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Trump, Again
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Posted by mhaze, Wednesday, 28 August 2019 9:22:13 AM
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I don't think Donald Trump is going to adjust his actions to suit left wing cranks in America, let alone those in Australia.
Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 28 August 2019 9:59:59 AM
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Yeah the Marxist cheer on the likes of Jussie Mollet. They love everything fake or based on a lie.
Posted by runner, Wednesday, 28 August 2019 10:36:09 AM
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Yes Trump again.
He has the Chinese blinking, he put the French mummies boy in his place, the German dragon back on her fat ass, & a trade deal helping the US & the UK, sticking it to the bureaucrats of the EU, all in a couple of days. WOW. Let's hope Boris was taking notes. He could use a bit of Trump chess skills in beating the EU bureaucrats, & his own elite. Posted by Hasbeen, Wednesday, 28 August 2019 1:10:36 PM
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OK learning
Lets try again What do the majority [check it out] of Americans think of Trump Then what do leaders of Americas Friendly country's think of him Tell me, what do the leaders of Russia, North Korea and Iran think of him Is there room to think they are playing him for a fool The lost right find themselves happy he loves Russian and North Korean Dictators Big turn around from `1970 Trump has weakened the west Harms world trade Threatening our whole financial system Think about it Posted by Belly, Wednesday, 28 August 2019 1:22:47 PM
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Dear individual,
You write; “He's having a great deal of trouble achieving that due to the many forces doing their utmost in working on him not to succeed.” Yeh right. He had control over both houses of Congress and did zip to address the budget deficit. Instead he jacks up military spending even further and gives himself and his rich mates large tax reductions which look like taking the deficit to over a trillion dollars a year. All he has done is given the economy a sugar hit through increasing the deficit. Cheap and nasty and certainly profiting him and his companies. Dear mhaze, What drugs are you on today? I directly assailed and demolished your first claim for Trump about his running of the economy. You have decided not to flag your favourite so perhaps we should just pick the next on your list; “Manufacturing is returning despite the Obamessiah saying it couldn't be done.” I'm sorry but is factually incorrect. The drive to bring back manufacturing jobs was well underway through the Obama 'insourcing' initiatives. http://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/blog/2012/01/11/everything-you-need-know-about-insourcing “Through the course of the past two years, the economy has added 334,000 manufacturing job, and that's the strongest two-year period of manufacturing growth since the 1990s.” Obama had many other initiatives including programs of increasing skilled workforce of apprenticeship programs and certificates. I'm not saying Trump hasn't had some impact but his lever seems to be whacking tariffs on goods from China and other countries. It isn't driving US competitiveness at all but I will say I do support tariff protection for certain industries in Australia and we would still have a car industry in this country if we had politicians prepared to stand up for it. As to Warren mate I do love it when you bring it up. You were completely dismantled in that discussion and it still stings by the look of it. Posted by SteeleRedux, Wednesday, 28 August 2019 1:27:28 PM
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I list a few of the reasons we need to be thankful for Trump and, unable to assail any of them, he heads off in an entirely other direction and demands that I follow him down that particular rabbit hole.
I agree that Trump's America isn't perfect. We adults recognise that in the real world (you should visit one day SR) nothing is perfect.
But with all the things I listed (which, yes, I do stand by) Trump's America is pretty damn good and only getting better. As compared to his various recent predecessors things are excellent although I'd doubt that those who hated him from the outset are ever going to admit that they were just dunces.
BTW, SR, I see you've now remembered who Liz Warren is. Tell me, is she still an Indian in your eyes or are you at least prepared to admit you were led down the garden path on that one as well?
Meanwhile, in the real world, Japan has now agreed to buy excess US corn. In the trade war with China, one of their weapons was to cut back on agricultural purchases to alienate US farmers from the Administration. Suddenly that tactic is out the window and the Chinese blinked. As usual Trump is playing 3D chess while the others just wait for the next shoe to drop. Some, no names mind you, are still trying to work out the rules to checkers.