windwalker wrote:The "Trump" soon to be sworn in, the next president of the US.
Change agent.
Good, I am looking forward to the impeachment
windwalker wrote:The "Trump" soon to be sworn in, the next president of the US.
Change agent.
Michael wrote:I caught the jokes, was trying to make my own about how Trump or Conway would rationalize the two contradictory statements.
willie wrote:Michael wrote:What kind of comment is that? He's an elected representative and can't be fired. It's important in our political system to have people who can not be fired, sometimes their contrary stance is important. You know, three branches of government, right?
No we do not need bad apples who can not be fired.
That's the problem, they can and should be fired.
If you were working for a company that was created by highly effective people, would
you just say no i'm not going to do my job and then expect not to be fired?
No a contrary stance is not welcome. it causes stagnation and limits the amount of real effectiveness.
Perhaps your jealous that Trump is a highly effective person?
That is a big part of why all the "jobs left." Yes, Trump will run the country like a business man. So will the Republicans in Congress. And the little guy will continue to get crushed while the rich get richer. Don't forget, he is one of them.
oragami_itto wrote: managing a government like a business is a disastrously stupid idea,
opps [sic] tried that didn’t work out to [sic] well…. its [sic] time for change.
“[Trump] won, in my opinion, fair and square, and I’m going to support him as president of the United States,” Brown told host Stuart Varney.
He also said in the interview, “When you win against all odds and you defeat those who are against you — and I was for Hillary so I’m one of those who Mr. Trump defeated — but he is the president-elect of the United States, I’m a citizen. I’m not asking him to do everything. I’m going to pitch in and do some of the things that I can do with the like-minded people that I represent.”
I’m going to pitch in and do some of the things that I can do with the like-minded people that I represent
Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:You keep posting things from Breitbart. Is reading puff pieces in your echo chamber how you achieved your "open mind?"
Talk about projection.
The band's refusal to perform reflects more a pro-Springsteen sentiment than anything about Donald Trump. "C'mon, we're a bar band," Forte said last week. "It's got nothing to do with politics whatsoever." https://www.yahoo.com/news/bruce-spring ... 47454.html
Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:You keep posting things from Breitbart. Is reading puff pieces in your echo chamber how you achieved your "open mind?"
Talk about projection.
A coalition of black pastors is unveiling its national agenda and addressing what it calls “the current sabotage that is inspiring civil unrest against the new president.”
Owens observes he would like Rev. Sharpton to “consider discussing the disastrous policies his office has sometimes promoted–policies that serve to entrap blacks and minorities in a cycle of dependency and require their allegiance to a party and system that does not serve their interests.”
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