The Donald Trump Score Card

Discussion in 'Politicians' started by MeAgain, Nov 15, 2016.

  1. Flagme15

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    Then don't quote me. You can't seem to comprehend what I am saying.

    I can't wait until the day after the election when the NY AG, and the NYC DA show up at the wh, and trump realizes he's looking at prison time.
     
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    Even before the election Eric Trump must testify into a fraud inquiry before New York state investigators whether the Trump Organization lied about
    value of its assets to receive loans or tax benefits
     
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    And then will come the criminal prosecutions, unless he pardons himself or Pence does--and that won't work for the state crimes.
     
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    This is great...........................followed by the chant of 'Vote Him Out'

     
  5. Flagme15

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    That guy is so dumb, he'll probably implicate himself, and all the other trumps.
     
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  6. Tishomingo

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    Trump says he didn't hear it. Must be getting deaf.
     
  7. egger

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    Meadows is pressuring FBI director Wray to investigate voter fraud.

    Five states have been mailing ballots to all voters. In those states, it's not new for the 2020 election. Trump doesn't have much of an argument against them in the context of changes to mail-in voting in 2020 that he thinks might affect his reelection. He would have to claim that fraud has been a major problem for those states and support it with evidence. His voter fraud commission was directed at such issues and failed.

    Four other states started mailing ballots to all voters for 2020 because of the coronavirus. Nevada is one of them and is a battleground state for Trump in 2020.



    Meadows attacks Wray, pushing FBI to probe voter fraud
    “He has a hard time finding emails in his own FBI,” the White House chief of staff said of the bureau director.
    By QUINT FORGEY
    09/25/2020 10:03 AM EDT

    Meadows attacks Wray, pushing FBI to probe voter fraud

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    "White House chief of staff Mark Meadows publicly attacked FBI Director Christopher Wray on Friday, a day after the director said there was no evidence to support claims of widespread voter fraud that have been pushed by President Donald Trump."


    "Only nine states are automatically mailing all voters ballots this year, regardless of whether they requested one or not. Five of those states — Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Utah and Washington — regularly mail every voter a ballot.

    Four states — California, Nevada, New Jersey and Vermont — are doing so because of the pandemic, as is Washington, D.C. Montana also has given counties the option to do so, and most of them have taken advantage of it."
     
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  8. Flagme15

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    Selective hearing, just like when he can't hear that Russia is interfering wth the election.
     
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  9. egger

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    The U.S. has much work to do to remedy income disparity and poverty, regardless of how well the Trump administration thinks it has done.

    Trump should visit poverty areas instead of hanging out in lavish corporate arenas basking in the praise of his followers.


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    U.S. farmers are bashed yet again.

    Iowa is the leading corn crop producing state in the U.S. Crop was damaged during an unusual derecho storm.

    Iowa and other farm states have been trying to grapple with damage from Trump's trade wars, the effect of the coronavirus on food demand, and other unusual weather such as flooding in 2019.

    Iowa is a swing state and in play for 2020.



    Trump visits Iowa as officials warn storm destroyed corn crops
    By Andrea Shalal
    August 18, 2020 10:40 AM

    Trump visits Iowa as officials warn storm destroyed corn crops

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    "CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers and state officials from Iowa said on Tuesday that much of the state’s corn crop will not be harvested following a fierce windstorm last week, as President Donald Trump visited to review the damage.

    The destruction from the Aug. 10 derecho storm compounded troubles for a U.S. agricultural economy already battered by extreme weather, the U.S.-China trade war and disruptions to labor and food consumption from the COVID-19 pandemic."


    "The U.S. Department of Agriculture last week estimated the storm affected about 37.7 million acres across the Midwest, including 14 million in Iowa.

    It destroyed or seriously damaged more than 57 million bushels of commercial grain storage capacity in Iowa and a similar amount on farms, according to the state’s agriculture department. Farmers may struggle to store their crops as a result."
     
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    Someone will always claim that it was the fault of the farmers for having their farms in the path of the derecho or floods.
     
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    Farmers have limited control over the weather but much control over for whom they vote. It's up to them whether they wish to continue to contribute to a political situation that causes them to incur more unnecessary damage and leave them to hope for more bailouts from the government.
     
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    There has been some talk that if the Democrats win the Senate, and the White House, they would be encouraged to increase the number of judges on the Supreme Court. I favor limiting the Supreme Court judges to three six year terms, a presidency to one six year term, and senators to two four year terms; or have an age limit. Any government official has to retire at the age of seventy.
     
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    In many states, like Colorado and Indiana, the judges are nominated and confirmed into the job. Then, the people get to vote on retaining that judge in the next electoral cycle. I haven't worked out the possible ways that three six year terms might play out, but would be interested in a check on their power, in the event of a corrupted judge. Today we have a blatant effort to install such a corrupt judge. And we have 200 such corrupt judges already on the bench, after McConnell lowered the bar for getting them confirmed. I would like to see old geezers like Grassley kicked out to a pasture in Iowa. He is all about partisanship just like McConnell and that Lady Graham.
     
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    Grassley, and McConnell are too damn old. People like them cost the taxpayers money if they die in office. A special election isn't cheap.
     
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