Uh ohes, he has switched to Snowflake-Victim-mode.
Mexicans are building security walls, and America is paying for them.
Mexicans are stealing border wall materials to build their own fences at home.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/borde...ymFrt--rGrCH18
Why would Mexicans need to build walls and fences around their homes?
That was easy -- like takin' candy from a baby.
FFS. The guy is beyond crass.
Here, he's still attacking John McCain and mentioning that he never got a thankyou for the funeral he, Trump, gave him.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...utslCPGxeeXbBc
Donald J. Trump is still YOUR president, Buns.
Wave it. You know ya wanna.
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is that why fester is constantly so bitter and angry?
There's a lot to unpack in this twatter from Drumpf -- not in the least that it doesn't come from some random dude on Twitter but the president of the US -- but one of the things that leaps out at me is a guy on his third marriage who cheats on his pregnant wife referring to someone else as a "husband from hell".
Oh yeah and of course it contains an obligatory Drumpf lie: Conway never asked for a job with his administration and in fact turned one down.
That whole situation is strange. On another reading of that Twatter "I, with her help, didn't give him the job" he seems to be suggesting that Kellyanne didn't want her husband to have the job that he's lying about.
Fuck me dinner in the Conway household must be interesting!
again what a lunatic like Trump is saying on Twitter is irrelevant, it's his little secret garden to vent, and be thankful it exists
otherwise he would picking up fights with third world countries and throw shit to the world like GW Bush and Obama did,
And I've just seen that Kellyanne finally responded and took Trump's side.
She made a good point about her husband being a non-medical professional accusing Trump of having narcissistic personality disorder and Trump therefore being justified and firing back at him, but seems to have missed the point that Trump is a walking and talking example of narcissistic personality disorder and his very lashing out on Twatter is a text book example also.
We're living in a fucking simulation where reality is stranger than parody!
Referring to Ray's question of "do you think Trump actually runs for re-election?"
... and Norton nails it.
Trump has his base. Whey are welded on and no matter what happens they will not be dissuaded.
The Republican candidate has to gather their base under one umbrella, one candidate, unlike
Clinton who, in part divided some of the democratic vote AND convince the voters who ticked Trump's box
last time to vote Democrat.
It's very doable, but only if the Democrats work together.
Again, Norton is right ... "(Trump) has a decent chance of winning"
Watch the 'tards focus on the shiny thing.
America is in immeasurably better shape now than it was in 2012.
Your moron of a president is likely to fuck up the entire planet, not just the USA.
Fed officials now expect growth of only 2.1 per cent this year and 1.9 per cent in 2020, with chairman Jerome Powell saying the rate of growth had slowed more than anticipated from the strong growth experienced last year. That provides quite a contrast with the Trump administration’s forecasts of GDP growth of 3.2 per cent this year and 3.1 per cent in 2020.
Some in the markets are even more pessimistic about the outlook, with interest rate futures now signalling a probability of a rate cut this year of more than 30 per cent and a near-50 per cent chance of one early next year.
If the Fed and the markets are right, we’re not going to see the four, five or six per cent GDP growth rates that Donald Trump once said his tax cuts, increased spending, trade policies and deregulation would deliver.
The impact of the tax cuts for business and wealthy individuals is waning; the trade policies have punctured China’s growth rate, slowed growth in the global economy and damaged the profitability and competitiveness of trade-exposed US businesses; US companies used the tax cuts to buy back their shares rather than invest, and consumer confidence and spending are faltering.
With Trump saying the US tariffs on China’s exports will remain in place "for a substantial period of time" until China shows it is complying with the terms of the trade deal now being negotiated, the likelihood an early end to the damage being down to the world’s two largest economies is receding.
Trump believes the tariffs are adding "billions and billions" to US Treasury’s coffers (the analysis to date says they are actually a tax on US businesses and consumers), so is unlikely to alter the administration’s aggressive trade policies.
His next target is Europe, which would add to the damage already being done to the global economy – and the US.
And in 2019 you're still making fatuous, contrived and flawed analogies and still live in Thailand...Originally Posted by Texpat
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