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Trump near the end?

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Fake News! always deny the other sides evidence and call it Fake News, it confuses enough to help in the end
But if Trump was a Democrat POTUS?
You would hear the screams for his head on the moon
Latest polling in America warns a twenty percent swing towards impeachment has taken place
How can any one not see at best the man thinks others know more than his CIA and FBI? how can he think we truly started investigating his silly acts?
Posted by Belly, Tuesday, 1 October 2019 4:02:08 PM
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Dear Belly,

I'm coming to terms with the fact that conservative men
hate change, never want to admit a mistake and cannot
handle certain people - like women, racial and
religious minorities, refugees, immigrants, gay people,
Labor supporters, socialists - being in charge.

Trump is pretending to be their savior, but those in
agriculture and manufacturing in the US should have
figured out already that Trump is not their savior.
The trade war has deeply harmed blue collar households -
and do you think anyone is now in the mood to bail him out?

What I still can't get my head around is - how did this
cruel, vain, ignorant, greedy, egomaniac get into office
in the first place and how come he's still there -
especially since he so frequently flaunts his least
attractive qualities. Are Americans really that stupid?
Or is it because they have been taught since childhood
that the office of the President must be respected at
all costs - and they don't want to set a precedent of
impeachment. Instead they'll grab him when he retires -
with criminal charges. They can't do it while the man's
in office?
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 1 October 2019 4:06:51 PM
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Foxy, I suggest you look at the immature behaviour of the Democrat hopefuls. The whole political process is nothing more than a dung fight. They cannot accept a Republican beat Hilary, who is as corrupt as Biden in selling out America.
Posted by Josephus, Tuesday, 1 October 2019 4:31:04 PM
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http://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/29/us/politics/tom-bossert-trump-ukraine.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article
Foxy I share your every thought , too wounder how Conservatives, world wide became focused on money not people
My link stuns me, know about it but being reminded Trump took such dreadful action, in chasing of a phantom?
We are at the start, not near the end, of this investigation, on it hangs a very important out come
Can Republicans rebuild without tea party Trumps followers still in control
The world needs statesmen and women maybe Warren is such a person, but in current America unlikely to be elected because American men fear such a thing
Posted by Belly, Tuesday, 1 October 2019 4:31:53 PM
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Josephus,

Trump is not a Republican. He only became one
to run for office. If they would have said no to him
he stated he was going to run as an Independent.
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 1 October 2019 4:47:20 PM
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Mhaze,

My understanding is that Trump inherited $ 600 million in the mid-sixties. If he'd left it in the bank, it would have grown to ten billion or maybe much more. He's been bankrupt at least three times.

Real smart.

Joe
Posted by Loudmouth, Tuesday, 1 October 2019 4:56:43 PM
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