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The Trump Presidency : Year IV

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November 23, 2024, 06:35 PM
parabellum
The Trump Presidency : Year IV
I'll place this at the top of this page to give people a better look at it:
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Originally posted by parabellum:
I am officially tired of people second-guessing President Trump, and I am astonished at how quickly our victory has worn off for some of you.

I trust the man's judgement, especially since he has been down this road before, and since he has weathered incessant attacks on his person, his character and his family for just shy of a decade.

Of all threads currently active in this forum, this one in particular moves the fastest and consequently, posts get buried quickly.

Nevertheless, I am, in this post, serving notice to all members that I have had my fill of the second-guessing and each of you can expect for me to exhibit virtually no patience with any more of this stuff.

Fair warning. Be happy. Have faith.

And above all, for goodness sake (and for yours), think before you post.

November 23, 2024, 06:39 PM
egregore
Posted by HRK:
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Forgot about her 2A actions ...

Posted by nukeandpave:
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She is pro red flag laws.
Screw her.


Perfect Solution Fallacy

On full display with these and some other posts. Nobody is perfect. Get over it.
November 23, 2024, 08:41 PM
grumpy1
So Pam Bondi might not be perfect on the Second Amendment, well a lot say the same thing about President Trump but I feel pretty damn good about his choices for his three Justices for the Supreme Court.

One thing Pam Bondi certainly won't do is pull a Jeff Sessions and turn President Trump over to another Robert Mueller for another three year witch hunt shortly after becoming President or be a back stabber like William Barr.

Pam Bondi has opposed AWB in the past and being loyal to President Trump will respect his guidance on anything related to the Second Amendment including who is chosen to the ATF. Personally I would probably give her a B on Second Amendment issues in contrast to an F for Merick Garland.

In her position as AG I am in no way worried about her and the Second Amendment and I fully support President Trump with his choices.
November 23, 2024, 10:30 PM
nhracecraft
I want whomever Trump wants! Just Sayin'... Wink


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November 23, 2024, 11:53 PM
Largefarva
I’m quite certain that Trump learned from his first term on what to look out for in people he can trust. Plus, Don Jr. has a very active role in the selection process. They know what they are doing and that’s good enough for me. I’m very excited for the next four years. So much winning is in our future.
November 24, 2024, 01:22 AM
tleddy
President Trump has had four years of time to prepare for this victory! He is a brilliant master strategist and I have complete trust in his ability to manage the Presidency.

He deserves out total support - he has mine.


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November 24, 2024, 05:57 AM
wcb6092
This says it all: If this neocon war monger is against him, he is the right man.


John Bolton issues savage take on Trump's pick for counter-terrorism chief Sebastian Gorka

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ne...Sebastian-Gorka.html

In a scathing critique, John Bolton labeled Gorka a 'con man' arguing that his appointment is the 'worst cabinet appointment in recent American history' and a poor choice for the National Security Council's efforts to combat terrorism effectively.

Speaking to CNN, Bolton did not hold back stating: 'I wouldn't have him in any U.S. government.'

'He doesn't display loyalty. He displays fealty. And that's what Trump wants.He doesn't want Gorka's opinions, he wants Gorka to say "yes, sir,"' Bolton said.

More at link


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November 24, 2024, 08:28 AM
Muddflap
John’s just pissed cause he hasn’t been picked for anything.
November 24, 2024, 08:47 AM
12131
Nah, the warhawk asshole is just a bitter attention whore because Trump fired him. He knew damn well he wasn't going to be anywhere near Trump's circle again.


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November 24, 2024, 09:03 AM
ranger312
Trust President Trump. The American people do!

53% Of Americans Approve Of Trump’s 2nd Term Plans: Pew Research
November 24, 2024, 09:16 AM
oddball
quote:
Originally posted by 12131:
Nah, the warhawk asshole is just a bitter attention whore because Trump fired him. He knew damn well he wasn't going to be anywhere near Trump's circle again.


Bolton admitted that in 2020, he voted for Dick Cheney for POTUS as a write-in candidate, and was going to do the same in 2024.



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November 24, 2024, 10:28 AM
Rightwire
quote:
Originally posted by ranger312:
Trust President Trump. The American people do!

53% Of Americans Approve Of Trump’s 2nd Term Plans: Pew Research


There you have it, protecting Democracy. Majority rules. Funny how it seems that 'protecting Democracy' for some is more about 'making it my way'.




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November 24, 2024, 10:30 AM
chellim1
quote:
Originally posted by oddball:
quote:
Originally posted by 12131:
Nah, the warhawk asshole is just a bitter attention whore because Trump fired him. He knew damn well he wasn't going to be anywhere near Trump's circle again.

Bolton admitted that in 2020, he voted for Dick Cheney for POTUS as a write-in candidate, and was going to do the same in 2024.

Bolton is a warhawk asshole. He should be no where near government. I wish they would stop giving him interviews. We would be better off if he was completely ignored.



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-- Justice Janice Rogers Brown

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November 24, 2024, 10:42 AM
downtownv
John Bolton did not serve in the military. That's why he is such a war hawk.


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November 24, 2024, 10:57 AM
spunk639
President Trump is playing chess, the people who criticize his choices are playing tic, tac, toe.
November 24, 2024, 11:05 AM
parabellum
Yeah, things are terrible:

Mexican President Folding After Just One Phone Call with Trump

The spark of resistance is officially gone — as at least one foreign leader already appears to be folding after just one phone call with President-elect Donald Trump.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is signaling that significant policy changes are on the table just days after a post-Election Day congratulatory call to the U.S. president-elect.

Trump reportedly shattered the “cordial” call by bringing up the most pressing issue on U.S.-Mexico relations: the lengthy border between our two countries and the unacceptable state of it.

According to Fox News Digital, Sheinbaum is considering the adjustments in direct response to the incoming Trump administration.

In a recent press conference, the Mexican president gave assurances that the nation’s sovereignty would not be lost while maintaining a positive relationship with Trump.

The policy changes could be expected across multiple sectors as America’s relationship with Mexico is more complicated than border security issues alone.

Mexico’s economy, while historically not the most robust, stands to lose in a big way.

Tariffs floated by Trump would target Mexican exports. The automotive industry alone, an important sector in the country, could be among the most bloodied.

According to the U.S. International Trade Administration, vehicle production, including the manufacturing of parts and technology for cars, is one of Mexico’s “most significant” industries.

The automotive sector alone accounts for 3.6 percent of Mexico’s gross domestic product.

Trump’s targeting of the industry would undoubtedly shake factory floors from Baja California to the Yucatan. Marcelo Ebrard, Mexico’s economy minister, hinted that the nation may respond with tariffs of its own against the U.S..

Another area where Sheinbaum’s administration will undoubtedly have to change gears is the border.

While Mexican forces are working security on the country’s border with the United States, the effort is laughably ineffective. A way to stay in Trump’s good graces could be to simply guard the border.

The nature of the situation is clear to at least some of Mexico’s politicians.

“Claudia Sheinbaum’s administration will have to reinforce the security strategy on the southern border by deploying the National Guard and strengthening the presence of the National Migration Institute,” Mexican Congressman Raul Torres told Fox News Digital.

Trump’s promised deportation effort, which he vows will be substantial, also stands to complicate matters for Sheinbaum.

“Now with the coming Trump administration, everything is going to be much more complex because they will not only focus on immigration but also on trade and security,” Baker Institute scholar Rodrigo Montes de Oca told Fox.

In rushing to meet the results of Trump’s policies, it’s expected that Mexico may increase immigration enforcement (many “migrants” enter Mexico through that country’s own southern border) and submit to working with U.S. authorities.

And it seems Sheinbaum is not the only Mexican politician that needs to worry.

“That is why Trump went so far as to say during the campaign that if Mexico did not cooperate on these issues,” Montes de Oca continued, “he would make public the U.S. government’s intelligence information on politicians in Mexico who are related to drug cartels.”

Considering the cartels’ influence in Mexico — Sheinbaum was elected after a record number of presidential candidate assassinations, per Reuters — it’s safe to say this would likely expose a significant amount of lawmakers.

For Sheinbaum and Mexico in general, the expectations over the next four years are clear: Behave and help Trump’s America restore order, or else.
November 24, 2024, 11:32 AM
bettysnephew
Would it not be more economically feasible for Mexico to control the much shorter Guatemala and Belize borders and stop the caravans and infiltration there?



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November 24, 2024, 01:07 PM
grumpy1
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Originally posted by bettysnephew:
Would it not be more economically feasible for Mexico to control the much shorter Guatemala and Belize borders and stop the caravans and infiltration there?


Yes of course and that was what they were doing before the cartels found out how much money they could make smuggling illegals into the USA once Biden/Harris opened the border again but that will stop.
November 24, 2024, 02:14 PM
Leemur
So. Much. Winning.
November 24, 2024, 02:35 PM
Bytes
One of my favorite pass times since 11/6 is reading the posts on my tv station's website (ksl.com) stories. The site is infested with libtards having a total meltdown. The latest irritation seems to be Project 2025 coming at you full bore. It makes me smile. MAGA baby, MAGA.