President Trump, Making america great again

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  1. This is an interesting article and I actually believe it because it’s not American news.
    Global US approval 'tumbles under Trump'
    Funny how American news wants to report about him gettin pissed on or illegal immigrants or Russia when it comes to trump, almost as if news stations are one big national enquirer. I would think that more ppl would care about the facts. And the funny thing is republicans are in full control across the board. Are they just going to sit on their hands and do nothing? Or is America good enough in their opinion?
     
  2. What I wanna know is how far will we let politicians and news sources manipulate us? What’s your guys limit?
     
  3. I don't pay too much attention

     
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  4. #2004 svedka, May 16, 2018
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    1) Great link to factual graphics.
    2) Have you noticed that the "after the news" news shows like Inside Edition are now like the Enquirer or other supermarket tabloids? PPL love and demand DRAMA and only DRAMA and why the DRAMA QUEEN is current POTUS.
    3) The tRUMPConned don't care about his ratings, facts or his bold face lies, the more who hate him in the world makes him better in their eyes... They are heavily invested in their CONCEPTS of what MAGA is living in the past and wanting to regress back to the 70's.
    4) GOP is always whining about needing to get back in every branch of government there is, but once in they are even lazier and less creative than the Dems, except when it comes to screwing those who need social programs and living wages. (i'm not a Dem but at least they are not as blatantly for corporate welfare at the expense of the lower 50%).
     
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  6. What are we actively doing to make America great again?

     
  7. How many times are you guys going to dig up HRC or Obama when you have no defense for the CURRENT POTUS? Really this dead horse has been beaten to death a thousand times here and dug up as many... Not even appropriate in the MAGA thread imo...

    But here it is, still again to completely negate any problem with HRC deleting a few thousand... Seems that the DT apologists are indeed living in the United States of AMNESIA...

    I apologize to the mods and fellow members, but was bored and took a couple more members off ignore... now i'm faced with having to continue setting the record straight, still again by calling fouls when needed to set the record straight.
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    The George W. Bush White House ‘Lost’ 22 Million Emails

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    For 18 months, Republican strategists, political pundits, reporters and Americans who follow them have been pursuing Hillary Clinton’s personal email habits, and no evidence of a crime has been found. But now they at least have the skills and interest to focus on a much larger and deeper email conspiracy, one involving war, lies, a private server run by the Republican Party and contempt of Congress citations—all of it still unsolved and unpunished.

    Clinton’s email habits look positively transparent when compared with the subpoena-dodging, email-hiding, private-server-using George W. Bush administration. Between 2003 and 2009, the Bush White House “lost” 22 million emails. This correspondence included millions of emails written during the darkest period in America’s recent history, when the Bush administration was ginning up support for what turned out to be a disastrous war in Iraq with false claims that the country possessed weapons of mass destruction (WMD), and, later, when it was firing U.S. attorneys for political reasons.

    Like Clinton, the Bush White House used a private email server—its was owned by the Republican National Committee. And the Bush administration failed to store its emails, as required by law, and then refused to comply with a congressional subpoena seeking some of those emails. “It’s about as amazing a double standard as you can get,” says Eric Boehlert, who works with the pro-Clinton group Media Matters. “If you look at the Bush emails, he was a sitting president, and 95 percent of his chief advisers’ emails were on a private email system set up by the RNC. Imagine if for the last year and a half we had been talking about Hillary Clinton’s emails set up on a private DNC server?”
    George W. Bush's White House "lost" 22 million emails
     
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  8. Everyone thinks if ur not a republican U must b a dem or a liberal. Some ppl just see what government really is distructive and corrupt.
     
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  9. Agree but would qualify it to be government of the "rich special interests", corporate imperialists capitalists...
    An actual free democracy set up to make sure individual votes count and limits set on campaign donations, free equal time TV ads, shorter actual campaign time, etc. would be extremely refreshing about now.
     
  10. #2012 CBDBurner, May 16, 2018
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    I feel like ppl need to boycott tv stations if u don’t agree with a news channel, don’t watch the whole network tank thier ratings and views even if they have the best shows on thier network boycott the whole channel. I got to the point where I don’t even own a tv or watch shows regularly. I haven’t had a tv in 9 years. Newspapers/magazines ran by a certain party don’t read it or buy it.
    It worked with fast food ppl realized this isn’t good for me so I’m not gunna buy it or consume it. Now fast food is looking over seas for $.
     
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  11. President Trump admits to lying -

    US President Donald Trump has officially disclosed his reimbursement to his lawyer for a payment to a porn star to hush her claims of an affair.

    The Office of Government Ethics found on Wednesday that Mr Trump ought to have revealed the payment in his previous financial disclosure.

    The filing shows he paid back Michael Cohen for a 2016 expense of between $100,001 (£75,000) and $250,000.

    Mr Trump previously denied knowing of the $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels.

     
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  12. Took em weeks to come up with that lol. I figured he’d let a champaign manager, accountant, or the lawyer take the fall.
     
  13. I agree Trump probably lied. Where did you find the quote of him admitting it?
     
  14. The article is on the BBC website. I copied from the address bar and pasted it and the BBC logo is all I got.
     
  15. I see. So he didn't actually admit to lying but the media is saying he did.
     
  16. Sure, Ed.

    He's also in debt 600 million to a German bank because no New York bank would touch him with his very poor credit rating.
     
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  17. He admitted it in a footnote on this years financial disclosure form. Basically noting that it was repaid in 2017. Which also means that it should have been reported as a liability on the previous year's form.

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  18. I'm missing your point. So did Trump admit to lying or not? If he did there must be a quote of him admitting it. Unless he admitted to himself in the mirror but then we wouldn't know about it.
     
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