Cont: The Trump Presidency IX: Nein, Nein!

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The Trump administration is full of scumbuckets, but Stephan Miller is easily the worst. He seems not even to bother to hide his White Nationalism any more.
 
Trump Tweets a Whitehouse Statement

"STATEMENT FROM THE WHITE HOUSE

President Donald J. Trump feels strongly that North Korea is under tremendous pressure from China because of our major trade disputes with the Chinese Government. At the same time, we also know that China is providing North Korea with..."

"...considerable aid, including money, fuel, fertilizer and various other commodities. This is not helpful! Nonetheless, the President believes that his relationship with Kim Jong Un is a very good and warm one, and there is no reason at this time to be spending large amounts..."

"...of money on joint U.S.-South Korea war games. Besides, the President can instantly start the joint exercises again with South Korea, and Japan, if he so chooses. If he does, they will be far bigger than ever before. As for the U.S.–China trade disputes, and other..."

"...differences, they will be resolved in time by President Trump and China’s great President Xi Jinping. Their relationship and bond remain very strong."


It is just me, or did he manage to flip-flop in every sentence there?



I took it to mean that voting wasn't enough; that violence was in the cards.


If they're at the point of denying their citizenship, what other option is there?
 
Fascism needs scapegoats so that the leaders can blame someone else for why things aren't improving for their supporters.

It's scary. I hope minorities see what's happening and start to vote massively.
Brown is the new Jew, that's been clear for a while now.
 
I'm pretty sure the Supreme Court requires arbitration as a cost saving measure.
I am not finding anything online that supports this.

Also it occurs to me that the U.S. is making people stateless, unless they also have a Mexican birth certificate.

Isn't that kind of a big deal?
 
I'm pretty sure the Supreme Court requires arbitration as a cost saving measure.

I am not finding anything online that supports this.

Also it occurs to me that the U.S. is making people stateless, unless they also have a Mexican birth certificate.

Isn't that kind of a big deal?

There is nothing that supports this because it is not true.

I think he was being sarcastic
 
Does anyone remember Trump's involvement in the FBI relocation project?

Beyer On IG Revelations Of Trump’s Involvement In FBI Headquarters Decision: “This Looks Like A Cover-Up”

This week the Inspector General (IG) of the General Services Investigation (GSA) issued a report which found that, despite previous denials, President Trump was personally involved in the decision to overturn years of planning for the relocation of the FBI headquarters. That decision has a significant impact on Trump’s financial interests, given the proximity of the current headquarters to the Trump International Hotel.

The report also found that Administration officials misled Congress and refused to reveal to investigators the nature of Trump’s involvement in that decision. Rep. Don Beyer issued the following statement:

“Last year, the Trump Administration inexplicably overturned years of work to move the FBI out of its structurally deficient headquarters and into a new location, wasting thousands of staff hours and millions of taxpayer dollars. The Inspector General’s report makes it clear that Trump was personally involved in this decision, raising the specter of major mismanagement of a multi-billion-dollar federal procurement project motivated by the President’s business interests.

The report also revealed that officials who were present or aware of these discussions repeatedly misled Members of Congress about the President’s involvement. Further, Administration officials say they were told by the White House Counsel’s office ‘not to disclose any statements made by the President.’ This looks like a cover-up.

Linky.
 
It wasn't pastors speaking. I wouldn't make assumptions about their reactions to his speech. His apparent reference to "your" religion will not have passed notice, I suspect.

NPR had an interview with Jeffress this morning. The interview was recorded before Trump's comment about Antifa violence was published, so he wasn't asked about that, but he did discuss why Evangelicals support Trump. He was clearly in the Trump camp even after hearing the part about how Democrats would turn to violence if they won (he was at the dinner).

So, at least one prominent evangelical had no issues with Trump's comments. (He also suggested that Trump was more honest than Hillary and that, after all, man is fallible but God forgives.)
 
Trump tweets

"CNN is being torn apart from within based on their being caught in a major lie and refusing to admit the mistake. Sloppy
@carlbernstein
, a man who lives in the past and thinks like a degenerate fool, making up story after story, is being laughed at all over the country! Fake News"
 
And I smell Stephan Miller's foul stench behind the passport issue. Miller is pretty much an open bigot, and he has taking control of US immigratation policy.

"Stephen", isn't it?

No offense intended, but I think you've misspelled it twice.
 
And I smell Stephan Miller's foul stench behind the passport issue. Miller is pretty much an open bigot, and he has taking control of US immigratation policy.

It's actually about the fingerprint database being updated under a program started under Obama. They can now match older fingerprints of those who were criminals and deported with the fake identities they claimed later on.

The recommendations to proceed were given in Sept. 2016. Trump opened an office to deal with the cases that came out of that program.

See the other thread (the one specifically about this) for the details and links.
 
NPR had an interview with Jeffress this morning. The interview was recorded before Trump's comment about Antifa violence was published, so he wasn't asked about that, but he did discuss why Evangelicals support Trump. He was clearly in the Trump camp even after hearing the part about how Democrats would turn to violence if they won (he was at the dinner).

So, at least one prominent evangelical had no issues with Trump's comments. (He also suggested that Trump was more honest than Hillary and that, after all, man is fallible but God forgives.)

It's very enlightening to see those Christian values at work.
 
It's very enlightening to see those Christian values at work.
Money is the only value held dear by conservative Christians. As long as the animal's lies accrue to their financial benefit, they'll continue supporting him. Sticking it to the darkies is just a sweet bonus in their eyes.
 
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