TV Networks’ Coverage of Trump Was 90% Negative in 2018, Study Shows

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  1. superbadbrutha

    superbadbrutha Banned

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    No I told you to donate because you were running that DS about how charitable you are, but when it was time to put up it was found that you were just running that DS.
     
  2. struth

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    Again what is DS? I offered to help! I asked you what your specific issues where, where you lived so I could help! I’m here for you, I want you to get back on your feet. What sort of work do you do? I can pay you to clean my house...maybe do some yard work. Heck, I might even have you answer phones at my office..you think you could do that for a little while? I’ll get you signed up at the Food Bank I volunteer at too...come on man, don’t be to proud to ask for help now
     
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    That is nonsense. The Dems want border security. Trump justs wants a bit of wall so he can pretend he fulfilled his campaign promise.

    Trump hasn't even spent the money he has already gotten for border security.
     
  4. Texas Republican

    Texas Republican Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    The people that work on the border say they need more walls (or fences). Pelosi won’t give $1 toward a wall/fence because she doesn’t want to give Trump a win.
     
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    Trump serious had some real wins that ALL Americans should have celebrated and should have received positive coverage by our media, but did not.

    Our "Free Press" has become nothing more than a Leftwing / Globalist / Democratic Party propaganda machine.
     
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    Nah, she just won't give in to hostage taking. Trump hasn't even spent the money appropriated last year.
     
  7. rahl

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    Lol, nope. It specifically shows republicans killed every single bill from 2001-2007

    TIMELINE FOR FANNIE/FREDDIE REGULATION 1995-2006

    No legislation to further regulate GSEs is passed by a Republican-controlled Congress.

    October 7, 2004

    The House Financial Services Committee Chairman Michael Oxley (R-OH) cancels a markup on legislation to reform GSEs at the request of President Bush. According to CBS Marketwatch: "Strong opposition by the Bush Administration forced a top Republican congressman to delay a vote on a bill that would create a new regulator for mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac."

    May 25, 2005

    The House Financial Services Committee, under control of House Republicans and Chairman Oxley, passed a GSE Reform bill, H.R. 1461, by a vote of 65-5. Every Democrat on the Committee voted for the bill. Five Republicans, arguing that the bill did not go far enough, voted against H.R. 1461: Reps. Ed Royce, Ron Paul, Tom Feeney, Jeb Hensarling, and Scott Garrett.

    July 28, 2005

    The Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, then chaired by Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL), passed S. 190, the Bush Administration’s bill, out of Committee. The bill was passed by a party-line vote of 11-10. The bill did not reach the Senate floor for a vote.

    October 26, 2005

    On the day the House was scheduled to vote on H.R. 1461, the Bush Administration issued a Statement of Administration Policy opposing the House Republican GSE bill.

    October 26, 2005

    H.R. 1461 passes House by a vote of 331-90, with 122 Democrats voting in favor. Note: Frank voted against the bill when it reached the floor, but not because of any opposition to reforming the GSEs, but because the Republican leadership decided to cut out funding for faith-based charities that provide low-income rental housing from the Affordable Housing Trust Fund.

    September 2006

    Oxley and Frank send a bipartisan letter to Senator Shelby urging GSE reform. Many Democrats and Republicans signed this letter urging the Senate to act.

    January 2007

    Democrats take control of the House and Senate; Barney Frank is named Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee.

    March 28, 2007

    The House Financial Services Committee passes H.R. 1427, the GSE reform bill, by a vote of 49-15. The legislation had the support of the Bush Administration and represented a tougher bill than the 2005 effort. Incredibly, 19 Republicans opposed the bill.
     
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    Does DS stand for DumbShits?

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