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Old 25-03-2017, 10:02 PM   #1621
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And leave millions upon millions without healthcare?
Correct, which is why not repealing now is a political mistake as more and more people become reliant on a system that will eventually fail.

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americans dont like it because they believe people should pay for themselves they have this distaste for supporting fellow americans there so beholden to this view that there willing to sink there country down the toilet and let people die just because people should do **** themselves there ****ing mental.
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americans dont like it because they believe people should pay for themselves they have this distaste for supporting fellow americans there so beholden to this view that there willing to sink there country down the toilet and let people die just because people should do **** themselves there ****ing mental.
http://www.economist.com/news/americ...zuela-crumbles

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I've been to the US around 30 times (for a month at a time) but my last trip was in 1999 so I'm not really up to speed with the current political situation.

What I do know is that "most" Americans distrust government and are firm believers in "small" govt - the smaller the better.

As a general rule they'd rather a "give us the means and let us do it ourselves" arrangement.

They just don't want government in their faces.

That mistrust of government helps explain a few things including why it is so difficult to have a rational gun debate over there.
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Even more fails - it's coming apart from the inside!

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It does not matter what silly things Trump does. Hillary is not president and that is all that matters...
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Trump unable to guarantee any of his legislation agenda will ever get through now that "Deep State" has 40 of his own people voting against him!!!

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Me too, and thanks for bringing that up

A sizeable amount of the people that hate him (Beta's and Feminists only) is because of his wealth and Family, jealous **** - just have a look at the people that attacked all his family members more than once, and targetted a 10-year-old!!!

Gotta hand it to him, he runs a tight ship - From what I can gather, his kids, having grown up around $$$$ and that 'elite' crowd, havn't got any criminal convictions, DUI's, rehab stints etc. Although I think one of them went on a powder binge for a few months.
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Draft dodging Trump in trouble with real veterans!!

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He wuz sick.
People of wealth and privilege have always found ways of avoiding the hard yards.

I don't really have an issue with that. It's the way of the world.

In that sense, Trump is actually no different to any other wealthy, privileged person.

To be fair though, it can't be easy to not slap the butler down when one's martini is not quite dry enough.
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Trump actually Elmer Fudd!! Where is that wascally pwesident?

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]A sizeable amount of the people that hate him (Beta's and Feminists only) is because of his wealth and Family, jealous ****
What a ridiculous post. Zero credibility here.

I'll put my hand up as a Beta & Feminist, & damn proud of being both. Do you have any evidence of people who identify as these hating Trump because of his wealth, and (???) family - particularly due to jealousy?

Conspiracy-theorist nutjobs aside, where's the hate for the other richest people in the world? (of whom Trump doesn't even rub shoulders with, he's in the minor league)

I can't stand Trump because of his disgusting views and attacks on women, minorities, religions other than U-S-of-A Christianity, the poor, the sick, immigrants & asylum seekers, the environment, and foreign countries & their affairs. This just in; a US-led coalition air-strike in Mosul killed a heap of civilians, & this occurred on Trump's watch. As did a bungled drone strike in Yemen that killed civilians & a Navy SEAL back in February.

The thing I can't stand most about Trump - his consistent inconsistency with what he says and what he does (or what the media pulls him up on and his/Spicer's responses). Constant backflips or denials on concrete evidence of the contrary. Obamacare remaining whilst Trumpcare falls over is a 'uuuge blow personally to him, after stating he would easily get rid of Obamacare at the beginning of his presidency. What a joke.

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Targeting his 10yo son is scraping the barrel and completely unjustified.

Trump's adult children on the other hand are fair game, as are any adults on this planet; if they say or do something that is controversial or unacceptable in the realm of the general public. His adult sons have copped flak in the media for hunting endangered species, dodgy "charity" fundraising, behaviour towards female staff... His daughter Ivanka is showing promise as a future leader, his other daughter Tiffany seems to be a typical rich wild child - good for her though, as long as she doesn't impact negatively on those less fortunate.
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Trump publicly executes another of his key advisors as his administration implodes!!

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What a ridiculous post. Zero credibility here.
Helps if you can distinguish between discussion and trolling.

I see a lot of the latter and not much of the former.
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What a ridiculous post. Zero credibility here.

I'll put my hand up as a Beta & Feminist, & damn proud of being both. Do you have any evidence of people who identify as these hating Trump because of his wealth, and (???) family - particularly due to jealousy?

Conspiracy-theorist nutjobs aside, where's the hate for the other richest people in the world? (of whom Trump doesn't even rub shoulders with, he's in the minor league)

I can't stand Trump because of his disgusting views and attacks on women, minorities, religions other than U-S-of-A Christianity, the poor, the sick, immigrants & asylum seekers, the environment, and foreign countries & their affairs. This just in; a US-led coalition air-strike in Mosul killed a heap of civilians, & this occurred on Trump's watch. As did a bungled drone strike in Yemen that killed civilians & a Navy SEAL back in February.

The thing I can't stand most about Trump - his consistent inconsistency with what he says and what he does (or what the media pulls him up on and his/Spicer's responses). Constant backflips or denials on concrete evidence of the contrary. Obamacare remaining whilst Trumpcare falls over is a 'uuuge blow personally to him, after stating he would easily get rid of Obamacare at the beginning of his presidency. What a joke.



Targeting his 10yo son is scraping the barrel and completely unjustified.

Trump's adult children on the other hand are fair game, as are any adults on this planet; if they say or do something that is controversial or unacceptable in the realm of the general public. His adult sons have copped flak in the media for hunting endangered species, dodgy "charity" fundraising, behaviour towards female staff... His daughter Ivanka is showing promise as a future leader, his other daughter Tiffany seems to be a typical rich wild child - good for her though, as long as she doesn't impact negatively on those less fortunate.
Repost :And his daughter got abused on a plane with her kids:

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Then the cupcake gets confronted:

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That acceptable because she's an adult?



IN regards to your drone/seal/Mosul incidents, you might want to look at the previous 3 administrations, especially how many drone-strikes Obama authorised. As for the civilians, yes it's tragic, I've been following it for years, Hell on earth - but you can't blame Trump for the tens of thousands of civilians ISIS have slaughtered (I've seen every video) just in Iraq and Syria alone. My hat goes off to those brave fighters taking the fight to them, block by block, building by building.

Anyway, the whole wiretapping/Russian collusion issue is starting to gather momentum - should be riveting!

It's either going to be ni ni time for Trump, or if he manages to dodge those bullets, heads will roll and 8 long years of pain is on the forecast.


Should be a win coming up for Trump if Neil Gorsuch gets the green light - the Democrats are going to use the 'filibuster' option so the Republicans will take the 'nuclear-option-route' - which I believe was a system introduced by the Democrats....only need 51 votes instead of 60 )
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Repost :And his daughter got abused on a plane with her kids:

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Then the cupcake gets confronted:

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That acceptable because she's an adult?



IN regards to your drone/seal/Mosul incidents, you might want to look at the previous 3 administrations, especially how many drone-strikes Obama authorised. As for the civilians, yes it's tragic, I've been following it for years, Hell on earth - but you can't blame Trump for the tens of thousands of civilians ISIS have slaughtered (I've seen every video) just in Iraq and Syria alone. My hat goes off to those brave fighters taking the fight to them, block by block, building by building.

Anyway, the whole wiretapping/Russian collusion issue is starting to gather momentum - should be riveting!

It's either going to be ni ni time for Trump, or if he manages to dodge those bullets, heads will roll and 8 long years of pain is on the forecast.


Should be a win coming up for Trump if Neil Gorsuch gets the green light - the Democrats are going to use the 'filibuster' option so the Republicans will take the 'nuclear-option-route' - which I believe was a system introduced by the Democrats....only need 51 votes instead of 60 )
Thanks for discussion points.
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Then the cupcake gets confronted:

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That acceptable because she's an adult?
Re-read what I posted.

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Does that make it ok for civilian deaths to continue under the Trump administration? What makes an iraqi/syrian civilian's life worth less than a US soldier's?

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I'm blaming his administration for the latest civilian deaths which occurred as a result of US/coalition firepower under his orders (or at the very least, his OK).
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I'm blaming his administration for the latest civilian deaths which occurred as a result of US/coalition firepower under his orders (or at the very least, his OK).
Sadly, a massive increase in frequency, hitting record levels under Trump. Trump is the best at drone strikes. I guess he wasn't kidding when he said he would be targeting families.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...-a7649486.html

Then his mock $300bill invoice he handed to Merkel over NATO participation. He literally has no clue how things work.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...-a7650636.html

He's already being labelled as having the worst 100 day start to a Presidency and it's only been 60 something. Trump finally delivers something before time and under budget - his complete ineptitude. But he did get to sit in a big truck and golf most if not every weekend since being sworn in.
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Does that make it ok for civilian deaths to continue under the Trump administration? What makes an iraqi/syrian civilian's life worth less than a US soldier's?



I'm blaming his administration for the latest civilian deaths which occurred as a result of US/coalition firepower under his orders (or at the very least, his OK).
According to CNN at 8am they don't know what happened yet and it could be as a result of ISIS leaving and setting of bombs but hey don't let your hatred of Trump prevent you from laying the blame squarely at his feet.

You rail against civilian deaths completely ignoring the death cult that has been in operation in the Middle East for sometime now.

How about you denounce people killing in the name of religion, who were already killing innocent civilians.

Do you want me to post some of the depraved videos online?

And lets face it Obama has let the ME fester for his entire presidency and now you want to blame Trump IF something went wrong.
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There were a bunch of Trump rallies yesterday, the majority of them were peaceful.

Here's some footage and photo's - The dog, LOL!

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There were a bunch of Trump rallies yesterday, the majority of them were peaceful.

Here's some footage and photo's - The dog, LOL!

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"Col. Muntathar Al-Shamari, the head of the Iraqi Counterterrorism Unit in Mosul, said that, prior to the airstrike, Iraqi counterterrorism forces had asked the US-led coalition to engage an ISIS vehicle that had been loaded with explosives.
"When the (vehicle) was struck, it exploded, destroying one or two of the houses next to where families were hiding," he said."

Doubtful they would need Presidential approval for a single strike on a legitimate target in a hot battlefield.

The Iraqi military said in a statement Sunday that the home it examined had been reduced to rubble, but there was no sign of it being hit from the air. The team found a vehicle bomb and detonator in the debris. Those findings, along with witness accounts, led the team to believe that ISIS fighters had blown up the home.

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According to CNN at 8am they don't know what happened yet and it could be as a result of ISIS leaving and setting of bombs but hey don't let your hatred of Trump prevent you from laying the blame squarely at his feet.

"Rising Civilian Deaths in Iraq

At least 1,353 civilians have been killed by American-led coalition airstrikes in Iraq, according to estimates by Airwars, a nonprofit group that monitors and assesses reports of civilian deaths from coalition airstrikes in Syria and Iraq."


https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/27/w...ikes.html?_r=0

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You rail against civilian deaths completely ignoring the death cult that has been in operation in the Middle East for sometime now.

How about you denounce people killing in the name of religion, who were already killing innocent civilians.
Excellent perversion of my post, A+. I am against the killing of people in the name of religion, and the killing of civilians. Are you suggesting otherwise?

Now it's your turn to denounce Remember, if you don't denounce it means you're all for it!

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Please, no. Why would you want to do that?

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And lets face it Obama has let the ME fester for his entire presidency and now you want to blame Trump IF something went wrong.
Agreed the ME in general suffered during the time of the Obama administration. However it was a previous Republican administration that created the bulk of the hot mess that exists today, and I again refer to the dramatic increase in civilian deaths from airstrikes since Trump took office.

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I like how CoupeKing & Peterwl, who have both previously denounced CNN, like Zipping's latter post which contains CNN material...

As for the President's involvement - he's at the top of the chain. He is not the proximate cause when it comes to airstrikes, but the responsibility/the ultimate cause rests with him whilst he is the leader of the Administration.
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At least 1,353 civilians have been killed by American-led coalition airstrikes in Iraq, according to estimates by Airwars, a nonprofit group that monitors and assesses reports of civilian deaths from coalition airstrikes in Syria and Iraq."


https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/27/w...ikes.html?_r=0



Excellent perversion of my post, A+. I am against the killing of people in the name of religion, and the killing of civilians. Are you suggesting otherwise?

Now it's your turn to denounce Remember, if you don't denounce it means you're all for it!



Please, no. Why would you want to do that?



Agreed the ME in general suffered during the time of the Obama administration. However it was a previous Republican administration that created the bulk of the hot mess that exists today, and I again refer to the dramatic increase in civilian deaths from airstrikes since Trump took office.



I like how CoupeKing & Peterwl, who have both previously denounced CNN, like Zipping's latter post which contains CNN material...

As for the President's involvement - he's at the top of the chain. He is not the proximate cause when it comes to airstrikes, but the responsibility/the ultimate cause rests with him whilst he is the leader of the Administration.
According to CNN, who are not the bastion of right wing bias, that this was at worst an accident and at best ISIS deliberately setting off a bomb and the airstrike was at the request of those on the ground.

And yet you have trouble backing away from blaming Trump.
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Draft-dodging Trump claims to be working weekends but is actually playing golf!!

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As for the President's involvement - he's at the top of the chain. He is not the proximate cause when it comes to airstrikes, but the responsibility/the ultimate cause rests with him whilst he is the leader of the Administration.
The hard question is did you hold Obama/Democrats or anyone on the left to the same standards you seek to impose on Trump through your criticisms of him?

Only you can answer that but I suspect that the answer is no.

It's the side that matters and not the principle,
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Gallup: Trump’s approval rating is lower than Obama’s ever was!!

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