What's Trump Done Now?

JLM

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That would be fine if we were starting it. He goes onto threads, posts his nonsense, and is angry when people tell him to get lost. Whatever issues he is dealing with, he should get corrected. Perhaps then, he'll stop his silly and nasty posts. People won't be so angry with him. Even the rabble rousers don't care for him. What does that say?


His opinions have never really bothered me, although a lot of them aren't my opinions- he just marches to the beat of a different drummer. I realize his opinions like Trump and Bush are more dangerous than Hitler and Idi Amin are ridiculous but I'm not about to argue with him. (He knows they're ridiculous too) :)
 

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That was so hateful cliffie!
How is it you are more ignorant then anyone you hate?


I'm not sure there's a hell of a lot wrong with Trump's travel ban. Too bad something like that wasn't in place on 911! There'd be 3000 more people in the world.
 

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I'm not sure there's a hell of a lot wrong with Trump's travel ban. Too bad something like that wasn't in place on 911! There'd be 3000 more people in the world.
none of the 19 911 terrorists was from a country on the banned list.
 

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Cite?

It doesn't matter if they were involved with 9/11 or not. There has been plenty of terrorism to go around since 2001.
 
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Hoid

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and even if they had been from the banned list I believe they all had visas. therefore the ban would not apply to them anyway.

 

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"Of course any ban issued in 2001 would have specifically included problematic countries AT THAT TIME!"

9 hours and that's what you come up with?
 

Twin_Moose

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Another one of Obama's executive orders undone.


'The President Stole Your Land,' outdoor gear company Patagonia takes a big swing at Trump

Patagonia, an American outdoor clothing and gear retailer, slammed President Donald Trump after he announced plans to shrink the size of two national monuments.
The California-based company on Monday modified its homepage to initially display a black screen with the message "The President Stole Your Land" to rally the public into joining its cause which, according to some local media reports, includes a possible legal action against Trump.
"In an illegal move, the president just reduced the size of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments. This is the largest elimination of protected land in American history," Patagonia said on its website.
The White House released a statement on Monday detailing Trump's plans to reduce the size of two national monuments in Utah — undoing such land protections for the first time in 50 years, according to the Associated Press.
Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante sit on millions of acres of land.
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Bears Ears, created last December by President Barack Obama, will be reduced by about 85 percent, to 201,876 acres (315 square miles). Grand Staircase-Escalante, designated in 1996 by President Bill Clinton, will be reduced from nearly 1.9 million acres (nearly 3,000 square miles) to 1,003,863 acres (1,569 square miles), the AP reported.

Is there anything to this truthfully? First Americans are saying that Obama gave the land to them, Is there anything to traditional rights to it, beside land marks? Or is it that snowflakes are falling over themselves to keep industry out?
 

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'The President Stole Your Land,' outdoor gear company Patagonia takes a big swing at Trump



Is there anything to this truthfully? First Americans are saying that Obama gave the land to them, Is there anything to traditional rights to it, beside land marks? Or is it that snowflakes are falling over themselves to keep industry out?
Trump only cares about those Robert E Lee monuments.

those are the ones his peeps love.
 

Cliffy

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Trump ends homeless vets program as their numbers rise for first time in 7 years

By Matthew Chapman | December 6, 2017

The Trump administration is ending a popular and effective program that prevents veterans from ending up on the street — just as the number of homeless vets is on the rise.
Donald Trump, from the outset, cast himself as a champion of veterans, and promised that he would improve veterans care as president.
But the toxic right-wing ideology of Trump and his administration has nonetheless seeped into the way they take care of and prioritize veterans.

According to Politico, a popular program to house homeless veterans is on the chopping block — and at the worst possible moment:
Four days after Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin held a big Washington event to tout the Trump administration’s promise to house all homeless vets, the agency did an about-face, telling advocates it was pulling resources from a major housing program.
The VA said it was essentially ending a special $460 million program that has dramatically reduced homelessness among chronically sick and vulnerable veterans. Instead, the money would go to local VA hospitals that can use it as they like, as long as they show evidence of dealing with homelessness.
Anger exploded on a Dec. 1 call that was arranged by Shulkin’s Advisory Committee on Homeless Veterans to explain the move. Advocates for veterans, state officials and even officials from HUD, which co-sponsors the program, attacked the decision, according to five people who were on the call.


http://shareblue.com/trump-ends-hom...their-numbers-rise-for-first-time-in-7-years/

 

TenPenny

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He nominated a guy for a federal judge position who says he has never sat on a jury trial or a civil trial, and doesn't seem to know anything about legal principles.


That's an interesting idea.