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This is a great moment of levity too from Lil' Marco.
https://youtu.be/kepdzLUNE64
3 weeks into his term we are on Trump VII surpassing Obama V 8 years on.
Interesting food for thought
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This is a great moment of levity too from Lil' Marco.
https://youtu.be/kepdzLUNE64
3 weeks into his term we are on Trump VII surpassing Obama V 8 years on.
Interesting food for thought
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You may not agree with him but this is the kind of debate we need on Capitol Hill. Very level headed.
https://youtu.be/NzIq2yv4O4c
If Trump drops the Corporate Tax to 15-20% among other Pro-Growth policies he could tweet 'The Hokey-Pokey' every morning until he wins reelection.
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he could tweet 'The Hokey-Pokey' every morning until he wins reelection.
I... Cannot believe this shit. I'm so glad I've been so busy at work the last few days I've missed most of this.[tweet]829706137150877697[/tweet]
This is a great moment of levity too from Lil' Marco.
https://youtu.be/kepdzLUNE64
3 weeks into his term we are on Trump VII surpassing Obama V 8 years on.
Interesting food for thought
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Well, the government ethics rules, the standards of conduct for federal employees make it very clear that you may not use public office for private gain. A U.S. Government employee, including a white house staff member, may not in an official speech, official capacity a TV interview, promote the products or services of a business owned by his family or by the president's family, or anybody else. So that is illegal under the standards of conduct for federal employees.
Much more important, however, is the president's tweet really attacking Nordstrom for its decision to drop his daughter's -- the president's daughter's line of clothing. This is a direct attack on the company. It's intimidation. This company does business with every branch -- just about every branch of the federal government. And now we are being told that Nordstrom is persona non grata with this administration.
We have in this administration seen attacks on the freedom of religion, attacks on the freedom of press, on the independent judiciary, and now on the free enterprise decision. Business people are entitled to make business decisions free of intimidation. We do not have to do business with the president's family in the United States of America. That's not the way it works. I think the American people are getting fed up with this type of conduct. This is not the type of person we want in the white house. If he is going to conduct himself in this manner, pressuring people to buy his family's products and using the white house to do that. That is entirely inappropriate and it's got to stop.
I... Cannot believe this shit. I'm so glad I've been so busy at work the last few days I've missed most of this.
So I need to shop at Nordstroms this weekend?
Can I ask all of you something. If Trump was more even handed and acted more like a politician would you give him a fair shake? Or would you still be shaking your fists?
I ask because some of the folks I asked about Trump and their response was "We just want him to act more like a president." And then there were some that have said "Nothing he can do will make me change my mind."
I think the only palatable GOP candidate as President here would be John Kasich. But everybody would still be upset that Hillary lost.
KASICH?!
Can't wait for Trumps Twitter meltdown about the appeals court.