ppaca wrote:Something funny on tv right now the Canadian government immigration website crashed overnight. Saw on FB last night Canadian real estate agents advertising. lol
Why aren't they going to Mexico? RACISTS..!!
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ppaca wrote:Something funny on tv right now the Canadian government immigration website crashed overnight. Saw on FB last night Canadian real estate agents advertising. lol
othershoe1030 wrote:Do those of you who supported Trump really think he will build wall?
Not really.
Do you think the Republican Congress will pass his budget that economists say will blow a hole in the debt?
Hopefully, but we KNOW the Dems wouldn't.
I am in shock and very disappointed but then I think well, Trump would say one thing one day and the opposite the next and deny the first statement even when clips of him saying the very thing he denied...so who is he going to be as president?
That smacks of Hillary, OS.
Will he turn into a Democrat?
I hope not.
Will he negotiate with big pharma for lower drug prices?
Perhaps. He has negotiated many deals.
Will he recognize human activity as a contributor to global warming?
I doubt that he'll ban cows, a large contributor to CO2.
Will he blow us all up?
[b]Strength vs. apologies? I'm going with strength that will save our military useless loss of life
Will he make government work for everyone and not just the well off?
It's doubtful that all of us can agree on that one, but our history doesn't speak too well. Think Clinton Cash
Just a few questions and more to come.
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Joanimaroni wrote:Well stated Stormy.
stormwatch89 wrote:Joanimaroni wrote:Well stated Stormy.
Other than a few typo's. Thanks,Joani.
Yes, we need change and I won't blindly endorse Trump, the House or the Senate. That is something I see all too often. It is our responsibility to watch, listen and react.
We NEED CHANGE!
It is gratifying to see the media does not control all of us, yet.
What a great country we are blessed to be a part of.
For now, we have spoken.
boards of FL wrote:I'm interested in hearing how he handles inquiries to his tax returns once that audit is finished.
Wordslinger wrote:Whether you're a Bernie Progressive or a Trump conservative, none of us has any real idea what's going to happen now that Trump is president.
In fact, none of us really knows Trump. The Trump who admired Hillary before he hated her. The Trump who was for a woman's right to choose before he was against it. The Trump who was for the Iraq war before he turned against it.
The facts indicate that although he ran on the republican ticket, Trump is heart and soul a democrat. Any of you republicans who think he's going to be a strong conservative are as naive as those of us who thought Hillary would win.
And before you celebrate that he and the republicans own both houses of congress, remember this: 90% of the republicans in the house or senate are establishment republicans -- most of whom did not vote nor support Trump. Indeed, from a political standpoint, Trump is as much a threat to them as he is to the democrats of the congress.
Any republican stupid enough to reject a Trump proposal for legislation will be decimated. For sure.
George Washington started his presidency morally bankrupt -- from the start he was for the power of the wealthy to run the country -- but once he was in he dedicated himself to solving problems. Maybe Trump will do the same.
What I hope is that Trump refuses to surround himself with losers as advisors. We don't need incapable generals dictating how to improve the military -- their track record of lost wars that never end speaks for itself.
And we don't need a healthcare system that leaves millions of Americans without care.
Trump's a businessman. The run for the presidency required salesmanship. He said whatever he needed to say to win.
As a business leader, once you've sold your product your next step is to deliver and keep your customer happy. If you fail, you lose any chance of repeat sales. And you go bankrupt.
Fasten your seat belts. It will be a bumpy ride.
Wordslinger wrote:
What I hope is that Trump refuses to surround himself with losers as advisors.
stormwatch89 wrote:boards of FL wrote:I'm interested in hearing how he handles inquiries to his tax returns once that audit is finished.
Brilliantly. He's admitted to not paying in some instances. Boards, that's the business mind we need.
I look for every loophole and think most of us do.
None of us want our dollars spent recklessly and we all know that Gov knows no other way.
boards of FL wrote:I'm interested in hearing how he handles inquiries to his tax returns once that audit is finished.
stormwatch89 wrote:Being a business minded woman, I am hopeful.
Sal wrote:stormwatch89 wrote:Being a business minded woman, I am hopeful.
Trump is not a businessman ...
... he's a conman ...
... and, you're his mark.
Hopefully, you'll figure that out someday, although I doubt you'll ever have the integrity to admit it.
Joanimaroni wrote:Sal wrote:stormwatch89 wrote:Being a business minded woman, I am hopeful.
Trump is not a businessman ...
... he's a conman ...
... and, you're his mark.
Hopefully, you'll figure that out someday, although I doubt you'll ever have the integrity to admit it.
How nasty.....perhaps you will feel better soon.
stormwatch89 wrote:We, have dealt with liberalism for years now and it has NOT worked.
stormwatch89 wrote:Wordslinger wrote:Whether you're a Bernie Progressive or a Trump conservative, none of us has any real idea what's going to happen now that Trump is president.
In fact, none of us really knows Trump. The Trump who admired Hillary before he hated her. The Trump who was for a woman's right to choose before he was against it. The Trump who was for the Iraq war before he turned against it.
The facts indicate that although he ran on the republican ticket, Trump is heart and soul a democrat. Any of you republicans who think he's going to be a strong conservative are as naive as those of us who thought Hillary would win.
And before you celebrate that he and the republicans own both houses of congress, remember this: 90% of the republicans in the house or senate are establishment republicans -- most of whom did not vote nor support Trump. Indeed, from a political standpoint, Trump is as much a threat to them as he is to the democrats of the congress.
Any republican stupid enough to reject a Trump proposal for legislation will be decimated. For sure.
George Washington started his presidency morally bankrupt -- from the start he was for the power of the wealthy to run the country -- but once he was in he dedicated himself to solving problems. Maybe Trump will do the same.
What I hope is that Trump refuses to surround himself with losers as advisors. We don't need incapable generals dictating how to improve the military -- their track record of lost wars that never end speaks for itself.
And we don't need a healthcare system that leaves millions of Americans without care.
Trump's a businessman. The run for the presidency required salesmanship. He said whatever he needed to say to win.
As a business leader, once you've sold your product your next step is to deliver and keep your customer happy. If you fail, you lose any chance of repeat sales. And you go bankrupt.
Fasten your seat belts. It will be a bumpy ride.
Actually, I like your post.
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