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After those first pics came out, of Trump first sitting in the Oval office, signing those EOs with all those older white males and gaudy gold there in the background, didn't take Trump long to figure out how he could "fix" that problem too...
Not sure if that's leadership or reactionary, but you be the judge.
Trump knows this game as well as anyone, but unfortunately, this ain't no game show, and BTW..., I thought all this effort to help women in these fields was misguided liberal crapola that forever serves to reverse discriminate against all us men!
The Dems just looked like sore losers-----too bad.
“The time for small thinking is over; the time for trivial fights is behind us.”
With that statement, President Trump body-slammed obstructionist Democrats who sat stone-faced during his address as wild applause rained down around them.
Trump’s first joint address to Congress was widely hailed as one of his best speeches, and one that cemented him as a leader who will fight for America and not back down from any opponent — foreign or domestic."
Am I "progressive"? -- Yes, I would like to see more progress in society where the middle class can get affordable healthcare, college without debt, and good jobs.
Progress that involves more government control and the removal of liberties? That isn't progress, it is called slavery.
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Do I support socialism? -- I support a mix of capitalism and socialism. There are some things that the private sector is better at, while others are best done with collectivism.
So, a society where liberties are dictated to by the state under the states authority established under the claim of the common good. Sounds like a communistic ideal to me.
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Originally Posted by Elliott_CA
Do I agree with Karl Marx? -- No, I reject communism, it failed miserably. Marx was right though that politics is a struggle between rich and poor. And he is right that if the free market is unregulated, companies merge together and form monopolies that make them richer while we get poorer.
You do not reject communism, you simply recreated it under a different cover. Socialism is the stepping stone to communism. Regulation is a backdoor ownership scheme of the government.
Do you own your property? No, you do not, the city/state/feds do.
Do you own your business? Again no, the city/state/feds do.
Even your own works are owned by the government.
Seems like you support communism, you just renamed it and applied a different approach. You and Marx are in agreement.
The Dems just looked like sore losers-----too bad.
“The time for small thinking is over; the time for trivial fights is behind us.â€
With that statement, President Trump body-slammed obstructionist Democrats who sat stone-faced during his address as wild applause rained down around them.
Trump’s first joint address to Congress was widely hailed as one of his best speeches, and one that cemented him as a leader who will fight for America and not back down from any opponent — foreign or domestic."
The whole obstructionist line is so ironic, Trump and the Republicans have no room to talk about obstruction.
I was curious what MSNBC would be crying about and Brian Williams was their host....the guy that was disgraced from NBC for being a blatant liar is the lead for the most liberal outlet. Thats hilarious. How the F does he still have a job in media?
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