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Feb 3, 2018 10:10:43   #
1969skoops
 
AF, to answer your first question- I'm right here and no lefty is going to move me. Not now, not tomorrow, and as long as people like you are in the picture, NOT EVER!!

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Feb 3, 2018 10:14:26   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Where are the Trump supporters now
(?)

We are all over the country watching you guys in melt down... And from what we see you dont have far to go~~

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Feb 3, 2018 10:40:07   #
CodyCoonhound Loc: Redbone Country
 
Airforceone wrote:
Wow lost the Trump bump in one day. I guess Trump needs to shut his disgusting mouth about his tax cuts now. Told you supporters of Pedaphile’s that it was only temporary.

That disgusting freak will find something else but at least he has to keep his GD mouth shut about his stock market.


As defined by this author, your kind are clearly defined. To you airforce one. What a shame you create hate in the name of Our American plane.
Greenfield defines the true meaning of your battle cry of "Trump Divides".

"Trump Divides Americans and Un-Americans

The greatest American speech of the century.

January 31, 2018 by Daniel Greenfield

Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical left and Islamic terrorism.


There are two stories of America. One is the American story and the other the un-American story.

On one side there are pilgrims settling a new land and on the other colonists ethnically cleansing the native population. One side sees war heroes and the other sees killers. One sees brave police officers and the other genocidal bigots in uniform. One sees America. And the other hates it.

At the State of the Union, we saw those two halves divide up the House Chamber. We saw American elected officials stand for the flag, for the anthem, for veterans, for Jerusalem and for In God We Trust. And we saw the un-American officials selected by corrupt urban machine politics stay seated.

The leaders of America and un-America were there in one room while America's story was told.

We saw heroes rise in the House Chamber and we saw the Congressional Black Caucus members in kente cloth scowling through the good news about African-American unemployment. Rep. Pelosi grimaced and Senator Schumer glared through President Trump's appeal for bipartisanship. Senator Booker stared hatefully and Elizabeth Warren ranted hysterically on Twitter.

The Democrats and the media called the speech divisive. And it was. But not in the way they meant.

There was little in the way of partisanship in President Trump's remarks. They were meant to unite the men and women in the House Chamber "not as Republicans or Democrats, but as representatives of the people". Even his tough talk on immigration came with offers of a negotiated compromise.

The New American Moment laid out a "clear vision and a righteous mission -- to make America great again for all Americans". But not everyone who happens to live in America wants it to be great.

President Trump's speech wasn't divisive. But it did divide. It divided those in the House Chamber who love this country from those who don't. It divided those who honor our troops, our anthem and our flag from those who take a knee. It divided those who want to make America great again from the left.

The State of the Union vision of exposed the divisions between America and un-America.

We saw a child honoring veterans, the grieving parents of children murdered by illegal aliens and a true refugee who had fled the Socialist tyranny that un-American leftists want to bring to this country. We saw small businessmen, hard workers, soldiers, police officers and an elected official shot by a Bernie Sanders supporter who wouldn't let a murderous Socialist stop him from fighting Socialism.

We were reminded what we are capable of. And we were reminded of how much the left hates that.

President Trump's State of the Union address was more than a great speech. It was our story. It was a reminder of who we are and what makes us great. It was the living soul of America soaring once again.
Americans, on the left and the right, are told every day who we are by an un-American media and its entertainment industry. We've been told it so often that it's easy to forget who we really are.
A great speech doesn't just score political points. It does more than move us. It wakes us up.

And President Trump's State of the Union speech wasn't just the greatest political address of his career. It's the greatest American speech of the century. There have been significant un-American speeches that told us the traditions we believed in were dead, that the country we knew would never return and that we must become compliant citizens of un-America or be left behind on the wrong side of history.

President Trump succeeded by echoing the anger, the pain, the outrage and the common sense of a frustrated America. Some pundits found the echoes of this insurgency abrasive, disconcerting or vulgar. But this was not an insurgent speech. It wasn't a call to arms. Instead it was a celebration of the changes wrought by the people's revolution in Washington D.C. and of the growing power of a restored America.

It was a story told through the people who were living it. Through the ordinary heroes who rush into the great catastrophes of floods and firestorms, and the ordinary catastrophes of homelessness and misery.
The heroes of President Trump's New American Moment, in his words, "live not only in the past, but all around us -- defending hope, pride, and the American way." American exceptionalism isn't in the past. It's in the present and it's all around us. History didn't end a hundred years ago or in the last generation.

"The people built this country. And it is the people who are making America great again."

It's been a tremendous year for America. The media keeps focusing on the drama in D.C. But the real changes haven't been happening in the marble, steel and stone of Washington D.C., but in the lives of ordinary people who have been freed to "dream anything" and "together... achieve anything."

The 2.4 million jobs, the 200,000 manufacturing jobs, the $8 trillion in stock market gains, the new bonuses and investments weren't ordered by the government. They're the bonuses of freedom. When the government cuts taxes, slashes regulations and frees us from the burden of bureaucracy, we prosper.

"Together, we are rediscovering the American way," President Trump declared. "In America, we know that faith and family, not government and bureaucracy, are the center of the American life. Our motto is 'in God we trust.'" But the left's motto is, "In Government we trust." And only when they're in charge.

The left thinks that the ultimate power lies in government. That is why they're scrambling to take over. It's why the 2020 primaries are already looking like a clown car of senile senators and affirmative action wonder boys and girls. It's why their judges are trying to block everything that President Trump does.

But the real power in this country lies with the people.

"We are appointing judges who will interpret the Constitution as written," President Trump declared. He spoke of protecting the "Second Amendment" and "religious liberty". "We have eliminated more regulations in our first year than any administration in history," he informed Americans.

He called for holding Federal employees accountable and freeing Americans to make their own decisions. He celebrated the death of the ObamaCare mandate and the growth of individual initiative. Huge tax cuts are being met with incredible job growth in business across the country.

The New American Moment is built on empowering Americans by recognizing that the people of this country are not an interchangeable mass of social problems, but an exceptional nation.
In the State of the Union, President Trump committed to securing jobs and opportunities by protecting our physical and economic borders. "The era of economic surrender is over," he declared. Bad trade deals will be renegotiated and open borders that allow "millions of low-wage workers to compete for jobs and wages against the poorest Americans" will be made safe and secure.

The government of this nation will work for its people instead of for the special interests of the left.


"The United States is a compassionate nation. We are proud that we do more than any other country to help the needy, the struggling, and the underprivileged all over the world. But as President of the United States, my highest loyalty, my greatest compassion, and my constant concern is for America's children, America's struggling workers, and America's forgotten communities... My duty, and the sacred duty of every elected official in this chamber, is to defend Americans -- to protect their safety, their families, their communities, and their right to the American Dream. Because Americans are dreamers too."
Americans are dreamers too.


The un-American left plies us with the dreams of others. It prods us about their suffering. It tells us their stories. And it insists that we are to blame for their pain. But it doesn't care about our pain.
The Democrats who sat through the stories of suffering and courage showed that they didn't care. The forgotten American men and women whom the President of the United States led out of the shadows never mattered to them. But in the State of the Union, President Trump showed us their dreams.

The American Dream was here long before the dream of illegal migration. It will be here long after the wall is built and Islamic terrorism is defeated. And yet so many of us have come close to forgetting it.

The un-American left has filled our heads with its dreams and at times we can no longer dream our own.

In the State of the Union, President Trump reminded us of our dreams and of the American Dream.

Americans "forever remind us of what we should never forget: The people dreamed this country. The people built this country. And it is the people who are making America great again. As long as we are proud of who we are, and what we are fighting for, there is nothing we cannot achieve."

Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is a New York writer focusing on radical Islam.

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Feb 3, 2018 12:43:38   #
JoyV
 
roy wrote:
Do what he said get rid of ilegeals,better and cheaper healthcare,tax cut will not go to the wealthy,dont touch ss and medicare.and heres one i guess you havent heard dont take wokers tips and give them to owners,yes the gop is trying to do that.


You obviously have never listened to his words nor observe current events.

1) By, "get rid of ilegeals", I will assume you are referring to his promise to work on border security, supporting and strengthening ICE to deal with the Illegal alien crises, and build a wall. He has already improved border security, increased funding, and taken the shackles off Border Patrol. He has already taken the shackles off of ICE as well. He has almost doubled the number of immigration judges (which still aren't nearly enough), and is pushing for the wall. That the work is not complete yet does not mean he has not done what he said.

2) "cheaper healthcare" The promise was to repeal and replace Obamacare. Not to provide every American with cheaper healthcare. This is also a work in progress. Some of Obamacare provisions have been repealed. It is too soon to call a success or failure at this point.

3) "tax cut will not go to the wealthy" You obviously need lessons in listening. He never said tax cuts would not go to the wealthy. He never remotely implied they wouldn't get a tax cut. What he did say was that the tax cut would be across the board cutting taxes to BTH wealthy and middle class. This is exactly what the tax cut did.

4) "dont touch ss and medicare" Well I guess since SS benefits have gone up (cost of living increase) you might blame him. I thought antiTrumpers would not want to give him the credit. But if you insist; I will abide by that. And medicare has not been touched. If the Dems have their way on Dreamers, chain migration, and sanctuary; the money spent will have to come from somewhere else. So which would you rather your tax dollars go to? If you don't want medicare touched, you should tell your representatives to end funding for illegals.

5) "dont take wokers tips and give them to owners" I assume you are referring to the Department of Labor proposal. As of now it is a proposal not a law. I have not heard President Trump's view on it. https://www.dol.gov/newsroom/releases/whd/whd20171204

So of your complaints; some are outright lies, some are partly accomplished and are still in the process of being accomplished, and some are proposals (not necessarily having to do with the GOP or Trump) which may never get passed the planning stage to a vote.

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Feb 3, 2018 13:00:32   #
JoyV
 
CodyCoonhound wrote:
As defined by this author, your kind are clearly defined. To you airforce one. What a shame you create hate in the name of Our American plane.
Greenfield defines the true meaning of your battle cry of "Trump Divides".

"Trump Divides Americans and Un-Americans

The greatest American speech of the century.

January 31, 2018 by Daniel Greenfield

Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical left and Islamic terrorism.


There are two stories of America. One is the American story and the other the un-American story.

On one side there are pilgrims settling a new land and on the other colonists ethnically cleansing the native population. One side sees war heroes and the other sees killers. One sees brave police officers and the other genocidal bigots in uniform. One sees America. And the other hates it.

At the State of the Union, we saw those two halves divide up the House Chamber. We saw American elected officials stand for the flag, for the anthem, for veterans, for Jerusalem and for In God We Trust. And we saw the un-American officials selected by corrupt urban machine politics stay seated.

The leaders of America and un-America were there in one room while America's story was told.

We saw heroes rise in the House Chamber and we saw the Congressional Black Caucus members in kente cloth scowling through the good news about African-American unemployment. Rep. Pelosi grimaced and Senator Schumer glared through President Trump's appeal for bipartisanship. Senator Booker stared hatefully and Elizabeth Warren ranted hysterically on Twitter.

The Democrats and the media called the speech divisive. And it was. But not in the way they meant.

There was little in the way of partisanship in President Trump's remarks. They were meant to unite the men and women in the House Chamber "not as Republicans or Democrats, but as representatives of the people". Even his tough talk on immigration came with offers of a negotiated compromise.

The New American Moment laid out a "clear vision and a righteous mission -- to make America great again for all Americans". But not everyone who happens to live in America wants it to be great.

President Trump's speech wasn't divisive. But it did divide. It divided those in the House Chamber who love this country from those who don't. It divided those who honor our troops, our anthem and our flag from those who take a knee. It divided those who want to make America great again from the left.

The State of the Union vision of exposed the divisions between America and un-America.

We saw a child honoring veterans, the grieving parents of children murdered by illegal aliens and a true refugee who had fled the Socialist tyranny that un-American leftists want to bring to this country. We saw small businessmen, hard workers, soldiers, police officers and an elected official shot by a Bernie Sanders supporter who wouldn't let a murderous Socialist stop him from fighting Socialism.

We were reminded what we are capable of. And we were reminded of how much the left hates that.

President Trump's State of the Union address was more than a great speech. It was our story. It was a reminder of who we are and what makes us great. It was the living soul of America soaring once again.
Americans, on the left and the right, are told every day who we are by an un-American media and its entertainment industry. We've been told it so often that it's easy to forget who we really are.
A great speech doesn't just score political points. It does more than move us. It wakes us up.

And President Trump's State of the Union speech wasn't just the greatest political address of his career. It's the greatest American speech of the century. There have been significant un-American speeches that told us the traditions we believed in were dead, that the country we knew would never return and that we must become compliant citizens of un-America or be left behind on the wrong side of history.

President Trump succeeded by echoing the anger, the pain, the outrage and the common sense of a frustrated America. Some pundits found the echoes of this insurgency abrasive, disconcerting or vulgar. But this was not an insurgent speech. It wasn't a call to arms. Instead it was a celebration of the changes wrought by the people's revolution in Washington D.C. and of the growing power of a restored America.

It was a story told through the people who were living it. Through the ordinary heroes who rush into the great catastrophes of floods and firestorms, and the ordinary catastrophes of homelessness and misery.
The heroes of President Trump's New American Moment, in his words, "live not only in the past, but all around us -- defending hope, pride, and the American way." American exceptionalism isn't in the past. It's in the present and it's all around us. History didn't end a hundred years ago or in the last generation.

"The people built this country. And it is the people who are making America great again."

It's been a tremendous year for America. The media keeps focusing on the drama in D.C. But the real changes haven't been happening in the marble, steel and stone of Washington D.C., but in the lives of ordinary people who have been freed to "dream anything" and "together... achieve anything."

The 2.4 million jobs, the 200,000 manufacturing jobs, the $8 trillion in stock market gains, the new bonuses and investments weren't ordered by the government. They're the bonuses of freedom. When the government cuts taxes, slashes regulations and frees us from the burden of bureaucracy, we prosper.

"Together, we are rediscovering the American way," President Trump declared. "In America, we know that faith and family, not government and bureaucracy, are the center of the American life. Our motto is 'in God we trust.'" But the left's motto is, "In Government we trust." And only when they're in charge.

The left thinks that the ultimate power lies in government. That is why they're scrambling to take over. It's why the 2020 primaries are already looking like a clown car of senile senators and affirmative action wonder boys and girls. It's why their judges are trying to block everything that President Trump does.

But the real power in this country lies with the people.

"We are appointing judges who will interpret the Constitution as written," President Trump declared. He spoke of protecting the "Second Amendment" and "religious liberty". "We have eliminated more regulations in our first year than any administration in history," he informed Americans.

He called for holding Federal employees accountable and freeing Americans to make their own decisions. He celebrated the death of the ObamaCare mandate and the growth of individual initiative. Huge tax cuts are being met with incredible job growth in business across the country.

The New American Moment is built on empowering Americans by recognizing that the people of this country are not an interchangeable mass of social problems, but an exceptional nation.
In the State of the Union, President Trump committed to securing jobs and opportunities by protecting our physical and economic borders. "The era of economic surrender is over," he declared. Bad trade deals will be renegotiated and open borders that allow "millions of low-wage workers to compete for jobs and wages against the poorest Americans" will be made safe and secure.

The government of this nation will work for its people instead of for the special interests of the left.


"The United States is a compassionate nation. We are proud that we do more than any other country to help the needy, the struggling, and the underprivileged all over the world. But as President of the United States, my highest loyalty, my greatest compassion, and my constant concern is for America's children, America's struggling workers, and America's forgotten communities... My duty, and the sacred duty of every elected official in this chamber, is to defend Americans -- to protect their safety, their families, their communities, and their right to the American Dream. Because Americans are dreamers too."
Americans are dreamers too.


The un-American left plies us with the dreams of others. It prods us about their suffering. It tells us their stories. And it insists that we are to blame for their pain. But it doesn't care about our pain.
The Democrats who sat through the stories of suffering and courage showed that they didn't care. The forgotten American men and women whom the President of the United States led out of the shadows never mattered to them. But in the State of the Union, President Trump showed us their dreams.

The American Dream was here long before the dream of illegal migration. It will be here long after the wall is built and Islamic terrorism is defeated. And yet so many of us have come close to forgetting it.

The un-American left has filled our heads with its dreams and at times we can no longer dream our own.

In the State of the Union, President Trump reminded us of our dreams and of the American Dream.

Americans "forever remind us of what we should never forget: The people dreamed this country. The people built this country. And it is the people who are making America great again. As long as we are proud of who we are, and what we are fighting for, there is nothing we cannot achieve."

Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is a New York writer focusing on radical Islam.
As defined by this author, your kind are clearly d... (show quote)



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Feb 3, 2018 15:21:30   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
lindajoy wrote:
Where are the Trump supporters now
(?)

We are all over the country watching you guys in melt down... And from what we see you dont have far to go~~
And the Nunes Memo is just the tip.

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Feb 3, 2018 15:33:33   #
moldyoldy
 
Where do Republicans draw the line when it comes to the things that the President does/says?


Jay Valenci, studied at University of Pennsylvania
Answered Jan 24

Republicans will draw the line when Trump starts denigrating war heroes. No?
Republicans will draw the line when Trump declares that another country is sending murderers and rapists across our borders. No, that won't do it.
Republicans will draw the line when Trump incites violence at campaign rallies. No.
Republicans will draw the line when Trump is caught on video admitting to sexual assault. No, all those women were liars!
Republicans will draw the line when Trump threatens to jail his political opponent from the debate stage. No, I think they enjoyed that taste of dictatorship.
Republicans will draw the line when our own intelligence agencies present incontrovertible evidence of Russian election tampering and Trump ignores it calling it a ruse. No, suddenly Republicans trust Putin more than the CIA.
Republicans will draw the line when Trump fires the FBI Director because he's investigating the hacking of our election. No, it's perfectly alright for Trump to fire the man investigating him.
Republicans will draw the line when Trump waits two weeks to fire National Security Adviser Flynn for lying to the Vice President. No, Republicans will just cover their eyes and ears.
Republicans will draw the line when Trump and his son are caught lying about a meeting with a Kremlin connected Russian lawyer. No, he's new at this. He didn't know it was improper to meet with foreign nationals promising dirt on your opponent???
Republicans will draw the line when Trump is caught paying a porn star $130,000 in hush money. Just where did this $130,000 come from? No, Trump deserves a "mulligan" on this one even though there is no admission of guilt or apology forthcoming. So much for family values.
OK, I'm getting tired and there is no line in sight. Maybe someone out there has some suggestions. The idea of Republicans siding with the Russians and a President who denigrates our highest law enforcement agencies is beyond belief. They are bringing disgrace to themselves and worse, our country.

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Feb 3, 2018 16:15:12   #
Schulk Loc: Kentucky
 
I just don’t get it. No recognition for what the man has accomplished. Just saying he failed without showing wherevand how I don’t get. If you have something then say what it is. You say he lied. When ? He didn’t do what he said Again when. Going around saying your unsatisfied without saying why does nothing to further your cause.

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Feb 3, 2018 16:41:15   #
debeda
 
cSc61 wrote:
The leftist propaganda machine has this sheep so spun up and filled with vitriol and hate, I think his little head is going to pop off.


LOL one can dream....

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Feb 3, 2018 17:16:50   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
Schulk wrote:
I just don’t get it. No recognition for what the man has accomplished. Just saying he failed without showing wherevand how I don’t get. If you have something then say what it is. You say he lied. When ? He didn’t do what he said Again when. Going around saying your unsatisfied without saying why does nothing to further your cause.

He's a troll

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Feb 3, 2018 17:17:46   #
debeda
 
Airforceone wrote:
I love this country it’s the greatest country in the world and we could become great again only by pushing you evangelicals back into the GD swamp with the rest of the Pedaphile’s and you can practice you’re incest.

You just can’t see what the rest of the world is saying when the freak in Office supporters a Pedaphile.

Hide behide there bible and screw little kids that’s disgusting.


Wow you're really whacked. ObamaCare not paying for your meds and shock therapy anymore?

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Feb 3, 2018 17:19:37   #
moldyoldy
 
Schulk wrote:
I just don’t get it. No recognition for what the man has accomplished. Just saying he failed without showing wherevand how I don’t get. If you have something then say what it is. You say he lied. When ? He didn’t do what he said Again when. Going around saying your unsatisfied without saying why does nothing to further your cause.



Trumps lies could fill several books..

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/06/23/opinion/trumps-lies.html

http://www.dailywire.com/news/4834/trumps-101-lies-hank-berrien

http://www.buzzfeed.com/maryanngeorgantopoulos/president-trump-lie-list

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/431755/donald-trumps-huge-lies

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Feb 3, 2018 17:48:08   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
Airforceone wrote:
Wow lost the Trump bump in one day. I guess Trump needs to shut his disgusting mouth about his tax cuts now. Told you supporters of Pedaphile’s that it was only temporary.

That disgusting freak will find something else but at least he has to keep his GD mouth shut about his stock market.


airfarceone: it sounds like someone has been bumping you from behind! Trump will shut your disgusting mouth and send you and you're communist backing to South America where you belong!

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Feb 3, 2018 17:49:24   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 


moldy: You're buffoonery fills nothing...just like the communist websites you continue to quote!

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Feb 3, 2018 17:50:56   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
Airforceone wrote:
I love this country it’s the greatest country in the world and we could become great again only by pushing you evangelicals back into the GD swamp with the rest of the Pedaphile’s and you can practice you’re incest.

You just can’t see what the rest of the world is saying when the freak in Office supporters a Pedaphile.

Hide behide there bible and screw little kids that’s disgusting.


airfarceone: Stop talking about your panacea hollywood!....It's what you are and where you belong!

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