Marginalization of Obama, Trump wastes no time

14 Nov 2016 16:50 #1 by ramage
Trump has spoken with Putin (Russia), Xi Jinping (China), Abe (Japan). Will meet with all in the near future. Obama is going on a European tour. It should be noted that Trump has spoken with May (Britain) , Holland (France), public statements indicate that he was well received by all. Perhaps Obama should play more golf.
On the domestic side:
The border officers are going to resist Obama's directive to allow more illegals into the country. If congress pursues an investigation of the Clinton foundation, that is a function of that branch of government. Similarly Roe V. Wade is settled law unless a SC judgement puts in back in the hands of the states.

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17 Nov 2016 17:29 #2 by ramage
Mr. Trump has reached out to Romney, Haley, and others that were outspoken in their opposition to him. He has been gracious to all. What is it that about Trump that offends the opposition? Portland OR has a bill in excess of $1 million for the destruction from the "non-violent" protestors of his election. I wonder how Denver would have reacted should these demonstrations happened in the "Queen of the Plains" city? PLEASE, some explain to me how smashing the window of a store and stealing the merchandise is in any way a protest against the decision of the voters?

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20 Nov 2016 21:15 #3 by FredHayek
The party that preaches tolerance is intolerant to anyone who does not agree with them.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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21 Nov 2016 08:19 - 21 Nov 2016 08:21 #4 by You Know Who

ramage wrote: Mr. Trump has reached out to Romney, Haley, and others that were outspoken in their opposition to him. He has been gracious to all. What is it that about Trump that offends the opposition? Portland OR has a bill in excess of $1 million for the destruction from the "non-violent" protestors of his election. I wonder how Denver would have reacted should these demonstrations happened in the "Queen of the Plains" city? PLEASE, some explain to me how smashing the window of a store and stealing the merchandise is in any way a protest against the decision of the voters?


:? You're not the smartest pencil in the box are you? If protests were all sunshine and flowers they wouldn't be a protests, would they?

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21 Nov 2016 08:22 #5 by FredHayek
:??? Liberal mobs burning down super liberal cities like Portland. And they think the Right are the stupid ones... :hairfire:

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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21 Nov 2016 08:29 #6 by You Know Who

FredHayek wrote: :??? Liberal mobs burning down super liberal cities like Portland. And they think the Right are the stupid ones... :hairfire:


The whole world thinks you're the stupid ones :coffeenews:

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21 Nov 2016 08:50 #7 by FredHayek

You Know Who wrote:

FredHayek wrote: :??? Liberal mobs burning down super liberal cities like Portland. And they think the Right are the stupid ones... :hairfire:


The whole world thinks you're the stupid ones :coffeenews:


Actually if you put down the bong and read the paper, you would see that Europe, South Korea, and Japan have all been moving to the Right.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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21 Nov 2016 09:58 #8 by ScienceChic
As Sean O'Sullivan said, "We have the best Democracy that money can buy."

"When people show you who they are believe them the first time." ~Maya Angelou

"Remember this because it will happen many times in your life. When people show you who they are the first time believe them. Not the 29th. time. When a man doesn't call you back the first time, when you are mistreated the first time, when someone shows you lack of integrity or dishonesty the first time, know that this will be followed many many other times, that will some point in life come back to haunt or hurt you. Live your life in truth. Don't pretend to be someone you're not. You will survive anything if you live your life from the point of view of truth." ~Oprah Winfrey

Trump has yet to show me anything redeeming throughout this entire year, and a whole lot of despicable morals. As Jim Wright and others have pointed out, he's responded like a child on Twitter (e.g. Pence/Hamilton) - how's he going to handle world leaders actively working to manipulate him? The number of reported hate crimes is up dramatically since the election, those he encouraged with hateful words have taken it as license to act in despicable ways and he hasn't done much to condemn that at all. Kids have even been harassed in elementary schools, getting called racist names. Kids. By other kids.

Can anyone share what's redeemable about those he's been choosing for his transition team, or floated as possible cabinet appointments? Do you honestly believe he's going to fix what's broken in Washington? If so, how?

Oh, and bribery to win an election is not acceptable either. See 'Draining the Swamp - Pam Bondi post

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The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it. ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is. ~Winston Churchill

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21 Nov 2016 11:00 #9 by Rick

ScienceChic wrote: As Sean O'Sullivan said, "We have the best Democracy that money can buy."

Proven untrue this time... now watch how much Hillary and Bill get for their speeches... they won't be able to draw flies since there is no more influence to sell.

As for Trump, I'm going to do what I did with Obama and hope my first instincts were wrong. I was right about Obama but fortunately he spent so much time golfing and vacationing that he wasn't able to create the socialist hell hole he wanted. I think liberal arrogance made him think that all he had to do was start a movement and the people would gladly swallow it.

It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers−out of unorthodoxy

George Orwell

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21 Nov 2016 11:08 #10 by FredHayek
Great point Rick, the big money donors like Wall Street picked the wrong candidate. The big money GOP donors like the Koch brothers refused to donate to Trump. Trump won with tons of media appearances on CNN and Fox where he was often attacked by hosts like Megyn Kelly and Jake Tapper and small donors.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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