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I'd rather have Daffy Duck as a POTUS than anyone from the left, thats how pathetic the left has become, basiclly anyone but them.
originally posted by: gortex
It's a conclusion most political watchers have already drawn but the claim comes from Britain's man in Washington Sir Kim Darroch.
Dear Mr President.
Please sack John Bolton , for your sake and ours.
originally posted by: Kurokage
originally posted by: Lumenari
originally posted by: Kurokage
a reply to: Middleoftheroad
but you'd rather fork over billions to guys in the coal and oil industry.
Why do tree-huggers always have this mental image of 6 fat rich guys sitting on an oil well as being "the coal and oil industry"?
The oil industry alone provides hundreds of thousand of well-paying jobs... not including support services and money into state, local and business people's pockets.
Cheap and reliable energy? Nah... you would rather have 6$ a gallon gas and a $500 a month electric bill?
The oil industry is 9% of America's GDP.
Without it the economy collaspes.
So yea, let's get rid of it!!!
/facepalm
And why do idiots who have no idea call people tree-huggers, I've never hugged a tree in my life. I simply showed a fact where Trump was wrong, I picked energy as this was Trump using the biggest "fake" news articles out there to try and prove his point.
The renewable energy companys provide hundreds of thousand of well-paying jobs... not including support services and money into state, local and business people's pockets too.
Something called evidence!
originally posted by: Kurokage
a reply to: knowledgehunter0986
You guys are the ones who chose a reality TV star as Prez', who can't make a true statement if he tried most of the time, and spends more time on twitter and golf than on the US presidency. So no it doesn't hurt.
originally posted by: Kurokage
a reply to: knowledgehunter0986
You guys are the ones who chose a reality TV star as Prez', who can't make a true statement if he tried most of the time, and spends more time on twitter and golf than on the US presidency. So no it doesn't hurt.
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: gortex
based on your replies, you are fully in agreement with the opinion in the article. If this was based on the beginning of Trump's presidency, I'd agree, as would Trump himself. He came in, knowing nothing, and unlike previous presidents, he had no guidance, ho help. Those who should have helped him were Obama loyalists, or at the least "never trump" folks. So his initial beginning was chaos and when you look at what he has done thus far, it's my opinion that he adapted quite well on his own.
Sure he's still all the horrible things you think about him, but just as Barry was a good speaker, as well as a gay coke head, Trump seems to have some redeeming qualities.
According to this the failure of the transition process lies squarely with the Trump campaign.
www.theguardian.com...
and yet he has accomplished and achieved way more than almost every other president that came before him. And he still has more time to go..
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: gortex
based on your replies, you are fully in agreement with the opinion in the article. If this was based on the beginning of Trump's presidency, I'd agree, as would Trump himself. He came in, knowing nothing, and unlike previous presidents, he had no guidance, ho help. Those who should have helped him were Obama loyalists, or at the least "never trump" folks. So his initial beginning was chaos and when you look at what he has done thus far, it's my opinion that he adapted quite well on his own.
Sure he's still all the horrible things you think about him, but just as Barry was a good speaker, as well as a gay coke head, Trump seems to have some redeeming qualities.
According to this the failure of the transition process lies squarely with the Trump campaign.
www.theguardian.com...
Sure. He had never been a career politician. He didn't have a pool of peers to enlist for help. And he made some bad calls on what help he did hire. "all the best people". Stupid approach in my opinion, but even with all that, and everyone against him. And I mean everyone. He was still able to get some things done that the people in fly over country wanted, and has a large bit of attention on one of the biggest, being Immigration. If he gets another SCOTUS pick, his presidency will mark a stark change in the dynamics of our nation. Which is a better resume builder than, "I screwed up healthcare for everyone to help .4 percent!"
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Kurokage
The sane way? You must come from the 1 and 1 makes 3 school of math. Or perhaps the "my electric car is clean" school ... pay no attention to the environmental devastation the rare earth mining causes in other places than my backyard or the actual sourcing of the energy that recharges my rare earth battery (even if it's wind power who needs a few bird species here or there) or the mess it will make when I have to replace my rare earth battery to get a new one.