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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2020 14:31:10 GMT
Oh wait, trump's golfing. Never mind.
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Post by atreyu on Aug 2, 2020 15:32:10 GMT
Oh wait, trump's golfing. Never mind.
You mean "working hard for the American people"..... because he's not going to have time to golf.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2020 15:56:36 GMT
Oh wait, trump's golfing. Never mind.
You mean "working hard for the American people"..... because he's not going to have time to golf.
If I remember correctly, he has said multiple times going wayyy back to 2016 that his health care plan will be coming out in 2 weeks and it will be a “ big beautiful and powerful plan”. How many times and how often are the Trumpaloons willing to be duped? Fool me once, fool me twice, fool me forty times....only in trump's America.
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Post by Greg55_99 on Aug 2, 2020 16:45:43 GMT
Why am I not surprised...
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Post by Odysseus on Aug 3, 2020 4:04:48 GMT
You mean "working hard for the American people"..... because he's not going to have time to golf.
If I remember correctly, he has said multiple times going wayyy back to 2016 that his health care plan will be coming out in 2 weeks and it will be a “ big beautiful and powerful plan”. How many times and how often are the Trumpaloons willing to be duped? Fool me once, fool me twice, fool me forty times....only in trump's America.
They'll be fooled about as many times as they have brain cells.
Forty sounds about right.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2020 11:25:39 GMT
You mean "working hard for the American people"..... because he's not going to have time to golf. If I remember correctly, he has said multiple times going wayyy back to 2016 that his health care plan will be coming out in 2 weeks and it will be a “ big beautiful and powerful plan”. How many times and how often are the Trumpaloons willing to be duped? Fool me once, fool me twice, fool me forty times....only in trump's America. If I remember correctly, he has said multiple times going wayyy back to 2016 that his health care plan will be coming out in 2 weeks and it will be a “ big beautiful and powerful plan”. How many times and how often are the Trumpaloons willing to be duped? Fool me once, fool me twice, fool me forty times....only in trump's America. They'll be fooled about as many times as they have brain cells.
Forty sounds about right. No, that's not it. You both misunderstand. And it's a serious misunderstanding. Trump's biggest fans aren't being "duped." They aren't sitting around waiting for his plan to be unveiled today. They aren't playing Charlie Brown to Trump's Lucy, running up to a football that's about to get yanked away because they know he's lying. They just don't care. Read what they say on LNF. They acknowledge that he's a liar, (although they won't use that word, they'll say he's a "bulls***ter," but it's all the same thing). They see him as a salesman, an exaggerator, a PT Barnum. To them, it's charming. It's part of his style, his shtick, his (ironically) down-to-earth-realness. And since they don't expect him to tell the truth, they don't think of it as lying to them. They're "in the know." They're part of the inner circle. They "get it." If they see Trump as PT Barnum, they see themselves as John Greenwood, Jr, Barnum's right hand man who understood exactly who and what Barnum was all about. They see you liberals and we former Republicans (the same group of people from their point of view) as the rubes stupid enough to believe what Trump says should be taken seriously. To them, it's the anti-Trump crowd being fooled over and over again because we keep expressing frustration with his lies. Their problem isn't stupidity. Their problem is that they don't care that he lies because they don't see it as lying to them, just to his (and their) enemies. And they will view every lie he tells in that light.
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Post by crepe05 on Aug 3, 2020 12:06:52 GMT
Let's see. Any POTUS can only sign any legislation that has been Passed by both the House and the Senate? Bills usually begin in the House, although occasionally they do begin in the Senate. Presidents can also issue "edicts" for lack of a better word, and those are law, until a President comes along who doesn't like the "edict" and he gets rid of it. President Trump did that in the beginning of his administration with the "edicts" that President Obama had written and signed, and they were no longer law.
I'll wait and see what is happening.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2020 14:07:42 GMT
Let's see. Any POTUS can only sign any legislation that has been Passed by both the House and the Senate? Bills usually begin in the House, although occasionally they do begin in the Senate. Presidents can also issue "edicts" for lack of a better word, and those are law, until a President comes along who doesn't like the "edict" and he gets rid of it. President Trump did that in the beginning of his administration with the "edicts" that President Obama had written and signed, and they were no longer law. I'll wait and see what is happening. Try reading the first post of this thread please. In addition,
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2020 14:10:38 GMT
Let's see. Any POTUS can only sign any legislation that has been Passed by both the House and the Senate? Bills usually begin in the House, although occasionally they do begin in the Senate. Presidents can also issue "edicts" for lack of a better word, and those are law, until a President comes along who doesn't like the "edict" and he gets rid of it. President Trump did that in the beginning of his administration with the "edicts" that President Obama had written and signed, and they were no longer law. I'll wait and see what is happening. Here, let's make it easy for you.
Oh wait, trump's golfing. Never mind.
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Post by crepe05 on Aug 3, 2020 14:38:41 GMT
Let's see. Any POTUS can only sign any legislation that has been Passed by both the House and the Senate? Bills usually begin in the House, although occasionally they do begin in the Senate. Presidents can also issue "edicts" for lack of a better word, and those are law, until a President comes along who doesn't like the "edict" and he gets rid of it. President Trump did that in the beginning of his administration with the "edicts" that President Obama had written and signed, and they were no longer law. I'll wait and see what is happening. Try reading the first post of this thread please. In addition,
You re-read this post to which you responded. I 'splained basically about who writes our legislation. Not going to do it again. If you don't know from my short response, God bless you.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2020 15:03:02 GMT
Try reading the first post of this thread please. In addition,
You re-read this post to which you responded. I 'splained basically about who writes our legislation. Not going to do it again. If you don't know from my short response, God bless you. Perhaps you could explain it to trump? He apparently doesn't understand.
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Post by MojoJojo on Aug 3, 2020 15:26:14 GMT
If I remember correctly, he has said multiple times going wayyy back to 2016 that his health care plan will be coming out in 2 weeks and it will be a “ big beautiful and powerful plan”. How many times and how often are the Trumpaloons willing to be duped? Fool me once, fool me twice, fool me forty times....only in trump's America. They'll be fooled about as many times as they have brain cells.
Forty sounds about right. No, that's not it. You both misunderstand. And it's a serious misunderstanding. Trump's biggest fans aren't being "duped." They aren't sitting around waiting for his plan to be unveiled today. They aren't playing Charlie Brown to Trump's Lucy, running up to a football that's about to get yanked away because they know he's lying. They just don't care. Read what they say on LNF. They acknowledge that he's a liar, (although they won't use that word, they'll say he's a "bulls***ter," but it's all the same thing). They see him as a salesman, an exaggerator, a PT Barnum. To them, it's charming. It's part of his style, his shtick, his (ironically) down-to-earth-realness. And since they don't expect him to tell the truth, they don't think of it as lying to them. They're "in the know." They're part of the inner circle. They "get it." If they see Trump as PT Barnum, they see themselves as John Greenwood, Jr, Barnum's right hand man who understood exactly who and what Barnum was all about. They see you liberals and we former Republicans (the same group of people from their point of view) as the rubes stupid enough to believe what Trump says should be taken seriously. To them, it's the anti-Trump crowd being fooled over and over again because we keep expressing frustration with his lies. Their problem isn't stupidity. Their problem is that they don't care that he lies because they don't see it as lying to them, just to his (and their) enemies. And they will view every lie he tells in that light. Thanks Maestro! Great summary of the current partisan divide and how we're shouting right past one another.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2020 15:39:01 GMT
So Republicans want P.T. Barnum as President?
Is it that simple?
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Post by atreyu on Aug 3, 2020 16:16:02 GMT
Let's see. Any POTUS can only sign any legislation that has been Passed by both the House and the Senate? Bills usually begin in the House, although occasionally they do begin in the Senate. Presidents can also issue "edicts" for lack of a better word, and those are law, until a President comes along who doesn't like the "edict" and he gets rid of it. President Trump did that in the beginning of his administration with the "edicts" that President Obama had written and signed, and they were no longer law. I'll wait and see what is happening.
You've been waiting since 2010, but no really, you'll wait this time too....
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Post by atreyu on Aug 3, 2020 16:17:27 GMT
So Republicans want P.T. Barnum as President? Is it that simple?
I think Maestro has a great point in some of the cases, but what I've experience in my personal life is not that, they really are duped.
These are the people that think 9/11 happened on Obama's watch.
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Post by freonbale on Aug 3, 2020 16:21:52 GMT
If I remember correctly, he has said multiple times going wayyy back to 2016 that his health care plan will be coming out in 2 weeks and it will be a “ big beautiful and powerful plan”. How many times and how often are the Trumpaloons willing to be duped? Fool me once, fool me twice, fool me forty times....only in trump's America. They'll be fooled about as many times as they have brain cells.
Forty sounds about right. No, that's not it. You both misunderstand. And it's a serious misunderstanding. Trump's biggest fans aren't being "duped." They aren't sitting around waiting for his plan to be unveiled today. They aren't playing Charlie Brown to Trump's Lucy, running up to a football that's about to get yanked away because they know he's lying. They just don't care. Read what they say on LNF. They acknowledge that he's a liar, (although they won't use that word, they'll say he's a "bulls***ter," but it's all the same thing). They see him as a salesman, an exaggerator, a PT Barnum. To them, it's charming. It's part of his style, his shtick, his (ironically) down-to-earth-realness. And since they don't expect him to tell the truth, they don't think of it as lying to them. They're "in the know." They're part of the inner circle. They "get it." If they see Trump as PT Barnum, they see themselves as John Greenwood, Jr, Barnum's right hand man who understood exactly who and what Barnum was all about. They see you liberals and we former Republicans (the same group of people from their point of view) as the rubes stupid enough to believe what Trump says should be taken seriously. To them, it's the anti-Trump crowd being fooled over and over again because we keep expressing frustration with his lies. Their problem isn't stupidity. Their problem is that they don't care that he lies because they don't see it as lying to them, just to his (and their) enemies. And they will view every lie he tells in that light. Very well put, but at some point, even they are going to realize that he's simply a bad leader. That they may 'get' him, but it is not helping them live any better. Freon
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2020 17:03:35 GMT
So Republicans want P.T. Barnum as President? Is it that simple? Of course it's not that simple. And for several reasons. I'm on may way out the door, but I'll explain more when I get the chance. But if you consider the questions "So the Democrats want a plain old folksy guy as president? Is it that simple?" you'll probably start to see the error in your thinking. Part of the problem in our country is our insistence that our POV is nuanced and thoughtful while the "other" POV is simple and thoughtless. It rarely works out that way.
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Post by Fiddler on Aug 3, 2020 18:31:57 GMT
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Post by atreyu on Aug 3, 2020 20:59:39 GMT
Very nice!
Healthcare is easy. The corona-virus is easy.
Lie to me more Mr. President!
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Post by atreyu on Aug 3, 2020 22:00:55 GMT
I bet he's going to announce it during this press conference.
Trump will deliver!
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