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msharmony's photo
Sun 02/19/17 12:41 AM
Edited by msharmony on Sun 02/19/17 12:42 AM


I believe he is the FAKE, the emperor with no clothes

with his team of 'alternate fact' promoters attacking 'fake news'(any news that does not give him accolades)

I do not believe he is as rich as he tries to claim(why we will never see his tax returns)

I do not even believe he is as educated as he claims.

I believe he is a great con man, saying what he needs to say (as he admitted on Jimmy Fallon, when asked about Supporting Clinton one minute than diminishing her the next)

I believe people who are so upset that their bigoted or hateful words have been socially made unacceptable are mistaking his being a bully("saying what he wants") with him having 'integrity',,,,,I cant think of any dictator who did not 'say what he wanted' and most did not appear to be beholden to anyone either,,,,

being a bully with no accountability are not good leadership skills, to me

he seems to me to be

just someone whose wealth and name has given him privilege and benefit of the doubt his whole life,,,


Just someone who keeps speaking about his glamourous clothes(wealth and intelligence in this case) with all his followers being convinced it must be so even without a need to see anything at all,,,,


someone who will cost Americans more money maintaining his wife, than OBamas golf trips ever did

someone who will waste Americans' time LEARNING what the job responsibilities are and what ACTUAL authority the office holds


and someone who will ruin more alliances in a few minutes with his 'say what I want' mouth than any damage(real or perceived) OBama did in 8 years,,,,
he is a very smart man,because he has common since to go along with his education, that's what a president needs to be successful . Perhaps that's why Obama was such a miserable president, all he had was street cred. And that might be good in these ghetto -esk citiesl like Chicago or Detroit but it doesn't work for the rest of the country and as far as I know tax payers don't buy her clothes maybe in the liberal world tax payers are expected to pay for all their eleitists life styles. So I stress again to read the facts and make up your own mind and don't become one of the brain dead zombies that believe everything that these imbisols on cnn or msnbc tell you. You liberals need to calm down and, destress before your heads blow up. Lol, lol , lol
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its common sense, whether he has it is HIGHLY debatable,and what education? business? the country is not a business,,,


Obama was educated in constitutional law,, the country is founded in the constitution

and yes, taxpayers WILl dress the first lady, as they do all first ladies , AND they will pay for her DAILY Separate residence as well


I'm very calm, and I do read FACTS,, not alternate 'anything negative about Trump is fake',,,,news

msharmony's photo
Sun 02/19/17 12:44 AM





he is doing what he said he would

unlike most who get elected


everyone who gets elected 'tries' to do things they say they will, that's a given,,, they don't DO much of anything alone though, without the support of the REST OF THE GOVERNMENT,,,






No not all most say what they think people they are in front of want to hear then twist a few words around when in front of another group ... if 1/4 actually planned on doing what they say I would be amazed all of them take oath of office and I doubt if more than an 1/8 of them even know what they agree to do let alone actually do it


its actually that most voters have no clue what the CAN DO (on their own) and what they can only ATTEMPT to do (with cooperation of GOVERNMENT)

they all TRY to do at least SOME of what they campaign on,,,

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Sun 02/19/17 12:48 AM



I believe he is the FAKE, the emperor with no clothes

with his team of 'alternate fact' promoters attacking 'fake news'(any news that does not give him accolades)

I do not believe he is as rich as he tries to claim(why we will never see his tax returns)

I do not even believe he is as educated as he claims.

I believe he is a great con man, saying what he needs to say (as he admitted on Jimmy Fallon, when asked about Supporting Clinton one minute than diminishing her the next)

I believe people who are so upset that their bigoted or hateful words have been socially made unacceptable are mistaking his being a bully("saying what he wants") with him having 'integrity',,,,,I cant think of any dictator who did not 'say what he wanted' and most did not appear to be beholden to anyone either,,,,

being a bully with no accountability are not good leadership skills, to me

he seems to me to be

just someone whose wealth and name has given him privilege and benefit of the doubt his whole life,,,


Just someone who keeps speaking about his glamourous clothes(wealth and intelligence in this case) with all his followers being convinced it must be so even without a need to see anything at all,,,,


someone who will cost Americans more money maintaining his wife, than OBamas golf trips ever did

someone who will waste Americans' time LEARNING what the job responsibilities are and what ACTUAL authority the office holds


and someone who will ruin more alliances in a few minutes with his 'say what I want' mouth than any damage(real or perceived) OBama did in 8 years,,,,
he is a very smart man,because he has common since to go along with his education, that's what a president needs to be successful . Perhaps that's why Obama was such a miserable president, all he had was street cred. And that might be good in these ghetto -esk citiesl like Chicago or Detroit but it doesn't work for the rest of the country and as far as I know tax payers don't buy her clothes maybe in the liberal world tax payers are expected to pay for all their eleitists life styles. So I stress again to read the facts and make up your own mind and don't become one of the brain dead zombies that believe everything that these imbisols on cnn or msnbc tell you. You liberals need to calm down and, destress before your heads blow up. Lol, lol , lol
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its common sense, whether he has it is HIGHLY debatable,and what education? business? the country is not a business,,,


Obama was educated in constitutional law,, the country is founded in the constitution

and yes, taxpayers WILl dress the first lady, as they do all first ladies , AND they will pay for her DAILY Separate residence as well


I'm very calm, and I do read FACTS,, not alternate 'anything negative about Trump is fake',,,,news

and that's why obama more irony then the trump......by the event of the great USA "immgration" thank god i've get scence about 3 years ago......holping trumpy won't ride the weapons.......ohwell

msharmony's photo
Sun 02/19/17 01:00 AM
what

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Sun 02/19/17 01:56 AM

what

you've starting getting bad memmory because of the way you've treating your self of those news.......time to taking a deep beath....and rest ing for a while baby.....waving

msharmony's photo
Sun 02/19/17 09:55 AM
its not a matter of bad memory

maybe,,,more like,, poor sentence structure that cannot be deciphered,,,

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Sun 02/19/17 08:21 PM
Edited by karmafury on Sun 02/19/17 08:23 PM
He is so appealing to the business community that people are investing in the future of our economy and we are seeing record stock markets, jobs staying in America


The jobs 'staying' in America were already planned long before Trump became President. Same as some are remaining out of the country.
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President Obama's presidency began a year after the stock market lost nearly 40% in the midst of the 2007-2008 financial crisis.

"When President Obama's term as president started the markets were grossly undervalued," he said.

"Obama just happened to be at the right place, right time — after a 50%-60% correction in the equity market amid historical fears about another depression," Paulenoff added.

Trump, on the other hand, is not in the right place.

"He is touting the upside in equity markets, for which he is not responsible," Paulenoff said."And it's ironic because the coming correction is also not his fault, but people will likely attribute it to him."

http://www.businessinsider.com/trump-in-wrong-place-at-wrong-time-when-it-comes-to-the-stock-market-2017-2


Ford
The decision not to build the plant in Mexico, where Ford had planned to build the next generation Ford Focus, was scrapped because “we’ve seen decreasing demand here in North America for small cars, and we simply don’t need the capacity anymore,” Fields said on Fox Business News. Instead, he said, Ford will build it in an existing facility in Mexico.

Fields noted that the 700 new jobs were in addition to the 28,000 the company has added over the last five years. The company has also invested $12 billion in U.S. plants over the same period.

“Would you have done this [the moves announced] if Donald Trump were not elected president?” Cavuto asked.

“Yes, absolutely,” Fields said.


General Motors

But GM leaders stressed that the investments in the U.S. were part of a longtime trend. The company noted that it has announced investments of $2.9 billion in the U.S. in 2016 — and more than $21 billion since 2009.

The insourcing of IT jobs, in particular, has been part of an ongoing strategy. The company’s press release states:

GM press release, Jan. 17: GM’s announcement is part of the company’s increased focus on overall efficiency over the last four years. With a strategy to streamline and simplify its operations and grow its business, GM has created 25,000 jobs in the U.S. − approximately 19,000 engineering, IT and professional jobs and 6,000 hourly manufacturing jobs – and added nearly $3 billion in annual wages and benefits to the U.S. economy over that period. At the same time, GM reduced more than 15,000 positions outside the U.S., bringing most of those jobs to America. During that period, the company moved from 90 percent of its IT work being outsourced to an insourced U.S.-based model.



Lockheed Martin

But it’s unclear how Trump can claim that the additional jobs “came back because of me.” As the New York Times reported, the “government’s next contract in the F-35 project would cover 90 planes, compared with 57 in the previous batch. The increase was in the works before Mr. Trump was elected, and other Lockheed officials said the added positions would come as production increases.”

In other words, Trump can claim credit for helping to drive down the cost of the program — though the Times noted the cost had been dropping even before Trump weighed in — but the additional jobs announced by Lockheed are tied to increased production of F-35s called for in the new government contract.


Michelle Krebs, a Detroit-based senior analyst for Autotrader who has been writing about the automotive industry for 35 years, told us few of the automakers’ announcements were a surprise to her or anyone else who covers the industry.


Bruce Belzowski, managing director of Automotive Futures group at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, told us Trump and the automakers appear to be using each other for public relations purposes.

“They [jobs] didn’t come back because of him [Trump],” Belzowski said.

Most of the auto manufacturing investments have been in the works before Trump was elected, he said, but there is an incentive to announcing them now that extends beyond staying on the good side of the incoming president.

“He’s a pretty good PR machine for them,” Belzowski said. And for Trump, he said, it gives the inflated impression that he is affecting significant change.

Belzowski thinks car companies are “taking advantage of” Trump’s platform and “playing up to him. … And he seems to want to be played up to.”

The new investments by car companies in the U.S. have been happening for years, since early in the Obama administration, he said. They just didn’t get the same kind of media attention.


Nonetheless, the authors expect such announcements to continue. “We expect manufacturers to continue to publicly announce investment plans in the US even if they are not directly linked to the election,” the report states.

Maryann Keller, an independent auto industry consultant at Maryann Keller & Associates, chalked up the moves by automakers as “the normal course of business.”

“All they’re doing is announcing investments that they would have made anyway,” she told Bloomberg.

Again, corporate officials at all of the companies Trump listed praised Trump’s plans as business-friendly — specifically his promises to reduce regulations and cut corporate taxes. Those may well allow companies to grow in the future — time will tell. But as for the recent spate of announcements made by these companies, experts and officials from the companies themselves warn not to assign too much credit to Trump.


Trump: Jobs Returning ‘Because of Me’






Yes it seems to me he likes doing his job, where the other guy liked playing golf.


After weeks of tumult in Washington, Trump returned to Florida and his private club for a third straight weekend.

President Trump hit the golf course for the third weekend in a row.

Trump played “a couple of holes” on Saturday and Sunday while staying at his resort Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., the White House told reporters.

Throughout former President Barack Obama’s eight years in the White House, Trump criticized him for taking breaks from his work to go on vacation and play gol

Trump plays golf for third weekend in a row





There is also the matter of ........ how much will he mess up the economy? These people invested time, money and hard labor in their economy, personal and local.

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But the Texas cattle rancher now faces a new threat: the Trump administration's blundering, blustering trade policy. By threatening a trade war with Mexico within days of inauguration, the president helped trigger a slide in cattle futures. Mexico is a major export market. By sinking the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the new administration cut off long-sought access to the Japanese market. Now banks have raised the conditions for collateral for loans for ranchers.

Texas ranchers, though, will not be alone for long. Beef producers from Nebraska to the Dakotas face the same problems. So do grain farmers in Kansas and the snow-covered corn fields of Iowa, just like tomato farmers in California and Florida and autoworkers in Michigan, longshoremen, truckers and railway workers in Miami and Houston and Long Beach. These will be the first casualties of a trade war.

The first casualties of Trump's trade wars are Texas cattle ranchers

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Mon 02/20/17 07:58 AM





he is doing what he said he would

unlike most who get elected


Actually, no, he isn't.

He hasn't created any new jobs. He hasn't "saved" any American jobs. He hasn't corrected any of the foreign policy related issues he claimed he would do.

What he has done, is to take undeserved credit for a lot of things that other people did, or were going to do anyway. And he has fired off a series of mostly inconsequential, but dramatic sounding Executive Orders, many of which again either do nothing, or were declared unconstitutional.

The one thing that all his blather, bluster, insults and irresponsible wild antics HAS done, is to persuade a certain kind of people in the US that "he means business" about things they've been hungry to see done. But that's them deluding themselves, not Trump actually "doing" anything.




He has been in office 1 month he has been tough on leaders of other countries told them they need to pull their wieght in the agreements they have with us .... he has called for a meeting on nafta and has study on border wall congress is holding up his ability to do his job by blocking him getting staff members .... what did I you expect a magic wand and it would all happen on jan 21st


Not at all. Because I actually have a fairly good idea about how American government does and doesn't function, unlike Trump, and many of his supporters and self-appointed cheering squads.

His speeches telling other leaders to "pull their wieght in the agreements they have with us " are NOT functional accomplishments. They are at best, NON-SPECIFIC wishful thinking. They HAVE NOT CHANGED EVEN A SINGLE DOLLAR OF EXPENSES, nor have they altered ANY processes or procedures. It's just talk, and although it has a lot of people upset and confused as ti what exactly he means, it is certainly NOT AN ACCOMPLISHMENT OF ANY GOALS.

Calling FOR a meeting on NAFTA, is also not an accomplishment. He has NOT arranged for said renegotiation of that treaty, only talked about it.

He has called for all sorts of STUDIES of things he said he would do, but hasn't done any of them.

Yes, the Republican Controlled Congress HAS been blocking or ignoring a lot of his agenda. This is exactly what I repeatedly warned people about before the election: Trump's biggest obstacle to doing ANYTHING he says he wants to do, is the structure of the American Government, which he clearly does not fully understand. And that government is under the control of his OPPONENTS (the Republican Leadership), not his supporters.

Again. There has been a lot of ACTIVITY from Trump. But not much actual work getting done YET.


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Mon 02/20/17 12:08 PM

The leftist, radical, biased, lying, fake news media has met their match and they can't stand it.laugh


Agreed!rofl

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Mon 02/20/17 11:24 PM

its not a matter of bad memory

maybe,,,more like,, poor sentence structure that cannot be deciphered,,,

then try to think, to consern,and recalling......ohwell

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