What are your favorites of Trump’s early accomplishments?

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Anonymous wrote:There are definitely many policies I disagree with, but I 100% support shutting down the CBP One App and canceling refugee flights.


So you are opposed to people legally seeking asylum in this country? Those are the only people who were making appointments.
Anonymous
The best accomplishment is making people hate him even more. If any Fed voted for him, they hate him now. He is alienating and infuriating the rest of the world, except china, who will look like savior to the WHO.
And price of eggs continues to rise, those actually in stock. Yep, it’s an accomplishment to see foolishness revealed.
Anonymous
^ don't forget gas.
Anonymous
I love how he continues to show that he lacks any sense of class or graciousness: going to NC and blaming it all on Biden but then noting that NC voted for him. The. He goes to CA and demands concessions for aid for the fires. You can be sure he won’t do that in red states. He clearly doesn’t see himself as president for all Americans so I won’t consider him my president.
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Anonymous wrote:The best accomplishment is making people hate him even more. If any Fed voted for him, they hate him now. He is alienating and infuriating the rest of the world, except china, who will look like savior to the WHO.
And price of eggs continues to rise, those actually in stock. Yep, it’s an accomplishment to see foolishness revealed.

My coworkers that I know voted for him have even longer commutes than me, I can't wait for them to get what they wanted.
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Anonymous wrote:The best accomplishment is making people hate him even more. If any Fed voted for him, they hate him now. He is alienating and infuriating the rest of the world, except china, who will look like savior to the WHO.
And price of eggs continues to rise, those actually in stock. Yep, it’s an accomplishment to see foolishness revealed.

My coworkers that I know voted for him have even longer commutes than me, I can't wait for them to get what they wanted.







Buyer's remorse will be quite a thing in another week.
Anonymous
The price of eggs. $9/dozen in some spots and I’m loving it! I hated when the poors ate my favorite breakfast food and my favorite brands were sold out. Don’t have to worry about that anymore!
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Anonymous wrote:You're desperate. He's a complete and total disaster. He left 1500 criminals out of jail. Go back to wherever you came from and go to college.


Your president sent a murderer of FBI agents from jail to his home. Sit down. You have no moral high ground here.


Both have disastrously misused pardon power.


Peltier was not a pardon. It was a commutation for an elderly (80) year old man who is in very poor health. The federal appeals judge who wrote the opinion upholding his conviction (and saying it was possible he was not guilty, just not probable) cited pervasive misconduct by the government during the protest and in the course of the prosecution (including falsified affidavit used to secure extradition from Canada) when he RECOMMENDED the President take "positive action", such as commutation, decades ago. That judge had to read the entire transcript of the trial and review the entire record to come to that conclusion.


It was a sketchy case full of holes to begin with.
Critical evidence was either mishandled or withheld by the prosecution. For instance, the ballistics evidence that linked a weapon to the shootings was later questioned. Witnesses have claimed that they were coerced into providing testimony against Peltier. The coercion of witnesses raised doubts about the integrity of the trial. Two other individuals who were also part of the shootout were acquitted of the same charges that Peltier was convicted of. This discrepancy has fueled arguments that Peltier's trial was unfair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The price of eggs. $9/dozen in some spots and I’m loving it! I hated when the poors ate my favorite breakfast food and my favorite brands were sold out. Don’t have to worry about that anymore!


I was at the store tonight and they didn't even have eggs. Thanks Donnie.
Anonymous
Making r/leopardsatemyface on Reddit so much more delicious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The price of eggs. $9/dozen in some spots and I’m loving it! I hated when the poors ate my favorite breakfast food and my favorite brands were sold out. Don’t have to worry about that anymore!


I was at the store tonight and they didn't even have eggs. Thanks Donnie.


Dementia Don had best get on the egg situation ASAP. No one hired him to mess around with Greenland.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:There are definitely many policies I disagree with, but I 100% support shutting down the CBP One App and canceling refugee flights.


So you are opposed to people legally seeking asylum in this country? Those are the only people who were making appointments.


That was not legally seeking asylum. The app was announced with the possibility of seeking asylum, but the people using the app are not required to apply.
Even if they were seeking asylum, there is no reason for them to apply for asylum while in the US. They can wait at the border while they make their asylum application, which is likely bogus.
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Anonymous wrote:You're desperate. He's a complete and total disaster. He left 1500 criminals out of jail. Go back to wherever you came from and go to college.


Your president sent a murderer of FBI agents from jail to his home. Sit down. You have no moral high ground here.


Both have disastrously misused pardon power.


Peltier was not a pardon. It was a commutation for an elderly (80) year old man who is in very poor health. The federal appeals judge who wrote the opinion upholding his conviction (and saying it was possible he was not guilty, just not probable) cited pervasive misconduct by the government during the protest and in the course of the prosecution (including falsified affidavit used to secure extradition from Canada) when he RECOMMENDED the President take "positive action", such as commutation, decades ago. That judge had to read the entire transcript of the trial and review the entire record to come to that conclusion.


It was a sketchy case full of holes to begin with.
Critical evidence was either mishandled or withheld by the prosecution. For instance, the ballistics evidence that linked a weapon to the shootings was later questioned. Witnesses have claimed that they were coerced into providing testimony against Peltier. The coercion of witnesses raised doubts about the integrity of the trial. Two other individuals who were also part of the shootout were acquitted of the same charges that Peltier was convicted of. This discrepancy has fueled arguments that Peltier's trial was unfair.


If Biden thinks he is innocent, then he should have given a full pardon.
Anonymous
Now he is over-riding a ban on menthol on cigarettes. That was a priority for the FDA. It would have helped fewer people die from cigarettes.

Why is Trump pro-lung cancer? (He is also impeding cancer research at the NIH)

Another “achievement”?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Now he is over-riding a ban on menthol on cigarettes. That was a priority for the FDA. It would have helped fewer people die from cigarettes.

Why is Trump pro-lung cancer? (He is also impeding cancer research at the NIH)

Another “achievement”?


Have you not yet figured out these people love death? By gun, by electrocution, by disease, whatever it takes.
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