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1 hour ago, RideJocky said:


How is tweeting, playing golf and eating cheeseburgers a threat to national security? 
 

 

I know, No time left for thorough intelligence briefing if playing too much golf. With his mouth full of cheeseburgers, he can’t brief and spell out key decisions. Done. 

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7 hours ago, Jingthing said:

So what do Americans want? A president playing bizarre mind games who behaves like a troll or a normal president? I guess we'll see in 2020 because 2016 was a black swan as lots of his voters thought he would tone it down if elected.

Lots of his voters didn't expect the hatred and vitriol that he has attracted, from the opposition.

I think they understand why he taunts the haters as a way of fighting back.

Nothing to fear.

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2 hours ago, Cryingdick said:

 

Even Michael Moore who hates Trump yet predicted the last Trump win says Trump hasn't lost one shred of support in the rust belt. Here in the USA you can see and feel Trump's momentum gaining so long as you don't live on the campus of a university.

Were you feeling it during the 2018 midterms? Or is it that all the suburbs in the USA are located on the campus of a university?

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2 hours ago, Cryingdick said:

 

Even Michael Moore who hates Trump yet predicted the last Trump win says Trump hasn't lost one shred of support in the rust belt. Here in the USA you can see and feel Trump's momentum gaining so long as you don't live on the campus of a university.

He also said that demographics were on the Democrats side, with an electorate that is 70% young people, minorities, and women. 

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21 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

You continue to ignore the fact that demographics don't elect an American president. The coasts could vote 100% for someone else, and Trump still win due to the electoral college.

The founding fathers anticipated such an eventuality and legislated to prevent a few states having too much power in presidential elections.

Most ardent fans of Trump said the same as you but there are many swing states which demographic will played a key role that will give him lots of discomfort in 2020.  Those are states that he won with thin margins. That will be Georgia, Alabama, Texas among a slew of states. 

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1 minute ago, Eric Loh said:

Most ardent fans of Trump said the same as you but there are many swing states which demographic will played a key role that will give him lots of discomfort in 2020.  Those are states that he won with thin margins. That will be Georgia, Alabama, Texas among a slew of states. 

 

This just illustrates your ignorance of American politics. I dare any dem reading this to back up this guys statement about Alabama lah.

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5 minutes ago, Cryingdick said:

 

This just illustrates your ignorance of American politics. I dare any dem reading this to back up this guys statement about Alabama lah.

Ok. I admit Alabama was a misjudgment. I was actually thinking Arizona. 

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7 hours ago, HuskerDo said:

But he's accomplishing a lot of the things he was elected to accomplish so......

 

Looking very much forward to the State of the Union address. Must watch TV.


Mo doubt the left has big plans to humiliate Trump. 
 

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7 hours ago, HuskerDo said:

"That's all he does"......

 

No, he improved the economy immensely. Reduced/eliminated silly regulations, got rid of the illegal forced requirement to have ObamaCare, he reduced taxes, presided over the lowest unemployment in half a century etc. Not to forget about a far stronger military. He's done a lot and would have done more had Paul Ryan been a true Republican.  

 

Not sure he eats a lot of fast food these days. Can you imagine the problem with the Secret Service clogging up the drive-thru line at McDonald's? 

$23 trillion debt. Great accomplishment.

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4 minutes ago, zydeco said:

$23 trillion debt. Great accomplishment.

You're trying to pin the entire debt of the 250 history of the US on Trump? Really? The below was printed Jan. 7th 2015. A full year before Trump took over......

 

Since President Obama took office, the national debt has increased by $7.4 trillion. On January 20, 2009, it stood at $10.6 trillion; on Monday, it was at $18 trillion. That bit of data leapt to the front page of The Drudge Report on Tuesday, linking to an assessment from CNS News.com. The increase, the site's Terence Jeffrey writes, "is $65,443 per household, $70,985 per full-time worker and $84,266 per full-time private-sector worker." Grim.

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trumpynomics has been working well for americans especially for the african american. trumpy polls will rise even more. now we see also the biden ukrain scandal unfolding or  wasn't that hunter biden is owing the irs usd 113.000 in taxes on burisma payments ???

 

wbr

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2 hours ago, HuskerDo said:

Yes, for everything he's accomplishing. Primarily the way he's wiping the Dems off the political map. The judges he has appointed so far (more to come) will tilt the country in the correct direction (the direction the Founding Fathers intended) for decades.

What cave were you in around the time of the 2018 midterms?

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