General John Kelly: "He said that, in his opinion, Mr. Trump met the definition of a fascist, would govern like a dictator if allowed, and had no understanding of the Constitution or the concept of rule of law."
there is another side to look at these also. if we acknowledge that poor decisions by a president can be costly then whose poor decisions will be the costliest both in terms of money and lives?
The Griper said... there is another side to look at these also. if we acknowledge that poor decisions by a president can be costly then whose poor decisions will be the costliest both in terms of money and lives?
Oh, I don't know...let's ask the people of Iraq and then everyone in this country who owns(ed) a 401k or pension fund, savings account or stock in the market or house or had the misfortune to be poor in New Orleans in 2005.
Shaw: Are you referring to a people who are fighting now to form a republic because they are free of a tyrannical dictator?
Are you talking about people that were caught up when the government agencies overseen by Democrats (Fannie and Freddie) collapsed in the subprime mess brought on by asshats trying to legislate loans for people who didn't qualify based on some half-assed organization like the voter fraud org, ACORN, former employer of The Marxist as a community agitator?
And are you talking about the city (under the Democrats) that failed to load them onto busses and the governor (another Democrat) that failed to get the shelters going when the mayor (a Democrat) failed?
Maybe if you'd put the blame on the people who caused the problem rather than repeating the same tired-assed "Blame Bush" mantra, then we could solve things.
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he chuckles. i think so too.
LOL!! I needed a chuckle this morning.
LOL. However, Thomas is easy to put back onto the track. And he's a very useful engine. Something I learned from the kids.
there is another side to look at these also. if we acknowledge that poor decisions by a president can be costly then whose poor decisions will be the costliest both in terms of money and lives?
Griper: In that case, we're hozed either way.
The Griper said...
there is another side to look at these also. if we acknowledge that poor decisions by a president can be costly then whose poor decisions will be the costliest both in terms of money and lives?
Oh, I don't know...let's ask the people of Iraq and then everyone in this country who owns(ed) a 401k or pension fund, savings account or stock in the market or house or had the misfortune to be poor in New Orleans in 2005.
Shaw: Are you referring to a people who are fighting now to form a republic because they are free of a tyrannical dictator?
Are you talking about people that were caught up when the government agencies overseen by Democrats (Fannie and Freddie) collapsed in the subprime mess brought on by asshats trying to legislate loans for people who didn't qualify based on some half-assed organization like the voter fraud org, ACORN, former employer of The Marxist as a community agitator?
And are you talking about the city (under the Democrats) that failed to load them onto busses and the governor (another Democrat) that failed to get the shelters going when the mayor (a Democrat) failed?
Maybe if you'd put the blame on the people who caused the problem rather than repeating the same tired-assed "Blame Bush" mantra, then we could solve things.
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