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Apr 17, 2017 11:28:09   #
America Only Loc: From the right hand of God
 
woz75 wrote:
every FACT that hurts my lil snowflake feelings is now fake news to Drumpf supporters hahaha


You should be worried about what you are guzzling down in that "milk" bottle....and how many male camels it took to fill it for ya!

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Apr 17, 2017 11:38:33   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Randy131 wrote:
Well noted Linda, thank you for the reminders of the truths from a great man. Outstanding to be able to carry those words in your mind, and in your heart, and present them when needed.


Thank You, Randy..

Sorry for the delay~~ Visiting in Atlanta for the holiday and headed to Chattanooga, going to check out the history of our Nation..You know that which the left is offended about and tried stripping from our history!!!

As for Reagan quotes, many of his stand out to me, as does the man!! Spoken from the heart is very true, Randy...

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Apr 17, 2017 11:41:26   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
woz75 wrote:
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_FACT_CHECK_WEEK?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2017-04-15-08-54-05

WASHINGTON (AP) -- It was a flip-floppy week at the White House as President Donald Trump walked away from some promises and people, contorting reality in the process.

He declared NATO no longer obsolete, even though the alliance hasn't changed much since he denigrated it in the 2016 campaign. He credited China with ceasing the manipulation of its currency, swerving away from a campaign pledge with a belated acknowledgment that China had changed its ways.

The president's chief strategist, Steve Bannon, joined a list of people Trump has claimed to know well until he said he didn't. Russian President Vladimir Putin is on the list, too, as he has been for some time. "I don't know Putin," Trump said in characterizing U.S.-Russia relations as the worst ever. He'd bragged in 2015, "I got to know him very well."

As he performed such acrobatics to explain a series of shifts, Trump also committed several more familiar sleights of rhetoric, taking credit where it isn't due in job growth and corporate expansion.

A look at some of his statements this past week:

TRUMP: "The secretary-general and I had a productive discussion about what more NATO can do in the fight against terrorism. I complained about that a long time ago and they made a change, and now they do fight terrorism. I said it was obsolete. It's no longer obsolete." - news conference Wednesday with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg

THE FACTS: NATO has not substantively changed its mission as a result of Trump's campaign-season complaints. As evidence that NATO is heeding his call to be more aggressive on terrorism, Trump has cited a NATO decision last year to establish a high-level intelligence coordinator that could make the alliance more nimble in responding to threats. But that position was in the works during the Obama administration and came about because of worries about Russian aggression as well as from a desire to respond more effectively to the Islamic State group. It wasn't in response to Trump.

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TRUMP: "Already we've created more than almost 600,000 jobs." - to CEOs on Tuesday.

THE FACTS: More than almost?

First, Trump is taking credit for three months of job creation even though he wasn't president for two-thirds of January. Second, the economy doesn't turn on a dime - or an inauguration. Over time, his predecessor's influence on the economy wanes and Trump's grows.

Third, he took actual job growth and rounded it up - way up. The economy added 533,000 jobs in the first three months, not the 600,000 claimed by Trump on several occasions. That's a monthly average of 178,000 jobs. President Barack Obama's pace was slightly better last year: 187,000 jobs per month on average.

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TRUMP: "We may be at an all-time low in terms of relationship with Russia." - news conference Wednesday

THE FACTS: Arguably true in the post-Soviet era. Not so during the decades of the Cold War, shadowed by the threat of nuclear annihilation.

The U.S. and the Soviet Union were on the verge of a nuclear conflict in October 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis. In the Korean War, Soviet pilots covertly backed North Korea against U.S.-led forces. Tensions also were high after a U.S. U-2 spy plane was shot down over Russia and its pilot, Gary Powers, was imprisoned and tried for espionage. And the U.S. helped militants fight the Soviets in Afghanistan in the 1980s.

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TRUMP: "Toyota just announced that it will invest more than $1.3 billion ... into its Georgetown, Kentucky, plant, an investment that would not have been made if we didn't win the election." - to CEOs on Tuesday.

THE FACTS: Trump's election was not the spark for the investment. Toyota said the announcement was the culmination of plans in the works for at least four years.

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TRUMP: "The car industry is not going to leave us anymore, believe me. The car industry is staying in our country. They were leaving - if I didn't win this election, you would have lost your car industry to Mexico and to other countries. They're not leaving anymore, believe me. There's retribution if they leave. There was no retribution." - Fox Business Network interview, broadcast Wednesday

THE FACTS: The only "retribution" he has meted out has come on Twitter and in other rhetorical forms. He hasn't signed any laws or instituted rules to punish fleeing industries. In fact, Ford Motor Co. is still planning to move small car production from Michigan to an existing plant in Mexico next year.

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TRUMP, on his chief strategist, Steve Bannon: "I like Steve, but you have to remember he was not involved in my campaign until very late. I had already beaten all the senators and all the governors, and I didn't know Steve. I'm my own strategist, and it wasn't like I was going to change strategies because I was facing crooked Hillary." - Interview on Tuesday with the New York Post.

THE FACTS: Trump shortchanges his relationship with Bannon in an apparent effort to downgrade his importance.

David Bossie, who was deputy campaign manager, told The Associated Press after Trump took office that Bossie had introduced Trump and Bannon in 2011 at Trump Tower and they had grown close. Bannon interviewed Trump at least nine times in 2015 and 2016.

In August 2016, when the Trump campaign announced the hiring of Bannon as campaign CEO and the appointment of Kellyanne Conway as campaign manager, its statement quoted Trump as saying: "'I have known Steve and Kellyanne both for many years."

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TRUMP: "I don't know Putin." - news conference on Wednesday.

THE FACTS: Trump's claimed familiarity with Putin has waxed and waned according to political circumstance.

It waxed when it served his interest to demonstrate comfort dealing with world leaders. "I got to know him very well because we were both on '60 Minutes,' we were stablemates, and we did very well that night," he said in November 2015. Actually, Putin spoke from Moscow and Trump from New York and appeared in separate segments of the show.

It waned when Trump's frequently admiring comments about Putin became a liability and Russia's alleged interference in the U.S. election came to light. "I never met Putin, I don't know who Putin is," he said in July, and essentially ever since.

The two spoke by phone Jan. 28, when Putin congratulated the new president.

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TRUMP on his decision to attack a Syrian air base: "What I did should have been done by the Obama administration a long time before I did it, and you would have had a much better - I think Syria would be a lot better off right now than it has been." - Fox Business interview.

THE FACTS: Trump may think that now, but he certainly didn't three years ago when Obama was contemplating retaliation following a deadly chemical weapons attack in a Damascus suburb.

Among several tweets he sent advising against a strike: "President Obama, do not attack Syria. There is no upside and tremendous downside. Save your powder for another (and more important) day!"

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TRUMP on China: "They're not currency manipulators." - Wall Street Journal interview Wednesday.

THE FACTS: Here Trump catches up with reality. During the campaign he pledged to brand China a currency manipulator, a move that would set the stage for trade penalties. China had once devalued its currency to make its exports artificially cheaper, crowding out other countries' products, but in recent years has let market forces do more to shape currency exchange rates. When Trump railed against Chinese currency manipulation in the campaign, there were signs that China was actually taking steps to keep the value of the yuan from sinking further against the dollar.

Trump didn't let go of his accusation easily. As recently as April 2 he told The Financial Times that the Chinese are "world champions" of currency manipulation.

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TRUMP: "I think we're doing very well on health care. It's been very much misreported that we failed with health care." - Fox Business interview

THE FACTS: By any objective measure, that's sugar-coating a faltering health care initiative.

Last month, House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., yanked the Republican bill intended to repeal and replace much of Obama's health care law. The problem: disagreements among GOP hard-liners and moderates, and no Democratic support. Since then, negotiations have led to some tweaks, but no apparent breakthroughs.

That's not to say he can't succeed on another try. But after the bill flopped, an AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll found that among seven major issues tested, the president got his worst rating on health care. About 6 in 10 disapproved of Trump's handling of the issue.

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Associated Press writers Josh Boak, Robert Burns, Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Bradley Klapper and Paul Wiseman in Washington and Dee-Ann Durbin in Detroit contributed to this report.

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Wowwww, holy smokes, wuz, that's a lot of stuff!! I know you like to post up a lot of joke material stuff, I just didn't realize associated Press was doing that now...

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Apr 17, 2017 11:52:45   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Randy131 wrote:
So do I like it, so I'll be joining your club as a fan of whom will become an even greater man than he has been, by serving, protecting, and reviving the American people and their purpose. So we'll soon be able to say good bye to socialism and communism, and once again embrace capitalism and free enterprise, which along with GOD, helped make America great once, and President Trump will see that He and they do again.


Amen, Randy!!! Well said.. 👏

Progressivism slithered in or attempted to and We, The People said oh hell no, we're done with that !!! Pushed it too far, along with the do nothing, no mentality, of the criminal crooks on Criminal Hill..

When President Trump said he was going to "drain the swamp" he hit hard starting right off with the top dogs of that wretched criminality we had for the last eight years!!

Welcome to the club, Randy, and Thank You too...

I do believe just as you on President Trumps potential in spite of the opposition.. I sincerely believe Trump is motivated by the opposition.. He's dealt with those even in his circle of money that rejected him because he wasn't a player with them or Wall Street, etc...He succeeded and he will with our country as well.. His narcsssism is for country in all he is doing, unlike Bo where it was always about him...

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Apr 17, 2017 12:17:49   #
S. Maturin
 
America Only wrote:
The real story for you is simple. You had a homo President that YOU could identify with in Obama. You could dream of his hand going way way up in you...and you would dream of it....but now....

We have a real American sitting in the White House that is not a homo....and you cry in vain for the return of your Black Kenyan King. Buy a garden hose and swallow it...make yourself useful.


"The real story for you is simple. You had a homo President that YOU could identify with in Obama. "

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Apr 17, 2017 16:17:36   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
working class stiff wrote:
Forbes, Pew research, and the treasury dep't are MSM? I suppose any source that doesn't agree with you can be labelled as such.
I notice, however, that you failed to address the points made. As for the debt going up under Obama, no one challenges that. As it will under Trump.


I pay no attention to Forbes, Pew, etc and that includes the treasury dept until I KNOW that the Obama plants are ALL gone.

A liar is a liar is a liar. A crook is a crook. Period.

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Apr 17, 2017 16:20:53   #
S. Maturin
 
Docadhoc wrote:
I pay no attention to Forbes, Pew, etc and that includes the treasury dept until I KNOW that the Obama plants are ALL gone.

A liar is a liar is a liar. A crook is a crook. Period.


AMEN!

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