
Moderator: Andrew
Fact Finder wrote:Asked by The New York Times, Trump said, “Do I think? Yes, I think.”
Trump did not present any evidence to support that claim.
“I think it’s going to be the biggest story,” Trump said. “It’s such an important story for our country and the world. It is one of the big stories of our time.”
K.C.Journey Fan wrote:
http://www.breitbart.com/video/2017/04/05/pence-bossert-and-bannon-werent-demoted-both-will-continue-to-play-important-policy-roles/
K.C.Journey Fan wrote:Monker wrote:Fact Finder wrote:Asked by The New York Times, Trump said, “Do I think? Yes, I think.”
Trump did not present any evidence to support that claim.
“I think it’s going to be the biggest story,” Trump said. “It’s such an important story for our country and the world. It is one of the big stories of our time.”
Yep...the biggest story of our time is that Donald Judas Trump 'thinks'. There is no evidence that he thinks, and a lot of crap that seems to show that he doesn't think at all...and even he can't offer any evidence that he thinks.
Ya, just like Obama tapped me.........oops.
K.C.Journey Fan wrote:Sure Verussy. You used NBC. Same,same. Would it be better if I put![]()
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Donald Trump’s trips to his luxury Florida resort have already cost the US taxpayer at least $24 million (£19.2 million) - roughly as much as Barack Obama spent on travel in the first two years of his presidency.
Mr Trump has spent seven weekends at Mar-a-Lago since taking office ten weeks ago. It is estimated that each of these trips costs at least $3 million (£2.4 million), covering the President’s extensive security detail.
In total, Mr Obama's travel bill over the eight years of his presidency came to $97 million (£78 million) - an average of $12.1 million (£9.7 million) a year.
K.C.Journey Fan wrote:BOOM ! Nice to have a man in charge.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-s-launches ... 15056.html
Boomchild wrote:K.C.Journey Fan wrote:BOOM ! Nice to have a man in charge.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-s-launches ... 15056.html
Explain to me again what U.S. interests are in Syria? How are we so sure the chemical attacks were perpetrated by Assad and not someone else?
K.C.Journey Fan wrote:BOOM ! Nice to have a man in charge.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-s-launches ... 15056.html
K.C.Journey Fan wrote:The numbers of eight years of Obama are coming in. Here are some amazing stats: Make sure you read to the bottom. An eye opener!
1. These 10 States now have more people on welfare than they do employed!
· California
· New Mexico
· Mississippi
· Alabama
· Illinois
· Kentucky
· Ohio
· New York
· Maine, and
· South Carolina
2. Last month, the Senate Budget Committee reports that in fiscal year 2012, between food stamps, housing support, child care, Medicaid and other benefits, the average U.S. Household below the poverty line received $168.00 a day in government support.
What's the problem with that much support?
Well, the median household income in America is just over $50,000, which averages out to $137.13 a day.
To put it another way, being on welfare now pays the equivalent of $30.00 an hour for 40 hour week, while the average job pays $24.00 an hour.
3. Check the last set of statistics!!
The percentage of each past president's cabinet who had worked in the private business sector prior to their appointment to the cabinet. You know what the private business sector is: A real-life business not a government job.
Here are the percentages:
38% T. Roosevelt
40% Taft
52% Wilson
49% Harding
48% Coolidge
42% Hoover
50% F. D. Roosevelt
50% Truman
57% Eisenhower
30% Kennedy
47% Johnson
53% Nixon
42% Ford
32% Carter
56% Reagan
51% GH Bush
39% Clinton
55% GW Bush
8% Obama
This helps explain the bias, if not the incompetence, of the last administration: ONLY 8% of them have
ever worked in private business!
That's right! Only eight percent - the least, by far of the last 19 presidents! And these people tried to tell our corporations how to run their businesses?
How could Obama, president of a major nation and society, the one with the most successful economic system in world history, stand and talk about business when he's never worked for one?
Or about jobs when he has never really had one? And, when it's the same for 92% of his senior staff and closest advisers? They've spent most of their time in academia, government, and/or non-profit jobs or as "community organizers."
Monker wrote:Boomchild wrote:K.C.Journey Fan wrote:BOOM ! Nice to have a man in charge.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-s-launches ... 15056.html
Explain to me again what U.S. interests are in Syria? How are we so sure the chemical attacks were perpetrated by Assad and not someone else?
The NSA overheard incidental communication between people on the Trump team colluding with Assad on how to distract the American people away from all of the investigations. A Sarin attack, followed by a US misslie strike was the best option
Monker wrote:Those guys SUCKED. They were kicked out of the debates because they polled HORRIBLY. Regardless of their philosophy, they would have lost the nomination.
Monker wrote:He wanted the 60 votes to get the super majority. That is what all of this was about. When it was obvious that they were not going to get it before the end of the year, they took the simple majority....and the consequences of Republicans talking about getting it shoved down their throats, which was BULLSHIT. There was NO CHANCE of Republican votes because of the obstruction deal that the Republicans had made with each other.
Monker wrote:It was voted out in congress at some point during the debates in attempts to compromise with Republicans. That IS what happened.
Monker wrote:You're wrong. Trump PROMISED repeal/replace of ObamaCare as one of his first priorities.
Monker wrote:Even YOU said a few weeks ago that congress would get in line because of Trump...
Monker wrote:So, even YOU at one pointed expected Health Care to pass. His voters EXPECT this to happen.
Monker wrote:So, you are all into conspiracy theories, just like the rest of the Trump fans on this forum.
Monker wrote:Funny, I usually write my posts before I even watch anything on the news. Maybe they are repeating what I say.
Monker wrote:No, it's not. It's "I don't give a damn".
Monker wrote:No, because it is one sided propaganda. Let's take Brazille. She had an interview where she basically said, "You have only seen one half of the story. There is this other stack of Emails over here that nobody has seen...and I can't comment on them due to privacy."
Monker wrote:So, tell me, how do you know that Brazille did not have the exact same conversations with people working with Bernie Sanders?
Monker wrote: So, both sides knew what to expect and would have full and complete answers to the questions making it a more informative debate...which was HER JOB?
Monker wrote:So, I ignore it, and don't even comment on it. Assange is a criminal and should be treated like one.
Monker wrote:Trump is more paranoid that Nixon was.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Everything you post reads like a ticker tape straight out of Rachel Maddow's asshole.
So why did Obama start with a shitty Romneycare healthcare plan that was already to the right?
Monker wrote:
You're wrong. Trump PROMISED repeal/replace of ObamaCare as one of his first priorities.
I don't know any Trump voters who voted for him genuinely expecting government-provided healthcare. Ask around.
I have always had employer-provided healthcare. Obamacare covers small businesses owners and shiftless bums (like you).
I am one of Trump's voters, so is FF and KC. None of us want government-provided healthcare. That is your warped elitist idea of what Trump working-class voters expect.
What, exactly, did I mention that is a conspiracy theory?...
-The fact that Crowstrike walked back the Russia narrative?
- The fact that the FBI did not examine the allegedly Russian-hacked servers?
-The fact that Hillary had a PAC dedicated to online trolls making social media comments?
Links to all provided below.
http://www.voanews.com/a/cyber-firm-rew ... 81411.html
http://thehill.com/policy/national-secu ... ers-report
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2 ... ebook.html
The only conspiracy theory I have read on this forum is from YOU claiming that Trump will create another 9/11 and that Hillary had permission to use a private server.
Riiight.
So you came up with the DNC talking point that "Hillary had permission to use a private server"
all on your own?
Or that Russia "hacked the election."
So you care about someone hacking Podesta's private server but not the FDIC? The FDIC is actually part of the US government.
Brazille also had countless interviews where she denied feeding questions to the Hillary team and has now since come out and apologized for it. CNN thought it serious enough to fire her over it.
Then Donna can release those emails.
Her emails to Hillary were entitled “From time to time I get the questions in advance..”
In the body of the emails, she wrote about one question "here's one that worries me about HRC."
Boy, that sounds legit.
Right. I guess the NYTimes were criminals for printing the Pentagon Papers also? Was Maddow a criminal for reading Trump’s tax return?
Monker wrote:
Trump is more paranoid that Nixon was.
Nixon was taken down because of "illegal" leaks like the Pentagon Papers. Meanwhile, you just said Wikileaks is a criminal enterprise.
Did you ever attack Wikileaks when it was exposing the crimes of the Bush administration? You have no ideological consistency. You are just a whore for the Queen.
Monker wrote:If you want to argue that the rules for allowing people into the debate should be changed, fine...I agree with you. But, stating the plight of recent marginal candidates is not going to get very far with me.
Monker wrote:...blah, blah, blah, he was trying to get 60 votes and not settle for 51...blah, blah, blah.
Monker wrote:REPEAL and replace.
Monker wrote:The only time I have not been on an employee plan was 2009 - 2012 when I was an independent contractor and paying for my own plan.
Monker wrote:This has nothing to do with Trump and his team and their assosiation with Russia, and the NSA hearing them talking to each other on the phone. THAT is what is being investigated. You are off on this wild chase of distraction because that is where Trump wants you to be...thinking any of this discredits what the FBI and congress are doing. What you posted is only a FRACTION of what is being investigated, and is NOT what started the investigations in the first place.
Monker wrote:it's funny how YOU keep bringing this up...I've hardly talked about it at all.
Monker wrote:This has nothing to do with Democrats but the entirety of our intelligence community saying that it happened. If you want to argue against it, you are arguing against the: FBI, CIA, NSA, Homeland Security...and on and on.
Monker wrote:I have said NOTHING about Podesta. Quit making things up.
Monker wrote:My point is that WikiLeaks has a one-sided agenda against Clinton. So, I simply do not care what they say...everything they say is from that one sided agenda.
Monker wrote:Assange colludes with the Soviets to post the Emails they hacked. THAT is epionage.
Monker wrote:WikiLeaks doesn't deserve the attention and credibility you give it.
Important, rare caveat removed from BBC article on Syria chemical attack http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-39508868
See News Sniffer https://www.newssniffer.co.uk/articles/1357208/diff/6/7
« Dmitry Medvedev statement on U.S. missile strike against Syria has been censored by U.S. media (but was printed in full by most U.K. press) » http://bit.ly/2nutPNW
Boomchild wrote:More form Wikileaks concerning Trump recent actions on Syria.« Dmitry Medvedev statement on U.S. missile strike against Syria has been censored by U.S. media (but was printed in full by most U.K. press) » http://bit.ly/2nutPNW
K.C.Journey Fan wrote:https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/top-obama-administration-officials-admit-152158585.html#comments
Fact Finder wrote:Posted on 4/10/2017, 4:42:49 PM by Hojczyk
Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney will send a letter this week ordering federal agencies to prepare for massive cuts, according to a report from Axios.
As part of Donald Trump’s plan to streamline federal government, Mulvaney will demand that federal agencies significantly reduce their costs and increase efficiency. The reorganization will likely involve selling assets, laying off employees, and the cancellation of programs deemed unnecessary.
The letter will fall in line with Trump’s executive order from March 13th, which dictates Mulvaney “propose a plan to reorganize governmental functions and eliminate unnecessary agencies (as defined in section 551(1) of title 5, United States Code), components of agencies, and agency programs.”
In the new administration’s first White House budget, Trump ordered record cuts for a number of federal agencies, including a 31 percent cut to the Environmental Protection Agency, a 28 percent cut to the State Department, and a 17.9 percent cut to the Department of Health and Human Services. It also proposed eliminating funds for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting as well as the endowments for the Arts and the Humanities.
tj wrote:Congress will throw a fit over this.
The only way that this works is a process similar to the Base Realignment and Closure Act (BRAC) where a commission makes recommendations for closure/cuts, and congress then can either vote to accept or decline them. No changes to the list. It takes some of the pressure off.
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