Crazy trump on the roof of WH

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Just what in the sam-hell was t-rump doing??!? Going up on the roof of the White House, unlike any other president has done.
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Being a responsible businessman
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More like watching a monkey at the zoo dance....except the monkeys are smarter.
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LOL! "Businessman" my ass. He's a longtime huckster. I had to laugh when he said, when asked why he was on the WH roof: "“Just another way to spend my money for this country,” Trump said. “Anything I do is financed by me.” As if...
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Yep. No doubt checking out what will happen with the upcoming construction of the ballroom.
Love it!
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Yep. No doubt checking out what will happen with the upcoming construction of the ballroom.
Love it!


Yeah, right
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Anonymous wrote:Being a responsible businessman


LOL! "Businessman" my ass. He's a longtime huckster. I had to laugh when he said, when asked why he was on the WH roof: "“Just another way to spend my money for this country,” Trump said. “Anything I do is financed by me.” As if...


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The fact that one of our major political parties nominated this jackass 3 consecutive times and the other major political lost to him in 2 of three 3 elections tells us just how dysfunctional these two parties have become.
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Yep. No doubt checking out what will happen with the upcoming construction of the ballroom.
Love it!


Yeah, right


Here is what I think......
Trump wants a dome in the center of the ballroom which would impact the roof. He was up there checking that out.
We'll see........
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LOL! "Businessman" my ass. He's a longtime huckster. I had to laugh when he said, when asked why he was on the WH roof: "“Just another way to spend my money for this country,” Trump said. “Anything I do is financed by me.” As if...


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The fact that one of our major political parties nominated this jackass 3 consecutive times and the other major political lost to him in 2 of three 3 elections tells us just how dysfunctional these two parties have become.


Especially when one party's motto is "blue no matter who."
I read here repeatedly that the liberals would vote for <name the animal or inanimate object> instead of Trump.
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Anonymous wrote:Being a responsible businessman


LOL! "Businessman" my ass. He's a longtime huckster. I had to laugh when he said, when asked why he was on the WH roof: "“Just another way to spend my money for this country,” Trump said. “Anything I do is financed by me.” As if...


+1

The fact that one of our major political parties nominated this jackass 3 consecutive times and the other major political lost to him in 2 of three 3 elections tells us just how dysfunctional these two parties have become.


Especially when one party's motto is "blue no matter who."
I read here repeatedly that the liberals would vote for <name the animal or inanimate object> instead of Trump.

Sure will!!!!
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Being a responsible businessman


LOL! "Businessman" my ass. He's a longtime huckster. I had to laugh when he said, when asked why he was on the WH roof: "“Just another way to spend my money for this country,” Trump said. “Anything I do is financed by me.” As if...


+1

The fact that one of our major political parties nominated this jackass 3 consecutive times and the other major political lost to him in 2 of three 3 elections tells us just how dysfunctional these two parties have become.


Especially when one party's motto is "blue no matter who."
I read here repeatedly that the liberals would vote for <name the animal or inanimate object> instead of Trump.


How is this different from GOP voters, many of who voted for a carnival barker not once, or twice, but THREE times?! When Trump first ran for the nomination (which he never expected to get), there were a number of normal Republicans that primary voters could have picked. But they didn't pick normal candidates. They picked this bloviating, corrupt, sexual-abusing monstrosity instead--he was literally the LEAST fit for office of all the candidates.
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Anonymous wrote:Being a responsible businessman


LOL! "Businessman" my ass. He's a longtime huckster. I had to laugh when he said, when asked why he was on the WH roof: "“Just another way to spend my money for this country,” Trump said. “Anything I do is financed by me.” As if...


+1

The fact that one of our major political parties nominated this jackass 3 consecutive times and the other major political lost to him in 2 of three 3 elections tells us just how dysfunctional these two parties have become.


Especially when one party's motto is "blue no matter who."
I read here repeatedly that the liberals would vote for <name the animal or inanimate object> instead of Trump.


How is this different from GOP voters, many of who voted for a carnival barker not once, or twice, but THREE times?! When Trump first ran for the nomination (which he never expected to get), there were a number of normal Republicans that primary voters could have picked. But they didn't pick normal candidates. They picked this bloviating, corrupt, sexual-abusing monstrosity instead--he was literally the LEAST fit for office of all the candidates.


And, millions of us are extremely happy with what he has done. Securing our border, fixing our trade imbalance, seeing wages rise for blue collar workers, halting the practice of "gender affirming practices" on our youth, holding universities accountable for antisemitism, shrinking government.........
I could go on and on and on. Seems like electing a businessman instead of a politician has led to positive outcomes.
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LOL! "Businessman" my ass. He's a longtime huckster. I had to laugh when he said, when asked why he was on the WH roof: "“Just another way to spend my money for this country,” Trump said. “Anything I do is financed by me.” As if...


+1

The fact that one of our major political parties nominated this jackass 3 consecutive times and the other major political lost to him in 2 of three 3 elections tells us just how dysfunctional these two parties have become.


Especially when one party's motto is "blue no matter who."
I read here repeatedly that the liberals would vote for <name the animal or inanimate object> instead of Trump.


How is this different from GOP voters, many of who voted for a carnival barker not once, or twice, but THREE times?! When Trump first ran for the nomination (which he never expected to get), there were a number of normal Republicans that primary voters could have picked. But they didn't pick normal candidates. They picked this bloviating, corrupt, sexual-abusing monstrosity instead--he was literally the LEAST fit for office of all the candidates.


And, millions of us are extremely happy with what he has done. Securing our border, fixing our trade imbalance, seeing wages rise for blue collar workers, halting the practice of "gender affirming practices" on our youth, holding universities accountable for antisemitism, shrinking government.........
I could go on and on and on. Seems like electing a businessman instead of a politician has led to positive outcomes.


I'm glad he's making all your wishes come true, but your perspective is not shared by a majority of voters. It's also highly debatable that:"electing a businessman instead of a politician has led to positive outcomes." You've seen outcomes you like because Trump controls all branches of government. It's not always going to be the case.
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LOL! "Businessman" my ass. He's a longtime huckster. I had to laugh when he said, when asked why he was on the WH roof: "“Just another way to spend my money for this country,” Trump said. “Anything I do is financed by me.” As if...


+1

The fact that one of our major political parties nominated this jackass 3 consecutive times and the other major political lost to him in 2 of three 3 elections tells us just how dysfunctional these two parties have become.


Especially when one party's motto is "blue no matter who."
I read here repeatedly that the liberals would vote for <name the animal or inanimate object> instead of Trump.


How is this different from GOP voters, many of who voted for a carnival barker not once, or twice, but THREE times?! When Trump first ran for the nomination (which he never expected to get), there were a number of normal Republicans that primary voters could have picked. But they didn't pick normal candidates. They picked this bloviating, corrupt, sexual-abusing monstrosity instead--he was literally the LEAST fit for office of all the candidates.


And, millions of us are extremely happy with what he has done. Securing our border, fixing our trade imbalance, seeing wages rise for blue collar workers, halting the practice of "gender affirming practices" on our youth, holding universities accountable for antisemitism, shrinking government.........
I could go on and on and on. Seems like electing a businessman instead of a politician has led to positive outcomes.

Have you looked at his approval polls? You are definitely in the minority.
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