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https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2017/09/29/pri ... ights.html


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Puerto Rico is under seige, and people are dying.

http://www.cajunscomments.com/puerto-ri ... to-do-now/
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Apparently Puerto Rico isn't as tragic as someone kneeling during the national anthem.
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heres what some trump voters have been up to

http://www.cnn.com/2017/09/30/us/transg ... index.html
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American Presidents comforting folks during horrible crisis; in their most unimaginable hour of need...

https://i.redd.it/zlvkzxaujtpz.jpg
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OldIslander wrote:American Presidents comforting folks during horrible crisis; in their most unimaginable hour of need...

https://i.redd.it/zlvkzxaujtpz.jpg


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So funny yet so sad at the same time.

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Old Techie wrote: The guy is without a doubt the loser of the century.

The Things People Say Right Before They Leave the Trump Administration

Rex Tillerson’s forceful defense of President Trump, after an NBC News report said the secretary of state had called the commander-in-chief a “moron” and seriously considered quitting his job, offered few clues about his eventual fate. From Sean Spicer to Steve Bannon and Reince Priebus, it’s not uncommon for Trump’s aides to defend the president—right before being shown the door.

http://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/politics/ ... &ocid=iehp

There is little doubt Trump will be remembered as the worst president ever by far. However, this statement of fact is not going to be anything profound. It will be kind of like saying "the sky is blue". Only the most dull-witted will debate this.
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^^ Agree 100%.

I am a bit taken a back however by just how toxic he's been to everyone around him. Have lost track of how many people he's taking down with him by destroying their credibility.

Also didn't anticipate how much he would cost everyone in legal fees. Trump's using the money he makes from campaign contributions and rallies to for pay him and his family's legal bills, while his staff goes broke.

Its a situation where the kindest words Trump could ever say to you is, "you're fired"! :up: :runforlife:
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Ka-El wrote:There is little doubt Trump will be remembered as the worst president ever by far.


Only by people who aren't acquainted with US history. You know, dull-witted politically driven people. And yes, I think he's pretty bad. But until he causes a civil war that kills 1 million people, he's no James Buchanan.
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how did the civil war get caused again? nothing to do with slavery ?
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http://glbn.ca/Vczg8T


trump allows companiezto not pay for birthcontrol based on faith :200:
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Mexico and China may have been his targets during the campaign but Canada has disproportionately been targeted since his election.

Trump's tough trade talk targets Mexico but his actions are hitting Canada


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Had a thought this morning, about how to deal with the Trump situation.

The two ranking members of congress (don't know who they are...), a Dem. and a Rep., should approach the 5 living past Presidents of the US (3 dems; 2 Rep...) and ask them as a group, to publicly condemn Trump as being unfit for office, and respectfully request that he immediately resign. Mike Pence would immediately take over and appoint a new VP.

Obviously the 3 Dem ex-Pres would be on board. I'll bet Bush Sr. & Jr. would be, too. Jr. was heard muttering after Trump's inaugural speech, "Man, that was some weird s**t up there...!".

Trump would probably refuse at first, but with the weight of the 5 past living Presidents against him, he'd eventually have to give up and resign.

There, that wasn't so difficult, was it? :138:
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