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Donald Trump’s media summit was a ‘f—ing firing squad’ - guohua - 11-22-2016 Trump Told The MSM what he thought of them ![]() Quote:Donald Trump scolded media big shots during an off-the-record Trump Tower sitdown on Monday, sources told The Post.Tell it like it is President Trump, No Political Correctness Coming Out Of Your Office! ![]() Call Those Lying Pieces Of Shit Exactly What They Are! LYING SCUM! Quote:“[CBS Good Morning co-host Gayle] King did not stand up, but asked some question, ‘How do you propose we the media work with you?’ Chuck Todd asked some pretty pointed questions. David Muir asked ‘How are you going to cope living in DC while your family is in NYC? It was a horrible meeting.”Source RE: Donald Trump’s media summit was a ‘f—ing firing squad’ - Daitengu - 11-22-2016 Hope everyone got towels an waders handy ..... forecast calls for severe flooding caused by media tears ....... Pity he didnt just shoot all the bastards ....... RE: Donald Trump’s media summit was a ‘f—ing firing squad’ - 727Sky - 11-22-2016 Someone needed to say it so at least he is setting the tone right off the bat. Also here is something else, someone sent me. Quote:Now you'll understand where all your tax money is going!!! RE: Donald Trump’s media summit was a ‘f—ing firing squad’ - 727Sky - 11-22-2016 RE: Donald Trump’s media summit was a ‘f—ing firing squad’ - Daitengu - 11-22-2016 Looks like a good start on the budget cuts ...... RE: Donald Trump’s media summit was a ‘f—ing firing squad’ - 727Sky - 11-22-2016 RE: Donald Trump’s media summit was a ‘f—ing firing squad’ - DuckforcoveR - 11-22-2016 I remember a time when liberals weren't so damn sensitive. I still believe we aren't. Crying over a lost election? Lost elections are supposed to be a call for reflection or action. Reflect on what went wrong and evaluate the possibility that we need to adjust to social or geopolitical norms or use the loss as a call to action to mobilize the base and try harder the next time. I don't blame liberals for her ^^^ I blame Bush (I'm supposed to say that still, right? ![]() ![]() ![]() But seriously, the amount of crying and gnashing of teeth for the past 2 weeks is getting nauseating. What we really need to do is give them all participation medals, that seems to be the thing. Maybe that's what they are used to after a short lifetime of coddling and timeouts.... RE: Donald Trump’s media summit was a ‘f—ing firing squad’ - 727Sky - 11-22-2016 All I can say is I hope he does this 100%... right or wrong to clear the air... RE: Donald Trump’s media summit was a ‘f—ing firing squad’ - BIAD - 11-22-2016 Save America 's Treasures Program. 'Save America's Treasures was established by Executive Order 13072 in February 1998 by President Bill Clinton, in conjunction with the White House Millennium Council's activities. Instrumental in its founding was then First Lady of the United States Hillary Rodham Clinton. Its Honorary Chair is the current First Lady...' Imagine that! The majority of US historical landmarks have been around long before the Clinton Mafia came aboard, yet it took until 1998 before anyone thought of using Government money in the act of restoring and saving them. SOURCE: ............................... International Fund for Ireland. What the hell are you doing funding programs in another first-world country anyway?! It's website reports that it receives £714 million in total from the EU, New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the States. I understand that it's about assisting in keeping the peace in this religious hot-spot, but I fail to see how money can buy off a belief-system that isn't directly connected to finance...! Or is it?! SOURCE: ............................... Legal Services Corporation. An organisation that : '...seeks to ensure equal access to justice under the law for all Americans by providing civil legal assistance to those who otherwise would be unable to afford it...' A telling note is that it begn during the Nixon administration in 1971 and when a certain female who recently ran for the Presidential office was nominated to be put on the board of Directors in 1977 by President Carter, a young Ms. Hillary Rodham succeeded in tripling the LSC's budget in three years to $303 million dollars! SOURCE: ............................... National Endowment for the Arts. (See America's Treasures Program as an example) I think art in all it's forms are terribly important, but it's born out of prosperity in a society and I seriously think the USA needs more at this time than offering grants to dance festivals and opera. SOURCE: ............................... I could go on and on, budget cuts have direct effects on people's lives all over a country and when it happens, the guy on the bottom is usually the one that takes the hit. But the money used in the list above can be better used on continuing these programs once the main cost is diluted or taken away. Director expenses, board meetings and costly quangos are the burden... unless we believe that the majority of the money goes into helping those the organisations were constructed for in the first place. If this were true, then I'd like to see a truthful breakdown of their budgets! Apparently this list of budget cuts has been around in Congress since 2011 and was sponsored by a Republican chap and 32 others. '....An email is circulating that lists specific “Republican budget cuts” that could save the U.S. $2.5 trillion over 10 years. The list is real. The cuts are contained in legislation — the Spending Reduction Act of 2011 — sponsored by Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio and cosponsored by 32 others. The legislation is the product of the House Republican Study Committee, a group of social and fiscal conservatives. Jordan, the committee chairman, introduced the bill in January 2011, and it has been referred to numerous committees. No votes have been taken on the bill. Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina has introduced a companion bill in the Senate. It has no cosponsors, and the Senate has taken no action on the bill, which has been referred to the Senate Finance Committee. The email — which supports the cuts — contains some side comments questioning specific items, such as the “death gratuity for members of Congress.” In this case, the word “WHAT???” appears after the item. *Eliminate death gratuity for Members of Congress. WHAT??? '... A “death gratuity” is paid to the surviving spouse and/or children of a member of Congress who dies in office. The amount is equal to a year’s pay, according to the Congressional Research Service. For example, a $136,700 payment was added to a fiscal year 2000 appropriations bill for the wife of Rep. George E. Brown Jr., of California, a Democrat who served 18 terms in Congress (four from 1963-1971 and 14 from 1973-1999, when he died)...' SOURCE: ............................... Sky's posting had this: '*Require collection of unpaid taxes by federal employees -- $1 billion total savings.WHAT'S THIS ABOUT?' Here's something from a 2012 Washington Post article: 'Federal employees owe $1.03 billion in unpaid taxes' The figures come as Republican efforts to pass legislation allowing federal agencies to fire tax delinquent federal employees have slowed and as the White House continues to crack down on improper payments made by agencies to delinquent government contractors and federal beneficiaries. About 98,000 federal, postal and congressional employees owed $1.03 billion in unpaid taxes at the end of fiscal 2010, according to records provided by the Internal Revenue Service. The total number of delinquent employees dipped slightly from 2009, but the amount owed jumped by $32 million. The figures are “totally unacceptable and disrespectful to hardworking American taxpayers,” said Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah). “If you’re on the federal payroll, the very least you can do is pay your taxes.” “Nobody’s going to take any joy in firing someone,” Chaffetz said in an interview. “But there’s enough people there that are simply thumbing their nose at American taxpayers that it’s not acceptable.”..' SOURCE: I don't know how they get through each day, do you? It's not like digging a ditch or building a highway, this is real work where your back aches and your brow is salty with sweat. How they manage, I'll never know. Minimum wage and all that. There's no shovel mentioned and every hint that that all of the above are nothing more than life-long expensive vehicles for the Beltway gang. Anyway, back to looking for a unicorn. |