Was wondering if you were still around, Colonel. I haven't read anyone's emails lately, including my own (much to the annoyance of my boss). If you have a juicy link to a Email-Transcript-That-Proves-A-Deep-State-Conspiracy-Against-Trump site, by all means please post it here. Trump's problems, to my view, are pretty much entirely of his own making. His knee-jerk reactions to Fox programming that leave his staff exposed, the cultivated factionalism among his people (https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings...ss-conference/), these are not products of the Deep State. Surely you have seen by now that Trump will initiate conflict where none exists, since a state of conflict is where he feels at home.
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Trump is a Real Estate Developer - and our first NON- Politician President - thank God. His actions in changing up his team make perfect sense from that point of view. When you develop real estate you assemble a team to build it. When they have each fulfilled their roles, they move on and you replace them with people who are not builders but operations people. Trump took on some "Globalists" - like his economic advisor and Secretary of State - they were helpful, in the beginning - and served their purpose until it came time to make a change in America's favor - against their old, Globalist habits. They disagreed about doing the Right thing for America, so they are no longer the guy you want to have working for you. Thanks for your service, but I'm in charge and this is the direction I was elected to move the country. Trump has no problem with people differing with him, and even seems to relish it in his ranks - until they refuse to work for the American people. Next!
I'm tired of entrenched people with lots of strings to the rich and powerful staying in office due to inertia - and patting each other on the posterior and screwing the common man. Trump is term limiting the useless old wood - and that is a good thing. CCColt, Glock and Remington factory trained LE Armorer
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Trump is very much a politician, both Roger Stone and Roy Cohn are his mentors. At this point it can't just be ignorance driving Drumphets, this propaganda has been triggered by a subliminal message in a Fox News program or something.Last edited by Roadkingtrax; 03-24-2018, 02:09."The first gun that was fired at Fort Sumter sounded the death-knell of slavery. They who fired it were the greatest practical abolitionists this nation has produced." ~BG D. UllmanComment
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Ya know.... it never occurred to me that my country was a Real Estate Development .... gosh... I guess since it obviously is we are all very fortunate "he" became our CEOTrump is a Real Estate Developer - and our first NON- Politician President - thank God. His actions in changing up his team make perfect sense from that point of view. When you develop real estate you assemble a team to build it. When they have each fulfilled their roles, they move on and you replace them with people who are not builders but operations people. Trump took on some "Globalists" - like his economic advisor and Secretary of State - they were helpful, in the beginning - and served their purpose until it came time to make a change in America's favor - against their old, Globalist habits. They disagreed about doing the Right thing for America, so they are no longer the guy you want to have working for you. Thanks for your service, but I'm in charge and this is the direction I was elected to move the country. Trump has no problem with people differing with him, and even seems to relish it in his ranks - until they refuse to work for the American people. Next!
I'm tired of entrenched people with lots of strings to the rich and powerful staying in office due to inertia - and patting each other on the posterior and screwing the common man. Trump is term limiting the useless old wood - and that is a good thing. CCComment
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You and me both. USA as a giant real estate deal... wasn't that what led to the '08 financial meltdown?
I got a better one for you. Believe it or not, some people actually believe that God put Trump in office, and that the propensity for Trump to act out unpredictably is the place where God works his will. Of course Trump himself has never claimed to be an instrument of anyone's will except Trump's, which to me is a point in his favor.Comment
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Sarah Sanders announced today that Washington DC will henceforth be known as "Pottersville"You and me both. USA as a giant real estate deal... wasn't that what led to the '08 financial meltdown?
I got a better one for you. Believe it or not, some people actually believe that God put Trump in office, and that the propensity for Trump to act out unpredictably is the place where God works his will. Of course Trump himself has never claimed to be an instrument of anyone's will except Trump's, which to me is a point in his favor.
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"When you're blowing smoke up everyone's butt ... be careful not to inhale."You and me both. USA as a giant real estate deal... wasn't that what led to the '08 financial meltdown?
I got a better one for you. Believe it or not, some people actually believe that God put Trump in office, and that the propensity for Trump to act out unpredictably is the place where God works his will. Of course Trump himself has never claimed to be an instrument of anyone's will except Trump's, which to me is a point in his favor.
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Vern - I think you've failed to follow your own (good) advice and been (over)feeding the trolls!!Comment
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I got a better one for you. Believe it or not, some people actually believe that God put Trump in office, and that the propensity for Trump to act out unpredictably is the place where God works his will. Of course Trump himself has never claimed to be an instrument of anyone's will except Trump's, which to me is a point in his favor.[/QUOTE]
Want to jump in here, Bruce. Or is this outside your interpretation of scripture?"A generation which ignores history has no past and no future." - Jean Boden
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