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President Donald J. Trump's Proclamation on Jerusalem as the Capital of the State of Israel
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-pres...ecognizing-jerusalem-capital-state-israel-and
Why are we still going on about Trump?
The U.S market is going gangbusters, the out of control North Korean guy, hasn't got any idea as to how Trump is going to play the game, neither does anyone else.
If Hillary or Obama was in there, they would be rolling around peeing on themselves, and the North Korean dude would be having a field day.
As it is, he doesn't know whether Trump is a screwy as him, so everything else is cruising along nicely.
It will all work out in the wash, eventually when the time is right, the pair of them will get together for a group hug in front of the camera's.
Then the markets will go BOOM.
If you want the full unabridged version with a signed copy, just contact me. lol
What could possibly go wrong.
The Palestinians get upset, throw a few rocks and set a few tyres on fire. The Israelis will just shoot them.
Israel is a few steps closer to following God's promise, then eventually the Palestinians will either all die in those open air prisons, or Jordan takes more of them... can't be Jordan because some in Israel also defined that as God's promised land too.
But it sure is a few steps closer to Rapture where everybody dies.
My bet is that "Palestinians" aren't the original biblical mob, because as Phillistines they looked like the Hebrew Tribes, so much so that Sampson preferred it as his home and blended in. The place was part of the Ottoman Empire for several centuries before the Sykes-Picot Agreement, so there's probably a real chance the gene pool is from all over, including the Saudi Bedouins who Britain gave asylum to into Palestine and what is now Jordan around the 1920's.
Republican Roy Moore suffers shock defeat in Alabama.
First Democrat Senator from Alabama in 25 years.
GOP senate majority now 51-49.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-12-...y-moore-beaten-in-crucial-senate-race/9255478
The USA Today Editorial Board have written the strongest condemnation to date of Donald Truimps fitness to be President. It's a bit (actually a LOT..) more than calling him a sexist pig. It details many of the innumerable appalling things Trump has done.
Will Trump's lows ever hit rock bottom?
The Editorial Board, USA TODAY Published 7:30 p.m. ET Dec. 12, 2017 | Updated 9:12 a.m. ET Dec. 13, 2017
White House Spokesperson Sarah Huckabee Sanders flatly denied that President Donald Trump's tweet about NY Senator Kirsten Gillibrand was in any way sexist, insisting only people with their minds "in the gutter" would have read it that way. (Dec. 12) AP
A president who'd all but call a senator a whore is unfit to clean toilets in Obama's presidential library or to shine George W. Bush's shoes:
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With his latest tweet, clearly implying that a United States senator would trade sexual favors for campaign cash, President Trump has shown he is not fit for office. Rock bottom is no impediment for a president who can always find room for a new low.
White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Tuesday dismissed the president's smear as a misunderstanding because he used similar language about men. Of course, words used about men and women are different. When candidate Trump said a journalist was bleeding from her "wherever," he didn't mean her nose.
And as is the case with all of Trump's digital provocations, the president's words were deliberate. He pours the gasoline of sexist language and lights the match gleefully knowing how it will burst into flame in a country reeling from the #MeToo moment.
RNC: Democrats’ response is laughable
A president who would all but call Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand a whore is not fit to clean the toilets in the Barack Obama Presidential Library or to shine the shoes of George W. Bush.
This isn’t about the policy differences we have with all presidents or our disappointment in some of their decisions. Obama and Bush both failed in many ways. They broke promises and told untruths, but the basic decency of each man was never in doubt.
Donald Trump, the man, on the other hand, is uniquely awful. His sickening behavior is corrosive to the enterprise of a shared governance based on common values and the consent of the governed.
It should surprise no one how low he went with Gillibrand. When accused during the campaign of sexually harassing or molesting women in the past, Trump’s response was to belittle the looks of his accusers. Last October, Trump suggested that he never would have groped Jessica Leeds on an airplane decades ago: “Believe me, she would not be my first choice, that I can tell you.” Trump mocked another accuser, former People reporter Natasha Stoynoff, “Check out her Facebook, you’ll understand.” Other celebrities and politicians have denied accusations, but none has stooped as low as suggesting that their accusers weren’t attractive enough to be honored with their gropes.
If recent history is any guide, the unique awfulness of the Trump era in U.S. politics is only going to get worse. Trump’s utter lack of morality, ethics and simple humanity has been underscored during his 11 months in office. Let us count the ways:
Not to mention calling white supremacists "very fine people," pardoning a lawless sheriff, firing a respected FBI director, and pushing the Justice Department to investigate his political foes.
- He is enthusiastically supporting Alabama's Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore, who has been accused of pursuing — and in one case molesting and in another assaulting — teenagers as young as 14 when Moore was a county prosecutor in his 30s. On Tuesday, Trump summed up his willingness to support a man accused of criminal conduct: “Roy Moore will always vote with us.”
- Trump apparently is going for some sort of record for lying while in office. As of mid-November, he had made 1,628 misleading or false statements in 298 days in office. That’s 5.5 false claims per day, according to a count kept by The Washington Post’s fact-checkers.
- Trump takes advantage of any occasion — even Monday’s failed terrorist attack in New York — to stir racial, religious or ethnic strife. Congress “must end chain migration,” he said Monday, because the terror suspect “entered our country through extended-family chain migration, which is incompatible with national security.” So because one man — 27-year-old Akayed Ullah, a lawful permanent resident of the U.S. who came from Bangladesh on a family immigrant visa in 2011 — is accused of attacking America, all immigrants brought to this country by family are suspect? Trump might have some credibility if his criticism of immigrants was solely about terrorists. It isn’t. It makes no difference to him if an immigrant is a terrorist or a federal judge. He once smeared an Indiana-born judge whose parents emigrated from Mexico. It’s all the same to this president.
- A man who clearly wants to put his stamp on the government, Trump hasn’t even done his job when it comes to filling key government positions that require Senate confirmation. As of last week, Trump had failed to nominate anyone for 60% of 1,200 key positions he can fill to keep the government running smoothly.
- Trump has shown contempt for ethical strictures that have bound every president in recent memory. He has refused to release his tax returns, with the absurd excuse that it’s because he is under audit. He has refused to put his multibillion dollar business interests in a blind trust and peddles the fiction that putting them in the hands of his sons does the same thing.
It is a shock that only six Democratic senators are calling for our unstable president to resign.
The nation doesn’t seek nor expect perfect presidents, and some have certainly been deeply flawed. But a president who shows such disrespect for the truth, for ethics, for the basic duties of the job and for decency toward others fails at the very essence of what has always made America great.
USA TODAY's editorial opinions are decided by its Editorial Board, separate from the news staff. Most editorials are coupled with an opposing view — a unique USA TODAY feature.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opin...hit-rock-bottom-editorials-debates/945947001/
democracy is so annoying isn't it!!!
Yeah, its a shame he didn't shake Washington up a bit more.It's not really a democracy now is it?
Recent polls in the US show that some 80% of Americans do not favour the current Trump "tax reform"... it's going ahead.
Some 60% of Americans want universal healthcare. Not free healthcare, just a single-payer healthcare system where they are taxed (pay a premium) to the gov't who handles the billing and negotiation. It reduces the costs to everyone; covers everyone...
How can you afford cheaper healthcare? Cheaper for you and it also help your fellow citizens who need care but can't afford it. Why would you want that?
Or the current debate on Net Neutrality... Beside the big ISPs and telecom companies, who the heck want Net Neutrality removed? Yet there it is, being "debated" then ramp down citizen's throat.
There was a reason why an idiot like Trump won the election. It's not because people like him personally or think he is more qualified.
He's not only doing the same BS the citizens hated the establishment for, he ramp it up to high heaven.
There's only so many chances the peasants would give the established orders to make their lives better. To keep switch and bait between two parties that deliver basically the same bs decade after decade... The next new hope and change might not be done through the ballot box.
Yeah, its a shame he didn't shake Washington up a bit more.
Revolution it is.....
History repeats.
Was wondering that, as historians pointed out, FDR's New Deal saved American capitalism/democracy from collapsing into fascism... does the undoing of it mean the country is back on course to what was deemed inevitable?
I mean, since the New Deal's undoing... the average American's standard of living, wages, social mobility.. they have either declined, stagnate or screwed.
Add to these they have wealth inequity as wide as during the time of the Pharaohs [Richard Wolf]; fighting wars on a few continents; troops, military bases, drones and intelligence all over the world. Something gotta give.
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