We need to keep on getting opinions until we get the right one.
You are right. The reasonable thing is to give Trump the benefit of the doubt because that worked out so well in the past. You might qualify as a stable genius!
We need to keep on getting opinions until we get the right one.
You are right. The reasonable thing is to give Trump the benefit of the doubt because that worked out so well in the past. You might qualify as a stable genius!
Or grow up and accept a person's health is none of our business.
Your waiter has pinkeye, and touched every inch of your silverware, glasses, and plates. Your business, or not?

Or grow up and accept a person's health is none of our business.
Or to bring it closer to home, your POTUS has a mental illness that is affecting him causing him to egg on a nuclear crisis to prove his personal manhood. Is that our business?
And incredibly depressing is the fact not enough people in this country are learning from this history.Well, Dubya took over a whole country and deposed its government on the basis of "Bad man make my daddy look foolish? Georgie make bad man fall down go boom!" Trump's right up there with that level of maturity.
Or grow up and accept a person's health is none of our business.
The Guardian said:The Trump name is being scrubbed off skylines from New York to Toronto to Rio as the brand backfires
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Plastering the Trump brand – which can cost tens of millions of dollars to lease – on your luxury hotel or apartment complex once added a veneer of prestige and upped profitability; Trump used to boast it would increase a property’s value by 25%. Licensing his name certainly seems to have increased his personal fortune. A financial summary Trump issued when he kicked off his presidential campaign in 2015 valued his “real estate licensing deal, brand and branded developments” at $3.3bn – the most significant single source of what Trump then claimed to be an $8.7bn total net worth.
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Since the Donald embarked upon his political career his surname appears to have become a liability. Speaking to me over the phone, previous 200 Riverside Boulevard tenants told me that Trump’s foray into politics has been disastrous for property prices. Harvey and Peggy Koeppel put their apartment on the market just before the 2016 election. “It sat there for months,” Harvey Koeppel says, until they were forced to “accept 10% less than their asking price”.
It’s not just the Koeppels who have seen the value of their Trump-associated property fall. According to a recent report by CityRealty, a real estate listings and research service, prices in the 11 Trump-branded condo buildings in Manhattan dropped below the borough average for the first time ever at the end of 2017. While the average price per square foot for all Manhattan condos fell by 1%, the price per square foot for condos in Trump buildings fell 7% in the 12 months to November 2017.
“Any building that chooses to end its association with the Trump brand is likely motivated by financial reasons … [and] no doubt greatly influenced by beliefs about how the brand affects the building’s bottom line,” says Gabby Warshawer, director of research for CityRealty. All of which, she says, raises “questions about the viability of the Trump brand”.
Nearly all members of National Park Service advisory panel resign in frustration
Three-quarters of the members of a federally chartered board advising the National Park Service abruptly quit Monday night out of frustration that Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke had refused to meet with them or convene a single meeting last year.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...3_story.html?tid=sm_fb&utm_term=.afdda01326be
And always the gentleman.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/cant-stan...eps-brolly-melania-gets-soaked-144123332.html
"You can’t stand under my umbrella! Donald Trump keeps his brolly to himself as Melania gets soaked"
Just a reminder that Trump promised to make his Fake News Awards today.
Just a reminder that Trump promised to make his Fake News Awards today.
OK
Sums him up.
"Trump's 'cognitive ability' normal, he's just a prick, says White House doctor"
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/...-prick-says-while-house-doctor-20180117142565
Over a three-day weekend at his private club in Palm Beach, Fla., President Trump showed little or no concern about the angry reaction set off by his use of obscenities to describe the third world countries he fears immigrants could come from under a new immigration bill. His base loved what he said, he told guests at the club, Mar-a-Lago, a refrain he repeated in phone calls over the holiday weekend.
But back in Washington on Tuesday, his advisers and congressional allies have tried to limit the fallout from his remarks in an Oval Office meeting last week, insisting that he had never described the countries as “*********.” Some who had been in the meeting said they had not heard his descriptions. Others insisted in background conversations with reporters that they were told the word he had spoken was “*********,” a phrase that he often uses to describe physical structures that he finds unsavory.
It was an unusual debate over words that until last Thursday had rarely, if ever, appeared in any mainstream news media. And if the argument seemed to amount to a distinction without a difference, neither the White House nor its allies have publicly acknowledged it, although some Trump aides have privately. There has also not been any acknowledgment that both words, as well as reports of Mr. Trump’s stated preference for immigrants from places like Norway, were offensive and many considered them racist.
Or grow up and accept a person's health is none of our business.