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But anyway, may he rest in peace
Is there no bottom?
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Not for Trump, not a moral or ethical bone in his body.
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What year was that?
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He flew that boy for Trump and the brand .. he was just a good PR . He didn’t care about the kid.. and if by chance he was sincere 1 good deed in a life of wickedness .. is meaningless Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
https://www.timesofisrael.com/for-ta...-a-tragic-end/
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“He wasn’t sincere. And even if he was, it’s meaningless.” so you admit you have no idea if he was sincere or not, so rather than embarrass yourself with that nonsense, just don’t speculate. Ask the parents of that child if it was meaningless. Is it so crazy that we judge someone based on everything they do, not just the bad? i’m not saying ignore the bad, but you’re all ignoring everything that’s not bad. That’s as biased as it gets. You sure don’t use the same method to evaluate democrats. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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How is Trump in any way connected, to what this kids father did? please clarify. and then do a little soul searching. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Good God, Jim. My hope is when you are old and wiser, you will be able to look back and recognize how dangerous this man is....
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But a record-number of Americans polled in 2020, said they were better off after 4 years of his presidency. Never before had that many Americans said they were better off after 4 years of a president (Gallup does this poll every 4 years). Which is why I say that even though he's personally bad, the policies he advocated for, are things that Americans liked. I would not want to live in a country where Trump was a dictator, for sure. Then he'd potentially be dangerous. In our country, with the checks and balances, he's not really metaphysically dangerous. I don't recall Trump's justice department flagging people as domestic terrorists who express opinions at Board of Ed meetings. Bidens DOJ is doing that. That’s not dangerous? I don't recall Trumps IRS being used as a club against people who disagree with his politics. Obama's IRS did that. That’s not dangerous? I'll judge Trump, like I do everyone, based on everything they do. I don't ignore the good (if the potus is in the other party) or the bad (if the potus is in my party). Nightfighter, was it a good thing Trump did, when he donated his jet (when the airlines refused to do so) to fly that kid across country? Was that a kind act, yes or no? |
Is that for the last time?
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I'm sure a rich guy like Trump has a foundation. I wonder if I can donate to it?
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Also Trump is far from being a noble person .. no soul searching required Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I look at Trump and base my view of his lack of character. On the totality of his words actions and behaviors. And I was very clear if He was sincere. One good deed doesn’t change who he actually is Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Jim seem you missed Trump trying to overthrow a legitimate election. Via his justice department and any other department that would possibly help. But In your revisionists history everything’s equal Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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and patriotic, he used those exact words in that day. but for sure, he considered some potentially scary things. which is exactly why i said i wouldn’t want him to be a dictator. i’m not revising history, i’m the one who considers everything he did. you’re the one who refuses to accept that he ever did anything good. that’s revising history. now can you please answer my question? why did you post that the kid that trump helped died, and that his father was accused of financial mis-doings? you posted it, so clearly you saw that as a rebuttal that trump is capable of doing anything good. i’d like to know why. we have this routine, you and i. i answer your questions directly, and you dodge mine. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Seriously? You really want to go on record here, where your posts can be quoted and held forth for prosperity, making a case for Trump's moral character based on donating a jet to ferry a sick kid?
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i hate trump. can’t stand him. but the fact is, he’s done some good things, helped some people. that’s simply the truth. that truth scares some people because it undermines their political agenda. that’s not my problem. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
if you didn't know what he said and you read this thread.... you'd think he said "rot in hell"...trump derangement syndrome...you guys know he isn't president anymore....right?
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when george bush dies, people won’t be shy about connecting him to the iraq war. and there’s nothing wrong with mentioning that connection, because it’s true. TDS, boy. what else are they going to focus on? great jobs reports? low inflation? low crime? a secure border? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Trump wasn’t wrong FYI Jim the borders haven’t changed Jobs are fine just nobody wants the #^&#^&#^&#^& ones Crime is crime still lower than decades ago And inflationary trends are world wide You left out the stock market is still breaking records And unemployment is 4.5% Here are some Trump stats from his term The economy lost 2.9 million jobs. The unemployment rate increased by 1.6 percentage points to 6.3%. After-tax corporate profits went up, and the stock market set new records. The international trade deficit Trump promised to reduce went up. The U.S. trade deficit in goods and services in 2020 was the highest since 2008 and increased 40.5% from 2016. The number of people lacking health insurance rose by 3 million. The federal debt held by the public went up, from $14.4 trillion to $21.6 trillion. Home prices rose 27.5%, Illegal immigration increased. Apprehensions at the Southwest border rose 14.7% last year compared with 2016. Coal production declined 26.5%, and coal-mining jobs dropped by 16.7%. Carbon emissions from energy consumption dropped 11.5%. Handgun production rose 12.5% last year compared with 2016, setting a new record. The murder rate last year rose to the highest level since 1997. Trump filled one-third of the Supreme Court, nearly 30% of the appellate court seats and a quarter of District Court seats. Biden still got 3.4 years to go but we know how the Republicans plan obstructing anything. No matter how many Americans want it or will benefit from Dems legislation … Republicans are even against national holiday to vote.. can’t have Americans voting in large numbers they don’t vote Republican Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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1. Stalin transformed a fairly backwoods and largely illiterate peasant country into a world superpower(with Nuclear and Space capability) in a matter of 30 years. This is a monumental achievement. For example, a lot of people know about the legendary T-34 tank that was both innovative and simple enough to produce in large numbers. But take a moment and think that producing a tank(or any other complex machinery) requires thousands of parts. There needs to be a ball bearing factory and an engine factory and munitions factory. Not to mention all the raw materials and fuel. Russian Empire had a very limited industrial capability and all of this had to be created from scratch. It’s a huge logistical and organizational challenge. 2. Quality of life. The quality of life for the 90% of Soviet population improved dramatically. Before revolution there were famines roughly every five years. Majority of population was illiterate and had practically no access to healthcare. Child and mother mortality rates were very high. Living conditions were horrid. All of this saw huge improvements and for the first time in centuries there were no more semi regular famines. 3. Pragmatism. Works of Marx and Lenin(to an extent) are all theoretical and have never been applied in practice. Stalin had an ability to shape and interpret them in a way that allowed practical application of socialism in Russia. 4. Humbleness. It’s a well known fact, that after Stalin died, the only material goods that he left were few old uniforms and boots(and some money in the bank from the publication of his works) The important thing, though, is that all of this happened not because of the meticulous planning, but because of the unprecedented cruelty. Collectivization, propaganda, slave labor of the prisoners, repressions — and the list goes on. In a way, one could say Stalin took the USSR by force. Monumentalism, which was expressed both in architecture and governance, was a distinctive feature of Stalin’s times. It is unacceptable to forget at what cost did the nations of the Soviet Union make these grandiose changes, but it’s also good to know that some of them have turned out to be useful. |
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Are you going to state here, that the situation at the border isn't different than it was a year ago? We don't have meaningfully more people crossing now? Is that what you're saying? I'm trying to talk to you Wayne, you make it impossible when you say nonsense like that. "The border" itself, the physical border, hasn't changed, there hasn't been an earthquake that would change the border. But the situation at the border, has changed drastically. And no one gives a sh*t if you can't accept that. America sees it, which is why Biden's numbers are tanking (but Spence says he's actually doing well, so you can ignore that too). "You left out the stock market is still breaking records" True, and important to mention. But you would never discuss that when Trump was president. |
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But your side stalled it, tying it to a 3.5 trillion package. So who is obstructing? Please, please explain how the GOP killed the infastructure bill which a majority of Americans actually want? And which the republicans voted for? Republicans are ba-a-a-a-a-a-d. Keep bleating it Wayne, Republicans are b-a-a-a-a-a-d. |
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