45th President of the United States, Donald Trump. Vol 3
Discussion
Byker28i said:
mark hamill ??
https://mobile.twitter.com/HamillHimself/status/94...
Lol yeah he really shows in that tweet that he doesn’t behave like a spoilt child. https://mobile.twitter.com/HamillHimself/status/94...
Funkycoldribena said:
968 said:
The Dangerous Elk said:
FYI, I have run out of tinfoil.
Is it the cognitive dissonance hitting you again?I'm not saying old mate here isn't a returning flouncer/bannee. Just not that one.
The US stockmarket is up +25% to a record high, the US created 2m new jobs last year, the economy is fast approaching full employment, manufacturing had its best year since 2004, and US GDP growth is now 2 x faster than the UK.
The US economy is starting to fire on all cylinders. It's no wonder the sneering liberal maniacs continue to whip themselves up into a hysterical frenzy every day!
The US economy is starting to fire on all cylinders. It's no wonder the sneering liberal maniacs continue to whip themselves up into a hysterical frenzy every day!
The consequences of having such a stable genius at the helm are far reaching and any another week this might have received more attention:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/05/world/middleeas...
The US called a special session of the United Nations security council to discuss the protests in Iran. Other countries saw it as a the Trump admin exploiting the protests for its own ends and told them so.
The United States is rapidly losing credibility and influence on the world stage as other countries refuse to be drawn into the Trump farce. I think this kind of thing is more frightening than Trump's big button.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/05/world/middleeas...
The US called a special session of the United Nations security council to discuss the protests in Iran. Other countries saw it as a the Trump admin exploiting the protests for its own ends and told them so.
The United States is rapidly losing credibility and influence on the world stage as other countries refuse to be drawn into the Trump farce. I think this kind of thing is more frightening than Trump's big button.
durbster said:
The consequences of having such a stable genius at the helm are far reaching and any another week this might have received more attention:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/05/world/middleeas...
The US called a special session of the United Nations security council to discuss the protests in Iran. Other countries saw it as a the Trump admin exploiting the protests for its own ends and told them so.
The United States is rapidly losing credibility and influence on the world stage as other countries refuse to be drawn into the Trump farce. I think this kind of thing is more frightening than Trump's big button.
Saves Putin having to break sweathttps://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/05/world/middleeas...
The US called a special session of the United Nations security council to discuss the protests in Iran. Other countries saw it as a the Trump admin exploiting the protests for its own ends and told them so.
The United States is rapidly losing credibility and influence on the world stage as other countries refuse to be drawn into the Trump farce. I think this kind of thing is more frightening than Trump's big button.
Robertj21a said:
Saves Putin having to break sweat
Oh I dunno, it looks like the Russian representative was one of the harshest critics in the meeting, saying the US were wasting the council's time by calling the meeting because of the protests in Iran.Nebenzya said:
If your logic is to be followed, Security Council meetings should have been called after the well-known events in Ferguson, Missouri, or when violence was used against Occupy Wall Street demonstrations on Manhattan," Nebenzya told the United States’ UN ambassador Nikki Haley. "Or, possibly, let us call a UN Security Council meeting when a tide of demonstrations sweeps some Western country?
More:http://tass.com/politics/984088
Yipper said:
The US stockmarket is up +25% to a record high, the US created 2m new jobs last year, the economy is fast approaching full employment, manufacturing had its best year since 2004, and US GDP growth is now 2 x faster than the UK.
The US economy is starting to fire on all cylinders. It's no wonder the sneering liberal maniacs continue to whip themselves up into a hysterical frenzy every day!
Yipper M.O.....Troll and run, troll and run.......The US economy is starting to fire on all cylinders. It's no wonder the sneering liberal maniacs continue to whip themselves up into a hysterical frenzy every day!
paulguitar said:
Yipper said:
The US stockmarket is up +25% to a record high, the US created 2m new jobs last year, the economy is fast approaching full employment, manufacturing had its best year since 2004, and US GDP growth is now 2 x faster than the UK.
The US economy is starting to fire on all cylinders. It's no wonder the sneering liberal maniacs continue to whip themselves up into a hysterical frenzy every day!
Yipper M.O.....Troll and run, troll and run.......The US economy is starting to fire on all cylinders. It's no wonder the sneering liberal maniacs continue to whip themselves up into a hysterical frenzy every day!
mx5nut said:
paulguitar said:
Yipper said:
The US stockmarket is up +25% to a record high, the US created 2m new jobs last year, the economy is fast approaching full employment, manufacturing had its best year since 2004, and US GDP growth is now 2 x faster than the UK.
The US economy is starting to fire on all cylinders. It's no wonder the sneering liberal maniacs continue to whip themselves up into a hysterical frenzy every day!
Yipper M.O.....Troll and run, troll and run.......The US economy is starting to fire on all cylinders. It's no wonder the sneering liberal maniacs continue to whip themselves up into a hysterical frenzy every day!
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Halb said:
I think it need to be someone who isn't from that establishment, not another Clinto/Bush/Obama. I'd like to see Bernie again...but he's too old.
Question is, will the DEms learn why they f
ked it so hard...I'm willing to say...no, they haven't learned one single thing and they'll rerun their nomination process pretty much like they id in 2016.
I have been wondering the same thing myself, Bernie is old but I do not know enough about USA to see who could run, my cousins who live there are totally against Trump but the democrats are a bit moribund at the moment. To be fair the republicans should be against Trump a bit as he is totally hatstand but no one seems to have noticed......Question is, will the DEms learn why they f
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