The First Trump term.
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2019 12:44 pm
Obama > Trump? I'd buy that.Vince wrote:I promise you there were similar polls for Obama.TheCatt wrote: Republicans think Trump > Lincoln
RIP Gordon
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Obama > Trump? I'd buy that.Vince wrote:I promise you there were similar polls for Obama.TheCatt wrote: Republicans think Trump > Lincoln
Considering there are people who think he was the greatest president ever, that's not a reach.Vince wrote:I promise you there were similar polls for Obama.TheCatt wrote: Republicans think Trump > Lincoln
So Republicans: Washington > Trump > Lincoln.A new Monmouth poll asked a similar question this week — pitting both Trump and Barack Obama against George Washington — and found that, while Republicans preferred Washington by a seven-point margin, Democrats didn’t feel the same way. A full 63 percent of Democratic respondents backed Obama and just 29 percent chose Washington.
Again proving that people who vote strictly for a letter are the problem.TheCatt wrote: I couldn't find any Obama-Lincoln, so here's Obama-Washington.
So Republicans: Washington > Trump > Lincoln.A new Monmouth poll asked a similar question this week — pitting both Trump and Barack Obama against George Washington — and found that, while Republicans preferred Washington by a seven-point margin, Democrats didn’t feel the same way. A full 63 percent of Democratic respondents backed Obama and just 29 percent chose Washington.
Democrats: Obama > Jesus, I guess.
Michael Pillsbury, an adviser to the president, said he spoke with Mr. Trump, who said the deal calls for China to buy $50 billion worth of agricultural goods in 2020, along with energy and other goods. In exchange the U.S. would reduce the tariff rate on many Chinese imports, which now ranges from 15% to 25%.
The Wall Street Journal reported earlier Thursday that the U.S. side has offered to slash existing tariff rates by half on roughly $360 billion in Chinese-made goods, in addition to canceling the tariffs on $156 billion in goods that Mr. Trump had threatened to impose on Sunday. That offer was made to Beijing in the past five days or so.
Should Beijing fail to make the purchases it has agreed to, original tariff rates would be reimposed. Trade experts call that a “snapback” provision, though the president didn’t use that term, Mr. Pillsbury said.
I almost added a "maybe" on that post. Sigh
I have no idea what he's saying in half of his tweets. This could either be him actually shitting on the story because it's false, his weird way of trying to not let details get leaked, or just him taking shots at the MSM. Who knows?TheCatt wrote:I almost added a "maybe" on that post. Sigh
[tweet]http://www.twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/ ... 4546235393[/tweet]
Of course. Democrats don't believe in Jesus.TheCatt wrote: So Republicans: Washington > Trump > Lincoln.
Democrats: Obama > Jesus, I guess.
If stuff like this isn't a reminder that the letters are usually interchangeable, I don't know what is...Vince wrote: I foresaw some blow back due to the impeachment, but in the words of Merlin, "I never saw this!"
Democratic impeachment holdout Jeff Van Drew planning to switch parties
Remember when Trump wanted fair trade, elimination of the national debt, and universal healthcare? And decried the Republican party as being "too crazy right." ? When he proposed a wealth tax starting at $10M? (That would make the most liberal D candidates seem tame). Or when he was pro-choice?Leisher wrote:If stuff like this isn't a reminder that the letters are usually interchangeable, I don't know what is...Vince wrote: I foresaw some blow back due to the impeachment, but in the words of Merlin, "I never saw this!"
Democratic impeachment holdout Jeff Van Drew planning to switch parties
For the first time in history, a Home Alone 2 cast member has been impeached.