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Oct 14, 2018 14:05:01   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
Seth wrote:
Except that we're only 21 months into Trump's first term, and less than 21 months into "the Trump effect," not anywhere near the end nor the apogee of same.

Obama had eight years to screw America six ways from Sunday, Trump's only had less than two years to implement his own agendas, and he's already getting results, undoing much of Obama's social, economic, defense capability and foreign policy damage.

I fully expect that the finished product will prove something of a masterpiece in the way of White House administrations, the only disagreement with that, in 2024, coming from l*****ts and other anti-America factions who will have hoped in vain for a failed presidency.
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I know my little buisness is booming. My advisors want me to expand. I doubt if I will, I got enough on my plate now. Everything is paid for free and clear.

My market is small, but demand is high and very profitable. There are a lot of small farms growing Christmas trees.

It would take five or more years for an expansion to start realizing a profit. Thanks but no thanks.

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Oct 14, 2018 14:12:29   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
There's no law against you paying more taxes. Go ahead and rescue America, all you lefties, and pay all u care to pay. Uncle Sam will accept your money and you can quit arguing about low taxes. Your so called middle class doesn't pay much federal tax anyway, so pay your hearts out and feel good again.


Mickey my little small buisness for 8 years paid more taxes, county taxes, state taxes, state income taxes, federal gas tax federal diesel tax federal income taxes, matching Social Security taxes on the employees and after expenses I barely made a profit for my company.

Things are looking better with lower taxes. Thank you President Trump.

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Oct 14, 2018 14:16:28   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
JFlorio wrote:
It’s not like the left calls for less spending. They actually are just pissed where the money goes. Just try cutting social programs such as welfare and the food stamps. Think how much money we’d save on a fair/flat tax. Could eliminate half the a holes at the IRS.


Deporting millions of i*****l a***ns would save enough money on social programs and foodstamps would save the government BILLIONS OF DOLLARS.

DEPORT*****DEPORT*****DEPORT*****DEPORT

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Oct 14, 2018 14:25:45   #
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old marine wrote:
Deporting millions of i*****l a***ns would save enough money on social programs and foodstamps would save the government BILLIONS OF DOLLARS.

DEPORT*****DEPORT*****DEPORT*****DEPORT



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Oct 14, 2018 17:24:14   #
Comment Loc: California
 
PeterS wrote:
Do you have any words that don't originate in the Republican playbook? The first job-k*****g regulation that Trump did away with was the ban on dumping coal wastes into our public waterways. How about a nice cup of Mercury or Lead? The other job-k*****g regulations had to do with air quality, the environment, and safety. And of course, if we strip our cars of all their safety features, pollution controls, and gas requirements we can make them much, much cheaper too. The question is would you rather get in a wreck in a 57 Chevy or a 2018 Chevy. It's really up to you...
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The test of time. For 250 years coal has been produced and live goes on and on. Yet, U tree huggers claim the world is coming to an end . What a bucch of stupid cowards.

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Oct 14, 2018 19:37:46   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
Comment wrote:

The test of time. For 250 years coal has been produced and live goes on and on.

I kind of question coal being produced here in America for 250 years. That would make production start in 1765 back when this land was the British Colonies.


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Yet, U tree huggers claim the world is coming to an end .
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I own a 2,560 acre tree farm that began in 1802 and has continued to expand and grow for 216 years. I am 80 years old and I have had the urge to hug a tree.

God's word says the world will one day come to an end.


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What a bucch of stupid cowards.

There are over 100 ex-military employees here on the tree farm and not a single stupid one or coward among them.


Go peddle your bull$hit some where else.

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Oct 14, 2018 23:21:40   #
Sicilianthing
 
mwdegutis wrote:
Trump could be the most honest president in modern history
Marc Thiessen ~ October 12, 2018
Donald Trump may be remembered as the most honest president in modern American history.

Don't get me wrong, Trump lies all the time. He said that he "enacted the biggest tax cuts and reforms in American history" (actually they are the eighth largest) and that "our economy is the strongest it's ever been in the history of our country" (which may one day be true, but not yet). In part, it's a New York thing -- everything is the biggest and the best.

But when it comes to the real barometer of p**********l t***hfulness -- keeping his promises -- Trump is a paragon of honesty. For better or worse, since taking office Trump has done exactly what he promised he would do.

Trump kept his promise to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, something his three immediate predecessors also promised yet failed to do. He promised to "crush and destroy ISIS," and two years later he is on the verge of eliminating the Islamic State's physical caliph**e. He promised to impose a travel ban on countries that he saw as posing a terrorist threat, and after several false starts the final version of his ban was upheld by the Supreme Court. He promised to punish Syria if it used chemical weapons on its people, and, unlike his immediate predecessor, he followed through -- not once but twice.

Trump pledged to nominate Supreme Court justices "in the mold of Justice [Antonin] Scalia," and now Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh sit on the high court. Trump also pledged to fill the federal appellate courts with young, conservative judges, and so far the Senate has confirmed 26 -- more than any recent president at this point in his administration.

Trump vowed to pass historic tax reforms, and signed the first major overhaul of the tax code in three decades. He vowed an unprecedented regulatory rollback, with a strict policy to eliminate two existing regulations for every new regulation. Instead, in his first year he eliminated 22 existing regulations for every new rule, achieved $8.1 billion in lifetime regulatory savings and is on track to achieve an additional $9.8 billion this year.

During the campaign, he told African American v**ers, "What do you have to lose? ... I will straighten it out. I'll bring jobs back. We'll bring spirit back." On his watch, African American unemployment reached the lowest level ever recorded, and his tax reform included a little-noticed provision creating "Opportunity Zones" to try to revitalize struggling towns and inner-city communities.

Trump promised to cancel President Barack Obama's Clean Power Plan, withdraw from the Paris climate accord, approve the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines, and open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to exploration. He fulfilled all of those pledges.

On trade, he kept his promise to withdraw from the T***s-Pacific Partnership and impose tariffs on steel and aluminum. He also committed to renegotiating NAFTA and the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement -- and recently signed new deals with Mexico, Canada and South Korea. He committed to imposing tariffs on China to force it to open its markets and stop its theft of intellectual property -- and is following through on that pledge. Wh**ever one thinks of Trump's trade policies, he is doing exactly what he said.

The president pledged historic increases in defense spending, and delivered. He pledged to bring back manufacturing jobs, and manufacturing jobs are growing at the fastest pace in more than two decades. He pledged to sign "Right to Try" legislation to give dying Americans access to experimental treatments, and did. He pledged to take on the opioid epidemic, and will soon sign a sweeping bipartisan opioids package into law.

Where Trump has failed to keep promises, such as building the wall or repealing Obamacare, it has not been for a lack of trying. Only in a few rare instances has he backtracked on a campaign pledge -- such as when he admitted that he was wrong to promise a complete withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan and reversed course. I'm glad he did.

But whether one agrees or disagrees is not the point. When Trump says he will do something, you can take it to the bank. Yes, he takes liberties with the t***h. But unlike his predecessor, he did not pass his signature legislative achievement on the basis of a lie ("If you like your health care plan, you can keep it") -- which is clearly worse than falsely bragging that your tax cut is the biggest ever.

The fact is, in his first two years, Trump has compiled a remarkable record of p**********l promise-keeping. He'd probably say it's the best in history -- which may or may not end up being true. It's too soon to tell.
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so far he’s lying about the USMCA

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Oct 15, 2018 09:13:35   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
old marine wrote:
Amen lindsjoy amen.


Amen and Amen !!!! Is right marine~~

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Oct 15, 2018 10:13:25   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
lindajoy wrote:
Amen and Amen !!!! Is right marine~~


Thank you.

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Oct 16, 2018 07:55:54   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
old marine wrote:
Thank you.


Your welcome..

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