Trump declares himself the President of Venezuela

Do you support the bully tactics that Trump is using?

  • Yes, it's ok

    Votes: 3 20.0%
  • No, it is wrong

    Votes: 12 80.0%

  • Total voters
    15
Post #52 no longer exists, likely meaning that it was taken down by the board people for it being misinformation on purpose
So you lie in the hopes no one will check? Or are you really that stupid? Anyway you look at it you are lying. But then again I would expect nothing less from you.
 
You do not even supply anything but your own words. I get it you think you are right because you parrot what the democrat party tells you.
Are you really serious? 5 people pay you? Wow you are sure rich. There have been people that sold the Brooklyn Bridge and the Eiffel Tower so there are gullible idiots every time you turn around.
I understand that you really want to think you have some smart idea. Funny no one else agrees with you.
So, you are saying that the videos and statements made by Trump that show his words and statements and that I supplied in the OP are not me supplying facts but words alone? Hahaha, you are a total liar, and that is putting it mildly. You have now lost AlL value as a person worth spending any time with. Bye!
 
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So, you are saying that the videos and statements made by Trump that show his words and statements and that I supplied in the OP are not me supplying facts but words alone? Hahaha, you are a total liar, and that is putting it mildly. You have now lost AlL value as a person worth spending any time with. Bye!
Look I get it you are upset people call you out on your lies and you feel hurt that no one accepts the things you claim to be so knowledgeable on are just you parroting your Democratic Party. Thanks for playing.
And by the way kid, you need to learn to spell all.
 
Reading these posts I would like to know what are the "bully" tactics?

The author of this thread probably writes headlines for The Washington Compost
 
All hail his excellency, Dear Leader.

Republicans Move to Block Effort to Check Trump’s Power in Venezuela​

Republican leaders in the Senate are mounting a last-minute effort to snuff out dissent within their own party and block a resolution that would require President Trump to seek congressional approval for any U.S. military action related to Venezuela.

The effort has already succeeded in changing one mind, that of Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri, who last week voted with four other Republicans and all Democrats to advance the measure aiming to curb the president’s war powers.

Their dissent enraged Mr. Trump who, in a social media post, condemned their “stupidity” and said they should lose their seats in Congress. White House officials and Republican leaders have been pressing the five defectors to change their votes.

If the lobbying effort succeeds, party leaders could avoid a vote on the issue altogether.

 

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