Trump: Worst President Ever? Topic

Posted by moy23 on 2/6/2018 10:00:00 PM (view original):
So disgraceful that a person illegally in our country killed @Colts linebacker Edwin Jackson. This is just one of many such preventable tragedies. We must get the Dems to get tough on the Border, and with illegal immigration, FAST!

My prayers and best wishes are with the family of Edwin Jackson, a wonderful young man whose life was so senselessly taken. @Colts

Polling shows nearly 7 in 10 Americans support an immigration reform package that includes DACA, fully secures the border, ends chain migration & cancels the visa lottery. If D’s oppose this deal, they aren’t serious about DACA-they just want open borders.



- Trump on Twitter



---- btw the illegal imminent that killed Edwin Jackson was twice deported. Imagine that.
would Trump make a similar tweet if it had been a drunk, white American who killed Jackson? I doubt it. He's only using the situation for political gain.
2/7/2018 12:19 PM

Two things happened on Tuesday night that you need to pay attention to:


1. Democrats won a Missouri state House special election in a district where Donald Trump had prevailed by 28 points in November 2016. The victory by Mike Revis (D) was the 35th time since Trump was elected that Democrats have flipped a Republican-held state legislative seat.
2. In the Minnesota gubernatorial caucuses -- the first step in the state's nominating process -- 30,000 Democrats turned up to caucus as compared to just 11,000 Republicans. For Democrats, that was an increase from the 22,000 who participated in the 2010 governor's caucuses -- the last time the seat was open. For Republicans, it was a major decline from the 20,000 people who participated in 2010.

The common thread here is turnout. Democrats -- in Missouri and Minnesota as well as Wisconsin and Oklahoma and lots of other places where state legislative seats have tipped from R ? D over the past year -- are highly energized.
Outraged actually may be a better word. They can't believe Trump won, can't believe he has done what he has done in office and view every election as a chance to send him a message that they're mad as hell and not going to take it anymore.
Republicans, on the other hand, are more complacent. Trump won. The GOP controls the House and Senate. There's simply less reason in their minds to make sure they turn out.
"So the people are happy," explained Trump in a tax speech in Cincinnati earlier this week. "And they don't get out, and they don't vote like they should. Maybe they go to a movie in '18."
The results of that sort of base energy disparity is apparent to anyone paying attention to politics over the last year.
In Virginia, Democrats flipped 15 Republican seats in the November 2017 election. A 16th seat ended tied but Republicans retained control after their candidate won a drawing of lots. In Oklahoma, Democrats have picked up three GOP-held state legislative seats since Trump's win. In New Hampshire, two GOP seats flipped in September alone.
It's not just about state legislative seats either. In Virginia, Gov. Ralph Northam, a Democrat, won by a larger-than-expected margin thanks to sky-high Democratic turnout. In Alabama, Doug Jones became the first Democrat to win a Senate seat in the state since 1992 -- buoyed by massive African-American turnout.
There are, of course, mitigating circumstances in many of these races. In Alabama, for example, Roy Moore's campaign went totally off the rails since a series of women went public with accusations that Moore had pursued relationships -- wanted and unwanted -- with them when they were teenagers and he was in his 30s. In Missouri, Republicans were quick to blame Gov. Eric Greitens' (R) ongoing sex scandal for the loss.
And, of late, there are some signs of a bit of a Republican resurgence fueled by passage of the tax cut law. The Democratic lead on the generic ballot -- would you rather have a Democratic or Republican member of Congress -- has shrunk from double digits to mid-single digits. Trump's approval rating -- thanks to almost unanimous support from Republicans -- is now back at 40%, according to Gallup. That's the highest Trump has been since May 2017.
It's also important to note that winning state legislative seats is not a direct comparison to Democratic attempts to re-take the House majority. The biggest difference is the raw number of votes cast. Less than 3,500 votes were cast in the Missouri special election; Revis won with less than 1,800.
In such a small universe of voters, turnout differences between the two party bases are hugely impactful. The larger the electorate, the harder it is for a small group of very dedicated supporters to swing a result.
Those caveats could explain how Democrats won one or two or even four Republican-held state legislative seats. It doesn't explain how they have won 35 -- in a little over a year, all over the country.
What explains those sort of across the board gains? A building Democratic wave built on resistance to Trump.
"Wake up Republicans & Conservatives," tweeted former Illinois Republican Rep. Joe Walsh in the wake of the Missouri loss. "There's a blue tsunami coming."
2/7/2018 11:22 PM

An FBI informant connected to the Uranium One controversy told three congressional committees in written testimony that Moscow routed millions of dollars to America with the expectation it would be used to benefit Bill Clinton's charitable efforts while Secretary of State Hillary Clinton quarterbacked a "reset" in US-Russian relations.

The informant, Douglas Campbell, said in the testimony obtained by The Hill that he was told by Russian nuclear executives that Moscow had hired the American lobbying firm APCO Worldwide specifically because it was in position to influence the Obama administration, and more specifically Hillary Clinton.



^^^^Who's been colluding with Russians?

2/8/2018 6:40 AM
The FBI is deep state, I thought.
2/8/2018 9:37 AM
Don't be logical with the troll/bots Tangy........... that doesn't faze them. They have a purpose.......... plus you'll confuse me IF you start being logical all the time. lol
2/8/2018 11:43 AM
Your country is weird
2/8/2018 4:32 PM

CVS to hike wages, introduce paid parental leave with windfall from new tax law

2/9/2018 7:13 AM
Deficits as far as the eye can see!
2/9/2018 7:54 AM
Posted by bronxcheer on 2/9/2018 7:54:00 AM (view original):
Deficits as far as the eye can see!

U.S. runs $51 billion budget surplus in January, CBO estimates

2/9/2018 8:56 AM

Two more senior government officials who were prominently discussed in text messages exchanged by FBI personnel formerly assigned to the Trump-Russia investigation are leaving their positions.

Mike Kortan, FBI assistant director for public affairs, is set to retire next week, an FBI spokeswoman confirmed. In addition, the chief of the Justice Department’s Counterintelligence and Export Control Section, David Laufman, resigned this week, a department spokesman said.

Both men are discussed in text messages sent by senior FBI Agent Peter Strzok and FBI attorney Lisa Page.



^^^#DRAINTHESWAMP

2/9/2018 9:00 AM
WOW! Why would they both leave the very week the GOP memo came out?
2/9/2018 4:42 PM
Boy-o-boy this prior Peter Strzok tweet, as read by Bob Goodlatte on January 25th, is striking a nerve:

“Jim”, aka James Baker (FBI Chief Legal Counsel) was removed in January.
“Mike” aka Michael Kortan (FBI Asst. Director Public Affairs) quits today.
“Dave” aka David Laufman (DOJ – National Security Division, Deputy Asst. Attorney General in charge of counterintelligence) quit yesterday.
“Trisha” aka Trish Beth Anderson (Office of Legal Counsel, FBI)

At first, the context behind the September 10th, 2016, message was elusive, however it is now clear.



2/9/2018 6:20 PM
Looks like KORTAN was COMEYS BFF and was put in place by OBAMA in 2009.

AS bad as the PR guy, paid to lie and coverup is, the next guy is WORSE!

David Laufman RESIGNED IMMEDIATELY! AS SOON as the Nunes memo came out, he bolted. WE NEED TO MAKE SURE THIS GUY STAYS IN COUNTRY!

LAUFMAN is DOJ! So here we got 2 more. One is FBI and the other is DOJ. Problem with DOJ guy is, he's head of Counterintelligence. THAT'S THE FISA GUY! HE'S KEY! He's one of the guys that goes to the Judge.

AND ALL THIS STUFF IS SECRET! FISA IS SECRET! YOU DON"T GET TO KNOW THE NAME OF THE JUDGE!

WHO MIGHT BE EVIL ENOUGH to politicize the FBI? The same people who politicized the IRS? The State Department? The Department of Justice?

HOLY COW!
2/9/2018 6:38 PM
2/9/2018 8:35 PM

Man in U.S. illegally is convicted of killing 2 deputies, tells court: 'I’m going to kill more cops soon'




^^^could have been avoided #BUILDTHEWALL
2/9/2018 9:13 PM
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