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Should be the new immigration order:




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Donald Trump is not a politician, he is a leader, politicians are a dime a dozen, leaders are priceless.
 
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Parents and educators who lied to and created these fearful snowflake children should be ashamed of themselves.

While the reality is this is child abuse, they think a child spewing Trump hate is "cute".


It's disgusting using children in such a way.

Equally disgusting was this recent event in Illinois:




Link to original video: https://youtu.be/1DeJ6Y1oaIo


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video of Priebus and Bannon at CPAC

25 minutes long, but I am 5 minutes in and it is fun

https://youtu.be/lT59InhawBg

from:

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/...-be-stopped-n2289874

video highly recommended
 
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Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:
quote:
Originally posted by lbj:
Parents and educators who lied to and created these fearful snowflake children should be ashamed of themselves.

While the reality is this is child abuse, they think a child spewing Trump hate is "cute".


It's disgusting using children in such a way.

Equally disgusting was this recent event in Illinois:

[FLASH_VIDEO]

Link to original video: https://youtu.be/1DeJ6Y1oaIo


That is disturbing.



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Originally posted by Skins2881:
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Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:
quote:
Originally posted by lbj:
Parents and educators who lied to and created these fearful snowflake children should be ashamed of themselves.

While the reality is this is child abuse, they think a child spewing Trump hate is "cute".


It's disgusting using children in such a way.

Equally disgusting was this recent event in Illinois:

[FLASH_VIDEO]

Link to original video: https://youtu.be/1DeJ6Y1oaIo


That is disturbing.


If these "parents" lived in the West Bank, they'd be strapping bomb vests onto their kids and smiling while they did.
 
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Our President works his magic at a listening session with a roomful of CEO's.





Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3t8t0_E0Qg


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I think people forget that it's not just the miners impacted. I have friends who work for the railroad, not to mention machinists, mechanics, engineers, truck drivers, single moms working in restaurants in these mining towns, etc who are impacted by this war on coal. It has a tremendous trickle down effect and it's not an exaggeration to say the past 8 years have been an economic depression in the Appalachians.


The railroads are heavily impacted when coal is involved...I've been retired almost 6 years...even before I retired the democrats were losing some of their shine with several rail unions. The Dems were putting pressure on the local union leaders to keep the members in the fold and voting democrat...it didn't work well at all, even back then, and from what I was told by friends still working during the last election cycle...the majority of union members and some local leaders had totally jumped ship from Hillary and Sanders over to Trump as a result of their environment platform (especially coal)...it makes no sense to vote for the party that will cut your throat and that idea caught on with railroad union working men and women...the reduction of coal traffic and revenue was a major cause of Knoxville's Norfolk Southern car repair facility to shut down with a loss of almost 80 good paying jobs.

Except for staunch blue dog true believers (there ARE ALWAYS those) very few rail union rank and file members bought Obama's "friends of coal" bullshit early in his first election...

Democrats need to fear losing the union vote they have always counted on as being theirs no matter what...what they are failing to realize is that working America is waking up and the free shit America is quickly becoming their only base.

I can't stand a damn democrat.


Coal is running again locally. These trucks are loading up and heading to the railyard:



People around here are ecstatic. You wouldn't believe how this makes people feel, the optimism is palpable.



“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.”
- John Adams
 
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People around here are ecstatic.

^^^ Sweet!

Meanwhile,... The leftist media (formerly MSM) continues it's narrative, unabated:




"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible."
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President Trump at CPAC: I love the First Amendment! Who uses it more than me?

Big Grin


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President Trump at CPAC: I love the First Amendment! Who uses it more than me?

Big Grin


Trump's Speech was awesome! I counted no less than a dozen standing ovations.




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Originally posted by Bisleyblackhawk:
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Originally posted by BamaJeepster:
I think people forget that it's not just the miners impacted. I have friends who work for the railroad, not to mention machinists, mechanics, engineers, truck drivers, single moms working in restaurants in these mining towns, etc who are impacted by this war on coal. It has a tremendous trickle down effect and it's not an exaggeration to say the past 8 years have been an economic depression in the Appalachians.


The railroads are heavily impacted when coal is involved...I've been retired almost 6 years...even before I retired the democrats were losing some of their shine with several rail unions. The Dems were putting pressure on the local union leaders to keep the members in the fold and voting democrat...it didn't work well at all, even back then, and from what I was told by friends still working during the last election cycle...the majority of union members and some local leaders had totally jumped ship from Hillary and Sanders over to Trump as a result of their environment platform (especially coal)...it makes no sense to vote for the party that will cut your throat and that idea caught on with railroad union working men and women...the reduction of coal traffic and revenue was a major cause of Knoxville's Norfolk Southern car repair facility to shut down with a loss of almost 80 good paying jobs.

Except for staunch blue dog true believers (there ARE ALWAYS those) very few rail union rank and file members bought Obama's "friends of coal" bullshit early in his first election...

Democrats need to fear losing the union vote they have always counted on as being theirs no matter what...what they are failing to realize is that working America is waking up and the free shit America is quickly becoming their only base.

I can't stand a damn democrat.


Coal is running again locally. These trucks are loading up and heading to the railyard:



People around here are ecstatic. You wouldn't believe how this makes people feel, the optimism is palpable.


I have friends in Paonia, CO who work in the nearby coal region who are thrilled to be working again.


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Scott Pelley has a ton of "professional" experience that has never been called to account for his decidedly anti-Trump binge.
 
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video of President Trump at CPAC

https://www.nytimes.com/video/...dent-trump-cpac.html

President Trump starts at 21 minutes into the video

Everyone kept standing after he came out.

President Trump had to tell them to sit down
 
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Maybe Warren Buffet can recoup some of his oil-carrying losses by carrying coal?

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George Takei says Trump will cause an "American Spring." Good call Georgie boy. He did that already on Nov 8th. Big Grin
 
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I never realized winning was so exhaustive.


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So there is iron in my words of life.

 
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Anyone got a link to Trump's speech at CPAC that doesn't give NYT clicks?


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Originally posted by BamaJeepster:
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Originally posted by Bisleyblackhawk:
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Originally posted by BamaJeepster:
I think people forget that it's not just the miners impacted. I have friends who work for the railroad, not to mention machinists, mechanics, engineers, truck drivers, single moms working in restaurants in these mining towns, etc who are impacted by this war on coal. It has a tremendous trickle down effect and it's not an exaggeration to say the past 8 years have been an economic depression in the Appalachians.


The railroads are heavily impacted when coal is involved...I've been retired almost 6 years...even before I retired the democrats were losing some of their shine with several rail unions. The Dems were putting pressure on the local union leaders to keep the members in the fold and voting democrat...it didn't work well at all, even back then, and from what I was told by friends still working during the last election cycle...the majority of union members and some local leaders had totally jumped ship from Hillary and Sanders over to Trump as a result of their environment platform (especially coal)...it makes no sense to vote for the party that will cut your throat and that idea caught on with railroad union working men and women...the reduction of coal traffic and revenue was a major cause of Knoxville's Norfolk Southern car repair facility to shut down with a loss of almost 80 good paying jobs.

Except for staunch blue dog true believers (there ARE ALWAYS those) very few rail union rank and file members bought Obama's "friends of coal" bullshit early in his first election...

Democrats need to fear losing the union vote they have always counted on as being theirs no matter what...what they are failing to realize is that working America is waking up and the free shit America is quickly becoming their only base.

I can't stand a damn democrat.


Coal is running again locally. These trucks are loading up and heading to the railyard:



People around here are ecstatic. You wouldn't believe how this makes people feel, the optimism is palpable.


HELL YES!!! AMERICAN ENERGY!!!

RMD




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try this link for DJT speech
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHarr-YjosU
 
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