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President Trump: an honest discussion about his policy

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by okeechobee, Jul 8, 2024.

  1. cocodrilo

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    Well, that's why half the country wants him. "Go, Big Orange!"
     
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  2. VAg8r1

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    Although Trump's restrictive immigration policy didn't cause the labor shortage it definitely magnified it and @AzCatFan was definitely correct that Trump's restrictive immigration policy contributed to inflation caused by the labor shortage.
     
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  3. Gatorrick22

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    He was fighting the RINO/NWO clowns and the Dems so he had to do his best of what he promised the American citizens. And he did sign crappy bills because the Dems and the RINOs gave him poison pill laced bills, so he signed them just to get what he felt absolutely needed to be passed.
     
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  4. cocodrilo

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    It'll be "Happy Days Are Here Again" when all the convicted criminals (Trump, Bannon, Flynn, Navarro, have I left any out?) are back in the White House. What can go wrong policy-wise with such a gang of crooks at the helm?
     
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  5. Gatorrick22

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    Lol... crooks in the eyes of the communists, inventing BS.
     
  6. gatordavisl

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    Poster put "honest discussion" & "Trump" in the same title.

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  7. GatorBen

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    If you want criticism from the right, his gun policy sucked.

    He made a big show during his 2016 of supposedly having a “Second Amendment Coalition,” then got in office and had such gems as “Take the guns first, due process later,” helping kill the Hearing Protection Act even when the GOP had control of both houses of Congress and could have taken suppressors off the NFA (we regulate them more than pretty much any country in the world), and pushing ATF to adopt a bumpstock ban that even the Obama DOJ had repeatedly concluded they didn’t have the statutory authority to implement.

    He’ll still get plenty of gun folk votes (and NRA endorsements) on the basis of “at least he isn’t Joe Biden,” but he’s far from true a friend of the Second Amendment crowd.
     
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  9. cocodrilo

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    Yeah, where's Joe McCarthy when you need him?
     
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  10. Gatorrick22

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    He's making a comeback...
     
  11. PacificBlueGator

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    What were the 'crappy' bills that he signed?
     
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  12. VAg8r1

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    Putting it another way, the Don and his crime family will be heading the government again.
     
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  14. cocodrilo

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    He's far from a true friend of America. His one real friend is himself. He and himself are bosom buddies.

    And just think, once he's back in power, he doesn't have to move U.S. classified documents to Mar-a-Lago, he can just send them straight to Putin. Just so the price is right.
     
  15. Emmitto

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    His “policy” is almost indecipherable. On his own all he talks about is himself. The rare times he talks he talks policy he struggles to read the teleprompter and sounds like Sloppy, except he’s actually reading a script.

    He’ll say anything to anyone, so long as he gets himself out of jail via his SCOTUS.

    It’s basically that. Sloppy is the Monday after Weekend at Bernie’s, Trump is Just Get Me Past Boardwalk. He couldn’t care less about policy, he doesn’t have to suffer the consequences.
     
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  16. obgator

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    I would give you my honest opinion on Trump’s healthcare policy but you will have to wait for two weeks.
     
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  17. Emmitto

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    Exactly. He has no actual policy. On anything complex, it’s “Tremendous.” But nothing.

    He has a group of corporate buzz words that he robotically repeats. Everything is one of those, never meat on the bone. He’ll say whatever plays, and half the time he jacks that up getting sidetracked on how he is desperate to pardon himself. He enunciates his limited vocab, agreed. But even years ago he has no idea what “Yosemite” is, much less how to work through that tongue-twister.

    Biden is a serious man who is senile. Trump is an unserious man who is also senile.

    I myself am no Biden fan. He isn’t Shake The Foundation enough for me.

    But our boy Trump renders my already unrealistic shaking ideas moot. He is a literal Enemy of the Republic. I don’t actually expect my idea of society to ever be real. I’d just love to see some aspects survive. FTR, they are almost all YOU having more control over your dailies. I assure you my idea of your life is me having essentially no control over it. Why would I even aspire to that? Why are you fighting this? Because you have some warped idea of authority that tells you it’s cool to run mine? Get out of my shit, and I have never even considered yours. How hard is this?
     
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  18. rock8591

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    Other than being perceived as acting like an a-hole, there's nothing policy-wise that he's done, that is actually bad for the country politically nor economically. I'd take the draft dodger over someone who f's up our country on a daily basis, but that's just me.

    Being an a-hole is not a crime.

    "I could go for some mean tweets and $1.85 gas right now."
     
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  19. G8tas

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    Sorry but I cant take this post seriously
     
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  20. partdopy

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    Well it's obvious if you think critically about it. The party with the largest amount of voters, or with a fast growth rate, is going to favor the popular vote as it's gets them power. As voters shifted left over decades the left wants more power. They don't actually care about the voters, neither side ever really has. It's about power, money, and privilege for your descendants.
     
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