I'll admit it: Trump's First 100 Days has been a failure

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would rate his first 100 days as a C+

Most of his missteps were his own doing.

No.. a c+ would be considered average. He's below average. So a D-, maybe D+ at best.


NP. But with grade inflation he's at a C.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:A friend's father - a very wealthy man in his late 60's - finally admitted that his vote for trump was a mistake. We are not in a state where his vote mattered but still... It is hard to forgive him.

My very wealthy boss did not vote in the last election, but has been following Trump's tax cut proposals with undisguised glee. I must admit to losing some respect.


Normally I'm for a progressive tax rate, but the people who would benefit the most from that don't want it. So fuck it, I'll take my tax cut even if I don't really need it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wrong OP. It's been an enourmous success.

- his diverse cabinet is now complete

- he's met with numerous foreign heads of state and done very well at diplomacy

- his pick for the S.Ct. is universally respected, confirmed, and had a better 1st day than any other S.Ct Justice

- he's single-handedly withdrawn us from TTP, as promised by Hillary and the President

- by all accounts, his response to the Syrian use of chemical
Weapons was a huge success, proportional, and appropriate,

The list just keeps going.

Thank you, President Trump. Keep up the good work!


Is English your first language? Do you know what "diverse" means? Obviously not, or your blind devotion to your Dear Orange Leader has left you with diminished mental capacity. Diverse?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am not disappointed. One hundred days is not a lot of time. But, I will say that I do believe we are heading in the right direction.
I’ll be happy once the health care bill and the tax plan are both passed.



Happiness is not in your future.
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Anonymous wrote:Supreme Court. Period.


That win belongs to Mitch McConnell.


Win by cheating.

We teach our children never to cheat. Too bad the Republicans in power didn't get that lesson growing up.

Speak for yourself. This is what I'm hearing in the public elite schools: Do what you need to do, but don't get caught.


What in the heck is "public elite"? And why do you think we send our children to it?


Russians need to fine-tune their bot software.
Anonymous
Yeah, it has been pretty sad.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Did you vote for him OP? And what do you think about his latest comment regarding how he didn't realize how hard it was going to be?



I found that comment to be very disturbing.


I like his honesty about it. He doesn't give pretty, carefully crafted speeches, for sure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not disappointed. One hundred days is not a lot of time. But, I will say that I do believe we are heading in the right direction.
I’ll be happy once the health care bill and the tax plan are both passed.



Happiness is not in your future.

Speak for yourself. -NP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you vote for him OP? And what do you think about his latest comment regarding how he didn't realize how hard it was going to be?



I found that comment to be very disturbing.


I like his honesty about it. He doesn't give pretty, carefully crafted speeches, for sure.

Agree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you vote for him OP? And what do you think about his latest comment regarding how he didn't realize how hard it was going to be?



I found that comment to be very disturbing.


I like his honesty about it. He doesn't give pretty, carefully crafted speeches, for sure.

No, he just raves, rants and blusters incoherently.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you vote for him OP? And what do you think about his latest comment regarding how he didn't realize how hard it was going to be?



I found that comment to be very disturbing.


I like his honesty about it. He doesn't give pretty, carefully crafted speeches, for sure.


What you construe as "his honesty" is merely his stunning ignorance of the matter. He cannot deliver carefully crafted speeches because he lacks the intellect and language skills to do so. In the event that he reads a prepared speech, it is painfully obvious that he is speaking someone else's words, much like a third-grader reading from a children's book.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you vote for him OP? And what do you think about his latest comment regarding how he didn't realize how hard it was going to be?



I found that comment to be very disturbing.


I like his honesty about it. He doesn't give pretty, carefully crafted speeches, for sure.


What you construe as "his honesty" is merely his stunning ignorance of the matter. He cannot deliver carefully crafted speeches because he lacks the intellect and language skills to do so. In the event that he reads a prepared speech, it is painfully obvious that he is speaking someone else's words, much like a third-grader reading from a children's book.


PP here. Like it or not, he blurts it out. What we hear is what we get. I'm not a Trump fan, and I greatly admire Obama as a person, father, and family man. Will admit though that I often felt I was listening to a speech that had been rehearsed for hours--the words, the diction, the cadence, the pauses, etc.
Anonymous
I can't believe I had to watch a youtube commercial boosting Trump's success in his first 100 days. Is he just that narcissistic or is his self-esteem that low (maybe both)?
Anonymous
He has a window before the Dems take over the House.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you vote for him OP? And what do you think about his latest comment regarding how he didn't realize how hard it was going to be?



I found that comment to be very disturbing.


I like his honesty about it. He doesn't give pretty, carefully crafted speeches, for sure.


What you construe as "his honesty" is merely his stunning ignorance of the matter. He cannot deliver carefully crafted speeches because he lacks the intellect and language skills to do so. In the event that he reads a prepared speech, it is painfully obvious that he is speaking someone else's words, much like a third-grader reading from a children's book.


PP here. Like it or not, he blurts it out. What we hear is what we get. I'm not a Trump fan, and I greatly admire Obama as a person, father, and family man. Will admit though that I often felt I was listening to a speech that had been rehearsed for hours--the words, the diction, the cadence, the pauses, etc.


That's called professionalism. It's the mark of someone who takes their job seriously and wants to do it well.
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