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The 2019 Trump Presidency Thread

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There's no problem here. Spare ribs if you have an issue PM me, or post in STH, there isn't though. The staff here, as opinionated as we are, are very very open-minded to each other's insanity and trivial drivel. Just watch how the "FAR LEFT" let me post a meme and it was obviously not to their liking. However it is still there and I have not been shot at (yet! ;))

There's just a line people can't cross and for the most part people who post in CEP do a really good job at reading, interpreting, and participating within the rules :)
 
We really do a good job at allowing all ideologies free space to discuss ideas/perspectives here in a polite way as long as it doesn't violate the BLUA and site rules. We do this because it'd be pointless to have an echo-chamber like a Fox News Youtube video comments thread. We're looking for people to really share what their perspectives are and, for me, I enjoy understanding and absorbing/analyzing right/left perspectives even if it totally goes against my own libertarian instincts ;)

I even appreciate to hear about JG's conspiracy theories which I find *highly bizarre and literally improbable/impossible to every degree reality possesses* but we still allow the ideas to get written down as long as they don't break the rules.

It should be important to know that the FBI is now considering "conspiracy theories" as domestic terrorism so I'd be careful if you post about such things from the US. I typically laugh at such theories and believe the official story the US has on most major events, etc, though I welcome alternative ideas apparently that might get dangerous in the future so be careful guys.

Next thing you know I'll be like "what happened to all the schizophrenic homeless meth addicts" and they'll probably say one wrong thing about who shot JFK and next thing you know they're being tortured in Guantanamo =D 8(
 

"I had the strangest dream ... I was on the medicine and I saw a floating pumpkin talking about how many vegetables there were in the garden and how big his leaves were, but his leaves were really small and he likes to use them a lot when he talked...."

"Oh, honey, that wasn't a dream. You were coming to, Donald Trump was speaking right outside your hospital room."
 
Trump’s trade war is taking a toll on farmers.

The reaction I heard was laughter on this video, but I’m thinking the farmers are hurting despite subsidies.




America’s farmers have apparently been demoted by the Trump administrationfrom “great patriots” to “whiners,” according to a tone-deaf joke by Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue. Farmers, struggling with plunging income and bankruptcies amid President Donald Trump’s trade war, were stunned.

Perdue made the joke while getting heat last week from Minnesota farmers complaining about, among other things, the latest blow to their businesses from the trade war. China has canceled all purchases of U.S. farm products in retaliation for Trump’s decision to impose 10% tariffs on $300 billion in Chinese imports.

At a Farmfest listening session with farmers in Minnesota, Perdue hit back at the complaints with his joke: “What do you call two farmers in a basement? A whine cellar.”

As he pounded the table in mirth, some of the thousands of farmers at the event laughed nervously — which was followed by boos.

“It was definitely not an appropriate thing to say,” Minnesota Farmers UnionPresident Gary Wertish told HuffPost. “It was very insensitive. It took everyone by surprise. He doesn’t understand what farmers are dealing with, and he’s the head of the Department of Agriculture. He’s supposed to be working for farmers...”
 
Trump’s trade war is taking a toll on farmers.

The reaction I heard was laughter on this video, but I’m thinking the farmers are hurting despite subsidies.




The heart of America takes a hit to the wallet, meanwhile China is playing chess and is more concerned with democratic uprising in their own country than they are with US.

We are a small annoyance to China, and Trump continues to run this country into the ground.
 
I feel Trump knows what he's doing and is doing a great job. With the majority of the media being leftist he is made to look way worse than he really is. *Let the tomatoes now be thrown at me*
 
"I did the pocahontas thing... it can be revived" wow he'll never stop doubling down on this one.



I'll be sure to watch this whole thing. When he went into the audience for one of his own hats = lol.

Trump explains why you have no choice but to vote for him.

Anyone else watching?

Holy goodness gracious is he going off script, lol?
 
I feel Trump knows what he's doing and is doing a great job. With the majority of the media being leftist he is made to look way worse than he really is. *Let the tomatoes now be thrown at me*

I can't speak for anyone else, but personally the biggest thing that makes trump look bad to me, is trump.

Trump manages his own Twitter feed, and that alone is enough for me to hate the guy.
 
The House Judiciary Committee subpoenaed former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski during his possible New Hampshire Senate run. Trump was going have him at an NH rally Thursday night to plug him for the job.

 
Also I was quite interested in the guy they escorted out and what he was doing. Surely there will be some extra footage or news story about that later. A protester sneak his way in I suppose? Everyone was paying attention to that scene more than DJT and he kept speaking then he realized something was going on. It was pretty funny.
 

All of a sudden, the US president seems to be taking an active interest in what’s happening on the streets of Hong Kong.

Just two weeks ago, Donald Trump made clear that he wanted nothing to do with the city’s ongoing political crisis. Echoing the Communist Party’s rhetoric, he referred to the protests as “riots,” even though they have been overwhelmingly peaceful. The political crisis is “between Hong Kong and… China,” he told reporters at the White House. “They don’t need advice.”

But in a series of tweets yesterday (Aug. 14) night, Trump appeared to change tack. Praising Chinese president Xi Jinping as a “great leader” and a “good man,” he seemed to suggest that a trade deal to resolve the long-running US-China trade war would be on the table if Beijing can “work humanely with Hong Kong first.” He then offered to meet personally with Xi.

Earlier in the afternoon, he had sounded a triumphant note about America’s position in the trade war, mentioning off-hand that “Hong Kong is not helping” China. The last time Trump tweeted about Hong Kong seems to have been during the 2014 Umbrella Movement, when he called on then-president Barack Obama to “stay out of the Hong Kong protests.

Trump’s tweets add to the confusion in messaging from the White House in recent days, with secretary of commerce Wilbur Ross saying that Hong Kong protests are an “internal matter.”

However, there is a growing chorus of support for Hong Kong from Congress.

Democratic speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi yesterday issued a statement criticizing the “escalating violence” against protesters in Hong Kong as “extremely alarming.” She pledged to rally support for the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act, which was reintroduced in June and would require the US to assess annually the level of autonomy in the city and whether it should continue enjoying its special trade status.

Other politicians who have added their voices into the mix include senator Marco Rubio of Florida, who called the Hong Kong government “vicious authoritarians.” Senators Ben Cardin of Maryland, Jim Risch of Idaho, Bob Mendenez of New Jersey, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, and Cory Gardner of Colorado have similarly expressed their support for the protesters.

The House foreign affairs committee also issued a statement yesterday (Aug. 14) that reiterated the State Department’s earlier characterization of China as a “thuggish regime,” and warned of “universal condemnation and swift consequences” if Beijing were to carry out a military intervention in Hong Kong.

As the drumbeat of a potential People’s Liberation Army incursion has grown in recent days, so too has the number of global leaders issuing statements of concern.

On Tuesday (Aug 13), Australian prime minister Scott Morrison rejected Beijing’s description of the Hong Kong protests as showing “signs of terrorism,” and called on chief executive Carrie Lam to work towards a “peaceful and calm” resolution of the crisis. Similarly, German chancellor Angela Merkel and French foreign minister Jean-Yves Le Drian both separately called for dialogue between the Hong Kong government and protesters. And on Monday (Aug. 12), Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau said that he was “extremely concerned” about events in Hong Kong and urged the city’s government to address the “legitimate concerns” of citizens.

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I can't speak for anyone else, but personally the biggest thing that makes trump look bad to me, is trump.

Trump manages his own Twitter feed, and that alone is enough for me to hate the guy.

Yet hundreds of millions of people around the world love him. Try to find out why that is.
 
Hong Kong is the US up to its old tricks again, attacking China by manipulating and using the good people of HK.
 
Hong Kong is the US up to its old tricks again, attacking China by manipulating and using the good people of HK.
Hong kong is standing up to the communism bullshit so they don't get kidnapped and sent to mainland china USA aint involved in this. The people are rebelling vs a corrupt government so hong kong doesn't end up having all there freedom taken away.
 
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