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would you vote for trump in 2020

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The Truth About Who Trump Is

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The Truth About Who Trump Is
Trump’s charitable giving--Helderman reported that they couldn’t find a single cash donation to charity that Trump personally had made over the previous five years.
https://www.newyorker.com/news/john-cas ... ble-giving

Trump promised $1 million of his own money to veterans' causes; Trump lied
https://tinyurl.com/yb4gmnya

Trump’s tax reform—
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reported that under the Act individuals and pass-through entities like partnerships and S corporations would receive about $1,125 billion in net benefits (i.e. net tax cuts offset by reduced healthcare subsidies)
corporations would receive around $320 billion in benefits.
the Act would add an estimated $2.289 trillion to the national debt over ten years
The individual and pass-through tax cuts fade over time and become net tax increases starting in 2027 while the corporate tax cuts are permanent.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tax_Cuts_ ... ct_of_2017
[1] These tax cuts drastically increase our National Dept
[2] give a permanent tax break to the rich
[3] throw a few crumbs to the working class for a few years
[4] then (for the working class) the rate goes back to where it was.

U.S. BUDGET DEFICIT REACHES HIGHER LEVEL UNDER TRUMP
Trump’s Increased spending in 2018 bumped the deficit up 17 percent to $779 billion in fiscal year 2018, largely due to an increase in spending and a decrease in corporate tax revenue because of the Republican tax cuts late last year. The deficit is now on track to surpass $1 trillion before 2020.
https://www.newsweek.com/budget-deficit ... us-1171204

Trump filed bank bankruptcy six (6) times, after accruing about $1.8 billion in debt; he will take America with him on his seventh (7) bankruptcy
https://tinyurl.com/y9lozu3q

----Donald Trump's greatest achievements---- (to date)

Trump Signs Bill Revoking Obama-Era Gun Checks for People With Mental Illnesses
President Donald Trump quietly signed a bill into law Tuesday rolling back an Obama-era regulation that made it harder for people with mental illnesses to purchase a gun.
https://tinyurl.com/ycz7qp4j

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Monday rejected an Obama-era plan to make automobiles more fuel efficient
https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2018/04 ... autos.html

Trump sons' hunting in focus as US lifts import ban on African elephant trophies
The Trump administration’s decision to loosen restrictions around the import of elephant trophies.
Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump are prolific big-game hunters and during the 2016 campaign, images re-emerged of the pair on a 2011 hunting trip posing with animals they had killed on safari, including an elephant, a buffalo and a leopard.


President Donald Trump again called for an end to the filibuster and
NO MORE DACA DEAL,"
Trump tweeted Sunday morning.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/01/politics ... index.html

Hilary won the popular vote, Trump bought of the Delegates representing the voters
Hillary Clinton…………… 65,844,610
Donald Trump's………… 62,979,636
with a difference of ………2,864,974.

Trump is president because Russian and others hacked into our electoral system manipulating the data. They also flooded our media with “false� accusations of misconduct by Hillary and associates.
It was and is being proven to be from foreign sabotage.

In the here and now; Trump has committed treason.
In law, treason is the crime that covers some of the more extreme acts against one's nation or sovereign.[1] A person who commits treason is known in law as a traitor.
In law, treason is the crime that covers some of the more extreme acts against one's nation or sovereign.[1] . A person who commits treason is known in law as a traitor.
In English law, high treason was punishable by being hanged,

Don’t hang Trump----- Just impeach him

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Oh, please, can't we hang him just a little bit? Just until he's dead? And then draw and quarter him, and send the remains out to all four compass points, just to prove to the world that America isn't really as bad as he is?

I don't travel much, and I'm not generally in favour of capital punishment, but even I might be willing to fly to the US to witness such a happy event!

Best wishes, 2RM
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The impeachment process is the responsibility of “The House of Representatives"

The is not a question directed to the public, the vast majority, it’s a question directed to The House of Representatives.

& Let the chips fall wherever they may,

If a Republican Senator supports what Trump is and has been doing then let this Republican Senator stand up and vote, Ya or Ney

What say you—

let this Republican Senator stand up and vote—

Ya or Ney
for all to see
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Well, I couldn't sleep tonight. So I stayed up and watched some CNN news. It seems the 'extremely stable genius' has surrounded himself with a bunch of biddable, saccharine sycophants, whose main purpose is not their duty to serve the American people, but simply to bolster the bully, and massage the fragile presidential ego.

Meanwhile, it seems the nation is picking up a $102 million tab for his golfing expenses alone (3 times what Obama cost the country by this point into his presidency, for all his expenses put together) and he has added $2 trillion to the national debt, mainly by way of providing tax concessions to people who are already rich. And the trade war with China has cost by now $100 billion to ordinary Americans everywhere.

So sad that populist politics should result in this, but I guess if you insist on simple solutions to complex problems, you shouldn't complain too much if those problems are not adequately resolved.

Best wishes, 2RM.
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I tend to stay out of politics but I still remember election day 2016. I will never (ever) forget that. All those left wing commentators that said Trump would never win had to eat crow. I laughed and laughed and then I laughed some more. The look on their face was priceless. Some of them even cried. It just greatly amuses me that in spite of all the people Bill and Hillary killed she still lost.

It really does concern me how much the country is divided right now.

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[Replying to post 5 by MosesY]
I tend to stay out of politics but I still remember election day 2016. I will never (ever) forget that. All those left wing commentators that said Trump would never win had to eat crow. I laughed and laughed and then I laughed some more. The look on their face was priceless. Some of them even cried. It just greatly amuses me that in spite of all the people Bill and Hillary killed she still lost.
HEY, "THE ELECTION WILL BE RIGGED!" -- so said Trump (if he lost). Of course he sang a different tune after the election. Yes, it was a tearful day for reasonably minded people. Hope driven into fear, people leaving the country for Costa Rica or Canada.

There are few in the world who can walk the tight-rope between decency and indecency; law and outlaw (imagine him on a tightrope -- the porkchop might succumb to a stroke anytime soon. I vote for drawing and quartering before his last breath.)

I'm reading the Mueller Report before I meet up with a Catholic Republican adversarial friend later this summer. I haven't gone 20-pages and I see an example of him giving to the Russians PAYBACK for all they did for him in the runup to the election (MosesY, you may have been sucked in with some of the postings of fake claims on Facebook -- you should be more careful). Case in point: Trump knew what he was doing when three of America's intelligence agencies warned him of nefarious meddling in our presidential election, ignoring them as so much gossip. That act of ignoring was quid pro quo reward for their efforts. He publicly stated he "believed Putin" when he denied any meddling -- that is tacit payback for something he expected and received.


If I read the report correctly, any violations of trust, tacit or otherwise, are punishable under the code. Why didn't Mueller see that some sort of tacit monkey business was going on for services provided, and with a hearty PAYBACK?

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[Replying to post 6 by 2Dbunk]

CORRECTION !!

If I read the report correctly, any violations of trust, tacit or otherwise, are punishable under the code. Why didn't Mueller see that some sort of tacit monkey business was going on for services provided, and with a hearty PAYBACK?
The phrase underlined may not be true. I re-read page two of the report and it is worded differently than I remembered. Please excuse any inconvenience this may have caused.

But reading further, there is a panoply of disgust that Trump Team knew was coming and were reluctant to stop. READ THE REPORT !!

The four page abstract of the Report given by Attorney General Barr is a subterfuge, well designed to take the steam out of the report, announcing a cosmetic white-wash of the Report's contents (Who will ever know; who will ever read its disgusting contents, even in its redacted form?). That was a well calculated gamble by Barr, and the follow-up multiple page summary afterwards, released more steam that was building, to try and confirm "all is well" inside Team Trump’s house of mirrors.

READ THE REPORT !!
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