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President Donald J. Trump

Started by The General, February 10, 2011, 11:33:34 PM



Dr. MD MD

Quote from: Justin drives a Prius on January 25, 2017, 04:55:48 PM
At least he's learned from Clinton's incompetence.

https://www.cnet.com/news/donald-trump-unsecured-android-phone-report/

The only difference is that he's not a criminal like her and has nothing to hide.  ;)

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Dr. MD MD on January 25, 2017, 05:05:44 PM
The only difference is that he's not a criminal like her and has nothing to hide.  ;)

We'll see.  8)

Jackstar

Quote from: Kidnostad3 on January 25, 2017, 04:11:33 PM
Why is there any question of whether there should be an investigation of voter fraud in the last election?  It is a known fact that it exists and it is against the law.







Lt.Uhura

Ha! It's business as usual for Trump, who thinks he can just sign his name and make things happen. After all, when he signed in the past and couldn't pay for something, he just filed bankruptcy (six times!) Losing a few million investors' dollars here and there is one thing, but now he's signing away billions of your hard-earned tax dollars, without a building plan for his imaginary wall.

As usual, he recklessly refuses to take advice from someone who's more knowledgeable on the subject.

At least one GOP congressman doesn’t think the wall is a good idea. Texas Rep. Will Hurd hails from the state’s 23rd District, which he says includes more than 800 miles of U.S.-Mexico border (more than any other district). Hurd called the wall the “most expensive and least effective way to secure the border,” in a Wednesday statement, citing “unique geographical, cultural, and technological challenges” that can’t be addressed by a monolithic solution.

Bend over people!

http://www.rollcall.com/news/politics/trump-will-order-taxpayer-funds-redirected-border-wall



Lt.Uhura

Oh, and he also plans to spend your money to investigate why he lost the popular vote. Priorities, you know. So much for the country's failing infrastructure.

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: Lt.Uhura on January 25, 2017, 09:35:54 PM
Oh, and he also plans to spend your money to investigate why he lost the popular vote. Priorities, you know. So much for the country's failing infrastructure.

I'm cool with that.  :)

Jackstar

Quote from: Lt.Uhura on January 25, 2017, 09:35:54 PM
Oh, and he also plans to spend your money to investigate why he lost the popular vote. Priorities, you know. So much for the country's failing infrastructure.


Are you really this ignorant? How can you expect to be taken seriously?

Lt.Uhura

While Trump freely spends US Taxpayer's dollars, he continues to cash in on the presidency. Mar-A-Lago memberships are only a tad over $200k per year now. I wonder how many of his cheering MAGA hat-wearing factory workers have joined?

http://nypost.com/2017/01/25/trumps-mar-a-lago-doubles-initiation-fee-to-200k/

On top of the [$200,000!] initiation fee, members pay $14,000 a year in dues and have to spend at least $2,000 a year on food.

The CEO of Trump Hotels announced the firm is looking to triple the number of luxury operations it runs in American cities.
“There are 26 major metropolitan areas in the US, and we’re in five,” Trump Hotels CEO Eric Danziger said at a conference in LA, Bloomberg News reported Wednesday.
The company manages or owns eight hotels in New York, Las Vegas, Chicago, Miami and Washington, DC.
Danziger said the company is considering opening new hotels in Dallas, Seattle, Denver and San Francisco.


Dr. MD MD

Quote from: Lt.Uhura on January 25, 2017, 10:08:51 PM
While Trump freely spends US Taxpayer's dollars, he continues to cash in on the presidency. Mar-A-Lago memberships are only a tad over $200k per year now. I wonder how many of his cheering MAGA hat-wearing factory workers have joined?

http://nypost.com/2017/01/25/trumps-mar-a-lago-doubles-initiation-fee-to-200k/

On top of the [$200,000!] initiation fee, members pay $14,000 a year in dues and have to spend at least $2,000 a year on food.

The CEO of Trump Hotels announced the firm is looking to triple the number of luxury operations it runs in American cities.
“There are 26 major metropolitan areas in the US, and we’re in five,” Trump Hotels CEO Eric Danziger said at a conference in LA, Bloomberg News reported Wednesday.
The company manages or owns eight hotels in New York, Las Vegas, Chicago, Miami and Washington, DC.
Danziger said the company is considering opening new hotels in Dallas, Seattle, Denver and San Francisco.

#winning  ;)

Meister_000

Quote from: albrecht on January 25, 2017, 10:44:35 AM
Again you spouting archaic ideas from dead white males. If we have learned anything over the past decades it is that white males are evil, their statues and likenesses should be torn down, and their racist, sexist, capitalist ideas and foundations of Western Civilization, the worst civilization ever, needs to be stricken from public discourse and the education system. Morality is relative and who are you to make judgements? How can the ideas of dead white men apply to a multiracial society in which everything is a matter of choice and personal opinion, including gender?


Yes, I am, and with pride. The problem is that there are very few "men" left on the left.

boxman

Quote from: Dr. MD MD on January 25, 2017, 10:11:03 PM
#winning  ;)
Yeah I am sure it is winning when they will lose money and go bankrupt like usual...

norland2424

Quote from: albrecht on January 25, 2017, 10:44:35 AM
Again you spouting archaic ideas from dead white males. If we have learned anything over the past decades it is that white males are evil, their statues and likenesses should be torn down, and their racist, sexist, capitalist ideas and foundations of Western Civilization, the worst civilization ever, needs to be stricken from public discourse and the education system. Morality is relative and who are you to make judgements? How can the ideas of dead white men apply to a multiracial society in which everything is a matter of choice and personal opinion, including gender?


Dr. MD MD

Quote from: boxman on January 25, 2017, 10:15:23 PM
Yeah I am sure it is winning when they will lose money and go bankrupt like usual...

They?

Jackstar

Quote from: boxman on January 25, 2017, 10:15:23 PM
bankrupt like usual...

Citing four or six failures out of 515 efforts isn't very enlightening in the absence of a real context in which to evaluate those numbers. A pro athlete who won 511 out of 515 matches would be acclaimed among the world's greatest, and a songwriter who hit the Top 40 with 511 out of 515 tunes would be heralded as the preeminent composer of all time. But a doctor who lost four patients out of 515 might find little demand for his services, and a commercial pilot who crashed four times in 515 flights would likely have a hard time finding an employer (or any passengers willing to fly with him). There is no meaningful standard to apply here.


What's "usual" to you? Be specific with your shilling.

GravitySucks

Quote from: Lt.Uhura on January 25, 2017, 10:08:51 PM
While Trump freely spends US Taxpayer's dollars, he continues to cash in on the presidency.

Lt., if you really think a billionaire takes a $400k/yr job, while totally disrupting his life to "cash in on the Presidency ", there is nothing this man can do to win your support.

Hope you find something in life to feel positive about.

TigerLily

#ThankYouTrump 'Twitter Rally' Doesn't Go As Planned

Supporters of President Donald Trump started a #ThankYouTrump “Twitter Rally” on Tuesday night, but it didn’t take long for them to lose control of the hashtag.

Soon there were plenty of tweets “thanking” Trump for reasons his supporters definitely wouldn’t appreciate.

Here’s a sampling:

Tommy Campbell ✔ @MrTommyCampbell
#ThankYouTrump for freezing all regulations. Who wants educated and concerned people looking out for our health, the environment and stuff.
4:08 PM - 24 Jan 2017

The Daily Edge @TheDailyEdge
#ThankYouTrump for not releasing your taxes. Because if you were: a) honest; or b) a billionaire we know you would
6:23 PM - 24 Jan 2017

Aღanda @GrnEyedMandy
#ThankYouTrump for gathering together a bunch of old, white, GOP men to sign away women's rights in order to soothe your impotency issues. 😠
5:26 PM - 24 Jan 2017

Gingie @VelvetMcIntyre
#ThankYouTrump for bringing Nazis out of the woodwork for us to punch in the face.
12:05 AM - 25 Jan 2017

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: TigerLily on January 25, 2017, 10:28:46 PM
#ThankYouTrump 'Twitter Rally' Doesn't Go As Planned

Supporters of President Donald Trump started a #ThankYouTrump “Twitter Rally” on Tuesday night, but it didn’t take long for them to lose control of the hashtag.

Soon there were plenty of tweets “thanking” Trump for reasons his supporters definitely wouldn’t appreciate.

Here’s a sampling:

Tommy Campbell ✔ @MrTommyCampbell
#ThankYouTrump for freezing all regulations. Who wants educated and concerned people looking out for our health, the environment and stuff.
4:08 PM - 24 Jan 2017

The Daily Edge @TheDailyEdge
#ThankYouTrump for not releasing your taxes. Because if you were: a) honest; or b) a billionaire we know you would
6:23 PM - 24 Jan 2017

Aღanda @GrnEyedMandy
#ThankYouTrump for gathering together a bunch of old, white, GOP men to sign away women's rights in order to soothe your impotency issues. 😠
5:26 PM - 24 Jan 2017

Gingie @VelvetMcIntyre
#ThankYouTrump for bringing Nazis out of the woodwork for us to punch in the face.
12:05 AM - 25 Jan 2017

I would add thanks for causing the left to have a complete mental breakdown.  :D

Lt.Uhura

Quote from: GravitySucks on January 25, 2017, 10:26:57 PM
Lt., if you really think a billionaire takes a $400k/yr job, while totally disrupting his life to "cash in on the Presidency ", there is nothing this man can do to win your support.

Hope you find something in life to feel positive about.

"disrupting his life". As if he's making a sacrifice for the little people, haha! The presidency is his cash cow. I never fell for one word of his MAGA con game.

Personally, I'm about as far away (both literally and ideologically) from Donald Trump as I can be and still be in the US, so I'm good. But thanks for your concern. ;)

Luka Megurine

Quote from: TigerLily on January 25, 2017, 10:28:46 PM

Gingie @VelvetMcIntyre
#ThankYouTrump for bringing Nazis out of the woodwork for us to punch in the face.
12:05 AM - 25 Jan 2017


I was reading about this on a democraticunderground.com thread. It was about if they should start punching people they think are Nazi's (they think anyone who supports Trump is a Nazi). The thread had a lot of replies and everyone was talking about how it was a good idea and they were going to do it too lol. I kinda hope they do though because i will buy my first Trump hat and shirt kek.

Most people don't even know who Richard Spencer is he kinda came out of no where and took credit for the "alt-right". I haven't ran into any one that actually supports the guy, everyone thinks hes a retard.

GravitySucks

Quote from: Lt.Uhura on January 25, 2017, 10:44:52 PM
"disrupting his life". As if he's making a sacrifice for the little people, haha! The presidency is his cash cow. I never fell for one word of his MAGA con game.

Personally, I'm about as far away (both literally and ideologically) from Donald Trump as I can be and still be in the US, so I'm good. But thanks for your concern. ;)

You would think he would take a salary if it was his cash cow..:

http://www.wfaa.com/mb/ext/news/nation-now/trump-no-big-vacations-no-salary-as-president-/287/nationnow/4DUXjtpiUUSOauiOsqcWG6

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/did-donald-trump-say-hed-refuse-to-take-a-salary-as-president/

Lt.Uhura

Doh! So much for investigating those registered in two states!

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/01/steve-bannon-is-registered-to-vote-in-two-states.html
[update: daughter Tiffany too]


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