Trump's AMERICA : 2018 (& world reaction )

Murphy

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:laughing3:

Yet you rail against Trump and post multiple hate threads about him. You would blindly follow a turnip, if it didn't like Trump. :lol:

You are the left wing version of "the Trumpites" you despise so much. You are no better than they are. Worse actually. You call Trump names. You call his supporters names. You insult and berate anyone who does not blindly agree with you. That makes you worse, in fact. You are two faced.

You do not bother to check your facts. You never apologize when you are caught posting inaccuracies. You love to use silly, childish names to describe anyone who you do not like.

All of this under the guise of "discussion". That makes you a troll.
 
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JLM

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I don't think our PM wants to learn how to commit treason.

Oh my, we are getting a little melo dramatic aren't we? Actually if the truth be known it wouldn't surprise me if Trudeau has come a lot closer to committing treason that Trump has. Trudeau steals from the pockets of his own people!
 

pgs

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Oh my, we are getting a little melo dramatic aren't we? Actually if the truth be known it wouldn't surprise me if Trudeau has come a lot closer to committing treason that Trump has. Trudeau steals from the pockets of his own people!
Yuppers wasn’t he the guy giving paid speeches to government sponsored charities and institutions well a sitting member of parliament .
 

Danbones

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No you are CERTAINLY not, ( we would NOT let you be one) and here are some of your illegal friends too.

More than a million undocumented immigrants have received California driver's licenses
More than a million undocumented immigrants have received California driver's licenses | The Sacramento Bee
Well, there is your illegal DUMBOCRATIC voting invasion army which will spend all the welfare.

...and after reading a few of your posts, I can see why every normal person is leaving that state too.
 

JLM

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Oh my, we are getting a little melo dramatic aren't we? Actually if the truth be known it wouldn't surprise me if Trudeau has come a lot closer to committing treason that Trump has. Trudeau steals from the pockets of his own people!
I see that Twin_Moose has the wisdom, knowledge and common sense that Cannuck (Putz) is sadly lacking. :lol: :lol:
 

Twin_Moose

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Trump still being soft on Putin LOL

Trump administration to impose fresh sanctions against Russia

The United States is expected to impose additional sanctions against Russia by Friday, according to U.S. officials.
The sanctions are economic and designed to target oligarchs with ties to President Vladimir Putin, the officials said. The final number of Russians facing punitive action remains fluid, the U.S. officials said, but is expected to include at least a half-dozen people under sanction powers given to the president by Congress. In recent weeks, Trump’s national security advisers have pushed for more sanctions after the poisoning of a former Russian spy in England, interference in the U.S. 2016 elections and a cyberattack described as the most destructive and costly in history. Officials spoke about the sanctions on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss pending actions.
On Tuesday night, outgoing national security adviser H.R. McMaster called on the United States to take a tougher line against Moscow, saying, “We have failed to impose sufficient costs.”
The remark came hours after President Trump said in a White House news conference that “nobody has been tougher on Russia than I have.”
Russian officials, meanwhile, have expressed exasperation with the United States. Moscow’s ambassador to the United States, Anatoly Antonov, said the “atmosphere in Washington is poison.”
“It’s a toxic atmosphere,” he told NBC News.
The United States is expected to target individuals on a list of influential Russian political and business leaders that the Treasury Department released in January, officials said.
The United States could also impose sanctions based on powers granted by Congress to target anyone conducting significant business with Russian intelligence and defense sectors.
“If they do something tough like this, it may go some distance in reassuring angry members of Congress and the public who are looking at the midterms and wondering if this administration is focused on the Russian threat and taking moves to address it,” said Liz Rosenberg, a former Treasury official who is at the Center for a New American Security.
White House and State Department spokesmen declined to comment.
The pending move from Treasury comes as the Trump administration takes an increasingly tough posture toward Moscow at the urging of the president’s senior aides and top U.S. allies.
Last week, the United States expelled 60 Russian spies and diplomats in response to the poisoning of Sergei Skripal, the former Russian spy, and his daughter, the largest expulsion of Russians in U.S. history.
In early March, the administration also slapped fresh sanctions on Russian government hackers and spy agencies for interfering in the 2016 election and the cyberattack.
In recent days, the Trump administration has contemplated additional actions to publicly condemn Russian aggression. Last Friday, the U.S. ambassador to Russia, Jon Huntsman Jr., told administration officials that he wanted to hold a news conference in Moscow about Russia’s expulsion of U.S. diplomats from the country, according to officials familiar with the matter.
Ultimately, the administration chose not to hold the news conference for reasons that remain unclear, but Huntsman did appear in a YouTube video explaining Washington’s decision.
In Congress, the Trump administration continues to face pressure from Russia hawks in both parties to take aggressive action against Putin. In an interview, Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) said that while he admired the administration’s moves, he believed it had been tried by other administrations and had failed. He said the United States needed to help countries that rely on Russia for oil and gas find new opportunities.
“We have to hit them by taking away their customers,” he said.
 

Ocean Breeze

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Trump says he wants to send 2,000 to 4,000 National Guard troops to the Mexican border


The president said the influx of National Guard troops would be part of his administration��s efforts to ramp up security there.

It was the first time the administration had provided numbers on the scope of the new plan to dispatch National Guard personnel to the border, which Trump first disclosed this week.

Speaking with reporters on Air Force One after an event in West Virginia, Trump said the administration is ��looking�� at the cost of the effort. As for how long the troops will be there, Trump said, ��We��ll probably keep them or a large portion of them�� until a border wall is constructed.



https://www.washingtonpost.com/?wpisrc=al_politics__alert-politics&wpmk=1
 

petros

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More like manic. What else would you call a permanent state of triggered?


Trump says he wants to send 2,000 to 4,000 National Guard troops to the Mexican border


The president said the influx of National Guard troops would be part of his administration��s efforts to ramp up security there.

It was the first time the administration had provided numbers on the scope of the new plan to dispatch National Guard personnel to the border, which Trump first disclosed this week.

Speaking with reporters on Air Force One after an event in West Virginia, Trump said the administration is ��looking�� at the cost of the effort. As for how long the troops will be there, Trump said, ��We��ll probably keep them or a large portion of them�� until a border wall is constructed.



https://www.washingtonpost.com/?wpisrc=al_politics__alert-politics&wpmk=1
It's about time.
 

Cliffy

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Ocean Breeze

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Trump seeks an additional $100 billion in tariffs against China in escalation of trade confrontation


President Trump has instructed the U.S. trade representative to consider slapping $100 billion in additional tariffs on Chinese goods.

The move comes a day after China issued a $50 billion list of U.S. goods, including soybeans and small aircraft, for possible tariff hikes in an escalating and potentially damaging dispute.

"Rather than remedy its misconduct, China has chosen to harm our farmers and manufacturers," Trump said in a statement.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/?wpisrc=al_news__alert-economy--alert-politics--alert-national&wpmk=1

Oh my..