HEY MORON IVANA RECANTED HER STORY, so most likely my opinion is a fact
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"wha wha wha, why doesn't everybody care about building special bathrooms for trannies in every building in the world?!" was actually the reason
edit: the libtards were 5 years away from passing a law saying I had to suck the dick of every tranny I passed in the street or I was getting thrown in prison for discrimination
Trump and the dismantling of Obama's legacy
Brick by brick, the demolition job has begun: since taking office less than a year ago, Donald Trump has launched an all-out assault on the legacy of Barack Obama.
Climate, free trade, health care, immigration, foreign policy -- the 45th US president has set about undoing just about everything done by the 44th.
All new presidents, of course, break with their predecessor once in the Oval Office, especially if they come from a rival political party.
But what is striking is how systematic the hammer blows to Obama's legacy have been.
And rather than throw his weight behind new policies or projects, Trump has shown a willful desire to unpick, shred and erase everything his predecessor accomplished.
It's worth noting that each time he buries one of the reforms of the man who sat before him at the "Resolute desk," Trump sounds more like a candidate than a president.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership? Within days of taking office, Trump signed an order pulling America out of the free trade accord, the fruit of eight years of negotiations between 12 Asia-Pacific countries, from Chile to Canada and Japan.
"We're going to stop the ridiculous trade deals that have taken everybody out of our country and taken companies out of our country, and it's going to be reversed," Trump said.
Paradoxically, in signing off on the project's demise, Trump was aligning himself more with the left wing of the Democratic party than with the Republican mainstream.
The Paris climate accord? Obama played a leading role in attaining that milestone in the effort to combat global warming.
Trump pulled out of the agreement signed by 195 countries, claiming that it "punishes the United States" and declaring: "I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris."
What about Obamacare, the signature legislative achievement of Obama's first term? After trying in vain to get Congress to repeal it, Trump is now working to bring about its collapse through the regulatory process.
And the Iranian nuclear accord? The bid to prevent Tehran from developing a nuclear weapon in return for a lifting of sanctions more than any other bore came to represent Obama's approach to world affairs.
"This deal will have my name on it," the Democratic president said shortly before it was concluded. "Nobody has a bigger personal stake in making sure that it delivers on its promise."
While Trump has stopped short of tearing up the Iran deal, as he threatened on the campaign trail, on Friday he warned he could do so "at any time," raising doubts about the fate of an accord born of years of painstaking diplomacy.
How to explain the fixation on destroying Obama's legacy at all cost?
Trump has held high his determination to fulfill his campaign promises, and give form to a simple slogan: "America First."
And his team recalls, with reason, that Obama acted by decree many times when thwarted by Congress. What has been decided by the stroke of a pen can be undone by the stroke of a pen.
Historian Jeffrey Engel, however, sees no equivalent in recent decades to Trump's systematic application of the simple principle that "if the other guy liked it, it must be bad."
To Engel, the explanation is that Trump's electoral base "never accepted fully Barack Obama as their president."
"There was a move among Obama's opponents to delegitimize him and to say that this man is not really president and consequently anything that he did, Trump's base is ready to get rid of," said Engel, who heads Southern Methodist University's center for presidential history in Dallas, Texas.
A notable fact: Obama has until now remained largely silent as his legacy is demolished.
American tradition, which is generally respected, holds that a former president should remain above the fray.
But, in thinking about his place in history, Obama is also playing the patience card.
"I think that Obama understands that his legacy ultimately will be defined by how America reacts to Trump in the long term and how Trump's successors act," said Engel.
On November 7, 2016, on the eve of the US elections, Obama warned voters "it all goes out the window" if they were to send Trump to the White House.
That attempt to rally Democratic voters now seems prophetic.
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Trump is a pawn sacrifice. He wasn't Republican or Democratic
A place holder while the Democratic Party was left in shambles.
Trump & Bannon doing gods work destroying the Republican Party.
Hopefully we have reset the corrupt 2 party machine we had. I actually hold some hope for something fresh and new to result.
Take a bullet for the team and stop whining.
I think Trump is doing as well as can be expected.
Dismantling brick by brick is an ironic analogy considering he can't even build a simple wall
https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2...-relations.png
if you bothered to read the legislation there was a hard ceiling of 3 tranny dicks a day and you had the option of just sucking 21 at the beginning of the week and taking the next 6 days off.
but of course the republicans slashed the education budget to the point where you cant read, clearly.
also lets take a moment to marvel at how john mccain is literally telling brain cancer to fuck itself while he single handedly derails trump's crazy train. gotta wonder if trump regrets going ham at him with those war hero jabs.
his daughters last tweet. he's 100% holding a grudge and is -1000 to vote with the democrats on taxes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eioRmh9xlU4
Pretty interesting video from a classic conservative who promotes free speech. Lots of guys on this forum could learn a thing or two.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX5dBzxKNOw
literally every time his name has been mentioned in this thread, its been from someone shilling for trump, so this outta get interesting fast.
Oh and in before FPS makes a comment about him being a jew.
sidedish a trannydick chugger lol
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And they are both "champions of women's rights"
Julian Assange
@JulianAssange 5h
There's something wrong with Hillary Clinton. It is not just her constant lying. It is not just that she throws off menacing glares and seethes thwarted entitlement. Watch closely. Something much darker rides along with it. A cold creepiness rarely seen.
https://mobile.twitter.com/4corners/...664576/video/1
Julian Assange
@JulianAssange 47m
Hillary Clinton has a friend in her war against WikiLeaks perfect authentication record. Vladimir Putin.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-11893886
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Trump cannot indict Hillary. Only a grand jury can do that, and only if the US Attorney brings the case before them. You may not have been aware of that but I bet Assange is.
If Assange really wanted Hillary indicted and has the evidence he claims to have, instead of making bizarre tweets that destroy his credibility, he would release the evidence ASAP. That would make indictment more likely.
Furthermore selling military secrets, though a crime, is not treason. At most it would be espionage. And military secrets aren't going to be patented because patents are public record. The whole point of patents is to make people aware that someone owns the idea already.
I don't know where you got that ridiculous thing but it's stupid and it makes you look stupid for believing it. Do yourself a favor, drink less and protect your remaining neurons.
I'm sure this is totally going to help Assange smooth things over with Ecuador, who are making a lot of noise about evicting him from the closet they let him sleep in.
He's basically the Larry Laffer of espionage.
Bannon predicts a 400 electoral vote win in 2020 by President Trump, i agree, mainly because i cant think of a possible candidate as of today that can beat him without folding under the shit storm that will head his or her way. Before you dismiss this as bias, can ANYONE please point me to a REAL opponent for president Trump in 2020??
Insisting on president trump is not a very clever or cute gimmick
Pretending Genghis Khan didn't set the Persians back one thousand years does not make it true.
Anyone that would vote again for the embarrassment we now call the president is a moron of epic proportions. It's sad I wasn't a George Bush fan but I wasn't embarrassed to call him my president. When I met people that supported him, I respected that we just had different opinions but it was no reflection on their intelligence. When I meet someone now that says they support Trumplethinskin I automatically look at them as an idiot not capable of rational thought.
I will say this, the next Caliphate will be in Saudia Arabia, im sure they will set Iran back another thousand years, or just nuke them out of existence, either way i don't think history will remember them.
many delusional Democraps seem to think that Michelle Obama is poised to beat Trump (fucking LOL) & obv that is a complete joke and not even worthy of discussion
the only possible candidate that I can see giving Trump a run for his money is Oprah Winfrey
she definitely has the star power, and the bankroll to mount a serious challenge...appealing to black voters obv, and desperate libtards who would vote for Barney the Purple Dinosaur if it meant unseating Trump
'The Rock' ? LMAO I seriously doubt it
Mark Zuckerberg ? give me a fucking break...the guy has all the personality and charisma of a pet rock, despite his massive bankroll
Mark Cuban is hinting at making a run at it, and I could see him as a contender, but he simply wouldn't capture the minority vote like Oprah can
Joe Biden ? nigga please
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basically the Demoncrap's are falling apart at the seams, getting ass fucked on a daily basis...and will undoubtedly get bitch slapped in 2018, paving the way for Trump's second term
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