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Old 04-01-2017, 09:43 PM
 
Location: Ft. Myers
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It looks like the heat is starting to get to Donald Trump. Every time we see him lately, he is looking a lot more somber and quiet. He looked truly panicked when he fled that EO signing, where he didn't even stick around to sign the EO. He couldn't get out that door fast enough.

Bet he thought this Presidency gig would be just like being on The Apprentice.........show up, read your lines, then go golfing at Mar A Lago. With all the pressures coming at him from so many fronts, like the Russian investigation, his Obamacare failure, his failed immigration ban, and his dropping ratings, he has to be feeling it.

And the best part is, he hasn't even scratched the surface yet on the myriad of tasks a real President faces every day. Just wait until some of the international problems start to end up on his desk.
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Old 04-01-2017, 09:44 PM
 
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And the best part is, he hasn't even scratched the surface yet on the myriad of tasks a real President faces every day. Just wait until some of the international problems start to end up on his desk.
I disagree. Thats the worst part of this. Some of those can go South if poorly handled. And South in a big way.
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Old 04-02-2017, 12:18 AM
 
Location: Texas
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It looks like the heat is starting to get to Donald Trump. Every time we see him lately, he is looking a lot more somber and quiet. He looked truly panicked when he fled that EO signing, where he didn't even stick around to sign the EO. He couldn't get out that door fast enough.

Bet he thought this Presidency gig would be just like being on The Apprentice.........show up, read your lines, then go golfing at Mar A Lago. With all the pressures coming at him from so many fronts, like the Russian investigation, his Obamacare failure, his failed immigration ban, and his dropping ratings, he has to be feeling it.

And the best part is, he hasn't even scratched the surface yet on the myriad of tasks a real President faces every day. Just wait until some of the international problems start to end up on his desk.
I think he had the runs.
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Old 04-02-2017, 12:25 AM
 
Location: Flyover Country
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It looks like the heat is starting to get to Donald Trump. Every time we see him lately, he is looking a lot more somber and quiet. He looked truly panicked when he fled that EO signing, where he didn't even stick around to sign the EO. He couldn't get out that door fast enough.

Bet he thought this Presidency gig would be just like being on The Apprentice.........show up, read your lines, then go golfing at Mar A Lago. With all the pressures coming at him from so many fronts, like the Russian investigation, his Obamacare failure, his failed immigration ban, and his dropping ratings, he has to be feeling it.

And the best part is, he hasn't even scratched the surface yet on the myriad of tasks a real President faces every day. Just wait until some of the international problems start to end up on his desk.
Remember when he acted shocked that healthcare legislation was hard work? Now try being the President. Heck, just try acting Presidential.

Trump couldn't carry Obama's jockstrap.
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Old 04-02-2017, 12:30 AM
 
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Bet he thought this Presidency gig would be just like being on The Apprentice.........show up, read your lines, then go golfing at Mar A Lago. With all the pressures coming at him from so many fronts, like the Russian investigation, his Obamacare failure, his failed immigration ban, and his dropping ratings, he has to be feeling it.
How else would you expect someone to act when they've been handed life on a silver platter.
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Old 04-02-2017, 02:02 AM
 
Location: England
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Isn't it obvious to everybody (except devout trumpettes) by now that Trump is hopelessly out of his depth? The guy doesn't have the chops for the job. Smart he is not.
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Old 04-02-2017, 02:14 AM
 
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It looks like the heat is starting to get to Donald Trump. Every time we see him lately, he is looking a lot more somber and quiet. He looked truly panicked when he fled that EO signing, where he didn't even stick around to sign the EO. He couldn't get out that door fast enough.

Bet he thought this Presidency gig would be just like being on The Apprentice.........show up, read your lines, then go golfing at Mar A Lago. With all the pressures coming at him from so many fronts, like the Russian investigation, his Obamacare failure, his failed immigration ban, and his dropping ratings, he has to be feeling it.

And the best part is, he hasn't even scratched the surface yet on the myriad of tasks a real President faces every day. Just wait until some of the international problems start to end up on his desk.
You sound incredibly desperate.
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Old 04-02-2017, 02:24 AM
 
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Isn't it obvious to everybody (except devout trumpettes) by now that Trump is hopelessly out of his depth? The guy doesn't have the chops for the job. Smart he is not.
Just because his campaign promises don't always match-up with the decisions of biased judges, that doesn't mean he's "out of his depth".
Because he's an outsider, there was always going to be opposition to his policies.
He's making exactly the executive orders that he said he would.
I don't think he'll lose any of his voter base in 2020.
And the Obamacare situation has worked out well, because we are starting to see the media admit that Obamacare is a mess (they have to face it now, because it hasn't been replaced), and that only makes Obama look bad.
Whereas if President Trump was able to get that bill through congress and through the senate, the Democrats/media would have never admitted how bad Obamacare was, and they'd just criticize the replacement bill.
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Old 04-02-2017, 02:27 AM
 
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Remember when he acted shocked that healthcare legislation was hard work? Now try being the President. Heck, just try acting Presidential.

Trump couldn't carry Obama's jockstrap.
Trump or anyone else could carry that eunuch's jockstrap, which consists of a peanut shell and a rubber band. Of course, that is impressive to the sissified "men" who worship that pansy.
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Old 04-02-2017, 02:31 AM
 
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Remember when he acted shocked that healthcare legislation was hard work? Now try being the President. Heck, just try acting Presidential.

Trump couldn't carry Obama's jockstrap.
Yes it was very "presidential" the way Obama took American troops out of Iraq to make way for ISIS recruitment. Its only the biggest mistake in world history.
And Obamacare is the work of an incredibly stupid man, as we are now seeing, and we'll continue to see.
See, Obama only "acted" presidential.
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