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Ryan-Rosenstein meeting was all smiles and butter

So which side do you like your Democrat congressional toast buttered on?

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In the meantime Trump cruising for re-election. He will every state he won last time plus pick up 2-3 more. A new era of greatness.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... since-2004
Manufacturing in the U.S. Just Accelerated to Its Best Year Since 2004

U.S. manufacturing expanded in December at the fastest pace in three months, as gains in orders and production capped the strongest year for factories since 2004, the Institute for Supply Management said Wednesday.
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Lawmakers briefed by Yale psychiatrist on Trump's mental health

"We feel that the rush of tweeting is an indication of his falling apart under stress. Trump is going to get worse and will become uncontainable with the pressures of the presidency," Lee told Politico.
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An impressive year for Little Rocket Man.


After a year in which he tested a hydrogen bomb and an ICBM, threatened to destroy the United States, and called President Trump “a dotard,” Kim Jong Un, at the gracious invitation of the president of South Korea, will be sending a skating team to the “Peace Olympics.
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BREAKING: CLINTON URANIUM INDICTMENT EXPOSES CORRUPT OBAMA COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN INVESTMENT

Hmm.. If all this is true, added the other scams like the Russia-Trump gate, I find things to become scary. There will be a lot of high level rotten teeth and molars that will put up a lot of resistance against being exposed and pulled out.

The risk that the democrat voter who was always and genuinely convinced that Trump was the monster, now will be faced with a monstrous cancer of mobsters that grew into the democrat party and part of the intelligence community and FBI playing along.

Loosing an election from crazy baby Trump is one thing and already caused many people sort of PTSS-Trump Derangement Syndrome, but this added disaster would mean total madness. Too big to fail, too crazy to be true.

How funny would Saturday Night Live be after such a tsunami of unbearable facts. To be totally wrong about Trump and his chance to win but then later realizing to have been ignorant and/or willfully blind to this corrupt and criminal gang they put all their hopes on and voted for. What would this do to half of the US population?
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Parodite wrote:BREAKING: CLINTON URANIUM INDICTMENT EXPOSES CORRUPT OBAMA COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN INVESTMENT

Hmm.. If all this is true, added the other scams like the Russia-Trump gate, I find things to become scary. There will be a lot of high level rotten teeth and molars that will put up a lot of resistance against being exposed and pulled out.

The risk that the democrat voter who was always and genuinely convinced that Trump was the monster, now will be faced with a monstrous cancer of mobsters that grew into the democrat party and part of the intelligence community and FBI playing along.

Loosing an election from crazy baby Trump is one thing and already caused many people sort of , but this added disaster would mean total madness. Too big to fail, too crazy to be true.

How funny would Saturday Night Live be after such a tsunami of unbearable facts. To be totally wrong about Trump and his chance to win but then later realizing to have been ignorant and/or willfully blind to this corrupt and criminal gang they put all their hopes on and voted for. What would this do to half of the US population?
might make some so crazy that they howl at the moon like. a lonely dog tied to tree in the back yard on a cold night..... er, uh, wait, I think that may have already happened.

My new favorite question for my dems friends when they start verbalizing their PTSS-Trump Derangement Syndrome:

"Imagine if the DNC didn't think their constituents were so stupid, and that the Dem base would vote for the "wrong" candidate in the Dem primary, so the DNC figured they needed to rig the primary for Hilary to win for the good of the party....... Do you think Trump still would have won the general election?"

"I'm thinking, probably not."

Gets pretty quiet about then......
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Trump rolling in success, keeps winnin


Jeremy Corbyn :
US is not Britain’s most important relationship



Jeremy Corbyn :
UK-US ‘special relationship’ doesn’t exist



Jeremy Corbyn most probably next UK PM

Germany the most important and THE "special relationship" .. well, folks , money talks :)




And, now this



Putin praises Kim Jong-un
a message for Trump


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Simply put, Putin congratulated Kim for leading Trump up the garden path while focusing single-mindedly on attaining the core objective of ‘mutually assured destruction’ (MAD) vis-à-vis the US. Kim now has his nuclear warhead and delivery system. Henceforth, denuclearization of North Korea can be possible only if the US and North Korea “become convinced that their security can also be guaranteed without nuclear weapons.”

Putin meant that small countries with an acute sense of vulnerability resort to the nuclear path as an asymmetrical response to perceived threats. His warning came on the eve of Trump’s momentous decision on Friday to keep the US in the Iran nuclear deal by waiving a raft of sanctions until May 12.

The similarities are striking. In both cases, there is really no military option open to the US except options that risk enormous destruction to its own assets and human lives.

Iran’s capacity to thwart US aggression is no smaller than North Korea’s. Both have felt compelled to embark on the path to nuclear mastery in light of the existential threat posed to them by the US. Nationalism has morphed into anti-Americanism and no amount of demonizing can hide that unpalatable truth.

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On the surface, Putin’s commendation of Kim’s smartness in outwitting the US is a statement of fact, but it also contains a broader message for the American elites. Putin effectively cited the examples of North Korea and Iran (and Turkey) to flag the geopolitical reality that the US will be countered in its attempt (as per Trump’s National Security Strategy 2017) to change the global strategic balance in its favor.

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Self explanatory

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Parodite wrote:BREAKING: CLINTON URANIUM INDICTMENT EXPOSES CORRUPT OBAMA COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN INVESTMENT

Hmm.. If all this is true, added the other scams like the Russia-Trump gate, I find things to become scary. There will be a lot of high level rotten teeth and molars that will put up a lot of resistance against being exposed and pulled out.

The risk that the democrat voter who was always and genuinely convinced that Trump was the monster, now will be faced with a monstrous cancer of mobsters that grew into the democrat party and part of the intelligence community and FBI playing along.

Loosing an election from crazy baby Trump is one thing and already caused many people sort of PTSS-Trump Derangement Syndrome, but this added disaster would mean total madness. Too big to fail, too crazy to be true.

How funny would Saturday Night Live be after such a tsunami of unbearable facts. To be totally wrong about Trump and his chance to win but then later realizing to have been ignorant and/or willfully blind to this corrupt and criminal gang they put all their hopes on and voted for. What would this do to half of the US population?
Sarah Carter has been reporting on this for a couple of weeks but dribbling it out letting it develop. So much bigger than it has been reported thus far.

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Doc wrote:Sarah Carter has been reporting on this for a couple of weeks but dribbling it out letting it develop. So much bigger than it has been reported thus far.

Weep for America

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Fl_kHRWQIw
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http://www.breitbart.com/big-government ... sm-claims/

Donald Trump’s Support Among Blacks Has Doubled Since 2016, Amid Racism Claims
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I will be out of action for another week, but had to fit this in.

Trump cruising for re-election. I'm amazed how easily it's going.

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/4 ... nse-nobama
Trump is commonsensically undoing, piece by piece, the main components of Obama’s legacy. Donald Trump continues to baffle. Never Trump Republicans still struggle to square the circle of quietly agreeing so far with most of his policies, as they loudly insist that his record is already nullified by its supposedly odious author.

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To many progressives and indeed elites of all persuasions, Trump is also the Prince of Anti-culture: mindlessly naïve American boosterism; conspicuous, 1950s-style unapologetic consumption; repetitive and limited vocabulary; fast-food culinary tastes; Queens accent; herky-jerky mannerisms; ostentatious dress; bulging appearance; poorly disguised facial expressions; embracing rather than sneering at middle-class appetites; a lack of subtlety, nuance, and ambiguity. In short Trump’s very essence wars with everything that long ago was proven to be noble, just, and correct by Vanity Fair, NPR, The New Yorker, Google, the Upper West Side, and The Daily Show. There is not even a smidgeon of a concession that some of Trump’s policies might offer tens of thousands of forgotten inner-city youth good jobs or revitalize a dead and written-off town in the Midwest, or make the petroleum of the war-torn Persian Gulf strategically irrelevant to an oil-rich United States.

Republicans have not seriously attempted to roll back the administrative state since Reagan. *note, Newt Gingrich tried but failed* On key issues of climate change, entitlements, illegal immigration, government spending, and globalization, it was sometimes hard to distinguish a Bush initiative from a Clinton policy or a McCain bill from a Biden proposal. There was often a reluctant acceptance of the seemingly inevitable march to the European-style socialist administrative state.

Trump has done all that in a manner perhaps more Reaganesque than Reagan himself. In part, he has been able to make such moves because of the Republican majority (though thin) in Congress and also because of, not despite, his politically incorrect bluntness, his in-your-face talk, innate cunning, reality-TV celebrity status, animalistic energy, and his cynical appraisal that tangible success wins more support than ideology. And, yes, in part the wheeler-dealer Manhattan billionaire developed real sympathy for the forgotten losers of globalization.

Even his critics sometimes concede that his economic and foreign-policy agendas are bringing dividends. In some sense, it is not so much because of innovative policy, but rather that he is simply bullying his way back to basics we’ve forgotten over the past decades.

The wonder was never how to grow the economy at 3 percent (all presidents prior to 2009 had at one time or another done just that), but rather, contrary to “expert” economic opinion, how to discover ways to prevent that organic occurrence. Obama was the first modern president who apparently figured out how. It took the efforts of a 24/7 redistributionist agenda of tax increases, federalizing health care, massive new debt, layers of more regulation, zero-interest rates, neo-socialist regulatory appointments, expansionary eligibility for entitlements, and constant anti-free-market jawboning that created a psychological atmosphere conducive to real retrenchment, mental holding patterns, and legitimate fears over discernable success. Obama weaponized federal agencies including the IRS, DOJ, and EPA in such a manner as to worry anyone successful, prominent, and conservative enough to come under the federal radar of a vindictive Lois Lerner, Eric Holder, or a FISA court. Trump has sought to undo all that, point by point.

The initial result so far is not rocket science, but rather a natural expression of what happens when millions of Americans believe they have greater freedom and safety to profit and innovate, and trust they will not be punished, materially or psychologically, for the ensuing successful results. The radical upsurge in business and consumer confidence is not revolutionary but almost natural. The Left and Never Trump Right claim that Trump is Stalin, Hitler, or Mussolini. In fact, for the first time in eight years, it is highly unlikely that the FBI, IRS, CIA, DOJ, and other alphabet-soup agencies see their tasks as going after the president’s perceived opponents.
National Review getting back on board, worth 3 million votes. Easy win.
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Read the article. First thought was "Wow! Mr. Perfect applauding our first Tri-President without even realizing it!"

Welcome aboard brother. I knew it was only a matter of time. ;)
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Another Jackpot for Trump, rolling in wins


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Simple Minded wrote:Read the article. First thought was "Wow! Mr. Perfect applauding our first Tri-President without even realizing it!"

Welcome aboard brother. I knew it was only a matter of time. ;)
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More huge wins. America is booming heading for another golden age. I am so glad I supported him as early as I did. What fantastic instincts I have.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/01 ... r-reagans/
The New York Times reported that the conservative Heritage Foundation ranks President Trump as doing even better than conservative icon President Ronald Reagan in the first year of his Presidency –

The Trump administration has pursued policies that have hewed remarkably close to the recommendations of a leading conservative think tank, the Heritage Foundation, which found in a new review that nearly two-thirds of its ideas had been carried out or embraced by the White House over the past year.

Not one to dwell on the details of governing, President Trump has shown a considerable degree of deference to groups within the conservative movement like Heritage, leading to a rightward shift in social, environmental, immigration and foreign policy.
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Another Jackpot for Trump, rolling in wins


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:D :D :D :D :D Azari is John Bolton neocon now, what a disaster....
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So while i was away, it appears the Trump engineered the first Government Shutdown win by a Republican in history. I missed the details, does anyone know how it went down?

This is one of the biggest developments of the year. Since the Democrats not only used the shutdown but lost, they can no longer say it is beyond the pale as a tactic and has heavily normalized it's usage.

As such it is a tremendous win for conservatism, as defunding is maybe the most powerful tactic for shrinking the government.\

A truly historic development.
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Trump may go for 3 terms.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... ment-punch
The U.S. economy probably ended last year with the longest stretch of 3 percent-or-better growth since 2005. The $17 trillion question is, can it keep up this performance this late in the business cycle?

Solid consumer spending, accelerating business investment and a housing rebound combined to drive fourth-quarter demand in the world’s largest economy. Gross domestic product expanded at a 3 percent annualized rate after 3.2 percent in the third quarter and 3.1 percent in the previous period, according to the Bloomberg survey median ahead of Commerce Department data due Friday.

Tax cuts championed by President Donald Trump have fueled expectations of an extended boom in capital spending and buoyed household confidence. Maintaining economic growth of at least 3 percent, a goal of the president’s, is a bigger challenge. One reason is household consumption -- which accounts for about 70 percent of GDP -- may struggle to pick up amid tepid wage gains, rising debt and gradually increasing borrowing costs as the Federal Reserve tightens monetary policy.
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Tehran quivers. They dealing with a madman now. Very dangerous.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/irans-fast ... 1516897301
Iran’s Fast Boats Stop Harassing U.S. Navy, Baffling Military
Tehran halts dangerous encounters in Persian Gulf amid tensions over nuclear deal

The Iranian military has halted the routine harassment by its armed “fast boats” of U.S. naval vessels in the Persian Gulf, the U.S. military said, a turnabout that officials welcomed but were at a loss to explain.

The boats for at least two years would dart toward the U.S. vessels as they passed through the Persian Gulf, risking miscalculation, but haven’t done so for five months, U.S. military officials said.
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Mr. Perfect wrote:More huge wins. America is booming heading for another golden age. I am so glad I supported him as early as I did. What fantastic instincts I have.
:lol:

Amen. I like the new, improved Mr. Tri-Perfect much better than the old binoid version who felt the need to post several times each day during the POTUS camgn that "The election is over. Hilary won."

Evidently, we all evolve...... ;)
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Simple Minded wrote:
Mr. Perfect wrote:More huge wins. America is booming heading for another golden age. I am so glad I supported him as early as I did. What fantastic instincts I have.
:lol:

Amen. I like the new, improved Mr. Tri-Perfect much better than the old binoid version who felt the need to post several times each day during the POTUS camgn that "The election is over. Hilary won."

Evidently, we all evolve...... ;)
Sounds like a TrumPerfecta to me. :P ;)
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Doc wrote:
Simple Minded wrote:
Mr. Perfect wrote:More huge wins. America is booming heading for another golden age. I am so glad I supported him as early as I did. What fantastic instincts I have.
:lol:

Amen. I like the new, improved Mr. Tri-Perfect much better than the old binoid version who felt the need to post several times each day during the POTUS camgn that "The election is over. Hilary won."

Evidently, we all evolve...... ;)
Sounds like a TrumPerfecta to me. :P ;)
:lol:

If Trump can fix Mr. Bi-Perfect (which sounds suspiciously like biped), he is definitely the right man to fix DC.... ;)

I'm hoping for a Donald Trump-Jordan Peterson ticket in 2020....
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President Trump, master of Davos, master of the Universe. We might be looking at 3 terms.

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