No offense but if you jump off of the Trump Train that may be a feather in his cap. Do you have a good taster too?
Ok I'm sorry, actually very disappointed to say that I am about 3/5ths out the door on Trump.
Disregarding the rest of your post for reasons that will be obvious to everyone but you, IF you're vote for Trump wasn't first and foremost and above everything else, everything else of little import, a vote to STOP Hillary Clinton and you were actually expecting something remarkably different from the immediate previous few administrations then you're not nearly as smart as you like to think and everyone else certainly not as dumb.
No offense but if you jump off of the Trump Train that may be a feather in his cap. Do you have a good taster too?
That's because you and everyone here get your info from the Ministry of Propaganda and it has influenced you so much you that you can't see whats right in front of your faces. What a powerful ****.
Your motivation for doing a little research beyond what they tell you has been put to death.
Then again some people don't want to know the truth.
Everything I've written about the USA and the "****** groups" that they are supposedly fighting in The War on ****** is true. What they did to Libya proves it without any doubt.
And all the ****** attacks are fake.
As far as my vote. Sure preventing hiliary from stealing the election was one reason.
But having faith and hope that Trump would be different wasn't being stupid.
Doing that for Obama was because a little research about the man's past showed exactly what he was.
But with Trump he wasn't a politician and the things he said he wanted to do were acheivable.
Plus the way both parties and the entire establishment attacked him everyday was a sign that he was a threat to them.
Having faith in him was not being stupid. The only question in my mind was could he overcome the massive opposition within government and the shadow government that actually controls things.
I think thats being realistic. My faith in him isn't gone yet but its heading that way. Especially when he uses a fake-shooting that he knows was fake as a way to promote his goals.
Like I said if the US continues it's war agenda the economy cannot get better.
btw looks like the Keiv mostly mercenary army combined with poor **** who got drafted is about to let loose on Donbass.
If they do Russia will most likely have no choice but to move in which is exactly what the US Warmongers have wanted all along.
I wish you were half as smart as you think you are; Tesla, Einstein, and Edison might have serious legacy competition if it were true. Alas, when it comes to ignorance you give Commander Potatoe serious reason to doubt his supremacy.
Premium Link UpgradeDemocrats are speaking for 24 hours in last push against Betsy DeVos
Democrats are speaking on the Senate floor for 24 hours in a last-ditch effort to derail the confirmation of Betsy DeVos, President Trump’s nominee for education secretary.
“Now is the time to put country before party,” said Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.), urging GOP senators to join Democrats in opposing DeVos, a Michigan billionaire and major Republican donor who has spent decades advocating the use of public funds to help parents pay tuition at private and religious schools.
“Her views are extreme,” Schumer said. “She seems to constantly demean the main purpose of her job, public education.”
DeVos’s confirmation vote is scheduled for noon Tuesday. All 48 members of the Senate Democratic caucus are expected to oppose her, along with two Republicans, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine. Democrats need just one more Republican to flip to defeat the nomination, and they are hoping their 24-hour speech-a-thon will ratchet up the pressure.
Republican leaders have defended DeVos as a conservative who will scale back the federal role in public education, which expanded under the Obama administration. They have praised her as an outsider who will shake up the status quo to improve opportunities for disadvantaged ********.
“This nomination is dead even right now — on the razor’s edge,” Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), the ranking Democrat of the Senate Education Committee, said on the floor. Murray, who has a record of bipartisan compromise in the Senate, has been sharply critical of DeVos, arguing that she lacks the experience needed to lead the Education Department and promotes policies that threaten public schools.
“For the vast majority of people across the country, public education isn’t just another issue. It’s different,” Murray said. “We believe that a commitment to strong public schools is part of America’s core. The idea that every student, in every community, should have the opportunities that strong public schools offer. This is a notion that is embedded in our values. It’s who we are. It’s in our *****.”
Activists have targeted those Republicans who they believe have reservations about DeVos, particularly those from rural states, where alternatives to public schools — such as those promoted by DeVos — are few and far between. But other than Murkowski and Collins, no Republican has indicated that their support is shaky.
DeVos has come under fire for stumbling over basic education policy questions during her January confirmation hearing, at one point saying she was “confused” about a landmark 1975 law — the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, or IDEA — that protects students with disabilities and their access to a free, appropriate public education.
Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.), the majority whip, praised Trump Monday for choosing a nominee who is not “another education bureaucrat that knows all the acronyms and knows the arcana known to people that have been brought up within that establishment.”
“Instead he chose an outsider, someone much like himself,” Cornyn said of Trump. “Someone more interested in results rather than paying homage to and feeding the education establishment here in Washington, D.C.”
If no other Republican defects, the Senate would likely deadlock at 50-50, requiring a tiebreaking vote by Vice President Pence. That would mark the first time a vice president’s tiebreaking vote would be needed to confirm a Cabinet nominee, according to the Senate Historical Office.
“We’re very confident that Betsy DeVos is going to be the next secretary of education, and it’ll be my high honor to cast the deciding vote on the floor of the Senate next week,” Pence said on Fox News Sunday.
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sorry MP, like Orlando and Sandy Hook, that also was a fake shot.
And what is great is that Judge James Robart can't be attacked by GOP for being a liberal since he was named by Georges W. Bush.
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Immigration ban = Stopped
Betsy Devos' = defeated
Thinking that might be is giving schadenboner...
What is also giving me schadenboner is resistance toTrump is coming from everywhere : people are maching the streets and protesting in airports, judges are blocking the ban, senate might defeat Betsy Devos's confirmation...
And what is great is that Judge James Robart can't be attacked by GOP for being a liberal since he was named by Georges W. Bush.
Premium Link Upgrade
Immigration ban = Stopped
Betsy Devos' = defeated
Thinking that might be is giving schadenboner...
What is also giving me schadenboner is resistance toTrump is coming from everywhere : people are maching the streets and protesting in airports, judges are blocking the ban, senate might defeat Betsy Devos's confirmation...
And what is great is that Judge James Robart can't be attacked by GOP for being a liberal since he was named by Georges W. Bush.
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