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Old 03-19-2017, 01:31 PM
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You have a legitimate complaint, even if it IS small potatoes.

Although, I wonder why you are not concerned for the safety of our country and it's citizens. I wonder why you are not concerned that many are losing their health care daily because Obamacare was so flawed that it is not even fully functioning and already failing. I wonder why you are not concerned over the outrageous national debt that no president has paid down on since Eisenhower. You do not defend the police that put their lives on the line on a daily basis and even ostracize them in total, due to the misbehavior of a couple/few.

Why is that? So, as I ponder your trivial questions that are nothing more than misspeak from a non-politician, I'll let you wonder about significant questions.

And do not think that I excuse Trump's spontaneous verbal diarrhea. I don't. And unlike you and others on here, I did not excuse Obama's divisive rhetoric either.
Trivial you say...that is absolutely stupid.

First, your concern for national security and health care is valid.

Let's consider, any ban Trump wanted would have been in place had he not kept his big self absorbed mouth shut.. you expect everyone to simply forget his multiple, loud proclamations against one religion ?

On health care...if this man was no so much in making everything about HIM, there would nothing standing in the way of wall to wall health care discussion, but no...it has to be all about Trump.

He is robbing the country. These are not trivial, having a president who is now a laughing stock throughout the world, using rhetoric that even many of his own people attest simply makes the threat of radical behavior, and not allowing the news to be about the issues.

HE has to be the story...he caused all of this...nobody else, in basketball parlance, unforced errors.