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Old 01-20-2018, 05:33 AM
 
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I am a registered "no party" so my allegiance is to neither. I am so tired of the constant bickering, whining, disrespect, infantile behavior of ALL those in DC basically because they hate Trump. There are polls that supposedly point out his unfavorable rating among Americans, yet neither myself nor anyone I know has ever been included in one of them. Also AFA polls, they were way off in predicting the POTUS and the news media is so skewed against him, I don't believe anything I read.

What I DO BELIEVE is my investments are doing great, the economy is up and companies are bringing work back to the US. I also believe this "Russian witch hunt" should have turned something up by now and is a waste of taxpayers money. So for those who believe Trump is doomed for failure, it will be a wait and see. I might not care for him but I am happy for what he has done for me.
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Old 01-20-2018, 05:36 AM
 
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https://twitter.com/brianefallon/sta...75250849288193

What a way to end his first year.

Forward ever.

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Old 01-20-2018, 05:43 AM
 
Location: Morrison, CO
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What I DO BELIEVE is my investments are doing great, the economy is up and companies are bringing work back to the US. I also believe this "Russian witch hunt" should have turned something up by now and is a waste of taxpayers money. So for those who believe Trump is doomed for failure, it will be a wait and see. I might not care for him but I am happy for what he has done for me.
I do believe this is the thoughts of most pragmatic people.
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Old 01-20-2018, 05:47 AM
 
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If people voted their pocketbook, Republicans would never get elected.

The last Republican president to leave the nation in better economic shape than he found it was Eisenhower.

Look it up. Eisenhower.

With his push for highways infrastructure and warnings about the military-industrial complex, I'm not even sure he'd actually be classified as Republican any more.

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Old 01-20-2018, 06:03 AM
 
Location: NJ
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The Hill has presented some educated predictions about how much further Trump has to fall, in the coming year. They think he will be charged for treasonous activities with the Russians and that his republican poodles in congress will be devastated by the unprecedented democratic turnout at the polls in November.

As I type this, I'm listening to Trump's inaugural address, where he gravely insulted the condition of our country and claimed he would fix everything. But we are now in so much more turmoil and are unable to even sustain our federal budget, due to the rancor he has instilled. The article in the link, offers a bit of hope that this is all soon coming to an end. The author of this article is John LeBoutillier, a former republican congressman from New York.

Year two: Trump still has much further to fall | TheHill
Is that the same trump who was given no chance to last the summer during the presidential primaries?
The dems has shot their waaadd. Now they have become predictable in their approach to delegitimize trump. Predictability is a preface to defeat. No more weapons in the arsenal. The dems fear is centered around preventing the revelation of the Obama unprecedented corrupt administration and the destruction of the novelty election winner's legacy. The dems are fighting for their party's existence which would be damaged beyond repair with the loss of Hillary Clinton.
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Old 01-20-2018, 06:08 AM
 
Location: Boston
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President Trump got so much done during his first year, doubt anyone could do it twice in a row,
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Old 01-20-2018, 06:11 AM
 
Location: Long Island
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Is that the same trump who was given no chance to last the summer during the presidential primaries?
The dems has shot their waaadd. Now they have become predictable in their approach to delegitimize trump. Predictability is a preface to defeat. No more weapons in the arsenal. The dems fear is centered around preventing the revelation of the Obama unprecedented corrupt administration and the destruction of the novelty election winner's legacy. The dems are fighting for their party's existence which would be damaged beyond repair with the loss of Hillary Clinton.
Trumps approval rating of 30% with the stock market setting records should tell you something about what people think of him. The first time a president that controls all 3 branches presided over a shutdown, total lack of leadership but then no one would accuse Trump of actually having a plan.
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Old 01-20-2018, 06:14 AM
 
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Liberals hanging onto the coattails of a blog.

How desperate.
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Old 01-20-2018, 06:15 AM
 
Location: Just over the horizon
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The Hill has presented some educated predictions about how much further Trump has to fall, in the coming year. They think he will be charged for treasonous activities with the Russians and that his republican poodles in congress will be devastated by the unprecedented democratic turnout at the polls in November.

As I type this, I'm listening to Trump's inaugural address, where he gravely insulted the condition of our country and claimed he would fix everything. But we are now in so much more turmoil and are unable to even sustain our federal budget, due to the rancor he has instilled. The article in the link, offers a bit of hope that this is all soon coming to an end. The author of this article is John LeBoutillier, a former republican congressman from New York.

Year two: Trump still has much further to fall | TheHill



Don't you guys ever get tired of being wrong?

Go to a monastery and wear a hair shirt or something lol.
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Old 01-20-2018, 06:39 AM
 
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Trumps approval rating of 30% with the stock market setting records should tell you something about what people think of him. The first time a president that controls all 3 branches presided over a shutdown, total lack of leadership but then no one would accuse Trump of actually having a plan.
He has a plan all right. Plans is to skim as much money as he can before the gig is up.
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