slatten49 wrote:
Well, as usual, time will tell.
While he may not have the wall built yet it appears that the Hondurans and others from down south are not that happy with all of the razor wire that has been strung all along the border either.
padremike wrote:
If you believe a billionaire businessman to be incompetent yet a third rate community organizer, who ruled by fiat himself, was eminently qualified, then my observation is that you're not qualified to offer anything but a biased opinion. My "personal" biased opinion is that after Obama, Trump and his personality, is exactly who and what we needed.
You have always been full of animosity so a h**eful man like trump suits you.
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
Trump is way incapapable of his office---His believers want to think he is the answer to all of our problems. Reality is he has made a lot of problems trying to rule by decree.
Yup he is undoing all of his predecessors rules by decree that he made and making them right how horrible is that?
I will interject here to say that, as my thread title suggests, it was only surprising that Mr. Carlson spoke this way of President Trump. It is not surprising that many would disagree with him. Considering Trump could shoot someone in broad daylight on 5th Ave...….
padremike wrote:
If factual, Tucker must be packing a resume for a position at CNN. If the inference is that Trump has not kept promises then that inference is false.
He has kept none of his major promises, he was supposed to be the fiscal responsible one who put country before greed.
woodguru wrote:
He has kept none of his major promises, he was supposed to be the fiscal responsible one who put country before greed.
What is the figure on the deficit now? Has the stock market recovered from its plungel ast week after the lie about resolving tariff issues?
Can we assure ourselves we won't hear the"MF" word from the Oval Office again soon? Or more tapes about "moving on married women like a b***h" while furniture shopping in order to "grab some pussy" once you notice she's got a new set of surgical "tits?" I've been practicing p**********l speech a good bit this week and I can tell you, unfortunately, regular folks seem really ambivalent about it.
A lady at Verizon Wireless became so undone at my reference to a product as "cheap-ass" that she could not bring herself to continue speaking with me. Wait till tRump shoots Cohen on Fifth Avenue.... At least the bereaved family might say a word or two, it is hoped.
I dare a Trump supporter to f**g this post and complain about HIS word choices.
Rubbing it in a little, Michelle Obama actually publicly apologized for letting slip one little word, "Leaning in? That
s**t don't always work!" in public, just this past week. I agreed with her assessment.
padremike wrote:
If you believe a billionaire businessman to be incompetent yet a third rate community organizer, who ruled by fiat himself, was eminently qualified, then my observation is that you're not qualified to offer anything but a biased opinion. My "personal" biased opinion is that after Obama, Trump and his personality, is exactly who and what we needed.
Obama, when he left office, left a record level stock market that had been and continued to trend upward and set new records a year into Trump's watch, which has been dropping to levels that eliminate gains during Trump's watch...84 straight months of jobs growth, which continued into Trump's watch, a strong real estate market that is now seeing softening prices and confidence...we had a trade deficit, now we have the biggest trade deficit in history...farmers and fisherman had deals with China that took Obama years to develop, Trump trashed those in a single year
Yeah, we "needed" someone to come in and shake up the stability we were seeing with Obama like we needed a sharp stick in the eye, we "needed" to increase our deficit by a few hundred billion with tax cuts we didn't need
woodguru wrote:
He has kept none of his major promises, he was supposed to be the fiscal responsible one who put country before greed.
I suppose it all depends on what your definition of "major" is! Question: since you are concerned about fiscal responsibility, now that Obama is gone, what ever happened to all that shovel ready money Obama appropriated and spent somewhere, other than shovel ready infrastructure projects? Also, the $28 billion in brand new printed phoney money that he shoveled into the economy every month as an unauthorized QE 3 that made the economy seem better than it actually was? (It did make the rich richer.) How'd he do dat? Just curious.
woodguru wrote:
Obama, when he left office, left a record level stock market that had been and continued to trend upward and set new records a year into Trump's watch, which has been dropping to levels that eliminate gains during Trump's watch...84 straight months of jobs growth, which continued into Trump's watch, a strong real estate market that is now seeing softening prices and confidence...we had a trade deficit, now we have the biggest trade deficit in history...farmers and fisherman had deals with China that took Obama years to develop, Trump trashed those in a single year
Yeah, we "needed" someone to come in and shake up the stability we were seeing with Obama like we needed a sharp stick in the eye, we "needed" to increase our deficit by a few hundred billion with tax cuts we didn't need
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If things were so great why did Americans present Obama with the greatest political defeat ever by losing over 1000 Democrat positions? This defeat began with the very first cycle after his e******n? If Obama had never been elected many Americans could still be friends. Trump represents the extreme divide now existing between Americans and Obots. Yet you folks h**e him more than our disdain for Obama ever was.
padremike wrote:
If things were so great why did Americans present Obama with the greatest political defeat ever by losing over 1000 Democrat positions? This defeat began with the very first cycle after his e******n? If Obama had never been elected many Americans could still be friends. Trump represents the extreme divide now existing between Americans and Obots. Yet you folks h**e him more than our disdain for Obama ever was.
AGREED. A big part of the republican sweep in 2016, perhaps the biggest part, was a repudiation of Obama's bad, dare i say disastrous and d******e, policies and HRC aligning herself with him.
debeda wrote:
AGREED. A big part of the republican sweep in 2016, perhaps the biggest part, was a repudiation of Obama's bad, dare i say disastrous and d******e, policies and HRC aligning herself with him.
But just wait and see what happens in 2020,trump had his change to good things but his ego and mouth just cant shut up,hes a one term.
roy wrote:
But just wait and see what happens in 2020,trump had his change to good things but his ego and mouth just cant shut up,hes a one term.
When he is reelected by a landslide in 2020, you can join the useless hoard of useful i***ts on 5th Avenue when they pack the area around Trump Tower in one big mob, chanting corny slogans and waving cornier signs, thousands of human bumper stickers... Maybe as a special treat, they'll all join hands for some serious Kumbaya action.
Watched Tucker last night and nary a word was said about his interview and have not heard any thing else except Slat's initial posting. Any updates?
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