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#1001 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 474 weeks ago
and so it begins...
https://gma.yahoo.com/carter-page-somet … ries.html#
It's all like an onion that keeps on peeling.
More comes out...
British spies were first to spot Trump team's links with Russia
Exclusive: GCHQ is said to have alerted US agencies after becoming aware of contacts in 2015
#1002 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 474 weeks ago
mitchejw wrote:Adults know RF doesn't post the Rasmussen poll anymore because it no longer fits his confirmation bias....
Adults know that RF scoured the internet to find the poll that made Trump look the best and repeatedly posted it.
Adults know that nothing is getting done right now and nothing will get done this year....
Get SLCs balls out of your mouth and quit lying. Ramussen is the best poll out there because of their data. I don't care if you disagree, but I know you have no clue what data any pollsters uses. I posted them 2 or 3 times to directly refute your partisan, alarmist nonsense posting some poll you didn't even understand. You're not an intelligent person, we all get that. It's painfully apparent in your writing style and how you can't even summarize an article you linked (SLC suffers the same problem, but he runs away and refuses to defend his lies hoping people will forget. You just jam the dildo right back up your ass and ask for more).
I'm flattered you're in love with me, but I won't be the gentle lover SLC has been. I'm sure you two have had a lot of fun being Alpha males together while you jerk off to home made porn of an Obama stand in fucking your wives (See, I can use the same insults our two resident cuckolds use!)
Your party is irrelevant. The adults are in charge. The other adults will weigh and comment on each action and not pull 9/11 conspiracies to justify their opinions. The idiots and children will scream at the wind, stomp their feet and claim they have any real power.
Until you or the truther can come up with something factual or original, I won't be engaging you any longer. Feel free to lick SLC's ass for a few more months. He lost all his other cheerleaders that supported him over the years, so hopefully you go away soon too.

#1003 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 474 weeks ago
Biden argued for not voting on Bush 1s SCOTUS nominee.
Well let's see. There was not a nominee to consider, no vote was ever taken to delay or block consideration of a potential nominee (much less actually do it) and there was no vacancy to fill in the first place.
Adults know that Democrats crosssed the line and used the nuclear option.
After blocking the preceding president from appointing a Supreme Court slot for a year...of course they did. There is no equivalency here.
Adults know Republicans used every option at their disposal to slow Obama's agenda.
They used everything at their disposal to block ideas that were once theirs: The individual mandate, cap n trade, clean energy, nuclear start treaty, expansion of Medicare/Medicaid (Bush), deficit reduction commission (or deficit spending in general), the dream act, End of Life counseling (see Medicare expansion aka "death panels")...on and on.
As I said, Republicans stand for nothing.
Adults know Hillary campaigned on doing a hell of a lot more to Syria than Trump.
Adults know Obama cited the same authority Trump is for his actions in Syria.
So? What's that got to do with anything Mr. non sequitur?
Trump was against it simply because Obama expressed interest in it (via Congress, unlike your hero agent orange.) Today he's clearly for it. Republicans too are clearly OK with it now, unlike when Obama was president.
Republicans stand for nothing, and neither do you. You're just an angry beta.
#1004 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 474 weeks ago
Trump says North Korea is looking for trouble, and deployed a Navy strike group to a peninsula off Korea as a "show of force."
Making America great again...
#1005 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 474 weeks ago
Circa 2013.
https://twitter.com/seanhannity/status/375071259643879425
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Now that's rich.
Republicans don't believe in anything. Zero. Zilch.
#1006 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 474 weeks ago
Hey remember when all those crybaby Republicans were in a constant state of anger over Obama traveling/golfing/doing anything?
Today with Trump? Just like anything else they're completely OK with now...Crickets...
Trump on pace to surpass 8 years of Obama's travel spending in 1 year
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump's travel to his private club in Florida has cost over an estimated $20 million in his first 80 days as president, putting the president on pace in his first year of office to surpass former President Barack Obama's spending on travel for his entire eight years.
The outsized spending on travel stands in stark relief to Trump's calls for belt tightening across the federal government and the fact that he regularly criticized Obama for costing the American taxpayer money every time he took a trip.
Given variations in each trip, estimating the security costs around a presidential trip is difficult. But a 2016 Government Accountability Office report about a four-day trip Obama took to Florida in 2013 -- one similar to Trump's trips -- found the total cost to the Secret Service and Coast Guard was $3.6 million.
To date, Trump has spent six weekends -- and a total of 21 days -- at Mar-A-Lago, his private Palm Beach club. The total estimated costs for those trips are around $21.6 million.
Obama, by contrast, spent just under $97 million on travel in his eight years as president, according to documents reviewed by Judicial Watch, a conservative government watchdog. These trips included personal trips - including ski trips to Aspen and the Obama's annual family vacation in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts -- and work trips, like a visit to Everglades National Park on Earth Day in 2015.
Trump's frequent weekend travel makes it all but certain the 45th President will surpass Obama's spending in his first term, likely within months.
The spending comes as Trump asks the federal government to slash non-defense spending by $54 billion, including deep cuts to the State Department, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Environmental Protection Agency and the wholesale elimination of other federal programs. The proposed cuts, which are unlikely to be adopted in total, will correspond with $54 billion in increases to defense spending.
Trump's frequent trips to Florida will likely end soon. Businesses in Palm Beach County have been told to expect the president to visit through May, but that Trump will likely stop visiting after that because the weather in the area begins to get stiflingly hot.
Instead, many expect Trump will then start making frequent trips to his penthouse apartment at Trump Tower in New York City -- where first lady Melania Trump has been living for the first part of 2017 as their son, Baron, finishes school -- and his private Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster Township, New Jersey.
Trump is said to be particularly fond of his New Jersey property. Ivanka Trump was married there, and Trump used the country club as president-elect to put together his government after winning November's election. In a sign of his love for the club, Trump has expressed a desire to be buried on the property.
But as much as the trips are a budget problem for Trump, they are also a public relations issue.
The president was an outspoken critic of Obama's travel, routinely slamming his predecessor on Twitter for his holiday trips home to Hawaii.
"The habitual vacationer, @BarackObama, is now in Hawaii. This vacation is costing taxpayers $4 milion +++ while there is 20% unemployment," Trump tweeted in 2011 with an incorrect unemployment figure.
Trump later tweeted: "President @BarackObama's vacation is costing taxpayers millions of dollars——Unbelievable!"
High costs of security and travel
Despite these comments, Trump and his family have proven to be an expensive first family to protect.
Not only does Trump travel frequently, but New York City officials have said it costs between $127,000 to $146,000 a day to protect first lady Melania Trump when she is in New York and the president is not there.
Trump has yet to visit New York as president.
The extensive needs of the Trump family have put strains staffing on the Secret Service, too.
Dozens of agents from field offices across the country, including New York, have been temporarily pulled off their normal criminal investigation duties to work two-week rotations protecting members of the large Trump family, Secret Service officials told CNN.
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said earlier this month that the Department of Homeland Security will ask for additional funding to protect Trump.
"They need a lot more agents, not just because of the Trump era, although that is additional because he has a lot of children and grandchildren," Kelly told senators on the Homeland Security Committee. "We need more agents and we need more uniformed personnel."
Kelly also acknowledged the strain the Secret Service is under.
"We need a larger Secret Service," Kelly said, "because we need to get some of these people a little bit of time at home with their families."
#1007 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 475 weeks ago
I would not be surprised to see Bannon and Priebus out within a month or so.
#1008 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 475 weeks ago
I see some Trumpers who have been completely silent during his bumbling clusterfuck of a presidency now perk up with their red hats now that we bombed someone. Trump is a lying liar and a bumbling idiot. The rubes always howled when Obama mentioned anything about W. They can't stop talking about O or their Messiah's constant lies about him.
I'm not against the bombing so much as I do not trust the clown giving the bombing orders. He fucked up with Yemen, so his track record already sucks.
A lot of Alt Right types are very angry with Trump over this strike. The timing is also interesting: Bannon out of NSC just days prior.
#1009 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 475 weeks ago
This pretty much sums it up:
Is angry that people "blame America first." ^^
But blames Syria on Obama like all the other cons.
#1010 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 475 weeks ago
This is too moronic to respond to.....
It's the virtual equivalent of truck nuts...no doubt about it.
