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Old 07-30-2017, 10:26 AM
 
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ask yourself why nothing is getting done in Washington. It's the establishment and status quo that doesn't want to change - not Trump. They are milking taxpayers for everything (just wait for the pension crisis to hit and your taxes go up to save govt. employee's cushy retirements).

heathcare could get fixed. wasteful spending fixed. greed and corruption fixed. illegal immigration fixed. it's not happening because those that benefit from it being broken don't want it fixed. sounds like that is what most dems want also...

I am not being mean when I say you, people like you are to blame for this whole mess! It's people like you who have no idea ,not one on how things work in goverment .Because you don't the rest of the country will suffer for the poor and ignorant choices you made .
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Old 07-30-2017, 10:28 AM
 
Location: By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea
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Soon people are going to all be singing the praise of President Trump.
It takes time to get used to the style of a new boss.
Liberals will come around when they realize how foolish they have been.

More likely the Trumplings will come around when they realize how blind they've been.


Trump has poor qualities as a man, the politics are irrelevant.
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Old 07-30-2017, 10:32 AM
 
Location: 500 miles from home
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Soon people are going to all be singing the praise of President Trump.
It takes time to get used to the style of a new boss.
Liberals will come around when they realize how foolish they have been.
Love the satire.
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Old 07-30-2017, 10:35 AM
 
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Donald Trump never looks in the mirror. Tweet after tweet, speech after speech - one major common thread is he blames everybody else, and I mean everybody, for the muck Washington is in right now.

In pure unprofessional manner, he has exhibited no accountability for what has gone on since he's been POTUS. Despite all of the Trump lovers saying how great he is and how much he's done, those same people time and time again when asked can't put together a concise answer as to all the wonderful things he's done thus far. I guess I live under a rock because I don't see it.

His latest BAIL OUT (he capitalized it) rant as a threat to repeal/replace ACA or else. Actually supporting police violence. It's all the Dems fault and even some GOP'ers. Every word out of his mouth and fingers is directed at everybody but himself. He fires people who challenge him, and he deserves the challenges yet instead of working with those people he just tries to find new people who won't challenge him.

I think he's a terrible boss taking no accountability for the current woes of Washington (again Trump lovers, please dispute me with facts that mean something). A good leader is always accountable for how the team is doing. If they are winning, it's him/her and everyone else as a team. If they are losing, he/she takes accountability for not leading well enough and must get better. A good leader leaves any personal issues with teammates behind closed doors where it belongs.

Our POTUS, our leader, appears will never man-up. He's too much of an egomaniac to do such a thing. It's a sad place we are in right now. Not good or bad, just sad.
Spare us the lecture. Especially the remarks on leadership. Anyone that supported the weak POS Obama isn't capable of understanding the basics.
Start acting like Hillary and ask the same question she did.
I mean if Trump is so bad what do you have to lose. You are experts on losing lately so ask the question.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoYkiReiorU

Well .........why aren't you guys 50 points ahead ????????????????????????
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Old 07-30-2017, 10:40 AM
 
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[quote=phma;49014863]Spare us the lecture. Especially the remarks on leadership. Anyone that supported the weak POS Obama isn't capable of understanding the basics.
Start acting like Hillary and ask the same question she did.
I mean if Trump is so bad what do you have to lose. You are experts on losing lately so ask the question.
/QUOTE]


Look for yourself!!!



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTtD-2_VgTQ
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Old 07-30-2017, 10:42 AM
 
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Narcissistic personality disorder - Mayo Clinic
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Old 07-30-2017, 10:46 AM
 
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Soon people are going to all be singing the praise of President Trump.
It takes time to get used to the style of a new boss.
Liberals will come around when they realize how foolish they have been.
Nah -- that's not going to happen.

Not just liberals have a hard time or a deep lack of respect for Trump.
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Old 07-30-2017, 10:53 AM
 
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G1 - You are clearly clueless to the realities we face. No one wants to make the hard choices and when someone comes in and tries to make them - people like you who are likely sucking off the system get up in arms. Your type is why we are in this mess and you and your liberal buddies can go support yourselves.

And it's not just the US - it's happening around the globe if you are paying attention. Rock meet hardplace.
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Old 07-30-2017, 10:55 AM
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Soon people are going to all be singing the praise of President Trump.
It takes time to get used to the style of a new boss.
Liberals will come around when they realize how foolish they have been.
Sorry, but no. We're not all suddenly going to become a bunch of brash, morally bankrupt morons who are incapable of understanding facts and unable to put together a cogent thought like Trump and his cult.

We're not suddenly going to forget how to do math or science. We're not suddenly going to forget history.

No matter how much you want to believe it, the fact is that intelligent people will remain intelligent and people with a functioning moral compass with stay that way.
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Old 07-30-2017, 11:03 AM
 
Location: Barrington
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Media has been reporting chaos within the Trump Administration, all along.

In reaction, Trump is on the record saying his Admin is a well- oiled machine.

It appears Trump's version of well- oiled is a reality TV Show and winners and losers play musical chairs.

Trump and his advisors hired/ appointed many people into high profile roles that have not worked out as well as Trump/ advisors expected. Instead of working it out in a professional manner, each situation becomes a public spectacle.

Can anyone imagine a CEO tweeting trash about his own people? Can anyone imagine a corporate Communications director saying the kinds of things Scaramucci did and surviving?

The acting Communications Director who channels Trump, intentionally went off the deep end on a rant about the now former Chief of Staff and Bannon. If the Chief of Staff is not to your liking, why not ask for his resignation in private? Why the constant need for drama?

Then the acting Communications Dopirector blames the New Yorker reporter he called for reporting what he said, despite the convo not being off the record.

There are likely hundreds of people who were aware Hannity was having dinner with Trump and Saramucci and many of them are not government employees. Was Hannity smuggled in a car trunk from NY to the White House? How many at Fox News knew? Is there a reason the public should not be aware that Trump, his acting communications director and paid Fox News contributer dined with a Fox News opinion show host and a former Fox News employee?
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