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Trump is still President.


1461 days and counting...

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The best 2+ years in ages!

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I know, its been an amazing ride so far.

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And today the DEPORTATIONS are announced, omfg....yay Trump!


https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/06/17/donald-trump-announces-ice-to-begin-deportation-process-for-millions-of-illegal-aliens/
Next week ICE will begin the process of removing the millions of illegal aliens who have illicitly found their way into the United States. They will be removed as fast as they come in. Mexico, using their strong immigration laws, is doing a very good job of stopping people…….

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 18, 2019

“Mexico, using their strong immigration laws, is doing a very good job of stopping people long before they get to our Southern Border,” Trump continued. “Guatemala is getting ready to sign a Safe-Third Agreement. The only ones who won’t do anything are the Democrats in Congress. They must vote to get rid of the loopholes, and fix asylum! If so, Border Crisis will end quickly!”

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"Mexico, using their strong immigration laws"

Are you referring to murdering white Mormons in Mexico?

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HAHAHAHAHA! Surely you jest!

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Happy New Year!

Year 3 starts soon!

Trump2020


https://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/election?p0=263&iso=20201103T00&msg=2020%20US%20Presidential%20Election

309 days until Trump is voted in as President again.


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Bullsh-it!

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Turn off Fox News and look around. Most Americans hate Trump and he will lose in 2020 unless he is removed from office first. With an average 40% approval rating there is really no path for Trump to be re-elected.

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Somehow these boards have been taken over by Trumpees. There are still a few of us non-fascists left though.

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Year three of what starts soon ?

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Looks like Trump is still our President!

The Trump rolls on...

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Yes, and cockroaches and rats are multiplying as we speak. Are you happy about that, too? The degradation of decent living other than for the wealthy? Every thoughtful person in the world cringes at the thought of moron in charge pulling more corrupt strings -- but trumpers find it a source of amusement. Let's elect the three stooges to run the country, you guys will find it hilarious.

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The cockroaches and rats have been multiplying in DC for the past 100 years, its nothing new. Whats new is that a non-political regular person was elected President. There is no way for Trump or any President to get rid of the vermin in DC. Its just the way it is.

Not sure how you want Trump to fix the wage gap, democrats are more than capable of passing laws to increase living wages.

Trumpers find it amusing because anti-Trumpers bitch so much about Trump. If Trump was ruining our economy and Country then I would understand, but things so far are going great.

Btw, Bezos just donated $10b to fight climate change, how come he didn't help his employees or poor people? Some of the richest people are democrats and they do nothing to help the less fortunate in America. They will donate to charities but they don't give the money to the people who need it the most.

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And he's still impeached! First elected President to be impeached in his first term!

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He was acquitted so the impeachment never happened. But good try.

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I guess that means the impeachment never happened for Bill Clinton, either. He was acquitted, too.

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Mueller Report: Failed
Fake Impeachment: Failed
Covid-19: Failed

You cant get rid of Trump!

#Trump2020

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Hopefully he'll be the first "impeached" (and acquitted) President to be reelected. Ironically your partisan impeachment farce helped increase his chances of getting a second term.

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you got it,

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https://youtu.be/ERa9Ftc0yeM

President Trump Just Broke the Internet With This New Ad.

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And he's still terrible.

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At kow-towing to the open borders left - true.

Why do YOU want open borders and Congolese ebola bleeders all over our nation?

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terrible at what? things are going great...

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You'll notice they never reply to that point.

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It's tiring to see minimum wage jobs held up as a reason unemployment is down, homelessness, opioid addiction rampant, income inequality through the roof, while the derp in chief rails against whatever slight comes to his mind and Trumpers put their fingers in their ears singing "la-la-la can't hear you." This odious creep divides the nation and his base finds it amusing. The rest of us are sick of it.

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Still President at last check.

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Just checked today and Trump is still President.

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That's what I heard too. I thought he was going to jail or being impeached. Weird.

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I thought he was going to repeal and replace Obamacare, and build a big beautiful wall along our border that Mexico was going to pay for. Then he was going to break for lunch, and finish his first day as President. Weird.

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talk to mccain about obamacare and the usmca is how mexico is paying for the wall, through taxation...

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Talk to McCain who's been dead for fourteen months? Are you serious?

Are you trying to blame T-rump's broken promise on a dead guy? Seriously?

And Mexico was paying for the wall - no mention of taxation.

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i guess you dont remember when mccain voted no to repeal obamacare, oops...

i guess you didnt read the USMCA? its in there, taxes will be levied against mexico for imports.. oops...

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So T-rump's defeat on Obamacare was in the hands of one dead person? Seriously? Where were all the others backing T-rump up to repeal Obamacare, so McCain's vote wouldn't matter? Why did it come down to such a close vote that one vote mattered? This is T-rump we're talking about - all the republicans were to do what he said. So there should have been one lone vote saying 'no' and that should have been McCain's. C'mon - T-rump said it was the easiest thing to do once he became President.

As for USMCA, yeah - that wasn't part of his campaign promise, now was it?

'Who's gonna pay for the wall?' he asked.

"MEXICO!" the T-rumptards shouted back.

He never responded with: 'Yes, exactly - read the USMCA! Its in there, taxes will be levied against mexico for imports..'

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The Senate had been debating Obamacare repeal for two months, and it all came down to one night.

We already knew Sens. Susan Collins (R-ME) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) would probably vote against the Republican plan to overhaul the Affordable Care Act, even the “skinny” version that didn’t do much more than repeal the individual mandate and would, some senators hoped, set up negotiations with the House over a real health care plan. Those two had held firm in their opposition for weeks.

But on July 27, 2017, we didn’t know what John McCain was going to do. And it would take three votes to stop repeal.

The Arizona senator had been noncommittal for days. He was clearly perturbed with the closed-door, rushed process that had produced the GOP’s repeal plans. There was nothing regular about the order, and John McCain was nothing if not a regular order guy. He wanted a bill to go through committees, be subject to amendments, like the Senate is supposed to work. He wanted regular order.

So folks around the Capitol had started to wonder — would McCain really put the kibosh on his party’s No. 1 legislative priority? All we knew for sure was what the Arizona senator, who had recently announced the brain cancer diagnosis that took his life Saturday, instructed a few reporters as he walked onto the Senate floor that fateful night: “Wait for the show.”

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I sat down inside the Senate gallery early (for the vote, anyway, this all happened after 11 pm Eastern) — with no idea that I was about to watch one of the most momentous floor votes in recent Senate history.

It became clear something was amiss when McCain spoke briefly with the top Senate Democrat, Chuck Schumer, and Schumer seemed elated. A conversation with the No. 2 Republican, John Cornyn, left Cornyn looking dour.

As Republican leaders held a vote on a Democratic motion open for more than an hour, McCain stood firm. His Arizona colleague, Jeff Flake, sat next to him for some time but seemed unable to get a word in. McCain gabbed with Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), his best friend in the Senate.

The showdown was with Vice President Mike Pence, present in the Senate in case he needed to cast a tiebreaker vote to give the “skinny” repeal bill a 51-vote majority. McCain and Pence spoke for nearly 30 minutes, in a conversation that at times seemed friendly but then turned serious. McCain was insistent. Pence huddled with McConnell and left the floor for a time. McCain stepped into a back room, taking a phone call from President Donald Trump.

But the Arizona senator was unmoved.

For a while, he chatted with Collins and Murkowski — the two senators he would soon join to kill “skinny” repeal — as they laughed and smiled.

In the end, McCain stood dramatically before the Senate chair. He turned his thumb down.

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In a statement, the senator named the obvious culprit, the rationale for voting down Obamacare repeal that he had been hinting at for days: This was not how the Senate was supposed to work.

“I’ve stated time and time again that one of the major failures of Obamacare was that it was rammed through Congress by Democrats on a strict party-line basis without a single Republican vote,” McCain said in a statement after his stunning vote.

“We must now return to the correct way of legislating and send the bill back to committee, hold hearings, receive input from both sides of the aisle, heed the recommendations of nation’s governors, and produce a bill that finally delivers affordable health care for the American people,” he said. “We must do the hard work our citizens expect of us and deserve.”

With McCain’s now-legendary thumbs down, the Senate’s last, best hope to repeal Obamacare was finished.

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Trump vows to reopen, or toss, NAFTA pact with Canada and Mexico.

JUNE 28, 2016 / 5:07 AM / 3 YEARS AGO

Trump criticized the North American Free Trade Agreement as a U.S. job killer, saying he would be willing to scrap the pact if Canada and Mexico were unwilling to budge. He also tried to link Democratic rival Hillary Clinton to the deal on the eve of a meeting in Ottawa of the “three amigos,” the leaders of the three NAFTA signatories: the United States, Mexico and Canada.

If Canada and Mexico do not agree to renegotiate the pact, Trump said he would notify them under the agreement’s terms “that America intends to withdraw from the deal.”

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He criticized and canceled the TPP because that rhetoric was working for Bernie.

He criticized and altered NAFTA so he could sneak the TPP into it.... which he did.

Trumptards rejoiced while getting scammed, proving they never cared about any of it from the beginning.

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Bernie cancelled TPP? He is not the President.

Trump cancels and then uncancels TPP, this makes no sense.

Trump lowers taxes and the real people of America love him, he will be re-elected.

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Bottom Line:

T-rump, the master negotiator / self-described genius / most successful businessman, could not keep two major promises, which he said would be done easily:

1. Repeal and replace Obamacare (with a Republican controlled WH, Senate, and House).

2. Have Mexico pay for the wall.


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they did pay for the wall, through taxes and tariffs...it was part of the USMCA...

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no they didn't. at all. hot tip, a tariff on Mexican goods is a tax ON THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.

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trump wins again, will be President in 2025.

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And Kim Jung Un and Xi Jinping are also still leading their countries. Life's pretty good for you right now, isn't it?

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MAGA = Freedom
Freedom = Trump
Trump = America

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I can't wait until that creep is gone!!! He is destroying this country.

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Amen. Almost thought I ran across one of my own posts.

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The Trump rolls on...

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Yup
Still 1000 lies a day!
Love that orange sob!

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Orange slob, that's funny.

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He is giving us now Tulsi to run with Nikki in 2024 so then she can run later.Woop Woop good times again
I'm fully committed to my offer to serve you, the people of Hawaii & America, as your President & Commander-in-Chief. So I will not be seeking reelection to Congress in 2020. I humbly ask for your support for my candidacy for President of the United States https://t.co/cNcjSNSoZl
— Tulsi Gabbard (@TulsiGabbard) October 25, 2019

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Yep! STILL President!
TDS sufferers feel free to bitch and crybaby all you want - it won't change this simple fact. Don't like it? I understand. Next time carry your non-voting ass to the polls! And maybe take a few of your like-minded neighbors with you.

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Democrats getting their friends, illegals, felons, dead people to vote 1 2 3 4 100x has never been a problem. California has legalized it. It’s called vote harvesting. And it’s how they were magically able to switch 7/7 republican districts where republicans lead in votes on election night. But somehow lost a week later after “all the ballots were counted”.

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They’re also practicing ancient incantations of necromancy for zombie voting

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They vote for the dead by proxy.

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Nope
Necromancy!

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"Klaatu. .. Verada. .. Necktie?...Nectar?...Nickel?..."

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That's basically right.

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great movie!

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Democrats said the words wrong and that's where Nancy Pelosi came from. She rose from the ground and took over their party.

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Lol, I have also noticed that she looks like Medusa too. Dont stare into her eyes!

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Hell she looks like the walking dead

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indeed its true...

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So true it had to be deleted.

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haha pwneded

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