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Add another item to Trump's list of frustrations: his bald spot

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Tiny DT. The art of moving America backwards, and lowering the quality of life for the average American. 

The art of I cannot make a deal to save my life. 

The art of losing talent in droves, and replacing them with sycophantic fools, devoid of talent or experience. Like The appointment of Lynne Patton, a wedding planner and longtime Trump family associate, to head the Housing and Urban Development's office for New York and New Jersey, and the talk show host that he just appointed as a chief economic advisor, because he talk smooth and looks good on TV. Good one Don.

 

The art of not being able to fill vacancies, and leading a nation, without the help of key appointees. The Trump administration will usher in the second quarter of its presidential term with hundreds of vacancies still left to fill in departments throughout the administration. According to the Washington Post and Partnership for Public Service, only 241 key positions requiring Senate confirmation — out of 633 — have been confirmed as of Jan. 18, with 244 positions still without a nominee. The 633 key positions are a small portion of over 1,200 total positions requiring Senate confirmation, the Post noted. Trump’s sluggish staffing stands in stark contrast to his predecessors. According to the Post, Trump had 301 total confirmed nominees by Jan. 18, as compared with 452 confirmations by former President Barack Obama, 493 by George W. Bush and 471 by Bill Clinton at the same point in their terms. 

 

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  • ...and a blind spot or two.  

  • AGreed. Trump would never, ever "demean the political argument" by discussing someones physical characteristics, race, gender or anything like that.    Just kidding. A list of people. countr

  • Out, damned spot!  Out, I say!    Remove this fool from the White House.

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On 2/23/2018 at 2:50 PM, FreddieRoyle said:

 This whole episode will go down in history as the biggest ever mass hysteria.

Seriously guys, this is not healthy any more.

You are spot on with these comments.

We live here in the US & see it daily

 

Truthfully most here care less & have just gone on normally with their lives

same as after any other election, but the ones that have made it their lives to complain

& incite hysteria , The rabid hysterical ones,

They are making themselves sick literally we knew a few & saw their health go downhill.

 

 

On 2/24/2018 at 4:53 AM, Becker said:

Why should it stop? He's asking to get hammered on a daily basis by his deeds and tweets and hes' constantly confirming that he's a moral abomination, a complete narcissist, an intellectual dwarf and a mental (evil) child.

So again; why should it stop?

No worries, we are just in first gear.

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