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Old 08-24-2017, 06:32 AM   #76
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So back on topic of is trump a lame duck already?
No. Not lame and not a duck.

If the Democrats have any hope of "impeaching" him they had better get off the "War on Statues" and the "Revitalization of Racism" and start gearing up for the 2018 opportunities, which are slim to none at the moment. If they keep listening to just themselves they will dig an even deeper hole in 2018 than they have the last 2-3 election cycles.

Right now it's bleak for them.
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Old 08-24-2017, 07:02 AM   #77
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Trump has a Jewish daughter and Jewish son-in-law, pro-plunged-ass -- quite the opposite of being the racist as your lying ass claims, you jiz blinded cock-sucker.



You keep posting the same lame-ass tripe, pro-plunged-ass. Pointing out how stupid you are may be repetitive, but it's also true, pro-plunged-ass.



WikiLeaks and FOIA revealed that Politico was in the bag for hildebeest during the 2016 election cycle, Ekim the Inbred Chimp, and Politico hasn't published a balanced and unbiased report about Trump in over two years, you ignorant cock-sucker.
If you are attacking me for not supporting the KKk, Nazis, and white supremacists, then you are in bed with them ekim you anti American chimp.
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Old 08-24-2017, 08:09 AM   #78
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So back on topic of is trump a lame duck already? His latest fight with the gop leaders does not seem to me to be something that will get things moving. No progress is to be expected, he has lost all the dems from the word go. He keeps pushing for this 51 vote thing when he couldn't get 51 votes on Ocare. He keeps screwing with flake and JM, I dont think he did himself any favors with the Alaskan senator either. Cant count on them to pass what he wants.

New plan is throw a tantrum when they cant get funding for the wall. I wish he could stay on message. Just as you try to be with him on his Afghan plan. He fucks it up with his cult metting the next day. Just cant stop getting in his own way.

I guess only time will tell. Who's excited for tax reform? I know I am, at least for the show anyway. The failure of real reform will be interesting
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Unplug Rachel Madcow and take a walk, Trey Stupido, you're overdosing on the lame-stream media.




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If you are attacking me for not supporting the KKk, Nazis, and white supremacists, then you are in bed with them ekim you anti American chimp.

No, Ekim the Inbred Chimp, it's your notable lack of intelligence that's being ridiculed. If you had any intelligence, you'd have realized that, Ekim the Inbred Chimp.
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Old 08-24-2017, 11:02 AM   #79
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Unplug Rachel Madcow and take a walk, Trey Stupido, you're overdosing on the lame-stream media.






No, Ekim the Inbred Chimp, it's your notable lack of intelligence that's being ridiculed. If you had any intelligence, you'd have realized that, Ekim the Inbred Chimp.
Having a counterfeit clown like you posting that is a real chuckle.
If you had half a brain you wouldn't be ekim the inbred chimp.
You lemmings are all stuck in the same rut, and cannot get out.
Your bleating the same old tired shit every post shows how truly stupid you are. Just like liberals hoping if they repeat the same lie enough it will become fact.
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Old 08-24-2017, 11:52 AM   #80
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Having a counterfeit clown like you posting that is a real chuckle.
If you had half a brain you wouldn't be ekim the inbred chimp.
You lemmings are all stuck in the same rut, and cannot get out.
Your bleating the same old tired shit every post shows how truly stupid you are. Just like liberals hoping if they repeat the same lie enough it will become fact.
Everyone here knows that you're the one and only Ekim the Inbred Chimp, Ekim the Inbred Chimp, and it's obvious from your posts that you'd be the one swallowing lame-stream media lies, e.g., the Politico article you cited, like jiz tainted Kool Aid, Ekim the Inbred Chimp.
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Old 08-24-2017, 03:32 PM   #81
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No. Not lame and not a duck.

If the Democrats have any hope of "impeaching" him they had better get off the "War on Statues" and the "Revitalization of Racism" and start gearing up for the 2018 opportunities, which are slim to none at the moment. If they keep listening to just themselves they will dig an even deeper hole in 2018 than they have the last 2-3 election cycles.

Right now it's bleak for them.
WHich makes me happy. LESS dems in power, LESS obstruction of Trump's plan..
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Old 08-26-2017, 08:23 AM   #82
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Impeach Trump??? I was on Facebook a while back and a friend of a friend said that Obama should be impeached. I asked on what grounds and he said "Treason". When I politely asked what treasonous act Obama had committed, the silence was deafening. Same here. I see nothing Trump has done that is close to be an impeachable offense.

However, I think his accomplishments in his 7 months in office have been few and far between and minor. I look to his MAJOR campaign promises and say he has yet to deliver in any meaningful way on any of them.

1. Repeal and replace Obamacare. Nowhere close. And without Trumpcare and its proposed cuts in Medicaid spending, many other items on Trump's wish list can't be done.
2. Build a wall and make Mexico pay for it. Trump has threatened to shut down the government if he doesn't get funding for the wall. He still talks vaguely about doing something to make Mexico pay for it.
3. Lower taxes on individuals and corporations. Nowhere close. See #1.
4. Immigration reform. I find this one very interesting. The global review of vetting procedures has been underway since June 19th. It will be 10 weeks on Monday, so the dates are fast approaching when the review should be complete. Let's see what "holes" are found in the current vetting procedures.
5. Job creation and the economy. All depends on one's viewpoint. Stock market is up. Job creation continues to improve. Jobs still moving out of the U.S.

So is Trump a "lame duck"? Much too early to tell. If he can fulfill his promises to the American people, then he deserves to be re-elected. I doubt that Trump's time in office has convinced many of the voters who voted against him last year to change their votes. So the question is whether or not enough Trump voters will stick with him in 2020 if he decides to run again. Trump will be pushing 75 in 2020. Life so far as POTUS has not been a walk in the park. At this point, who can predict what the unpredictable Trump will do?

I realize that the majority of the people on this forum are Trump supporters and will have a different perspective on these issues. So be it.
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Old 08-26-2017, 10:04 AM   #83
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with respect to trump, his agenda is moving along at the speed of a snail. some of this is due to lukewarm support of the potus on one side and outright hostility on the other side.

some of this can be due to the potus's unreasonable expectations of congress which Sen. McConnell alluded to. I think this has more to do with a clash of the working culture.

Donald is from where decisions run at light speed where as decisions by Congress run at turtle speed and on occasion snail speed.

and there's the issue of building consensus in a divided house with multiple agendas going on that are odds with each other.

the most important thing about it is that, the voters (the ones who voted for trump) are watching to see if any of trumps agenda gets passed. It will be the representatives/senators who will be running for cover.
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Old 08-26-2017, 11:22 AM   #84
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with respect to trump, his agenda is moving along at the speed of a snail. some of this is due to lukewarm support of the potus on one side and outright hostility on the other side.

some of this can be due to the potus's unreasonable expectations of congress which Sen. McConnell alluded to. I think this has more to do with a clash of the working culture.

Donald is from where decisions run at light speed where as decisions by Congress run at turtle speed and on occasion snail speed.

and there's the issue of building consensus in a divided house with multiple agendas going on that are odds with each other.

the most important thing about it is that, the voters (the ones who voted for trump) are watching to see if any of trumps agenda gets passed. It will be the representatives/senators who will be running for cover.
There's nothing "unreasonable" about expecting that the group of people who campaigned for seven years on the mantra of "repeal and replace" to carry through with their promise. It's amazing how much unity of action that group of jackasses had when they knew that their votes for repeal would be an action without fruition under a dim-retard president. As soon as they realized that their vote would have consequences, they showed their Rino colors and ran like rats.
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Old 08-26-2017, 11:28 AM   #85
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There's nothing "unreasonable" about expecting that the group of people who campaigned for seven years on the mantra of "repeal and replace" to carry through with their promise. It's amazing how much unity of action that group of jackasses had when they knew that their votes for repeal would be an action without fruition under a dim-retard president. As soon as they realized that their vote would have consequences, they showed their Rino colors and ran like rats.
there's a saying... no pain, no gain.
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Old 08-26-2017, 01:10 PM   #86
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There's nothing "unreasonable" about expecting that the group of people who campaigned for seven years on the mantra of "repeal and replace" to carry through with their promise. It's amazing how much unity of action that group of jackasses had when they knew that their votes for repeal would be an action without fruition under a dim-retard president. As soon as they realized that their vote would have consequences, they showed their Rino colors and ran like rats.
They never had any idea of what or how to replace it. Still don't, and dim witted trump can't get out of his way to help. Not that he would have any idea what to do anyway.
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They never had any idea of what or how to replace it. Still don't, and dim witted trump can't get out of his way to help. Not that he would have any idea what to do anyway.
The real dim-wits are the ignoramuses who voted for Odumbo and let him fuck-up this nation's healthcare system, and Trump's role is to sign legislation into law. It's Congress' job to craft legislation as they promised they would.
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Trumps roll is more than just pen pusher. You give him credit if it passes but no responsibility for it failing at all.
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They never had any idea of what or how to replace it. Still don't, and dim witted trump can't get out of his way to help. Not that he would have any idea what to do anyway.

actually they did. ObamaCare was the result of that work from the late 90s which they tabled. They gave it to democrats who ran with it even further. Its a move that has backfired on the Republicans.
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Trumps roll is more than just pen pusher. You give him credit if it passes but no responsibility for it failing at all.
Trump's role is to sign or not sign legislation into law, and then enforce the laws once they become laws, Trey Stupido. It's the Rinos in Congress who aren't delivering on their campaign promises.
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