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'First 100 Days' on Fox. Tonight Martha was in the Canton, Ohio area. One question she asked (I'm paraphrasing) 'Do you accept Trump's hyperbole....as a starting point ala The Art of the Deal, or does it bother you'. The initial speaker (ended up being the only speaker re that question, I imagine due to length), the head of a local urban league/20 year vet/and a black man, said that for any one of us that wouldn't be referred to a hyperbole but rather lies. Towards the end of his statement, he said that he's not completely against the President..noting that when the President signed to allow vets to get government sponsored care outside the VA system he was very, very happy.
I switched to CNN, and CNN National Correspondent Martin Savidge was doing a story on Erin Burnett's show about Trump voters who do NOT regret their decision, which I found quite interesting. He interviewed a gay black taxi driver in the South. He interviewed a former Mexican illegal alien who got amnesty under Reagan and now teaches Spanish to inner city kids. He interviewed a female miner (operates a shovel that is larger than her house) in Wyoming (Wyoming extracts/produces at least 40% of domestic U.S. coal (more than WV and KY combined)) who found Trump's past antics re women to be repulsive, but said she looked outside of herself to what would benefit co-workers and those she loves. He interviewed the owner of a ranch that started in the 60s and has a herd of over 3,000 (Buffalo?). He interviewed the owner of a company that repairs large equipment like the shovel the previous miner uses. He interviewed the owner of a company that provides power to remote energy extraction locations. He interviewed a guy in Madison County, IA who knew John Wayne, met Trump on the campaign trail, and seems to get around on his bicycle. He may have interviewed a few others that I can't recall off the top of my head, and/or others before I tuned in.
Trump's First 100 Days:
-OBAMACARE STILL THE LAW OF THE LAND
-NO BORDER WALL, MEXICO ISNT PAYING ONE PENNY( lol)
-TRAVEL BAN SHOT DOWN-TWICE
-WHAT MASS DEPORTATIONS?
-POLL NUMBERS IN THE TANK
He thinks that inciting military conflicts in North Korea and Syria is going to distract from the Russia investigations? Dream on Moron.
This Liberal Democrat is VERY PLEASED with Trump's horrible performance. 100 days of one failure after another.
I'm not a liberal Democrat but I'm enjoying this because you Republicans that want to go more and more conservative brought this on yourself. Listening to outlets like Bill O'Reilly, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and Alex Jones have rotted your brain cells. We need more Rockefeller Republicans like myself.
'First 100 Days' on Fox. Tonight Martha was in the Canton, Ohio area. One question she asked (I'm paraphrasing) 'Do you accept Trump's hyperbole....as a starting point ala The Art of the Deal, or does it bother you'. The initial speaker (ended up being the only speaker re that question, I imagine due to length), the head of a local urban league/20 year vet/and a black man, said that for any one of us that wouldn't be referred to a hyperbole but rather lies. Towards the end of his statement, he said that he's not completely against the President..noting that when the President signed to allow vets to get government sponsored care outside the VA system he was very, very happy.
I switched to CNN, and CNN National Correspondent Martin Savidge was doing a story on Erin Burnett's show about Trump voters who do NOT regret their decision, which I found quite interesting. He interviewed a gay black taxi driver in the South. He interviewed a former Mexican illegal alien who got amnesty under Reagan and now teaches Spanish to inner city kids. He interviewed a female miner (operates a shovel that is larger than her house) in Wyoming (Wyoming extracts/produces at least 40% of domestic U.S. coal (more than WV and KY combined)) who found Trump's past antics re women to be repulsive, but said she looked outside of herself to what would benefit co-workers and those she loves. He interviewed the owner of a ranch that started in the 60s and has a herd of over 3,000 (Buffalo?). He interviewed the owner of a company that repairs large equipment like the shovel the previous miner uses. He interviewed the owner of a company that provides power to remote energy extraction locations. He interviewed a guy in Madison County, IA who knew John Wayne, met Trump on the campaign trail, and seems to get around on his bicycle. He may have interviewed a few others that I can't recall off the top of my head, and/or others before I tuned in.
My opinion is that the protesters and media have been so brutal to Trump supporters that even if they were inclined to regret it, they won't now. Who wouldn't dig in their heels in the face of constant attacks on their character and intelligence? I think that the Democrats are going about this all wrong, and it's hurting the country far more than Trump could do.
I don't regret it either because I never expected a lot of his promises to be kept. There were always things that require congress to do, and with an election always around the corner, those guys are frozen. But he has done well on the border issue, which required no law because we already had them. And I like Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State.
Seriously, your post smells of either a Russian troll or delusional cuckoobird...
The only thing Trump has achieved is make America the laughingstock of the world.
Still stinging from the devastating Hillary loss?
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