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Default Trump said he signed more bills than any other president

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My questions to you, since you are a professional financial advisor are:

1) What have you recommended to your clients as a result of your professional observations?
2) what results have your clients achieved as a result of your recommendations?
3) what results have you personally achieved over the 1st year of the Trump presidency, and why?


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After reading that NYT interview, how much longer are we going to keep dancing around the fact that the President of the United States is clearly not well?
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After reading that NYT interview, how much longer are we going to keep dancing around the fact that the President of the United States is clearly not well?
Kind of delusional.
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Kind of delusional.
"What made the president's year-end New York Times interview notable was repetition of a particular brand of untruth.
Even as his administration struggles with historic unpopularity, Trump ascribes to himself qualities that surpass all predecessors – even reigning Republican icon Ronald Reagan.
Taken together, his comments signaled an inability to grasp conditions in the country, the limitations of his own capacities and the nature of the office he holds."


Trump sounded delusional in his New York Times interview
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So an article by NPR, a pretty liberal source, is posted explaining the laws that have been passed and rather than discussing the merits of these laws and the effect they will have on the country, the discussion devolves into calling the president a liar and making fun of his hair.

There's is not one comment here on any of these laws.

No wonder we can't have a discussion about what's going on in the country.
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So an article by NPR, a pretty liberal source, is posted explaining the laws that have been passed and rather than discussing the merits of these laws and the effect they will have on the country. the discussion devolves into calling the president a liar and making fun of his hair.

There's is not one comment here on any of these laws.

No wonder we can't have a discussion about what's going on in the country.
They do the same thing when you question "equality"...you ask to see some proof and you get nothing.

Discussion always devolves into calling me names.

The women and minorities are delusional...they've been convinced that a lie is reality. Show me. Show me the TOP black, TOP Hispanic...TOP woman that can beat EVERY white man...in anything but a few sports. Show me all the inventions, the countries they've founded, the societies they run. There are none...because that's NOT what they're good at.
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So an article by NPR, a pretty liberal source, is posted explaining the laws that have been passed and rather than discussing the merits of these laws and the effect they will have on the country. the discussion devolves into calling the president a liar and making fun of his hair.

There's is not one comment here on any of these laws.

No wonder we can't have a discussion about what's going on in the country.
Since you didn't (can't) read the article, you are one of the main reasons "we can't have a discussion about what's going on in the country"
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My questions to you, since you are a professional financial advisor are:

1) What have you recommended to your clients as a result of your professional observations?
2) what results have your clients achieved as a result of your recommendations?
3) what results have you personally achieved over the 1st year of the Trump presidency, and why?


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Since you didn't (can't) read the article, you are one of the main reasons "we can't have a discussion about what's going on in the country"
He doesn't HAVE to read the article to discuss "what's going on in the country". Is that ALL you're prepared to do? Discuss what's in the article? Who gives a damn about the article...it's just one persons OPINION.

Start talking...start talking about the things themselves...NOT what someone ELSE says about them.

That's the problem with you women...since YOU DON'T KNOW SQUAT about pretty much ANYTHING but "personal relationships and gossip"...you MUST rely on others to make opinions for you...to TELL YOU what is true and false...what is good and bad.

That's your Achilles heel. Your lack of both curiosity and yearning for knowledge. Most women just don't have it. Not to the degree white men do. White men made what you see around you. From the idea to the design and implementation.

Did Mexicans invent the IC chip? Did negros invent the plow? The wheel? No...white men did. You owe "us" for everything...including the ability to say whatever you want against us.

You have no idea what horrors await your great granddaughters.

Go to a 80% black school and get a taste. Go to MLK Blvd in Chicago and get a taste. Go to the barrios of Los Angeles and get a taste...of America's future.

An 80% minority America isn't going to be the same as a 90% white America was.
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Since you didn't (can't) read the article, you are one of the main reasons "we can't have a discussion about what's going on in the country"
There we go. Instead of a rational response, you attack me.

How do you know that I didn't read the article? In fact, I did read some of it and didn't find it very interesting or was information that I already was aware of so I didn't read the entire thing.
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There we go. Instead of a rational response, you attack me.

How do you know that I didn't read the article? In fact, I did read some of it and didn't find it very interesting or was information that I already was aware of so I didn't read the entire thing.
because the article did not mention his hair, and you made a broad based and inaccurate characterization of NPR.
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Default Major layoffs announced in western Kentucky coal mines

Beginning February 18, Armstrong Coal in Madisonville anticipates laying off all employees at all facilities in Kentucky. That is 427 employees in all.

Also, on February 14, Thoroughfare Mining will be permanently laying off all 99 employees at the Survant Mine in Central City, Kentucky.

Between the two companies, 526 employees will be permanently laid off.

Hey coal miners, are we winning yet?
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Beginning February 18, Armstrong Coal in Madisonville anticipates laying off all employees at all facilities in Kentucky. That is 427 employees in all.

Also, on February 14, Thoroughfare Mining will be permanently laying off all 99 employees at the Survant Mine in Central City, Kentucky.

Between the two companies, 526 employees will be permanently laid off.

Hey coal miners, are we winning yet?
Gee, I wonder if they would have been winning if Crooked Hillary was president. LOL

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Default 4 things that were supposed to happen by 2018 because Trump was elected

4 things that were supposed to happen by 2018 because Trump was elected – ThinkProgress
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