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The idiot trump called the $21.6million price tag for his Nazi-like military parade, “inflated”.
The idiot trump has proven himself to be totally ignorant in the running of the U.S. government, so his inability to understand the logistics of such a parade comes as no surprise to rational Americans.
But, there is an alternative to squandering taxpayers’ money on a parade where the idiot trump can pretend he is Der Führer.
If each of the 62,979,879 people who voted for the idiot trump (2.9 million less than voted for Clinton) will each donate $1.00, there will be roughly three times the amount estimated necessary to cover the parade costs.
What better way could there be for the idiot trump’s loyal supporters to show their love and affection for their orange-hued facsimile of Il Duce?
Trump blames D.C. pols for raining on his parade
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Classic Trump. NEVER take responsibility for bad things he is clearly responsible for...ALWAYS blame others.
A sure sign of emotional weakness.
He’s a weak insecure man and a weak weak president. All you need to do is open your eyes.
I don't know....he picked a good Supreme Court judge, the economy is strong and unemployment is low.
Jerusalem is the home of our embassy. I didn't vote for him because of his personality. I voted for him
to get things done, and he has.
The economy was good and unemployment plummeting under Obama.
But Trumptards were too deranged to notice the golden goose he handed to the Orange Lunatic.
Sad
As a sidenote - What has Dotardo got done other than undoing alliances and every Obama accomplishment?
If the answer is "tax cuts" for the crooked Trump children then good ... Run on
THAT!!
In a
packed arena in Fargo, N.D., this week, President Trump's most ardent supporters roared with approval when he talked about protecting the U.S. borders, beating the Democrats and “respect for our great, beautiful, wonderful American flag.” When Trump pivoted to the tax bill, his top legislative accomplishment, the
crowd clapped — but without the fervor they had shown for many of his other applause lines.
Trump signed the tax cut legislation just before Christmas. Six months later, it is losing popularity.
American families are unsure whether they are benefiting from the tax cut, and small businesses say they are confused by the complex changes affecting them. A recent
poll from Monmouth University found
34 percent of adults approve of the tax cut now, a slide from January when adults were about evenly split between approving and disapproving. And about a third of families say they are better off because of the cuts, according to polls by
Politico and the
New York Times.
Idiots