LucidSDreamr
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∆Republicans are the ones that want more control: prohibition of drugs, marriage, abortion, athiesm, teaching science etc....sounds like control to me
mgs said:don't want to be seen as defending comments relating to drug dealers as I believe in full leglislation. I will only note that every POTUS will say things someone won't like like. I felt the last POTUS did not represent my country in a way I saw fit. The last guy issued executive orders that were unconstitutional and we are still working that out.
mgs said:From my understanding, Republicans trust regular Americans to control more of their money and spend it as they see fit. As best I can tell, they believe people of all incomes should keep as much of their own money as possible.
Yahoo article said:Trump Claims He’s More Popular Than Obama, Tells Voters to Ignore Low Approval Ratings
President Donald Trump on Sunday suggested that TV viewers should ignore shows and pundits that report him having low approval ratings, also sharing an incorrect approval rating from one pollster.
In a tweet, POTUS hit out at the suggestion he did not have an approval rating of about 50 percent—claiming that Rasmussen showed him with “around” a 50 percent approval rating. However, it does not.
“Rasmussen and others have my approval ratings at around 50%, which is higher than Obama, and yet the political pundits love saying my approval ratings are ‘somewhat low,’” he tweeted.
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“They know they are lying when they say it. Turn off the show - FAKE NEWS!”
Unfortunately for the president, his own claim was incorrect. Rasmussen currently has the president at a 44 percent approval rating, 6 percentage points below his suggested number.
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Despite the president giving his approval rating from Rasmussen a nudge upwards, he was indeed correct that Rasmussen reflects a higher rating than most other polls.
Indeed, a poll from CNN released several weeks ago put the president’s approval rating on a par with its all-time low from last December.
That survey showed just 35 percent of Americans approve of the president’s performance, while a number of other polls put the president’s approval rating in the high 30s and early 40s, in numbers he has claimed are “fake news.”
One Politico/Morning Consult poll released on Wednesday spelled bad news for the president in the run-up to 2020, suggesting that currently, Trump would not even beat a generic Democrat candidate in a survey that asked voters who they would back.
The poll showed Trump at just 36 percent compared to a generic Democrat candidate with 44 percent; with an even greater percentage of female voters backing a generic Democrat against the president.
Just reading the quote you provided...I, uh, I am not seeing that. He suggested "puttimg them away a long time." And to be clear, I don't agree with him; we just need more pharmacists and to start teaching people from a young age how to get high safely and privately.
For the sake of argument, let's assume he really feels that way.....so what?
Do you forsee Trump releasing a militia to start extra judicial killings? I know you know that is impossible.
He seems to always be the sort to say incendiary words. It appears to be compulsive.
But seriously. It don't make no got' damn sense to me man. I still love you though, but I have to say it hurts my heart/baffles my mind a little that you don't see what I'm saying. It feels like willful ignorance but maybe I'm wrong... I want to understand where you're coming from because you're my friend and I respect you. I really honestly fail to understand how you can support this stuff and not see the reality of the things I'm talking about in my posts above. It's like we have two different perceptions of reality about this situation.
(my emphasis)WASHINGTON — President Trump has abandoned his live-on-television promise to work for gun control measures that are opposed by the National Rifle Association, instead bowing to the gun group and embracing its agenda of armed teachers and incremental improvements to the existing background check system.
After the Florida high school massacre last month, Mr. Trump explicitly called for raising the age limit to purchase rifles and backed 2013 legislation for near-universal background checks. He chided Senator Patrick J. Toomey, the Pennsylvania Republican who helped write that background check legislation, accusing him of rejecting the higher age limit “because you’re afraid of the N.R.A.” Mr. Trump later told lawmakers that while the N.R.A. has “great power over you people, they have less power over me.”
But on Monday, it was the president who seemed to knuckle under, again dramatizing the sway that the N.R.A. still maintains in Republican circles. Students around the country might be massing for a march on Washington on March 24. The victims and survivors of school shootings from Connecticut to Florida may be pushing their states to move on gun control.
As for some evidence against your claim that Trump has a higher rating than Obama did, here you go:
Article link here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-claims-more-popular-obama-173217127.html
Basically the same old, same old. Some sort of journalism or fact shows something Trump doesn't want to see? He shouts "fake news!" and then creates his own fake news that makes him look like the best. In the actual article there are links to sources for the polls that actually show his approval rating is quite low, as low as 35%. Which is more in line with my experience. I don't know many people who support him. Granted I live in a pretty liberal area, but I have Republican friends in Colorado who vehemently oppose Trump. This "most people support me" thing is not real, it's just something he says so people who believe what he says think most of the country approves of him so they feel better about approving of him.
you don't see a problem with the president of the united states, the head of the executive branch of the US government advocating summary executions, vigilantism, and that people should ignore the laws that he's oath- and duty-bound to enforce?
linkTrump ousts Tillerson, will replace him as secretary of state with CIA chief Pompeo
President Trump has ousted Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and plans to nominate CIA Director Mike Pompeo to replace him as the nation’s top diplomat, orchestrating a major change to his national security team amid delicate negotiations with North Korea, White House officials said Tuesday.
Trump last Friday asked Tillerson to step aside, and the embattled diplomat cut short his trip to Africa on Monday to return to Washington.
Pompeo will replace him at the State Department, and Gina Haspel — the deputy director at the CIA — will succeed him at the CIA, becoming the first woman to run the spy agency, if confirmed.
In a statement issued to The Washington Post, Trump praised both Pompeo and Haspel.
“I am proud to nominate the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Mike Pompeo, to be our new Secretary of State,” Trump said. “Mike graduated first in his class at West Point, served with distinction in the U.S. Army, and graduated with Honors from Harvard Law School. He went on to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives with a proven record of working across the aisle.”
The president continued, “Gina Haspel, the Deputy Director of the CIA, will be nominated to replace Director Pompeo and she will be the CIA’s first-ever female director, a historic milestone. Mike and Gina have worked together for more than a year, and have developed a great mutual respect.”
Trump also had words of praise for Tillerson: “Finally, I want to thank Rex Tillerson for his service. A great deal has been accomplished over the last fourteen months, and I wish him and his family well.”
The president — who has long clashed will Tillerson, who he believes is “too establishment” in his thinking — felt it was important to make the change now, as he prepares for talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, as well as upcoming trade negotiations, three White House officials said.
“I am deeply grateful to President Trump for permitting me to serve as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and for this opportunity to serve as Secretary of State,” Pompeo said in a statement. “His leadership has made America safer and I look forward to representing him and the American people to the rest of the world to further America’s prosperity. Serving alongside the great men and women of the CIA, the most dedicated and talented public servants I have encountered, has been one of the great honors of my life.”
Haspel in a statement also said she was excited for her promotion.
“After 30 years as an officer of the Central Intelligence Agency, it has been my honor to serve as its Deputy Director alongside Mike Pompeo for the past year,” she said. “I am grateful to President Trump for the opportunity, and humbled by his confidence in me, to be nominated to be the next Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.”