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Who is to Blame for the Troubled US Economy?

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  • Both Parties

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    45.6%
  • Neither Party

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    8.7%
  • Democrats

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    22.4%
  • Republicans

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    23.3%
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Here you can spout your USA political views.

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1. Keep it clean
2. No fighting
3. Respect the views of others.
4. US Political views, No Religious views
5. Have fun :)

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I want to know what they have on Chaffetz. Someone has something on him. Any guesses?

Could be this. Let's face it, anything featuring Weiner and a goat is a bad idea. Gives a whole new meaning to Congressional Favors.

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Anyone old enough to remember Watergate and Nixon?
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Right outa the same script...
You forgot to mention Hitler, Stalin and Genghis Khan. Really you liberal nutties are losing your collective minds and it is rather humorous to watch.
 
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Can't be worse than what Obama did to our reputation. Although, I will admit by this time Obama had already won a Nobel Peace Prize so the bar IS kinda high.
 
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Apparently the free press is the enemy.
Indeed. Even 'Focks News' (Faux News ?) are distancing themselves from their idol.

Of course, when you play with fire and gasoline you always get burnt eventually.
 
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Quick, guess the quote, "I did not have sexual relations with THAT woman!"

You guessed it, the father of the Democrat Party, a fellow that democrats voted for TWICE who served out a full 8 years and was adored by millions of hypocrites in the Democrat Party.

So, dems dont really have the high ground on morality.

Trump will serve out 8 years, he will reduce the outrageous debt that Obama increased by 12 trillion dollars and the democrats will keep posting memes and putting vaginas on their head and wondering why no one listens to them anymore.
 
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45 will be impeached or committed within a year. Or will nuke us all. One or the other. Repubs want him out, they just want to push through their key agenda first. Then we will have president Pence - (who's so sanctimonious that I'm not sure he's ever had relations with any woman!)

I don't know why anyone is comparing 45 to past presidents or candidates. That's like your house is on fire and you're standing around saying "the fire that burned down my neighbors house last year was WAY worse!" ... Instead of calling the damned fire department!

Speaking of Pence, he just gave a speech at MSC2017 that totally... TOTALLY contradicts everything 45 has been spouting. For example:
US will be unwavering in its support for transatlantic Alliance ...

Also talked about holding Russia accountable for what's going on in Ukraine. (You won't hear that coming out of the boss-man's mouth.)

We live in interesting times!
 
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You forgot to mention Hitler, Stalin and Genghis Khan. Really you liberal nutties are losing your collective minds and it is rather humorous to watch.

No worries. I'm here to help buddy, not sure if Genghis Khan ever declared an entire group of fellow citizens the โ€˜Enemy of the People', but your beloved con man sure did, just like Hitler, Goebbels, Lenin and Stalin:

Hitler used this rhetoric to describe the Jews. โ€œEach Jew is a sworn enemy of the German people".

Goebbels pushed it further for Hitler: "If someone wears the Jewish star, he is an enemy of the people. Anyone who deals with him is the same as a Jew and must be treated accordingly...".

Lenin, used โ€œthe peoples' enemiesโ€ as a label to stigmatize anyone who didn't fall into line with the revolution. They were then ostracized and even their friends were under suspicion.

Stalin used similar language against any politician he didn't like. Once branded, they were sent to labor camps or killed.

Satisfied?, Of course not, you weren't really interested in the facts, just in keeping up your denial.
 
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Gilsan's just in it for the memes.
I'm just chilling out and having a lot of fun just watching all you lefties freaking out about Trump and the Russians, while trying to show how superior you all are in relation to anyone who has a different opinion to yours...

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A historian says Trump's presidency is likely to be the second shortest in history

Donald Trump's presidency is likely to be the second shortest ever, a leading historian and author has claimed.

Professor Ronald L Feinman predicted that the former reality TV star will stay in the top job "between the 31 days of William Henry Harrison in 1841," who died pneumonia and the "199 days of James A. Garfield in 1881," who died 79 days after he was shot by an assassin "after terrible suffering and medical malpractice."

Even if his time in office is "dragged out," Feinman predicted that Trump is unlikely to last the 16 months and 5 days of 12th president Zachary Taylor, who died of a digestive ailment while Head of State in 1850.

The 20th-century American history professor, who recently published a book about the unfortunate fates of US leaders, added that he thought the "Pence Presidency" was inevitable. He was referring to Trump's Vice President, Mike Pence, who would take over if Trump was to leave the leadership.

In a blog post, he added that he thought it was likely that Trump will be impeached or forced to resign in a matter of weeks.
Feinman predicts Trump won't last as long as President James A. Garfield, who died 199 days into office. Wikimedia

His prediction comes shortly after the White House admitted the President was told several weeks ago that his National Security Adviser Michael Flynn had not told the truth about a telephone call with a Russian diplomat.

The news fuelled broader concerns about his closeness to Russian President Vladimir Putin and the role his country may have played in helping Trump's election.

Feinman, who teaches at Florida Atlantic University, suggested the businessman turned politician is more generally unsuitable for office.

"Many foreign policy professionals are shaking their head at Trump's inappropriate behavior and language every time he speaks in public, or issues a Twitter comment, and his instability and recklessness," he said, citing Trump's decision to hold a security meeting over the North Korean missile test in a public space in earshot of other people as "a sign of his failure to act responsibly."

"The fact that Vice President Mike Pence played a major role in pushing Flynn out is a sign that Pence is already asserting himself with Trump," he said, adding the Vice President often appears uncomfortable with Trump's "freewheeling and careless behavior."

No US president has ever been successfully impeached, although an attempt was made to Bill Clinton but he was acquitted by the Senate.

Richard Nixon also resigned before he could be impeached for serious wrongdoing in the Watergate scandal.

http://www.businessinsider.com/why-...y-to-be-the-second-shortest-in-history-2017-2
 
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[QUOTE=" The others seemed to have vanished.[/QUOTE]

I'm right here BJ, waiting for you to get over your Washington Times, NY Times etc. posts and write something right from your heart. Unless you have nothing of your own to write besides quoting news articles to sound like you've never had the time to do your high school diploma. In case you haven't. here's a quick GED course link. https://www.test-guide.com/free-ged-practice-tests.html.

Good luck my dear. And let's see your next post with another 3-4 media links.. you make me laugh every night. I love your originality. :)
 
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Sorry typo error, you're not a BJ you're JB.
 
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And you're more than welcome to come join me for a drink here in Richmond, VA
 
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Donald Trump's presidency is likely to be the second shortest ever, a leading historian and author has claimed.

They sure stretch the definition of "leading historian" here. But, I guess if he says what the media wants to hear, they'll offer that bit of flattery for his resume. All good for the CIA/Wall Street propaganda machine.
 
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In case anyone needs to be reminded what a world leader is supposed to sound like:


Note that:
  • There is no discussion of electoral votes or crowd size
  • Talks respectfully about others instead of "Me me me"
  • Talks about holding Russia responsible instead of unconditionally sucking up to them
  • Does not make statements that are disloyal to the country he represents.
  • Recognizes the importance of NATO and acknowledges commitment to it while being firm about expectations from allies.
Compare that with this sh*tshow of a performance:

Mikey's reassuring the world that life will be back to normal soon.

Ps - from yesterday's 2020 campaign rally:
we got numbers that nobody believed were possible from law enforcement and military. Basically people that wear uniforms like us.

Uniforms like who? You're a draft dodger, Donnie. You never wore one.

PPS - There was no "incident in Sweden" last night. Biggest source of lies and "fake news" is the one at the podium with the orange spray tan and the bad combover.
Unless he meant this...
https://twitter.com/jeannalstars/status/833253966720991232
 
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Differences in opinion are fine. But fascism and racism are never OK.
 
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Never gonna happen.
I will be truly surprised if he completes his first year without getting kicked out of office.



Agree
Just wanted to quote that so I can requote in 8 years without it disappearing.
 
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A historian says Trump's presidency is likely to be the second shortest in history

Donald Trump's presidency is likely to be the second shortest ever, a leading historian and author has claimed.

Professor Ronald L Feinman predicted that the former reality TV star will stay in the top job "between the 31 days of William Henry Harrison in 1841," who died pneumonia and the "199 days of James A. Garfield in 1881," who died 79 days after he was shot by an assassin "after terrible suffering and medical malpractice."

Even if his time in office is "dragged out," Feinman predicted that Trump is unlikely to last the 16 months and 5 days of 12th president Zachary Taylor, who died of a digestive ailment while Head of State in 1850.

The 20th-century American history professor, who recently published a book about the unfortunate fates of US leaders, added that he thought the "Pence Presidency" was inevitable. He was referring to Trump's Vice President, Mike Pence, who would take over if Trump was to leave the leadership.

In a blog post, he added that he thought it was likely that Trump will be impeached or forced to resign in a matter of weeks.
Feinman predicts Trump won't last as long as President James A. Garfield, who died 199 days into office. Wikimedia

His prediction comes shortly after the White House admitted the President was told several weeks ago that his National Security Adviser Michael Flynn had not told the truth about a telephone call with a Russian diplomat.

The news fuelled broader concerns about his closeness to Russian President Vladimir Putin and the role his country may have played in helping Trump's election.

Feinman, who teaches at Florida Atlantic University, suggested the businessman turned politician is more generally unsuitable for office.

"Many foreign policy professionals are shaking their head at Trump's inappropriate behavior and language every time he speaks in public, or issues a Twitter comment, and his instability and recklessness," he said, citing Trump's decision to hold a security meeting over the North Korean missile test in a public space in earshot of other people as "a sign of his failure to act responsibly."

"The fact that Vice President Mike Pence played a major role in pushing Flynn out is a sign that Pence is already asserting himself with Trump," he said, adding the Vice President often appears uncomfortable with Trump's "freewheeling and careless behavior."

No US president has ever been successfully impeached, although an attempt was made to Bill Clinton but he was acquitted by the Senate.

Richard Nixon also resigned before he could be impeached for serious wrongdoing in the Watergate scandal.

http://www.businessinsider.com/why-...y-to-be-the-second-shortest-in-history-2017-2
One of the first things I find when I look up info about your historian is that he is a contributing author to the progressive professor dot com so of course he predicts bad things for Trump, lol. Seriously try harder.
 
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One of the first things I find when I look up info about your historian is that he is a contributing author to the progressive professor dot com so of course he predicts bad things for Trump, lol. Seriously try harder.

These ad hominem attacks are boring af. Seriously - try harder.
 
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