President Trump

MrFedEx

Engorged Member
3.5 percent unemployment

3 percent wage growth

Low interest rates

Low gas prices

Growing manufacturing industry

Record stock market

Lowered taxes

Enjoy your misery , I'm enjoying all the wins

#1 LIE
#2 TRUE
#3 TRUE
#4 LIE
#5 TRUE
#6 RICH GOT THE BULK OF THE CUTS.
 

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
We all know Republicans have no shame and won’t convict their party’s president despite clear evidence of crimes against the nation. I don’t think that’s anything you should be bragging about though.
Ain't nothin' gon' happen!

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BrownArmy

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‘The diagnostic criteria offer a useful framework for understanding the most remarkable features of Donald Trump’s personality, and of his presidency. (1) Exaggerates achievements and talents, expects to be recognized as superior without commensurate achievements? (2) Preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance? (3) Believes that he or she is “special” and unique and should only associate with other special or high-status people? That’s Trump, to a T. As Trump himself might put it, he exaggerates accomplishments better than anyone. In July, he described himself in a tweet as “so great looking and smart, a true Stable Genius!” (Exclamation point his, of course.)

That “stable genius” self-description is one that Trump has repeated over and over again—even though he has trouble with spelling, doesn’t know the difference between a hyphen and an apostrophe, doesn’t appear to understand fractions, needs basic geography lessons, speaks at the level of a fourth grader, and engages in “serial misuse of public language” and “cannot write sentences,” and even though members of his own administration have variously considered him to be a “maroon,” an “idiot,” a “dope,” “dumb as :censored2:,” and a person with the intelligence of a “kindergartener” or a “fifth or sixth grader” or an “11-year-old child.”

Trump wants everyone to know: He’s “the super genius of all time,” one of “the smartest people anywhere in the world.” Not only that, but he considers himself a hero of sorts. He avoided military service, yet claimshe would have run, unarmed, into a school during a mass shooting. Speaking to a group of emergency medical workers who had lost friends and colleagues on 9/11, he claimed, falsely, to have “spent a lot of time down there with you,” while generously allowing that “I’m not considering myself a first responder.” He has spoken, perhaps jokingly, perhaps not, about awarding himself the Medal of Honor.’

LMAO, this was written by Kellyanne Conways husband.

DEEP STATE
 

newfie

Well-Known Member
How many pictures are out there of Trump with various nefarious Russians and other bad guys...lots. Once again, it doesn't mater if the Bidens are guilty because the crime here is using the office of the presidency and government resources to target a political opponent.

Please remember, corruption is Version 4 of "what happened". Previous lies were that it didn't even happen, that Ukraine was being pressured to pay more NATO money, and that there was no Quid Pro Quo when there obviously was, as borne out in the texts and testimony of people like Volker.

So, now the GOP is apparently going to try a different tactic. Tucker Carlson floated the trial balloon yesterday of "Yes, Trump did something wrong, but it doesn't rise to the level of impeachment". Let's see if this is the major talking point this coming week and if the GOP senators get onboard. Obviously, FOX is already there.

So, that would be version 5 of what happened. How many more lies van we expect?

Conspiracy addiction
 
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