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  • siablo14
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    #11
    Originally posted by daggum
    because he's a huge failure. big league. he's losing so much that i got tired of losing.
    How has he failed so far?
    What has he lost?

    Since you had these opinions, why didn't you share them in the Lounge?

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      #12
      Originally posted by siablo14
      How has he failed so far?
      What has he lost?

      Since you had these opinions, why didn't you share them in the Lounge?
      he's failed on all his major proposals(or just flip flopped) and he lost the support of the american people as his terrible approval ratings have shown. also **********s have been losing elections left and right since he was elected in normally ********** controlled areas.

      and he started failing even before he took office. said he was going to drain the swamp of corruption then put a bunch of ceo's and washington insiders around him and in his cabinet...

      then he failed to repeal the ACA, he lied and said he wouldn't cut medi care and then tried to cut it. luckily for him they werent able to do it because they knew it was political suicide.

      His "****** ban" i mean middle eastern ban was struck down in the courts as unconstitutional. it was just a political show anyway as only certain countries were banned and not others with far more dangerous histories.

      where's the wall? "**********s, facing the refusal of ********s to fund President Donald Trump’s border wall in an upcoming spending bill, seem to have abandoned their wall construction demands as lawmakers work to avert a government shutdown."

      his tax plan is just a hand out to the rich and corporations while taking away deductions that poor and middle class people use. also it will explode the deficit and add at least 6 trillion to the debt. remember the thing the **********s shut the gov down over? only matters when ********s are in charge i guess.

      flip flopped on nato, flip flopped on nafta, flip flopped on intervention in syria, flip flopped on chinas currency manipulation.

      he did put a corporate shill on the supreme court but i count this as failure. obv if you are a corporation you would count this as a win.

      and his party has complete control over congress and he still has failed. thats pretty hard to do. at least he didnt choke on a pretzel like their last hero. the standards may be low but at least he can chew his food!

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        #13
        Originally posted by daggum
        he's failed on all his major proposals(or just flip flopped) and he lost the support of the american people as his terrible approval ratings have shown. also **********s have been losing elections left and right since he was elected in normally ********** controlled areas.

        and he started failing even before he took office. said he was going to drain the swamp of corruption then put a bunch of ceo's and washington insiders around him and in his cabinet...

        then he failed to repeal the ACA, he lied and said he wouldn't cut medi care and then tried to cut it. luckily for him they werent able to do it because they knew it was political suicide.

        His "****** ban" i mean middle eastern ban was struck down in the courts as unconstitutional. it was just a political show anyway as only certain countries were banned and not others with far more dangerous histories.

        where's the wall? "**********s, facing the refusal of ********s to fund President Donald Trump’s border wall in an upcoming spending bill, seem to have abandoned their wall construction demands as lawmakers work to avert a government shutdown."

        his tax plan is just a hand out to the rich and corporations while taking away deductions that poor and middle class people use. also it will explode the deficit and add at least 6 trillion to the debt. remember the thing the **********s shut the gov down over? only matters when ********s are in charge i guess.

        flip flopped on nato, flip flopped on nafta, flip flopped on intervention in syria, flip flopped on chinas currency manipulation.

        he did put a corporate shill on the supreme court but i count this as failure. obv if you are a corporation you would count this as a win.

        and his party has complete control over congress and he still has failed. thats pretty hard to do. at least he didnt choke on a pretzel like their last hero. the standards may be low but at least he can chew his food!
        Damn right. I agree with everything you said. You should come post down in the Lounge, man.

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          #14
          Originally posted by daggum
          he's failed on all his major proposals(or just flip flopped) and he lost the support of the american people as his terrible approval ratings have shown. also **********s have been losing elections left and right since he was elected in normally ********** controlled areas.

          and he started failing even before he took office. said he was going to drain the swamp of corruption then put a bunch of ceo's and washington insiders around him and in his cabinet...

          then he failed to repeal the ACA, he lied and said he wouldn't cut medi care and then tried to cut it. luckily for him they werent able to do it because they knew it was political suicide.

          His "****** ban" i mean middle eastern ban was struck down in the courts as unconstitutional. it was just a political show anyway as only certain countries were banned and not others with far more dangerous histories.

          where's the wall? "**********s, facing the refusal of ********s to fund President Donald Trump’s border wall in an upcoming spending bill, seem to have abandoned their wall construction demands as lawmakers work to avert a government shutdown."

          his tax plan is just a hand out to the rich and corporations while taking away deductions that poor and middle class people use. also it will explode the deficit and add at least 6 trillion to the debt. remember the thing the **********s shut the gov down over? only matters when ********s are in charge i guess.

          flip flopped on nato, flip flopped on nafta, flip flopped on intervention in syria, flip flopped on chinas currency manipulation.

          he did put a corporate shill on the supreme court but i count this as failure. obv if you are a corporation you would count this as a win.

          and his party has complete control over congress and he still has failed. thats pretty hard to do. at least he didnt choke on a pretzel like their last hero. the standards may be low but at least he can chew his food!
          Well I ain't American so feel free to discount my opinion, but in my eyes Trump has succeeded admirably so far - if you assume that the intention all along was to attract the votes of all the people who were disaffected with the status quo, yet leave leave all major matters of policy exactly how they were before. Smoke and mirrors, man. And the dude probably ain't as dumb or reckless as he acts either - there's method in that bull****.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Koba-Grozny
            Well I ain't American so feel free to discount my opinion, but in my eyes Trump has succeeded admirably so far - if you assume that the intention all along was to attract the votes of all the people who were disaffected with the status quo, yet leave leave all major matters of policy exactly how they were before. Smoke and mirrors, man. And the dude probably ain't as dumb or reckless as he acts either - there's method in that bull****.
            what ''status quo?'' lol. list several. trump only proves why countries outside mock the American education system... for example ''as ******'' that's one status quo...

            and as if Trump's prestigious civil service convinced Americans that the rich boy is ''for the people''

            fuggg outta here

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              #16
              Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop
              what ''status quo?'' lol. list several. trump only proves why countries outside mock the American education system... for example ''as ******'' that's one status quo...

              and as if Trump's prestigious civil service convinced Americans that the rich boy is ''for the people''

              fuggg outta here
              If I understood what you just said I'd answer you. And bull**** though it was, yes indeed, somehow the American people - or at least enough of them - were convinced that Trump was 'for the people' or at least 'for change'. As pointed out by the poster I responded to Trump has in fact basically changed nothing except the style (which is all that ever really changes in modern pseudo-democracies) of governance.
              Last edited by Citizen Koba; 04-29-2017, 03:07 PM.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Koba-Grozny
                If I understood what you just said I'd answer you. And bull**** though it was, yes indeed, somehow the American people - or at least enough of them - were convinced that Trump was 'for the people' or at least 'for change'. As pointed out by the poster I responded to Trump has in fact basically changed nothing except the style (which is all that ever really changes in modern pseudo-democracies) of governance.
                of course democracy aint perfect given these circumstances we speak of, but to put into perspective the black vote was absent these elections. the diaspora is so fcked up that they decided to not even vote thinking it would'nt have made a difference... when you see media outlets complaining about Black Lives Matters and no Law Enforcement Reform....even though Hillary did speak of it, speaking of Law Enforcement Reform as a consistent narrative she would've won. Goes to show how the ********ic party doesn't care....

                status quo of Black America says much

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Koba-Grozny
                  Well I ain't American so feel free to discount my opinion, but in my eyes Trump has succeeded admirably so far - if you assume that the intention all along was to attract the votes of all the people who were disaffected with the status quo, yet leave leave all major matters of policy exactly how they were before. Smoke and mirrors, man. And the dude probably ain't as dumb or reckless as he acts either - there's method in that bull****.
                  He isn't as dumb and I think he wanted to change things but he has realize how difficult it is.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop
                    of course democracy aint perfect given these circumstances we speak of, but to put into perspective the black vote was absent these elections. the diaspora is so fcked up that they decided to not even vote thinking it would'nt have made a difference... when you see media outlets complaining about Black Lives Matters and no Law Enforcement Reform....even though Hillary did speak of it, speaking of Law Enforcement Reform as a consistent narrative she would've won. Goes to show how the ********ic party doesn't care....

                    status quo of Black America says much
                    Nah man. The American were just tired of the "business as usual" vibe. They saw Hillary as a member of that.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop
                      of course democracy aint perfect given these circumstances we speak of, but to put into perspective the black vote was absent these elections. the diaspora is so fcked up that they decided to not even vote thinking it would'nt have made a difference... when you see media outlets complaining about Black Lives Matters and no Law Enforcement Reform....even though Hillary did speak of it, speaking of Law Enforcement Reform as a consistent narrative she would've won. Goes to show how the ********ic party doesn't care....

                      status quo of Black America says much
                      Well yes. As I said the status quo - the existing state of affairs - was maintained. I didn't really follow the US election voting patterns but the scepticism of African American voters ain't surprising... ah I see what you mean. When I was talking about the disaffected vote I guess I should have been more specific, what I was mainly talking about was the white working class vote, the same demographic targeted by UKIP in the UK (and using somewhat similar techniques) and traditionally the most reactionary segment of the voting populace.
                      Last edited by Citizen Koba; 04-29-2017, 03:53 PM.

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