The tyranny of the majority ain't nothin' but a lynch mob! Led by the KKK in the case of congress and the president! Demand another tyrant, and they will oblige you.
Still, I hope he sticks to his guns A few more labels appearing that say Made in Indonesia, Made in Bangladesh, Made in Kenya would be a good thing for the world
You don’t get it he’s a fraud and a narcissist, and is only thinking about himself, he could give a shit about the people or the corporations involved. For example, he’s been trying to get the Feds to drop interest rates for the last two years, why, because he thinks it will improve the economy, no it’s because he’s so heavily in debt, so for every quarter of a percentage point dropped, he'll save millions on loans he’s taken out on trump real estate. That's the only reason why he wants those rates to fall, even though if the federal reserve actually dropped the rates, it could actually hurt the economy.
The entire electorate and both parties are complete frauds, and you are merely complaining about the lowest common denominator taking root. Scum floats to the top, when there is nobody to stop them. A nation of laws, actually requires a legal system, and not just Wall Street.
The emperor has no fucking clothes, and the more you make that painfully obvious, the more expensive it becomes to deny. Both parties are complete garbage, and their total incompetence and willingness to disenfranchise the people they represent, is only exceeded by the average stupidity of the American people. Keep it simple stupid, laugh at the fucking naked man in the parade. Make the Three Stooges eat each other alive in the name of freedom. Joke em if they can't take a fuck, and fuck em if they can't take a joke, but this fucking shit has gone on long enough. Anonymous has already begun making a list of all the KKK members of congress. Remember, remember, the fifth of November! KKK members are typically as dumb as a bag of rocks, and you can toy with them all you want, while I'm working on automating the process. Offer them something juicy to peck at... Eventually, they would look like the total spoiled brats they are, and make fools of themselves to the point were a significant number of people start to catch on, that these idiots represent us all. Donald Duck is making them start to catch on, that all is not OK in LaLa Land, but both parties need to be stopped dead in their tracks from selling us all down the river. Pointing fingers is what their game is all about, so point fingers at both parties just as hard as you can. Nelson Mandela did not play Mr Niceguy and mince words, because he knew he was dealing with the most corrupt fucking government imaginable.
Even if it is about him, its not going to be about one aspect of his dealings Especially in the case of loans as he wouldnt be guaranteed the banks will pass it on. And I seriously doubt most of those loans are from US institutions. It would also have the opposing effect when he rents or sells that property. And no matter what his reasons, if companies, not just US ones, are pushed into expanding in other markets, thats a good thing. Something has to be done about China, or we are all screwed
Imagine the Republican outrage if Obama had raved in public that he fell in love with the dictator of North Korea. The Republicans were outraged that a 60's activist once lived in the same Chicago neighborhood as Obama long before he became president, which supposedly was proof that Obama was a dangerous person. They were also outraged about a sentence in Michelle Obama's college thesis that made reference to minority groups coming together, which supposedly meant she was an organizer of rebel groups that were dangerous and violent. They are quiet about Trump falling in love with the dictator of North Korea.
In 2016 Trump was mistakenly blaming the national debt on the trade deficit. Trump: I will eliminate U.S. debt in 8 years By Caitlin Yilek 04/02/16 08:36 PM EDT Trump: I will eliminate U.S. debt in 8 years excerpt: "Donald Trump insists he would be able to wipe out the United States’s debt in eight years. "The Republican presidential front-runner said in a wide-ranging interview with The Washington Post that he’d be able to get rid of the more than $19 trillion debt “over a period of eight years.” Eliminating that amount of debt in eight years is highly improbable, according to most economists, The Washington Post reported. It could require using $2 trillion a year from the annual $4 trillion budget to pay off holders of the debt. Trump insisted in the interview that “renegotiating all of our deals” would help pay down the debt by sparking economic growth. “The power is trade. Our deals are so bad,” Trump said. “I would immediately start renegotiating our trade deals with Mexico, China, Japan and all of these countries that are just absolutely destroying us.”"
After Trump broke his promise to eliminate the national debt, GOP senators say ‘next term’ "The rule is, jam to-morrow and jam yesterday – but never jam to-day." -- Lewis Carroll Josh Israel Aug 23, 2019, 10:34 am After Trump broke his promise to eliminate the national debt, GOP senators say ‘next term’ excerpt: "Under President Donald Trump, both the national debt and the annual budget deficit have reached all time highs, despite his 2016 campaign promises to eliminate both. Rather than concede another broken promise, his Republican defenders in the Senate are now claiming that he will solve both — next term. Candidate Donald Trump made a lot of unrealistic promises. His oft repeated and now abandoned mantra that Mexico would entirely fund a massive border wall across the nation’s entire southern border is the best known, but he also made numerous lofty promises to magically eliminate the $19 trillion national debt and to get rid of the budget deficit almost immediately. From his 2015 campaign kickoff speech, Trump promised that he would make the debt disappear. “I think I could do it fairly quickly, because of the fact the numbers,” he told the Washington Post in 2016. “I would say over a period of eight years.” Trump said he could do this without even raising taxes because of the spectacular trade deals that he uniquely would be able to negotiate if elected."
Trump preps conspiracy theory to explain faltering economy By Bill Schneider, opinion contributor 08/25/19 10:30 AM EDT Trump preps conspiracy theory to explain faltering economy excerpt: "According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, the U.S. has experienced 10 recessions since 1950. All but one of them started during a Republican administration. (The exception: the recession of 1980, when Jimmy Carter was president.) Recessions generally spell doom for a president and his party. Carter found that out in 1980, as did the first President Bush in 1992 and the second President Bush in 2008. Recessions helped elect John Kennedy, the nation’s first Roman Catholic president, in 1960, and Barack Obama, the nation’s first African American president, in 2008. Right now, President Trump gets his highest rating for handling the economy. Actually, it’s the only issue where he gets a positive rating. Since the Great Recession ended in 2009, the U.S. has enjoyed the longest period of continuous economic expansion in the nation’s history. “We’re doing tremendously well,” Trump told reporters last week. “Our consumers are rich. I gave a tremendous tax cut, and they’re loaded up with money.”
Trump just said it was too soon for the Iranian representative to come to G-7. I waited for something intelligent to come from his speech … never happened.
Excellent, blame the republican party for destroying the economy, by not making him dictator for life!
People who understood Trump's behavior in past decades, such as writer Frank Cerabino who lived in the Palm Beach area many years, knew that it would translate into his current behavior as president. Trump has had a pathological obsession of initiating and trying to win junior high school drama queen ego battles with all the people and groups he doesn't like To date he's had the luxury of a good global economy that he inherited, which is now showing signs of faltering in part due to his trade war. He's incurred no national crises other than the fake ones he generates to try to get his way on a personal pet issue such as immigration. It has managed to keep his favorable rating at about 42% which is very low for favorable conditions. Upper 30's is when presidents lose support of the Congress. Trump is tap dancing on a thin wall, similar to the thin electoral college margin that barely won his election which he mistakenly claimed was a landslide and in reality is near the bottom of all presidential elections in the history of the U.S. and the largest popular vote loss for someone who was elected president. His behavior during a bad economy or national or international crisis isn't going to be helpful for building a coalition to formulate a remedy, such as the one that was needed to recover from the Great Recession. The recent drop in his favorable rating a few points to 40% after the string of mass shootings and his embarking on a bigotry campaign against non-White Congressional members is an indication that he's alienating some of the more mainstream public for the sake of trying to solidify his bigoted base which he probably isn't going to lose anyway. Those were short-term incidents in contrast to a national or global recession which could easily place him under 30% approval. G.W. Bush was under 30% in his second term after being in the 80's after the 9/11 attack.
Time for him to disband congress. He would get my vote if he actually threw congress out of DC altogether. If money is all that matters anymore, its best to get it on people, and kill each other sooner rather than later. He could clam congress is a commie conspiracy. Film at 11:00 on Fox.
Trump wanted to nuke hurricanes near Africa. This is an old idea that has been dismissed long ago. National Geographic even published an article about this 3 weeks after Trump was elected...to bad he doesn't read.
Trump promotes his 'magnificent' Florida club for next G-7 meeting In a news conference, Trump also denied he was personally profiting from the presidency. By Allan Smith and Linda Givetash Aug. 26, 2019, 6:38 AM EDT / Updated Aug. 26, 2019, 11:39 AM EDT Trump promotes his 'magnificent' Florida club for next G-7 meeting