Apparently, you didn't read your article the first time because it blew up your boo-hoo bad news. That's pretty common in your negative headline searches.Thanks for the reply something I will add to my DONT READ list
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Apparently, you didn't read your article the first time because it blew up your boo-hoo bad news. That's pretty common in your negative headline searches.Thanks for the reply something I will add to my DONT READ list
You can read the full article here,The Globe and Mail’s commentators on political events in Washington have, like the rest of the Canadian media, completely missed the story. So have most of the American media, which the Canadian media witlessly parrot, but Trump ran against the American media and won. He demonstrated that they were complicit in all the economic and strategic blunders of the George W. Bush and Obama years: the Great Recession, the endless Mideast wars and humanitarian disasters, 20 million illegal and unskilled immigrants and a flat-lined “new normal” economy. GDP growth per capita declined from 4.5 per cent in the Reagan years to one per cent under Obama. This president ran against every part of the political establishment of both parties including especially the national media, whom he has rendered almost irrelevant by using social media and dominating the talk-radio circuit. The traditional media, whose Trump-hating excrescences are inflicted on Canadian readers and viewers have, to their towering chagrin, almost no influence in the U.S. Trump has outmanoeuvred them. Most of the American national media is now an embittered, rabid, unclothed emperor, but their Canadian analogues spout their bilious nonsense anyway....
The outrages that did occur were that senior elements of the CIA and FBI co-operated with the Clinton campaign before the election and after, to publicize the spurious Steele dossier, a pastiche of lies and defamations ultimately funded by Hillary Clinton’s camp. The Justice department’s highest officials then used the same dossier as part of the basis for applications to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance court (FISA), to authorize espionage against the Trump campaign and transition team. The justice and intelligence apparatus of the U.S. was unconstitutionally politicized, the closest the United States has ever come to a presidential election rigged or undone by unlawful official interference. When all else failed, the canard of Russian collusion was dredged up, and although as FBI agent Peter Strzok acknowledged to his FBI girlfriend by text (he said he felt “concern there’s no there there”), this farce was kept going for two years in the hope that Trump would blow up and fire Mueller, as Nixon did Archibald Cox in 1973, so some sort of obstruction charge could be cobbled together to force an impeachment trial.
Both Castros have also blamed Trump for the shootings in Ohio and Texas."Their contributions are fueling a campaign of hate that labels Hispanic immigrants as 'invaders.'"
You can't be a Democrat without being a Hypocrite.“It is just amazing to me that he would do that. Then he's calling me a racist because I'm supporting Trump. I mean, this is just ridiculous. There's a lot of things you don't like about the president and his tweeting, but here Castro is doing the same thing with his tweeting.”
Donald Kuyrkendall, San Antonio real estate:“He's probably got 44 people that are going to contribute heavily to whoever might run against him in the primaries.”
Wayne Harwell, donor to Castro in 2011:“Were his intentions to incite people to picket Bill Miller's barbecue or to come to Don Kuyrkendall’s house, you know, assault my wife, make nasty comments? Life is short and this kind of silliness is not good for anybody, especially with the climate we have right now with two mass shootings in a weekend. There's just no reason to highlight individuals and their companies as being some kind of, I don't even know what he thinks we are, bad guys because we support Republicans? I'm just hopeful that none of this gets serious and that my grandchildren and children will be not intimidated by this stuff.”
IT GETS WORSE . . . For citizens.“I sure will not give to Castro any more. Trump has helped our country have economic prosperity. I support his efforts although I may not support each word, I like the results of his efforts for America.”
STEADY WINNING.“My phone’s been lit up for two days with calls from many of the Texas 44 and others of our friends here in Texas who are outraged by Castro’s comments. It looks like another million dollars is now headed to support the Trump 2020 campaign from those of us who were targeted, and other Texans, including Hispanics, incidentally, whose resolve to support [the president] is only strengthened by this personal attack."
the alternative argument is this.Lone Star wrote: ↑August 11, 2019, 1:36 pm.
More hypocrisy by Democrats on GUNS and ILLEGAL ALIENS.
Who is surprised?
Prior to the August recess of Congress, Democrats were pushing a bill known as HR 8 -- "The Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2019".
The House Judiciary Committee, the majority of which are Democrats, voted 23-15 to bring the bill to floor of the House.
However, an amendment to the bill by Republican Florida Rep. Greg Steube proposed that law enforcement be notified "when an individual attempting to purchase a firearm fails the background check." This would have also applied to ILLEGAL ALIENS who attempt to purchase a firearm.
Democrats rejected the amendment and proposed the bill without the amendment. It passed the House 240-190, but will probably never pass the Senate in its current form.
Democrats continue their attacks on guns, but seek to protect ILLEGAL ALIENS at all cost.
In addition, by bundling the cost of spare parts with the construction of new airframes, maintenance costs of each F-35A goes down significantly.Between the last Obama negotiation and the most recent Trump negotiation, the unit cost of the Air Force version is down 27%, the cost of the Marine version is down 27%, and the cost of the Navy version will fall over 30%.
STEADY WINNING.The president promised he would deliver billions of dollars in savings, and that is what he has done. A skillful combination of threats, persuasion and compromise has pushed the cost of each F-35 below the list price for an empty jetliner—and nobody expects the jetliner to survive a flight through hostile air space.
It’s a safe bet that President Trump won’t get any more credit for his F-35 triumph from the mainstream media than he has gotten for creating six million new jobs or eliminating regulations. But his administration has now positioned its biggest weapons program to reap huge savings as production ramps up for America’s joint force and its allies. This is the kind of efficiency that the people who originally conceived the F-35 fighter had hoped for, but it took Trump to make it happen.
The existence of the Manafort Dossier and how it got to the FBI was not made public until now. This new revelation now calls into question the role that politically funded research had in investigating Manafort for things that were totally unrelated to his work on the Trump campaign.“These new Bruce Ohr FBI 302s show an unprecedented and irregular effort by the FBI, DOJ, and State Department to dig up dirt on President Trump using the conflicted Bruce Ohr, his wife, and the Clinton/DNC spies at Fusion GPS.”
Outstanding post, LYM!Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑August 11, 2019, 5:04 pmConrad Black is back spouting facts in support of his friend the President:
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/conrad ... g-him-down
It wasn't until Trump decided to run for POTUS as a Republican against Empress Hillary that the establishment and dishonest media decided that Trump was corrupt, racist and a mobster. I've also repeated this same common sense view regarding the IRS. With all the audits that Trump is subjected to by the IRS every year, they would've nailed him on something long ago.There has never been the slightest credible suggestion of any connection between Trump and organized crime, and the Internal Revenue Service has audited him constantly for decades and has never gone beyond contested reassessments.
Another truth. Trump repeats it over and over again, but it doesn't matter. Trump wants a merit-based system of immigration. Even a tiny country like Thailand has requirements that must be met or violators and visitors are jettisoned.For 50 years Democrats have wanted the Latin vote and Republican employers have wanted their cheap labour. It is a cynical bipartisan outrage as these poor people have flooded in, overloading the social services and schools and police and keeping working-class incomes down. Trump will continue to admit a million immigrants legally, but will stop this invasion of undocumented people who cannot be easily absorbed. All he seeks is to emulate the Canadian system of merit-based immigration.
My view? He IS corrupt, he has some racist beliefs and tendencies, and he's not a mobster.Lone Star wrote: ↑August 12, 2019, 9:04 amLaan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑August 11, 2019, 5:04 pm... the establishment and dishonest media decided that Trump was corrupt, racist and a mobster.
The U.S. isn't Thailand. Part of our heritage is serving as a refuge. A merit ONLY based immigration system will betray that historic role we have played. We have immigration laws, and they should be enforced. If Congress wants to change them, it will.
Exactly correct. Obama famously said when he was a Senator, "We are a nation of immigrants; but we are also a nation of laws." There's video on YouTube of Schumer saying essentially the same thing. As I've said before, Both parties have, in the relatively recent past, been in control of both houses of Congress and the White House simultaneously; yet neither party has changed the immigration laws. IMO it's not appropriate for ANY President to try to circumvent the law by Executive Order; yet all Presidents have done just that. The law is what it is. Congress, and ONLY Congress, has the power and authority to change it.
Merit-based is not a reference to asylum or refugee status. It is only applicable to immigration. Trump has only required that refugees be vetted properly and asylum-seekers be legitimate, as do I.Udon Map wrote: ↑August 12, 2019, 9:59 amThe U.S. isn't Thailand. Part of our heritage is serving as a refuge. A merit ONLY based immigration system will betray that historic role we have played. We have immigration laws, and they should be enforced. If Congress wants to change them, it will.
Perhaps some type of merit-based exception or add-on to the immigration quotas and procedures already established by law might be appropriate. Let's kick that one over to Congress and see what they think.
Despite the harassment from the doxxing of Trump donors, it has had a galvanizing effect for Trump support in San Antonio. Fund-raising has increased over Castro's stunt.“In this country, you have the freedom of speech and the choice of who you are going to support and give money to. For me, supporting the Republican Party, I look at the things Trump has done for the economy. I’ll continue to support him and what he’s doing. It looks like Democrats are getting desperate in resorting to these tactics."