The Left Is Confounded!

1. A solid year of hammering away from the Democrat Party, pushing the 'collusion' lies, and watching 'Impeachment!!!' fade into an echo....

....the media hiding the good news and spinning what they can....

...and the Never-Trumpers of the GOP doing their best....,er, worst....to bog down the Trump agenda.


2. And yet....
"Monday, November 13, 2017

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows that 46% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. " Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rasmussen Reports™


3. And last week, even the Bezos-Washington Post had to report thus:
"12 months later, Trump would probably still win the 2016 election"
Analysis | 12 months later, Trump would probably still win the 2016 election


4. And, from the NYSun....perhaps the worst news for the Left:
"Trump Attack on Regulation

Starts To Win Admiration
Both At Home and Abroad"
Trump Attack on Regulation Starts To Win Admiration Both At Home and Abroad - The New York Sun


5. "The Economist, in a piecepublished last month, reported, “the impact of the Trump administration has been dramatic. The flow of new rules is suddenly a dribble. Since Mr Trump was inaugurated the number of regulatory restrictions has grown at about two-fifths of the usual speed.”

6. ....not generally a Trump cheerleader, praised the administration’s approach to financial deregulation as “thoughtful...detailed and rigorous.” It reported, “the new approach in Washington does seem to have boosted business confidence.”



7.
Mr. Trump is focusing on a real problem. ... the growth of federal red tape with a thought experiment explaining the difficulty of even reading, let alone complying with, the government imposed rules.

8. “The US Code of Federal Regulations — the annually published set of books containing all federal regulations currently in effect — contained 35.4 million words in 1970. A person could read the entire code in just a few days short of a year, assuming he or she read 250 words per minute, 40 hours per week, 50 weeks per year,” ...

9. “By 2016, there were 104.6 million words of federal regulation on the books, about 195 percent growth over 1970, with a corresponding increase in reading time of almost two years. “

10. BM has been running full-page newspaper ads boasting that its Watson artificial intelligence capability can help compliance officers “keep up with 20,000 new or modified regulations a year and 200 revisions a day.”....“humans alone are not going to be able to meet these challenges. "



There seem to be only two ironclad rules of government:

Rule no.1: Always try to expand;

Rule no. 2: see Rule no. 1.
Beck, Balfe, “Broke,” p. 115
What's confounding is how sexual harassment, pedophilia, the appointment of vested interests to government positions, the praising of foreign governments at the expense of US intelligence agencies, political attacks on US military personnel, brazen self-enrichment by senior government officials, weekend after weekend of golf by the CiC, Nazis, expanding the national debt and attacks on the Constitution have all suddenly become acceptable to the party that espouses 'family values', fiscal responsibility and wraps itself in the flag at every opportunity.


1. The OP irked you, probably because you supported the career criminal who allied with the Kremlin to try to control the election.

2. Nothing in your post deals with the OP, to which you linked.


Join the rest of the thought-deprived Leftists.


Oh....and why Americans voted as they did?
The glaring error you anti-Trumpers make is assuming that folks voted for the man.


3. Here's a dozen reasons:


Most voted against the Democrats,
against the mess Hussein Obama made of the economy,
against the corruption we've witnessed for decades,
against awarding nuclear weapons to the 7th century savages,
against the anti-white bias of the Democrat Party,
against bringing millions of unvetted Muslim refugees from war-indoctrinated nations,
against redistribution of wealth,
against the failed Liberal welfare industry,
against being dictated to by the United Nothings,
against a failed Liberal education industry,
against $20 trillion national debt...

...and for the slim possibility of a rebirth of America.


Now...wipe away your tears.
Your item 1 isn't clear...are you saying I supported Trump?

I accept that Trump won largely as a protest against the status quo...he was the equivalent of buying a lottery ticket.

None of that explains why he and his new tribe of swamp dwellers keep getting passes from the GOP and their supporters.

I enjoy the way you spike the ball and do a victory dance every time you type...it makes you look like such a winner.
It's customary to score a touchdown first though.


I put you in you place.....the 'touchdown'....

...hence the goal line celebration.
Funny



Dismissed.
 
What's confounding is how sexual harassment, pedophilia, the appointment of vested interests to government positions, the praising of foreign governments at the expense of US intelligence agencies, political attacks on US military personnel, brazen self-enrichment by senior government officials, weekend after weekend of golf by the CiC, Nazis, expanding the national debt and attacks on the Constitution have all suddenly become acceptable to the party that espouses 'family values', fiscal responsibility and wraps itself in the flag at every opportunity.


1. The OP irked you, probably because you supported the career criminal who allied with the Kremlin to try to control the election.

2. Nothing in your post deals with the OP, to which you linked.


Join the rest of the thought-deprived Leftists.


Oh....and why Americans voted as they did?
The glaring error you anti-Trumpers make is assuming that folks voted for the man.


3. Here's a dozen reasons:


Most voted against the Democrats,
against the mess Hussein Obama made of the economy,
against the corruption we've witnessed for decades,
against awarding nuclear weapons to the 7th century savages,
against the anti-white bias of the Democrat Party,
against bringing millions of unvetted Muslim refugees from war-indoctrinated nations,
against redistribution of wealth,
against the failed Liberal welfare industry,
against being dictated to by the United Nothings,
against a failed Liberal education industry,
against $20 trillion national debt...

...and for the slim possibility of a rebirth of America.


Now...wipe away your tears.
Your item 1 isn't clear...are you saying I supported Trump?

I accept that Trump won largely as a protest against the status quo...he was the equivalent of buying a lottery ticket.

None of that explains why he and his new tribe of swamp dwellers keep getting passes from the GOP and their supporters.

I enjoy the way you spike the ball and do a victory dance every time you type...it makes you look like such a winner.
It's customary to score a touchdown first though.


I put you in you place.....the 'touchdown'....

...hence the goal line celebration.
Funny



Dismissed.
Even funnier.
 
Well thanks to our Great Pussy Grabbing President opinion of the US has gone up in Russia.


What The World Thinks Of Trump


And your point?


Is it a suggestion that Russia is our enemy?

If so....why did your party try to ally itself with an 'enemy'?

For the most part opinion of the US under Captain Grab ass and of the admitted Pussy Grabber has gone down.

You think Russia want to be our friend?

Did they come to Hillary and offer dirt on Donnie Dangerously?



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1. A solid year of hammering away from the Democrat Party, pushing the 'collusion' lies, and watching 'Impeachment!!!' fade into an echo....

....the media hiding the good news and spinning what they can....

...and the Never-Trumpers of the GOP doing their best....,er, worst....to bog down the Trump agenda.


2. And yet....
"Monday, November 13, 2017

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows that 46% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. " Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rasmussen Reports™


3. And last week, even the Bezos-Washington Post had to report thus:
"12 months later, Trump would probably still win the 2016 election"
Analysis | 12 months later, Trump would probably still win the 2016 election


4. And, from the NYSun....perhaps the worst news for the Left:
"Trump Attack on Regulation

Starts To Win Admiration
Both At Home and Abroad"
Trump Attack on Regulation Starts To Win Admiration Both At Home and Abroad - The New York Sun


5. "The Economist, in a piecepublished last month, reported, “the impact of the Trump administration has been dramatic. The flow of new rules is suddenly a dribble. Since Mr Trump was inaugurated the number of regulatory restrictions has grown at about two-fifths of the usual speed.”

6. ....not generally a Trump cheerleader, praised the administration’s approach to financial deregulation as “thoughtful...detailed and rigorous.” It reported, “the new approach in Washington does seem to have boosted business confidence.”



7.
Mr. Trump is focusing on a real problem. ... the growth of federal red tape with a thought experiment explaining the difficulty of even reading, let alone complying with, the government imposed rules.

8. “The US Code of Federal Regulations — the annually published set of books containing all federal regulations currently in effect — contained 35.4 million words in 1970. A person could read the entire code in just a few days short of a year, assuming he or she read 250 words per minute, 40 hours per week, 50 weeks per year,” ...

9. “By 2016, there were 104.6 million words of federal regulation on the books, about 195 percent growth over 1970, with a corresponding increase in reading time of almost two years. “

10. BM has been running full-page newspaper ads boasting that its Watson artificial intelligence capability can help compliance officers “keep up with 20,000 new or modified regulations a year and 200 revisions a day.”....“humans alone are not going to be able to meet these challenges. "



There seem to be only two ironclad rules of government:

Rule no.1: Always try to expand;

Rule no. 2: see Rule no. 1.
Beck, Balfe, “Broke,” p. 115
What's confounding is how sexual harassment, pedophilia, the appointment of vested interests to government positions, the praising of foreign governments at the expense of US intelligence agencies, political attacks on US military personnel, brazen self-enrichment by senior government officials, weekend after weekend of golf by the CiC, Nazis, expanding the national debt and attacks on the Constitution have all suddenly become acceptable to the party that espouses 'family values', fiscal responsibility and wraps itself in the flag at every opportunity.


1. The OP irked you, probably because you supported the career criminal who allied with the Kremlin to try to control the election.

2. Nothing in your post deals with the OP, to which you linked.


Join the rest of the thought-deprived Leftists.


Oh....and why Americans voted as they did?
The glaring error you anti-Trumpers make is assuming that folks voted for the man.


3. Here's a dozen reasons:


Most voted against the Democrats,
against the mess Hussein Obama made of the economy,
against the corruption we've witnessed for decades,
against awarding nuclear weapons to the 7th century savages,
against the anti-white bias of the Democrat Party,
against bringing millions of unvetted Muslim refugees from war-indoctrinated nations,
against redistribution of wealth,
against the failed Liberal welfare industry,
against being dictated to by the United Nothings,
against a failed Liberal education industry,
against $20 trillion national debt...

...and for the slim possibility of a rebirth of America.


Now...wipe away your tears.

More voted against Trump, dumbass.
 
1. A solid year of hammering away from the Democrat Party, pushing the 'collusion' lies, and watching 'Impeachment!!!' fade into an echo....

....the media hiding the good news and spinning what they can....

...and the Never-Trumpers of the GOP doing their best....,er, worst....to bog down the Trump agenda.


2. And yet....
"Monday, November 13, 2017

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows that 46% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. " Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rasmussen Reports™


3. And last week, even the Bezos-Washington Post had to report thus:
"12 months later, Trump would probably still win the 2016 election"
Analysis | 12 months later, Trump would probably still win the 2016 election


4. And, from the NYSun....perhaps the worst news for the Left:
"Trump Attack on Regulation

Starts To Win Admiration
Both At Home and Abroad"
Trump Attack on Regulation Starts To Win Admiration Both At Home and Abroad - The New York Sun


5. "The Economist, in a piecepublished last month, reported, “the impact of the Trump administration has been dramatic. The flow of new rules is suddenly a dribble. Since Mr Trump was inaugurated the number of regulatory restrictions has grown at about two-fifths of the usual speed.”

6. ....not generally a Trump cheerleader, praised the administration’s approach to financial deregulation as “thoughtful...detailed and rigorous.” It reported, “the new approach in Washington does seem to have boosted business confidence.”



7.
Mr. Trump is focusing on a real problem. ... the growth of federal red tape with a thought experiment explaining the difficulty of even reading, let alone complying with, the government imposed rules.

8. “The US Code of Federal Regulations — the annually published set of books containing all federal regulations currently in effect — contained 35.4 million words in 1970. A person could read the entire code in just a few days short of a year, assuming he or she read 250 words per minute, 40 hours per week, 50 weeks per year,” ...

9. “By 2016, there were 104.6 million words of federal regulation on the books, about 195 percent growth over 1970, with a corresponding increase in reading time of almost two years. “

10. BM has been running full-page newspaper ads boasting that its Watson artificial intelligence capability can help compliance officers “keep up with 20,000 new or modified regulations a year and 200 revisions a day.”....“humans alone are not going to be able to meet these challenges. "



There seem to be only two ironclad rules of government:

Rule no.1: Always try to expand;

Rule no. 2: see Rule no. 1.
Beck, Balfe, “Broke,” p. 115

Since the polls were off on the 2016 election, Republicans repeatedly emphasize that polls are meaningless---except, apparently, when they say what you want them to say.
 

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