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Sep 4 2017 04:53pm
Quote (majorblood @ 4 Sep 2017 18:47)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-1YeOw6G3o



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Sep 4 2017 04:55pm
Quote (majorblood @ Sep 4 2017 10:47pm)
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Sep 4 2017 05:03pm
Quote (majorblood @ Sep 4 2017 06:47pm)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-1YeOw6G3o


This is actually more tame and focused then most of their Trump coverage nowadays. CNN tends to spew emotions on air without details now.
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Sep 4 2017 10:11pm


Ok sakuraba igosohard and majorblood knock it off with your weekly nuclear weapons test meetups
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Ok sakuraba igosohard and majorblood knock it off with your weekly nuclear weapons test meetups


Really good article about Trump pulling out of the trade deal with South Korea, thanks for posting it.

This post was edited by IceMage on Sep 5 2017 07:39am
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Really good article about Trump pulling out of the trade deal with South Korea, thanks for posting it.


If nothing else, Trump randomly fixating on that trade deal really does illustrate how much of a problem knee-jerk, reflexive opposition is in American politics. It took about 10 seconds for a diligent reporter to put together a "then and now" montage comparing today's radio silence to yesterday's... fire and fury: https://twitter.com/KFILE/status/904348933962518528

But I don't know a single IR or FP expert who thinks that the U.S. improves its situation re: NK by immediately picking a fight with South Korea.
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Sep 5 2017 10:06am
Quote (Pollster @ Sep 5 2017 08:28am)
If nothing else, Trump randomly fixating on that trade deal really does illustrate how much of a problem knee-jerk, reflexive opposition is in American politics. It took about 10 seconds for a diligent reporter to put together a "then and now" montage comparing today's radio silence to yesterday's... fire and fury: https://twitter.com/KFILE/status/904348933962518528

But I don't know a single IR or FP expert who thinks that the U.S. improves its situation re: NK by immediately picking a fight with South Korea.


I don't think that's his plan...I think he just wants to be "The Negotiator", much like Bush wanted to be "The Decider".
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WASHINGTON — President Trump struck a deal with Democratic congressional leaders on Wednesday to increase the debt limit and finance the government until mid-December, undercutting his own Republican allies as he reached across the aisle to resolve a major dispute for the first time since taking office.

The agreement would avert a fiscal showdown later this month without the bloody, partisan battle that many had anticipated by combining a debt ceiling increase and stopgap spending measure with relief aid to Texas and other areas devastated by Hurricane Harvey. But without addressing the fundamental underlying issues, it set up the prospect for an even bigger clash at the end of the year.

In embracing the three-month deal, Mr. Trump accepted a Democratic proposal that had been rejected just hours earlier by Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin. Mr. Trump’s snap decision at a White House meeting caught Republican leaders off guard and reflected friction between the president and his party. After weeks of criticizing Republican leaders for failing to pass legislation, Mr. Trump signaled that he was willing to cross party lines to score some much-desired legislative victories.

As if to reinforce that point, Mr. Trump aligned himself with Senator Chuck Schumer of New York and Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, the Democratic leaders, in embracing legislation to authorize younger illegal immigrants to stay in the country. A day earlier, Mr. Trump had rescinded a program enacted by President Barack Obama protecting such immigrants on the grounds that it went beyond a president’s authority, but called on Congress to legalize the program.

“We had a very good meeting with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer,” Mr. Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One en route to a speech on taxes in North Dakota, without mentioning that Mr. Ryan and Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican majority leader, had also attended. Regarding the immigration program, Mr. Trump said, “Chuck and Nancy would like to see something happen, and so do I.”

Republican leaders looked grim but resigned afterward and attributed Mr. Trump’s deal to a need for unity after Harvey struck Texas and as Hurricane Irma barrels toward Florida. “Look, the president can speak for himself, but his feeling was that we needed to come together to not create a picture of divisiveness at a time of genuine national crisis, and that was the rationale,” Mr. McConnell said.

But conservatives were clearly miffed. In a terse statement, Senator Ben Sasse, Republican of Nebraska, declared, “The Pelosi-Schumer-Trump deal is bad.”

Congressional aides said privately that Republicans went into the meeting at the White House proposing an 18-month deal on government spending and the debt limit, only to run into resistance from the Democrats. They then proposed a six-month deal as a compromise, but Democrats insisted on a three-month agreement. Mr. Trump then surprised the Republicans by agreeing to the Democratic formulation.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/06/us/politics/house-vote-harvey-aid-debt-ceiling.html


The reality show continues...

This post was edited by IceMage on Sep 6 2017 02:00pm
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The reality show continues...


That's so out of character. I wonder who's idea it was? John Kelly? He did say he's the adult in the room.
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Sep 6 2017 02:32pm
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That's so out of character. I wonder who's idea it was? John Kelly? He did say he's the adult in the room.


is it out of character though?

trump not playing political games and accepting whatever proposal provides the quickest and easiest help to those hit by harvey sounds very much like the narrative that trump wants to create about himself: the pragmatic political outsider who tries to help the american people instead of seeking to increase his own power as a political player.

This post was edited by Black XistenZ on Sep 6 2017 02:33pm
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