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wdmso 03-15-2019, 08:12 AM Again another storie oddly absent in Political Threads
it will be vetoed no doubt and end up in court ,,, the Rinos comments have been already being used to attack those Republicans who voted against it many on principled arguments ...
Like Kasich said 'Put country over party'
I know some dont like Cut and Paste it provides to much information i guess?
Article 1 of the Constitution, Section 9 that gives the legislative branch specific powers.
No money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law.
Jim in CT 03-15-2019, 08:28 AM Again another storie oddly absent in Political Threads
it will be vetoed no doubt and end up in court ,,, the Rinos comments have been already being used to attack those Republicans who voted against it many on principled arguments ...
Like Kasich said 'Put country over party'
I know some dont like Cut and Paste it provides to much information i guess?
Article 1 of the Constitution, Section 9 that gives the legislative branch specific powers.
No money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law.
It was a rebuke of Trump, no doubt. He will veto, no doubt, as most of the people who voted for him, would want him to do. If it's unconstitutional, the courts will block him. That's exactly how the system is supposed to work.
I see you didn't post anything about the elderly woman in CA who was brutally murdered by an illegal, who was arrested for drugs, ICE asked the county to hold him for them, the county refuse, and as a direct result of that sanctuary policy, she is dead.
Sea Dangles 03-15-2019, 09:07 AM This is how it works,Trump has been putting country over party since he was elected.
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wdmso 03-15-2019, 09:30 AM This is how it works,Trump has been putting country over party since he was elected.
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Ya ok ! More like Him 1st and base 2nd before country
And seems he also thinks he has muscle on the ground to take care of his political enemy’s
I can tell you I have the support of the police, the support of the military, the support of the Bikers for Trump – I have the tough people, but they don’t play it tough — until they go to a certain point, and then it would be very bad, very bad.
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Jim in CT 03-15-2019, 10:01 AM Ya ok ! More like Him 1st and base 2nd before country
And seems he also thinks he has muscle on the ground to take care of his political enemy’s
I can tell you I have the support of the police, the support of the military, the support of the Bikers for Trump – I have the tough people, but they don’t play it tough — until they go to a certain point, and then it would be very bad, very bad.
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sometimes a president will overstep, and that’s why we have courts. do you think the supreme court never struck down anything obama ever did? Hobby Lobby and catholic nuns successfully suedmibama in the supreme court, who ruled obama was violating their civil rights.
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wdmso 03-15-2019, 10:30 AM It was a rebuke of Trump, no doubt. He will veto, no doubt, as most of the people who voted for him, would want him to do. If it's unconstitutional, the courts will block him. That's exactly how the system is supposed to work.
I see you didn't post anything about the elderly woman in CA who was brutally murdered by an illegal, who was arrested for drugs, ICE asked the county to hold him for them, the county refuse, and as a direct result of that sanctuary policy, she is dead.
nor
Trump Administration Cuts The Size Of Fines For Health Violations In Nursing Homes
but once again the Two things are not remotely the same are they
wdmso 03-15-2019, 10:31 AM sometimes a president will overstep, and that’s why we have courts. do you think the supreme court never struck down anything obama ever did? Hobby Lobby and catholic nuns successfully suedmibama in the supreme court, who ruled obama was violating their civil rights.
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again confusing topics shocking
Sea Dangles 03-15-2019, 12:07 PM Ya ok ! More like Him 1st and base 2nd before country
And seems he also thinks he has muscle on the ground to take care of his political enemy’s
I can tell you I have the support of the police, the support of the military, the support of the Bikers for Trump – I have the tough people, but they don’t play it tough — until they go to a certain point, and then it would be very bad, very bad.
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You are his base,strengthening and unifying it on a daily basis. Unfortunately,not even clever enough to understand why.
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spence 03-15-2019, 06:04 PM This is how it works,Trump has been putting country over party since he was elected.
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I’d like to understand how pathological dishonesty from the most powerful person on the planet is in any way in the best interest of our country.
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detbuch 03-15-2019, 06:55 PM I’d like to understand how pathological dishonesty from the most powerful person on the planet is in any way in the best interest of our country.
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His "dishonesty" is not pathological. According to a prominent political psychologist,"Pathological means that someone is going to go from one lie to the next to the next, possibly without control," and according to this psychologist, who rather sees "him as a master manipulator. He's deliberate in his fabrication," or, per Widipedia, "Pathological lying can be described as a habituation of lying. It is when an individual consistently lies for no personal gain."
I suppose that well placed fabrications can be in the best interest of our country. Just about all politicians and most world leaders seem to think so. They consistently fabricate narratives that favor what they wish to achieve when it is necessary either to get votes, or to persuade whomever they debate or negotiate with.
spence 03-15-2019, 07:13 PM His "dishonesty" is not pathological. According to a prominent political psychologist,"Pathological means that someone is going to go from one lie to the next to the next, possibly without control," and according to this psychologist, who rather sees "him as a master manipulator. He's deliberate in his fabrication," or, per Widipedia, "Pathological lying can be described as a habituation of lying. It is when an individual consistently lies for no personal gain."
I suppose that well placed fabrications can be in the best interest of our country. Just about all politicians and most world leaders seem to think so. They consistently fabricate narratives that favor what they wish to achieve when it is necessary either to get votes, or to persuade whomever they debate or negotiate with.
I almost just threw up. Are you ok?
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detbuch 03-15-2019, 09:01 PM I almost just threw up. Are you ok?
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Your the one who needed to heave. I'm fine.
Got Stripers 03-16-2019, 07:55 AM I almost just threw up. Are you ok?
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It happens when you are drunk on the Trump coolaid, it allows you to ingnore the means, if it justifys the ends. It narrows you focus, so you don’t see anything outside the narrow vision the coolaid produces and things are reversed in your mind; loosing becomes winning, wrong becomes right, lying becomes truth.
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detbuch 03-16-2019, 09:40 AM It happens when you are drunk on the Trump coolaid, it allows you to ingnore the means, if it justifys the ends. It narrows you focus, so you don’t see anything outside the narrow vision the coolaid produces and things are reversed in your mind; loosing becomes winning, wrong becomes right, lying becomes truth.
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Could you specify the means and ends you're referring to? Could you narrow your focus on those means and ends so that I can better know the coolaid I'm drinking? Then I will be able to see things as clearly as you do.
Could you specify the means and ends you're referring to? Could you narrow your focus on those means and ends so that I can better know the coolaid I'm drinking? Then I will be able to see things as clearly as you do.
It’s much better to just sit back, put your feet up and enjoy it than to try to figure out why it’s bad for you.
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detbuch 03-17-2019, 07:00 AM It’s much better to just sit back, put your feet up and enjoy it than to try to figure out why it’s bad for you.
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I think it's much better to do both. Might take a little more gumption, but lazy can make you stupid.
detbuch 03-18-2019, 02:53 PM It happens when you are drunk on the Trump coolaid, it allows you to ingnore the means, if it justifys the ends. It narrows you focus, so you don’t see anything outside the narrow vision the coolaid produces and things are reversed in your mind; loosing becomes winning, wrong becomes right, lying becomes truth.
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Could you specify the means and ends you're referring to? Could you narrow your focus on those means and ends so that I can better know the coolaid I'm drinking? Then I will be able to see things as clearly as you do.
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