
08-12-2017, 01:29 PM
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None of your spiffy pictures addresses the issue. You want to talk racism? I believe that Obama didn't like whites very much at all. I could feel it. I, like most, didn't think twice about him being bi-racial. He had a pleasant personality, was well spoken, educated well and was very sincere. I just did not agree with his purposes, his policies and many, not all, of the things he did. I am glad we are enforcing laws on immigration, I am glad we are not funding gooney green stuff, although I absolutely believe and fear global warming. I think Trump has some kind of issue like Aspergers Syndrome, and I certainly don't like all of the ways he looks at things, but he is not an extreme leftist or an extreme rightist and hasn't even a modicum of political savvy. I don't admire him. He makes me cringe most of the time and I know he went bankrupt. But I doubt he didn't pay his bills on purpose.
God knows he may do us all in from stress but he is doing things that Obama would not do. Like getting the military up and running again. And not buying all of that happy horse manure about Isil or whatever he called it. THEY, ISIS is a dangerous entity. I Don't want their sisters and cousins and aunts to live here.
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Just a note on Trump's military build up...just because he says it does not mean it is true,.,,,, You must check on everything he claims
"The comments come after defense hawks, including Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and Rep. Mac Thornberry (R.-Tex.), chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, have said that Trump isn’t doing enough to bolster the military. Thornberry told an audience at the Brookings Institution, a Washington think tank, on Monday that the plan was “basically the Obama approach, with a little bit more but not much.”
McCain criticized the proposal again Tuesday as inadequate, in a new statement.
Critics say Trump’s proposed military buildup isn’t happening. Wait until 2019, the Pentagon says. - The Washington Post
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