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President Donald J. Trump

Started by The General, February 11, 2011, 01:33:34 AM



starrmtn001

Heh, heh. ;)
RIGHT AFTER TRASHING TRUMP AT OSCARS, JIMMY KIMMEL GOT SMACKED WITH HUGE DOSE OF KARMA!  2.27.17.


https://youtu.be/xmCSOAxwRtU

Meister_000

NewYorker cartoon by Paul Noth √

Meister_000

Quote from: rekcuf on February 27, 2017, 07:22:33 PM
Hopefully clubbed to death via police baton.

If your Grandmother could only see you now.

mikuthing01

Quote from: Meister_000 on February 27, 2017, 08:01:47 PM
NewYorker cartoon by Paul Noth √

The lefts shitty memes are part of the reason they lost.


WOTR

Quote from: Rasputin on February 27, 2017, 02:45:30 AM
Why the hell would he want to go to sit in a room full of people who do nothing but constantly lie? I know you may not know this, but constantly attacking a democratically elected leader and undermining his presidency is extremely dangerous.
Does this apply to all presidents?  Asking for a Kenyan friend who has a transvestite wife but no birth certificate...

Quote from: TigerLily on February 27, 2017, 05:01:15 PM
I know. Obamacare has issues. But at least it provided healthcare to 20 million more people...

Are you sure?  Is that a net increase taking into account those who lost theirs?  The way the Fake News Media counts, I doubt it does.  It wouldn't surprise me if the 20 million included those eligible who didn't sign up for it either, but who knows.  Does it count everyone who's signed up for it even if they later dropped out?  Probably.  Does it double or triple count those who've signed up, dropped out, and signed up again?  Probably.  What we do know they will lie about it.  At best the number is significantly inflated, using the most optimistic estimate for each statistical input.

I wouldn't even know where to go for information we can rely on.  Not federal agencies.  Not the Democrat Media.  Oh well.

aldousburbank

Quote from: WOTR on February 27, 2017, 08:09:19 PM
Does this apply even if it is a Kenyan with a transvestite wife and no birth certificate? Or is that one of those "rare exceptions?"

Fake news. The transvestite wife has a birth certificate.

WOTR

Quote from: mikuthing01🕍✡️🕎 on February 27, 2017, 05:16:30 PM
Have you seen the video and pictures of sex changes? I could probably post pix of Female to Male pix because it don't even resemble a penis it just looks like someone sewed a corn dog on a barbie doll.

I would ask what the hell you were searching for when you accidentally ran across these pictures.  But I have decided against making the inquiry.

Quote from: TigerLily on February 27, 2017, 05:03:56 PM
And it is all about you. Ooops *insert basket of kittens here*. But seriously, the costs were prohibitive. People not getting necessary medical care. Waiting until seriously ill, picked up by ambulance, clogging emergency rooms and costing taxpayers even more. Real (not fake stats)

Quality of Healthcare - Forbes
1. United Kingdom
2. Switzerland
3. Sweden
4. Australia
5. Germany & Netherlands (tied)
7. New Zealand
9. France
10. Canada
11. United States

And costs:

Well, they may be fake stats.  Do we know if it includes the costs of developing pharmaceuticals?  Nationwide medical school tuition?  R&D and manufacturing costs of new state of the art medical equipment?  Other countries don't spend nearly what we do on this, and we then educate foreign doctors and sell our products to the world.

A Democrat Fake News Media outlet, eager to champion a Euro-style nationalized healthcare system wouldn't think twice about plumping up the stats.  We just don't know what included.  What we do know is their bias, agenda, and untrustworthiness.

mikuthing01

Quote from: WOTR on February 27, 2017, 08:16:29 PM
I would ask what the hell you were searching for when you accidentally ran across these pictures.  But I have decided against making the inquiry.

transgender /pol/ threads, the .WebM videos of M2F surgeries are horrifying *shudders*


WhiteCrow

Trumpie changes his hair style and wears a tie that's not 6" to long..And geez button up his suit coat.


mikuthing01

Quote from: White Crow on February 27, 2017, 08:47:38 PM
Trumpie changes his hair style and wears a tie that's not 6" to long..And geez button up his suit coat.

He also likes his steak well done with ketchup on it and eats his fries before his burger #hatersgonnahate #liberaltearsforthenext8years

Meister_000

Quote from: Meister_000 on February 25, 2017, 04:05:45 AM
Thanks for posting that RGG. Here's the 2 min edit (vid in tweet) just to help drive the point home that,
Republican Congressman Issa says;
YES; Attorney General Jeff Sessions *must* Recuse himself from heading the upcoming Trump-Russia investigations, AND (what's more) proceed with an Independant Special Prosecutor.

[tweet]835330134890663936[/tweet]

CBS News Feb. 27, 2017, 4:45 PM
GOP Rep. Darrell Issa BACKTRACKS on call for Trump Special Prosecutor
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/gop-rep-darrell-issa-backtracks-on-call-for-trump-special-prosecutor/?ftag=CNM-00-10aab7e&linkId=34949215

"Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) backtracked his call for a special prosecutor to look into Russian involvement in the 2016 Presidential election.  “I certainly could see where if there is an allegation of a crime at some point, the call for a special prosecutor makes sense,” Issa told CBS News in an interview on Monday but adding, “I think it’s very important to realize there’s been no allegation by any part of this administration or by anyone who’s been to the hearings about any crimes.”

He continued, “So one of the challenges we have is a special prosecutor exists when you have an individual under suspicion. Currently we don’t have that.”

A spokesman for Congressman Issa argues that he did not walk back his previous comments and rather was “adding detail” and “still supports an independent review of Russia â€" not one led by political appointees or others who could create a conflict of interest.” 

The former chairman of the House Oversight Committee made news Friday evening when he told HBO’s Bill Maher that a special prosecutor was necessary and that Attorney General Jeff Sessions should recuse himself.

“You’re going to need to use the special prosecutor’s statute and office to take, not just to recuse. You can’t just give it to your deputy. That’s another political appointee,” Issa, a former chairman of the House oversight committee, said on Real Time with Bill Maher.

The California Republican faced a tough reelection bid in 2016, narrowly winning the contest with results too close to call until three weeks after election day.

Around the same time that Issa backtracked on Monday afternoon, White House spokesman Sean Spicer was asked by reporters about Issa’s original call for a special prosecutor to look into the matter. “I guess my question would be a special prosecutor for what?” Spicer responded. Issa’s fellow Californian, House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes (R-CA), also rejected calls for a special prosecutor.

“I think the history of special prosecutors is mixed. And at this point, what are we going to appoint a special prosecutor to do exactly, to chase stories of American citizens that end up in newspaper articles?” Nunes told reporters at a press conference referring to General Flynn.

Nunes noted, “If at some point, we have serious crimes have been committed, it would be something that we would consider. But at this point, we don’t have that.”


[=> Spinelesss d-ISSA-pointment! <=]

Quote from: mikuthing01🕍✡️🕎 on February 27, 2017, 08:53:24 PM
He also likes his steak well done with ketchup on it and eats his fries before his burger #hatersgonnahate #liberaltearsforthenext8years

They almost had me when it was revealed he didn't have a dog. 

Quote from: Meister_000 on February 27, 2017, 09:04:37 PM
... The former chairman of the House Oversight Committee made news Friday evening when he told HBO’s Bill Maher that a special prosecutor was necessary and that Attorney General Jeff Sessions should recuse himself...

That reminds me, you never did get back to us with that list of Ds who've recused themselves on various issues where they've had conflicts over the years, or explain why Kagan didn't recuse herself from hearing ObamaCare cases.

Perhaps you can include of list of special prosecutors appointed by Obama for the various questionable activities of his administration.

Meister_000

 . . . have we forgotten something √

Meister_000

Quote from: mikuthing01🕍✡️🕎 on February 27, 2017, 08:08:03 PM
The lefts shitty memes are part of the reason they lost.

This-here is what little rodents like yerself gotta worry about . . .

mikuthing01

Quote from: Meister_000 on February 27, 2017, 10:21:31 PM
This-here is what little rodents like yerself gotta worry about . . .

A bald eagle mum feeding her chicks? Why would i worry about that looks like they are being fed a steady diet of Canadian geese.



Meister_000

Quote from: mikuthing01🕍✡️🕎 on February 27, 2017, 10:27:22 PM
A bald eagle mum feeding her chicks? Why would i worry about that . . .
{IMG}

My Girls will "get it" -- I guarantee you. ;)
And I will point out; what we know for sure from that image is that said guardian is taking stock, tending to, mindful of, protective of, the now and the future of her domain and charges.

mikuthing01

Quote from: Meister_000 on February 27, 2017, 11:29:56 PM
My Girls will "get it" -- I guarantee you. ;)

you're going to have your fat butch lesbian friends eat me, de geso~?


Quote from: mikuthing01🕍✡️🕎 on February 27, 2017, 11:44:27 PM
you're going to have your fat butch lesbian friends eat me, de geso~?



Nah, fam. The feminists are too fat and out of shape to catch you.


Taaroa

Quote from: TigerLily on February 27, 2017, 05:03:56 PM
4. Australia
Since I only ever see people on the internet talk about Canadian, American, or British healthcare let me give a tl;dr post on Australia's:

Australia's system is some kind of hybrid where you have got a universal health care povider run by the govt (Medicare) and private health care which covers things which aren't by Medicare. I think it costs most if not all hospital costs, a large amount of specialist costs (I think there's a capped amount to this), and something like 75% of GP costs. It's funded by the govt (spends ~9% GDP on healthcare) and a levy (~1.5%) on income.
It's actually the second universal healthcare system implemented because the original was repealed and then a new one was made, with the original becoming a govt owned private health insurer. The providers and insurers are pretty heavily regulated so preimums and costs to the consumer for things like medicine aren't too bad (there was even a case where brothels had found a loophole and were getting a subsidy for 'massages').
There is a shortage of doctors and hospital beds, but healthcare in the cities is fairly good - the countryside is another story, and there is a real problem there which no one seems to be addressing.

Having used the system I can give some experiences. Emergency rooms are a mixed bag and vary from hospital to hospital, but you will probably not be leaving in under 3hrs (a lot of immigrants use them as a GP office instead of actually going to one).
Ambulances are relatively expensive and slow - I had to call an ambulance for my mother who was having an anaphylactic attack, took them 20min to arrive (this is in a fairly central part of the city) and cost $1500. At the very least though the phone operator was very good and stayed on the line giving medical instructions.
I arrived from overseas a few years back with a bad leg injury, and went to a GP on the same day to get the issue sorted. He referred me to a specialist, who saw me the next day, and a few days after that I had surgery at a private hospital. All of this was at Christmas time, and the only thing I had to pay for was the cost of the overnight stay at the hospital (which was <$100).

WOTR

Quote from: Taaroa on February 28, 2017, 01:00:55 AM
...and the only thing I had to pay for was the cost of the overnight stay at the hospital (which was <$100) in addition to the accruing monthly interest on the ambulance ride.

FIFY.  ;)

Here in my part of Canada, they are $500, and I would sooner drive myself or take a damn cab.  It would have to be pretty "special" to get me to crawl into the back of one of those boxes on wheels.  :)

Taaroa

Quote from: WOTR on February 28, 2017, 01:06:27 AM
FIFY.  ;)
Here in my part of Canada, they are $500, and I would sooner drive myself or take a damn cab.  It would have to be pretty "special" to get me to crawl into the back of one of those boxes on wheels.  :)
Ambulance ride ended up being covered by her private insurance, but it took a bit of chasing up with them. I've never used them myself, but that situation really did warrant it.

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: Taaroa on February 28, 2017, 01:00:55 AM
Ambulances are relatively expensive and slow - I had to call an ambulance for my mother who was having an anaphylactic attack, took them 20min to arrive (this is in a fairly central part of the city) and cost $1500. At the very least though the phone operator was very good and stayed on the line giving medical instructions.

The rest sounded not too bad but that's horrible! The response time alone. I think I can get a pizza delivered quicker.

mikuthing01

Some ambulances services are free here if you live in an area they operate in, they are paid for though public donations i am friends with a EMT that works for one.

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