Donald Trump might go down in history as the greatest president of all time

President Trump has been absolutely amazing despite the left attempting to undermine his every effort...
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No, Buttplug, that's 51% disapproval. And that's in his best poll. Average them all, and he has a pathetically low 43% job approval rating.

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Or how about his handling of the Coronavirus: 39% :ack-1:
 
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What else can be said about President Trump at this point? Certainly belongs on Mount Rushmore. Been one of the most effective leaders in world history.
 
President Trump continues to restore constitutional government...
Another Obama-era problem that needed fixing was the Waters of the United States rule, more colloquially known as WOTUS. The Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers created a new and expansive regulatory definition for the waters within the federal government’s jurisdiction according to the Clean Water Act.

The Environmental Protection Agency rescinded the rule in September 2019 and is replacing it with one that limits federal responsibilities to those that are more in line with its constitutional powers, protects property rights, and recognizes the role of the states.
He has been absolutely amazing despite the left attempting to undermine his every effort.
 
So much winning...thank you, President Trump, for not appeasing our enemies like your predecessor did.
 
President Trump continues to restore constitutional government.
The order is intended to address what Trump administration officials say is a concern about the growth of the federal bureaucracy and about an increasing willingness by Congress to delegate policymaking authority to executive branch agencies.
So. Much. Winning.
 
President Trump continues to restore constitutional government.
The order is intended to address what Trump administration officials say is a concern about the growth of the federal bureaucracy and about an increasing willingness by Congress to delegate policymaking authority to executive branch agencies.
So. Much. Winning.
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There really is only one response to this
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President Trump is doing something that not only has no other politician ever been able to achieve - but nobody even thought it was possible. He is getting the idealistic, immature, left-wing hatriots to respect and embrace the U.S. Constitution. This statement by one of the hardline Hollywood progressives is nothing short of astounding. It literally left Tucker Carlson speechless...
I have withdrawn from partisan politics. I am a constitutionalist who believes that the Constitution and the Bill of Rights must be central and the parties must be peripheral. What’s most important for me is what you just mentioned haphazardly, we are over 30. Civics has not been taught in the American public school system since 1970. And that means everyone in Congress never studied the constitution and the bill of rights as you and I might have. - Richard Dreyfuss

See the astonishing reason actor Richard Dreyfuss left Tucker Carlson absolutely speechless
 
What else can be said about President Trump at this point? Certainly belongs on Mount Rushmore. Been one of the most effective leaders in world history.

When were UAE and Israel at war?

Fucks sake has a peace deal bet
President Trump has been absolutely amazing despite the left attempting to undermine his every effort of putting America first...

On day three of Presidency he cancelled TPP an that was the single biggest gift to China... Trump has made US the gimps of the world... Trump handed over the keys to China...

It was such a US capitulation of power people thought Trump is either an idiot or on the take....
 
President Trump continues to restore constitutional government.
The order is intended to address what Trump administration officials say is a concern about the growth of the federal bureaucracy and about an increasing willingness by Congress to delegate policymaking authority to executive branch agencies.
So. Much. Winning.
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/----/ What's your problem, Libtard. Hate accountability?
 
The fleecing of America
Voters don’t need a definitive number to know that the rump family is fleecing taxpayers

THE STATE DEPARTMENT has reported that it has about 450 pages ( State Department signals it will keep most details of its spending at Trump’s properties hidden until after election ) of records detailing its spending at properties owned by President Trump. The public has a right to this information. The State Department, responding to a public records lawsuit brought by The Post, said in August it would try to produce 300 of the pages by Oct. 15.

Want to guess how many pages it actually coughed up that day? Two — that’s right, a paltry two pages. No explanation was provided and, in a further thumb in the eye to the public’s right to know, the State Department signaled it has no plans to release more until mid-November. That is, of course, after the election that will decide whether Mr. Trump gets another four years in office. The State Department’s stonewalling is part of an overall effort by the president and his administration to keep secret how much public money has gone to his businesses, again raising troubling questions of what Mr. Trump is hiding. It’s also a sign of how he is infecting the entire government with his contempt for the law and the public.
The repeated refusal by federal and Trump Organization officials to provide information about government spending benefiting Mr. Trump’s properties — and often underwriting the travel of his adult children — prompted The Post to undertake an effort, led by reporter David A. Fahrenthold, to compile its own tally by using Freedom of Information Act requests and a lawsuit to obtain receipts one at a time. So far, The Post has found more than $1.2 million in federal money paid to Mr. Trump’s company, largely for hotel rooms and other expenses for aides and Secret Service agents when Mr. Trump visits — which he does with frequency — his own properties.
The lawsuit filed by The Post in June alleged that the State Department had improperly withheld all records responsive to eight public record requests submitted over the previous three months. Under the law, federal agencies are required to respond to requests in 20 business days, followed by prompt delivery of documents. Of the 450 documents the State Department catalogued as responsive to The Post’s requests, it produced just two documents showing $8,316 paid to the Trump Organization’s Doonbeg golf club in Ireland for a visit of Trump’s daughter-in-law and campaign adviser Lara Trump. Redacted from the records was the rate per room the organization charged federal taxpayers. Good guess it wasn’t the bargain rate Mr. Trump’s son Eric Trump once claimed is all the organization charges the government.
The Post has asked the court to force the State Department to produce more documents — as it said it would do and as the law requires — before Election Day. Let’s hope the suit succeeds. In the meantime, voters don’t need a definitive number to figure out that Mr. Trump and his family are fleecing taxpayers.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...ba2ba6-124a-11eb-bc10-40b25382f1be_story.html
 
The fleecing of America
Voters don’t need a definitive number to know that the rump family is fleecing taxpayers

THE STATE DEPARTMENT has reported that it has about 450 pages ( State Department signals it will keep most details of its spending at Trump’s properties hidden until after election ) of records detailing its spending at properties owned by President Trump. The public has a right to this information. The State Department, responding to a public records lawsuit brought by The Post, said in August it would try to produce 300 of the pages by Oct. 15.

Want to guess how many pages it actually coughed up that day? Two — that’s right, a paltry two pages. No explanation was provided and, in a further thumb in the eye to the public’s right to know, the State Department signaled it has no plans to release more until mid-November. That is, of course, after the election that will decide whether Mr. Trump gets another four years in office. The State Department’s stonewalling is part of an overall effort by the president and his administration to keep secret how much public money has gone to his businesses, again raising troubling questions of what Mr. Trump is hiding. It’s also a sign of how he is infecting the entire government with his contempt for the law and the public.
The repeated refusal by federal and Trump Organization officials to provide information about government spending benefiting Mr. Trump’s properties — and often underwriting the travel of his adult children — prompted The Post to undertake an effort, led by reporter David A. Fahrenthold, to compile its own tally by using Freedom of Information Act requests and a lawsuit to obtain receipts one at a time. So far, The Post has found more than $1.2 million in federal money paid to Mr. Trump’s company, largely for hotel rooms and other expenses for aides and Secret Service agents when Mr. Trump visits — which he does with frequency — his own properties.
The lawsuit filed by The Post in June alleged that the State Department had improperly withheld all records responsive to eight public record requests submitted over the previous three months. Under the law, federal agencies are required to respond to requests in 20 business days, followed by prompt delivery of documents. Of the 450 documents the State Department catalogued as responsive to The Post’s requests, it produced just two documents showing $8,316 paid to the Trump Organization’s Doonbeg golf club in Ireland for a visit of Trump’s daughter-in-law and campaign adviser Lara Trump. Redacted from the records was the rate per room the organization charged federal taxpayers. Good guess it wasn’t the bargain rate Mr. Trump’s son Eric Trump once claimed is all the organization charges the government.
The Post has asked the court to force the State Department to produce more documents — as it said it would do and as the law requires — before Election Day. Let’s hope the suit succeeds. In the meantime, voters don’t need a definitive number to figure out that Mr. Trump and his family are fleecing taxpayers.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...ba2ba6-124a-11eb-bc10-40b25382f1be_story.html
Fake News.

YES: The Corporate Takeover Of ‘Fact-Checking’ Is Just A Different Path To The Same Partisan Censorship, “Over the past several years, dressed up in official-sounding titles, the fact-checkers have allied themselves with some of the most powerful private companies to have ever existed — with quick results. One report, for example, finds that Facebook and Twitter have censored Trump 65 times, while not censoring former Vice President Joe Biden once. That’s no surprise: Senior leadership across all of the world’s biggest tech companies have made their anti-Trump bias known.”

Trump's always outnumbered, yet, the Left/Fake News are always overmatched!
 
The fleecing of America
Voters don’t need a definitive number to know that the rump family is fleecing taxpayers

THE STATE DEPARTMENT has reported that it has about 450 pages ( State Department signals it will keep most details of its spending at Trump’s properties hidden until after election ) of records detailing its spending at properties owned by President Trump. The public has a right to this information. The State Department, responding to a public records lawsuit brought by The Post, said in August it would try to produce 300 of the pages by Oct. 15.

Want to guess how many pages it actually coughed up that day? Two — that’s right, a paltry two pages. No explanation was provided and, in a further thumb in the eye to the public’s right to know, the State Department signaled it has no plans to release more until mid-November. That is, of course, after the election that will decide whether Mr. Trump gets another four years in office. The State Department’s stonewalling is part of an overall effort by the president and his administration to keep secret how much public money has gone to his businesses, again raising troubling questions of what Mr. Trump is hiding. It’s also a sign of how he is infecting the entire government with his contempt for the law and the public.
The repeated refusal by federal and Trump Organization officials to provide information about government spending benefiting Mr. Trump’s properties — and often underwriting the travel of his adult children — prompted The Post to undertake an effort, led by reporter David A. Fahrenthold, to compile its own tally by using Freedom of Information Act requests and a lawsuit to obtain receipts one at a time. So far, The Post has found more than $1.2 million in federal money paid to Mr. Trump’s company, largely for hotel rooms and other expenses for aides and Secret Service agents when Mr. Trump visits — which he does with frequency — his own properties.
The lawsuit filed by The Post in June alleged that the State Department had improperly withheld all records responsive to eight public record requests submitted over the previous three months. Under the law, federal agencies are required to respond to requests in 20 business days, followed by prompt delivery of documents. Of the 450 documents the State Department catalogued as responsive to The Post’s requests, it produced just two documents showing $8,316 paid to the Trump Organization’s Doonbeg golf club in Ireland for a visit of Trump’s daughter-in-law and campaign adviser Lara Trump. Redacted from the records was the rate per room the organization charged federal taxpayers. Good guess it wasn’t the bargain rate Mr. Trump’s son Eric Trump once claimed is all the organization charges the government.
The Post has asked the court to force the State Department to produce more documents — as it said it would do and as the law requires — before Election Day. Let’s hope the suit succeeds. In the meantime, voters don’t need a definitive number to figure out that Mr. Trump and his family are fleecing taxpayers.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...ba2ba6-124a-11eb-bc10-40b25382f1be_story.html
Fake News.

YES: The Corporate Takeover Of ‘Fact-Checking’ Is Just A Different Path To The Same Partisan Censorship, “Over the past several years, dressed up in official-sounding titles, the fact-checkers have allied themselves with some of the most powerful private companies to have ever existed — with quick results. One report, for example, finds that Facebook and Twitter have censored Trump 65 times, while not censoring former Vice President Joe Biden once. That’s no surprise: Senior leadership across all of the world’s biggest tech companies have made their anti-Trump bias known.”

Trump's always outnumbered, yet, the Left/Fake News are always overmatched!
Every respected journalist in the world and all law enforcement agrees Fox Rush the GOP and Trump are lying scumbag swamp rats.... Change the channel for crying out loud. All of your hundreds of scandals and conspiracy theories against Democrats have been discredited totally but of course never retracted on your garbage propaganda machine..... Not to mention your incredible imaginary planet of misinformation. Trump's economy was no better than Obama's, we have a flat tax system if you count all taxes a huge giveaway to the rich, we have fallen totally behind the rest of the modern world the last 30 years of GOP incompetence and greed. We are the only modern country without a living wage healthcare daycare paid parental leave, cheap college and training, great infrastructure and vacations, an ID card to end illegal immigration like the 2010 Democratic immigration Bill started out with, and mainly without taxing the rich and giant corporations their fair share. All we have gotten out of that is the worst inequality and upward mobility ever in our history and anywhere in the modern world. Thanks scumbag GOP and Silly dupes like you....
 
Sounds like just a few more legal steps until its approved, and soon the construction will start to carve out Trump on Mt. Rushmore.
 

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