The Trump Presidency

July 4th weekend after crucial health care debate

and he's tweeting insults to women and meme's of wrestling cnn

what a colossal embarrassment

But, you know, this first:

Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrump
We will always take care of our GREAT VETERANS. You have shed your blood, poured your love, and bared your soul, in defense of our country.
 
Raise your hand if you knew who Mike Pence was 4th of July 2016.

Bonus points if you know his approval ratings as Governor of Indiana .

4th of July 2016.

We are looking at him as next President ?

"Special Intersts" is what has Koch Bros panties in a wad

I lived in Indiana when he was Governor and he sucked. It's also why I refused to even consider the slightest possibility of voting for the Trump-Pence ticket. This clown show of an administration is an almost hourly embarrassment.
 
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@ABCPolitics
.@ananavarro on Trump's CNN tweet: "It is an incitement to violence. He is going to get someone killed in the media." #ThisWeek

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America. Wack as ****.
 
He didn't go bonkers. The left started to hate him after he ran as an R even though he isn't a traditional R.

So you can have an example where he is given awards from the NAACP and then called racist while campaogning. It's a nice thing the left has going.

"The left". Ha.
 
The markets still disagree with the MSM evaluation of the Trump presidency. Can't wait till tax reform gets passed specifically repatriation. We are now becoming energy producers and exporters. So many common sense reforms to the business environment are being made and we are seeing the results. All this other nonsense that the MSM pushes will be meaningless at the polls if people have high paying jobs.
 
Our travels beyond the Earth propel scientific discoveries that improve our lives in countless ways here, right here, at home: powering vast new industry, spurring incredible new technology, and providing the space security we need to protect the American people. And security is going to be a very big factor with respect to space and space exploration. At some point in the future, we’re going to look back and say how did we do it without space?

So, I just want to tell you that we are now going to sign an executive order, and this is going to launch a whole new chapter for our great country. And people are very excited about it and I can tell you, I’m very excited about it. Thank you all very much.

COLONEL ALDRIN: Infinity and beyond. (Laughter.)

THE PRESIDENT: This is infinity here. It could be infinity. We don’t really don’t know. But it could be. It has to be something -- but it could be infinity, right?

holy ****, this guy is an idiot
 
Visas denied for all-girl Afghanistan robotics team competing in U.S.

An all-girl robotics team from Afghanistan's plans to compete in the U.S. were upended after their visas were quickly denied by the U.S. embassy in Kabul.

The team of six teen girls hailing from Herat, Afghanistan had been working on their latest robotic creation for months in order to compete in the international FIRST Global Challenge competition being held in Washington, D.C..

The challenge encourages young participants from across the globe to develop skills in engineering and technology.

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On the team's site, the girls said that they "want to develop and explore our minds and creativity and maybe unveil the genius inside each one of us."

"We want to make a difference and most breakthroughs in science, technology, and other industries normally start with the dream of a child to do something great. We want to be that child and pursue our dreams to make a difference in people's lives."

After making a 500 mile journey to the U.S. embassy in Kabul to apply for visas, an embassy which had been targeted in recent bomb attacks, the girls were notified their applications had been denied.

Team sponsor Roya Mahoob of The Digital Citizen Fund told Mashable that the girls were devastated when they found out they would not be able to travel to the competition.

"The first time [they were rejected] it was very difficult talking with the students," Mahboob said. "They're young and they were very upset."

While the State Department has yet to comment on the exact reasoning for the girl's denial, their let down comes amid the United States' implementation of a travel ban of six Muslim-majority countries from entering the country.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/visas-denied-for-all-girl-afghanistan-robotics-team-competing-in-u-s/
 
Visas denied for all-girl Afghanistan robotics team competing in U.S.

An all-girl robotics team from Afghanistan's plans to compete in the U.S. were upended after their visas were quickly denied by the U.S. embassy in Kabul.

The team of six teen girls hailing from Herat, Afghanistan had been working on their latest robotic creation for months in order to compete in the international FIRST Global Challenge competition being held in Washington, D.C..

The challenge encourages young participants from across the globe to develop skills in engineering and technology.

screen-shot-2017-07-03-at-9-12-38-am.png


On the team's site, the girls said that they "want to develop and explore our minds and creativity and maybe unveil the genius inside each one of us."

"We want to make a difference and most breakthroughs in science, technology, and other industries normally start with the dream of a child to do something great. We want to be that child and pursue our dreams to make a difference in people's lives."

After making a 500 mile journey to the U.S. embassy in Kabul to apply for visas, an embassy which had been targeted in recent bomb attacks, the girls were notified their applications had been denied.

Team sponsor Roya Mahoob of The Digital Citizen Fund told Mashable that the girls were devastated when they found out they would not be able to travel to the competition.

"The first time [they were rejected] it was very difficult talking with the students," Mahboob said. "They're young and they were very upset."

While the State Department has yet to comment on the exact reasoning for the girl's denial, their let down comes amid the United States' implementation of a travel ban of six Muslim-majority countries from entering the country.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/visas-denied-for-all-girl-afghanistan-robotics-team-competing-in-u-s/

That picture sets off all kinds of alarms to me. The girls look like hostages. Are we sure they aren't just the wives of those 2 dudes. They seem to be the only ones cracking even a tiny bit of a smile.

Wouldn't this also make them a target for Muslims who don't like women doing things, i.e. most muslims.
 
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