Trump Presidency
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This is the kind of thing that ruins your day. It must suck to see your flesh and muscle burned to the bone. Probably hurts too.
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Keep posting the same crap. The clock is ticking and nothing is getting done.
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it takes a while to get all the sand out of the vaseline...Nikoli wrote:Keep posting the same crap. The clock is ticking and nothing is getting done.
We all know there's too much $hit in there to ever flush it all out...all trump can do is keeping flicking out the little bits of dem $hit when he encounters them...
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Re: Trump Presidency
Messages from Democrats:
Economics: We don't believe in failed Republican trickle down nonsense. We also saved the country from the Republican created financial meltdown, you're welcome.
Taxes: We're in favor of middle class tax reform, not more corporate welfare and giveaways.
Jobs: We're in favor of more funds for job retraining, not more useless coal mines or absurd border taxes.
Obamacare: We're in favor of implementing fixes where needed, not repeal and relapse.
Obstruction: We will always force the president to act within the limits set forth in the Constitution.
Meanwhile, House, Senate, POTUS and SCOTUS and not a single major piece of legislation passed. Bravo.
Economics: We don't believe in failed Republican trickle down nonsense. We also saved the country from the Republican created financial meltdown, you're welcome.
Taxes: We're in favor of middle class tax reform, not more corporate welfare and giveaways.
Jobs: We're in favor of more funds for job retraining, not more useless coal mines or absurd border taxes.
Obamacare: We're in favor of implementing fixes where needed, not repeal and relapse.
Obstruction: We will always force the president to act within the limits set forth in the Constitution.
Meanwhile, House, Senate, POTUS and SCOTUS and not a single major piece of legislation passed. Bravo.
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More than 3 1/2 years to go. Dems games are wearing thin.Nikoli wrote:Keep posting the same crap. The clock is ticking and nothing is getting done.
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Coydog wrote:Messages from Democrats:
Economics: We don't believe in failed Republican trickle down nonsense. We also saved the country from the Republican created financial meltdown, you're welcome.
Taxes: We're in favor of middle class tax reform, not more corporate welfare and giveaways.
Jobs: We're in favor of more funds for job retraining, not more useless coal mines or absurd border taxes.
Obamacare: We're in favor of implementing fixes where needed, not repeal and relapse.
Obstruction: We will always force the president to act within the limits set forth in the Constitution.
Meanwhile, House, Senate, POTUS and SCOTUS and not a single major piece of legislation passed. Bravo.
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Not Hillary and SCOTUS is good enough for 2 years of no legislation for me.Coydog wrote:Messages from Democrats:
Economics: We don't believe in failed Republican trickle down nonsense. We also saved the country from the Republican created financial meltdown, you're welcome. Uh, Barney Frank (and other Democrats) wasn't instrumental in pushing sub-prime mortgages for the benefit of unqualified buyers with no income verification that lead to the entire mess? http://archive.boston.com/bostonglobe/e ... al_fiasco/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Taxes: We're in favor of middle class tax reform, not more corporate welfare and giveaways.Making corporations competive in the world marketplace is not welfare. It's an equal playing field.
Jobs: We're in favor of more funds for job retraining, not more useless coal mines or absurd border taxes. Balanced trade matters. Job retraining is a good thing.
Obamacare: We're in favor of implementing fixes where needed, not repeal and relapse. Fixes where needed is a tall order, and may end you up in the same place.
Obstruction: We will always force the president to act within the limits set forth in the Constitution. Uh huh. Lots of bending interpretation there with obstruction the clear goal. It's how the game is played, and you not admitting it doesn't strengthen your hand. And explain the constitutionality of the pointless Russian collusion effort currently winding its way to nothing in sight.
Meanwhile, House, Senate, POTUS and SCOTUS and not a single major piece of legislation passed. Bravo.
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Not a fan of Hillary and we'll see about Gorsuch (talk about obstruction, he shouldn't even be there). But here's to 2 years of no legislation!Mister Moose wrote:Not Hillary and SCOTUS is good enough for 2 years of no legislation for me.Coydog wrote:Messages from Democrats:
Economics: We don't believe in failed Republican trickle down nonsense. We also saved the country from the Republican created financial meltdown, you're welcome. Uh, Barney Frank (and other Democrats) wasn't instrumental in pushing sub-prime mortgages for the benefit of unqualified buyers with no income verification that lead to the entire mess? http://archive.boston.com/bostonglobe/e ... al_fiasco/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; yeah, it was the poor people who did it, not the rich guys who created, sold and bet on crazy unstable financial products
Taxes: We're in favor of middle class tax reform, not more corporate welfare and giveaways.Making corporations competive in the world marketplace is not welfare. It's an equal playing field. Removing corporate tax giveaways and having corporations pay their fair share of taxes levels the playing field for the middle class
Jobs: We're in favor of more funds for job retraining, not more useless coal mines or absurd border taxes. Balanced trade matters. Job retraining is a good thing. which is why Gump wants less money for such programs
Obamacare: We're in favor of implementing fixes where needed, not repeal and relapse. Fixes where needed is a tall order, not really and may end you up in the same place. Obamacare actually works fairly well, it's only the exchanges in some places that have problems and many of those problems have to do with current uncertainty
Obstruction: We will always force the president to act within the limits set forth in the Constitution. Uh huh. Lots of bending interpretation there with obstruction the clear goal. It's how the game is played, and you not admitting it doesn't strengthen your hand. And explain the constitutionality of the pointless Russian collusion effort currently winding its way to nothing in sight. The special counsel will get to the bottom of this Russian thing and everyone but Gump knows or believes something very bad happened there. The majority of voters were against Gump and that appears to remain the case today. Obstruction is the natural, healthy consequence of a very unpopular administration. Of course, the GOP never obstructed Obama, never. But I suppose that was good obstruction.
Meanwhile, House, Senate, POTUS and SCOTUS and not a single major piece of legislation passed. Bravo.
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LAUGHING at all the BOLD...seriously LAUGHING...obamacare works good???hahhahaha tell us about that website gruber...tell us about the skyrocketing premiums...tell us about the failing exchanges...FYI D's have refused ANY changes on it since inception...Coydog wrote:Not a fan of Hillary and we'll see about Gorsuch (talk about obstruction, he shouldn't even be there). But here's to 2 years of no legislation!Mister Moose wrote:Not Hillary and SCOTUS is good enough for 2 years of no legislation for me.Coydog wrote:Messages from Democrats:
Economics: We don't believe in failed Republican trickle down nonsense. We also saved the country from the Republican created financial meltdown, you're welcome. Uh, Barney Frank (and other Democrats) wasn't instrumental in pushing sub-prime mortgages for the benefit of unqualified buyers with no income verification that lead to the entire mess? http://archive.boston.com/bostonglobe/e ... al_fiasco/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; yeah, it was the poor people who did it, not the rich guys who created, sold and bet on crazy unstable financial products
Taxes: We're in favor of middle class tax reform, not more corporate welfare and giveaways.Making corporations competive in the world marketplace is not welfare. It's an equal playing field. Removing corporate tax giveaways and having corporations pay their fair share of taxes levels the playing field for the middle class
Jobs: We're in favor of more funds for job retraining, not more useless coal mines or absurd border taxes. Balanced trade matters. Job retraining is a good thing. which is why Gump wants less money for such programs
Obamacare: We're in favor of implementing fixes where needed, not repeal and relapse. Fixes where needed is a tall order, not really and may end you up in the same place. Obamacare actually works fairly well, it's only the exchanges in some places that have problems and many of those problems have to do with current uncertainty
Obstruction: We will always force the president to act within the limits set forth in the Constitution. Uh huh. Lots of bending interpretation there with obstruction the clear goal. It's how the game is played, and you not admitting it doesn't strengthen your hand. And explain the constitutionality of the pointless Russian collusion effort currently winding its way to nothing in sight. The special counsel will get to the bottom of this Russian thing and everyone but Gump knows or believes something very bad happened there. The majority of voters were against Gump and that appears to remain the case today. Obstruction is the natural, healthy consequence of a very unpopular administration. Of course, the GOP never obstructed Obama, never. But I suppose that was good obstruction.
Meanwhile, House, Senate, POTUS and SCOTUS and not a single major piece of legislation passed. Bravo.
corporations pay fair share? uh talk about trickle down who do you think pays that tax? here's a hint...it's the consumer...
so the D's led by frank push legislation that allows subprime mortgages and all kinds of ridiculous shenanigans related to same. ( no doc etc) but when it goes wrong it's those who followed the law who are to blame? typical D rhetoric, blame the people who followed the law and exonerate those who failed to do so..
majority is against trump? again no one cares about the trash piled high in a few blue states....the MAJORITY in a MAJORITY of states voted FOR trump that's how it works here in the USA...time to stop being a sore loser... though I guess it's only the sore part that the D's have any chance of getting over, the loser part looks to continue for some time...
gorsuch shouldn't even be there? yet there he is...again no one cares about left wing fantasies and what they imagine shouldn't be...
major legislation? at this point in the clowns first term we had the lilly ledbetter act....big deal....
but this is the most delusional of all ( a tall order to pick just one )
no one cares how much you BELIEVE...the facts say ZIP ZERO ZILCH NADA....that you and the rest of the left are still clinging to some kind of nullification of the election in order to validate their leftwing fantasies that 2016 didn't happen is beyond laughable...that the left will spend the next 4-8 years clinging to that pathetic pile of nothing is the real joke...The special counsel will get to the bottom of this Russian thing and everyone but Gump knows or believes something very bad happened there.
and while you may imagine that as the D's plan, their rhetoric indicates nothing of the sort...just more division based on race, gender and socioeconomic status...
meanwhile trump continues to erase as much of the obama stench as possible...
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Re: Trump Presidency
Great map. Basically shows that all economically significant areas of the country vote Democrat. They've historically run the economy better.
Even Trump agrees
"I've been around long now and I think of myself as a young guy, but I'm not so young anymore, and I've been around for a long time and it just seems that the economy does better under the Democrats than the Republicans. Now, it shouldn't be that way but if you go back, I mean, it just seems that the economy does better under the Democrats," Trump
Even Trump agrees
"I've been around long now and I think of myself as a young guy, but I'm not so young anymore, and I've been around for a long time and it just seems that the economy does better under the Democrats than the Republicans. Now, it shouldn't be that way but if you go back, I mean, it just seems that the economy does better under the Democrats," Trump
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/ ... 102827924/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
USA today calling for mueller to step down...
USA today calling for mueller to step down...
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Re: Trump Presidency
deadheadskier wrote:Great map. Basically shows that the ghetto areas of the country vote Democrat. They've historically ruined the economy .
Even Trump agrees
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Nope, just another right wingnut academic Trumpeteer spouting off. In fact, USA Today's editorial board stated that Gump was "unfit for the presidency".madhatter wrote:https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/ ... 102827924/
USA today calling for mueller to step down...