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Feb 25, 2017 11:37:05   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Sons of Liberty wrote:
The Trump Train is running at WOT!!!


And moving it out!!!!!

Do you remember this:
President-elect Donald Trump has taken the oath of office to become the 45th President of the United States
In his inaugural address, Mr Trump delivered an elegy to Americans who felt neglected by their government
'I will fight for you with every breath in my body,' he pledged. 'And I will never, ever, let you down'
Trump promised 'America first' would become the central organizing principle of his new government
Among those in the stands for the ceremony was Hillary Clinton - Trump's rival in the election
Donald Trump delivered a populist rallying call to Americans who felt left behind enough to send a non-politician to do the most powerful job on earth, after he was sworn in Friday as America's 45th president.

'I will fight for you with every breath in my body,' he pledged. 'And I will never, ever let you down.'~~ I think he meant it then and is proving it now...

I've even heard a few of my Dem friends say couldn't stand the SOB but gotta say he's doing what he said, screw em all... I thought yup, that is what he's doing... And it's a very good thing!!

One told me he's going to get it done, never thought he cared, let alone do it!!

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Feb 25, 2017 12:49:57   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
lindajoy wrote:
And moving it out!!!!!

Do you remember this:
President-elect Donald Trump has taken the oath of office to become the 45th President of the United States
In his inaugural address, Mr Trump delivered an elegy to Americans who felt neglected by their government
'I will fight for you with every breath in my body,' he pledged. 'And I will never, ever, let you down'
Trump promised 'America first' would become the central organizing principle of his new government
Among those in the stands for the ceremony was Hillary Clinton - Trump's rival in the election
Donald Trump delivered a populist rallying call to Americans who felt left behind enough to send a non-politician to do the most powerful job on earth, after he was sworn in Friday as America's 45th president.

'I will fight for you with every breath in my body,' he pledged. 'And I will never, ever let you down.'~~ I think he meant it then and is proving it now...

I've even heard a few of my Dem friends say couldn't stand the SOB but gotta say he's doing what he said, screw em all... I thought yup, that is what he's doing... And it's a very good thing!!

One told me he's going to get it done, never thought he cared, let alone do it!!
And moving it out!!!!! br br Do you remember this... (show quote)



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Feb 25, 2017 13:05:09   #
Sons of Liberty Loc: look behind you!
 
lindajoy wrote:
And moving it out!!!!!

Do you remember this:
President-elect Donald Trump has taken the oath of office to become the 45th President of the United States
In his inaugural address, Mr Trump delivered an elegy to Americans who felt neglected by their government
'I will fight for you with every breath in my body,' he pledged. 'And I will never, ever, let you down'
Trump promised 'America first' would become the central organizing principle of his new government
Among those in the stands for the ceremony was Hillary Clinton - Trump's rival in the election
Donald Trump delivered a populist rallying call to Americans who felt left behind enough to send a non-politician to do the most powerful job on earth, after he was sworn in Friday as America's 45th president.

'I will fight for you with every breath in my body,' he pledged. 'And I will never, ever let you down.'~~ I think he meant it then and is proving it now...

I've even heard a few of my Dem friends say couldn't stand the SOB but gotta say he's doing what he said, screw em all... I thought yup, that is what he's doing... And it's a very good thing!!

One told me he's going to get it done, never thought he cared, let alone do it!!
And moving it out!!!!! br br Do you remember this... (show quote)


Yes I do remember.

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Feb 25, 2017 13:15:52   #
Big Bass
 
Rivers wrote:
Get over it phony non-partisan...you lost.


He is only capable of preaching to the choir.

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Feb 25, 2017 19:23:50   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
missinglink wrote:


Getting it done!!

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Feb 25, 2017 19:24:27   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Sons of Liberty wrote:
Yes I do remember.


We're just getting started!!

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Feb 25, 2017 20:11:01   #
reconreb Loc: America / Inglis Fla.
 
lpnmajor wrote:
There is a difference between an autocratic Government and a totalitarian Government, sometimes that line is blurred, but knowing the proper definitions can help one differentiate between them. So, to help folks make that call, here are the definitions:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Totalitarianism

In almost every known case of these types of "governance", the justification presented is "for the good of the people". Isn't it amazing how often that rationale is used to justify completely selfish actions? A Government "of the people, by the people and for the people", should never be subjected to partisan censorship, ideological restrictions, or monetary blackmail, yet we've seen these types of action for decades if not centuries. The Federal Government, no matter it's partisan makeup, is responsible to ALL Americans, not just those of the ruling party or those that voted for the "winners", but we have let that slide over the years, until what we see now doesn't even pretend to acknowledge such a concept.

It matters not a wit by how large a margin someone wins whatever office he or she has, because the responsibilities are the same. One could win by a single vote - and STILL be responsible to those that didn't vote for them. A "representative Government" means exactly that, with the caveat that those representatives must represent ALL of their constituents, not just those of their own party or those that voted for them, yet we have accepted the opposite as the norm. We keep hearing the words "unconstitutional" and "Constitutional authority" and such, but no one considers the ENTIRE Constitution when spouting such things, nor do those hanging on every word. As in the case of the Bible, reading previous or following passages/paragraphs, often undermines the concept that is being "sold" to the public. It is the responsibility of every citizen to know what their Constitution says - and doesn't say - and insist that their representatives adhere to it.

Any American Government, regardless of who or what party holds what office in it, must be responsible to all citizens, again, regardless of what party they do or do not belong to. It is unconstitutional, on it's face, to try and mold the entire country along partisan or ideological lines, yet we accept this as normal and if we ourselves are partisans - demand it. What happens to the voices of those from the "losing" party, and more importantly, those that are members of NO party? Their voices are ignored, and/or attempts made to silence them, calling them "activist's" and such. The Government of the United States of America belongs to each and every citizen equally, from whom it derives it's power and authority, that is indeed what the Constitution says. That document does NOT say that the Government belongs to whatever party wins a majority in the Congress and/or the Presidency. The Constitution does NOT authorize whatever partisan platform or ideological principles of the "winner", to be enforced by Federal/State fiat - unless everyone agrees.

Cooperation and compromise are not optional political tools, they are a Constitutional MANDATE, therefor the law of the land. That is how a representative government ensures that they are representing ALL the citizens, including those that belong to neither major party. Neither democrats nor republicans even pay lip service to this mandate anymore, because we've gotten used to being ignored and TOLD what we will or will not believe, and what we will or will not do. Voting is a right - and - a responsibility. We vote for a person, we should not be voting for a party/ideology, or we are undermining our own Constitution and the rights it grants us.

We are rapidly approaching a totalitarian regime, the seeds of which were planted in 1864, when the republican party and the democratic party agreed to limit all political participation to their memberships alone. Don't believe me? That's fine, but if you look, even casually, you'll discover that such a thing is coming sooner than you think - it's here already.
There is a difference between an autocratic Govern... (show quote)


You sound like a woman Interviewed after election , she was crying because Hillary lost and made the same statement you did but in one sentence .. " I just want Trump to embrace our Ideas and Values " Do you see how absurd it is ? The election was a repudiation of those so called Ideas and Values , Yet the moron still did not understand ... How about you ? Do you understand yet ? You are welcome to join us but you lost the game and do not get the trophy ... Is that simple enough for you ? Moron ..

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Feb 25, 2017 20:24:37   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
lindajoy wrote:
And moving it out!!!!!

Do you remember this:
President-elect Donald Trump has taken the oath of office to become the 45th President of the United States
In his inaugural address, Mr Trump delivered an elegy to Americans who felt neglected by their government
'I will fight for you with every breath in my body,' he pledged. 'And I will never, ever, let you down'
Trump promised 'America first' would become the central organizing principle of his new government
Among those in the stands for the ceremony was Hillary Clinton - Trump's rival in the election
Donald Trump delivered a populist rallying call to Americans who felt left behind enough to send a non-politician to do the most powerful job on earth, after he was sworn in Friday as America's 45th president.

'I will fight for you with every breath in my body,' he pledged. 'And I will never, ever let you down.'~~ I think he meant it then and is proving it now...

I've even heard a few of my Dem friends say couldn't stand the SOB but gotta say he's doing what he said, screw em all... I thought yup, that is what he's doing... And it's a very good thing!!

One told me he's going to get it done, never thought he cared, let alone do it!!
And moving it out!!!!! br br Do you remember this... (show quote)


Lindajoy-what is even more rewarding is that he is doing it in spite of: obstruction from the democrats in congress, the vendetta being waged by the Lame Steet media, and the back stabbing by some members of his own party. The man is determined and nothing will stop him from getting the people's work done. I hope that, within the next four years, Washington, D.C. is changed to the extent that it becomes unrecognizable from what it is today. The Swamp is far reaching and the corruption runs deep so it will take time to expose the culprits and administer justice. America First !!!

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Feb 26, 2017 05:56:38   #
America Only Loc: From the right hand of God
 
lpnmajor wrote:
You didn't read the definitions did you. You realize that you're helping those who believe Trump supporters are morons and illiterate, don't you? MMMM, I guess not. Too bad! Sorry loser! Learn to goose step or you'll be left behind.


Grow the hell up, you jerk wad. You lost. You are a loser. No one else...you...well no...the rest of the Party of Dip Stick murdering corrupt criminals all lost as well. Instead of you wasting your time posting here, you should be shopping for some GREASE and some kleenex....and then packing up and moving to which ever commie country you think you can reside in.

Yes it is coming sooner than you think.....yes it is HERE..we voted for it, and America is damned sure better off now for it. You and the rest of you dip sticks are like a broken record....worthless. Pathetic. Almost comical. Yep..it just SUCKS to be you!

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Feb 26, 2017 06:56:16   #
snowbear37 Loc: MA.
 
lpnmajor wrote:
There is a difference between an autocratic Government and a totalitarian Government, sometimes that line is blurred, but knowing the proper definitions can help one differentiate between them. So, to help folks make that call, here are the definitions:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Totalitarianism

In almost every known case of these types of "governance", the justification presented is "for the good of the people". Isn't it amazing how often that rationale is used to justify completely selfish actions? A Government "of the people, by the people and for the people", should never be subjected to partisan censorship, ideological restrictions, or monetary blackmail, yet we've seen these types of action for decades if not centuries. The Federal Government, no matter it's partisan makeup, is responsible to ALL Americans, not just those of the ruling party or those that voted for the "winners", but we have let that slide over the years, until what we see now doesn't even pretend to acknowledge such a concept.

It matters not a wit by how large a margin someone wins whatever office he or she has, because the responsibilities are the same. One could win by a single vote - and STILL be responsible to those that didn't vote for them. A "representative Government" means exactly that, with the caveat that those representatives must represent ALL of their constituents, not just those of their own party or those that voted for them, yet we have accepted the opposite as the norm. We keep hearing the words "unconstitutional" and "Constitutional authority" and such, but no one considers the ENTIRE Constitution when spouting such things, nor do those hanging on every word. As in the case of the Bible, reading previous or following passages/paragraphs, often undermines the concept that is being "sold" to the public. It is the responsibility of every citizen to know what their Constitution says - and doesn't say - and insist that their representatives adhere to it.

Any American Government, regardless of who or what party holds what office in it, must be responsible to all citizens, again, regardless of what party they do or do not belong to. It is unconstitutional, on it's face, to try and mold the entire country along partisan or ideological lines, yet we accept this as normal and if we ourselves are partisans - demand it. What happens to the voices of those from the "losing" party, and more importantly, those that are members of NO party? Their voices are ignored, and/or attempts made to silence them, calling them "activist's" and such. The Government of the United States of America belongs to each and every citizen equally, from whom it derives it's power and authority, that is indeed what the Constitution says. That document does NOT say that the Government belongs to whatever party wins a majority in the Congress and/or the Presidency. The Constitution does NOT authorize whatever partisan platform or ideological principles of the "winner", to be enforced by Federal/State fiat - unless everyone agrees.

Cooperation and compromise are not optional political tools, they are a Constitutional MANDATE, therefor the law of the land. That is how a representative government ensures that they are representing ALL the citizens, including those that belong to neither major party. Neither democrats nor republicans even pay lip service to this mandate anymore, because we've gotten used to being ignored and TOLD what we will or will not believe, and what we will or will not do. Voting is a right - and - a responsibility. We vote for a person, we should not be voting for a party/ideology, or we are undermining our own Constitution and the rights it grants us.

We are rapidly approaching a totalitarian regime, the seeds of which were planted in 1864, when the republican party and the democratic party agreed to limit all political participation to their memberships alone. Don't believe me? That's fine, but if you look, even casually, you'll discover that such a thing is coming sooner than you think - it's here already.
There is a difference between an autocratic Govern... (show quote)


The point is...what is "for the good of the people"? What is "good" for some is not necessarily "good" for others. It depends on one's point of view, hence, "partisanship". It will never go away as long as there are two or more people in the country. As John Lydgate said, "You can please all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time."

The President of a country as large as the U.S. does represent ALL of the people, however, each one has his own idea of what is "good" for the country (which includes ALL the people in it). I'm sure when the last President was in charge, you weren't worried about a "totalitarian regime". That's because he was pleasing you most of the time. Now because the current President is NOT pleasing your (partisan) views, he's a "dictator".
That's the problem with you dem/libs, you react violently when everyone else doesn't agree with you, but you expect everyone else to agree with YOUR view of what is "good" for the "people".

Partisanship is demonstrated every time one makes a choice about anything. Your statement about "representing all of the people" is noble, but unrealistic. Anything a President does is going to result in the charge that he is NOT representing some people because they don't agree with him.

As far as the Constitution is concerned, if it is interpreted in different ways, (as it is), knowing what it says is irrelevant. Like all liberals, you think that everyone should agree with your idea of what's "right". The world doesn't work that way, that's fantasyland. The reality is that people are going to disagree and the President and representatives each have their own opinions of what is right and good for everyone else. You call it partisanship, and I call it "reality".

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Feb 26, 2017 07:35:54   #
fredsgirl1
 
It's amazing the number of Trump supporters here have such poor command of the English language. They speak like Russians and spell like Russians that need to retake English 101. The upside is it's almost impossible for the educated American to make any sense of what they are saying.

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Feb 26, 2017 09:20:25   #
okie don
 
fredsgirl1 wrote:
It's amazing the number of Trump supporters here have such poor command of the English language. They speak like Russians and spell like Russians that need to retake English 101. The upside is it's almost impossible for the educated American to make any sense of what they are saying.


Yeah, we're just a bunch of 'illiterate DEPLORABLES'.
Right Fredsgirl1?

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Feb 26, 2017 09:21:12   #
okie don
 
Bunch of illiterate Bible thumping gun carrying 'Deplorable s' we is. Lol's

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Feb 26, 2017 09:21:27   #
robmull Loc: florida
 
fredsgirl1 wrote:
It's amazing the number of Trump supporters here have such poor command of the English language. They speak like Russians and spell like Russians that need to retake English 101. The upside is it's almost impossible for the educated American to make any sense of what they are saying.








Radical secular liberal progressive Marx/Alinskyites, frudengirl1, such as yourself, never have, and never will be able to decipher the language of common-sense; other-wise you would be a "Trumpster" (R). And when did you get back from the riots, violent (D)emonstrations and "PIG" killings??? Hummmmmmmm. What IS that "crushing" noise I keep hearing??? GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PRESIDENT "45" DONALD J. {BORN AGAIN} TRUMP (R)!!!

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Feb 26, 2017 09:24:23   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
robmull wrote:
Radical secular liberal progressive Marx/Alinskyites, frudengirl1, such as yourself, never have, and never will be able to decipher the language of common-sense; other-wise you would be a "Trumpster" (R). And when did you get back from the riots, violent (D)emonstrations and "PIG" killings??? Hummmmmmmm. What IS that "crushing" noise I keep hearing??? GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PRESIDENT "45" DONALD J. {BORN AGAIN} TRUMP (R)!!!


It's not deciphering it's "comprehending"...

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