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11 hours ago, Walker88 said:

Maybe Aussies of your socio-economic class, but most world leaders wish they could have had the economic growth the US enjoyed from 2020 until today, along with massive stock market gains.

 

People of every ilk, however, did laugh at 47 and his "sharks circling a sinking electric boat", "Arnold Palmer's junk", "that great guy Hannibal Lecter", plus a supposed billionaire schlepping golden sneakers, Chinese-printed autographed Bibles, or NFTs of a bloated fat guy pretending to be an astronaut or fighter pilot, in spite of his bone spurs.

I agree. Biden's handlers got my funds on track. 

Posted
12 hours ago, simple1 said:

I would have thought qualifications, relevant experience and support of the Constitution should come well before loyalty to trump.

Short memory span?

Trump had them last time and they were a disaster. This lot are hardly going to do worse than Kelly or Bolton.

 

IMO all those with so called qualifications, relevant experience and support of the Constitution ( LOL ) are the preserve of Washington swamp creatures, and I doubt Trump is going to be so foolish as to go there this time- the swamp is the enemy, remember?

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9 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I love seeing such as the poster to whom you responded melting like snowflakes in the sun.

I just mean I'm grateful for my retirement fund growing, but I very seriously doubt any credit goes towards Biden.

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17 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Short memory span?

Trump had them last time and they were a disaster. This lot are hardly going to do worse than Kelly or Bolton.

 

IMO all those with so called qualifications, relevant experience and support of the Constitution ( LOL ) are the preserve of Washington swamp creatures, and I doubt Trump is going to be so foolish as to go there this time- the swamp is the enemy, remember?

 

I watched distinguished gentleman last night with Eddie Murphy. Swamp creatures indeed. 

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Give the new blood a chance. 

The experienced previous admistration like Joe did not present a good impression on the world stage. 

You may have reason to criticise the new recuits later   but certainly not before they even start their new jobs. 

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This is what Trump does, he did it in his first term and he simply repeating himself. He does not go for high quality, he does not go for highly qualify, he goes for relatively weak-minded people who are also very obedient.

 

That's the primary qualification, so expect low quality appointments, expect a huge turnover, expect a lot of people to be thrown under the bus, and expect another 4 years of the Trump circus. The last thing in the world that you should expect is a well-run government that is performing effectively. 

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21 hours ago, simple1 said:

As per usual trump is appointing unqualified loyalists to high profile roles. IMO at risk of damaging USA's profile on the world stage.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/dec/21/trump-team-cabinet?utm_term=676764922774c377918d8dc056632c35&utm_campaign=GuardianTodayAUS&utm_source=esp&utm_medium=Email&CMP=GTAU_email

 

a senile old man did enough damage and was the laughing stock of the world for 4 years

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22 hours ago, simple1 said:

As per usual trump is appointing unqualified loyalists to high profile roles. IMO at risk of damaging USA's profile on the world stage.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/dec/21/trump-team-cabinet?utm_term=676764922774c377918d8dc056632c35&utm_campaign=GuardianTodayAUS&utm_source=esp&utm_medium=Email&CMP=GTAU_email

Give it a rest  Only time will tell.

Posted
5 hours ago, blaze master said:

 

How do you live with so much bitterness ?

 

4 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

There are some very sad posters on here.

 

4 hours ago, blaze master said:

 

His reply shows the true vulgar nature of the left.

You want to see bitter, sad and vulgar? Check his posts about Israel. 88 is the number

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1 hour ago, EVENKEEL said:

I just mean I'm grateful for my retirement fund growing, but I very seriously doubt any credit goes towards Biden.

It amuses me that people give credit to POTUS when most of them probably have zero idea of how an economy works.

As always they listen to advisors and then draw a straw to see which policy to implement. 50/50 chance it'll work. IMO.

That includes Trump.

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Posted
22 hours ago, illisdean said:

Biden did that for you and the world laughed at him and America from the plethora, 24/7 of gaffes and failures. 

Where Biden failed to be laught at on the world stage, Trump succeeded;

 

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10 hours ago, Walker88 said:

Yes, the memory is pretty sharp. Why I can remember a time when someone who tried to start a coup d'etat would be prosecuted, not get elected POTUS. Those were the days, back when America was on a path to Great. Next month, the decline begins.

 

As for Biden being a hero, no, he's just infinitely superior to the guy he trounced by 7 million votes in 2020. 45 inherited a growing economy and 4.8% UE, but left Biden a Recession and 6.8% UE. Today the US, under my non-hero Biden, is growing 3 times faster than the average G7 nation, experienced the longest period of UE below 4% in 64 years, and has lower inflation that the vast majority of the world's nations. Oh, and it produces more energy than it uses. Not bad.

 

Your hero, I predict, will mess things up, just as he did last time. Failure is what he does best. Absent his allowance, daddy co-signed loans, and inheritance, he'd be pouring Slurpies in a 7-11 at a truckstop on an Interstate in Keokuk, Iowa. Mark Burnett made him a hero among the forlorn and poorly educated, which is the only reason he is where he is.

 

Maybe your memory is not so great after all. How many times has Trump been prosecuted and persecuted already? 

 

So  strange that these 7 million votes in 2020 simply vanished again in 2024. What's that  all about, I wonder?

 

Yes 45 inherited a slow growing economy, which continued until Covid (something you never mention) and which caused this brief recession and the temporary 6.8% UE. Today the US is growing faster than the average G7 nation but all growth rates are very low. UE is already higher than pre-Covid (2019) levels, despite most of the recent jobs added being only temporary service work, health and healthcare, or part of a hugely expanding government "workforce". Inflation is already rising again, as are real interest rates -despite recent rate cuts the Fed is losing control now and while debt levels in all classes were already crazy, the Biden Bunch kept borrowing after Covid. The whole country runs on extreme debt and your hero is the biggest cause of that now. 

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12 minutes ago, nauseus said:

Yes 45 inherited a slow growing economy, which continued until Covid (something you never mention)

I've noticed that they never mention covid when denigrating Trump's economy. It's like it never existed for them.

If it wasn't so pathetic it'd be funny.

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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

This is what Trump does, he did it in his first term and he simply repeating himself. He does not go for high quality, he does not go for highly qualify, he goes for relatively weak-minded people who are also very obedient.

 

That's the primary qualification, so expect low quality appointments, expect a huge turnover, expect a lot of people to be thrown under the bus, and expect another 4 years of the Trump circus. The last thing in the world that you should expect is a well-run government that is performing effectively. 

You can keep your fine wine and snobby restaurants, I'm ok with KFC and a Pepsi!

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8 hours ago, Cryingdick said:

 

Joe died over 3 years ago. It's time  to let him go son.

It wasn't me talking about biden. Tell that to the person i replied to, but you won't since there's 2 hands on the same stomach.

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1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said:

It amuses me that people give credit to POTUS when most of them probably have zero idea of how an economy works.

As always they listen to advisors and then draw a straw to see which policy to implement. 50/50 chance it'll work. IMO.

That includes Trump.

Except that trump doesn't listen to advisors. He doesn't have to because he knows best, no matter the subject.

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4 minutes ago, stevenl said:

It wasn't me talking about biden. Tell that to the person i replied to, but you won't since there's 2 hands on the same stomach.

Talk about hypocrisy, you wont touch any thread that doesnt fit your agenda. You ignore the 99 muslim terrorist attack threads to post in the one where the arab says hes anti islam

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4 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Except that trump doesn't listen to advisors. He doesn't have to because he knows best, no matter the subject.

Here's a thought. No one knows the future, so any guess is probably as good as any other guess. Best can do is consider the alternatives and pick the best looking one. Then it's up to fate if it works or not.

I have that sort of decision to make all the time and it's not easy to choose. Add the entire world and there are probably about a zillion things affecting any decision.

 

I just work on the principle that it's always likely going to get worse for me and so far rarely been wrong.

 

If there is actually a working crystal ball in the W H, it's been kept secret, but as they get it wrong all the time, I doubt it.

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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

This is what Trump does, he did it in his first term and he simply repeating himself. He does not go for high quality, he does not go for highly qualify, he goes for relatively weak-minded people who are also very obedient.

 

That's the primary qualification, so expect low quality appointments, expect a huge turnover, expect a lot of people to be thrown under the bus, and expect another 4 years of the Trump circus. The last thing in the world that you should expect is a well-run government that is performing effectively. 

You can't equate the first time to now. He hasn't got Sessions stabbing him in the back, he won't have losers like Kelly or Bolton sabotaging him.

He's 8 years wiser than when he first moved into the W H, a chicken waiting to be plucked and roasted by the swamp creatures.

Also, unlike the first time, he has supporters or at least those too afraid to go against him in congress.

 

I'm pickin' this time won't be anything like the last time. He'll be harder and more bloody minded, and he'll be out to settle scores with the swamp creatures.

I'm really certain that there will be no BS Russia hoax clown shows by the Dems, or made up impeachments. This time it'll be full steam ahead and the Dems better get out of the way or get run over by the Trump train. Toot toot!

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