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Old 01-20-2017, 01:13 PM
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Fixed it for you. I'm sure the Dems will engage in all manner of mischief in an effort to try and stay relevant.
"Allegations"? Are Detroit schools that bad that they never taught you how corrupt Nixon was or were you just snoozing in class?
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Fixed it for you. I'm sure the Dems will engage in all manner of mischief in an effort to try and stay relevant.
I have a feeling der Trumpenfuhrer will hand them their relevance on a silver platter.
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Old 01-20-2017, 01:28 PM
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"Allegations"? Are Detroit schools that bad that they never taught you how corrupt Nixon was or were you just snoozing in class?
The point was that there will be no comparison btw Nixon and Trump. However, I'm sure the Dems will continue doing whatever they can to make it look that way.
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In the immortal words of Herr Twitler, "Sad".
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Old 01-20-2017, 01:29 PM
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I have a feeling der Trumpenfuhrer will hand them their relevance on a silver platter.
You had a feeling about the relevance of Kasich as a candidate. See where that got ya?
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Excuses, excuses...
No. People came from all over the world to mark that historic occasion.

I personally know people from the Midlands of England who came.
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You had a feeling about the relevance of Kasich as a candidate. See where that got ya?
Though he was my preference, I still don't think he was relevant other than he had the guts to not roll over for der Trumpenfuhrer like the rest of the compliant GOP, notwithstanding Trump's profound lack of dignity, temperament, and competence for the job. Maryland's governor, Larry Hogan, also maintained a respectable distance from your Trumpenfuhrer, to his credit.
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In the immortal words of Herr Twitler, "Sad".
Metro ridership for Trump's inauguration was about 193,000 whereas Metroridership for Obama's for the same time span was 513,000 (and a fair number of Trump's riders were protesters).
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Old 01-20-2017, 01:52 PM
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'Trump’s America is a rotten place'

"President Trump delivered a campaign speech, not an inaugural address today. That he and his staff do not understand the difference goes to the heart of his insufficiency as a leader. Addressing a shockingly sparse crowd, he painted a picture of a hellish America that can only be restored by turning inward, deciding the world is a burden and our allies are thieves.

The speech was really two separate ones slammed together.
In the first he repeated in different ways, over and over again, that “we are transferring power from Washington, D.C. and giving it back to you, the people” because, well, because anyone and everyone in government has turned America into a hellhole. “The establishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country. Their victories have not been your victories. Their triumphs have not been your triumphs.” In other words, the “establishment” that he now sits atop has betrayed the country. He did not say they were shortsighted or mistaken. He did not say they made progress but left work to do. He attributes unvarnished malice to the entire establishment, dividing it from the “people.”

He perfectly channels the resentment of the white working class. And in case you didn’t know how rotten a country this is, he described, as he did on the campaign trail, a dystopia bearing little resemblance to the real United States. (“Mothers and children trapped in poverty in our inner cities, rusted-out factories, scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation, an education system flush with cash but which leaves our young and beautiful students deprived of all knowledge. And the crime and the gangs and the drugs that have stolen too many lives and robbed our country of so much unrealized potential.”) You would not know that unemployment stands at 4.7 percent, crime is down and productivity up. He sees only blight. “This American carnage stops right here and stops right now,” he declared.

Carnage. Take that in for a moment. Does he see America as a decimated, destroyed and weak country? Apparently yes — or he would like us to believe so in order to, in a year or so, declare how everything has improved.

The second part of the speech was a dark, ugly tribute to “America First,” the language of nationalism, nativism and protectionism. One cringes to hear the president use the phrase of the Charles Lindbergh, fascist-sympathizing set of the 1930s. He puts forth a demonstrably false narrative that we benefited other countries at the expense of our own. He sees no benefit from markets we have developed, from collective security, from the spread of democratic governments, from the prevention of violence on the scale of the two 20th-century world wars. Just as we are supposed to resent the “establishment,” he is telling America to resent the world. One would never know that we have continued to be the world’s only true superpower, that a couple billion people have been lifted from poverty and age expectancy has soared. He does not care to know. They’re robbing us blind, got it?" WaPo

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...=.6b35fbce956e

The words of some disaffected lefty pundit and Clintonista? Nope. This is an op-ed in today's Post from arch-conservative J. Rubin. Well worth reading the whole thing, Washington Post's paywall is down this weekend.
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The power he's giving back is going to megacorp, not the average worker. We should be absolutely clear about that. Trickle down is our only hope.
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