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Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 26th, 2018, 6:46 am
by oneh2obabe
Your chuckle for the day

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Trump asked the Guggenheim for a Van Gogh. The museum offered a used gold toilet.

The Guggenheim Museum couldn’t accommodate President Donald Trump’s request to borrow a Van Gogh for his and Melania’s private living quarters.

But the museum in New York did offer up another work of art:

“America,” an 18-karat, solid gold toilet (that functions!) was offered to the Trumps by email, according to media reports.

Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-w ... rylink=cpy

http://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-w ... 71639.html

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 26th, 2018, 7:13 am
by Bsuds
While waiting for the Hockey game to start last night we watched David Letterman's interview of past President Obama.

I was impressed with Obama's intelligence, wit and overall demeanor. It also left me wondering how the hell the US Presidency went from that man to what they have now? It just boggles my mind!

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 26th, 2018, 7:52 am
by Ka-El
There's a good reason why the majority of Americans wish he was still their president. :smt045

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 26th, 2018, 8:22 am
by RupertBear
Bsuds wrote:While waiting for the Hockey game to start last night we watched David Letterman's interview of past President Obama.

I was impressed with Obama's intelligence, wit and overall demeanor. It also left me wondering how the hell the US Presidency went from that man to what they have now? It just boggles my mind!


You're surprised that Americans would elect Donald Trump as president? These are the same people that think it would be fun to eat Tide pods!

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 26th, 2018, 8:32 am
by TreeGuy
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Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 26th, 2018, 8:53 am
by seewood
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Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 26th, 2018, 9:15 am
by Poindexter
Another chuckle for the day.

This is a couple weeks old but news to me, turns out Eric, who appears to have landed on his head when he didn't fall far from the tree, thinks that Ellen DeGeneres is a member of the "deep state".
:spitcoffee:

Here was her response to Eric.


Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 26th, 2018, 9:44 am
by Jflem1983
If he signs this amnesty deal. I suspect he will be finished. I do not know what he has to gain by signing. Has a lot to lose. Im confused by what has gone on this last 3 days

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 26th, 2018, 10:17 am
by Poindexter
Jflem1983 wrote:If he signs this amnesty deal. I suspect he will be finished. I do not know what he has to gain by signing. Has a lot to lose. Im confused by what has gone on this last 3 days


The irony is that Trump said "Mexico doesn't send us thier best people" , if Trump does end up deporting the Dreamers it would be a situation where the US would be sending thier best people to Mexico.

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 26th, 2018, 11:19 am
by the truth
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Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 26th, 2018, 11:29 pm
by jamapple
Jflem1983 wrote:If he signs this amnesty deal. I suspect he will be finished. I do not know what he has to gain by signing. Has a lot to lose. Im confused by what has gone on this last 3 days




Last 3 days??? We've all been confused for the past 13 months!

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 27th, 2018, 2:47 am
by Omnitheo
Ideologically the right wing will oppose DACA, but logically it has been good for the US. The US really doesn’t have anything to gain by suddenly kicking away a large number of educated young adults entering the workforce and paying taxes.

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 27th, 2018, 4:33 am
by Jflem1983
Omnitheo wrote:Ideologically the right wing will oppose DACA, but logically it has been good for the US. The US really doesn’t have anything to gain by suddenly kicking away a large number of educated young adults entering the workforce and paying taxes.



Lots to gain. These kids are the children of criminals.

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 27th, 2018, 4:34 am
by Jflem1983
Omnitheo wrote:Ideologically the right wing will oppose DACA, but logically it has been good for the US. The US really doesn’t have anything to gain by suddenly kicking away a large number of educated young adults entering the workforce and paying taxes.


Illegals cost trillions of dollars a year. Give back absolutely nothing. Less than nothing.

Yes lots to gain by giving em the boot.

Make mexico great again

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 27th, 2018, 8:40 am
by Ka-El
Poor Melania …

Melania Trump Goes MIA From Davos as Stormy Scandal Brews

Melania, the least-unpopular member of the first family, has kept a reclusive public schedule since Jan. 12, when The Wall Street Journal published a report alleging that in the closing days of the 2016 presidential campaign, President Trump’s personal attorney paid $130,000 in hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels. The payment was made “as part of an agreement that precluded her from publicly discussing an alleged sexual encounter with Mr. Trump,” the Journal reported.

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

I think most people really feel bad for Melania for being married to little hands. She comes across as smart enough to know how humiliating this presidency has been. I'm sure she probably wishes she could move to Mexico as well.

poor, poor Melania ...

The unbearable awkwardness of being Melania

If you’re sensing some heightened tension between the president and his wife, Melania Trump, these days — not to be confused with their usual simmering enmity — you aren’t alone. What looked from afar like a marriage of cynical, if mutual, gain is publicly molting under a relentless glare of the White House. And it’s not so much what Melania is doing, but what she’s spurning that’s inviting lots of speculation.

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