US Taxpayer to pay for Trump's Wall

Discussion in 'Politics' started by wildchild, Jan 7, 2017.

  1. Your approach got us into the big mess we're in now. All it takes is another Obama or Bush in office to open the border again. A wall is not moving.

    Are these countries going to criticize us? And who cares if they do?

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    US taxpayers effectively paid for this wall. Only problem is it's in Israel.

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    #191     Jan 10, 2017
  2. wildchild

    wildchild

    The bottomline is Trump lied and said he was going to build a wall and Mexico was going to pay for it.

    Now the US taxpayer is on the hook for Trump's fence.

    Based on Trump's tax returns it looks like he was quite sincere when he said someone else was going to pay for it. Its a reoccurring thing theme through his life.
     
    #192     Jan 10, 2017
  3. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    I doubt you do, having never made it above fry guy your entire life :(
     
    #193     Jan 10, 2017
  4. achilles28

    achilles28

    Forgive me. Trump plans to tax foreign remittances to Mexico. Apparently, they are setting it up now. At the wellhead - Western Union.

    He campaigned on this multiple times as a source to finance construction of the wall DIRECTLY FROM MEXICAN POCKETS.

    Perhaps Trump is just fucking with us man. Trump is a troll. You gotta realize that. In the end, he comes through. But he likes to fuck with people to see which side of the fence theyre on. Suss out the weak hands/traitors etc.
     
    #194     Jan 10, 2017
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    The only positive here is it will kill Western Union who have been gouging for their service.
     
    #195     Jan 10, 2017
  6. piezoe

    piezoe

    We actually elected a narcissist and compulsive liar to lead us; someone who, as you say, likes to fuck with people. But it's not to see which side of the fence they're on. It's purpose is to humiliate enemies and ingratiate himself to those he sees as supporters. He'll treat quite differently those whom he thinks might stand in his way, like the middle aged, white, male voters he courted as though he had a vacuum cleaner to sell them. These folks, his marks, the pigeons, he sounds out so he can parrot back to them what they want to hear. Now that he has spent more time in the national spotlight, however, his sales pitch is beginning to become too transparent; a little too obvious. He'll lose effectiveness, and more rapidly than might be apparent. He is beginning to sound too much like the twenty something year-old who tries to sell whole life insurance by reading from a script his mentors gave him. He'll get tiresome very, very quickly. He is a pathetic man, caught beyond his depth, with neither understanding nor substance.

    He'll retain his core followers, until the butt fucking they are about to receive at the hands of the Republicans becomes so painful they can no longer ignore it. The ones who pull the strings from behind the curtain, however, will be less and less amused with the passage of time.
     
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    #196     Jan 10, 2017
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  7. wildchild

    wildchild

    It is absolutely hilarious watching these clowns who used to call Obama a narcissist actually drooling over Donald Trump. They used to count how many times Obama said "I" in his speeches.
     
    #197     Jan 10, 2017
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  8. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    ahemm
    Fiat-Chrysler just announced it will invest $1 billion in plants in Michigan and Ohio, where it will build three new Jeep models and some additional Ram trucks. Trump tweet-cheered the news and said, “it’s finally happening,” as if the automaker were responding directly to his entreaties. Marchionne corrected that misimpression: “I wish I could give [Trump] credit for this, but the thinking was in place beforehand.”


    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fiat-chrysler-ceo-dont-crush-mexico-214425191.html
     
    #198     Jan 10, 2017
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  9. Good1

    Good1

    Let me guess, Trump is trying to hijack the idea of America?

     
    #199     Jan 11, 2017
  10. achilles28

    achilles28

    That's nothing but an opinion on the future. A prediction. Based on your own personal dislike for Donald Trump. Not much fact in there. You're reaching pretty far.

    Bump this post in 12 months. See if you're right. You haven't noticed a pattern in the news already? Real major companies relocating factories to America? Jobs are being created. Real jobs. The real economy. Manufacturing. Supply chains. Logistics. Banking. Finance. Construction. Consumables.
     
    #200     Jan 11, 2017