
President Trump
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At first I didn't realize the last quote in your post was Gwamps 

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Lol and now Priebus is out. Quickly becoming the most openly nepotistic government of the last century.
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The way he was fired was just as low as when Comey got axed. Comey learned from the TV behind him in a meeting, Priebus learned from a tweet when he got kicked off a motorcade.
[quote="YourGrandpa"]I'm satisfied with voicing my opinion and moving on.[/quote]
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Speaking of firing, The Mooch just got the axe. His wife is divorcing him because of this job and he sold all of his companies, and he only lasted 10 days. 

[quote="YourGrandpa"]I'm satisfied with voicing my opinion and moving on.[/quote]
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what a dunce 
Lead a crusade against Priebus only to be fired by his replacement.

Lead a crusade against Priebus only to be fired by his replacement.
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so wtf has the god emperor actually done in the last 7 months apart from tweet, hire and fire people, and fail to abolish the ACA?
i mean, no government is better than bad government, but this is taking it to the next level
i mean, no government is better than bad government, but this is taking it to the next level

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He withdrew us from the TPP (yay!) and from the Paris Climate Agreement (boo!). Most of the bills he's signed are insignificant (renaming buildings and shit), but he's spent a lot of time repealing Obama's executive orders like the petty child he is.
[quote="YourGrandpa"]I'm satisfied with voicing my opinion and moving on.[/quote]
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if he can finally kill off TTIP that would help also
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Yeah, TPP was a silver lining to all this, but losing the Paris Climate Agreement might not have been worth it. Same for TTIP if we lose Net Neutrality in the mean time...
[quote="YourGrandpa"]I'm satisfied with voicing my opinion and moving on.[/quote]
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I know Mueller still has a ton of investigating to do (because there's so much bullshit and lies to sort through), but can't he just go ahead and give us something to charge Trump with? The more he sits in power, the more shit will fuck up. The investigation could very well go into late 2018 or longer...
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 66676.html

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/tru ... 9ef70528d9Donald Trump administration orders 70 airstrikes on Yemen in a month - twice as many as 2016 total
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/20 ... erals.htmlTrump Endorses Obama’s Policy in Syria and Iraq
but gullible people will still believe Trump is somehow different and better...Trump’s New Afghanistan Strategy: Keep the Minerals!

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Cilivian casualties under Trump are far outpacing those of Obama.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/president- ... ns-per-day
http://www.thedailybeast.com/president- ... ns-per-day
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Can you imagine the shit storm that would ensue if the charge didn't stick? It has to be totally bulletproof.xer0s wrote:I know Mueller still has a ton of investigating to do (because there's so much bullshit and lies to sort through), but can't he just go ahead and give us something to charge Drumpf with? The more he sits in power, the more shit will fuck up. The investigation could very well go into late 2018 or longer...
[quote="YourGrandpa"]I'm satisfied with voicing my opinion and moving on.[/quote]
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But the emails!shaft wrote:Cilivian casualties under Trump are far outpacing those of Obama.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/president- ... ns-per-day
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Look, I am trying to avoid the news as such. Too depressing
.... and I trust the word from folk here in our little Q3W World. So, what's the news with that new US President President Trump?

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he's still a flaccid cock and all-round major league shithorn
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Aaaaaaaand 5 days later, the assessment still holds trueseremtan wrote:he's still a flaccid cock and all-round major league shithorn

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This major league shithorn is about to get us into a war with North Korea. Fire and fury, what a fucking imbecile.
[quote="YourGrandpa"]I'm satisfied with voicing my opinion and moving on.[/quote]
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He's trying to pull off the Nixon madman routine... Total miscalculation... Retard...
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I'll explain the "for whatever reason" bit.xer0s wrote:If Russia wanted to help Trump become President (for whatever reason), why are these Russians now coming out saying they attended meetings with Trump Jr? This will surely damage the Trumps and therefore will damage whatever advantage they wanted by having Trump in the White House. Unless all they wanted to do from the beginning was stir shit up and cause chaos. They damn sure doing that...
Years ago when Putin was taking reign in Russia he discovered that the oligarchs of the time weren't just stealing money from the people but they were also stealing power. IE: control over government laws etc... To dissuade this he took one of the biggest oligarchs and put him on trial and sent to prison. To avoid the same fate other oligarchs asked Putin how to avoid going to jail and he basically had them pay him a percentage of their earnings to keep the status quo. This led to Putin amassing a huge fortune, possibly as much as 200 billion or more. One of the funds they were stealing from had a fund manager that hired a lawyer to investigate where the money was going. The lawyers name was Sergei Magnitsky and he uncovered what I'm saying above, when he brought this to officials to he was accused of stealing the money and sent to jail. Putin didn't want this guy meddling in his shit and they tried to force a confession out of him but ultimately killed him in jail after a year of torture.
The fund manager realizing he couldn't go to Russian authorities to get justice went to the US instead and convinced them to pass the magnitsky act. Otherwise known as the currect sanctions on russian oligarchs, including Putin. So right now for example, Putin has a huge store of wealth outside of russia he can't access because of these sanctions and he'd really like to have access to it. Basically, Putin and the oligarchs have all this wealth they can't use outside of Russia. Putin wants Trump in power so he'll remove the magnitsky act. that's the crux of all of this. It isn't about foreign influence it's simply about a lot of money.
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Old news chump... Try to keep up...
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Didn't read the entire 82 page thread but figured if he was asking it hadn't been discussed yet.
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Prolly hasn't, but non morons already know this...