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Post by revirdsuba99 on Aug 28, 2018 15:35:58 GMT
“Google search results for “Trump News” shows only the viewing/reporting of Fake News Media. In other words, they have it RIGGED, for me & others, so that almost all stories & news is BAD. Fake CNN is prominent. Republican/Conservative & Fair Media is shut out. Illegal? 96% of.... Well............. What has he done good?
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Aug 28, 2018 15:37:14 GMT
“Devin Nunes flew to London earlier this month to gather intel on Christopher Steele. But MI5, MI6, and GCHQ didn’t seem interested. The Atlantic reports that officials were wary of entertaining Nunes out of fear he was "trying to stir up a controversy." Everyone is smart to stay away, far away, from Nunes!!
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Post by hop2 on Aug 28, 2018 18:00:34 GMT
Did they hire wizards at Google? He is not giving them much to work with at all. There’s only so much a search engine can do
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Post by hop2 on Aug 28, 2018 18:10:24 GMT
That’s because Iceland learned its lessons. The US has not. Those old enough to know how Reaganomics works also know that it was adopted by other countries in the ‘90s. Iceland was one of those countries. When they privatized their banking system a whole new class of super-wealthy elites - the 1% - was created and corruption became rampant. When the 2008 financial crisis hit, Iceland was the first to fall, wiping out people’s savings with a quarter of homeowners in mortgage default, and a country deeply in debt. And as the banking system collapsed, Haarde was forced to tell his people they were on the verge of bankruptcy, at which point Icelanders fired their government. BUT they learned their lessons and learned them well. To those interested in understanding the horrors Iceland went through should seek out the documentary Inside Job narrated by Matt Damon. It’s not hyperbole and fear-mongering to say that what we have in the US at present is Reaganomics 2.0 (I know @zingermack knows this). It's just stating a fact. If we do not learn the lessons given us in the past, we are only doomed to repeat them. yes!!! I did fall for Reaganomics when I was young and I looked at the world with rose colored glasses and thought everyone would do what was right. All I can say about that is.... fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. And I am not fooled this time around. We are headed down a very very BAD path. If something isn’t changed soon we will be financially devastated and it will be Trumps fault. We simply can not go thru 8 years of this crap and financially survive as a nation ( personally I’m fairly ok, not great but ok ) it will be the Great Depression all over again
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Post by hop2 on Aug 28, 2018 18:12:52 GMT
Kyle Griffin... “Devin Nunes flew to London earlier this month to gather intel on Christopher Steele. But MI5, MI6, and GCHQ didn’t seem interested. The Atlantic reports that officials were wary of entertaining Nunes out of fear he was "trying to stir up a controversy." And he is missing in his district. If the people in his district re-elect this guy then they are pretty stupid. He refuses to hold a town hall meeting. He refuses to debate his Democratic opponent. His issues should be what is important to his constituents, not to trump. Well then his constituents should tell him at the polls.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2018 18:28:01 GMT
Kyle Griffin... “Devin Nunes flew to London earlier this month to gather intel on Christopher Steele. But MI5, MI6, and GCHQ didn’t seem interested. The Atlantic reports that officials were wary of entertaining Nunes out of fear he was "trying to stir up a controversy." And he is missing in his district. If the people in his district re-elect this guy then they are pretty stupid. He refuses to hold a town hall meeting. He refuses to debate his Democratic opponent. His issues should be what is important to his constituents, not to trump. Well then his constituents should tell him at the polls. One would hope.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2018 20:04:44 GMT
Josh Hara...
“Hey @realdonaldtrump if you think Google is bad wait until you see the history books.”
brought this random response...
“Prisons have libraries so he will be able to read all about it. Not that @realdonaldtrump can read.”
Not nice. 😀
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Post by femalebusiness on Aug 28, 2018 20:07:09 GMT
That’s because Iceland learned its lessons. The US has not. Those old enough to know how Reaganomics works also know that it was adopted by other countries in the ‘90s. Iceland was one of those countries. When they privatized their banking system a whole new class of super-wealthy elites - the 1% - was created and corruption became rampant. When the 2008 financial crisis hit, Iceland was the first to fall, wiping out people’s savings with a quarter of homeowners in mortgage default, and a country deeply in debt. And as the banking system collapsed, Haarde was forced to tell his people they were on the verge of bankruptcy, at which point Icelanders fired their government. BUT they learned their lessons and learned them well. To those interested in understanding the horrors Iceland went through should seek out the documentary Inside Job narrated by Matt Damon. It’s not hyperbole and fear-mongering to say that what we have in the US at present is Reaganomics 2.0 (I know @zingermack knows this). It's just stating a fact. If we do not learn the lessons given us in the past, we are only doomed to repeat them. yes!!! I did fall for Reaganomics when I was young and I looked at the world with rose colored glasses and thought everyone would do what was right. All I can say about that is.... fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. And I am not fooled this time around. We are headed down a very very BAD path. If something isn’t changed soon we will be financially devastated and it will be Trumps fault. We simply can not go thru 8 years of this crap and financially survive as a nation ( personally I’m fairly ok, not great but ok ) it will be the Great Depression all over again Exactly! You just wrote it for me.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Aug 28, 2018 20:12:50 GMT
Say WHAT?!?!?! Where is his brain? Oh, it is overused............. Trump invoked Pearl Harbor during tense meeting with Japanese prime minister: report BY BRETT SAMUELS - 08/28/18 01:02 PM EDT President Trump invoked the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor during a heated meeting earlier this year with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, The Washington Post reported Tuesday. "I remember Pearl Harbor," Trump, who was born 4 1/2 years after the attack, said, according to the newspaper, before railing against Japan's economic policies.The Post reported that Abe was "exasperated" by the remark. A Japanese diplomat told the newspaper that he was unsure why Trump brought up Pearl Harbor, but said the president has previously mentioned Japan's "samurai past."Japanese officials told the Post that Abe typically waits until later in a conversation to respond to pointed comments from Trump, with one diplomat saying Abe knows it "might hurt the president's pride" if he directly refutes Trump. The comments reportedly came during a June 7 meeting in which Trump and Abe discussed trade and North Korea. The two men met after Trump had imposed steep steel and aluminum tariffs on Japan and other U.S. allies, and just days before the U.S. president traveled to Singapore to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. More at link: thehill.com/homenews/administration/403985-trump-invoked-pearl-harbor-during-tense-meeting-with-japanese-primeWe have come so far since that happened and who the H**L is he who was not even born yet to ....... BTW: I was both then! My Uncle is buried in Manilla having been killed in New Guinea(sp)
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2018 20:43:26 GMT
Newsweek..
“Donald Trump complained that coverage of John McCain's death was "over-the-top," report says”
“White House officials shared with the Journal that Trump viewed the media coverage of McCain's death as "over-the-top" and something that resembled the death of a president more so than a senator. “
My guess is when he kicks the bucket he won’t get the kind of funerala former president gets or what he imagines.
Glad to hear he won’t be attending any of the services for McCain. If for no other reason then can you see trump paling around with the former presidents that will be there? Awkward would be an understatement.
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Post by pierkiss on Aug 28, 2018 20:52:00 GMT
Newsweek.. “Donald Trump complained that coverage of John McCain's death was "over-the-top," report says” “White House officials shared with the Journal that Trump viewed the media coverage of McCain's death as "over-the-top" and something that resembled the death of a president more so than a senator. “ My guess is when he kicks the bucket he won’t get the kind of funerala former president gets or what he imagines. Glad to hear he won’t be attending any of the services for McCain. If for no other reason then can you see trump paling around with the former presidents that will be there? Awkward would be an understatement. This country will give Donald trump a proper burial for a president. It will have the same standard showings that all the other ones get. Because I am positive that whoever is presiding over us by the time Trump dies will do the upstanding thing and follow the traditions set before him or her. Now. Whether or not the people in this country actually show up to mourn him publically while he’s lying in state, or even just show an ounce of caring is the great unknown. I know there was a massive turn out when Regan passed away, and even when Nancy Regan passed away. Somehow I don’t see Trump getting the same attention as previous, more beloved presidents got/will get. Personally, I won’t be bothered to do any mourning over the loss of this president when his time comes. But that’s just me.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Aug 28, 2018 20:56:02 GMT
Newsweek.. “Donald Trump complained that coverage of John McCain's death was "over-the-top," report says” “White House officials shared with the Journal that Trump viewed the media coverage of McCain's death as "over-the-top" and something that resembled the death of a president more so than a senator. “ My guess is when he kicks the bucket he won’t get the kind of funerala former president gets or what he imagines. Glad to hear he won’t be attending any of the services for McCain. If for no other reason then can you see trump paling around with the former presidents that will be there? Awkward would be an understatement. This country will give Donald trump a proper burial for a president. It will have the same standard showings that all the other ones get. Because I am positive that whoever is presiding over us by the time Trump dies will do the upstanding thing and follow the traditions set before him or her. Now. Whether or not the people in this country actually show up to mourn him publically while he’s lying in state, or even just show an ounce of caring is the great unknown. I know there was a massive turn out when Regan passed away, and even when Nancy Regan passed away. Somehow I don’t see Trump getting the same attention as previous, more beloved presidents got/will get. Personally, I won’t be bothered to do any mourning over the loss of this president when his time comes. But that’s just me. Well said!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2018 21:11:57 GMT
Joe Kennedy...
“Good visit today with seniors at Cabot Park in Newton. Thanks for hosting me!”
There is a black and white picture attached to this tweet of Joe in shirt sleeves leaning on a podium somewhat in the shadows. When I first glance at it I thought it was Bobby Kennedy. You sure know who his granddad was.
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Post by thundergal on Aug 28, 2018 21:13:59 GMT
He is absolutely out of his mind... "In a closed-door meeting with evangelical leaders Monday night, President Donald Trump repeated his debunked claim that he had gotten "rid of" a law forbidding churches and charitable organizations from endorsing political candidates, according to recorded excerpts reviewed by NBC News. In fact, the law remains on the books, after efforts to kill it in Congress last year failed. But Trump cited this alleged accomplishment as one in a series of gains he has made for his conservative Christian supporters, as he warned, "You're one election away from losing everything that you've got," and said their opponents were "violent people" who would overturn these gains "violently."" Article
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Post by crimsoncat05 on Aug 28, 2018 21:19:27 GMT
This country will give Donald trump a proper burial for a president. It will have the same standard showings that all the other ones get. Because I am positive that whoever is presiding over us by the time Trump dies will do the upstanding thing and follow the traditions set before him or her. ^^^ yup. Because that President (whoever he/she is) will know that when a statesperson dies, their service to the country comes BEFORE petty, personal grievances. He is such a petty child to make his personal feelings (re: John McCain) more important that his (Trump's) service to his COUNTRY as President.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Aug 28, 2018 21:52:49 GMT
"In a closed-door meeting with evangelical leaders Monday night, President Donald Trump repeated his debunked claim that he had gotten "rid of" a law forbidding churches and charitable organizations from endorsing political candidates, according to recorded excerpts reviewed by NBC News. In fact, the law remains on the books, after efforts to kill it in Congress last year failed. But Trump cited this alleged accomplishment as one in a series of gains he has made for his conservative Christian supporters, as he warned, "You're one election away from losing everything that you've got," and said their opponents were "violent people" who would overturn these gains "violently."" Not like these people don't have an education..................... They are all living in a far away place mentally..... They are leaders supposedly not followers and don't read.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2018 23:28:32 GMT
Kyle Griffin...
“Reuters confirms @natashabertrand scoop: Devin Nunes sought unsuccessfully to meet with the chiefs of MI5, MI6 and GCHQ on a recent visit to London.”
1. What made this fool think these folks would meet with a trump stooge in the first place.
2. What a waste of tax payer money. Fiscally conservative has gone the way of compromise.
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Post by Merge on Aug 28, 2018 23:50:20 GMT
Did they hire wizards at Google? He is not giving them much to work with at all. There’s only so much a search engine can do Google “imbecile” right now. Somebody’s having some fun. 😂
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Post by lizacreates on Aug 28, 2018 23:51:40 GMT
yes!!! I did fall for Reaganomics when I was young and I looked at the world with rose colored glasses and thought everyone would do what was right. All I can say about that is.... fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. And I am not fooled this time around. We are headed down a very very BAD path. If something isn’t changed soon we will be financially devastated and it will be Trumps fault. We simply can not go thru 8 years of this crap and financially survive as a nation ( personally I’m fairly ok, not great but ok ) it will be the Great Depression all over again Right on, sister. It takes a very long time for effects of major economic policies to be fully borne out. The devastation can take years to occur just as recovery does. Those ’80s deregulation of just about every industry in the US, the zealotry for free-markets, the unrestrained abuses of Wall Street, etc all paved the way for the financial crash that wiped away $19 TRILLION in household wealth and plunged workers into one of the longest periods of high unemployment and a poverty rate not seen in over fifty years. It cost the taxpayers not only their livelihoods and their homes, but a staggering $350 BILLION to save the very banks that caused the crisis to begin with. And it took an Obama, fighting tooth and nail, to right the economy teetering on destruction. You know, some time ago, I was debating Gia on an unrelated issue. (And this is no poor reflection on her; I like debating her.) I stated that one of the most difficult things for Liberals to accept is the dismantling of protections for regular folks, an activity beloved by a Trump administration staffed by a cabinet hostile to the missions of the institutions they head. My point in saying that is our government is obligated to protect ALL its people, not just the one-percenters. In his desire to obliterate everything Obama had done, Trump conveniently neglects this obligation, gutting reforms one after another. It wouldn’t be so bad if we could trust Wall Street to never bring this country to its knees again…but really, who would we be kidding? There was never any valor in Wall Street and there never will be. And Elizabeth Warren was right: he “talked a big game about Wall Street during his campaign, but as president, we’re finding out whose side he’s really on.” Someone needs to explain how this is “populism.” Absent that explanation, people need to smarten up and open their eyes.
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Post by hop2 on Aug 28, 2018 23:55:43 GMT
Did they hire wizards at Google? He is not giving them much to work with at all. There’s only so much a search engine can do Google “imbecile” right now. Somebody’s having some fun. 😂 thats an unflattering picture
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Post by moodyblue on Aug 28, 2018 23:56:10 GMT
yes!!! I did fall for Reaganomics when I was young and I looked at the world with rose colored glasses and thought everyone would do what was right. All I can say about that is.... fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. And I am not fooled this time around. We are headed down a very very BAD path. If something isn’t changed soon we will be financially devastated and it will be Trumps fault. We simply can not go thru 8 years of this crap and financially survive as a nation ( personally I’m fairly ok, not great but ok ) it will be the Great Depression all over again Right on, sister. It takes a very long time for effects of major economic policies to be fully borne out. The devastation can take years to occur just as recovery does. Those ’80s deregulation of just about every industry in the US, the zealotry for free-markets, the unrestrained abuses of Wall Street, etc all paved the way for the financial crash that wiped away $19 TRILLION in household wealth and plunged workers into one of the longest periods of high unemployment and a poverty rate not seen in over fifty years. It cost the taxpayers not only their livelihoods and their homes, but a staggering $350 BILLION to save the very banks that caused the crisis to begin with. And it took an Obama, fighting tooth and nail, to right the economy teetering on destruction. You know, some time ago, I was debating Gia on an unrelated issue. (And this is no poor reflection on her; I like debating her.) I stated that one of the most difficult things for Liberals to accept is the dismantling of protections for regular folks, an activity beloved by a Trump administration staffed by a cabinet hostile to the missions of the institutions they head. My point in saying that is our government is obligated to protect ALL its people, not just the one-percenters. In his desire to obliterate everything Obama had done, Trump conveniently neglects this obligation, gutting reforms one after another. It wouldn’t be so bad if we could trust Wall Street to never bring this country to its knees again…but really, who would we be kidding? There was never any valor in Wall Street and there never will be. And Elizabeth Warren was right: he “talked a big game about Wall Street during his campaign, but as president, we’re finding out whose side he’s really on.” Someone needs to explain how this is “populism.” Absent that explanation, people need to smarten up and open their eyes. Well said and spot on! I'm so glad you are back posting!
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Post by crimsoncat05 on Aug 28, 2018 23:58:35 GMT
Google “imbecile” right now. Somebody’s having some fun. 😂 lol!! (that picture is kinda creepy- it looks like he has NO teeth at all, like the Bumble from Rudolph...)
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Post by lizacreates on Aug 29, 2018 0:02:18 GMT
Well said and spot on! I'm so glad you are back posting! Thank you, Moody. Ever so nice, you are!
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Post by imsirius on Aug 29, 2018 0:41:15 GMT
What the fuck?
He gets more brazen daily. When did the US become a totalitarian nation?
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Post by PLurker on Aug 29, 2018 1:17:35 GMT
bless that family. from the article, Mollie's dad: “The Hispanic community are Iowans. They have the same values as Iowans,” he said. “As far as I’m concerned, they’re Iowans with better food.” even in his own personal hell, grace and a bit of levity (and probable truth) thrown in.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Aug 29, 2018 1:42:20 GMT
What the fuck? He gets more brazen daily. When did the US become a totalitarian nation? My first thoughts were that his sheeple would go ballistic.... They are the ones who are causing more violence around and about. ( not the ordinary citizens but the fanatics...) The gift of our system is that even when a president is killed we move forward. We have elections and move on all over the country...
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Aug 29, 2018 1:45:27 GMT
bless that family. from the article, Mollie's dad: “The Hispanic community are Iowans. They have the same values as Iowans,” he said. “As far as I’m concerned, they’re Iowans with better food.” even in his own personal hell, grace and a bit of levity (and probable truth) thrown in. They are an amazing family.... right away the Aunt spoke out and now they all are.. Through their terrible earth shattering pain..
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