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Draining a Swamp - 727Sky - 05-27-2017 Quote:Quote:Title: Draining the Swamp is Messy. May 14, 2017 RE: Draining a Swamp - Sol - 05-28-2017 (05-27-2017, 01:36 PM)727Sky Wrote:Quote:Quote:Title: Draining the Swamp is Messy. May 14, 2017 Quote:I talk to myself because sometimes I need expert advice. I do that a lot too LOL I like Trump's Presidency so far. He's different, he's himself and hasn't turned into a mascot like much of his predecessors. Aside from meeting the Sharia Loving Saudis - Yes, I piss on those, their royalty, their money and their religion of hypocrisy - he's pretty much been loyal to his words, or I should say, as much as one can be when being elected President. I like the analogy to a real swamp but let's be honest; it's much worse than that. More like a fucking nuclear waste disposal contaminated zone. Chernobyl times a thousand. Looks good from the outside but get too near and it'll kill ya. Slowly but surely. Just my opinion. : ) RE: Draining a Swamp - Mystic Wanderer - 05-28-2017 @"Sol" said, Quote:I like the analogy to a real swamp but let's be honest; it's much worse than that. More like a fucking nuclear waste disposal contaminated zone. Chernobyl times a thousand. Looks good from the outside but get too near and it'll kill ya. Slowly but surely. Is that where the Clintons come in? RE: Draining a Swamp - BIAD - 05-28-2017 (05-28-2017, 04:21 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: Is that where the Clintons come in? Sort of. Bill and Hillary were residents of a strange realm where children fell asleep on rail tracks and people committed suicide by evoking a stroke through the action of decapitating themselves. Arkansas holds a magical force where other people take their lives by shooting themselves in the back of the head with a shotgun. Twice. Mena airport struggled for passenger flights and found -for some strange reason, that see-through packets of white powder were more willing to give the little airstrip an income. But I can understand where you're coming from, though. RE: Draining a Swamp - 1984hasarrived - 05-29-2017 So draining the swamp means nepotism and appointing fellow billionaires - oh and by the way - Jared Kushner is under investigation, as are many others in his administration. Such an honest group of people he has around him. How anyone can defend this guy and say he is doing a good job, I do not know. He is an embarrassment on the world stage, just look at the gaffes on his European tour: Pushing a prime minister to get to the front, then preening himself Refusing to walk 700m and getting a golf cart, making other world leaders wait Pissing off most of Europe with his NATO speech The alpha male handshakes - what is that about?? Melania bitch slapping his hand away. When will the divorce come through? And let's not forget the epic pictures of him with the Pope, looked like the Adams Family, and the Pope miserable af - they cracked me up Also he would not allow poor Spicey, a devout Catholic to attend and meet the Pope. It will be interesting to see how anyone can defend these. Oh, yes he is different, not like all those other presidents. No shit!! He is a bully, short and simple. And he is empowering his supporters - just look at the Portland killings. Why did he not tweet about those when he was on Twitter recently? Maybe I just missed them. RE: Draining a Swamp - DuckforcoveR - 05-29-2017 If Donald J Trump the billionaire is draining the swamp then I am the direct descendant of Gandalf himself. I think its more believable that I'm a real life representation of the wizard himself than (for example) DJT is a representative of the people. Wool, meet eyes. RE: Draining a Swamp - BIAD - 05-29-2017 Quote:'So draining the swamp means nepotism and appointing fellow billionaires - oh and by the way I agree with you 1984, Trump should've employed people with no previous background of dealing in high politics, national and international finance, serious diplomacy and global commerce. Certainly, having billions of dollars has a direct bearing on this matter, because people who succeed in a chosen profession are always dubious characters. That probably explains why many voted for Mr. Obama is a previous election and preferred Mrs. Clinton for the last one. But personally, I don't know if they're honest people or not, I haven't met them. But they're probably bad people. Kushner is a Russian agent and will be outed when the investigation is finished. Quote:'How anyone can defend this guy and say he is doing a good job, I do not know...' I agree, he's an incompetent buffoon that for some reason , the US citizens voted for! One can only wonder how ridiculous or untrustworthy the loser of the earlier election was and how poor their campaign must have been. Quote:'...He is an embarrassment on the world stage, just look at the gaffes on his European tour: Yeah, it was a total flop, although I did enjoy how he grabbed Macron and dragged his Merkel-fawning, faggoty-ass towards him! Anyone watching must've thought 'who's this guy...? He's coming off as the leader of the free world or something!' Trump had no right stating that some of European countries weren't paying their fair-share in NATO. That's why we have America there, so they can foot the bill. As far as Trump's wife is concerned, I've always thought it disrespectful to comment on someone's partner... that's just a hang-up of mine. However, I thought the visit to the Vatican didn't go-off too bad, although I'd have been happier if President Trump had dragged Cardinal Bernard Law out by his scrawny neck and took him back to Boston to stand trial for his disgusting crimes. But that religion for yer', I suppose! Quote:'...It will be interesting to see how anyone can defend these. I'm not defending him, he's not my President and his administration's policies probably won't have much of an impact on my situation. But truly, it's refreshing to see somebody pushing others around in a masculine manner. I apologise for my attitude in this particular case, I just think it's about time we had someone who will say what they feel instead of feeling what they say. (I'm an old timer, I guess!) Quote:'...He is a bully, short and simple. And he is empowering his supporters - just look at the Portland killings. That crazy white supremacist is innocent until proven guilty -that may have a bearing and maybe Trump's advisers told him to steer clear when using Twitter, a conduit I personally think is for 19 year-old children. But yes, Trump is a bully and I agree with you on that. RE: Draining a Swamp - Sol - 05-29-2017 Quote:How anyone can defend this guy and say he is doing a good job, I do not know. Quite funny, how the world turns. I remember thinking exactly those same words when it came to Slick Willy, and then Bush, and then Obama. I find it kinda ironic. Don't you? . RE: Draining a Swamp - BIAD - 05-29-2017 Some of the drying swamp mud will take longer to rake through than other areas. Obama admin knew gang members were part of illegal immigrant surge: Whistleblower. 'The Obama administration knowingly let in at least 16 admitted MS-13 gang members who arrived at the U.S. as illegal immigrant teenagers in 2014, a top senator said Wednesday, iting internal documents that showed the teens were shipped to juvenile homes throughout the country. Sen. Ron Johnson, chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, said a whistleblower turned over Customs and Border Protection documents from 2014 detailing the 16 people who were caught crossing the border. “CBP apprehended them, knew they were MS-13 gang members, and they processed and disbursed them into our communities,” Mr. Johnson, Wisconsin Republican, said. The gang members were part of the surge of UAC, or “unaccompanied alien children,” as the government labels them, who overwhelmed the Obama administration in 2014, leaving Homeland Security struggling to staunch the flow from Central America. Officials at the time said the children should be treated as refugees fleeing horrific conditions back home — though security analysts said the children were prime recruiting territory for gangs already in the U.S. Mr. Johnson said the image of UAC as little children is misleading. Out of nearly 200,000 UAC apprehended between from 2012 to 2016, 68 percent were ages 15, 16 or 17 — meaning older teens. The majority were also male, making them targets for gang recruiting...' The Washington Times: RE: Draining a Swamp - 1984hasarrived - 05-30-2017 (05-29-2017, 09:50 AM)BIAD Wrote:Quote:'So draining the swamp means nepotism and appointing fellow billionaires - oh and by the way Thanks for the well thought out response, and sorry that you felt I was calling Melania out, but hey she bitch slapped him - twice. There is no love there. He is a bully and that is not a good thing as a politician, which we know he is not. He is a businessman, and sees everything as a deal to be done for his (personal) benefit. As I saw on a post from someone else, if you voted for Trump, I will forgive you, but if now you defend him then you are a traitor, as his actions are indefensible. RE: Draining a Swamp - BIAD - 05-30-2017 (05-30-2017, 12:07 PM)1984hasarrived Wrote: Thanks for the well thought out response, and sorry that you felt I was calling Melania out The wife/husband-thing is always something I steer clear from if I can. People find other people to love and spend their lives with and it's not for me to judge. As you say, he is a bully and I know this might ruffle some feathers, but I think the world right around now needs one! It's obvious to anyone who just glances at international politics, that the men and women who are asked to represent countries are merely spouting bland statements and enjoy a lifestyle that would rival a billionaire hotel-owner. Even if the previous President set-up the job opportunities for the USA and Trump is now bathing in the felicitations, it brings an up-beat feeling to the public that has really been needed for some time. Feeling nice without an income is one thing, but knowing that you're providing for ones family by putting a day's graft in, smacks of an emotion that assists in such things as self-pride and patriotism. I'm not advocating a dictator or someone who will press that red button at the drop of a hat, but I honestly believe a more aggressive attitude should be displayed in the forum of political diplomacy. I think we can agree gravitas has never been on the shopping list for a long time. In Europe, the EU Project is attempting to dilute individual cultures of regions and countries. The non-elected bureaucrats that hold sway, show a contempt for those they rule over and in my humble opinion, come from a weak, 'unmasculine' quality that many associate with royalty. It is rarely said these days, but many countries around the world look to the United States for a guidance and if the leader of the USA is too liberal or comes off as a game-show host, it's reflected around the globe. The current US media are testimony of that! Just look at the accusations they scream out! If the President is a Russian puppet, then why is he still in office...? If his entourage are colluding with horned-devils that do Putin's bidding, why haven't they gone the way of Aldrich Ames? Hillary Clinton is said to have used an secret email-server and sent classified information through non-secured conduits, FBI...? just let it go. Trump is alleged to have revealed secrets during an official White House visit from a Russian Diplomat and yet, that seems to have faded away. The ex-Director of the FBI is alleged to have evidence (even though I don't believe the FBI should leak like a sieve the way it does).... that the President asked him to back-off a section of an investigation. Yet... crickets. These are terrible indictments that not only smear the Presidency, but hint that the USA is incompetent at security and their political organisations are weak through avarice. Yet, the media shout them everyday, like cat-calls from a rowdy game-show audience. I cannot comment on whether a voter for a person is actually a traitor solely based on a different opinion of a preferred candidate and as above offers, if his actions are 'indefensible' the system in place seems reluctant to anything about it. RE: Draining a Swamp - guohua - 05-30-2017 I agree with BIAD, the world needs a Bully, if that's what you want to call the POTUS, better to stand on your own to feet and piss people off than to Bow and Scrap and Be A Whiny Little Coward wearing Big Boy Pants. @"1984hasarrived" Do you know nothing of Women? Every heard of PMS? Don't Touch Me is a Common Side Effect and she didn't Bitch Slap Him, she swatted his hand away. Get your news from another source, you're being lied to 99% of the time and you don't know it. We don't really care if he Pissed Off EU and your Liberal Friends. We don't care if he didn't want to walk and waited for a cart. We care that he showed himself as someone who wasn't going to Bow and Kiss their Feet. The MSM reports only what they can to make him look bad. Again, we are Smart Enough to see that. RE: Draining a Swamp - 1984hasarrived - 05-30-2017 (05-30-2017, 02:03 PM)guohua Wrote: I agree with BIAD, the world needs a Bully, if that's what you want to call the POTUS, better to stand on your own to feet and piss people off than to Bow and Scrap and Be A Whiny Little Coward wearing Big Boy Pants. If you want a bully, well done. You got one. Yes, I know a bit about about women, and most of them do not want to grabbed by the pussy. Plus she did it wife, in front if the world cameras, is that really your argument?? What other source do you suggest? Yours?? You don't care if he pissed off EU a and liberal friends? That will bit you in the ass. You don't care if he is a lazy ass? Your problem. He is inconsiderate as I pointed out, keeping others waiting. But he will bow to to the Saudis who give him gazillions of dollars. RE: Draining a Swamp - 1984hasarrived - 05-30-2017 (05-30-2017, 02:25 PM)1984hasarrived Wrote:(05-30-2017, 02:03 PM)guohua Wrote: I agree with BIAD, the world needs a Bully, if that's what you want to call the POTUS, better to stand on your own to feet and piss people off than to Bow and Scrap and Be A Whiny Little Coward wearing Big Boy Pants. RE: Draining a Swamp - BIAD - 05-30-2017 (05-30-2017, 02:25 PM)1984hasarrived Wrote: If you want a bully, well done. You got one. The current situation of 'Pick-A-Side' media sources is a problem, I agree and some of the reports are difficult to source down as a neutral. Personally, I frequently find that there always seems a middle-class axe to grind rather than writing about what is really happening in the world and I -like you, struggle in the cult-ish behavior of name-calling and trolling. I'm a Brit and it's a little late in the day to worry about pissing off the EU!! In my opinion... the UK voted to go into a 'Common Market' that was all to do with buying and selling with each other, that's all. Merkel wanting nukes, discussing having an army, threatening someone who wants to leave the gang and allowing killers and rapists into the continent, wasn't on the table back in '75. But keeping people waiting is a tactic that's been used down the centuries, it's just a facet of hardball politics. The Saudi-thing is about Iran. Hope this helps. RE: Draining a Swamp - BIAD - 05-30-2017 To assist anyone who wants to know why the links between financial business and Government Business are so lucrative, listen to the last 21 minutes of this video, it may help. (The whole video isn't bad, either!) RE: Draining a Swamp - guohua - 05-30-2017 @"BIAD" Excellent video, I hadn't seen that one before. RE: Draining a Swamp - senona - 05-30-2017 (05-29-2017, 10:35 AM)Sol Wrote:Quote:How anyone can defend this guy and say he is doing a good job, I do not know. True that. Very good point. The opposing "team" is never going to like what their opponent is doing. Period. And accusations will fly, no matter how far fetched they sound. Both parties are guilty of doing this. Will admit the Dems have the advantage tho with majority of MSM leaning left. And the headlines have been nasty, even tho the article does not always go in line with the negative click-bait title. Now then, I just about had to pick my jaw up from the floor last night when I saw a video of Dem. Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz sorta kinda defending some of Trumps actions. Dershowitz is not one to give anyone a break. He is hardcore from what I remember of him in the past. He said he sees no crime what so ever in dismissing Comey. Nor any crime as of yet with ties to Russia. Dershowitz explained again that “taking advantage” of what WikiLeaks did is “not a crime.” And being point blank and blunt with NATO leaders has been a long time coming. Nothing wrong with that IMO, regardless of which party a President belongs to. Rather be bold and brash instead of meek and humble. Of course, that is just me. Anyhow, will see if I can find that article where A.D. said that so far, Trump is doing a good job (or something to that effect). RE: Draining a Swamp - senona - 05-31-2017 As for Trump and Melania not holding hands....to me, they have never really been affectionate people in public even before him being elected into office. That could be just her, in a foreign land not wanting to show PDA. Who are we to criticize Trump for something that we have no knowledge about their personal life? IMO, that is just being nit picking, just 'because'......the left leaning MSM is desperately grasping onto anything that resembles negativity towards a Man they despise. They wanted Hillary to win and projected her to win with all their glorious wonderful positive polls. And guess what-- they got it wrong, big time. And they let Hillary down as well, with their um, fake polls. So now they hate Trump for their mistake in misjudging their piss poor candidate. And Trump now has to pay for it at any cost. ANY COST. Anyhow, about the picture with the Pope. What is the MSM explanation for his look with Prime Minister Trudeau??? Oh horrors, where is the outrage and the condemnation of the PM for this tragic look by the Pope? Oh wait, crickets ..... Quote:Last week, Donald Trump met with Pope Francis at the Vatican. The men, along with Ivanka and Melania Trump and Jared Kushner, posed for a photo during the visit. It was a sight to behold, with Pope Francis looking, well, not happy about standing beside the president of the United States. http://nymag.com/selectall/2017/05/pope-francis-doesnt-smile-in-photo-with-trudeau-like-trump.html Oh lookie here.....a smiling Pope with Trump. Guess this image of the Pope and Trump didn't play into the MSM hate-filled agenda.... How ya like the guy that photo-bombed that one? LOL And despite all the haters of the lovely Melania, he smiles for her too. So you see....it's all about perception. What kind of image does one want to project. In this case, the MSM hates Trump therefore they rather project a negative view of him with the Pope. When in reality, the Pope does what the Pope does. Remain neutral for some pictures as shown with PM Trudeau, then relaxes in others. Sure Trump ain't perfect. Got no argument from me there. But neither was our other choice. Hillary was a bad choice for the Dems from the get go. That was their mistake, putting their money on a lame horse. Not to mention the general public is tired of the same old "Establishment Elites" which is why Trump beat out his 16 Rep. opponents. (did I mention 16? ) Now the Dems want to take it out on Trump and his supporters. Fine. Keep insulting half the population like you did before, and the Dems will lose again. Plus you might want to start 'listening' to the peoples voices. Not your own. RE: Draining a Swamp - Mystic Wanderer - 05-31-2017 Excellent post @"senona". I remember seeing on FB that the picture of the Pope with Trump was photo shopped. Maybe they found a picture of him somewhere else with the 'sourpuss' expression and decided to use it in their negative campaign fake news against Trump. Nothing surprises me, especially coming from CNN. |