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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2019 16:36:50 GMT
Kyle Griffin...
”Buttigieg on Syria: I'm "hearing from soldiers who feel they have lost their honor over this, who feel they are unable to look allies in the eye ... If you take away a soldier's honor, you might as well go after their body armor next. That's what the Commander-in-Chief is doing."
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Post by hop2 on Oct 13, 2019 16:50:32 GMT
Well trump can take credit for releasing ISIS fighters back into the fight... Just talking about the situation on MSNBC.. He does NOT care! He'd rather fund and support MBS also think 9/11 and Jamal Khashoggi! Also the Kurds are very worried about the coming ethnic cleansing. I actually think we just started ww3
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2019 18:02:25 GMT
NBC News...
“Fired EPA scientists to release air pollution report they say agency unqualified to issue”
“In the history of the agency this has never happened. The new panel is unqualified and the new panel has said they were unqualified,” said a former EPA official.”
Nearly one year ago, the Trump administration fired a panel of more than two dozen scientific experts who assisted the Environmental Protection Agency in its review of air quality standards for particulate matter.
Now, as the EPA prepares its report on those standards later this month, 20 of those scientists met independently to prepare the release of their own assessment of current air pollution levels, with a focus on the particles from fossil fuels that can make people sick.
These scientists and researchers, former members of the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee (CASAC) on particulate matter, said the EPA has stripped the panel down to its core seven members, who are ill-equipped to set air quality standards and don’t have the time to do it.
“They fired the particulate matter review panel and they said the chartered CASAC would do the review,” Chris Zarba, who served as the staff director of the Scientific Advisory Board at the EPA until 2018, said. “In the history of the agency this has never happened. The new panel is unqualified and the new panel has said they were unqualified.”
In response, the group of former panel members reconvened at a meeting in Washington on Thursday and Friday that was open to the public — exactly one year after they were told that their expertise was no longer needed. This group of scientists, engineers and researchers have formed a nongovernmental committee called the Independent Particulate Matter Review Panel.
The new panel feels their work is necessary for the very reasons that particle pollution is regulated by the EPA: because extended exposure can cause premature death, nonfatal heart attacks, irregular heartbeat, aggravated asthma, decreased lung function and respiratory issues, according to the agency.
EPA said it is confident in its own panel and experts and said it “is committed to scientific integrity and transparency.”
“EPA has the utmost confidence in its career scientist and the members on its science advisory boards and panels,” an agency spokesperson said. “EPA routinely takes comments from the public and outside organizations, including those not employed or associated with EPA, and will continue to take into consideration those comments that meet our scientific standards.”
Under previous administrations, because of health risks from particle pollution and the science's complexity, the EPA has enlisted the aid of outside experts to help them come to the strongest scientific consensus on air quality standards, said John Bachmann, the former associate director for science and policy in the EPA's Air Office. That work with outside help remained consistent for almost 40 years.
Those experts were helpful because the Clean Air Act requires that the standards of particle matter be re-examined every five years with the latest scientific evidence, which is challenging, explained Bachman. Oftentimes, the five-year deadline is not met to ensure the latest science is thoroughly reviewed and related to the new standard.
Being only seven people, CASAC doesn’t have enough people to cover the scientific issues that come up with the reviews,” said Bachman, who explained that the panels would typically be filled with experts on epidemiology, toxicology, medicine and more.
The fear is that the EPA under the Trump administration is not willing or able to approach these new standards earnestly, which could lead to major health issues, but the other goal, these scientists say, is to broadcast that they believe this administration isn't taking science seriously — or even trying to block it.
"It’s pretty clear in the context of this EPA there’s a strong agenda to roll back regulations, and the science does not always lead to a conclusion that a rollback is the right thing to do," said Christopher Frey, the chair of this new panel and the former CASAC chair. "Rather than listen to the science and making an appropriate decision, science is being sidelined."
This new panel hopes to counter that by providing the scientific expertise they believe is lacking in the EPA's own consideration of these new standards and release a report by Oct. 21.
“It’s really heartening to see the comments that are already coming in to the (questions) we wrote and how people are taking them seriously," Bachman said. "They’re providing advice like we did in the past. Not all of these folks are going to agree with each other or the EPA, but this is something the EPA should really want to continue.”
While many said it is inspiring that this group of scientists came together to release this report, it also highlights a troubling development in which the federal government is not participating in scientific dialogue, Gretchen Goldman, the research director for the Union of Concerned Scientists’ Center for Science and Democracy, said.
The Union of Concerned Scientists is underwriting the meeting of scientists.
“There are other efforts like this where people outside of the government are picking up the slack,” Goldman said. “There are opportunities to do that. But it’s ultimately not our job, and we can’t expect outside actors to pick up the slack. This is important work, but it’s not a sustainable model.”
That’s not the only concern that some have in this arena.
Current and former EPA officials point out that enforcement and inspection of pollution standards have fallen under the current administration.
Nicole Cantello, an EPA attorney and president of American Federation of Government Employees Local 704, which represents hundreds of Midwest EPA employees, said that enforcement under the Trump administration has deteriorated because of a declining workforce and a recent agency reorganization.
An EPA spokesperson said enforcement numbers have fallen because they have pursued partnerships with some states, are “leveraging the efforts of the private sector by encouraging self-audits and self-disclosure” and has “focused its resources on areas important to the protection of public health and the environment.”
The Obama administration averaged more than 18,000 EPA inspections related to the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act and a handful of other environmental regulations, according to the agency’s own numbers.
That inspection figure has fallen to about 10,500 over three years under the Trump administration. Enforcement of administrative compliance, penalties and civil judicial reviews fell by nearly 1,000 cases from the almost 2,850 under the Obama administration from 2009 to 2016.
“Even if you get a new administration, (the level of enforcement) is going to kill anything that administration is able to do because there’s no cases that you would have from the previous three or four years,” Cantello said
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2019 18:41:14 GMT
pollingReport....
“Do you think Donald Trump shares the moral values most Americans try to live by, or doesn't he? ALL He does 37% He doesn't 61% WOMEN He does 29% He doesn't 69% MEN He does 46% He doesn't 52% (NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll, 10/3-8/19) more: pollingreport.com/trump_ad.htm”
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2019 19:03:01 GMT
trump.. ”We have become a far greater Economic Power than ever before, and we are using that power for WORLD PEACE!” Marco Rubio.. ”As Turkish backed fighters approach a Kurdish held city in #Syria: -700 #ISIS supporters escaped -Erdogans forces are filming themselves beheading Kurds - U.S. troops are at serious risk of being cut off & of coming under attack by enemy fighters.” ^^^^THIS is trump's WORLD PEACE^^^^ Hate (anti-LGBT legislation) is Love War is Peace Destruction is Building Orwell warned us. But the Trumpies are well and truly bamboozled by the right-wing and their "traditional values" and can't see past their brainwashing.
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Post by peasquared on Oct 13, 2019 19:20:32 GMT
pollingReport.... “Do you think Donald Trump shares the moral values most Americans try to live by, or doesn't he? ALL He does 37% He doesn't 61% WOMEN He does 29% He doesn't 69% MEN He does 46% He doesn't 52% (NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll, 10/3-8/19) more: pollingreport.com/trump_ad.htm” That Men number They must all be watching Fox and don't hear of everything Trump does. Either that or they wish they had porn stars to pay off. I am so sad for America.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 13, 2019 19:31:26 GMT
Trump's Syria decision divides white evangelicals as impeachment pressure buildsAfter Trump announced he was unilaterally pulling U.S. troops out of northern Syria, a potential crack appeared in Trump’s evangelical foundation. Here's why. Oct. 13, 2019, 4:30 AM EDT By Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, Author, "Reconstructing the Gospel: Finding Freedom From Slaveholder Religion" ** But after last Sunday night's announcement from the White House that Trump was unilaterally pulling U.S. troops out of northern Syria, a potential crack appeared in Trump’s evangelical foundation. Christian media mogul Pat Robertson announced that he was “appalled” by Trump’s decision to abandon Kurdish allies by exiting Syria. If Trump does not reverse course, Robertson declared, he is “in danger of losing the mandate of Heaven.” (me ) On Tuesday, Tony Perkins, a Trump appointee to the U.S. Commission on Religious Freedom, went on the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) that Robertson founded to explain why evangelical leaders who have supported Trump are united in challenging his impetuous decision in Syria. At the moment when he needs defense against the impeachment inquiry, Trump has found one of the few issues that could hurt him with white evangelicals. ** While a crack in the dam does not guarantee that it will break, it does signal that pressure is building. According to this past week’s Washington Post-Scharr School poll, 58 percent of Americans currently support the impeachment inquiry, including 28 percent of Republicans. That significant minority of Republicans matches the 28 percent of white evangelicals who reported support for the impeachment inquiry in this Fox News poll. If religious conservatives are losing confidence in Trump as God’s instrument, the spokesmen of the religious right will likely follow.For too long, the loud and coordinated voices of white evangelical leaders have dominated our conversation about faith in public life. Now more than ever, we need moral leadership that points us toward the values that bind us together as a nation. This week, more than one hundred Christian leaders joined together to call for a National Day of Prayer for members of Congress and the impeachment inquiry. As many black and brown Christians have long understood, a public faith that compromises truth for the sake of power endangers all of us. This week, Kurdish Christians — as well as Kurdish civilians of every faith — are suffering from that compromise. If Trump cannot be held accountable, no one knows who is next.* More in long article: www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/trump-s-syria-decision-divides-white-evangelicals-impeachment-pressure-builds-ncna1065481Article has its ups and downs, but the last 3 lines say a lot!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2019 20:04:12 GMT
Something to ponder, not that anybody really cares..
Jake Tapper...
”US official tells @npwcnn that the campaign to defeat ISIS in Syria is “over for now” and that ISIS “has a second lease on life with nearly 100,000 [people] who will re-join their jihad.” In this official’s opinion, “US policy has failed.”
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 13, 2019 21:29:14 GMT
I care, but at the moment my concern is also for the Kurds and US troops who are still in the line of fire! Contrary to what someone had said, they were not ready to leave and must figure out how to pack and get everything out, by road and/or by air.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2019 0:26:39 GMT
The Syrian Army has been deployed at the border with Turkey in a deal with the Kurds. The Kurds in Syria say the Syrian government has agreed to send its army to the northern border to try to halt Turkey's offensive against them. Syrian state media earlier reported that government forces had been deployed to the north.The deal represents a significant shift in alliances for the Kurds, after losing the military protection of their long-term US partners in the area. It is not yet known what the Syrian government has committed to. However SDF chief Mazloum Abdi acknowledged "there would be painful compromises" with the Assad government and its Russian allies, in a piece for Foreign Policy magazine. "We do not trust their promises. To be honest, it is hard to know whom to trust," he writes. "But if we have to choose between compromises and the genocide of our people, we will surely choose life for our people."linkI don't think they had any other choice other than all be killed. Turkey far outnumber the Kurds both military and in man power. I don't trust Syria either.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2019 0:38:55 GMT
This from Lindsay Graham...
”Just spoke with President @realdonaldtrump.
I applaud his decision to work with Congress to stop Turkeys aggression in Syria through crippling economic sanctions.
This decision by President Trump will be a game changer -- in all the wrong ways -- for Turkey.”
Prompted this from Bill Kristol..
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That about says it all.
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Post by lucyg on Oct 14, 2019 1:38:04 GMT
Just shut up, Lindsey Graham!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 14, 2019 1:50:38 GMT
This from Lindsay Graham... ”Just spoke with President @realdonaldtrump. I applaud his decision to work with Congress to stop Turkeys aggression in Syria through crippling economic sanctions. This decision by President Trump will be a game changer -- in all the wrong ways -- for Turkey.” Prompted this from Bill Kristol.. 🤮 That about says it all. Just a day or so ago lying Lindsey was so very upset that dt was pulling out of protecting the Kurds... today, not so much......... No thoughts for the Kurds today
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2019 3:02:49 GMT
de· lu· sionalan idiosyncratic belief or impression that is firmly maintained despite being contradicted by what is generally accepted as reality or rational argument, typically a symptom of mental disorder."the delusion of being watched"
trump.. ”We have become a far greater Economic Power than ever before, and we are using that power for WORLD PEACE!” I am so very saddened to say that a friend of mine (who has a brain and who has a very sweet disposition + she's truly religious), posted on her Facebook about Trump 2020. I really thought it was a joke!!! She had her pic taken next to a Trump life-size cutout, at a registration to vote tent during a Fall outing!!!! What was even more sad were the supportive proTrump comments. I asked her, "Why would you consider voting for him?? Do you want to see the middle class, social security recepiejrs, disabled and gay people ousted? " No response. I only scratched the surface. She's certainly not wealthy so I can't figure out why this very sweet, religious person would back him. Wondering if she believes this sheer shit he peddles. Makes me sick!!!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 14, 2019 3:14:49 GMT
"Why would you consider voting for him?? Habit, brainwashed.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2019 3:16:19 GMT
trump...
”The U.S. has the worst of the ISIS prisoners. Turkey and the Kurds must not let them escape. Europe should have taken them back after numerous requests. They should do it now. They will never come to, or be allowed in, the United States!”
My guess is Turkey is hell bent on destroying the Kurds and the Kurds are trying to stop them. So I doubt very much keeping the ISIS fighters contained is high on their of things to do list. Such a stupid idiot.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2019 3:26:39 GMT
Long long read on the Villages and their healthcare plan.... UnitedHealthcare.... MedicareAdvantage.. They’re Retired. They’re Insured. The Government Pays for It. And Trump Loves It.Trump talks Medicare in a retirement enclave where doctors are a golf-cart ride away. by Akilah Johnson Oct. 3, 12:30 p.m. EDT ** It is a community of 115,000 residents that decided to make medical care a golf-cart ride away in 2013 by creating its own health system, paid for by Medicare but managed by the Minnesota-based health insurance giant UnitedHealthcare. The company is a leader in a movement intended to give patients more choice, while offering insurers a big share of federal Medicare dollars.Now, as President Donald Trump campaigns for reelection while fighting an impeachment effort in Washington, it is the place he’ll visit on Thursday to trumpet this privately run alternative as a model of what Medicare should look like. Under Medicare Advantage, the federal government still foots the bill, but it is a starkly different model than the universal, Medicare-for-all plans some Democratic presidential candidates are pushing. Medicare Advantage has come under scrutiny recently from everyone from health care advocates to the U.S. Department of Justice. Insurers in the program have been criticized for cherry-picking customers by moving into the healthiest communities that offer the best chance of profit and for overbilling the government for unjustified services. Advantage plans were initially billed as a way to contain costs, but it’s unclear if that actually happened. Some studies found the average annual costs were about the same between the two programs, while others have said Medicare Advantage is actually more expensive. The Villages, experts say, is exactly the kind of well-to-do, relatively healthy community that Medicare Advantage insurers have focused on — and it’s where Trump will sell his approach before an invitation-only crowd. Billed as an official White House visit, the president can expect a supportive political audience in a pocket of Florida an hour northwest of Orlando where seniors like Hahn praise Trump for his efforts to, as she puts it, “straighten this country out.” (Me: so an invitation only rally we pay the full tab for but we can't go?) ** Like traditional Medicare, Medicare Advantage is part of the current federal health insurance program for most adults over 65 and young people who meet federal disability requirements. The idea of allowing private insurers to offer Medicare benefits has been around since the 1970s but wasn’t christened with the name until 2003. Many Advantage plans bring together the various parts of Medicare — hospital care and doctor visits, prescription drug coverage — into a single package that usually offers additional benefits such as dental and vision coverage. They differ in how the government pays for those benefits, paying by the service in traditional Medicare versus giving insurance companies a lump sum per person annually with Medicare Advantage. Another difference is that beneficiaries are restricted to a defined network of providers like an HMO or preferred provider organization. Today, more than one third of all Medicare beneficiaries, or about 22 million people, opt for privately managed health care plans, a dramatic increase from 5.3 million at the advent of the program in 2003. ** Link:https://www.propublica.org/article/the-villages-trump-visit-medicare-advantage-retired-insured-the-government-pays-for-it It is long, but better to read the whole piece.. Digest it and read it again and understand it all... Anyone can get a Medicare supplement plan if they would like to. Several companies have them. You don’t have to live in the villages or in Florida. In fact, I’d wager that supplement plans This is why I can not understand why Republicans keep saying private insurance would have to disappear if we instituted Medicare for all. And you would no longer get insurance from your employer. No, private insurance might change, but I highly doubt it would disappear. In fact, I bet supplemental insurance industry would bloom & improve to offer more choices. I also think employers would offer better plans to attract employees because they wouldn’t have to pay the ‘basics’ Anymore. The argument that private insurance would disappear is completely untrue. DH and I are all too familiar with Medicare HMO plans here for the past 8 years. The fact that they claim dental and vision are even included is a freaking joke!!!! Dental means one example year,bite wing xa-rays nd 1 filling, plus a light cleaning. Since I need gum work, they won't even do a light icleanING. The dental is worthless.The vision is a exam with an optometrist (unless you know enough to request a real M.D.) and some $$ towards glasses (depending on your plan, it keeps getting lowered yearly.thia year was $80 towards glasses!!!) so, dental and visionarhy ardly in ilauded n the insurance!!!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 14, 2019 3:52:35 GMT
It is a community of 115,000 residents that decided to make medical care a golf-cart ride away in 2013 by creating its own health system, paid for by Medicare but managed by the Minnesota-based health insurance giant UnitedHealthcare. The company is a leader in a movement intended to give patients more choice, while offering insurers a big share of federal Medicare dollars. What everyone is missing is that they CREATED their OWN health system paid for by Medicare. It is open to the The Villages. YOU nor I can drive in and use their medical facilities as far as I can tell. I have Medicare and I worked over 30 years to have employer paid secondary medical coverage. I have had no need for Medicare Advantage and I do not know the ins and outs of it. I do know I have a specialty doctor's office that does NOT take UnitedHealthcare and have signs at the front desk that they do not take it.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2019 6:56:52 GMT
trump... ”The U.S. has the worst of the ISIS prisoners. Turkey and the Kurds must not let them escape. Europe should have taken them back after numerous requests. They should do it now. They will never come to, or be allowed in, the United States!” My guess is Turkey is hell bent of destroying the Kurds and the Kurds are trying to stop them. So I doubt very much keeping the ISIS fighters contained is not high on their of things to do list. Such a stupid idiot. Together, these facilities hold about 11,000 men, about 9,000 of them Syrians or Iraqis. About 2,000 come from 50 other nations whose governments have refused to repatriate them. They reckon, according to many reports that only about 1000 or so of the 11000 hold European citizenship. I’d really like Trump to tell Europe why they should be obligated to take 10000 terrorist that have no right to be in Europe.
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Post by pyccku on Oct 14, 2019 11:17:19 GMT
Just talking about the situation on MSNBC.. He does NOT care! He'd rather fund and support MBS also think 9/11 and Jamal Khashoggi! Also the Kurds are very worried about the coming ethnic cleansing. I actually think we just started ww3 I agree.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2019 13:19:20 GMT
I'm being exceptionally cynical this morning in thinking that Trump might have done this knowing full well what would happen. When things get out of hand he would " rescue" the Kurds and get his excuse to topple Assad. What a hero that would make him eh?
A bit far fetched but I don't put anything past his evil mind anymore.
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Post by artgirl1 on Oct 14, 2019 14:55:36 GMT
This from Lindsay Graham... ”Just spoke with President @realdonaldtrump. I applaud his decision to work with Congress to stop Turkeys aggression in Syria through crippling economic sanctions. This decision by President Trump will be a game changer -- in all the wrong ways -- for Turkey.” such a spineless, moral less cluster of human cells. we know trump has him by the balls.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2019 16:41:09 GMT
Andrea Mitchell..
”@ckubenbc: "Americans are being closed in from all sides at these several bases that they have in the northern part of Syria. That's the real concern here-At a certain point many of those locations will be surrounded and Americans will be stuck in the middle." #AMRstaff”
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Post by twinsmomfla99 on Oct 14, 2019 18:09:36 GMT
trump... ”The U.S. has the worst of the ISIS prisoners. Turkey and the Kurds must not let them escape. Europe should have taken them back after numerous requests. They should do it now. They will never come to, or be allowed in, the United States!” My guess is Turkey is hell bent on destroying the Kurds and the Kurds are trying to stop them. So I doubt very much keeping the ISIS fighters contained is high on their of things to do list. Such a stupid idiot. How much you wanna bet this is his new rationale for wall funding? “All these ISIS fighters are loose. We need the wall now more than ever to keep our country safe!”
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Post by Merge on Oct 14, 2019 18:14:19 GMT
Can we talk about the current landing page for the US State Dept website? Somebody needs to go back and re-read the first Amendment.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2019 19:39:59 GMT
These tweets show, yet again, why trump is not a leader. ISIS could become a threat to this country. That is why the decision was made to fight them in The Middle East instead of waiting until they spread to here and not because “let’s start another war in The Middle East just for giggles.”
I don’t think anyone in this country wants us in The Middle East but we are and as such have certain responsibilities that we need to meet regardless what others do. trump just failed when it came meeting our responsibilities and that does not change no matter how many times he tries and blames others.
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”“To his credit the Europeans didn't step up to deal with this ISIS problem – it’s a lot of the reason why we are in this situation today. Now, Angela Merkel of Germany is finally stepping up and telling Turkey to back off....”
”Don't the Europeans have a lot of responsibility?” @katiepavlich Thank you Katie, I offered ISIS prisoners to the European countries from where they came, and was rejected on numerous occasions. They probably figured that the U.S. would bear the tremendous cost as always!”
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“After defeating 100% of the ISIS Caliphate, I largely moved our troops out of Syria. Let Syria and Assad protect the Kurds and fight Turkey for their own land. I said to my Generals, why should we be fighting for Syria....”
”and Assad to protect the land of our enemy? Anyone who wants to assist Syria in protecting the Kurds is good with me, whether it is Russia, China, or Napoleon Bonaparte. I hope they all do great, we are 7,000 miles away!”
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“Some people want the United States to protect the 7,000 mile away Border of Syria, presided over by Bashar al-Assad, our enemy. At the same time, Syria and whoever they chose to help, wants naturally to protect the Kurds....”
“.I would much rather focus on our Southern Border which abuts and is part of the United States of America. And by the way, numbers are way down and the WALL is being built!”
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2019 20:08:38 GMT
Newsweek...
”Donald Trump lashes out at "pencil neck" Adam Schiff in impeachment inquiry tirade: "You would not be impressed with him physically"
I really wonder what trump sees when he looks in the mirror? There is nothing impressive about trump at all.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2019 20:16:22 GMT
Reuters..
”Trump says he will soon issue an executive order authorizing sanctions against current and former Turkish officials, will immediately stop negotiations with Turkey on a $100 billion trade deal and that steel tariffs on the country will be increased back up to 50%”
Well I’m sure these actions will bring back all the dead people that would not have died if it hadn’t been for trump’s decisions.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 14, 2019 21:00:03 GMT
Sec of Defense Esper has confirmed that there was NO plan to evacuate our troops from Syria.
No only has dt abandoned the Kurds, he has ABANDONED our TROOPS!! The only way may be by air with little to no ground protection!
#BeBest
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