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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMaybe it's different to you. We think he is same old tired story. Times up.
If you can’t see the difference in the facts, then you fit the profile of a typical democrat.
I understand both cheated on thier wives. I don’t support that, but that is between them, thier families and thier faith. Trump has ex wives that he cheated on. These women should be fore warned. If they choose the benefits of his money and fame over the infidelities, then they have made an adult decision. Can’t have it both ways and claim metoo.
I see a non traditional president who is pro America who is not afraid to take on challenging issues ( tax reform, immigration, trade, nuclear weapons in unstable countries, America’s unfair share of world burdens such as nato, etc) not afraid to call out his own party and go against long standing ideology (gun control, tariffs), holds people responsible and who wants to drive economic growth, infrastructure improvements and full labor participation and set this country on a course for continued prosperity and leadership economically.
His methods are unconventional, he can be crass and has had turnover in his staff, but he is stead fast in his commitment to America. In prior administrations (both republican and democratic) , cronyism was allowed to fester and people were not held accountable, so the stuck around longer and rotted our core. Yes he makes mistakes, but he also drives results, even with just about half the countries elected officials trying to block everything he is trying to do because they want more seats in the next election.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou seem to be describing Adam Lanza.
Terrible tragedy but that is like saying you won’t let your kid out of the house ever because people get hit by cars, and there are terrorist attacks, etc. you can’t protect your kid from every tradegy and lunatic.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOne guy...billy Clinton was a sitting president who had sexual relations with an intern in the White House and then lied about it under oath. The other guy was not president, allegedly had relations with a consenting adult who was in the sex business (so she willingly traded sex for money and fame) and has never testified and lied under oath about it.
If you can’t see the difference in the facts, then you fit the profile of a typical democrat.
I understand both cheated on thier wives. I don’t support that, but that is between them, thier families and thier faith. Trump has ex wives that he cheated on. These women should be fore warned. If they choose the benefits of his money and fame over the infidelities, then they have made an adult decision. Can’t have it both ways and claim metoo.
I see a non traditional president who is pro America who is not afraid to take on challenging issues ( tax reform, immigration, trade, nuclear weapons in unstable countries, America’s unfair share of world burdens such as nato, etc) not afraid to call out his own party and go against long standing ideology (gun control, tariffs), holds people responsible and who wants to drive economic growth, infrastructure improvements and full labor participation and set this country on a course for continued prosperity and leadership economically.
His methods are unconventional, he can be crass and has had turnover in his staff, but he is stead fast in his commitment to America. In prior administrations (both republican and democratic) , cronyism was allowed to fester and people were not held accountable, so the stuck around longer and rotted our core. Yes he makes mistakes, but he also drives results, even with just about half the countries elected officials trying to block everything he is trying to do because they want more seats in the next election.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOne guy...billy Clinton was a sitting president who had sexual relations with an intern in the White House and then lied about it under oath. The other guy was not president, allegedly had relations with a consenting adult who was in the sex business (so she willingly traded sex for money and fame) and has never testified and lied under oath about it.
If you can’t see the difference in the facts, then you fit the profile of a typical democrat.
I understand both cheated on thier wives. I don’t support that, but that is between them, thier families and thier faith. Trump has ex wives that he cheated on. These women should be fore warned. If they choose the benefits of his money and fame over the infidelities, then they have made an adult decision. Can’t have it both ways and claim metoo.
I see a non traditional president who is pro America who is not afraid to take on challenging issues ( tax reform, immigration, trade, nuclear weapons in unstable countries, America’s unfair share of world burdens such as nato, etc) not afraid to call out his own party and go against long standing ideology (gun control, tariffs), holds people responsible and who wants to drive economic growth, infrastructure improvements and full labor participation and set this country on a course for continued prosperity and leadership economically.
His methods are unconventional, he can be crass and has had turnover in his staff, but he is stead fast in his commitment to America. In prior administrations (both republican and democratic) , cronyism was allowed to fester and people were not held accountable, so the stuck around longer and rotted our core. Yes he makes mistakes, but he also drives results, even with just about half the countries elected officials trying to block everything he is trying to do because they want more seats in the next election.
And here is what other people see......
A man who stands before the people and has lied to us and/or misled us over 2000 times to them in the last year. This is all documented in multiple places.
A man who has had more staff churn in the last year than most Presidents have in multiple terms.
A man who has decided that nepotism is OK in government and has put people in key roles that have strong familial ties to them. In addition, these family members have not done, as has been done for the last four decades, separate themselves financially from their personal businesses and thus, are either directly or indirectly profiting from their role in the government.
A man who himself has not cut himself off completely from his own businesses.
A man who claims to put the best people around him, yet has already, in just one year, had 1/3 of his cabinet fall under investigation from the I.G.'s offices for financial abuses related to airline tickets, first class travel furniture, doors and other such questionable actions. They are spending your tax dollars for these things. Even our Congressmen understand this. They are allowed, by rule, to fly first class, but hardly any of them do, because they understand they are spending our dime to fly.
A man, who has great power, who has used social media to insult and impune the character of various private citizens, simply because he can.
Character matters. Character matters most in government. Character matters most of all in the face of our government and that is the President of the United States. All these things you say he is tackling are certainly worth the fight. But how we fight that fight matters. There are plenty of people lacking character in Washington D.C. now. That's certainly the biggest problem we have, besides the personal greed and money that overlays all this. But the President is supposed to be our lighthouse of decency and ethics.
Donald Trump is not that lighthouse.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd here is what other people see......
A man who stands before the people and has lied to us and/or misled us over 2000 times to them in the last year. This is all documented in multiple places.
A man who has had more staff churn in the last year than most Presidents have in multiple terms.
A man who has decided that nepotism is OK in government and has put people in key roles that have strong familial ties to them. In addition, these family members have not done, as has been done for the last four decades, separate themselves financially from their personal businesses and thus, are either directly or indirectly profiting from their role in the government.
A man who himself has not cut himself off completely from his own businesses.
A man who claims to put the best people around him, yet has already, in just one year, had 1/3 of his cabinet fall under investigation from the I.G.'s offices for financial abuses related to airline tickets, first class travel furniture, doors and other such questionable actions. They are spending your tax dollars for these things. Even our Congressmen understand this. They are allowed, by rule, to fly first class, but hardly any of them do, because they understand they are spending our dime to fly.
A man, who has great power, who has used social media to insult and impune the character of various private citizens, simply because he can.
Character matters. Character matters most in government. Character matters most of all in the face of our government and that is the President of the United States. All these things you say he is tackling are certainly worth the fight. But how we fight that fight matters. There are plenty of people lacking character in Washington D.C. now. That's certainly the biggest problem we have, besides the personal greed and money that overlays all this. But the President is supposed to be our lighthouse of decency and ethics.
Donald Trump is not that lighthouse.
ng to actually do what he campaigned on while defending himself from a constant onslaught of petty BS by the news media, and the establishment, and the actual serious nature of a special council investigation into total BS but has very real consequences
and he is actually getting stuff done
thats what people see
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd here is what other people see......
A man who stands before the people and has lied to us and/or misled us over 2000 times to them in the last year. This is all documented in multiple places.
A man who has had more staff churn in the last year than most Presidents have in multiple terms.
A man who has decided that nepotism is OK in government and has put people in key roles that have strong familial ties to them. In addition, these family members have not done, as has been done for the last four decades, separate themselves financially from their personal businesses and thus, are either directly or indirectly profiting from their role in the government.
A man who himself has not cut himself off completely from his own businesses.
A man who claims to put the best people around him, yet has already, in just one year, had 1/3 of his cabinet fall under investigation from the I.G.'s offices for financial abuses related to airline tickets, first class travel furniture, doors and other such questionable actions. They are spending your tax dollars for these things. Even our Congressmen understand this. They are allowed, by rule, to fly first class, but hardly any of them do, because they understand they are spending our dime to fly.
A man, who has great power, who has used social media to insult and impune the character of various private citizens, simply because he can.
Character matters. Character matters most in government. Character matters most of all in the face of our government and that is the President of the United States. All these things you say he is tackling are certainly worth the fight. But how we fight that fight matters. There are plenty of people lacking character in Washington D.C. now. That's certainly the biggest problem we have, besides the personal greed and money that overlays all this. But the President is supposed to be our lighthouse of decency and ethics.
Donald Trump is not that lighthouse.
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