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Feb 22, 2017 22:39:04   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
ON CAPITOL HILL

AMERICAN GIGOLOS -- A WORTHLESS GOP CONGRESS

Ann Coulter: For Republican Lawmakers, The H**e For Trump Is Personal

Feb 22, 2017 ~ WND

Americans thought electing a trash-talking billionaire reality TV star to the presidency of the United States would finally be enough to convey the message that they h**e both political parties. If anything, they h**e Republicans more.

But the Uni-Party can’t learn. The bureaucracy, the judiciary and congressional Republicans are all openly working for the “Resistance.” It’s President Trump against the world.

In Congress, the h**e for Trump is personal. Not only did he throw a grenade into politicians’ little do-nothing club, but his very existence destroys their self-conception as people with a set of sk**ls.

While Trump was making billions of dollars building skyscrapers, developing golf courses and starring on a hit reality TV show, members of Congress were slowly working their way up the political ladder – interning at think tanks and congressional offices, taking some small government job, then running for the House or Senate and, hopefully, marrying a woman with a large inheritance.

A stunning number of senators and congressmen are supported by rich wives – Sens. John McCain, Mitch McConnell, Richard Blumenthal, John Kerry and Ron Wyden, and Reps. Michael McCaul, Scott Peters and Paul Ryan, to name a few. Is there any other profession with as high a percentage of men sponging off their wives’ inheritances?

Then a self-made billionaire came along, violated all the rules they had lived by and swept aside more than a dozen experienced politicians just like themselves! Not only did Trump make his own money, but he beat them at the one thing they thought they knew how to do.

How else to explain Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s sneering dismissal of Trump’s request for an investigation into v***r f***d, followed – one week later! – by McConnell’s assurance that the Senate would investigate former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn’s phone call to the Russian ambassador?

The ultimate primer on the “blue-collar billionaire” and new president — order Ann Coulter’s book “In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome!”

These useless Republicans allowed a Senate seat to be stolen from under their noses in Minnesota in 2008, giving Obama the v**e he needed to pass Obamacare and destroy our health care.

No, don’t investigate that! Why bother with the very foundation of democracy? How will these nitwit politicians win praise from the Washington Post without dev****g all their energy to some current l*****t fetish, like Russia?

At least when liberals fixate on Russia, they have a clear subversive mission.

Congressional Republicans are just nincompoops. The only thing they know is: Imitate Reagan – from 30 years ago. It would make more sense for Republicans to demand that all air traffic controllers be fired for no reason than it is for them to keep treating Putin like it’s 1950 and he’s Stalin. (We know Putin isn’t Stalin because Democrats aren’t affectionately calling him “Uncle Joe” and spying for him.)

If senators have time for hearings on Flynn’s discussions with the Russian ambassador, could they possibly squeeze in an afternoon to repeal Obamacare?

How about the campaign pledge that rocketed Trump to the White House? According to the Washington Post, at the GOP retreat last month, when Trump talked about using tax policy to help pay for the wall, Republicans expressed “confusion about what exactly he meant.”

Are they r****ded? (By “they,” I mean all Republicans in Congress, except Sen. Tom Cotton and about a half-dozen others.)

If Republicans had an ounce of self-respect, right after repealing Obamacare and writing a bill taxing remittances to make Mexico pay for the wall, they’d be impeaching the ridiculous Judge James Robart. Even lawyers who oppose Trump’s travel ban agree that Judge Robart made a complete a– of himself when he blocked the executive order.

The “Resistance” claims to be terrified that Trump will not be constrained by our Constitution, but they’re the ones who are perfectly willing to disregard the Constitution simply to stop Trump.

At least since the Chinese exclusion case of 1889, the Supreme Court has made blindingly clear that “the power of exclusion of foreigners” belongs to the political branches of government: Congress and the president – not to the judiciary.

The president’s authority to exclude aliens in the public interest has been reaffirmed in dozens of cases since then. Among them:

* Harisiades v. Shaughnessy (1952): “Any policy toward aliens is vitally and intricately interwoven with … the conduct of foreign relations, the war power, and the maintenance of a republican form of government. Such matters are so exclusively entrusted to the political branches of government as to be largely immune from judicial inquiry or interference.”

* Shaughnessy v. Mezei (1953): “Congress expressly authorized the President to impose additional restrictions on aliens entering or leaving the United States during periods of international tension and strife. … (The President) may shut out aliens whose ‘entry would be prejudicial to the interests of the United States.'”

* Mathews v. Diaz (1976): “(T)he responsibility for regulating the relationship between the United States and our alien visitors has been committed to the political branches of the Federal Government. … (Therefore, there is) a narrow standard of review of decisions made by the Congress or the President in the area of immigration and naturalization.”

* United States v. Valenzuela-Bernal (1982): “The power to regulate immigration – an attribute of sovereignty essential to the preservation of any nation – has been entrusted by the Constitution to the political branches of the Federal Government.”

* INS. v. Aguirre-Aguirre (1999): “(J)udicial deference to the Executive Branch is especially appropriate in the immigration context where officials ‘exercise especially sensitive political functions that implicate questions of foreign relations.'”
And on and on and on.***

There are lots of constitutional questions that reasonable people can disagree about. Whether the president can exclude foreigners from seven terror-prone countries is not one of them.

But congressional Republicans are happy to ignore the Constitution, ignore the balance of powers, ignore written law, even to relinquish their own constitutional authority and let the courts run our foreign policy, just to be a part of the establishment’s STOP TRUMP movement.

Instead of neurotically fixating on Russia in some fantasy camp imitation of Reagan, circa 1982, what we’d like these worthless Republicans to do is: Imitate Trump – circa now.

http://www.wnd.com/2017/02/american-gigolos-a-worthless-gop-congress/#KdR6kuQ17cCJSh0A.99

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Feb 23, 2017 00:59:36   #
plainlogic
 
What's wrong with sponging? The Liberals have been doing to the American population for eons. The GOP is comprised of RINOS like McCain etc. yet the handle they go by is GOP.

Yeah, the Obama's Fast and Furious debacle with the then AG Holder saying there is nothing there there. Then he was held in contempt of congress. You get everything all screwed up don't ya.

Nothing has been proven AT ALL of

Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
ON CAPITOL HILL

AMERICAN GIGOLOS -- A WORTHLESS GOP CONGRESS

Ann Coulter: For Republican Lawmakers, The H**e For Trump Is Personal

Feb 22, 2017 ~ WND

Americans thought electing a trash-talking billionaire reality TV star to the presidency of the United States would finally be enough to convey the message that they h**e both political parties. If anything, they h**e Republicans more.

But the Uni-Party can’t learn. The bureaucracy, the judiciary and congressional Republicans are all openly working for the “Resistance.” It’s President Trump against the world.

In Congress, the h**e for Trump is personal. Not only did he throw a grenade into politicians’ little do-nothing club, but his very existence destroys their self-conception as people with a set of sk**ls.

While Trump was making billions of dollars building skyscrapers, developing golf courses and starring on a hit reality TV show, members of Congress were slowly working their way up the political ladder – interning at think tanks and congressional offices, taking some small government job, then running for the House or Senate and, hopefully, marrying a woman with a large inheritance.

A stunning number of senators and congressmen are supported by rich wives – Sens. John McCain, Mitch McConnell, Richard Blumenthal, John Kerry and Ron Wyden, and Reps. Michael McCaul, Scott Peters and Paul Ryan, to name a few. Is there any other profession with as high a percentage of men sponging off their wives’ inheritances?

Then a self-made billionaire came along, violated all the rules they had lived by and swept aside more than a dozen experienced politicians just like themselves! Not only did Trump make his own money, but he beat them at the one thing they thought they knew how to do.

How else to explain Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s sneering dismissal of Trump’s request for an investigation into v***r f***d, followed – one week later! – by McConnell’s assurance that the Senate would investigate former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn’s phone call to the Russian ambassador?

The ultimate primer on the “blue-collar billionaire” and new president — order Ann Coulter’s book “In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome!”

These useless Republicans allowed a Senate seat to be stolen from under their noses in Minnesota in 2008, giving Obama the v**e he needed to pass Obamacare and destroy our health care.

No, don’t investigate that! Why bother with the very foundation of democracy? How will these nitwit politicians win praise from the Washington Post without dev****g all their energy to some current l*****t fetish, like Russia?

At least when liberals fixate on Russia, they have a clear subversive mission.

Congressional Republicans are just nincompoops. The only thing they know is: Imitate Reagan – from 30 years ago. It would make more sense for Republicans to demand that all air traffic controllers be fired for no reason than it is for them to keep treating Putin like it’s 1950 and he’s Stalin. (We know Putin isn’t Stalin because Democrats aren’t affectionately calling him “Uncle Joe” and spying for him.)

If senators have time for hearings on Flynn’s discussions with the Russian ambassador, could they possibly squeeze in an afternoon to repeal Obamacare?

How about the campaign pledge that rocketed Trump to the White House? According to the Washington Post, at the GOP retreat last month, when Trump talked about using tax policy to help pay for the wall, Republicans expressed “confusion about what exactly he meant.”

Are they r****ded? (By “they,” I mean all Republicans in Congress, except Sen. Tom Cotton and about a half-dozen others.)

If Republicans had an ounce of self-respect, right after repealing Obamacare and writing a bill taxing remittances to make Mexico pay for the wall, they’d be impeaching the ridiculous Judge James Robart. Even lawyers who oppose Trump’s travel ban agree that Judge Robart made a complete a– of himself when he blocked the executive order.

The “Resistance” claims to be terrified that Trump will not be constrained by our Constitution, but they’re the ones who are perfectly willing to disregard the Constitution simply to stop Trump.

At least since the Chinese exclusion case of 1889, the Supreme Court has made blindingly clear that “the power of exclusion of foreigners” belongs to the political branches of government: Congress and the president – not to the judiciary.

The president’s authority to exclude aliens in the public interest has been reaffirmed in dozens of cases since then. Among them:

* Harisiades v. Shaughnessy (1952): “Any policy toward aliens is vitally and intricately interwoven with … the conduct of foreign relations, the war power, and the maintenance of a republican form of government. Such matters are so exclusively entrusted to the political branches of government as to be largely immune from judicial inquiry or interference.”

* Shaughnessy v. Mezei (1953): “Congress expressly authorized the President to impose additional restrictions on aliens entering or leaving the United States during periods of international tension and strife. … (The President) may shut out aliens whose ‘entry would be prejudicial to the interests of the United States.'”

* Mathews v. Diaz (1976): “(T)he responsibility for regulating the relationship between the United States and our alien visitors has been committed to the political branches of the Federal Government. … (Therefore, there is) a narrow standard of review of decisions made by the Congress or the President in the area of immigration and naturalization.”

* United States v. Valenzuela-Bernal (1982): “The power to regulate immigration – an attribute of sovereignty essential to the preservation of any nation – has been entrusted by the Constitution to the political branches of the Federal Government.”

* INS. v. Aguirre-Aguirre (1999): “(J)udicial deference to the Executive Branch is especially appropriate in the immigration context where officials ‘exercise especially sensitive political functions that implicate questions of foreign relations.'”
And on and on and on.***

There are lots of constitutional questions that reasonable people can disagree about. Whether the president can exclude foreigners from seven terror-prone countries is not one of them.

But congressional Republicans are happy to ignore the Constitution, ignore the balance of powers, ignore written law, even to relinquish their own constitutional authority and let the courts run our foreign policy, just to be a part of the establishment’s STOP TRUMP movement.

Instead of neurotically fixating on Russia in some fantasy camp imitation of Reagan, circa 1982, what we’d like these worthless Republicans to do is: Imitate Trump – circa now.

http://www.wnd.com/2017/02/american-gigolos-a-worthless-gop-congress/#KdR6kuQ17cCJSh0A.99
ON CAPITOL HILL br br AMERICAN GIGOLOS -- A WORTH... (show quote)

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Feb 23, 2017 01:03:01   #
plainlogic
 
[quote=plainlogic]What's wrong with sponging? The Liberals have been doing to the American population for eons. The GOP is comprised of RINOS like McCain etc. yet the handle they go by is GOP.

Yeah, the Obama's Fast and Furious debacle with the then AG Holder saying there is nothing there there. Then he was held in contempt of congress. You get everything all screwed up don't ya.

Nothing has been proven AT ALL of Fly's phone conversation with the Russian Ambassador. Your wrong agin Don. I could go on and on debunking what you write but, it would make no difference 'cause you'd keep coming up with BS. Say good night DON....

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Feb 23, 2017 01:16:04   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
ON CAPITOL HILL

AMERICAN GIGOLOS -- A WORTHLESS GOP CONGRESS

Ann Coulter: For Republican Lawmakers, The H**e For Trump Is Personal

Feb 22, 2017 ~ WND

Americans thought electing a trash-talking billionaire reality TV star to the presidency of the United States would finally be enough to convey the message that they h**e both political parties. If anything, they h**e Republicans more.

But the Uni-Party can’t learn. The bureaucracy, the judiciary and congressional Republicans are all openly working for the “Resistance.” It’s President Trump against the world.

In Congress, the h**e for Trump is personal. Not only did he throw a grenade into politicians’ little do-nothing club, but his very existence destroys their self-conception as people with a set of sk**ls.

While Trump was making billions of dollars building skyscrapers, developing golf courses and starring on a hit reality TV show, members of Congress were slowly working their way up the political ladder – interning at think tanks and congressional offices, taking some small government job, then running for the House or Senate and, hopefully, marrying a woman with a large inheritance.

A stunning number of senators and congressmen are supported by rich wives – Sens. John McCain, Mitch McConnell, Richard Blumenthal, John Kerry and Ron Wyden, and Reps. Michael McCaul, Scott Peters and Paul Ryan, to name a few. Is there any other profession with as high a percentage of men sponging off their wives’ inheritances?

Then a self-made billionaire came along, violated all the rules they had lived by and swept aside more than a dozen experienced politicians just like themselves! Not only did Trump make his own money, but he beat them at the one thing they thought they knew how to do.

How else to explain Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s sneering dismissal of Trump’s request for an investigation into v***r f***d, followed – one week later! – by McConnell’s assurance that the Senate would investigate former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn’s phone call to the Russian ambassador?

The ultimate primer on the “blue-collar billionaire” and new president — order Ann Coulter’s book “In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome!”

These useless Republicans allowed a Senate seat to be stolen from under their noses in Minnesota in 2008, giving Obama the v**e he needed to pass Obamacare and destroy our health care.

No, don’t investigate that! Why bother with the very foundation of democracy? How will these nitwit politicians win praise from the Washington Post without dev****g all their energy to some current l*****t fetish, like Russia?

At least when liberals fixate on Russia, they have a clear subversive mission.

Congressional Republicans are just nincompoops. The only thing they know is: Imitate Reagan – from 30 years ago. It would make more sense for Republicans to demand that all air traffic controllers be fired for no reason than it is for them to keep treating Putin like it’s 1950 and he’s Stalin. (We know Putin isn’t Stalin because Democrats aren’t affectionately calling him “Uncle Joe” and spying for him.)

If senators have time for hearings on Flynn’s discussions with the Russian ambassador, could they possibly squeeze in an afternoon to repeal Obamacare?

How about the campaign pledge that rocketed Trump to the White House? According to the Washington Post, at the GOP retreat last month, when Trump talked about using tax policy to help pay for the wall, Republicans expressed “confusion about what exactly he meant.”

Are they r****ded? (By “they,” I mean all Republicans in Congress, except Sen. Tom Cotton and about a half-dozen others.)

If Republicans had an ounce of self-respect, right after repealing Obamacare and writing a bill taxing remittances to make Mexico pay for the wall, they’d be impeaching the ridiculous Judge James Robart. Even lawyers who oppose Trump’s travel ban agree that Judge Robart made a complete a– of himself when he blocked the executive order.

The “Resistance” claims to be terrified that Trump will not be constrained by our Constitution, but they’re the ones who are perfectly willing to disregard the Constitution simply to stop Trump.

At least since the Chinese exclusion case of 1889, the Supreme Court has made blindingly clear that “the power of exclusion of foreigners” belongs to the political branches of government: Congress and the president – not to the judiciary.

The president’s authority to exclude aliens in the public interest has been reaffirmed in dozens of cases since then. Among them:

* Harisiades v. Shaughnessy (1952): “Any policy toward aliens is vitally and intricately interwoven with … the conduct of foreign relations, the war power, and the maintenance of a republican form of government. Such matters are so exclusively entrusted to the political branches of government as to be largely immune from judicial inquiry or interference.”

* Shaughnessy v. Mezei (1953): “Congress expressly authorized the President to impose additional restrictions on aliens entering or leaving the United States during periods of international tension and strife. … (The President) may shut out aliens whose ‘entry would be prejudicial to the interests of the United States.'”

* Mathews v. Diaz (1976): “(T)he responsibility for regulating the relationship between the United States and our alien visitors has been committed to the political branches of the Federal Government. … (Therefore, there is) a narrow standard of review of decisions made by the Congress or the President in the area of immigration and naturalization.”

* United States v. Valenzuela-Bernal (1982): “The power to regulate immigration – an attribute of sovereignty essential to the preservation of any nation – has been entrusted by the Constitution to the political branches of the Federal Government.”

* INS. v. Aguirre-Aguirre (1999): “(J)udicial deference to the Executive Branch is especially appropriate in the immigration context where officials ‘exercise especially sensitive political functions that implicate questions of foreign relations.'”
And on and on and on.***

There are lots of constitutional questions that reasonable people can disagree about. Whether the president can exclude foreigners from seven terror-prone countries is not one of them.

But congressional Republicans are happy to ignore the Constitution, ignore the balance of powers, ignore written law, even to relinquish their own constitutional authority and let the courts run our foreign policy, just to be a part of the establishment’s STOP TRUMP movement.

Instead of neurotically fixating on Russia in some fantasy camp imitation of Reagan, circa 1982, what we’d like these worthless Republicans to do is: Imitate Trump – circa now.

http://www.wnd.com/2017/02/american-gigolos-a-worthless-gop-congress/#KdR6kuQ17cCJSh0A.99
ON CAPITOL HILL br br AMERICAN GIGOLOS -- A WORTH... (show quote)


Instead of neurotically fixating on Russia in some fantasy camp imitation of Reagan, circa 1982, what we’d like these worthless Republicans to do is: Imitate Trump – circa now~~ As in immdiately..

The protests are winding down out of lack in changing anything that will take place in this country under Trump with or without the House as well... They know it and can decide to buckle down and actually work or be removed from office shortly...

Your Soros, Gates, et al are not done, just momentarily stalled and rather upset over it... The next will be financial fixation of course.. watch for it, it's already in motion.. The market has been on its high far too long now and the manipulation to change its course is coming.. The only question is when....

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Feb 23, 2017 08:32:06   #
pafret Loc: Northeast
 
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
ON CAPITOL HILL

AMERICAN GIGOLOS -- A WORTHLESS GOP CONGRESS

Ann Coulter: For Republican Lawmakers, The H**e For Trump Is Personal

Feb 22, 2017 ~ WND

Americans thought electing a trash-talking billionaire reality TV star to the presidency of the United States would finally be enough to convey the message that they h**e both political parties. If anything, they h**e Republicans more.

But the Uni-Party can’t learn. The bureaucracy, the judiciary and congressional Republicans are all openly working for the “Resistance.” It’s President Trump against the world.

In Congress, the h**e for Trump is personal. Not only did he throw a grenade into politicians’ little do-nothing club, but his very existence destroys their self-conception as people with a set of sk**ls.

While Trump was making billions of dollars building skyscrapers, developing golf courses and starring on a hit reality TV show, members of Congress were slowly working their way up the political ladder – interning at think tanks and congressional offices, taking some small government job, then running for the House or Senate and, hopefully, marrying a woman with a large inheritance.

A stunning number of senators and congressmen are supported by rich wives – Sens. John McCain, Mitch McConnell, Richard Blumenthal, John Kerry and Ron Wyden, and Reps. Michael McCaul, Scott Peters and Paul Ryan, to name a few. Is there any other profession with as high a percentage of men sponging off their wives’ inheritances?

Then a self-made billionaire came along, violated all the rules they had lived by and swept aside more than a dozen experienced politicians just like themselves! Not only did Trump make his own money, but he beat them at the one thing they thought they knew how to do.

How else to explain Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s sneering dismissal of Trump’s request for an investigation into v***r f***d, followed – one week later! – by McConnell’s assurance that the Senate would investigate former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn’s phone call to the Russian ambassador?

The ultimate primer on the “blue-collar billionaire” and new president — order Ann Coulter’s book “In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome!”

These useless Republicans allowed a Senate seat to be stolen from under their noses in Minnesota in 2008, giving Obama the v**e he needed to pass Obamacare and destroy our health care.

No, don’t investigate that! Why bother with the very foundation of democracy? How will these nitwit politicians win praise from the Washington Post without dev****g all their energy to some current l*****t fetish, like Russia?

At least when liberals fixate on Russia, they have a clear subversive mission.

Congressional Republicans are just nincompoops. The only thing they know is: Imitate Reagan – from 30 years ago. It would make more sense for Republicans to demand that all air traffic controllers be fired for no reason than it is for them to keep treating Putin like it’s 1950 and he’s Stalin. (We know Putin isn’t Stalin because Democrats aren’t affectionately calling him “Uncle Joe” and spying for him.)

If senators have time for hearings on Flynn’s discussions with the Russian ambassador, could they possibly squeeze in an afternoon to repeal Obamacare?

How about the campaign pledge that rocketed Trump to the White House? According to the Washington Post, at the GOP retreat last month, when Trump talked about using tax policy to help pay for the wall, Republicans expressed “confusion about what exactly he meant.”

Are they r****ded? (By “they,” I mean all Republicans in Congress, except Sen. Tom Cotton and about a half-dozen others.)

If Republicans had an ounce of self-respect, right after repealing Obamacare and writing a bill taxing remittances to make Mexico pay for the wall, they’d be impeaching the ridiculous Judge James Robart. Even lawyers who oppose Trump’s travel ban agree that Judge Robart made a complete a– of himself when he blocked the executive order.

The “Resistance” claims to be terrified that Trump will not be constrained by our Constitution, but they’re the ones who are perfectly willing to disregard the Constitution simply to stop Trump.

At least since the Chinese exclusion case of 1889, the Supreme Court has made blindingly clear that “the power of exclusion of foreigners” belongs to the political branches of government: Congress and the president – not to the judiciary.

The president’s authority to exclude aliens in the public interest has been reaffirmed in dozens of cases since then. Among them:

* Harisiades v. Shaughnessy (1952): “Any policy toward aliens is vitally and intricately interwoven with … the conduct of foreign relations, the war power, and the maintenance of a republican form of government. Such matters are so exclusively entrusted to the political branches of government as to be largely immune from judicial inquiry or interference.”

* Shaughnessy v. Mezei (1953): “Congress expressly authorized the President to impose additional restrictions on aliens entering or leaving the United States during periods of international tension and strife. … (The President) may shut out aliens whose ‘entry would be prejudicial to the interests of the United States.'”

* Mathews v. Diaz (1976): “(T)he responsibility for regulating the relationship between the United States and our alien visitors has been committed to the political branches of the Federal Government. … (Therefore, there is) a narrow standard of review of decisions made by the Congress or the President in the area of immigration and naturalization.”

* United States v. Valenzuela-Bernal (1982): “The power to regulate immigration – an attribute of sovereignty essential to the preservation of any nation – has been entrusted by the Constitution to the political branches of the Federal Government.”

* INS. v. Aguirre-Aguirre (1999): “(J)udicial deference to the Executive Branch is especially appropriate in the immigration context where officials ‘exercise especially sensitive political functions that implicate questions of foreign relations.'”
And on and on and on.***

There are lots of constitutional questions that reasonable people can disagree about. Whether the president can exclude foreigners from seven terror-prone countries is not one of them.

But congressional Republicans are happy to ignore the Constitution, ignore the balance of powers, ignore written law, even to relinquish their own constitutional authority and let the courts run our foreign policy, just to be a part of the establishment’s STOP TRUMP movement.

Instead of neurotically fixating on Russia in some fantasy camp imitation of Reagan, circa 1982, what we’d like these worthless Republicans to do is: Imitate Trump – circa now.

http://www.wnd.com/2017/02/american-gigolos-a-worthless-gop-congress/#KdR6kuQ17cCJSh0A.99
ON CAPITOL HILL br br AMERICAN GIGOLOS -- A WORTH... (show quote)


Ann Coulter is a paragon of clarity of vision and intelligent analysis. Her points of view are dead on correct and she outshines every other talking head analyst in the nation.

This paragraph demonstrates that she completely understands the tenor of the times and the thoughts of most Americans -- urban, government dependents, the forgotten people in flyover country and rust-belt Americans

"Americans thought electing a trash-talking billionaire reality TV star to the presidency of the United States would finally be enough to convey the message that they h**e both political parties. If anything, they h**e Republicans more.

But the Uni-Party can’t learn. The bureaucracy, the judiciary and congressional Republicans are all openly working for the “Resistance.” It’s President Trump against the world."

Her analysis on all points is absolute t***h. I'm going to send Donald Trump a letter suggesting he should hire her as an advisor because she has more political savvy then all of the lizards inside the beltway.

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Feb 23, 2017 09:10:39   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
I think you are in my head, very good words of wisdom, ha... Don D.


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pafret wrote:
Ann Coulter is a paragon of clarity of vision and intelligent analysis. Her points of view are dead on correct and she outshines every other talking head analyst in the nation.

This paragraph demonstrates that she completely understands the tenor of the times and the thoughts of most Americans -- urban, government dependents, the forgotten people in flyover country and rust-belt Americans

"Americans thought electing a trash-talking billionaire reality TV star to the presidency of the United States would finally be enough to convey the message that they h**e both political parties. If anything, they h**e Republicans more.

But the Uni-Party can’t learn. The bureaucracy, the judiciary and congressional Republicans are all openly working for the “Resistance.” It’s President Trump against the world."

Her analysis on all points is absolute t***h. I'm going to send Donald Trump a letter suggesting he should hire her as an advisor because she has more political savvy then all of the lizards inside the beltway.
Ann Coulter is a paragon of clarity of vision and ... (show quote)

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Feb 23, 2017 09:12:05   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
Once again my lady friend has worded her points perfectly, I totally agree... Don D.


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lindajoy wrote:
Instead of neurotically fixating on Russia in some fantasy camp imitation of Reagan, circa 1982, what we’d like these worthless Republicans to do is: Imitate Trump – circa now~~ As in immdiately..

The protests are winding down out of lack in changing anything that will take place in this country under Trump with or without the House as well... They know it and can decide to buckle down and actually work or be removed from office shortly...

Your Soros, Gates, et al are not done, just momentarily stalled and rather upset over it... The next will be financial fixation of course.. watch for it, it's already in motion.. The market has been on its high far too long now and the manipulation to change its course is coming.. The only question is when....
Instead of neurotically fixating on Russia in some... (show quote)

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Feb 23, 2017 10:23:23   #
LPgee
 
The essence of resistance is avoidance and objection . Within the two political circles resistance against each other is strong among the DEMS against the GOP than the
GOP against the DEMS.
There are ungracious losers and
HUGE EGOS AR AT PLAY on both sides.
Woe to the spoilers within the GOP.
They are pulling down President Trump's victory momentum . His jump- start is not able to take off high enough to prevent any resistance from gaining ground.
Even the Judiciary was able to assert an unexpected resistance against Trump's ninety - day TRAVEL Ban.
If the GOP were a solid block , it
could have put up a mighty snub against the district judge.
Adding to the strength of the resistance to Mr . Trump's administration , the DEMS are heavily supported by viewpoints of talk show discussants and TV hosts intentionally opposing
every move and verbal releases of the president. Also not forgetting the Hollywood stars who made every AWARDING EVENT a platform for their biases.
Soros et al... secretly financing the ugly rallies addto the strength of the overall chaos.

Thankfully the POTUS is resistance- proof . The strength of his dreams are his propellers . And his natural gift to win is still holding ...even his gaffs turns out true after all.( that Sweden is experiencing the evil consequences of unvetted entries of refugees to their borderless territorial fringes...is true
afterall...but for the time element "last night" .)
Obviously President Trump is not a fool as others grasp him to be.
Time will prove his fight against
f**e reporting is his sturdy line
of resistance against all resistances even by his lone self.

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Feb 23, 2017 11:18:00   #
fredsgirl1
 
Trump will survive for just as long as he has some benefit to the GOP. After that he is toast. Right now they are tolerating his lazy crazy work style as they have plans to replace him with someone they can manage and mold to their needs. That's why he has the time to go to rallies and play golf when ever he feels like it. Replacing him with Pence has already started to happen and if you think the protests are winding down then go to any Republican senators town meeting anywhere in the country.

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Feb 23, 2017 13:09:53   #
Vegas Rob
 
You are a bad loser! That is all there is to it. If you only could see the t***h, your post would not appear like this. Trump has been creating jobs for Americans.... Obama did not. Trump is getting rid of ISIS that OBama and Hillary brought in. The GOP congress is behind Trump to make America great again! So there!

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Feb 23, 2017 14:49:48   #
fredsgirl1
 
Apart from the 700 he saved at Carrier but ignored the 1100 the company trashed anyway what has he saved. Certainly not the extra tax the people of that state will have to pay to compensate Trump his "generosity". There has been nothing done by any company that wasn't scheduled by the long before T***p w*n the e******n. The GOP is only behind themselves and their agenda, and see Trump as being a very well oiled coat tail that they slid into power on. Now a useful whiping boy that can be made to look bad and blamed for their failures. They are already sidelining him and sending Pence out into the political world to do the job of president. He is given his pocket money and sent to a rally in Florida.

Unlike you I know that America is, was, and will be without Trump, a pretty great place. It's not Trump or the GOP that can make this country great, it's the people that that party is trying to crush to the ground. Over the past 20 years they have taken their savings, jobs, homes, futures and their safety. It's the people of this country that make it great not failed political parties that cling to the right out of fear that without it they will have to do an honest days work. Maybe even get their hands dirty like the rest of us.

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Feb 23, 2017 15:56:29   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
President Donald J. Trump (As I Said Earlier This Week) Could Find The Cure For Cancer And Liberals and L*****t Would Condemn Him For Putting Cancer Doctors Out of Work, So Do Your Worse Those Like Me Believe Trump Might Be Able To Save America From The Likes of Obama & Hillary & Warren & Sanders... Don D.


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fredsgirl1 wrote:
Apart from the 700 he saved at Carrier but ignored the 1100 the company trashed anyway what has he saved. Certainly not the extra tax the people of that state will have to pay to compensate Trump his "generosity". There has been nothing done by any company that wasn't scheduled by the long before T***p w*n the e******n. The GOP is only behind themselves and their agenda, and see Trump as being a very well oiled coat tail that they slid into power on. Now a useful whiping boy that can be made to look bad and blamed for their failures. They are already sidelining him and sending Pence out into the political world to do the job of president. He is given his pocket money and sent to a rally in Florida.

Unlike you I know that America is, was, and will be without Trump, a pretty great place. It's not Trump or the GOP that can make this country great, it's the people that that party is trying to crush to the ground. Over the past 20 years they have taken their savings, jobs, homes, futures and their safety. It's the people of this country that make it great not failed political parties that cling to the right out of fear that without it they will have to do an honest days work. Maybe even get their hands dirty like the rest of us.
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Feb 23, 2017 16:27:35   #
fredsgirl1
 
Trump isn't qualified to save green stamps. He has no hope of saving America. Even if his agenda had any benefit to it the Tea Party wouldn't allow him to exercise it, specially if it conflicted with their agenda. It is showing up all ready. How many times have you read, like in the news today for instance, headlines like the GOP has no intention of making mass deportations. Wasn't that one of Trumps key campaign promises?

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Feb 23, 2017 17:11:51   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
One Thing You And I Know For Damn Sure, I'll Never Change Your Mind Nor You Mine, Keep Being An A-Hole You Do it Well... Don D.


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fredsgirl1 wrote:
Trump isn't qualified to save green stamps. He has no hope of saving America. Even if his agenda had any benefit to it the Tea Party wouldn't allow him to exercise it, specially if it conflicted with their agenda. It is showing up all ready. How many times have you read, like in the news today for instance, headlines like the GOP has no intention of making mass deportations. Wasn't that one of Trumps key campaign promises?

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Feb 23, 2017 18:36:42   #
Sons of Liberty Loc: look behind you!
 
pafret wrote:
Ann Coulter is a paragon of clarity of vision and intelligent analysis. Her points of view are dead on correct and she outshines every other talking head analyst in the nation.

This paragraph demonstrates that she completely understands the tenor of the times and the thoughts of most Americans -- urban, government dependents, the forgotten people in flyover country and rust-belt Americans

"Americans thought electing a trash-talking billionaire reality TV star to the presidency of the United States would finally be enough to convey the message that they h**e both political parties. If anything, they h**e Republicans more.

But the Uni-Party can’t learn. The bureaucracy, the judiciary and congressional Republicans are all openly working for the “Resistance.” It’s President Trump against the world."

Her analysis on all points is absolute t***h. I'm going to send Donald Trump a letter suggesting he should hire her as an advisor because she has more political savvy then all of the lizards inside the beltway.
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