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Post by jasonward on May 18, 2017 18:57:50 GMT
Trump continues to whine cluelessly that he's the worlds most abused politician ever.
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Post by Audio Watchdog on May 18, 2017 19:20:57 GMT
Republicans control both houses of Government. If they can't get stuff done well that is their fault. Thank you. Majorities in both houses of Congress. And the White House. The GOP was once very good at governing. Now? They suck at it. You want to point to nothing getting done? Point the finger at the GOP and stop whining about those damn liberals. And let us focus in on the source of all of Donald Trump's real problems right now. That source is Donald Trump himself. The man literally is unable to control his mouth or his fingers. The undoing of Donald Trump will be Donald Trump. Anything else is just noise.
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Post by theotherjosh on May 18, 2017 19:42:42 GMT
Republicans control both houses of Government. If they can't get stuff done well that is their fault. Thank you. Majorities in both houses of Congress. And the White House. The GOP was once very good at governing. Now? They suck at it. You want to point to nothing getting done? Point the finger at the GOP and stop whining about those damn liberals. And let us focus in on the source of all of Donald Trump's real problems right now. That source is Donald Trump himself. The man literally is unable to control his mouth or his fingers. The undoing of Donald Trump will be Donald Trump. Anything else is just noise. I forget where I read it first, but someone observed, only half in jest, that the governing priority of conservatives is whatever they think will p*ss off liberals the most. I can certainly see that as a factor.
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Post by Audio Watchdog on May 18, 2017 20:06:19 GMT
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Post by Audio Watchdog on May 18, 2017 22:04:50 GMT
The Whiner-In-Chief continues his whining. So if having a Special Prosecutor investigate all this is a witch hunt, it is a witch hunt being lead by his Department of Justice. I wonder if he even understands what is going on?
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Post by jasonward on May 18, 2017 22:08:39 GMT
The Whiner-In-Chief continues his whining. So if having a Special Prosecutor investigate all this is a witch hunt, it is a witch hunt being lead by his Department of Justice. I wonder if he even understands what is going on? He's clueless, totally clueless.
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Post by omega on May 18, 2017 22:14:14 GMT
The whole world would be done a huge favour by the Trumpus being permanently separated from any social network. Was there ever a bigger twit to have tweeted? At least the Spicer report has somewhat been filtered with the perception of the public in mind. Not that Trump really cares about that.
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Post by omega on May 18, 2017 22:21:11 GMT
The Whiner-In-Chief continues his whining. So if having a Special Prosecutor investigate all this is a witch hunt, it is a witch hunt being lead by his Department of Justice. I wonder if he even understands what is going on? It's in character for someone who didn't understand how the legislative process worked. He's so used to his word being followed (when he owned the business), that he has to resort to venting on Twitter to express his frustrations (of which there are many) and slander those who impede the progress of his desires. Whatever happened to taking it out on a punching bag? oh, wait. He'd pass out after ten seconds.
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Post by Audio Watchdog on May 18, 2017 22:32:02 GMT
I went to bed last night wondering if Trump would blow his Twitter top over the special prosecutor news. It is at the point where I should not even wonder. He is out of control. I don't think the GOP has the balls to file impeachment charges or to try trigger the 25th Amendment, so we are probably stuck with the rolling sh@t show until at least the mid-terms, if not 2020.
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Post by kimalysong on May 18, 2017 22:38:58 GMT
lol that the Electoral college is slanted to the Democrats
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Post by jasonward on May 18, 2017 22:48:36 GMT
lol that the Electoral college is slanted to the Democrats Who the f*** is this mug? Why does the US need to show unity? What is so important and threatening to the US that the rule of law needs to be ignored in favour of showing unity to... To what? To who? Does Trump really think that Erdagon and Turkey are doing better and have a better country because he suppresses all opposition to him by beating and jailing those that protest? Seriously? Is that what Trump looks to and thinks "that's what the US needs"? Because if that isn't what he thinks, WTF is he going on about?
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2017 1:06:39 GMT
The Tomahawk missile strikes on a Syrian airbase. The action which led him to forget the country he was bombing, but remember the cake he was eating. A faux pas that comes straight from the horse's mouth itself. Ah, now, I'd say that he'll be sitting on the Clinton decision for a while yet. It's been a hundred days and so far... nothing. Given the rather amicable friendship between Trump's eldest daughter Ivanka and Hillary’s daughter Chelsea, I wouldn't expect that to change anytime soon. It involves family and jailing Clinton runs the risk of alienating her, so there's a personal stake in the decision as well. For the moment, she exists as little more than a scapegoat for Soviet Whataboutism. Have You noticed that we are in a period of DC politics where the major focus is to discredit your opposition. No one cares about governing, just about making sure the other party don't. Oh, I've noticed. I wouldn't say it's just DC politics and I wouldn't say it's a new phenomenon either. It's why I keep bringing up historical events, there's a precedent for this president. He's not a king, his rule is not absolute, he is still subject to the democratic system. Otherwise, he would be a political criminal and no better than what Clinton's detractors believe her to be. What hasn't helped him is that he is a man who says an awful lot of silly things. He's the most heavily attacked political figure ever, he says. Not Mahatma Gandhi, not Martin Luther King, Jr, not even Nelson Mandela. Think of that, did Mandela even cross his mind when he said that? There was a man imprisoned for nearly thirty years and yet still fought for his people's right to choose their own destiny. A man who said at his trial: Freedom. For everyone. And he was punished for it, forced to watch as the killing went on. I don't think the president can really compare. The Whiner-In-Chief continues his whining. So if having a Special Prosecutor investigate all this is a witch hunt, it is a witch hunt being lead by his Department of Justice. I wonder if he even understands what is going on? Which is where stuff like this comes from. The Special Prosecutor for the Watergate scandal, Archibald Cox, was fired from his position when he requested the classified tapes, leading to the resignation of the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General. In this case, the incident lead to Nixon resigning from the presidency before he could be impeached for misconduct and high crimes. If it happens again and with Trump, there's an uncomfortable historical parallel that emerges; i.e. the president who has a great deal to hide and is trying to stop it from getting out.
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Post by ulyssessarcher on May 19, 2017 11:00:49 GMT
Republicans control both houses of Government. If they can't get stuff done well that is their fault. Thank you. Majorities in both houses of Congress. And the White House. The GOP was once very good at governing. Now? They suck at it. You want to point to nothing getting done? Point the finger at the GOP and stop whining about those damn liberals. And let us focus in on the source of all of Donald Trump's real problems right now. That source is Donald Trump himself. The man literally is unable to control his mouth or his fingers. The undoing of Donald Trump will be Donald Trump. Anything else is just noise. lets see. Illegal immigration is down, a lot! For every new regulation, 2 must be eliminated. Neil Gorsitch is on the Supreme court. The pipeline is being built, reducing our dependency on foreign oil. And Obama care is history. I wouldn't say that nothing is getting done, just nothing the liberals endorse. That's a shame really, cause the liberals do have some good ideas. They just don't know how to pay for them, Same way Trump doesn't know how to pay for the wall.
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Post by sherlock on May 19, 2017 11:46:27 GMT
Thank you. Majorities in both houses of Congress. And the White House. The GOP was once very good at governing. Now? They suck at it. You want to point to nothing getting done? Point the finger at the GOP and stop whining about those damn liberals. And let us focus in on the source of all of Donald Trump's real problems right now. That source is Donald Trump himself. The man literally is unable to control his mouth or his fingers. The undoing of Donald Trump will be Donald Trump. Anything else is just noise. lets see. Illegal immigration is down, a lot! For every new regulation, 2 must be eliminated. Neil Gorsitch is on the Supreme court. The pipeline is being built, reducing our dependency on foreign oil. And Obama care is history. I wouldn't say that nothing is getting done, just nothing the liberals endorse. That's a shame really, cause the liberals do have some good ideas. They just don't know how to pay for them, Same way Trump doesn't know how to pay for the wall. Has that regulation order actually had an effect yet? The repeal Obamacare bill has only passed the House so far and I don't see how Trump can take credit for it, since it was done by House Republicans. Anyway whilst America continues to debate healthcare we in the UK will continue to enjoy the free at the point of use system established nearly 70 years ago.
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Post by mark687 on May 19, 2017 12:17:56 GMT
As another outside UK observer, but I do Vote, I really don't understand the relief of anyone at the loss of the right of a standard of healthcare. So if the Bill passes everyone now would pay for themselves but purposed starting costs are your yearly minimal wage +30%.
Really that's a relief?
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mark687
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Post by kimalysong on May 19, 2017 12:21:43 GMT
Has that regulation order actually had an effect yet? The repeal Obamacare bill has only passed the House so far and I don't see how Trump can take credit for it, since it was done by House Republicans. Anyway whilst America continues to debate healthcare we in the UK will continue to enjoy the free at the point of use system established nearly 70 years ago. Yes it's hilarious to see that under this new bill that 24 million will lose their healthcare as a success. Hopefully it will die in the Senate. It's extremely unpopular. But just passing anything is seen as a success by this administration. And how is with every regulation passed 2 more will be axed doing something. More arbitrary nonsense that doesn't do anything to help this country. Regulations are there for a reason. If it's an unhelpful regulation then yes get rid of it but to always get rid of 2 regulations after you passed one is not actually succeeding in anything. There is also already been a dangerous oil spill because of the North Dakota Pipeline. Yeah Trump's presidency has been a huge success.
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Post by ulyssessarcher on May 19, 2017 12:39:22 GMT
As another outside UK observer, but I do Vote, I really don't understand the relief of anyone at the loss of the right of a standard of healthcare. So if the Bill passes everyone now would pay for themselves but purposed starting costs are your yearly minimal wage +30%. Really that's a relief? Regards mark687 for the middle class, healthcare costs more than doubled under Obama care. A higher premium, and a higher deductible. People I work with went from paying 100 bucks a week, to paying over300 in some cases, with a 5 grand deductible. That's why most of them chose to just pay the penalty tax. And with it going back to a free market system, the costs will go down, no matter what the liberal media tells you. I hate it for folks with pre existing conditions, cause their costs will go up. If they can get coverage. But I have to put my family first, and it's not my job to pay for someone else's healthcare, and let my family do without.
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Post by mark687 on May 19, 2017 12:54:16 GMT
As another outside UK observer, but I do Vote, I really don't understand the relief of anyone at the loss of the right of a standard of healthcare. So if the Bill passes everyone now would pay for themselves but purposed starting costs are your yearly minimal wage +30%. Really that's a relief? Regards mark687 for the middle class, healthcare costs more than doubled under Obama care. A higher premium, and a higher deductible. People I work with went from paying 100 bucks a week, to paying over300 in some cases, with a 5 grand deductible. That's why most of them chose to just pay the penalty tax. And with it going back to a free market system, the costs will go down, no matter what the liberal media tells you. I hate it for folks with pre existing conditions, cause their costs will go up. If they can get coverage. But I have to put my family first, and it's not my job to pay for someone else's healthcare, and let my family do without. Well I hope you don't get any rises or if you do you can afford them with the "saving" you make by not paying into ObarmaCare.
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mark687
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Post by kimalysong on May 19, 2017 13:07:01 GMT
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Post by ulyssessarcher on May 19, 2017 13:27:00 GMT
Oh, I'm gonna take some flack for this.
There was a little chick, and she found some corn seed. "oh its my lucky day" she said to herself. "I have to share the wealth with my friends," so she walked around the barn to find her friends.
"I found some corn seed," she told them, "who wants to help me plant it?" she cheerfully asked. "Not I" said the horse, " I have to get my back brushed off." "I have to waller around in the mud," said the pig, "so I cant help." "I am planning a nap in the shade," said the cow, "but ill help you next time." So the chick planted the seed all by herself.
A few weeks later the chick found some left over fertilizer in the fields, "oh joy," said the chick. "This will help the corn to grow bigger and faster." I must inform my friends, she thought. So she found her friends, and again asked for help applying the fertilizer. "I am busy waiting on the farmer to ride me today." the horse answered. "I am busy, waiting on the farmer to give me my slop." said the pig, "and I'm busy waiting on the farmer to milk me." said the cow. So the chick spent the day, fertilizing the corn, all by herself.
A few weeks passed and the corn sprouted, but the weeds were all around the corn, and the chick knew she had to get the weeds from the corn, before the weeds overtook the corn, so she once again, went to her friends. "Who will help me weed the corn?" the chick asked. "Not I," said the horse, "I'm busy eating my oats." "I have to make my way to the salt block today," the cow said. "And I'm chowing down on slop at the moment, but i'll help you later." said the pig. So the chick spent hours weeding the corn on her own.
It was just a few scant weeks later, and the corn was ready to pick. "Surely my friends will help me pick the corn." the chick said. So once again she made her way to her friends, and asked for help picking the corn. "I am tired from being saddled." the horse replied, "I'm tired from eating so much." said the pig, "I'm tired from giving my milk." said the cow. "but we will help you next time," the trio added in unison. So the chick spent the day, picking corn, all by herself again.
The next day, the chick boiled the corn. Oh it smelled so good. All of her friends were drawn to the smell. "I will help you eat the corn," said the horse, "as will I" said the pig, "and I will also help you eat the corn." said the cow.
"No!" said the chick, "I asked you for help planting, fertilizing, weeding and picking the corn, and each of you were to busy to help me." "I will not eat the corn in front of you and give you nothing, over there lie the corn shucks, and you can have them all, but the actual corn, I'm not willing to share, except with those who helped me work it." "But we are friends," the three echoed. "and we will help you next time." "Then next time, you can have some corn." the chick said. "now please excuse me, but my corn is done, and I'm hungry." so the chick ate her corn, all by herself.
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