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Apr 27 2017 10:59pm
build that wall or bust
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Apr 27 2017 11:17pm
Quote (excellence @ Apr 26 2017 05:29pm)
he fell for a politico article headline, not a surprise :lol:


The headline is a verbatim quote.
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Apr 28 2017 12:28am
“I loved my previous life. I had so many things going,” Trump told Reuters in an interview. “This is more work than in my previous life. I thought it would be easier.”
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“I loved my previous life. I had so many things going,” Trump told Reuters in an interview. “This is more work than in my previous life. I thought it would be easier.”


It's no easy task trying to fix Obama's fuck ups.
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Apr 28 2017 03:30am
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“I loved my previous life. I had so many things going,” Trump told Reuters in an interview. “This is more work than in my previous life. I thought it would be easier.”


lets be honest: house republicans have let down trump a lot so far. take healthcare as an example: for many years, and long before trump appeared on the political stage, republicans all over the place have been talking about nothing but how they would "immediately replace/repeal/dismantle" obamacare as soon as they could. after years of this talk, one would have thought that they had a better, more fleshed-out plan in store than the pathetic mess that is the AHCA.
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Apr 28 2017 04:32am
Quote (LongClip @ Apr 28 2017 04:15am)
It's no easy task trying to fix Obama's fuck ups.


the cycle continues

democrats talk about hard to fix what the republicans/bush did and now republicans are bitching about 8 years of democrats

shit never changes

the hilarious part though is obama spent most of his presidency with a majority republican house and senate and now you got the executive branch in not only federal government but majority state government and majority in the house and senate and Republicans can't get anything done?

This isn't even real life anymore.

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Apr 28 2017 05:22am
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lets be honest: house republicans have let down trump a lot so far. take healthcare as an example: for many years, and long before trump appeared on the political stage, republicans all over the place have been talking about nothing but how they would "immediately replace/repeal/dismantle" obamacare as soon as they could. after years of this talk, one would have thought that they had a better, more fleshed-out plan in store than the pathetic mess that is the AHCA.


Definitely true. But even more than that it worries me that somehow he believed being president would be easy. I really don't get why so many thought he was prepared for the job.
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Definitely true. But even more than that it worries me that somehow he believed being president would be easy. I really don't get why so many thought he was prepared for the job.


most of the trump-voters prefered the prospect of a potentially unqualified rookie in the oval office over a hillary clinton who knew exactly how washington works and who would have certainly been a very effective president - effective at pushing the country in a direction diametrically opposed to what the trump-voters wanted. getting nothing done is still a lot better than increased feminism, increased corporatism, increased free trade, increased globalization, increased immigration, increased political correctness and all the other stuff that a president clinton would have brought.

trump got gorsuch to the supreme court, and his victory prevented clinton from implementing her agenda. from the point of view of many trump voters, this in itself is already enough to make voting for trump worth it - even if he would indeed get nothing else done from now on. which imho is unlikely.

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Definitely true. But even more than that it worries me that somehow he believed being president would be easy. I really don't get why so many thought he was prepared for the job.


I really don't get how the US didn't provide better candidates (It was especially bad at the last elections). As if popularity and money are more important than anything that makes a president capable of being a president.
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Apr 28 2017 11:15am
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lets be honest: house republicans have let down trump a lot so far. take healthcare as an example: for many years, and long before trump appeared on the political stage, republicans all over the place have been talking about nothing but how they would "immediately replace/repeal/dismantle" obamacare as soon as they could. after years of this talk, one would have thought that they had a better, more fleshed-out plan in store than the pathetic mess that is the AHCA.


its such a shitshow, as an american i would slowly start to question the entire democracy system
it has almost become impossible to get anything done in the us nowadays
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