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22 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

LOL. He has given them the lowest unemployment in a long while and a booming economy, plus extra money in their pocket, but many still hate him, even before Russia summit.

Typical Trumper deflection; I cannot argue the actual point that everyone is discussing because it actually came out of Trumps mouth so I'm going to deflect to another topic and talk about unemployment and the economy.

I know it's difficult for you guys to do but please try and stick to the topic.  

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4 minutes ago, heybruce said:

Are you taking about the Obama recovery again?  The "money in their pocket" is borrowed from overseas, mostly China.  They are the ones funding his trillion dollar deficits.

and Trump is the only one trying to level the playing field with his tariffs on China. However, many US politicians think they should allow China to continue to rip off the US. Also many non politicians by the looks of it.

Trump is the one calling out Germany for giving Russia loadsacash while expecting the US to protect Germany for free, or nearly free from Russia.

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14 minutes ago, sukhumvitneon said:

EU's view is that the US is a cash cow and is cannon fodder for any war with Russia.  US then asserts sovereignty and calls the EU on its bullshit.  These shit countries can't even be bothered to meet 2% defense spending.

 

Then we get labeled: "You're a Nazi/fascist/racist"  Pick any three.  Sit and spin, EU.

Not necessarily just 'nazi/fascist/racist' as there are predominately only two types of Trump supporters; billionaires and idiots.

Check your bank account to see which one you are.

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54 minutes ago, tropo said:

How do you sleep at night with all this pent-up hatred? "Treasonous traitor" - what a load of claptrap.

The right seemed to survive the Obama years despite spewing their vitriol about him. Of course in their case it was about him not being born in the USA and being a secret muslim. Fantasy.

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9 minutes ago, johnnybangkok said:

Typical Trumper deflection; I cannot argue the actual point that everyone is discussing because it actually came out of Trumps mouth so I'm going to deflect to another topic and talk about unemployment and the economy.

I know it's difficult for you guys to do but please try and stick to the topic.  

That was a response to a different poster. Try and keep up.

 

You complaining about being off topic 5555555555555.

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1 hour ago, stud858 said:

Usa-ian,  is the U S A the only country that doesn't have a word for their people.  This was stated to me by a person from the USA. American is not technically correct. 

Words are defined by usage. As far as I'm aware there is no Academy for the English language that dictates what is correct and what is not. 

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18 minutes ago, heybruce said:

Are you taking about the Obama recovery again?  The "money in their pocket" is borrowed from overseas, mostly China.  They are the ones funding his trillion dollar deficits.

 

8 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

and Trump is the only one trying to level the playing field with his tariffs on China. However, many US politicians think they should allow China to continue to rip off the US. Also many non politicians by the looks of it.

Trump is the one calling out Germany for giving Russia loadsacash while expecting the US to protect Germany for free, or nearly free from Russia.

I notice you're trying to not address my post or the topic.  You failed.

 

Trump's trillion dollar deficits are what is fueling the trade deficit.  Countries with surplus US dollars from their trade surplus are using it to buy interest earning treasuries.  End the budget deficit and they'll have to do something else with those dollars, such as buy US goods and end the trade deficit.

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29 minutes ago, sukhumvitneon said:

EU's view is that the US is a cash cow and is cannon fodder for any war with Russia.  US then asserts sovereignty and calls the EU on its bullshit.  These shit countries can't even be bothered to meet 2% defense spending.

 

Then we get labeled: "You're a Nazi/fascist/racist"  Pick any three.  Sit and spin, EU.

They've got until 2024. And Trump abruptly doubled the ante to 4%. A bigger percentage than the US pays for defense.

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1 hour ago, stud858 said:

Usa-ian,  is the U S A the only country that doesn't have a word for their people.  This was stated to me by a person from the USA. American is not technically correct. 

And why is American not technically correct? Our country's name is the United States of America. America is in our name. The other countries in North and South America do not have the word "America" in their names, do they?

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11 minutes ago, smotherb said:

“ . . . on March 9, 2009, during the depths of the Great Recession. That day, the Dow closed at 6,547. Between then and Jan. 5 — a 10-month period — the Dow rose by a stunning 61 percent. That’s more than three times faster than Trump’s rise over the same period in his term.” http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2018/jan/08/how-trump-obama-compare-stock-market/

 

 

 

“When it comes to job creation, the economy has been adding jobs for 78 months in a row. Saying Trump is responsible for the current economy is completely disingenuous—his main efforts have been to undo Obama's legacy, many of which are directly responsible for the economic gains the U.S. is seeing.” https://thetylt.com/politics/unemployment-down-obama-trump-responsible

 

 

 

You have to remember, Obama took over in a recession and Trump took over in growing economy. True, Trump’s deregulation of the market, pro-business policies and tax reform have helped sustain the growth, but to say Trump is totally responsible is naive at best.

 

Sad to say, in his case it may not be disengenuous at all. If past form is any indication.

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5 minutes ago, bristolboy said:

Maybe you think peace at any price is worth it?

Seeing as you brought him into it, Chamberlain certainly did and it ended up with a lot of Britons getting killed ( wasn't great for the European nations either ).

Trump hasn't been half as tough on those "leaders" in the EU as I'd like him to be. Putin is expected to be trying it on with the west, but the Euro nations are just taking the <deleted> with their pathetic militaries.

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32 minutes ago, AlexRich said:

When will Americans wake up to the fact that Donald J Trump, whose business is heavily funded by Russian customers, has been seriously compromised by Russian intelligence and is effectively an asset of the Russian state. And that is why he is hell-bent in disrupting NATO and splitting the European Union ... to serve his master Putin.

  We woke up long before DJT came along,in fact the majority of voters for Change used DJT . Is it against the law for American citizens, to do business with Russians? Nothing new about NATO ,it was all discussed during the campaign.

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10 minutes ago, bristolboy said:

And they don't create ruptures with their allies before they go to negotiate with their enemies. And they certainly don't call their allies any kind of foe. Not even Neville Chamberlain did that. They certainly don't side with their enemy against their own people. But Trump did all those things. Maybe you think peace at any price is worth it?

 

Whatever Trump did yesterday, it certainly wasn't to create "peace" between the U.S. and Russia. That would be a tough job.

 

Instead, what Trump did is unilaterally surrender and abandon U.S. interests to Putin. Pull out the white flag and wave it loud and long -- on election tampering, on Crimea, and who knows on what else. Any fool and imbecile can surrender, that takes no skill or talent at all.

 

Trump abandoned and contradicted the positions of his own nation and his own government to Putin. That's why he is a treasonous traitor giving aid and comfort to one of the U.S.'s enemies.

 

How often in U.S. history do you think you've find a former CIA director expressing the following opinion of a sitting U.S. president?

 

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Donald Trump’s press conference performance in Helsinki rises to & exceeds the threshold of “high crimes & misdemeanors.” It was nothing short of treasonous. Not only were Trump’s comments imbecilic, he is wholly in the pocket of Putin. Republican Patriots: Where are you???

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Seeing as you brought him into it, Chamberlain certainly did and it ended up with a lot of Britons getting killed ( wasn't great for the European nations either ).

Trump hasn't been half as tough on those "leaders" in the EU as I'd like him to be. Putin is expected to be trying it on with the west, but the Euro nations are just taking the <deleted> with their pathetic militaries.

So you're saying that Trump isn't making the same kind of Chamberlain made:  not being tough on Hitler.  By being tough on his allies and conciliatory to Putin?  You have a very special understanding of history.

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Just now, bristolboy said:

So you're saying that Trump isn't making the same kind of Chamberlain made:  not being tough on Hitler.  By being tough on his allies and conciliatory to Putin?  You have a very special understanding of history.

I'm afraid your reflections, if they can be called that,  are so off the mark its almost embarrassing. Putin is not a Hitler. Your hatred burns away at your soul and you cannot see anything for the flames. USA is not at war with Russia and Russia is not the enemy even though some US rednecks want to paint it that way.  Both sides spy, meddle and cheat right?  it's all manufactured BS for the masses hoping to get rid of Trump in 2020. Tell us you can see that.

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3 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

 

Whatever Trump did yesterday, it certainly wasn't to create "peace" between the U.S. and Russia. That would be a tough job.

 

Instead, what Trump did is unilaterally surrender and abandon U.S. interests to Putin. Pull out the white flag and wave it loud and long -- on election tampering, on Crimea, and who knows on what else. Any fool and imbecile can surrender, that takes no skill or talent at all.

 

Trump abandoned and contradicted the positions of his own nation and his own government to Putin. That's why he is a treasonous traitor giving aid and comfort to one of the U.S.'s enemies.

 

How often in U.S. history do you think you've find a former CIA director expressing the following opinion of a sitting U.S. president?

 

 
 

 

 

 

He also called on Pompeo, Kelly and Bolton to resign. He was an Obama puppet and you quote him?  that's unbiased right?  nothing partisan in that right?  we believe you   :cheesy:

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