A good analysis of Pres. Trump.

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j57 wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2019 9:59 pm President Trump is by far the best President of the USA in the past 100+ years.
If he had any cooperation like other Presidents he would have done more.
obama was the worst President in history of any country.
President Trump has overcome at least 2 coup d'etat attempts and keeps winning...
The People are behind him and more are joining him every day.
blacks are tired of being slaves to the democrat party.
The deep state is losing..
The left offers failed socialist policies and hate.
President Trump offers jobs and opportunity...
He causes dissention by creating problems real Presidents try to solve. Count how many hand-picked staff members who have resigned. FDR he ain't. Apparently working for him is a job opportunity many prefer to decline
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Wait, Obama was worse than Idi Amin? That guy ate people. And better than Roosevelt, the man who took America out of the Great Depression. He built the fucking Hoover Dam. Trump can't even manage a fence.
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Roosevelt was in office for 12 years and 39 days. Trump has been in office for a little over 2 years. Have patience son, bigger and better things to come in the next six years.
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k*rm*geddon wrote: Wed Nov 14, 2018 12:45 am I’m wondering what meme you would come up with to depict Ocasia-Cortez.

Elected in last week’s Mid-Terms and due to become the youngest-ever female member of the US Congress, she is the antithesis of Trump … a young, brown, female Latino, preaching the ultra-progressive line that all are entitled to something for nothing … Free this, Free that, We will provide, You won’t have to lift a finger for yourself …

When asked the other day how she would propose to finance all these handouts, she responded “Just pay for it.”

Sidewalker, do you see her as the hope for the future ... or as a Box of Rocks?
Just curious.
Well perhaps you should look at less grededy and selfish states than the united stated of fuk the poor.
It is not something for nothing for most people, a;though there are always a few scammers in any system.
Its the same as insurance. You Yanks pay way mpre tax than we do, because our tax is used to pay for schools and hospitals. Add on your college fund and medicare and you are being shafted, mainly to subsidise a huge military force to keep your economy afloat.
The americna way is to walk past anyone poorer than them and blame it on their own stupidity,
one day america will develop a conscience, and she might just be the beginnign of it
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pczz wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2019 8:02 pm … Yanks pay way more tax than we do, because our tax is used to pay for schools and hospitals. Add on your college fund and medicare and you are being shafted, mainly to subsidise a huge military force to keep your economy afloat ...
The US taxpayer is hit with the massive cost of funding the myriad of social services that illegal immigrants consume. But the Democrats are fine with that as the continuing influx of illegals allows that Democrat Party to accumulate an ever-growing voter bloc of those dependant on government handouts.
pczz wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2019 8:02 pm … The americana way is to walk past anyone poorer than them and blame it on their own stupidity ...
The most extreme accumulations of the homeless and hopeless are in the Democrat sanctuary states and cities. Look no further than Califailure.
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k*rm*geddon wrote: Tue Mar 05, 2019 2:54 am
pczz wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2019 8:02 pm … Yanks pay way more tax than we do, because our tax is used to pay for schools and hospitals. Add on your college fund and medicare and you are being shafted, mainly to subsidise a huge military force to keep your economy afloat ...
The US taxpayer is hit with the massive cost of funding the myriad of social services that illegal immigrants consume. But the Democrats are fine with that as the continuing influx of illegals allows that Democrat Party to accumulate an ever-growing voter bloc of those dependant on government handouts.
pczz wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2019 8:02 pm … The americana way is to walk past anyone poorer than them and blame it on their own stupidity ...
The most extreme accumulations of the homeless and hopeless are in the Democrat sanctuary states and cities. Look no further than Califailure.
The Gross National Debt per capita is roughly $56,000USD in the USA ( all living Americans, not just working Americans ). New Zealand's it is 42,000USD. New Zealand has 4.7 million legal citizens, the USA has tens of million illegal immigrants
Obviously legal New Zealand citizens are bigger sponges off of NZ society than illegal immigrants are to American society. 4,500 soldiers on the public purse vs 1.4 million military in the US. 10 ship s and 8 helicopters vs 480 ships and 4,700 naval aircraft all that was purchased with taxpayer money
Thank god our illegal immigrants aren t from NZ, Kiwi's have run up a huge tab and really have very little to show for it.

New Zealand has the highest homelessness rate of the 35 high-income OECD countries. (2018)

I am shocked at how little knowledge some have of their own countries issues and yet are so willing to spout solutions for other countries.
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Anymore, I have little time or patience for "Trump Derangement Syndrome". I prefer to stick with the issues rather than ad hominim attacks. I accept a lot of people dont like the man. But the proof is in the actions taken and the results. I like them.
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RickyBobby wrote: Tue Mar 05, 2019 4:35 am Anymore, I have little time or patience for "Trump Derangement Syndrome". I prefer to stick with the issues rather than ad hominim attacks. I accept a lot of people dont like the man. But the proof is in the actions taken and the results. I like them.
which actions and which results do you like?
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I am not going to bite because we have never seen such a polarized political climate and as a prominent Democrat said it well the other day. Something like:
"I dislike the man so much that it is difficult for me to view anything he does as good."
This is indeed "Trump Derangement Syndrome"

Some of us also view his work and actions in the context of alternatives, and we despise the opposing view. So we applaud him even more. It's the take down of everything we detest that makes us love it. Of course, that makes the people that also share the opposing view to lose their shit even more and become even more entrenched. Both sides are living in a bubble to a large extent, and the Trump haters consume vile satire that frames Trump as an imbecile and that makes them feel better. Those of us that see Trump as the change that needed to happen in the free world find it disgusting and distasteful and base to talk this way about him.

If a person cannot see how Trump is doing a fantastic job as President, nothing I can ever say will change it, and its an exercise in futility. Its all there to be seen if you open your eyes. If you have a different view, it comes from a different filter and that's fine too, because its a free country.

We can agree to disagree.
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Tax agenda had pros/cons.. the individual component was good but the biz component was overly generous .. im sure he had to throw in a bone to biz to garner support but i would have liked mo of an individual component that was permanent.. focusing too much on individual would have killed the base bc of what it implies.

Fence = horrible idea... Too expensive and maintenance costs lasting in perpetuity is not fiscally sound.

Reg reduction good when it makes sense.

Character and integrity, ill leave it up to the individual to decide.
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