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Poetic Justice or What?
New Yorkers don't like Trump.
They have started a petition to request that the stretch of Fifth Avenue between 56th and 59th be renamed President Barack H. Obama Avenue. If it gets the green light, Trump Tower will have a new address. :jump: |
Hitch up your wagon and take it down for the dedication.🤡
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85,000 signatures so far
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Make sure you show for the ribbon cutting. Wear your best tan suit.
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California should rename itself Obamaville...that would really make trump angry :bl:
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I’ll just send him a letter
Donald Trump 725 President Barack H. Obama Ave NY, NY Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Do you know what a love letter is?
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If only all those snowflakes would vote
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Break that glass ceiling again Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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pete you havent begun to understand trump. the thought of 90,000 snowflakes worked up into a foaming tizzy, feeds his ego. you are not giving him the finger, you’re doing exactly what he wants you to do. trump doesn’t live rent free in anyone’s head more than yours. he eats it up, how can you not see that? he’s making you all crazy. batsh*t crazy.
the right hated obama. we responded with the tea party, which was an amazing political success. how has the left responded to trump? antifa, hissy fits, endless accusations of russian collusion and racism, nominating candidates who are sprinting to the left of Pol Pot. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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If anyone lives in someones head, it's Hillary and Obama in Trumps and yours. So just how is that Tea Party working now that it is Trumpified? The Tea Party movement WAS an American fiscally conservative political movement within the Republican Party. Members of the movement called for lower taxes, and for a reduction of the national debt of the United States and federal budget deficit through decreased government spending. Deficit over a TRILLION, but don't worry 6x BANKRUPT Donnie Trump is in charge. Nobody knows bankruptcy like Donald Trump. As he said, There's always a tweet for that, just need to change the name. The deficits under @realDonaldTrump are the highest in America's history. Why is he bankrupting our country? |
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to obama and the thumping the gop took at all levels in 2008, the tea party was a stunning success, look at the comeback the gop has since then. from a debt perspective, the gop blew the chance they were given, no question. the point was, when the gop got creamed, they rolled up their sleeves and went back to work. when the democrats got annihilated in 2016, they threw a collective temper tantrum that hasn’t begun to abate. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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true, usually happens in a midterm. the gop comeback since 2008 was stunning. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Market seems to indicate trouble on the horizon, if the recession comes Trump better get his legal team ready, because that was his only Trump card. I personally feel he has alienated far to many voters to win another term, but a far left democratic candidate and continued strong economy would give him an outside chance.
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Sky is falling..... Yada Yada Trump this Trump that Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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you be giving trump credit? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
The market is NOT the economy, so I don’t really care, other than it can be an indicator of trouble to come. I give Trump credit for riding the good economy wave and even a rookie could ride that wave.
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If you gauge the economy by the market, yes I’d agree the tax cuts certainly gave a big shot in the arm for corporate profits, top earners and the market. When deregulation f*cks the environment for bottom line, sorry I don’t see that as a win for anyone but those profiting by the move.
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I just don't see the evidence that your narrative holds water. |
Stay tuned, the beautiful economic wave Trump rode in on, might be about to break and I’m not sure he can swim in the turbulent waters that might be coming.
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And what is the GDP now, where is the billions of dollars a Trumps trade war is bringing in from China, how are those farmers doing with our tax payer bailout, but no swamp draining, no deficit paydown and no cut back in golfing or the millions we pay for security at his resorts. Your kidding yourself if you don’t think Trump inherited a strong and growing economy, one that came a long way from what Obama inherited.
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Thank you for letting us know he has made the economy stronger. Enjoy real leadership you liberal fool.
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addition to the markets, how about unemployment and gdp? are those healthy? or has trump destroyed those? he didn’t just ride obama’s wave, he did things very differently, and whether you like it or not, it’s working. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Some of this would have happened regardless of Trump or Clinton but the tax cuts proved to be little more than a sugar high as expected and the trade wars are destabilizing the situation. Not sure what your definition of working is. |
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