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Dec 18, 2016 16:44:40   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
son of witless wrote:
I find your anxiety over the Trump foreign policy to be curiously puzzling. Obama has been the weakest US President in memory. His turning tail and running over every provocation has only caused more provocations. The World is a bad neighborhood filled with gangsters and bullies. How could Trump on his worst day be any worse than Obama? ? ? Russia, China, Iran, and others routinely disrespect American military and diplomatic assets. That is all on President Obama.

" But more pointedly, his cabinet selections... The head of any dept who has a history of animosity toward the policies of that party and has attempted to interfere with the work of that dept hardly seem to be the right person to run the dept regardless of who the president may be.. "

Could you clarify that statement please?
I find your anxiety over the Trump foreign policy ... (show quote)


Son,

I can and will not try to cover all of the foreign policies Obama engaged in. I will say that most of them had a well worked out strategy (with the Pentagon) and in general have worked out..

His cabinet, Education has an opponent to the public school system and has worked to bring a voucher system to give money to Private schools.. This would result at best in a two level school system.. Separate but equal??? We gave that up 70 years ago..

defense, guilty of giving secret information to someone who was writing a book on the subject.. Having a court case against the EPA and now given the job of running it.. Housing and never having any background inthe subject...

i think I could list every one of them but as you say, nothing has happened yet so I do need to wait....

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Dec 18, 2016 16:55:20   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
This Tuesday, conservative radio host Michael Savage voiced his disappointment over Donald Trump‘s walking back on certain campaign promises, pointing to Trump’s recent meetings with Kanye West, Al Gore, and Leonardo DiCaprio.



After wondering why Trump would meet with a “rapper psycho” like West, Savage took a call from a listener who was upset with Trump’s after-the-election persona.

“I think as badly of it as I think of a lot of the things he’s doing,” the caller said, referring to Obama. “Talking about, you know, Obama and how he agrees with Obama on so many things. When he was running for president, he didn’t agree with Obama on nothing; neither did I, neither did you, neither did any of the people voting for him, and now he talks about how he has great respect for him and he’s calling him for his opinion — and to invite this rapper up to Trump Tower… had he told us he was gonna do these things, do you think this movement would have been as big as it was? I don’t think so.”

“I think you made a very good point,” Savage replied. “And I don’t think you’re alone.”

Trump, who was a frequent guest on Savage’s show, has seemingly softened on some of his campaign rhetoric, signaling that he has an “open mind” on climate change along with his suggestion that he won’t seek a special prosecutor to investigate Hillary Clinton.

Savage also was disappointed in Trump’s appointments of establishment Republicans to administration. He also is upset with conservatives to are walking back Trump’s rhetoric for him, saying that when he promised to build a wall between the U.S. and Mexico, that he wasn’t talking about a literal wall.

“I’m waking up and it seems to be a nightmare,” Savage said. “One day after another, they seem to be tilting so far away from what they promised that it’s hard to even remember what it is that he promised.”

Listen to the audio below, via Right Wing Watch:

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Dec 18, 2016 17:04:53   #
Larry the Legend Loc: Not hiding in Milton
 
permafrost wrote:
This Tuesday, conservative radio host Michael Savage voiced his disappointment over Donald Trump‘s walking back on certain campaign promises, pointing to Trump’s recent meetings with Kanye West, Al Gore, and Leonardo DiCaprio. Listen to the audio below, via Right Wing Watch:


OK. So where's the audio?

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Dec 18, 2016 17:36:05   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
Glaucon wrote:
27% or Trump voters are already suffering buyers remorse for buying the con man and the Trumpster hasn't even taken office yet. Many of his previously enthusiastic followers are bailing on him. We learn from our mistakes if there will be much of our America left when his plutocracy/oligarchy have completed its destruction.


More garbage from a professional victim.

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Dec 18, 2016 17:41:03   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
Glaucon wrote:
I think most things will get worse for you without your Medicare, Social Security and food stamps, but that is the cost of not paying attention and voting your hate.


You have a "love that hate word" thing going don't you?

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Dec 18, 2016 17:55:21   #
Nickolai
 
Deadeye wrote:
That is the biggest bull I have ever heard. Just wait till he gets in office this country will be much better. We will have hope then.








Give it 12 to 18 months and most Americans will be much worse off If Trump actually tries to bring back jobs or stop them from leaving by bucking and beating up on big business they will do to him what they did to JFK. The Republican party is the small government non interventionist big business party. What Trump promised his chumps is big government intervention the only other tool he will have is to pay extortion pay to stay

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Dec 18, 2016 18:02:25   #
Nickolai
 
Glaucon wrote:
CAN YOU SAY THE FUEHRER? CAN YOU SAY ZIEG HEIL? BETTER LEARN TO IN A FEW DAYS THE DONALD BECOMES THE FUEHRER.






Adolf cried wolf. All of Germany's problems were because of he Poles and the Jews and needed to be thrown from the country and only he could make Germany Great again

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Dec 18, 2016 18:29:28   #
Nickolai
 
permafrost wrote:
I was going to reply to a couple of you guys...... But my intent got lost in all the echos...

So, you all feel Trump is bringing love and happiness... Maybe he will or even wants to do so...

Far to early to tell for sure.. but from what he indicates to date, and I know he loves to hold out that apple and then snatch it away.. Per Romney for sure.. must be a favorite game of his..

Looks as if he only want to walk the ground of the garden and post on Twitter about world events.. That may be the good part...

What about that hellish group he has put in position to run our Government? If a group was picked with goal of visicating the American citizen, you could not do better.. Not a single person in the wolf pack will do a solitary thing for the working/middle class..

they are the people who will dash the hopes of the normal conservative in America.. And we liberals will be pulled along with them..
I was going to reply to a couple of you guys......... (show quote)






And it was the fools in the rust belt that put him in office hoping since he was successful in bidness some of it might rub off on them they evidently don't realize that it was the Republicans that started this out sourcing of their jobs in the 1970's and now Trump wants them to think the Republican party has become the working mans party

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Dec 18, 2016 18:31:20   #
Nickolai
 
wuzblynd wrote:
Whatever TRUMP brings will beat the heck out of obammy. The hellish group? To a twisted lib they probably are hellish. U know everything u libs have lied about and done underhanded is about to be undone dontcha lib? AMERICAN'S are stepping into power. Sweating bullets aintcha lib?






He will have to beat up on business and if he does that they will beat up on him like they did to JFK That what happens when you buck the ruling class

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Dec 18, 2016 18:34:22   #
Nickolai
 
bmac32 wrote:
Why in hell don't ya wait, he's not even sworn in yet but you immediately attack him, why not wait like I did when Terry was killed, same program my ass.








Well shit look at the people he is surrounding him self with. People said well he so what if he doesn't know any thing about governing he will surround him self with good men. Good for whom the ruling class elites

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Dec 18, 2016 18:39:51   #
Larry the Legend Loc: Not hiding in Milton
 
Nickolai wrote:
And it was the fools in the rust belt that put him in office hoping since he was successful in bidness some of it might rub off on them they evidently don't realize that it was the Republicans that started this out sourcing of their jobs in the 1970's and now Trump wants them to think the Republican party has become the working mans party


Talk to Richard Nixon about his trip to China in 1973. Oops, you can't, he's dead. Oh well...

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Dec 18, 2016 18:40:25   #
Nickolai
 
Glaucon wrote:
The electoral college has spoken and whether we voted for him or not, he is OUR president for the next four years unless he resigns, is impeached or does a JFK and we need to accept that fact and get used to it, I hope he is the very best president we have had and is a great success, even though all signs indicate he and America will end up in a disaster. Let's help him succeed but be prepared for a disaster. We will know which it will be in a very short time.


I'll agree with that and that the signs are ominous, This recovery is long on tooth, the fed doesn't have much room to stimulate, and the government has little room for deficit stimulus spending

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Dec 18, 2016 18:47:07   #
Larry the Legend Loc: Not hiding in Milton
 
Nickolai wrote:
I'll agree with that and that the signs are ominous, This recovery is long on tooth, the fed doesn't have much room to stimulate, and the government has little room for deficit stimulus spending


I'm just sitting on the sidelines with my big bag of popcorn and my silver in hand enjoying the show. Won't be long now and it'll all be over at long last. This awful experiment with central banking and fiat money will finally fall flat on it's face and good riddance.

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Dec 18, 2016 18:57:56   #
Nickolai
 
permafrost wrote:
Wuz,

I may be worried for my children and grand children and great grand son.... a normal person would be..
But I've been told im not normal... oh well..

Education for one... while they for now all go to private school... It is of great concern to me that we can well end up with a voucher system which gives tax money to those private schools, but the worst part is that that will give us a two level education system, better one for the rich and the public one, lousy for the have nots and poor..

well hell, rather then go through a long list of programs.. I will simply say that the saddest is that none of them seem to have any intent to replace a dept or even a program..

It will be a repeat of history, the working/middle class will only be rabble, but rather then bringing a new gilded age, it will more likely be the end of our economy and perhaps nation..

Now what part of that are most happy to have coming your way?? Which current program most burns your ass? ACA? That will be one of the most difficult to end.. If they think replace will be longer as there is no plan even after 8 years they never came up with any idea.. So most probable is that replace would simple be to rename the ACA..

Well happy trails to you, time for feeding my unicorns and chasing the grand kids..
Wuz, br br I may be worried for my children and g... (show quote)





Of course rename it and call it their own. privatize Social Security and Medicare so they can call it their own and vouchers will destroy public schools but that has been their goal since the 1953 Brown v Board of Education SCTUS decision that separate but equal was un- constitutional . They want to fund private schools with public money then they can cherry pick students "we will take these but not those"

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Dec 18, 2016 19:06:27   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Nickolai wrote:
Of course rename it and call it their own. privatize Social Security and Medicare so they can call it their own and vouchers will destroy public schools but that has been their goal since the 1953 Brown v Board of Education SCTUS decision that separate but equal was un- constitutional . They want to fund private schools with public money then they can cherry pick students "we will take these but not those"



That is so correct Nick, but these people would not understand before the election, they sure as hell will not now.... Looks as if dark times are coming....

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