President Trump

Anonymous
Nozelnut, do you work for the Trump administration in some capacity, because you are doing excellent work of disseminating the White House talking points. If you don't, you should.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to admit he was on his best behavior when the President of France came to America. I am very proud of him and his is the best President we ever had. I don't recall Obama having a state dinner with him, but that being said Trump was on his best behavior and acted very presidential



Macron was only elected after Obama left office, you moron.
Anonymous
Wondering if all these trumpeters would be singing his praises for all of the EXACT behavior and “accomplishments”, if he was black, or any other minority. I’m guessing they’d be screaming “impeachment”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where's the comparison?


+1

Waiting to see what you think Obama did or didn't do.



Still waiting....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to admit he was on his best behavior when the President of France came to America. I am very proud of him and his is the best President we ever had. I don't recall Obama having a state dinner with him, but that being said Trump was on his best behavior and acted very presidential


Of course President Trump was at his very best behavior. President Trump -- for the most part -- sucks up to the very powerful, the very influential, and the very richest persons. Just ask "LVMH Chairman Bernard Arnault, media mogul Rupert Murdoch, Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman, leveraged-buyout tycoon Henry Kravis, Fedex founder Fred Smith, and Carlyle co-founder David Rubenstein." (See today's Bloomberg article, "Guests worth $120 Billion Eat With Trump at First State Dinner".)

It is part of Donald Trump's long-term, personal strategy to elevate himself, his brand, his businesses, and his family (in that order) by associating himself with those whose groups he has always wanted to be a part of, but never has been, until now. I call it "Ingratiation and Elevation by Association"). Being U.S. President, no matter how personally reprehensible a person you may be (e.g., stoking racial and ethnic hatred or conflict for personal profit), will earn you much acceptance and many "friends", French President Emmanuel Macron among them. And even if President Trump suspects that most of these men
(and women) secretly roll their eyes behind his back, their immense power and wealth are irresistable aphrodisiacs for him. Even then, President Trump could not resist trying to diminish Macron, or put him in his place, with l'affair dandruff.

The only exception to President Trump's generally fawning obsequiousness to the most powerful and the very richest, is his treatment of those among that elite group who are actually willing to call President Trump out and take him to task. In that case, Trump will vindictively and coarsely attempt to use the "Bully" pulpit of the American President to harass them, economically harm them, and bring them down. Just look to Jeff Bezos for an example of this treatment.

Everyone else, a group in which I include such luminaries as Attorney General Jeff Sessions, former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, or former National Economic Advisor Gary Cohn, is treated by President Trump only in direct measure of his personal use for you at the time, paired with your willingness to be completely loyal to him. If President Trump no longer needs you, and/or if you fail to be blindly loyal to him, then Trump will.discard and bury you like last week's trash in a landfill. I have never seen such a level of insecurity, pettiness, anger, vindictiveness, (or alternatively, obsequiousness and fawning to the very elite) in a U.S. President before, and hope to God I never see such again.


Trump is trying to do to Bezos and Amazon now, what he did to the NFL owners and the NFL last season.
Anonymous
Ha ha! Good troll post, OP
nozelnut
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Anonymous wrote:Nozelnut, do you work for the Trump administration in some capacity, because you are doing excellent work of disseminating the White House talking points. If you don't, you should.


Nope...just a fireman here in DC.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to admit he was on his best behavior when the President of France came to America. I am very proud of him and his is the best President we ever had. I don't recall Obama having a state dinner with him, but that being said Trump was on his best behavior and acted very presidential


Of course President Trump was at his very best behavior. President Trump -- for the most part -- sucks up to the very powerful, the very influential, and the very richest persons. Just ask "LVMH Chairman Bernard Arnault, media mogul Rupert Murdoch, Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman, leveraged-buyout tycoon Henry Kravis, Fedex founder Fred Smith, and Carlyle co-founder David Rubenstein." (See today's Bloomberg article, "Guests worth $120 Billion Eat With Trump at First State Dinner".)

It is part of Donald Trump's long-term, personal strategy to elevate himself, his brand, his businesses, and his family (in that order) by associating himself with those whose groups he has always wanted to be a part of, but never has been, until now. I call it "Ingratiation and Elevation by Association"). Being U.S. President, no matter how personally reprehensible a person you may be (e.g., stoking racial and ethnic hatred or conflict for personal profit), will earn you much acceptance and many "friends", French President Emmanuel Macron among them. And even if President Trump suspects that most of these men
(and women) secretly roll their eyes behind his back, their immense power and wealth are irresistable aphrodisiacs for him. Even then, President Trump could not resist trying to diminish Macron, or put him in his place, with l'affair dandruff.

The only exception to President Trump's generally fawning obsequiousness to the most powerful and the very richest, is his treatment of those among that elite group who are actually willing to call President Trump out and take him to task. In that case, Trump will vindictively and coarsely attempt to use the "Bully" pulpit of the American President to harass them, economically harm them, and bring them down. Just look to Jeff Bezos for an example of this treatment.

Everyone else, a group in which I include such luminaries as Attorney General Jeff Sessions, former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, or former National Economic Advisor Gary Cohn, is treated by President Trump only in direct measure of his personal use for you at the time, paired with your willingness to be completely loyal to him. If President Trump no longer needs you, and/or if you fail to be blindly loyal to him, then Trump will.discard and bury you like last week's trash in a landfill. I have never seen such a level of insecurity, pettiness, anger, vindictiveness, (or alternatively, obsequiousness and fawning to the very elite) in a U.S. President before, and hope to God I never see such again.


Trump is trying to do to Bezos and Amazon now, what he did to the NFL owners and the NFL last season.


Ummm....as honest liberals you should be thanking him for going after Bezos....they paid virtually no federal taxes, yet use out post office for their own benefit and make a butt load of money in the process. But since it's Trump going after him, you criticize. If Obama went after those tax dollars you would be calling him the Masiah.
nozelnut
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where's the comparison?


+1

Waiting to see what you think Obama did or didn't do.



Still waiting....


He built one thing while in office....a basketball court at the White House.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to admit he was on his best behavior when the President of France came to America. I am very proud of him and his is the best President we ever had. I don't recall Obama having a state dinner with him, but that being said Trump was on his best behavior and acted very presidential


Of course President Trump was at his very best behavior. President Trump -- for the most part -- sucks up to the very powerful, the very influential, and the very richest persons. Just ask "LVMH Chairman Bernard Arnault, media mogul Rupert Murdoch, Blackstone CEO Steve Schwartman, leveraged-buyout tycoon Henry Kravis, Fedex founder Fred Smith, and Carlyle co-founder David Rubenstein." (See today's Bloomberg article, "Guests worth $120 Billion Eat With Trump at First State Dinner".)

It is part of Donald Trump's long-term, personal strategy to elevate himself, his brand, his businesses, and his family (in that order) by associating himself with those whose groups he has always wanted to be a part of, but never has been, until now. I call it "Ingratiation and Elevation by Association"). Being U.S. President, no matter how personally reprehensible a person you may be (e.g., stoking racial and ethnic hatred or conflict for personal profit), will earn you much acceptance and many "friends", French President Emmanuel Macron among them. And even if President Trump suspects that most of these men
(and women) secretly roll their eyes behind his back, their immense power and wealth are irresistable aphrodisiacs for him. Even then, President Trump could not resist trying to diminish Macron, or put him in his place, with l'affair dandruff.

The only exception to President Trump's generally fawning obsequiousness to the most powerful and the very richest, is his treatment of those among that elite group who are actually willing to call President Trump out and take him to task. In that case, Trump will vindictively and coarsely attempt to use the "Bully" pulpit of the American President to harass them, economically harm them, and bring them down. Just look to Jeff Bezos for an example of this treatment.

Everyone else, a group in which I include such luminaries as Attorney General Jeff Sessions, former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, or former National Economic Advisor Gary Cohn, is treated by President Trump only in direct measure of his personal use for you at the time, paired with your willingness to be completely loyal to him. If President Trump no longer needs you, and/or if you fail to be blindly loyal to him, then Trump will.discard and bury you like last week's trash in a landfill. I have never seen such a level of insecurity, pettiness, anger, vindictiveness, (or alternatively, obsequiousness and fawning to the very elite) in a U.S. President before, and hope to God I never see such again.

Excellent post. Very well thought out. Thank you.
Anonymous
nozelnut wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
nozelnut wrote:No matter what you think of President Trump, if you were to make a list of his and Obama's accomplishments and place them side by side, Trump's list would be way longer and he's only into his second year.





make the list or are you busy?????

Neil Gorsuch on the Supreme Court
Stock Market reached an all-time high
Consumer confidence at 17-year high
More than 2 million jobs created
Mortgage applications for new homes rise to a 7-year high
Unemployment rate at 17-year low
Signed the Promoting Women In Entrepreneurship Act
Gutted Obama-era regulations
Ended war on coal
Weakened Dodd-Frank regulations
Promoted buying and hiring American
Investment from major businesses (FoxConn, Toyota, Ford and others)
Reduced illegal immigration
Bids for Border Wall underway
Fighting back against sanctuary cities
Created Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement Office
Changed rules of engagement against ISIS
Drafted plans to defeat ISIS
Worked to reduce F-35 cost
5-year lobbying ban
Sanctioned Iran over missile program
Responded to Syria's use of chemical weapons
Introduced tax reform plan
Renegotiating NAFTA
Withdrew from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
Removed The United States out of The Paris Accord
Created task force to reduce crime
DOJ targeting MS-13
Signed an Executive Order to promote energy independence and economic growth
Signed Executive Order to protect police officers
Signed Executive Order to target drug cartels
Signed Executive Order for religious freedom
Sending education back to The States
Fixing the Department of Veterans Affairs
SCOTUS upheld parts of President Trump's temporary travel ban Executive Order
Authorized the construction of The Keystone Pipeline
Created commission on opioid addiction
Combating human trafficking (both EO and action)
Rollback of Obama's Cuba policy
Food Stamp use lowest level in 7 years
Reduced White House payroll
Donating Presidential Salary
Executive Order on Obamacare subsidies
Would not certify the Iran Nuclear Deal
Successful trip to Asia
Signed trade deal with China
Designated North Korea a terrorist state
ISIS lost virtually all of its territory
Recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital
Passage of Tax Reform Bill
Signed 130 bills into law
Made 136 Presidential Proclamations
Signed 64 Executive Orders

Judging by the quality of your original post, I am surprised that you have the skills to cut and paste like this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wondering if all these trumpeters would be singing his praises for all of the EXACT behavior and “accomplishments”, if he was black, or any other minority. I’m guessing they’d be screaming “impeachment”.


That's just stupid. Why would all Trump supporters decry these accomplishments if they were done by a black president? They are conservative actions, which I would be pleased with regardless of from whom they originated. What exactly would I be screaming "impeachment" about? That's your M.O.
Anonymous
nozelnut wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to admit he was on his best behavior when the President of France came to America. I am very proud of him and his is the best President we ever had. I don't recall Obama having a state dinner with him, but that being said Trump was on his best behavior and acted very presidential


Of course President Trump was at his very best behavior. President Trump -- for the most part -- sucks up to the very powerful, the very influential, and the very richest persons. Just ask "LVMH Chairman Bernard Arnault, media mogul Rupert Murdoch, Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman, leveraged-buyout tycoon Henry Kravis, Fedex founder Fred Smith, and Carlyle co-founder David Rubenstein." (See today's Bloomberg article, "Guests worth $120 Billion Eat With Trump at First State Dinner".)

It is part of Donald Trump's long-term, personal strategy to elevate himself, his brand, his businesses, and his family (in that order) by associating himself with those whose groups he has always wanted to be a part of, but never has been, until now. I call it "Ingratiation and Elevation by Association"). Being U.S. President, no matter how personally reprehensible a person you may be (e.g., stoking racial and ethnic hatred or conflict for personal profit), will earn you much acceptance and many "friends", French President Emmanuel Macron among them. And even if President Trump suspects that most of these men
(and women) secretly roll their eyes behind his back, their immense power and wealth are irresistable aphrodisiacs for him. Even then, President Trump could not resist trying to diminish Macron, or put him in his place, with l'affair dandruff.

The only exception to President Trump's generally fawning obsequiousness to the most powerful and the very richest, is his treatment of those among that elite group who are actually willing to call President Trump out and take him to task. In that case, Trump will vindictively and coarsely attempt to use the "Bully" pulpit of the American President to harass them, economically harm them, and bring them down. Just look to Jeff Bezos for an example of this treatment.

Everyone else, a group in which I include such luminaries as Attorney General Jeff Sessions, former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, or former National Economic Advisor Gary Cohn, is treated by President Trump only in direct measure of his personal use for you at the time, paired with your willingness to be completely loyal to him. If President Trump no longer needs you, and/or if you fail to be blindly loyal to him, then Trump will.discard and bury you like last week's trash in a landfill. I have never seen such a level of insecurity, pettiness, anger, vindictiveness, (or alternatively, obsequiousness and fawning to the very elite) in a U.S. President before, and hope to God I never see such again.


Trump is trying to do to Bezos and Amazon now, what he did to the NFL owners and the NFL last season.


Ummm....as honest liberals you should be thanking him for going after Bezos....they paid virtually no federal taxes, yet use out post office for their own benefit and make a butt load of money in the process. But since it's Trump going after him, you criticize. If Obama went after those tax dollars you would be calling him the Masiah.

Trump paid no taxes either and bragged about how smart he was. So Bezos must be extra-smart by those standards.
Anonymous
nozelnut wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where's the comparison?


+1

Waiting to see what you think Obama did or didn't do.



Still waiting....


He built one thing while in office....a basketball court at the White House.

And any credibility you may have had just went poof!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to admit he was on his best behavior when the President of France came to America. I am very proud of him and his is the best President we ever had. I don't recall Obama having a state dinner with him, but that being said Trump was on his best behavior and acted very presidential



Macron was only elected after Obama left office, you moron.

+1. And President Obama also managed to have a State dinner for France’s then president. Because, you know, it’s NOT HARD.
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/blog/2014/02/11/behind-scenes-france-state-dinner-see-menu
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