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Does Trump completely lack decency and compassion?

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28 minutes ago, Mavideol said:

thy claim they didn't do anything wrong, if that's the case why not allow the release of the report... hummm smells fishy it shoud be or it's fishy

Trump Mar-a-Lago co-defendants ask Cannon to further block Smith report

 

https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/5080370-mar-a-lago-case-cannon-block-report/

It would end up just like Muller report, where even though Trump was exonerated, millions of morons still believe the Russian collusion hoax. 

 

Millions of morons even believe calling reimbursements to one's attorney for securing a non-disclosure agreement a legal expense is against the law, and those morons often end up on jury duty. 

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    So typical of a Trump supporter, always deflection and never an answer to the question at large. 

  • It's not Newsom's fault, or Biden's fault. It's the inevitable result of climate change, and it will get worse.   Trump is doing his usual thing, no surprise there. As he is a narcissistic s

  • He's a scumbag which everyone paying attention already knew. With maga cruelty and ignorance is the point. Yet he was indeed voted in.  So here we (and the world) are.

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45 minutes ago, thjames88 said:

so you already blaming Trump's "potential" failures on someone else.   gotta love US politics!  and the idiots that support them

I'm not "blaming" anyone. But if you don't understand US politics, it's not my fault.  It's broken.  It's been broken for a long time, and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to make the observation.  Nothing much gets done in DC, given all the political animosity, and I'm afraid Trump probably won't fare much better.  His promises are well intentioned, but extreme to some.  And the Republicans have only a slim margin of control.  Throw in a few trouble makers in the Senate or in the House and the result is gridlock.  Anyway, we'll see.  There are some things Trump CAN do.  And those things will happen, starting on day one.  

21 hours ago, frank83628 said:

And he is totally correct

And he's still the President elect...

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what else to expect from a guy who said, during Covid19, for people to inject themselves with bleach to get immune to the virus 555

'Massive Reversal': Trump Ripped For Already Backpedaling On Key Campaign Promise

https://www.yahoo.com/news/massive-reversal-trump-ripped-already-071918215.html

 

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if there was "real" democracy, the orange man would have been in an orange suit

 

The report lays out the probe that resulted in Trump being charged in 2023 with four felony counts of undertaking a "criminal scheme"

Jack Smith, in final report, says voters saved Trump from being convicted in Jan. 6 case

https://www.yahoo.com/news/doj-provides-congress-jack-smiths-054304727.html

 

On 1/9/2025 at 4:36 AM, G_Money said:

What has the current President done? 

 

Newsom has the buck.  He’s failed.

So if Trump says it then it must be true? You need to have a mind of your own and throw in some common sense while you're at it

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22 minutes ago, Mavideol said:

and another blow for MAGA

Fox News Sends Reporter to Find MAGA in Greenland and It Majorly Backfires

https://au.yahoo.com/news/fox-news-sends-reporter-maga-213311802.html

 

Trump has a lot of dumb ideas, he's a man of tremendous ignorance who does absolutely no research before he blurts out nonsense, and this is a very good example of that. 

 

Get used to it we're going to be seeing a lot more ignorance and nonsense over the next four years. 

 

 

On 1/9/2025 at 5:34 PM, spidermike007 said:

The wildfires are raging in Southern California, more than 2,000 homes have been destroyed, 10 people have died and the fires continue to rage on, and what do we get from the man who will be leading our nation in two weeks? Criticism of the governor and an absolute desire to make this political.

He's only using the philosophy used by Rahm Emanuel who said, "You never want a serious crisis to go to waste." (originally used by Winston Churchill)
I'll not deny that they were used in a slightly different context, as in; “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. And what I mean by that is an opportunity to do things that you think you could not do before.”  In this case like getting rid of a terrible Governor in California.

 

No doubt, President Trump is a little more crass with his statement, but the Governor and the California policies need to change. Trump is trying to hammer in the nail of real corrective action.

 

Trust me, I am very sad for the people who lost their homes and the devastation that has without doubt impacted the wild life, pets and people in the disastrous fires.  I hope they get more than $750 to help them out. Luckily, the Trump signs will have burned away and the insurance adjustors and disaster relief agencies won't be able to discriminate.

On 1/10/2025 at 12:11 AM, OneMoreFarang said:

 

By now his supporters probably don't expect facts or logic. He rambles and they like it. It's like a religion.

I like that he rambles- it makes him more like the rest of us, instead of some smooth talking lying swamp creature that reads other people's words off a teleprompter.

At least with Trump, we know it's him talking without his wife's arm up his backside moving his lips.

17 hours ago, AgMech Cowboy said:

He's only using the philosophy used by Rahm Emanuel who said, "You never want a serious crisis to go to waste." (originally used by Winston Churchill)
I'll not deny that they were used in a slightly different context, as in; “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. And what I mean by that is an opportunity to do things that you think you could not do before.”  In this case like getting rid of a terrible Governor in California.

 

No doubt, President Trump is a little more crass with his statement, but the Governor and the California policies need to change. Trump is trying to hammer in the nail of real corrective action.

 

Trust me, I am very sad for the people who lost their homes and the devastation that has without doubt impacted the wild life, pets and people in the disastrous fires.  I hope they get more than $750 to help them out. Luckily, the Trump signs will have burned away and the insurance adjustors and disaster relief agencies won't be able to discriminate.

Thank you for posting something that was more than a hateful rant. Ranting threads like this make me certain that western civilization is doomed.

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1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I like that he rambles- it makes him more like the rest of us

If you think he is like you, then obviously I should not be surprised that you support him.

He is definitely not like me and my friends. And if I would know anybody like him in person, I would avoid such ahole.

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32 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

If you think he is like you, then obviously I should not be surprised that you support him.

He is definitely not like me and my friends. And if I would know anybody like him in person, I would avoid such ahole.

He married a foreign woman half his age.

You live with a foreign woman half your age.

How much more in common can you get?

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21 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

He married a foreign woman half his age.

You live with a foreign woman half your age.

How much more in common can you get?

Well let me see if I can draw a few distinctions. I've been a business man my entire life. I've always been very fair not only to my employees but to all the contractors that I've worked with, and my customers. I've always honored my contracts and never tried to sue a contractor to gain his cash and in the process cripple his company, so that's one quite distinct contrast right there. Perhaps that's the reason why I'm not a billionaire but I'd rather be in my position having been honest than in his position having stolen billions from trusting and unsuspecting souls.

 

I've also never created a fake University, handed out fake degrees and collected tens of thousands of dollars from unsuspecting students being duped by a fake school .

 

In addition I've never bankrupted any companies, much less to the tune of several billion dollars. 

 

I could go on but that's probably enough for now. 

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31 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

He married a foreign woman half his age.

You live with a foreign woman half your age.

How much more in common can you get?

So, all men who married a foreign woman half their age are all the same?

That's interesting news. Maybe you should write a book about that or teach your knowledge at some university.

 

And for the record: 2 x her age was more than my age when we got together. 😉 

On 1/11/2025 at 7:49 PM, jas007 said:

There are some things Trump CAN do.  And those things will happen, starting on day one.  

All Joe's regulations for a start. If they were not put into law they can be eliminated.

Plus he can pardon all the J 6 people. That's give some on here something to whine about.

2 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

All Joe's regulations for a start. If they were not put into law they can be eliminated.

Plus he can pardon all the J 6 people. That's give some on here something to whine about.

 

He's already changed his tune…..he has stated he will only pardon those who committed non-violent crimes.

2 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

He's already changed his tune…..he has stated he will only pardon those who committed non-violent crimes.

So? 

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Just now, Yellowtail said:

So? 

 

Proven liar.

3 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

He's already changed his tune…..he has stated he will only pardon those who committed non-violent crimes.

Oh dear, he's turning into a regular politician. Been in Washington too long and been poisoned with swamp fever.

Just now, Will B Good said:

 

Proven liar.

So? Like Biden and Harris? 

 

I doubt there's much support for pardoning violent criminals. 

1 minute ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Oh dear, he's turning into a regular politician. Been in Washington too long and been poisoned with swamp fever.

Remember how the left moaned when Trump said he was going to pardon the insurrectionists. 

 

Now the same left is moaning about how he's only pardoning the non-violent insurrectionists. 

 

 

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17 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Like a normal politician then.

The orange grifter is like no other politician at all. He lies nonstop and thinks nothing of it as he has the brain of a 5 cent coin.

1 minute ago, theshu25 said:

The orange grifter is like no other politician at all. He lies nonstop and thinks nothing of it as he has the brain of a 5 cent coin.

President elect orange grifter, thank you very much. 

 

Poor lefty 

2 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

So? Like Biden and Harris? 

 

I doubt there's much support for pardoning violent criminals. 

 

Odd…the MAGA crowd are frothing at the mouth over ALL the J6 seditionists being released.

21 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

All Joe's regulations for a start. If they were not put into law they can be eliminated.

Plus he can pardon all the J 6 people. That's give some on here something to whine about.

Executive orders are one thing, properly  promulgated regulations are something else again. 

 

It's fairly easy to deal with Biden's executive orders.  They can be rescinded, and "policies" established by Biden for the various agencies can be modified or withdrawn.

 

However, federal regulations are another matter.  Until recently, when the Supreme Court struck down the Chevron doctrine, federal regulations, once properly implemented, were the law, so to speak.  Courts were required to give deference to an agency's presumed expertise.  There are federal regulations on just about everything, or so it seems.  

 

Anyway, the Chevron doctrine is now history, meaning that agencies might not have such regulatory leeway going forward. It will be easier to challenge agency regulations.  Administrative law. It's complicated.  

 

Anyway, I'm sure Trump will do whatever he can once he's in office.

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