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Not yet.hhhhh

 

Better to leave the accusations , until they are proved then . rather than muck stirring

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Better to leave the accusations , until they are proved then . rather than muck stirring

 

They have been proved by Trump Jr's admission and Trump's confused and contradictory responses.

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Funny how all the media are running with racism stories about Omarosa at the minute.

 

Especially telling as Trump hits an all time high approval rating for the black community of 36%.

Lets put that in perspective. At the election in 2016, 8% voted for Trump. At this point last year he had a 19% approval rating.

 

 

http://theculturechronicles.com/index.php/2018/08/16/the-untold-reason-of-the-why-trumps-approval-with-black-voters-is-climbing-higher/

 

At this rate he might as well be unopposed in 2020.

 

"Maybe if we call him a racist without any evidence one more time these black people will start believing us” - most lefties with zero evidence of anything.

 

He is not doing bad for a white supremacist is he guys!!

 

Red wave!!

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^^ New wave Trump supporters tend to be pro-black, pro-Jew but anti-Islamic.

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^^ New wave Trump supporters tend to be pro-black, pro-Jew but anti-Islamic.

 

Evidence for this assertion can be found where?

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Once again his policies prove right for Americans - http://www.prosperousamerica.org/cpa_tallies_jobs_created_by_tariffs

 

Haha! Says a website that supports his trade policies.

 

I didn't see any mention made of the millions of dollars being paid to support farmers who are losing whole export markets because of Trump's trade war.

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Especially telling as Trump hits an all time high approval rating for the black community of 36%.

Lets put that in perspective. At the election in 2016, 8% voted for Trump. At this point last year he had a 19% approval rating.

 

Then you remember to take off the 10 points of Rasmussen bias and see the reality:

https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2018/08/07/black-voters-angry-donald-trump-expected-impact-midterms/917283002/

- 81 percent of black voters were angry at Trump for something he said or had done.

- 82 percent of black voters felt disrespected by something Trump said or did.

- 77 percent of blacks think Trump’s statements and policies will set race relations back.

- 64 percent of voters think it’s more important to vote this midterm than in 2014.

- African-Americans strongly believe Trump policies not only have a negative impact on people of color, but more than half believe they intentionally do.

- Most African-American respondents see Trump’s polices as a “threat".

 

I guess the results are different when black people are asking the questions? :suspect:

 

He is not doing bad for a white supremacist is he guys!!

 

Even according to your Rasmussen poll he certainly isn't doing well! :hihi:

 

Red wave!!

 

If the recent Ohio election is anyting to go by, there might be a lot of red liquid flowing around.. yeah ;)

 

---------- Post added 17-08-2018 at 10:13 ----------

 

Haha! Says a website that supports his trade policies.

 

I didn't see any mention made of the millions of dollars being paid to support farmers who are losing whole export markets because of Trump's trade war.

 

Indeed, first comment says it all really:

Surely, there are also jobs lost. That should be noted as well. I understand the use of tariffs (taxes) for leverage in trade deal negotiations and to counter predatory trade practices, but the idea that tariffs simply “create jobs” is laughable and quite economically insane in the long-term.

 

Then the economic reality:

http://thehill.com/opinion/finance/401897-fiscal-recklessness-puts-the-next-crisis-on-our-doorstep

 

This year’s annual deficit has grown by 20 percent in the first 10 months of the fiscal year. That’s quite a swing, particularly given that a year ago, the deficit was predicted to shrink by 20 percent, which is what you should expect during an economic recovery.

 

Tax cuts will add almost $165 billion to this year’s deficit, and the spending bill will add another $70 billion, bringing this year’s deficit close to $800 billion.

 

Next year, the tax bill will cost us $230 billion while the spending bill will cost nearly $200 billion. I guess I shouldn’t say cost “us”; we should turn to our kids and explain why it will cost them.

 

Don’t be fooled by claims that strong growth means there is nothing to worry about. Yes, nominal revenues will increase slightly this year; but after you adjust for inflation, revenue is falling. When you only look at revenue from this tax year (remember, the surge in April revenue was for last year’s tax code), revenue is plummeting.

 

By 2020 Trump may have engineered himself into an economic corner where the only way is down, and that's not going to help any re-election attempt.

Edited by Magilla

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China's military "is likely training for strikes" against US and allied targets in the Pacific, a Pentagon report warns.

As a recognized nuclear weapons state, China is considered both a major regional military power and a potential military superpower.

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I reckon if it all comes on top, Trump may put his hands up to everything while he is still president so that he can pardon himself and other guilty parties.

 

Once he is out of office, he may no longer have immunity but then neither can he be tried again for something that has already been dealt with. Everyone will think that he is totally corrupt for doing that, but I doubt he will give it a second thought if it keeps him out of jail!

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