Trump's First Year: An Amazing Success

I use to say that Trump was racial insensitive myself but take it from a black man who has black family members and is involved in African American communities, none of us are saying that. And I don't believe that anymore. He is a racist. That poll shows it. His approval rating is lower than the view that is racist. He has said too many things throughout his political career and personal life to keep giving him the benefit of doubt. I say, if these are the things he's willing to say in public and to people he isn't close with, imagine what he says to his family and close friends. But as long as people (not just his base) keep giving him the benefit of the doubt, we will keep having to deal with a racist man saying racist things and people quickly saying he isn't a racist. It's horrible that we have to live in a country where a man can call a whole continent a shithouse, defend white supremacists spitting in the face of people who look like me, and then other white people say well he just misinformed. The divide in this country will continue to grow with talk like that. And it's a shame because it only benefits people like Trump and white supremacists. Originally Posted by Austin Dude
I see your case of Trump Derangement Syndrome hasn't improved. Oh well, it should go away in about 7 years.
I see your case of Trump Derangement Syndrome hasn't improved. Oh well, it should go away in about 7 years. Originally Posted by centexguy
Making up fake syndromes to deal with things you don't want to hear isn't a good way to live your life. Maybe you should improve on that. I'm apparently not the only person in the country to think he's a racist. Like the polls show, it's actually higher than his approval rating. Oh but I won't have to wait 7 years to be done with Trump. And I will have the joy of the elections coming up in November to look forward to. After that we will get to see the horror Trump has subjected our country to lessen. So there's that.
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I see your case of Trump Derangement Syndrome hasn't improved. Oh well, it should go away in about 7 years. Originally Posted by centexguy
No. It's terminal.

And, that's a good thing!
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I will have the joy of the elections coming up in November to look forward to. Originally Posted by Austin Dude
https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinio...ity-ncna844236

"Those anticipating a Democratic wave must understand, first, that most of the public now considers the economy to be in great shape. That is a critical issue when it comes to getting elected. Remember the presidential campaign of the Democrats’ own Bill Clinton coined the phrase, “The economy, stupid.”

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/publ...gain_this_fall

"Democrats aren't promising anything. Voters may take them at their word -- and let the Republicans keep on keeping on."

http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/3...idterm-chances

"Stivers said the bump in Trump’s approval rating is a good sign for Republicans running for reelection."

"A Monmouth University Poll released Wednesday showed that Trump’s approval rating had jumped 10 points compared to last month, while the Democratic advantage on the generic ballot had shrunk to 2 percentage points."

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https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinio...ity-ncna844236

"Those anticipating a Democratic wave must understand, first, that most of the public now considers the economy to be in great shape. That is a critical issue when it comes to getting elected. Remember the presidential campaign of the Democrats’ own Bill Clinton coined the phrase, “The economy, stupid.”

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/publ...gain_this_fall

"Democrats aren't promising anything. Voters may take them at their word -- and let the Republicans keep on keeping on."

http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/3...idterm-chances

"Stivers said the bump in Trump’s approval rating is a good sign for Republicans running for reelection."

"A Monmouth University Poll released Wednesday showed that Trump’s approval rating had jumped 10 points compared to last month, while the Democratic advantage on the generic ballot had shrunk to 2 percentage points."

Originally Posted by gfejunkie
Trump has certainly pulled up a bit but still is negative in EVERY poll when it comes to his overall approval rating in office. Yes, he is doing okay in his approval rating on the economy but he must be failing elsewhere. -2% to -23% overall.

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...oval-6179.html

There is a special election in Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional District on March 13th. This is Trump country and he won the district by 20 points in 2016. Democrat Conor Lamb vs. Republican Rick Saccone. Both Trump and Pence have visited the area in support of Saccone. A great deal of money has been spent in support of Saccone. This election has been called a "must-win" for Trump after recent disasters at the polls for Republicans. Saccone is the favorite but by much less than 20 points. I believe that this is the last bell weather test before November. Should be interesting.
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***Yawn***

All the dimretards have to offer is hate.

The only issue they apparently care about is DACA and they're on the wrong side of that one too...

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/guyben...lling-n2444632

"Democrats reacted to President Trump's initial offer with counter-productive contempt and race-baiting, but his proposal wasn't unreasonable on the merits."

Ask millsy. Race baiting is a sure fire way to stir up a little hate.

http://canadafreepress.com/article/h...-for-democrats


"For the last few years, Democrats have - almost across the board - abandoned issues that matter to working Americans in favor of supporting their march toward expanding legal and illegal immigration."

Dimretards are going to have to stop relying on a permanent dependent underclass vote for their power.
The problem is... They don't stay dependent forever.
https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinio...ity-ncna844236

"Those anticipating a Democratic wave must understand, first, that most of the public now considers the economy to be in great shape. That is a critical issue when it comes to getting elected. Remember the presidential campaign of the Democrats’ own Bill Clinton coined the phrase, “The economy, stupid.”

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/publ...gain_this_fall

"Democrats aren't promising anything. Voters may take them at their word -- and let the Republicans keep on keeping on."

http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/3...idterm-chances

"Stivers said the bump in Trump’s approval rating is a good sign for Republicans running for reelection."

"A Monmouth University Poll released Wednesday showed that Trump’s approval rating had jumped 10 points compared to last month, while the Democratic advantage on the generic ballot had shrunk to 2 percentage points."

Originally Posted by gfejunkie
Maybe look at how the economy has been and see how low his numbers were and continue to be. He has a uncanny ability to separate the success of the economy from his approval. Maybe has to do with people not liking him, his way of governing or what he says. Not to mention, they have oversold what the average American will get back from the tax cut and the reports of the amounts companies and the 1% get back will be easy to show who really benefited from the cut.


Oh for all those talks of needing something, and Trump having good economic numbers... we continue to see a wave of voters coming out against Trump. But you see these things and continue to make excuses:
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/poli...icle-1.3804413

But keep lying to yourself as more and more special elections have results where people flip heavy Trump seats and seats Republican held for decades. It will make it so much sweeter when y'all look up in November and have to lie about what happened.
***Yawn***

All the dimretards have to offer is hate.

The only issue they apparently care about is DACA and they're on the wrong side of that one too...

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/guyben...lling-n2444632

"Democrats reacted to President Trump's initial offer with counter-productive contempt and race-baiting, but his proposal wasn't unreasonable on the merits."

Ask millsy. Race baiting is a sure fire way to stir up a little hate.

http://canadafreepress.com/article/h...-for-democrats


"For the last few years, Democrats have - almost across the board - abandoned issues that matter to working Americans in favor of supporting their march toward expanding legal and illegal immigration." Originally Posted by gfejunkie

That's odd you tell me that. Maybe more people should tell Trump that since he does that all the time. He race baits and uses wedge issues to placate his base.

Should we switch from race to how Trump and his administration handle the men who abuse women? Because I remember a Trump lackey on here saying Cory Booker looked like an abusive ex, well looks like Trump people are ok with an abusive ex and him dating someone in their administration. This administration lacks any morals.
Trump has certainly pulled up a bit but still is negative in EVERY poll when it comes to his overall approval rating in office. Yes, he is doing okay in his approval rating on the economy but he must be failing elsewhere. -2% to -23% overall.

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...oval-6179.html

There is a special election in Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional District on March 13th. This is Trump country and he won the district by 20 points in 2016. Democrat Conor Lamb vs. Republican Rick Saccone. Both Trump and Pence have visited the area in support of Saccone. A great deal of money has been spent in support of Saccone. This election has been called a "must-win" for Trump after recent disasters at the polls for Republicans. Saccone is the favorite but by much less than 20 points. I believe that this is the last bell weather test before November. Should be interesting. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
That is a tough seat to win. It's not a swing or lean seat. It's a heavy Republican seat that shouldn't be in play. If the Democrat wins that seat or loses by 2-5 points, that's scary for Trump.
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Should we switch from race to how Trump and his administration handle the men who abuse women? Originally Posted by Austin Dude
Yeah. They get fired.
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Ask millsy. Race baiting is a sure fire way to stir up a little hate. Originally Posted by gfejunkie
That's odd you tell me that. Maybe more people should tell Trump that since he does that all the time. He race baits and uses wedge issues to placate his base. Originally Posted by Austin Dude
Is it confession time, millsy???
Is it confession time, millsy??? Originally Posted by gfejunkie
Confession time? Not at all. I don't race bait. I do and will always put out people are racist and racism. But my point was that Trump race baits all the time. So maybe more of your fellow cult members should tell dear leader to stop if you want others to do the same.
Yeah. They get fired. Originally Posted by gfejunkie

Yeah he got fired after it became public and they couldn't hide it. But they've known for months. The ex wife told them. The FBI told them he had issues that prevented a clearance. And they never looked into it after a year? They knew and did nothing. It's been reported White House council knew for a while but thought he was a steady hand to have around. But nice try.
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Confession time? Originally Posted by Austin Dude
They do say it's good for the soul, Milly23

https://www.eccie.net/showpost.php?p...&postcount=660
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That is a tough seat to win. It's not a swing or lean seat. It's a heavy Republican seat that shouldn't be in play. If the Democrat wins that seat or loses by 2-5 points, that's scary for Trump. Originally Posted by Austin Dude
And I never thought Alabama would elect a Democrat to the Senate in 2017. A state Trump won by 29% in 2016. Yes, the Republican was a 100% certified bigot but Trump backed him. Politics is obviously more important than integrity.

I agree that the seat in Pennsylvania will probably not move from red to blue. But if the outcome does not not come close to Trump's performance in the district in 2016 it will be another bad omen for Republicans in November.