Trump is an Army of One

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Optionpro007, Mar 11, 2019.

  1. UsualName

    UsualName

    I read this entire depressed diatribe on Trump’s failure and don’t even regret it. My take away from this and the rest of the right wingers post’s is that you guys are a bunch of muppets who fold up like cheap suits when the going gets hard. It’s probably a result of being a bunch of sissy’s.

    Perhaps your ilk has never had to work for anything or fight for anything in your lives and you thought it would be so easy to get your agenda through but guess what it’s not easy. It wasn’t easy for Obama or W or Clinton or HW OR Reagan or any other president. Trump is just a weakling with a fat mouth who is not built for the fight.

    Now pick your head up and go and fight for that wild bullshit only a snotty privileged pansy with no real world experience would want.
     
    #11     Mar 12, 2019
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  2. smallfil

    smallfil

    He is one against so many. How can some people not see that? Now, if the Republicans just had his back, he would be steamrolling the Democrats and send them scampering like the rats they are! Like a glass half empy and half full. Are you going to cut your nose to spite your face? If you abandon President Donald Trump, you are only hurting yourself. Think about it, he loses, goes back to Trump Tower and enjoys his private life as a billionaire. Now, what have you got? Do you honestly, think the RINO liberals and more extreme liberal Democrats care about you? What will they do with you now? Just look at GW Bush the last Republican President before Donald Trump. Did he do a good job? He is a RINO liberal who got us involved in needless wars, got thousands of American servicemen killed, tens of thousands more wounded for what? In addition he spent like a drunk sailor. Racking up trillions and not getting much done. Do you think the next Republican President say, it is Mike Pence will get border wall funding? Democrats will still give him nothing! Worst, he probably, will adopt more liberal positions to get along with the RINO liberals in Congress. Now, tell me, how is that going to do anything good for your life, the lives of your children and grandchildren?
     
    #12     Mar 12, 2019
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    "UsualName, post: 4821346, member: 501368"]I read this entire depressed diatribe on Trump’s failure and don’t even regret it. My take away from this and the rest of the right wingers post’s is that you guys are a bunch of muppets who fold up like cheap suits when the going gets hard. It’s probably a result of being a bunch of sissy’s.
    Is your first line projection or are you merely trying to mischaracterize what I'm saying so you can create a basis to break my post down?

    As an independent thinker, I can question the mistakes of those I believe in, including myself. This is not weakness. It is strength. One does not develop or grow unless they hold themselves accountable and are willing to question authority. One of the many weaknesses of the Socialist Radical Left is their inability to admit their mistakes and to tow the line no matter how ridiculous the issue. From Christine Ford and Smollett to one of your own laying down on the sidewalk while having a tantrum. Want to own up and of these or to Nathan Phillips yet?

    There you go again characteriizing a whole group of people as all acting a certain way. This type of thinking is a fundamental element of racism. It is hypocritical of the Radical Left to make accusations of racism who they make blanket statements of a group of people that is over 40,000,000 strong.


    Perhaps your ilk has never had to work for anything or fight for anything in your lives and you thought it would be so easy to get your agenda through but guess what it’s not easy. It wasn’t easy for Obama or W or Clinton or HW OR Reagan or any other president. Trump is just a weakling with a fat mouth who is not built for the fight.
    I suspect you don't even know what you are fighting for. If you do, post it. Hopefully you can can do better than saying Trump is bad and give a few examples of things from thirty years ago.

    My cause is maintaining the right of self determination. I don't want nearly every aspect of my life to be regulated by the Government. It has already gone way too far.


    Now pick your head up and go and fight for that wild bullshit only a snotty privileged pansy with no real world experience would want.
    I am more than competitive in business. I suspect your source of income has no value add from an economic perspective. By the way, I was raised in a Leftist household in the Lower Eastside of New York City. I am still a registered Democrat but support Trump because of the Radical Leftist takeover of the Democratic Party. Now the Radical Leftists want complete control of the US political system. The Radical Left's beliefs are detrimental to a functioning society, as has been shown repeatedly throughout history. And no, this time is not different, fool.

    So again, if you are up to it, tell us what you are fighting for. Other than that, feel free to go back to your regularly scheduled programming.
     
    #13     Mar 12, 2019
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  4. UsualName

    UsualName

    O Pooh. All I read was the swamp is too swampy, the left is too lefty and Trump is too good for this country in that pathetic self defeating post you wrote.

    Maybe you should spend some time back on Canal street, you may just grow your balls back.
     
    #14     Mar 12, 2019
  5. We can thank Obama/Hillary for this. We got Khaddafi to give up his nuke program. Next thing you know, we are fomenting a revolution to get rid of him and put some radical islamists in charge.

    No rational country with nukes would give them up. Why do you think Pakistan is able to get away with such atrocious behavior?
     
    #15     Mar 12, 2019
  6. https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/mar/11/support-for-donald-trump-dwindles-among-ice-office/
    ICE officers who endorsed President Trump in 2016 now say he has failed to follow through on his get-tough promises, saying catch-and-release of immigrants living illegally in the U.S. is not only still happening, but has gone into “overdrive.”

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers say they’re being roped into such mundane tasks as opening the doors on vans to release immigrants already caught by Border Patrol agents. That’s dragging the officers from their usual duties of nabbing fugitives, or scouring local prisons and jails for immigrant criminals who lived illegally in the U.S. ready to be deported.

    The shell game is all the more “ridiculous,” the officers said, because Border Patrol agents could fill out paperwork and open the doors themselves, but the agency’s leaders don’t want to be part of catch-and-release.


    “Hundreds of man hours are wasted each day at a time of crisis on the border,” the leaders of the National ICE Council, the union that represents ICE officers, said in a letter sent directly to Mr. Trump on Monday.

    The letter was sent just hours before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee voted to approve Mr. Trump’s pick, Ronald D. Vitiello, to be the new director of ICE.

    Committee Chairman Ron Johnson waved a copy of the ICE Council’s letter during the vote and called the accusations “troubling.”
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    “We’re going to get to the bottom of this,” he told reporters afterward.

    In the letter, the ICE Council said its president, Chris Crane, personally told Mr. Trump about the situation in a January meeting, and the council was disappointed nothing has been done.

    “You frequently speak publicly of the great public safety work ICE is doing under your leadership. To be direct Mr. President — the rhetoric doesn’t match reality and we hope that this letter shows you the complete and total nonsense that is really taking place under the Trump Administration on the southern border,” the ICE officers said.

    The White House did not respond to a request for comment.

    The letter comes as the situation at the southwestern border has grown out of control for Homeland Security.

    Some 160,000 migrant children and family members have been encountered at the border over the last five months, shattering previous records.

    Most are arrested by the Border Patrol, though 10-15 percent are encountered by Customs and Border Protection officers trying to come through a border crossing without permission.

    Because of the overwhelming numbers, lack of bed space and court rulings, Homeland Security usually processes and quickly releases most of them, with the vain hope that they’ll come back for hearings and eventual deportation.

    That’s been dubbed “catch-and-release,” and Mr. Trump took office promising to stop it.

    Instead the rate has increased, and it’s spurred the bureaucratic sparring.

    Mr. Crane says Border Patrol agents have the power to fill out the release paperwork and to do the releases on their own, but they don’t want to face the embarrassment. So they make ICE officers fill out the release paperwork, and when they drive the immigrants to bus stations to be dropped off, they make an ICE officer actually open the van doors.

    Homeland Security responded to the letter in a statement blaming the overwhelming numbers at the border and lack of solutions from Capitol Hill.

    “We have repeatedly sounded the alarm with Congress as resources are being stretched across DHS as agencies work to contain this historic surge,” the department said. “ICE and CBP are fully engaged on a coordinated response and continue to update Congress on the challenges faced by our agents and officers at the border.”

    ICE officers countered that while Congress could change some of the big policies, the “utter nonsense” decision to make ICE come along for the van rides is something Homeland Security could stop on its own.

    The ICE Council said officers are being taken from terrorism task forces, fugitive operations and the Criminal Alien Program to do paperwork and van-opening.

    One field team reported being moments from arresting felons, only to be told to back off. That wasn’t as high a priority as opening the van doors, or filling out the Border Patrol’s paperwork, the letter says.

    Mr. Crane said one ICE office in Texas spends perhaps a third of its manpower facilitating CBP’s catch-and-release.

    The ICE officers blamed both Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and Mr. Vitiello, a former Border Patrol agent who’s been serving since last June as acting director at ICE.

    Mr. Vitiello has been nominated to become full director.

    The Homeland Security Committee approved him on a 7-5 vote Monday evening. He still must go through the Judiciary Committee before an eventual floor vote.
     
    #16     Mar 12, 2019
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    Illegal immigration into Italy has been drastically cut by its new government. Where there's a will, there's a way.
     
    #17     Mar 12, 2019
  8. piezoe

    piezoe

    He's a problem solver (so far) for himself -- that's about to change, drastically. He's a problem creator for everyone else. Precisely the kind of Jackass no one other than Trump should want in the White House.
     
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    #18     Mar 12, 2019
  9. The absolute best thing a Trump presidency has done is his election pulled the curtain back on just how corrupt our government is, and how deeply the left hates actual freedom of speech, liberty and independent thought. They have become so unhinged any pretense of objective analysis has been cast aside. They are totally naked and exposed, and for most of them it is no longer of any concern. They are now apologetically promoting socialism/Communism. The lines are drawn and people can choose. That's the good news. The bad news an astoundingly large number of people seem to want the communist model of government.
     
    #19     Mar 12, 2019
  10. elderado

    elderado