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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTrump trying to lay blame D.C. for cancelling his ill conceived ego fest/military parade. Claims it's because of what DC. is charging. D.C. mayor responded immediately calling out his bullsh**. He's only cancelling because of fierce backlash at its stupidity and $90M price tag.
He also claimed Aretha Franklin worked for him "many times". She performed she at his casino in the 1980s. She refused to sing at his inauguration when asked. Everyone is playing the clips of her performingfor Obama. I'm sure he'd live to call her a dog but at least has enough decorumoney not to speak I'll of the dead.
She was awesome and I'm sure demanded top dollar- and made him tons of money as well capitalism at its finest
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTrump trying to lay blame D.C. for cancelling his ill conceived ego fest/military parade. Claims it's because of what DC. is charging. D.C. mayor responded immediately calling out his bullsh**. He's only cancelling because of fierce backlash at its stupidity and $90M price tag.
He also claimed Aretha Franklin worked for him "many times". She performed she at his casino in the 1980s. She refused to sing at his inauguration when asked. Everyone is playing the clips of her performingfor Obama. I'm sure he'd live to call her a dog but at least has enough decorumoney not to speak I'll of the dead.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey didn't vote for him because they know what a smarmy con man he is. He was a life long Democrat and is a Republican of convenience. Also, NY is doing well for many reasons at the state and local level, not because of anything he has done. Smart steps like no taxes for new companies that set up shop in NY are adding jobs to the state.
Making the already wealthy more wealthy does not help the country. Trickle down is a failed economic theory. Real wage growth was 2.7% over last year. Inflation grew at 2%. Wage growth prior to 2008 had been clocking in at 5%. That's real growth, not .7%. Multiple sources of flat wage growth including government statistics. The rising tide is not lifting all boats. https://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/realer.pdf
"That mismatch has puzzled economists, although they have proposed some possible explanations: The decline of worker bargaining power, the erosion of labor standards and the high cost of living in big cities that keeps people from moving there for better jobs.
Meanwhile, unemployment is expected to keep dropping through the end of this year, https://money.cnn.com/2018/06/13/new...ex.htmlmeaning it's not hard to find a job — it's just hard to find one that covers all the bills. "
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostUnder your theory, the carpet bagger Hillary shouldn’t have been voted a senator in Ny. She just found a democratic state to adopt so she could run in a race she could win
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo she worked for him?
She was awesome and I'm sure demanded top dollar- and made him tons of money as well capitalism at its finest
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHer rider called for $ 25,000 cash ( part of the total fee ) paid the night of the performance , and all Air conditioning and heating vents in her dressing room sealed up with tape , among other requests. That was standard for all performances.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostShe was a lifelong democrat, not pretending to be something she wasn't when it came to policy. She and Bill have remained in NY. Trump wasn't running to represent NY.
she Carpet bagged for the Senate job-thats never been in dispute- where she lives out the rest of her miserable existence is of no concern
she should be in elmira
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Whoever was claiming tRump's approval among African Americans was in the mid 30s based it off of Rasmussen's flawed survey and very small sample size among AA.
"It might seem far-fetched that over a third of African Americans would now approve of a president with a very long history of racial insensitivity — especially because fewer than 10 percent of black voters supported him in 2016.
That’s because it is far-fetched. Trump’s black approval rating is nowhere near 36 percent.
Polling firms that have interviewed far more African Americans, and that are much more transparent than Rasmussen, all show that Trump’s black approval rating is much lower than 36 percent. For example, Gallup has interviewed thousands of African American respondents in 2018. Its polling suggests that Trump’s black approval rating has consistently been around 10 to 15 percent through 2018. The same is true in polling by Ipsos/Reuters; Similarly, the polling firm Civiqs, which has interviewed more than 140,000 respondents in 2017 and 2018, suggests that Trump’s black approval rating has consistently been in the single-digits throughout his presidency:
These data remind us to be skeptical of outlier polls — especially when those results fly in the face of what we already know about African Americans’ weak support for Republican presidents in general and their strong disapproval of Donald Trump in particular.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politi...zUU?li=BBnb7Kz
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhoever was claiming tRump's approval among African Americans was in the mid 30s based it off of Rasmussen's flawed survey and very small sample size among AA.
"It might seem far-fetched that over a third of African Americans would now approve of a president with a very long history of racial insensitivity — especially because fewer than 10 percent of black voters supported him in 2016.
That’s because it is far-fetched. Trump’s black approval rating is nowhere near 36 percent.
Polling firms that have interviewed far more African Americans, and that are much more transparent than Rasmussen, all show that Trump’s black approval rating is much lower than 36 percent. For example, Gallup has interviewed thousands of African American respondents in 2018. Its polling suggests that Trump’s black approval rating has consistently been around 10 to 15 percent through 2018. The same is true in polling by Ipsos/Reuters; Similarly, the polling firm Civiqs, which has interviewed more than 140,000 respondents in 2017 and 2018, suggests that Trump’s black approval rating has consistently been in the single-digits throughout his presidency:
These data remind us to be skeptical of outlier polls — especially when those results fly in the face of what we already know about African Americans’ weak support for Republican presidents in general and their strong disapproval of Donald Trump in particular.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politi...zUU?li=BBnb7Kz
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostElections have consequences. And SCOTUS is just the tip of the iceberg. While the MSM media keeps the Russian Hysteria, the Gossip, innuendo and outrageous behavior front and center, Conservative leaning Judges have been , and continue to be appointed all over the country. Hundreds of them.
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