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Old 10-26-2017, 08:13 AM
 
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He could start by cancelling that deal between the Clintons and Putin and take back our uranium.
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Old 10-26-2017, 08:38 AM
 
Location: Texas
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Talking Trump Dragging His Feet on Russian Sanctions

What?

tRump is doing as Putin commands him to?

Shocking!

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Old 10-26-2017, 10:36 AM
 
Location: Chicago area
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Leading lawmakers wonder why Trump Is dragging feet on Russia sanctions - Chicago Tribune

Here's an interesting article that is less biased and fact based. Yes there are concerns from our European allies that it could effect business ties, especially in the energy sector.

Trump is also upset that his wings have been clipped by a bipartisan over whelming vote. I guess that's further evidence of the adult day care in full force. However, Trump can not be forced to enforce the sanctions even though he signed them into law. Congress will have to deal with him in another way.

Here is yet another example of how Trump will not condemn Russia for interfering in our election, and you could see how the optics here could encourage Russia to do it again. It sure seems that Trump is more pro Russia then he is pro America.
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Old 10-26-2017, 11:32 AM
 
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Leading lawmakers wonder why Trump Is dragging feet on Russia sanctions - Chicago Tribune

Here's an interesting article that is less biased and fact based. Yes there are concerns from our European allies that it could effect business ties, especially in the energy sector.

Trump is also upset that his wings have been clipped by a bipartisan over whelming vote. I guess that's further evidence of the adult day care in full force. However, Trump can not be forced to enforce the sanctions even though he signed them into law. Congress will have to deal with him in another way.

Here is yet another example of how Trump will not condemn Russia for interfering in our election, and you could see how the optics here could encourage Russia to do it again. It sure seems that Trump is more pro Russia then he is pro America.
You're funny. So was Obama more pro Russian than American when his SoS held that reset button? How bout the fact that he knew about the election interference and did nothing? How about the Uranium bribery deal? The NASA deal? Tell them he will have more flexibility?
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Old 10-26-2017, 11:42 AM
 
Location: Texas
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You're funny. So was Obama more pro Russian than American when his SoS held that reset button? How bout the fact that he knew about the election interference and did nothing? How about the Uranium bribery deal? The NASA deal? Tell them he will have more flexibility?
B-b-but OBAMA!

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Old 10-26-2017, 12:03 PM
 
Location: Chicago area
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You're funny. So was Obama more pro Russian than American when his SoS held that reset button? How bout the fact that he knew about the election interference and did nothing? How about the Uranium bribery deal? The NASA deal? Tell them he will have more flexibility?

Living in the past much? Quiet desperation must? I live in the here and now and the thread is about why Trump hasn't implemented the sanctions that he signed into law.

I could give a rats behind about some partisan desperate deflection from what's important in the here and now. Your argument is weak and reeks of cult devotion or troll rhetoric. Sorry, pathetic at best.
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Old 10-26-2017, 12:22 PM
 
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He could start by cancelling that deal between the Clintons and Putin and take back our uranium.


if you had two neurons to rub together you would know our uranium never went anywhere..it's still in the US...


Also, deal had to be signed off by Depts. of Treasury, Homeland Security, Commerce, Energy, and Defense among others, as well as US Nuclear Regulatory Commission. So I assume they all accepted bribes for their foundation too?
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Old 10-26-2017, 12:28 PM
 
Location: Born & Raised DC > Carolinas > Seattle > Denver
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I'd drag my feet too if Putin was going to release a pee tape of me


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Old 10-26-2017, 02:48 PM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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I'd drag my feet too if Putin was going to release a pee tape of me


You don't know just how much of a germophobe, "The Donald" is.
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Old 10-26-2017, 03:34 PM
 
Location: Honolulu/DMV Area/NYC
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if you had two neurons to rub together you would know our uranium never went anywhere..it's still in the US...


Also, deal had to be signed off by Depts. of Treasury, Homeland Security, Commerce, Energy, and Defense among others, as well as US Nuclear Regulatory Commission. So I assume they all accepted bribes for their foundation too?
Even if so, it is disgraceful that this backroom, shady, treasonous deal allowed the Russians to get a significant stake in a major uranium production company. And, note, I write "even if so" as people do shady things all of the time, even if its against the law. Who the hell knows where some of that uranium landed, especially now that the company is owned in part by the big bad Russians that Dems like the point out have zero regard for the law
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