMPORTANT JOB is draining the swamp. Yep, and I am seeing it's an even bigger task....he's got to do it on a global scale. He's helping the middle east right itself after many years of our heavy-handed US approach. He's willing to be a partner and consultant. The Saudis and others in the region know they have to move away form old customs, old economy (oil) and carefully reform Islam. He's trying very hard with India as well, but as Bevo can tell you, India has significant internal infrastructure issues and corrpution to drain as well.
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Post by Bevo on Nov 10, 2017 14:05:48 GMT
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Nov 10, 2017 16:03:15 GMT
At Xi’s request, Trump dutifully threw Taiwan under the bus. The One China policy he had previously castigated will continue. Tillerson pegged the multi-year Chinese investments announcement correctly: “Secretary of State Rex Tillerson offered a blunter assessment of China’s trade surplus with the United States, which in October widened by 12.2 per cent from a year earlier, to $26.6 billion. The total surplus with the United States for the first 10 months of the year was $223 billion. “I think the best way to characterize it is that while we appreciate the long hours and the effort that our Chinese counterparts have put into those trade discussions, quite frankly in the grand scheme of a $3- to 500 billion trade deficit, the things that have been achieved are pretty small,” Tillerson told reporters in Beijing.” www.news1130.com/2017/11/09/trump-xi-united-front/
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Post by tigercpa on Nov 10, 2017 17:18:42 GMT
Seriously though, is there anyone in politics worse than John McCain?
He’s become a parody of miserable, self-serving, petty, power hungry hack.
Now saying he will vote against tax reform.
Why does he continually vote against things the middle class needs?
Very strange behavior. As if someone winds him up daily with an establishment message - anything that’s opposite to truth, justice and Trump.
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Post by tigercpa on Nov 10, 2017 23:34:38 GMT
The Mullahs in Iran are next. They are fearful and should be, as the Saudis, perhaps coordinating with the Israelis, must remove them for broader reforms to take place.
This also falls under Trump's doctrine of assigned responsibility to trusted allies.
This is perhaps Trump's most significant accomplishment - the return of American deterrence to the world stage. It's a huge paradignm shift from Obama. You can have America as your friend and partner, or a fearsome enemy. Your choice.
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Post by Hero on Nov 11, 2017 5:15:35 GMT
Rats jumping ship.
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Post by Hero on Nov 11, 2017 5:43:47 GMT
Seriously though, is there anyone in politics worse than John McCain? He’s become a parody of miserable, self-serving, petty, power hungry hack. Now saying he will vote against tax reform. Why does he continually vote against things the middle class needs? Very strange behavior. As if someone winds him up daily with an establishment message - anything that’s opposite to truth, justice and Trump. RINO
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Post by tigercpa on Nov 11, 2017 11:44:08 GMT
Talk about an implosion...Bloomberg article says employees were told not to expect a paycheck after this week...
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Post by tigercpa on Nov 11, 2017 16:49:33 GMT
So here's how it goes:
George Takei accusation: happened in 1981 VERDICT: NOT GUILTY
Roy Moore accusation: happened in 1979 VERDICT: GUILTY
Anyone see anything wrong here?
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Nov 11, 2017 21:14:23 GMT
So here's how it goes: George Takei accusation: happened in 1981 VERDICT: NOT GUILTY Roy Moore accusation: happened in 1979 VERDICT: GUILTY Anyone see anything wrong here? So many Republicans, including Trump through his spokesperson, have said that Moore should drop out if the allegation is true. McCain went a step further by saying that Moore should drop out solely because of the allegation. Whatever happened to presumption of innocence? I realize that it is a campaign and not a trial, but suggestion that he should drop out if the allegation is true makes it impossible for Moore to drop out. For to do so would be tantamount to an admission of guilt!
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Post by tigercpa on Nov 11, 2017 22:52:12 GMT
So here's how it goes: George Takei accusation: happened in 1981 VERDICT: NOT GUILTY Roy Moore accusation: happened in 1979 VERDICT: GUILTY Anyone see anything wrong here? So many Republicans, including Trump through his spokesperson, have said that Moore should drop out if the allegation is true. McCain went a step further by saying that Moore should drop out solely because of the allegation. Whatever happened to presumption of innocence? I realize that it is a campaign and not a trial, but suggestion that he should drop out if the allegation is true makes it impossible for Moore to drop out. For to do so would be tantamount to an admission of guilt! Exactly. the swamp spent 30 million on Luther they won't go without a fight
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Post by Hero on Nov 12, 2017 1:40:05 GMT
So here's how it goes: George Takei accusation: happened in 1981 VERDICT: NOT GUILTY Roy Moore accusation: happened in 1979 VERDICT: GUILTY Anyone see anything wrong here? Whatever happened to presumption of innocence? I realize that it is a campaign and not a trial, but suggestion that he should drop out if the allegation is true makes it impossible for Moore to drop out. For to do so would be tantamount to an admission of guilt! Trials are held in the media and Political Correctness is the law. This empire is in decline.
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Post by Hero on Nov 12, 2017 1:41:03 GMT
So here's how it goes: George Takei accusation: happened in 1981 VERDICT: NOT GUILTY Roy Moore accusation: happened in 1979 VERDICT: GUILTY Anyone see anything wrong here? Perfect when the rule of political correctness is law.
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Post by Hero on Nov 12, 2017 1:42:18 GMT
Talk about an implosion...Bloomberg article says employees were told not to expect a paycheck after this week...
My prayer is the Podesta brothers and all their clan get EXACTLY WHAT THEY DESERVE.
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