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RE: Trump praises China's Xi over handling of North Korea - 4/28/2017 12:11:55 PM   
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Personally for me, I don't care on the way, what business interest he choose to pursue for his own business, AS LONG as at the end of the 4 years. I think the most important promise he needs to fulfill, is reduce the Debt, improve economy and bring down unemployment rate.

To me, if he has done that, he has done well.


He's going to do that how when his main interest seems to pumping public money into his own business holdings?
The slimey little turd doesn't give a fuck about the debt or unemployment, he just sees the presidency as a far more lucrative alternative to begging for government subsidies for his loss making businesses.

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RE: Trump praises China's Xi over handling of North Korea - 4/28/2017 12:28:03 PM   
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Kiddie snatch?

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RE: Trump praises China's Xi over handling of North Korea - 4/28/2017 1:06:44 PM   
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I am surprise, you or MusicMystery have not posted the part about Trump saying he was surprise being President is harder than his old job lol. I thought that would be more relevant!

I mean he was even complaining that he was working alot more than he ever worked before.

And he is not even allowed to go out for a drive, which is what he used to do to relax in the past.

Probably why he is golfing so much! Let the man go out for a drive! That might be cheaper relaxation!

I'm surprised people didn't elect a president who already knew that.

But it is what it is. Americans love to be simplistic.


Hence their election of someone who, in turns out, only had a learner's permit for the job.

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RE: Trump praises China's Xi over handling of North Korea - 4/28/2017 2:02:59 PM   
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Hence their election of someone who, in turns out, only had a learner's permit for the job.


Now that was funny.

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RE: Trump praises China's Xi over handling of North Korea - 4/29/2017 9:48:27 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Greta75

I am surprise, you or MusicMystery have not posted the part about Trump saying he was surprise being President is harder than his old job lol. I thought that would be more relevant!

I mean he was even complaining that he was working alot more than he ever worked before.

And he is not even allowed to go out for a drive, which is what he used to do to relax in the past.

Probably why he is golfing so much! Let the man go out for a drive! That might be cheaper relaxation!

I'm surprised people didn't elect a president who already knew that.

But it is what it is. Americans love to be simplistic.


Hence their election of someone who, in turns out, only had a learner's permit for the job.


The people grabbed power back from the globalist 1%er elites

The horror

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RE: Trump praises China's Xi over handling of North Korea - 4/29/2017 10:01:29 AM   
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Maybe not so much . . .


The global elite are headed for a fall. And they don't even know it.
http://theweek.com/articles/694923/global-elite-are-headed-fall-dont-even-know


The global elite think they're sitting pretty. How wrong they are.

Democrats keep telling themselves that Hillary Clinton "really" won the 2016 election (or would have, had it not been for interference by Vladimir Putin and James Comey). Republicans keep patting themselves on the back about how much power they now wield at all levels of government. And centrists throughout the West are breathing a sigh of relief about Emmanuel Macron's likely victory over the National Front's Marine Le Pen in the second round of the French presidential election on May 7.

You can almost hear the sentiments echoing down the corridors of (political and economic) power on both sides of the Atlantic: "There's nothing to worry about. Everything's fine. No need for serious soul searching or changes of direction. Sure, populism's a nuisance. But we're keeping it at bay. We just need to stay the course, fiddle around the edges a little bit, and certainly not give an inch to the racists and xenophobes who keep making trouble. We know how the world works, and we can handle the necessary fine tuning of the meritocracy. We got this."

And why wouldn't they think this way? They are themselves the greatest beneficiaries of the global meritocracy — and that very fact serves to validate its worth. They live in or near urban centers that are booming with jobs in tech, finance, media, and other fields that draw on the expertise they acquired in their educations at the greatest universities in the world. They work hard and are rewarded with high salaries, frequent travel, nice cars, and cutting-edge gadgets. It's fun, anxious, thrilling — an intoxicating mix of brutal asceticism and ecstatic hedonism.

The problem is that growing numbers of people — here in America, in the U.K., in France, and beyond — don't see it like this at all. Or rather, they only see it from the outside, a position from which it looks very different. What they see is a system that is fundamentally unjust, rigged, and shot through with corruption and self-dealing.

They see Marissa Meyer, the CEO of Yahoo, taking home a cool $186 million in stock (on top of many millions in additional salary and bonuses) for five years of "largely unsuccessful" work.

They see Henrique De Castro, who worked briefly for Meyer at Yahoo, pulling $109 million in compensation for a disastrous 15 months on the job.

They see Roger Ailes and Bill O'Reilly getting fired from Fox News for sexually harassing a parade of women over the years — and taking home tens of millions of dollars each in severance.

They see former Democratic President Barack Obama sharing a $65 million book advance with his wife, earning $400,000 for a single speech scheduled to be delivered in the fall at investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald, and gallivanting around the globe with David Geffen, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Hanks, Oprah Winfrey, and Bono.

In Washington, they see a president who promised to act as the people's voice appointing a long list of millionaires and billionaires to top positions. They see the White House and Congress struggling to pass a health-care bill that will leave millions more without insurance coverage at a time when a majority of Americans and a plurality of Republicans favor a single-payer system that would cover all. They see a president proposing to drastically cut corporate and individual taxes (including the elimination of inheritance taxes, which will benefit only the richest of the rich) when polls show that the top frustration with the tax system is that corporations and the wealthy don't pay their fair share. They see a unified push to cut government programs at a moment when polls show a growing share of the public prefers bigger government.

To those on the center-left who are disgusted by the plutocratic antics of the Republican Party but dismiss the significance of Obama cashing in on his time in the White House by enriching himself and hobnobbing with the most famous people on the planet, I'd only note that "optics" (also known as "appearances") matter in politics — perhaps more than anything else.

And this is how things appear at this historical moment: The world is run by an international elite that lives in a rarified world of seemingly boundless power and luxury. Though the members of this elite consider their own power and luxury to be completely legitimate, it is not. It is the product of a system that's rigged to benefit them while everybody else languishes in declining small cities and provincial towns, eking out a dreary existence, toiling away their lives in menial service-sector jobs or scraping by on disability checks while seeking out a modicum of fleeting joy in the dumbstruck haze of a painkiller high.

Unless something fundamental changes, the gap separating these worlds will only increase, economically, culturally, and psychologically. Republicans show every sign of continuing to pursue policies that actively make the economic problems worse. Centrist Democrats, meanwhile, appear to be both unwilling to propose a sweeping critique of the outlook and policies that got us to this point in the first place and inclined to dismiss the populist anger building all around us as an expression of atavistic prejudice.

This cannot last. At this rate, make no mistake: The global elite will fall.

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RE: Trump praises China's Xi over handling of North Korea - 4/29/2017 10:08:34 AM   
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If Xi calms that fat little fuck with the bad hair down, I'll praise him too.

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RE: Trump praises China's Xi over handling of North Korea - 4/29/2017 10:09:35 AM   
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ORIGINAL: BoscoX

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ORIGINAL: sloguy02246


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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery


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ORIGINAL: Greta75

I am surprise, you or MusicMystery have not posted the part about Trump saying he was surprise being President is harder than his old job lol. I thought that would be more relevant!

I mean he was even complaining that he was working alot more than he ever worked before.

And he is not even allowed to go out for a drive, which is what he used to do to relax in the past.

Probably why he is golfing so much! Let the man go out for a drive! That might be cheaper relaxation!

I'm surprised people didn't elect a president who already knew that.

But it is what it is. Americans love to be simplistic.


Hence their election of someone who, in turns out, only had a learner's permit for the job.


The people grabbed power back from the globalist 1%er elites

The horror

Are you saying that Mr. Trump isn't a 1%er?

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RE: Trump praises China's Xi over handling of North Korea - 4/29/2017 10:12:55 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Greta75

I am surprise, you or MusicMystery have not posted the part about Trump saying he was surprise being President is harder than his old job lol. I thought that would be more relevant!

I mean he was even complaining that he was working alot more than he ever worked before.

And he is not even allowed to go out for a drive, which is what he used to do to relax in the past.

Probably why he is golfing so much! Let the man go out for a drive! That might be cheaper relaxation!

I'm surprised people didn't elect a president who already knew that.

But it is what it is. Americans love to be simplistic.


Hence their election of someone who, in turns out, only had a learner's permit for the job.


The people grabbed power back from the globalist 1%er elites

The horror

Are you saying that Mr. Trump isn't a 1%er?

Of course not: he's saying that el presidente isn't pumping public money into his own pockets under the excuse of governance.
Completely different.

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RE: Trump praises China's Xi over handling of North Korea - 4/29/2017 10:42:20 AM   
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FR to the OP

If Xi calms that fat little fuck with the bad hair down, I'll praise him too.

Or the orange-haired mouth. Either or both are a win.

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