"Morons" gives the cheating, miserable, self-serving bastards far too much praise.The morons are in Congress
Let me articulate this for you:
"I'm not locked in here with them. They're locked in here with me!!"
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Silly me; I thought his proposals were made to favor Americans and be detrimental to illegals and foreign countries that for years lived of the largesse of America.
It's that Congress thingy that you keep missing; the true morons that are supposed to be making laws by working together!
All this back and forth is fun, but at the end of the day, Donald J Trump is the guy in the gym doing "half squats" then bragging about how much weight he had on his back.
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Good morning Bob,
Actually, the "back and forth" on this Thread is valuable. It serves as a contemporaneous digest of Western New York's viewpoints on the "Trump Era." Both sides, thoughtful and for the most part, quite respectful.
Consider if this forum existed during the Civil War, the Great Depression, World War Two, Vietnam, and so forth. Those hypothetical Western New York digests would be incredible to read today.
In a foresighted way, I think it is possibly of great historic value.
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Trump is taking as much crap from the media and Left as possible. Where it is warranted I take no issue with that. What is disturbing is that he is being recognized as not accomplishing anything legislatively while meeting resistance by members of Congress from both political parties; when even turning over a policy to Congress to rule on, and yet he alone takes the heat.
Again Bob, with rare exception all politicos suck, caring more for their political careers and using any means to get votes instead of acting in the best interests of America. They should all be admonished and chastised for their disservice - and for creating this toxic environment – by being voted out of office.
Trump is but one alligator in a swamp filled with alligators from all political parties!
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Controversial 2016 presidential election Russian collusion involving Trump (as yet unproven) or the controversial 2009 Nuclear One uranium deal with Russia, which bears a bigger threat to the security of our country – and at whose personal profit?
http://thehill.com/policy/national-s...administration
Yes Virginia, they all suck – only some more devious and self-serving than the other.
The bribery story and today's Sessions testimony could very well expose the roots and the core of the corrupt "Deep State" and "Parallel Government."
Enter Rep. Frederica Wilson's comments about her impressions of a portion of the Trump telephone call to Mrs. Johnson. Wilson's comments can be viewed as a diversionary scheme to take attention off the bribery story and the Sessions testimony.
What does Trump do?
He gets into a pissing contest with a leftist-whacktoid, concerning an easily twisted, heart-wrenching issue, intentionally contrived as a diversion. Surprise, the Trumpster once again steps on the available press coverage of his own good fortune.
As I have repeatedly said, I like Trump's policies, but his style and approach, at times, make me shake my head.
But, Trump will be Trump.
Gee, someone else seems to get it.
http://buffalonews.com/2017/10/18/le...ssues-we-face/
This is certainly not the America that I know! At some point, hopefully in the very near future, must we not vacate the self-imposed Tower of Babel mentality and address what is stunningly essential to our national interests? Should we not begin by acknowledging the importance of dealing with facts rather than fabrication, with truth versus invention? Any other starting point, I fear, lacks the promise of success.
I agree with the sentiment, but I suggest that it is somewhat hypocritical by the "Staff" writer.
Nevertheless, in the hopes of conversion, yes, I agree with the"Staff," AND suggest that the "Staff," and its peer media, need to stop obsessing on vague stories and twisted narratives, which are politically advantageous to the left.
When the "Staff," aka media, has hard facts, publish those facts. Otherwise, the "Staff" and its peer media, should apply the principles illustrated above.
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