The Trump Presidency

Never a dull moment in Trumps America
From the mass graves to the crashing economy, theres news every day. Almost 500 pages and we havent even mentioned the President is being sued for promoting a pyramid scheme.



https://lawandcrime.com/high-profil...st-release-secret-trump-apprentice-tapes/amp/

https://lawandcrime.com/high-profil...st-release-secret-trump-apprentice-tapes/amp/


How many times can this guy do these kinds of frauds and not get a criminal charge?

In light of this
maybe the TRRT can tell us all how it is out of the question Trump isnt trading on Norvatis
Overtly or covertly
 
As we watch America and its way of life circle the drain morally, philosophically and economically bear in mind.
People that find this idea threatening either voted for a person that bankrupted a gambling house, cheated on his wife and new born with a porn star and accused a sitting US Senator's father of complicity in murdering a US President. To name only 3.
Or when given the information and the opportunity didnt act responsibly and argued over emails - something or other her husband did.

Knowing well all of these things,seemingly intelligent people voted to hand the keys to the car, with no record or experience , to this grifter

People do "get the government they deserve "
 
"My next round of BS and lies is right here, in my head."

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Republican Party admits mail in voting is secure

Proving that really trumo doesn’t want it cause more will participate and he will lose
 
The problem is there is no evidence coming out of anything. If there was truly Russian hacking, the congress should be demanding an investigation. But it seems as if the CIA just wants us to accept it without any evidence to support it. That's a problem.

And I'm not sure how that rigged the election, by the way.

The saddest part is how hypocritical the American government is. HRC herself said we should interfere with foreign elections.

Oh wait - that was part of the wikileaks.

I guess we can blame the Russians for her saying that?

12/12/16

It was clear for anyone rational this was a joke from the beginning
 
So let's see...

1. CIA - who's always told the truth!!! - says the Russians hacked us with no evidence provided
2. FBI - who's always told the truth!!! - says Russians hacked us with no evidence provided
3. Every liberal in this country - who all have a grip on reality!!! - believe the Russians are responsible for losing election because they exposed HRC
4. Obama is using this as an excuse to start something with Russia

So our congress - who wants to investigate these claims - are asking for evidence.

And I presume you think they shouldn't get it, right?

Isn't this how WMDs happened?

Just like WMDs
 
Walter Shaub
@waltshaub
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4h
The Post Office survived 245 years, a revolution, an empire striking back,

a civil war, a world war, a depression, a 2nd world war, a cold war and all the rest.

If it dies now, it'll be one more piece of America destroyed by Trump -- likely because

he's afraid of mail-in voting.



or the Washington Post said something nasty about him !
- didn't " do us a favor"
 
Jeet Heer
@HeerJeet
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John Kenneth Galbraith once described the United States as a nation of

"private opulence and public squalor." With the prospects of bailouts for

cruise lines and the post office going bust, it's easy to see the policy

priorities that make this possible.
 
US's global reputation hits rock-bottom over Trump's coronavirus response

Donald Trump’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, which he once dismissed as a hoax, has been fiercely criticised at home as woefully inadequate to the point of irresponsibility.

Yet also thanks largely to Trump, a parallel disaster is unfolding across the world: the ruination of America’s reputation as a safe, trustworthy, competent international leader and partner.

Call it the Trump double-whammy. Diplomatically speaking, the US is on life support.

“The Trump administration’s self-centred, haphazard, and tone-deaf response [to Covid-19] will end up costing Americans trillions of dollars and thousands of otherwise preventable deaths,” wrote Stephen Walt, professor of international relations at Harvard.

“But that’s not the only damage the United States will suffer. Far from ‘making America great again’, this epic policy failure will further tarnish [its] reputation as a country that knows how to do things effectively.”

This adverse shift could be permanent, Walt warned. Since taking office in 2017, Trump has insulted America’s friends, undermined multilateral alliances and chosen confrontation over cooperation. Sanctions, embargoes and boycotts aimed at China, Iran and Europe have been globally divisive.

For the most part, oft-maligned foreign leaders such as Germany’s Angela Merkel have listened politely, turning the other cheek in the interests of preserving the broader relationship. But Trump’s ineptitude and dishonesty in handling the pandemic, which has left foreign observers as well as Americans gasping in disbelief, is proving a bridge too far.
 
the Wisconsin people braving a pandemic cause republicans tried to suppress the voters and turning out that strong to reject this man

gives me hope we can move past this madness in november
 
WHO has issues. But it does have to navigate a lot of demands from different countries. No agency of this sort will make every country happy. And yes it is a fantasy to think we can withdraw from such agencies. We can work to improve it. But that requires patience, perseverence, laidership and diplomatic chops.
 
Until Terdos is gone the WHO should not get another dime.

After he is removed then we can have real reform
 
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