not very realistic R U? wrote:
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not very realistic R U? wrote:
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nothingburger wrote:
not very realistic R U? wrote:^nothingburger
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nothing burger wrote:
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Remember when our idiot president hired a foreign agent to be his national security advisor?
Remember that? It's like a third tier scandal now, compared to the others . Amazing how bad this president has pooped in his nest. 6 months. It's only been 6 months.
Eric a blair wrote:
Remember when our idiot president hired a foreign agent to be his national security advisor?
Remember that? It's like a third tier scandal now, compared to the others . Amazing how bad this president has pooped in his nest. 6 months. It's only been 6 months.
Yup, #45 will be gone in a few months.
The real question is will Trumpkins support Pence #46, or will they revolt against the Republican party? Oh, what will the Trumpkins do once they are leaderless?
Is anybody else concerned about all the leaks in the White House? Yes, it's incredibly embarrassing for Trump, but its bigger than that. We know about all the information that the press gets. Are there foreign countries or terrorist organizations that have obtained classified information? Who knows.
Again it all comes back to Trump not knowing how to run a professional organization.
Trump has shown the more lies the better for the candidate.
itsbaddude wrote:
You have it backwards. Trump has changed the way US presidents will behave from now on. No more Mr. Nice Republicans anymore,ie Romney. Fight meanness with meanness!
TroLLminator wrote:Unfortunately for America, Trump has completely killed the chances of another "outsider" holding office. 6 months in and all he's proven is that electing a non-politician results in completely political chaos and inefficiency. I am all for an outsider holding office, but not a complete imbecile whose top priorities are his ego, popularity, and perceived fortune.
For all those folks who elected Trump as a disrupter of the big bad government - you've been had!
He's been president for 6mths, far setting any precedent. Think anyone will want to follow his footsteps at this rate, you're dead wrong. I thought Bush would be the president everyone just wanted to go away and forget, but rest assured that will definitely be Trump.
itsbaddude wrote:
You have it backwards. Trump has changed the way US presidents will behave from now on. No more Mr. Nice Republicans anymore,ie Romney. Fight meanness with meanness!
TroLLminator wrote:Unfortunately for America, Trump has completely killed the chances of another "outsider" holding office. 6 months in and all he's proven is that electing a non-politician results in completely political chaos and inefficiency. I am all for an outsider holding office, but not a complete imbecile whose top priorities are his ego, popularity, and perceived fortune.
For all those folks who elected Trump as a disrupter of the big bad government - you've been had!
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not very realistic R U? wrote:
He did an awful job with the economy. Way to bend the facts.
realistic realism wrote:It's Obama's fiscal year through October, so he did an excellent job with the economy despite GOP opposition via Congress. Barack Obama deserves full credit for setting it up well after saving it from GW Bush's disastrous administration which almost cast America into another depression. You can't score anything for Trump regarding the economy until October 1st, any idiot knows this.
Meanwhile, aboard the SS Covfefe, Trump is continuing to shit the bed.
Fat hurts wrote:
WaPo is reporting an illegally structured sale of real estate from Donald to Don Jr. If accurate, it's a pretty open and shut case of tax fraud. Really easy to prove.
It's not a huge crime. The max penalties are $25,000 and up to a year in jail.
I'm not into real estate and I'm not a lawyer, but even I knew about the particular law he was breaking. I'm sure Trump and his lawyers knew. They just didn't think it mattered.
As "Huge Crime" pointed out, this is probably not the last of these Trump tax fraud schemes we will learn about. I'd say there is a very high likelihood that that Trump is charged with massive tax fraud. It's probably the easiest crime to prove and we already know quite a bit about Trump's "creative accounting".
So I got to thinking about what it would take to convince a Trumper that this is a bad thing.
If it is found that Trump cheated the taxpayers out of a billion dollars, would they turn on him?
What if it was "only" a few million?
I think we are going to find out.
Fat hurts wrote:
So I got to thinking about what it would take to convince a Trumper that this is a bad thing.
If it is found that Trump cheated the taxpayers out of a billion dollars, would they turn on him?
Seriously? They'd love him all the more.
Easy Target wrote:
Fat hurts wrote:So I got to thinking about what it would take to convince a Trumper that this is a bad thing.
If it is found that Trump cheated the taxpayers out of a billion dollars, would they turn on him?
Seriously? They'd love him all the more.
dem steals $1: lock them up, off with their heads.
trump steals $1 billion: I love him, my hero.
target practice wrote:
Easy Target wrote:Seriously? They'd love him all the more.
dem steals $1: lock them up, off with their heads.
trump steals $1 billion: I love him, my hero.
Just proves he is a GENIUS, lib-tard. Your heroes, the CRIMINAL Clintons, would have a hard time finding $1B if it was placed in their laps (no worries, I'm sure Monica could help them find it if it was placed in Bill's lap).
Trump FTW. Deal with it, loser.
MAGA! MAGA!
Neener, neener, neener!
Trumpettes are NOT Americans!
Trumpette wrote:
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Why Martin Shkreli reminds us so darn much of Donald Trump
https://www.statnews.com/2016/02/04/martin-shkreli-donald-trump/
Martin Shkreli is back: The “Donald Trump of drug development†is just as loathsome as ever
RIP #45 wrote:
Yup, #45 will be gone in a few months.
The real question is will Trumpkins support Pence #46, or will they revolt against the Republican party? Oh, what will the Trumpkins do once they are leaderless?
Nooo. We need a whole term. Pence is crazier than Trump by a mile.
I love how Trump's gone from "draining the swamp" to "cleaning the swamp" in 6 short months. 6 months from now, no more swamp talk.
His sycophants will deploy their remarkable ability to forget the simplest facts.
pop_pop!_v2.2.1 wrote:
RIP #45 wrote:Yup, #45 will be gone in a few months.
The real question is will Trumpkins support Pence #46, or will they revolt against the Republican party? Oh, what will the Trumpkins do once they are leaderless?
Nooo. We need a whole term. Pence is crazier than Trump by a mile.
I love how Trump's gone from "draining the swamp" to "cleaning the swamp" in 6 short months. 6 months from now, no more swamp talk.
His sycophants will deploy their remarkable ability to forget the simplest facts.
Well, Pence will become the president before the end of Trump's term. Republican leaders are marching towards that end.
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Matt Choi was drinking beer halfway through the Boston Marathon
Des Linden: "The entire sport" has changed since she first started running Boston.
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