Angry Trump slams Democrats' investigations after cutting infrastructure meeting short

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  1. Robert

    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I see no weakness in my entire commentary.
    Hitler did something that has to be corrected. When he mass killed the Jews.

    Hitler was authoritarian as are our US Democrats but until the final solution happened, around spring of 1942 property and beatings were the Jews fate and locking them up in camps but he was deep into the war before the enormous exterminations began in Poland.

    Hitler's economy was more authoritarian than socialist. Yet he did enjoy spreading socialism.

    For instance he ordered German citizens to get 2 weeks of paid for vacation. We seldom hear of this in our own media. They focus on the mass killings commencing in 1942 and pretend they love the Jews. Hitler ensured a nation of healthy workers by providing health means to them all. I do not believe Germans had to pay doctors nor hospitals.
     
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    Trump has a tremendous amount of influence over whether a bill passed by the house also passes the GOP controller Senate.

    So it is absurd to argue that Trump bears no responsibility for any bills before they have earned Senate and House approval.
     
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    Ok...
     
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    Obviously she has no respect for Trump but if she had any respect for the office she would go around making spurious unfounded allegations that the President is obstructing justice and involved in a cover up.

    She a piece of trash. Speaking of trash, take a look at her district. SF is a shithole.
     
  5. Robert

    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Almost each word typed above is agreed to by myself.
    Rather try to focus on the tiny segment presenting me with a bit of grief, I prefer to work well with the "I agree" points.

    The statement I do not agree with however is mainly this. But let's not wear ourselves out debating a rather moot point.

    Ryan flooded the Senate with 1181 potential and realized laws, resolutions, etc. Who could stop him and why would republicans get the blame.

    Democrats as a minority in the Senate often are called ineffective. Yet they can easily gum up the works. They are able to prevent bills from reaching Trump.

    In fact when the Republicans were the minority in the Senate, Democrats love to accuse them of stopping Obama. But they refuse to admit that when they are the minority Senate rules allow them to Strangle the Senate to the point little can pass.
     
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    I already told you that two court rulings, from this week, held that Democrats are not abusing their power.

    And go ahead and add the internal IRS lawyer's memo to that pile while you are at it.
     
  7. Robert

    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    In her district, voters find they can't afford life there,. in that shithole.

    Incomes in SF are exceeding an average of $6500 per month but rents are often 75 percent of that. And they also must be fed and of course buy their supply of narcotics needles.
     
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    Spurious unfounded allegations?


    The man just ordered don mcgahn to not testify, refused to hand over any documents and testimony requested by a whole host of congressional committees, and filed multiple lawsuits in various districts to stop validly issued subpoenas against private businesses.

    How are those actions NOT evidence of a cover up?
     
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    If it’s goose...
     
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    As I said, it's too bad that we have federal judges who are unethical, immoral, and despicable.
     
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    I just can’t get upset when you all allowed it
     
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    To most Americans it is (Obviously) evidence of a cover up.

    BUT, to the RW Trumpies (who make-up 80+% of this forum) it is no big deal.

    ^This Forum is obviously slanted way in favor of the Extreme Right Wing Trumpies.
    (And Everybody Knows It).

    Thus, it is a bad place to gauge the ACTUAL Opinions of the Majority of America.

    [​IMG]
     
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    AJ you only have 6 more years of Trump before Pence starts his first term.
     
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    Something similar happened to the Pravda forum once upon a time. It used to be a cool forum with a lot of interesting and intelligent people, but eventually it came to be overrun by anti-Semitic conspiracy theorists. Today it's less than a ghost of what it was, with just a handful of kooks hanging around, sharing their insanity. Everyone else got purged by the kooky administration around the late 2000s.

    It's my impression that this is a common fate for online forums. The crazy people drive out everyone else, because everyone else gets tired of arguing with virtual brick walls, while those brick wall types have their fun trolling and annoying the others. Thus they poison the online community and ultimately kill it.
     
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    Case in point.
     
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    It's evidence of another #WitchHunt by the Democrats. They have no right to do this. There's no right to see income taxes. There's no right to subpoena 8 years of financial records. And McGahn is the former White House Counsel. Trump has every right to claim executive privilege. He let McGahn testify before the special Counsel already. He didn't have to do that.

    Trump won the 2016 election. Can we move on finally?

     
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    Trust me, the feeling is mutual. For example: ""if we had confidence after a thorough investigation of the facts that the president clearly did not commit obstruction of justice, we would so state.” --The Mueller Report"

    And yet, the Mueller report lacked the courage to do the one thing it was supposed to do. The ONLY thing it was supposed to do: Indict.

    When it failed to indict the President, the 'episodes' should have never been referenced. What a travesty of a 'report' written by a man who continues to hold himself unaccountable.
     
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    I am moderate conservative and I love our country, individual freedom, & individual rights every bit as much as you. As a moderate conservative, I don't want government to control people. I want government to protect people & their rights & help people when & where necessary. I DO like the Electoral College, because I do not want only 2-3 areas of our country to dictate the policy for the whole nation. I think that is wrong. I do like State's right as the whole Constitution is based on State's self-governing with the Federal Government only focusing on specific National interests. When a large central government becomes too powerful, corruption becomes worse and we do things like elect Donald Trump. I think we do not over-emphasis on state's rights enough, diversity is good and whether there are imaginary lines or not the country will always have different areas with different ideas and beliefs....though they might be censored without State's Rights. The lack of Electoral College and State's Rights would stagnate differing ideas and beliefs and move us closer to a hive mentality which limits freedom of choice and the power of the people. The more power and freedom given to the top, the more power and freedom that is removed from the bottom....The People.
     
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    And that is the downfall of globalists/statists.
     
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    It is interesting that the Globalists believe that a globalist system would work......with the exact same system that we currently use here in the US. Each country being in a Union and in control of their own Country (State).
     
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    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    You carry that in your wallet and pulled it out to read to us it looks like to me.
     
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    A quick summary:


    According to Congress.gov, the House has passed 235 pieces of legislation during the current session of Congress. That includes big items on the Democratic agenda as well as smaller bipartisan bills that get passed in any Congress, like the naming of post offices.

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    According to Congress.gov, the House has passed 235 pieces of legislation during the current session of Congress. That includes big items on the Democratic agenda as well as smaller bipartisan bills that get passed in any Congress, like the naming of post offices.
    As for major legislation, the House has passed sweeping bills that would address ethics, campaign finance and government reform, as well as bills that would seek to ban discrimination of people based on sexual orientation, create universal background checks, and keep the US in the Paris agreement on climate change.
    The House has passed these agenda-item bills that they campaigned on nearly every week that they've been in session.
    These are largely considered messaging bills since the GOP-controlled Senate has opted not to take up the vast majority of them.
    Of the bills that have passed, 17 were also passed by the Senate and became law, including legislation to end the shutdown, to address the Colorado River Drought, and address conservation and outdoor recreation.
    The House also passed near daily appropriations bills at the beginning of the year to end the government shutdown that were never taken up by the Senate.

    I think when the Dems go back home to campaign they will have plenty to talk to their voters about. The righties - not so much
     
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    The War in Iraq was started by Republican.
     
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    Who is trying to overthrow the government?
     
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    Trump looks slightly unhinged.
     

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