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Mar 27, 2017 11:12:00   #
vettelover Loc: Richmond Va
 
PaulPisces wrote:
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!
That is about the funniest thing I have heard all week.


Not a Trump fan but I cant stand your false god, BHO!

Obama is not only lazy, the narcissist was ALWAYS LATE because who thought he was a god! I also suspect that he has one of the lowest I.Q.'s in modern day Presidents. When the MSM has to beat that "Obama is the smartest President EVAH", you should always believe the polar opposite. I can already tell the man is stupid because he is a bumbling, fumbling idiot when he does not have his TELEPROMPTER!!

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/wp/2014/08/08/why-is-the-president-always-late/?utm_term=.85fe1a2f460c
http://www.headlinepolitics.com/chicago-law-professor-obama-was-unqualified-lazy-and/
http://www.westernjournalism.com/exclusive-investigative-reports/is-obama-stupid-and-lazy/

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Mar 27, 2017 11:16:56   #
wuzblynd Loc: thomson georgia
 
permafrost wrote:
Smith,


You need to shake your head hard and look close.... What has trump done????



During the presidential campaign, then-candidate Trump said he would turn down any salary as President. Then, in his first big interview as President-elect in November, he again insisted, “No, I’m not gonna take the salary. I’m not taking it.” Instead of accepting the $400,000 presidents get paid each year, Trump would take just $1 a year.
Well, it’s been almost two months and President Trump has received at least one paycheck — and he kept it.
Part of his struggle to keep his promise is that the Constitution gets in his way. It requires the president to receive compensation and prohibits the amount from being changed (in either direction) during the course of a presidential term.
In light of this, the White House tweaked the promise in February, with spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders explaining to Politifact, “He is required to get a paycheck but will be giving it back to (the) treasury or donating.”
But there has been no evidence to support this claim, and this week the White House refused to provide NBC News with any documentation that he’s taken such actions.
On Monday, the question came up at Press Secretary Sean Spicer’s press briefing. “The president’s intention right now is to donate his salary at the end of the year,” Spicer said. He then avoided any follow-ups by telling the White House Press Corps that they would get to help decide who Trump would donate the money to at the end of the year.

The press joked in response that the chosen charity should be the White House Correspondents’ Association — though of course that would be a massive conflict of interest.
The point remains that Trump is both taking his salary and keeping it.
Trump also claimed during the transition that any profits he made from foreign dignitaries staying at his hotels would likewise be donated to the U.S. Treasury. But there has been no evidence that this is taking place nor is there any mechanism for holding him accountable for that promise. And because Trump refuses to release his tax returns, there’s no way to independently verify.
It’s quite possible that Trump will simply break both promises — if for no reason that he’s made the exact same promise before and broken it.
Back in 2004, just before Trump first appeared on The Apprentice, he told Howard Stern that he would be donating his entire seven-figure salary from the show to charity. “Lots of charities: AIDS research, Police Athletic League, lots of different charities,” he said at the time. Three months later he admitted — again to Stern — that he was not donating the whole salary.
According to BuzzFeed’s reporting, Trump donated only $700,000 to his own foundation that year. And a Washington Post investigation last year found that Trump had only made one charitable donation — and it was only $10,000 — in the eight-year period of time between 2008 and last May, when he was pressured by the news media to follow through on a pledge to support a nonprofit for veterans’ families. This was in spite of at least $8.5 million in promised gifts during that time.
Trump thus has a reputation of pledging lots of money to charities, but actually giving very little. Whether his promises regarding his presidential salary and the foreign dignitary profits from his hotels will turn out any different remains to be seen.
Smith, br br br You need to shake your head hard... (show quote)





Reading ur horsecrap is better than taking sleeping pills..........zzzzzzzzzxxzxxxxzzzzzzzzzz

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Mar 27, 2017 11:20:02   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
if that's the funniest thing you've heard all week you should get out more.
PaulPisces wrote:
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!
That is about the funniest thing I have heard all week.

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Mar 27, 2017 12:12:19   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
vettelover wrote:
Not a Trump fan but I cant stand your false god, BHO!

Obama is not only lazy, the narcissist was ALWAYS LATE because who thought he was a god! I also suspect that he has one of the lowest I.Q.'s in modern day Presidents. When the MSM has to beat that "Obama is the smartest President EVAH", you should always believe the polar opposite. I can already tell the man is stupid because he is a bumbling, fumbling idiot when he does not have his TELEPROMPTER!!

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/wp/2014/08/08/why-is-the-president-always-late/?utm_term=.85fe1a2f460c
http://www.headlinepolitics.com/chicago-law-professor-obama-was-unqualified-lazy-and/
http://www.westernjournalism.com/exclusive-investigative-reports/is-obama-stupid-and-lazy/
Not a Trump fan but I cant stand your false god, B... (show quote)




Yep, look at all those Republican who did so well without the teleprompter..

Bush, trump... You have to go back to Carter to find a president who did well without a teleprompter..



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Mar 27, 2017 15:09:52   #
vettelover Loc: Richmond Va
 
permafrost wrote:
Yep, look at all those Republican who did so well without the teleprompter..

Bush, trump... You have to go back to Carter to find a president who did well without a teleprompter..


You are on crack!

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Mar 27, 2017 15:44:24   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
JFlorio wrote:
It's true. Known in New York for years. You just don't like what he works on. Where's your links or are you full of crap?


Paul must lead an extremely dull and boring existence in that closet.

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Mar 27, 2017 15:51:22   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
Cmac wrote:
So far it's only been Florida,Osama obama played almost world wide,and not very good,give it up!!!.,.,


I believe that including while in other countries Obama played 306 rounds. That's over 1350 hours not including preparation, travel, and the 19th hole. He goofed off more than any POUTUS in memory.

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Mar 27, 2017 15:57:20   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
Perm, law allows the president to elect to receive only $1/year as compensation, which as you know, Trump has elected to do. The remainder is being donated, again as you know.

And he must be doing something because you libs are displaying ruffled feathers.

Start with his elimination of 19 agencies. Check back when you're done grousing over that.

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Mar 27, 2017 16:05:32   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
If it remains to be seen then at this.point you have no point.

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Mar 27, 2017 16:15:17   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
Docadhoc wrote:
Paul must lead an extremely dull and boring existence in that closet.


What do you mean in the closet. Paul and his "husband" have been out of the closet for many years.

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Mar 27, 2017 17:39:49   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
permafrost wrote:
Smith,


You need to shake your head hard and look close.... What has trump done????



During the presidential campaign, then-candidate Trump said he would turn down any salary as President. Then, in his first big interview as President-elect in November, he again insisted, “No, I’m not gonna take the salary. I’m not taking it.” Instead of accepting the $400,000 presidents get paid each year, Trump would take just $1 a year.
Well, it’s been almost two months and President Trump has received at least one paycheck — and he kept it.
Part of his struggle to keep his promise is that the Constitution gets in his way. It requires the president to receive compensation and prohibits the amount from being changed (in either direction) during the course of a presidential term.
In light of this, the White House tweaked the promise in February, with spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders explaining to Politifact, “He is required to get a paycheck but will be giving it back to (the) treasury or donating.”
But there has been no evidence to support this claim, and this week the White House refused to provide NBC News with any documentation that he’s taken such actions.
On Monday, the question came up at Press Secretary Sean Spicer’s press briefing. “The president’s intention right now is to donate his salary at the end of the year,” Spicer said. He then avoided any follow-ups by telling the White House Press Corps that they would get to help decide who Trump would donate the money to at the end of the year.

The press joked in response that the chosen charity should be the White House Correspondents’ Association — though of course that would be a massive conflict of interest.
The point remains that Trump is both taking his salary and keeping it.
Trump also claimed during the transition that any profits he made from foreign dignitaries staying at his hotels would likewise be donated to the U.S. Treasury. But there has been no evidence that this is taking place nor is there any mechanism for holding him accountable for that promise. And because Trump refuses to release his tax returns, there’s no way to independently verify.
It’s quite possible that Trump will simply break both promises — if for no reason that he’s made the exact same promise before and broken it.
Back in 2004, just before Trump first appeared on The Apprentice, he told Howard Stern that he would be donating his entire seven-figure salary from the show to charity. “Lots of charities: AIDS research, Police Athletic League, lots of different charities,” he said at the time. Three months later he admitted — again to Stern — that he was not donating the whole salary.
According to BuzzFeed’s reporting, Trump donated only $700,000 to his own foundation that year. And a Washington Post investigation last year found that Trump had only made one charitable donation — and it was only $10,000 — in the eight-year period of time between 2008 and last May, when he was pressured by the news media to follow through on a pledge to support a nonprofit for veterans’ families. This was in spite of at least $8.5 million in promised gifts during that time.
Trump thus has a reputation of pledging lots of money to charities, but actually giving very little. Whether his promises regarding his presidential salary and the foreign dignitary profits from his hotels will turn out any different remains to be seen.
Smith, br br br You need to shake your head hard... (show quote)


Hey Perm....could you please get rid of that AAAAAAAAA crap in your posts. It gives me a headache!!!!

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Mar 27, 2017 17:42:55   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Docadhoc wrote:
Perm, law allows the president to elect to receive only $1/year as compensation, which as you know, Trump has elected to do. The remainder is being donated, again as you know.

And he must be doing something because you libs are displaying ruffled feathers.

Start with his elimination of 19 agencies. Check back when you're done grousing over that.






I could start with those 19 agencies, about 11 of them truly do leave me POd.....


Once more, it appears that reality is not quite as trump said it would be... But maybe some people remain who believe what trump says, and ignore what he does not say..

After Pledging to Donate Salary, Trump Declines to Release Proof
by ARI MELBER
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President Donald Trump pledged to forgo a presidential salary, but as his second payday approaches, the White House is declining to say if the president has donated any of his earnings yet.

During the campaign, Trump promised he would take "no salary" if elected — a pledge he reiterated after he won.

"I'm not going to the take the salary," he said on CBS' "60 Minutes" in November.

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Is Trump Keeping His Promise to Donate Presidential Salary? 4:36
The Constitution, however, requires that the president receive a salary, and that it not be reduced during his term. Federal law mandates the president receive a $400,000 annual salary, paid out once a month.

Trump aides have previously said Trump would donate his salary to the Treasury Department or a charity.

Related: Analysis: Does Obama Have Grounds to Sue Trump for Libel?

MSNBC requested details and documentation about any salary donations from the White House, the Treasury Department and the Office of Personnel Management, which all declined to say whether Trump has donated any of his salary to date. (OPM referred questions to the White House.)

Last month, White House spokesperson Sarah Huckabee Sanders told the website Politifact that Trump "will be giving" his salary "back to Treasury or donating." The site noted the White House "declined to answer several inquiries into whether Trump has gotten a paycheck already."

Related: The Donald Trump Presidential Promise Tracker

Under the law, Trump would receive his first monthly paycheck for $33,333 in February, and another $33,333 on March 20.

Salary donations are not the only area where Trump's pledges to donate revenue are lacking transparency.

During the transition, Trump also unveiled a plan to "donate all profits from foreign governments' patronage of his hotels and similar businesses" to the Treasury Department. The plan was released by Trump's private law firm, Morgan Lewis, but no system or accounting has been released for how or when such donations will be processed or disclosed.

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Mar 27, 2017 17:47:19   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
kankune wrote:
Hey Perm....could you please get rid of that AAAAAAAAA crap in your posts. It gives me a headache!!!!




Have no idea how to get rid of it or why it shows up.... does it happen to any one else??

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Mar 27, 2017 18:06:14   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
no propaganda please wrote:
What do you mean in the closet. Paul and his "husband" have been out of the closet for many years.


I meant the closet protecting him from reality.

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Mar 27, 2017 18:14:47   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
permafrost wrote:
I could start with those 19 agencies, about 11 of them truly do leave me POd.....


Once more, it appears that reality is not quite as trump said it would be... But maybe some people remain who believe what trump says, and ignore what he does not say..

After Pledging to Donate Salary, Trump Declines to Release Proof
by ARI MELBER
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President Donald Trump pledged to forgo a presidential salary, but as his second payday approaches, the White House is declining to say if the president has donated any of his earnings yet.

During the campaign, Trump promised he would take "no salary" if elected — a pledge he reiterated after he won.

"I'm not going to the take the salary," he said on CBS' "60 Minutes" in November.

Play Is Trump Keeping His Promise to Donate Presidential Salary? Facebook Twitter Embed
Is Trump Keeping His Promise to Donate Presidential Salary? 4:36
The Constitution, however, requires that the president receive a salary, and that it not be reduced during his term. Federal law mandates the president receive a $400,000 annual salary, paid out once a month.

Trump aides have previously said Trump would donate his salary to the Treasury Department or a charity.

Related: Analysis: Does Obama Have Grounds to Sue Trump for Libel?

MSNBC requested details and documentation about any salary donations from the White House, the Treasury Department and the Office of Personnel Management, which all declined to say whether Trump has donated any of his salary to date. (OPM referred questions to the White House.)

Last month, White House spokesperson Sarah Huckabee Sanders told the website Politifact that Trump "will be giving" his salary "back to Treasury or donating." The site noted the White House "declined to answer several inquiries into whether Trump has gotten a paycheck already."

Related: The Donald Trump Presidential Promise Tracker

Under the law, Trump would receive his first monthly paycheck for $33,333 in February, and another $33,333 on March 20.

Salary donations are not the only area where Trump's pledges to donate revenue are lacking transparency.

During the transition, Trump also unveiled a plan to "donate all profits from foreign governments' patronage of his hotels and similar businesses" to the Treasury Department. The plan was released by Trump's private law firm, Morgan Lewis, but no system or accounting has been released for how or when such donations will be processed or disclosed.
I could start with those 19 agencies, about 11 of ... (show quote)


If Trump was a dictator then things would be exactly as he says. He is not a dictator therefore he compromises.

As far as his salary: since you admit you don't know, then.you are just making waves. I don't believe he or his staff have to answer to anyone over anything within the law.

Can't you find something more worthy to crab about.

And I thought you said he had done nothing. Now you take umbridge with his dissolving 11 agencies. What else has he not done that you disagree with the results of his actions?

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