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    Quote Originally Posted by elche View Post
    It's the Weimarer Republik all over again.
    with more morbid obesity

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    I don't know anything of the sort and you and your fellow trumpanzee moron buddies have even less a clue than I do. I do know that trump lost the popular vote in '96 and that he will lose that again in 2020.
    Agree Snubs, way to soon to call. The quadrennial American tradition of mad vows disease, hair on fire rhetoric, and endless analysis by so called experts has 14 months yet to go. Then we will be treated with 4 years of post Nov 1st debate and opinion.

    And the beat goes on, the beat goes on, drums keep pounding rhythm to the brain, La da, da, da di, la da, da, da, da....

    GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NOBODY ELSE!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    I have several Republican friends but none support this cretin's narrative and won't vote for him again
    ...again!?...

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    Bsnub might find this interesting

    https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle...out-of-hiding/

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    ...those interested in tRump's bumbling stupidity might find this appropriate:

    The #TrumpRecession Label Is Going to Stick

    Presidents usually get too much blame for economic slowdowns. This time is different.
    By Barry Ritholtz (Bloomberg)

    Spend a decade or two writing about financial markets, and a few themes will begin to emerge. These are:

    No. 1. Politics and investing do not mix;
    No. 2. Presidents usually get too much credit when things go right and too much blame when things go wrong;
    No. 3. Most of the time, markets don’t care about politics. But the president and presidential appointees can and do have a major impact on the economy, monetary policy, the dollar, trade relations and alliances;
    No. 4. History is replete with examples of presidents messing up and stumbling into wars, aggravating recessions and market crashes, even inflicting long-term structural damage on the nation.

    Points 3 and 4 deserve extra consideration, since they seem most applicable to the current state of economic affairs. In other words, the broader economy, the market, and any potential recession are now firmly attached to, and under the influence of, President Donald Trump.

    Trump came into office in the midst of a robust recovery from the financial crisis, with an economy operating at close to full strength. Between 2010 and January 2017, when Trump was sworn into office, the economy created 16.1 million jobs (5 million have been added under Trump) and the unemployment rate had been cut by more than half, from 10% to 4.7% (it has declined 1% under Trump). As of June 2009, when the recession ended, the expansion had been underway for 91 months. Perhaps the president’s most favored metric, the stock market, had already risen 236% from its March 2009 low.

    In other words, Trump inherited an accelerating post-credit crisis recovery, and he only had to avoid disrupting those healthy -- and improving -- economic trends. What occurred instead is a litany of unforced errors and misguided decisions, many of them made by Trump political appointees. Let's consider just two of the more consequential ones that are driving events:

    Peter Navarro, the architect of this president’s trade and tariff policies, particularly vis-à-vis China. Trade wars, despite what Trump said, are neither fun nor easy to win. Mainstream economists have been warning that Navarro was in over his head and that his unsound trade theories would cause economic problems. Indeed, the Navarro brand of protectionism has already had a number of damaging economic consequences, blunted for now only by the momentum of the economic boom Trump inherited. We are about to find out exactly how long that will last.

    Jerome Powell, an inflation hawk who Trump appointed as Federal Reserve chair. Unless you prefer high rates, this was an almost unaccountably foolish choice. Trump fired Janet Yellen as Fed chair, reportedly because he thought she was too short for the job, and after disparaging her management of monetary policy, saying she "should be ashamed of herself." The irony is that Yellen was an inflation dove, who favored lower rates for longer as the economy was still recovering when Trump took office. That irony no doubt is lost on Trump as he rails against Powell and the higher rates he adopted -- something Trump called for when Barack Obama was president and fighting the worst recession in three-quarters of a century.

    But don't blame Navarro or Powell; it's not like they sold themselves as something other than what they are.

    Making appointments merely to troll one's predecessor is something less than smart. Expertise matters, as does the ability to vet your appointees. If the president today is unhappy with higher rates, well, he has only himself to blame. And if China is proving harder to wrestle with in trade negotiations, maybe the president shouldn't have been so quick to pull out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership. That deal (remember how great the president is at deals?) would have lined up the U.S. and almost a dozen other nations as counterweights to China and its trade policies.

    Actions have consequences, and the undeniable consequences of this president's actions are rates that are higher today than they would otherwise have been and worldwide trade disruption.
    To be sure, we can't place all of the blame on Trump for the economic slowdowns in Europe and China, for the chaos of Brexit and other issues that predate his term in office. Much of the unsettled environment was already in place. He was just the spark in the gas-filled room.

    My original thesis in 2016 was that investors who were blaming Trump for market volatility were being partisan and unobjective. To damage this stock market, Trump would have had to do a series of things that were ill-advised and counterproductive. As it turns, he has done just that. If a recession occurs in 2020 -- and the current model of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York puts it at a 32% chance in the next 12 months -- a good measure of the blame must go to this president.

    Trump reveled in taking credit for the boom he inherited. If the U.S. goes into a contraction, he shouldn't be surprised if the "Trump recession" label sticks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    both should have heart attacks
    ...your lips--->god's ears...

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    Greenland: Trump warned that island cannot be bought from Denmark





    Greenland has said it is "not for sale" after President Donald Trump stated that he would like the US to buy the world's biggest island.
    The president is said to have discussed the idea of purchasing Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory, during dinners and meetings with advisers.

    But Greenland's government dismissed the idea, saying: "We're open for business, not for sale."
    Mr Trump's plans have also been quickly dismissed by politicians in Denmark. "It must be an April Fool's Day joke...but totally out of [season]!", tweeted former Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen.

    The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), which first reported the news, said Mr Trump had spoken about the purchase with "varying degrees of seriousness".
    Sources quoted in other media differed over whether the president was joking or seriously hoping to expand US territory.


    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-49367792
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    Quote Originally Posted by RPETER65 View Post

    Self-interested rich white people backing someone who serves their interests, wherever they are, is neither news or interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    Greenland has said it is "not for sale
    If it cannot be bought, it can be sanctioned...

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    I'm pretty sure I remember Trump telling the LGBT community he was going to look after them or something.
    [QUOTE][[QUOTE]The Trump administration’s Department of Justice is asking the Supreme Court to set a legal precedent that would enable employers to fire employees because they are transgender.

    The Department of Justice has submitted a brief to the Court Friday asking the Justices to rule that Title VII, a federal law that prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of sex, race, color, religion or national origin, does not protect transgender people. https://news.yahoo.com/trump-adminis...210714771.html

    Just another example of his treacherous nature.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cujo View Post
    Just another example of his treacherous nature
    ...the endorsement by the Log Cabin Republicans (a gay group) is beyond comprehension...similar to the NAACP endorsing a white supremacist because he raised the price of rope...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    Log Cabin Republicans
    What like all 26 members?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    Log Cabin Republicans
    Granddaughter loves the stuff but pretty sure she is not a lesbian or a Republican.

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    Donald Trump tweets photo of Trump Tower in Greenland




    US President Donald Trump appears to be making light of his own idea of buying Greenland from Denmark, tweeting a doctored photo of Trump Tower looming over a small village in the Arctic territory.


    https://tinyurl.com/y62qmd4g

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    Quote Originally Posted by uncle junior View Post
    at least he got some folks to stand up during a 3 minute song.
    For free Gatorade, Why not?

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    I'm not a fan of Trump but I understand this.
    https://news.yahoo.com/trump-claims-...122151431.html
    the guy was a complete space cadet.
    Why the media is listening him now I don't know.
    actually I do. it's a story. that's all. He's a mutton.
    I'm with Trump on this one.
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    Big orange baby spits the dummy.
    The Danish prime minister has said she is surprised and disappointed that Donald Trump has called off his planned visit to the country over Copenhagen’s refusal to sell Greenland to the US.

    At a press conference on Wednesday afternoon, Mette Frederiksen reaffirmed that Greenland was not for sale.
    A discussion about a potential sale of Greenland has been put forward. It has been rejected by Greenland premier Kim Kielsen, and I fully stand behind that rejection,” she said.

    She had previously said his Greenland proposal was absurd.

    In damage limitation mode, Frederiksen insisted that the US president’s decision would not affect strategic, military or commercial cooperation between their two countries.

    “The cancellation of the visit doesn’t change the good relationship between Denmark and the United States,” she said.

    Politicians from across the spectrum were united in their condemnation. “There are already many good reasons to think that the man is a fool, and now he has given another good reason,” Eva Flyvholm, the foreign policy chair for Denmark’s Red-Green Alliance, told Danish media.


    The US president had been due to visit Denmark in early September but announced on Twitter late on Tuesday night that there was no longer any point in the visit. “Based on Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s comments, that she would have no interest in discussing the purchase of Greenland, I will be postponing our meeting scheduled in two weeks for another time,” Trump wrote. The White House later confirmed the visit had been called off.

    Søvndal told the Danish newspaper Berlingske that Trump’s decision showed he was unaware of the basic rules of diplomacy. “If he had been a clown in a circus, you could probably say that there is considerable entertainment value. The problem is that he is the president of the most powerful nation in the world,” he said.

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...d-shocks-danes

    It's just comical.
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    People think one country wanting to buy some land from another is absurd, odd or whatever yet think invading and bombing countries is perfectly normal and acceptable. Strange world.....

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    He said he was thinking of buying Greenland, and it was the prime minister of Denmark who said it was absurd, because it simply had no chance of happening.

    That's what 'absurd' means.

    What's strange is the way you constantly twist things.

    Perhaps it's just because you don't understand much fairly basic English.

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    ‘I am the Chosen One,’ Trump proclaims as he defends trade war with China




    Key Points

    • President Donald Trump on Wednesday declared himself “the Chosen One” as he defended his administration’s actions in the ongoing U.S.-China trade war.
    • The president’s remark followed a string of criticisms aimed at his predecessors, whom he claimed had ignored China’s alleged malpractice on trade.
    • “Somebody had to do it,” the president says, and “I am the Chosen One.”


    More here ... https://www.cnbc.com/2019/08/21/i-am...trade-war.html

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    Now the fool has picked a fight with of all countries Denmark.

    "Trump criticises 'nasty' Denmark over cancelled visit"
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-49423968

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    I usually don't follow US Politics.

    I really liked Obama

    I only started watching Politics more as my investments in the Share Market and my Superannuation/Pension Fund/401 K grew.


    Compared to the Obama/Biden term, Mike Pence was almost been muted, at least on the Presidential stage.

    Is that usual in terms of the Presidential Team?


    It's almost like Trump ... putting the ' I ' back into 'Team'

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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    Is that usual in terms of the Presidential Team?
    Yes. VPs are chosen to appeal to a specific electorate. In Pence's case the religious right. In Biden's case, experienced moderate right politics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    yet his followers lap it all up
    ...the promise of snake oil is alluring...the misdirection of blaming others for life's difficulties is addictive...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    Now the fool has picked a fight with of all countries Denmark.

    "Trump criticises 'nasty' Denmark over cancelled visit"
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-49423968
    It's ridiculous but perfectly sums the man up.

    Comes up with a clearly hare-brained idea and when it's pointed out how dumb it is he reacts with petulance.

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