Deport Trump to Russia

Discussion in 'Politics' started by UsualName, Jul 16, 2018.

  1. LacesOut

    LacesOut

    shocking - the Left wants Trump to start an actual war.
    anyone shocked?

    Trump is Hitler....Trump is Chamberlain...
    Do you think leftists see the stupidity of their irony?

    I never really wanted Trump till 2024, but fuck's sake, i'm on board now...
    The Dems have gone completely off the chain...
     
    #71     Jul 16, 2018
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  2. Poindexter

    Poindexter

  3. Poindexter

    Poindexter

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    #73     Jul 16, 2018
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  4. Top Republicans in Congress break with Trump over Putin comments

    Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell spoke briefly with reporters Monday, giving his support to the US intelligence community.

    "I've said a number of times and I say it again, the Russians are not our friends and I entirely believe the assessment of our intelligence community," the Kentucky Republican said. He did not answer a question on whether he would tell Trump that he disagreed with him.

    Sen. John McCain, an Arizona Republican who has consistently criticized the President, said Trump's comments were "one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president in memory."
     
    #74     Jul 16, 2018
  5. Poindexter

    Poindexter

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    #75     Jul 16, 2018
  6. LacesOut

    LacesOut

    Great to see Rand backing Trump.
    You know he doesn't agree with all of what Trumpy does, but he's a level headed non-lifer politician and, hopefully, our next President.
     
    #76     Jul 16, 2018
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  7. UsualName

    UsualName

    So, this thread is about Russia not obfuscation and conflating.

    You posed the theory that Trump is using Russia as a weapon against the EU. Then you stated it is a bad idea to use Russia as a weapon against the EU. Of course this correct.

    The EU is not our enemy and Russia is not our ally. Empowering Russia, our enemy, and weakening the EU, our allies, is bad for American interests. Those interests being democracy and freedom.
     
    #77     Jul 16, 2018
  8. lindq

    lindq

    I need to point out on this thread the fact that when asked directly if he had compromising material on Donald Trump, Putin never said no.

    Follow the money.
     
    #78     Jul 16, 2018


  9. Attached above is a YouTube video of the press conference held involving Putin and Trump in Helsinki. The press conference starts at about the 1 hour and 10 minute mark.

    Trump is critical of the FBI. However, it is for cause. Missing servers, emails, and selective or soft investigations have undermined the credibility of the FBI’s leadership. Unless you consider GW Bush, appointer of Mueller a saint, one has to wonder which political faction Mueller is really working for.

    Putin has offered to cooperate in the Mueller investigation by offering access to those Russians under indictment under a 1999 treaty with the US. As Putin also points out, there are some interesting facts that involve Hillary that will come to light.

    Although Putin and Trump each have their own personal issues, they appear to be representing their countries interests well, but also recognize there are great benefits in cooperating with each other. Putin mentioned a recent meeting in Russia involving about 500 executives from the United States. Russia has a lot of underutilized resources and a still somewhat limited infrastructure. The combination of US Business know how and Russian resources will create significant economic opportunities for both countries. I wish Putin addressed Russian legal system reforms to further encourage future business investment there.

    Trump and Putin are still at odds over Crimea. I wish that Putin talked more about Ukraine, however it seems there will be an uneasy cooperative effort involving natural gas pipelines. Putin best addressed the competition between Russia and the Untied States over being the main supplier of natural gas to Europe by stating that a price war would be counterproductive as it would reduce incentive for future natural gas production and infrastructure, but excessive prices would tend to cause demand to seek alterative energy sources.

    Putin praised Trump on his North Korea meeting with Kim, citing non proliferation is a benefit for all.

    Both Presidents seemed in agreement over future humanitarian efforts in Syria by both countries.

    Putin was impressive in his foundational approach to problem solving. Putin also seems to grasp basic economic principles better now than a few years ago. Trump’s reasoning for his positions seemed sound overall.

    I must conclude that we are seeing very impressive leadership shown not by just Trump and Putin, but also Kim and Xi. It seems Trump has brought these formitable leaders to the negotiating table and this may help create an opportunity for long lasting peace and economic prosperity for the world.

    The current trade friction between China and the US is likely to be resolved. China has to know Trump is committed to balancing our trade agreements. China has played their hand well as well by keeping the pressure on. Only this time, the US political leadership is not folding like a cheap suit. The Chinese leadership is practical and will likely agree to a meeting to address the various trade issues appropriately.

    We are living in exciting times and an paradigm shifting opportunity appears to be upon us.
     
    #79     Jul 16, 2018