Time to sign sanctions bill

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it's overwhelmingly agreed upon that santions are a must. A huge step in the right direction by trump. He earns a ton of respect upin this bill becoming law.
 
it's overwhelmingly agreed upon that santions are a must. A huge step in the right direction by trump. He earns a ton of respect upin this bill becoming law.


If he signs it, what happens to the "collusion" between Trump and Putin narrative the media is pushing?
 
I don't care. When he signs it all patriotic Americans will support it.
 
I don't care. When he signs it all patriotic Americans will support it.

Which sounds more "patriotic"? Wanting peaceful relations and trade with out adversaries or a resurgence of the Cold War, possibly going hot?
 
it's overwhelmingly agreed upon that santions are a must. A huge step in the right direction by trump. He earns a ton of respect upin this bill becoming law.

When? BTW, he has no choice but to sign - because the House and Senate made it veto-proof.
 
When did so many "conservatives" become candy-ass panty-waists scared of Russia?

They weren't like this when the communists ran Russia. But now, they want America to become subservient to that second-rate nation in terminal decline.

Russia has an economy smaller than Canada's and a dilapidated military.

Yet, they act like if we don't do exactly what Putin wants, Russia is going to go to war with us and kill millions of Americans.

It's embarrassing.
 
I see this sanctions bill an attempt by the Legislature to appropriate executive responsibility from the Oval Office.
Any president who wants to protect the separation of powers should veto it
 
When did so many "conservatives" become candy-ass panty-waists scared of Russia?

They weren't like this when the communists ran Russia. But now, they want America to become subservient to that second-rate nation in terminal decline.

Russia has an economy smaller than Canada's and a dilapidated military.

Yet, they act like if we don't do exactly what Putin wants, Russia is going to go to war with us and kill millions of Americans.

It's embarrassing.
Why do so many Democrats want dead Russians?
You run out of babies?
 
it's overwhelmingly agreed upon that santions are a must. A huge step in the right direction by trump. He earns a ton of respect upin this bill becoming law.
Appeasing the Vladophobes hasn't done him any good. He should reaffirm his original take on the Russian Renaissance and veto this insulting slam against what could become our strongest ally. We should't provide the hyenas and vultures a dead bear to feast on.
 
it's overwhelmingly agreed upon that santions are a must. A huge step in the right direction by trump. He earns a ton of respect upin this bill becoming law.
Appeasing the Vladophobes hasn't done him any good. He should reaffirm his original take on the Russian Renaissance and veto this insulting slam against what could become our strongest ally. We should't provide the hyenas and vultures a dead bear to feast on.

If Trump decides to veto that shameful bill it won't do any good. What will happen next:
1. there will be enough "patriots" in the House and Senate to make it up to 2/3 to overwrite the veto;
2. all the brainwashed crowds in the country will yell: "See, we told you Trump is Putin's buddy" even louder.

Trump is pretty much trapped with this bill. But there is one good thing about it: he can't be blamed for it. Those Congressmen who either have sold themselves to Soros or care about being reelected only will remain responsible for that shame. They are so afraid even to try to cooperate with Russia because it might benefit their country and their people might like it.
 
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he isn't trapped. you haven't provided a good reason not to sign it.
 
he isn't trapped. you haven't provided a good reason not to sign it.
The bill is a filthy attempt to interfere in our European business with Russia. It focuses on energy carriers which Russia sells plenty to the EU. The bill relies on puppets in Europe harming their own countries at the order of Uncle Sam. But our German Foreign Minster has already rejected any adoption of sanctions that harm European companies. The sanctions are unacceptable.
 

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