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This post is about Trumps winning GDP making us great again
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Amarosa? She is going to make her money. I can't fault her for living up to her nature. Her book is for you, not Trump's base, we supporters are not going anywhere as long as Mr trump continues to try to keep his promises and so far so good But I understand not wanting to focus on the fact that he is doing one hell of a job.
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They are predicting a GDP of 5%! That was said to be crazy talk when Candidate Trump spoke of 3 and 4%. The same experts said it would not go above 4% and now they are talking above 5% and if the president gains ground in trade all bets are off on how high the American GDP can go!
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BOOM! Trump Approval at 50% — 5 POINTS HIGHER THAN OBAMA at Same Point in His Presidency by Jim Hoft August 2, 2018 107 Comments 1.3KShare Tweet Email Despite the continued media anti-Trump hysterics over the past several months including the meltdown after President Trump said kind words to Vlad Putin — the US president’s approval rating continues to rise since May. President Trump’s approval rating is currently at 50% on Rasmussen Reports. Media darling Barack Obama had an approval rating of 45% on August 2, 2010. President Trump is now 5 points ahead of Barack Obama at a similar point in his presidency. And this is while 90% of network media coverage has been negative of President Trump. If President Trump had just 50% positive coverage by the liberal media his approval numbers would be in the 60’s https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/08/boom-trump-approval-at-50-5-points-higher-than-obama-at-same-point-in-his-presidency/
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Done both my cell phone and cable providers have seen my I'd. It was required for service
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The pics has the facts and speak for itself. As far as hate... I've seen more hate from the libs on this board then I have from any known racist.
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Job well done!
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Donald Trump Says U.S. and EU Will ‘Resolve’ Steel, Aluminum Tariffs President declares ‘new phase’ in U.S.-EU relations President Donald Trump met with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker in the Oval Office of the White House on Wednesday. PHOTO: EVAN By Vivan Salama and Valentina Pop Updated July 25, 2018 4:33 p.m. ET Breaking News... *Trump: U.S. and EU Will ‘Resolve’ Steel and Aluminum and Retaliatory Tariffs *Trump Declares ‘New Phase’ in U.S.-EU Relations *Trump Says U.S. and EU Will Have ‘Close Relationship’ with ‘Strong Trade Relations’ *Trump: ‘Both of Us Will Win’ *Trump: U.S. and EU Agreed to ‘Work Together Toward Zero Tariffs, Zero Non-Tariff Barriers, Zero Subsidies on Non Auto-Industrial Goods’ *Trump: EU Will Start ‘Almost Immediately’ to Buy More U.S. Soybeans *Trump: EU ‘Wants to Import’ More LNG from the U.S. *Trump: EU Will be a ‘Massive Buyer’ of LNG to ‘Diversify Their EnergySupply’ *Trump: U.S. and EU Agreed to Launch ‘Close Dialogue on Standards’ to Ease Trade and Reduce Bureaucracy *U.S. Agrees To Refrain from Imposing New Tariffs On European Union -- EU Official (More to Come) Previously... WASHINGTON—The European Union delegation meeting with President Donald Trump Wednesday agreed to consider changes in its trade policies in an effort to ease relations with the U.S., according to a European official in the room. The official said European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and his top trade official Cecilia Malmström agreed to work with the U.S. administration to lower industrial tariffs on both sides, increase LNG exports and soy beans to Europe, and align regulatory standards to allow for medical devices to have better market access in Europe, the official said. Both delegations were still fine tuning language in a common statement on car tariffs, the official said. A joint news conference between Mr. Trump and Mr. Juncker was hastily being organized as the meeting was coming to an end. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 0.7% Wednesday following the news. (more to come) Previously... WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump slammed critics of his trade policies on Wednesday, warning they are undermining his negotiating position while American farmers are being “ripped off.” Mr. Trump’s remarks, aimed at critics he didn’t name, came hours ahead of a meeting with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker in which trade tensions between the U.S. and the European bloc are expected to dominate. The Europeans come to Washington with potential auto tariffs weighing heavily on their minds. Last week, Mr. Trump threatened “tremendous retribution” if his meeting with the EU officials doesn’t lead to what he considers to be a fair auto-trade deal. In the Oval Office Wednesday, Mr. Trump leaned over and tapped Mr. Juncker’s hand while describing him as a “very smart and a very tough man” who represents the European member states well. “Over the years, the United States has lost hundreds of billions of dollars to the European Union and we just want it to be a level playing field for our farmers, our manufacturers, for everybody,” Mr. Trump added. “We are close partners, allies, not enemies, we have to work together,” Mr. Juncker said. Mr. Trump didn’t respond to questions on whether he will impose auto tariffs but said that “the United States would be very pleased” to create a trade partnership where there are no tariffs, no barriers and no subsidies. Mr. Trump is also scheduled to meet with lawmakers on Wednesday to discuss his administration’s proposed plan to offer $12 billion in aid to farmers hardest hit by retaliatory tariffs imposed by U.S. trading partners. Many lawmakers expressed skepticism that the plan would yield long-term prosperity for American farmers. Mr. Trump insisted on Wednesday that the domestic political pushback accomplishes nothing but delays and hinders his ability to negotiate a deal. “When you have people snipping at your heels during a negotiation, it will only take longer to make a deal, and the deal will never be as good as it could have been with unity,” he said. “Negotiations are going really well, be cool. The end result will be worth it!” Why the Japan-EU Trade Agreement Deserves a Closer Look WSJ's Gerald F. Seib looks at the trade deal between Japan and the EU, and explains how President Trump’s trade policy might drive other countries to form their own agreements. Photo: Martin Bureau/Press Pool He wrote, “Are we just going to continue and let our farmers and country get ripped off?” U.S. trading partners are retaliating against Mr. Trump’s decision to order tariffs on imports including metals, clothing and electronics from a broad range of countries, including China, Mexico, Canada and European Union member states. The retaliatory tariffs have already been felt across America’s Farm Belt. China, a huge market for U.S. agricultural exports, has applied tariffs on $34 billion worth of U.S. goods, including soybeans and pork. Canada, Mexico and the EU have also hit back with tariffs of their own. “China is targeting our farmers, who they know I love & respect, as a way of getting me to continue allowing them to take advantage of the U.S.,” Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter Wednesday. “They are being vicious in what will be their failed attempt. We were being nice - until now!” Twitter Ads info and privacy Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue wrote on Twitter late Tuesday that the farm aid package “is clear statement that other nations can’t bully our agricultural producers to force the U.S. to cave in to unfair trade practices & retaliatory tactics.” On Tuesday, many lawmakers from Mr. Trump’s own Republican party criticized the announcement that his administration would offer farmers a one-time aid package, describing it as a bailout lacking any long-term solutions. Republican lawmakers from farm states said they expected to meet Wednesday with Mr. Trump to discuss a pending farm bill and farm aid. Some Republicans are jittery about the potential for political repercussions heading into the November midterm elections. “The action that I’d like to see is resolving this tariff fight and moving forward with trade opportunities, ” said Sen. Cory Gardner (R., Colo.), who chairs the Senate Republican campaign arm for the Senate Republicans. Mr. Trump’s top economic adviser Lawrence Kudlow said Wednesday morning on CBS, “Nobody is really thrilled about this. We’re just trying to protect American agriculture from some of the unfair trading practices.” Ahead of Mr. Trump’s meeting, EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstroem met with lawmakers, seeking insights about how to approach Mr. Trump. Republican lawmakers, who have been hoping to persuade Mr. Trump to step back from the brink, said they urged her to reach an agreement to lower tariffs. House Speaker Paul Ryan (R., Wis.) said he and the trade commissioner discussed “how we can come to an agreement to lower tariffs and trade barriers, avoiding the escalation of trade tensions.” Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R., Utah) encouraged her to work with the president to strengthen the trans-Atlantic partnership, including through the reduction of tariffs, a spokeswoman said. While Mr. Trump’s aggressive trade policies with China have been celebrated by members of both the major political parties, his decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the EU, Canada and Mexico have been met with more skepticism. The Trump administration justifies the move on the grounds of national security and a growing trade deficit—arguments those countries dismiss as farcical. Mr. Trump repeatedly complains that the EU imposes 10% tariffs on auto imports, compared with 2.5% imposed by the U.S. He declines to mention the 25% tariffs the U.S. imposes on light trucks, versus the 10% rate in Europe. Mr. Trump recently described the EU as “a foe” on trade.
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I don't share his story but I understand it. I have not lost friends over my support for the president, maybe some internet friends but not real life friends. I did once meet a guy from the internet that came to my house. We planned to have sex but he mentioned he liked to talk politics. We talked and he stormed out. Turns out he only liked to talk politics with fellow liberals. We still talk from time to time but I won't invite him back. Not because of his views, because of his weight. He is slim in his pics but not in person.
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This could not happen if the internet didn't exist.
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Don't care what the father did. Voting for trump in 2020 #walkaway
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Here I am living my happy life while America becomes GREAT... AGAIN! And the liberal left hates our every success. I say chill out or you are going to pop a blood vessel.
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Sins of the father.....
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This is Whoopi when things got ugly....
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Whatever you need to tell yourself....
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I'm smelling reality. Trump is President and Hillary is still upset.
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I'll be in Thailand in September for 4 weeks with stops in Phuket, Chiang Mai, Pattaya and completing my holiday in Bangkok. Right now I am still booking my hotel rooms and I am starting to notice how many webpages have vanished that once provided plentiful information on Thailand... Board like Thailandout.com, Gaypattaya.com, Dreadedneds, stickeyrice and others. Luckily, I have a good knowledge of Thailand so I know the area's I want to stay but getting info on bars is not as easy as it use to be. My trip last year was filled with fun and I only had to put in a little effort. Meeting guys on the beach or on the apps was like ordering out for pizza delivery. The gogo bars were fun. If I went into an expensive bar, I had my drink, looked over the guys wearing little to nothing and tipping a few if the mood hit me. Most nights my bed was occupied by friends or new friends I met on the street or guys I met on the apps. I go to the bars to look and tip. If the bar is offering reasonable drink prices, I will sit with a few staff and tip and share a drink with them. In Sunee I may open a bottle, get 1,000 baht changed into 1,000 baht broken down into 20 baht notes. I tend to give out tips till the money and the bottle is gone. At a few of the other bars I play tipping games with the guys (I only do this in Sunee). I love to flirt with the guys but flirting with them was a lot different 15 years ago when I had a harder gym body and it was also kinda nice being the exotic gay black american when they were very few in Thailand. I still get a guys that are interested only to be able to say they had sex with a black guy and I let them have their way with me! I only tend to go to Thailand in low season and I have met some great guys! Will this time be fun? Oh yeah!
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Let the woman speak! I can see wisdom in her words! Republicans are a big tent and a choir of many voices. Dems want Illigal's to vote and are now registering them. Dems want an end to I.C.E. Dems want to offer free income Dems tried to force government controlled doctor services.
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When I was a Democrat, I talked like you guys. Now that I #walkaway from the Democrats, I see how devious, violent and nasty Dems are. They say they are inclusive but quick to attack in the nasty and destructive ways when they are faced with those of different opinions. I'm a Trump guy. I am out and proud to be a Trump. I'm here, I'm Trump, Get over it!
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As long as I wake up and Trump is still President, that is all that matters to me
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I love it! Dem's think they are going to get Hilliary in office with that fantasy LOL But trump better watch out! If Hilliary does run she could WIN! I hope she is not his opponent in 2020!
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Yep, Trump has my faith now. I am done with the Democrat promises. They promise the moon and deliver moondust. I'm all behind him making America Great Again. #walkaway
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'Will Trump Be Meeting With His Counterpart — Or His Handler?'
Bucknaway1614502762 replied to AdamSmith's topic in Politics
And here we are. The Liberals are crying day in and day out. Sorry... Hilliary could not cut it. She rigged the Primary, Bernie would win the vote and Hilliary already had the superdelagates locked up. Hilliary was the woman behind the curtain running the DNC and telling Bernie that he is mistaken thinking she has a insider relationship with them. Hilliary was given the questions and answers to the debates. Hilliary was propped up and dragged around like a weekend at bernies episode and still caughes herself to near collapse. Hilliary lost. Trump Won. -
I don't know much about those court actions. I know that during Obama's time in office, he used the courts to set legal precedence where he could not get a law passed. I don't know if that is related to this but I trust Trump so much that I am even willing to say "Okay" to that too. I was so against all the crap that Obama did but I kept my mouth shut because I didn't want to stir up his hive. Now I have President Trump and I can't wait to vote for him again. I'm all in!
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Abortion, yawn, gay rights, yawn. Same old democrat fears. They had both houses of Congress and the presidency and what did they do with it to cement gay rights and abortion? What law did they ram through? Oh yeah... Obamacare and then made themselves exempt from it.