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You mean like filing 4 bankruptcies and stiffing workers and putting them out of business as a result?

Considering his business acumen directly led to his colossal failure in Atlantic City, I hope he does the complete opposite.

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So now trump is the reason that a\c is failing? That is a new one. How about unions?
 

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You mean like filing 4 bankruptcies and stiffing workers and putting them out of business as a result?

Considering his business acumen directly led to his colossal failure in Atlantic City, I hope he does the complete opposite.
In a Capitalistic society you have winners and losers.
In a Socialistic society everyone gets a trophy.
And guess who pays for those trophies? The trophy fairy.
 

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Can you imagine the crying and protesting from the left if the moment comes when the national debt counter changes direction?
 

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It is amazing how the left is emboldened. My wife called it, these people are un-American. They are rooting against the country to do well. Liberalism is a mental disorder. How well have things worked out in Europe with their acceptance of all of the "refugees"? Today's marches weren't for women's rights. If you look at the list of groups that participated they are all Soros funded agitation groups. Look at how many Islamic groups were involved. Really, are you fucking serious, raghead muslim groups participating in a women's rights rally? They probably should start with their religion which subjugates women to second class citizens. What a joke. Fuck all of these anti-Americans. Kiss my ass. I put up with Obongo now deal with it.
 

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Can you imagine the crying and protesting from the left if the moment comes when the national debt counter changes direction?

They just voted to add 9.7 trillion in debt over 10 years, that debt counter won't be moving but one direction if that budget passes.
 

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They just voted to add 9.7 trillion in debt over 10 years, that debt counter won't be moving but one direction if that budget passes.
Does that include international trade renegotiations, federal funds withheld from sanctuary cities, net positive revenue from corporations building new plants and hiring new income tax paying employees, etc.? No, I didn't think so
 

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Day 2 : Throws a fit when someone says the crowd wasn't big , then tells a room full of CIA agents " I love you "

Really ? I love you ? .. Did he pass out Hershey Kisses afterwards ?
 

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Does that include international trade renegotiations, federal funds withheld from sanctuary cities, net positive revenue from corporations building new plants and hiring new income tax paying employees, etc.? No, I didn't think so

Those are all great but at same time no guarantee they are happening anytime soon. Why not cut spending, balance the budget and quit spending money you don't have, if those things happen it's gravy and they can start cutting into the deficit.
 

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NOT WASTING ANY TIME!!!!


Trump signs executive order on Obamacare; enacts regulatory freeze

By MJ Lee, Tal Kopan and Tami Luhby, CNN
Updated 8:46 PM ET, Fri January 20, 2017



<cite class="el-editorial-source" style='box-sizing: border-box; font-family: CNN, "Helvetica Neue", Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif; font-style: normal; font-weight: 700;'>Washington (CNN)</cite>Within hours of taking the oath of office, President Donald Trump on Friday night signed an executive order aimed at trying to fulfill one of his most impassioned campaign promises: Rolling back Obamacare.

The multi-part executive order stated that the administration's official policy is "to seek the prompt repeal" of the Affordable Care Act -- but at the same time emphasized that his administration must continue to uphold the law.
With his signature, Trump sent a powerful signal on Day One of his presidency: His top priority in the Oval Office will be dismantling the health care law that covers some 20 million Americans.
The signing of the order also highlighted how deeply divisive Obamacare remains seven years after its inception: passing a health care reform bill was one of President Barack Obama's first priorities when he took office in 2009; overhauling it is now an urgent mission of Obama's successor.
The also directs the secretary of health and human services and the heads of other agencies to use their discretion to help individuals, healthcare providers, insurers and others avoid any burdens stemming from the Affordable Care Act.
"He has been told that he needs to comply with the law," said Timothy Jost, an emeritus professor at Washington and Lee University School of Law, "but is directing the agencies to begin taking steps towards reducing regulatory requirements and giving more discretion to the states."
The order also looks to give states more flexibility and control over their health care markets, in keeping with longstanding Republican beliefs.
White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus also sent out a memo to all government agencies and departments calling for a regulatory freeze,.
Signal on Day One


Republicans have been railing against the health care law for years, using "repeal and replace Obamacare" as a political rallying cry to gin up support within the GOP base. During the presidential campaign, Trump promised his supporters that as president, he would do away with the law and that his alternative would be "something terrific."
But Republican lawmakers are quickly learning how difficult it will be to overhaul the law.
Initially, GOP leaders signaled that they would move forward with a vote to repeal major portions of Obamacare but delay the repeal from going into effect for a few years to give the party time to craft a replacement plan.
But that "repeal and delay" strategy drew almost immediate pushback. Rank-and-file Republicans grew nervous that the uncertainty created by the lack of a replacement would spark chaos in the insurance market -- and leave the party holding the blame for millions of Americans who might confront either disrupted or halt in coverage.
Trump has been adamant that "repeal and replace" must happen more or less simultaneously -- a stance that GOP leaders on the Hill have since adopted.
And according to Hill sources, senior Republicans are exploring multiple avenues through which to replace what gets rolled back, including measures tucked into the repeal bill, executive orders as well as administrative actions taken by Trump's nominee for Health and Human Services secretary, Tom Price.
Trump also signed papers confirming the appointments of James Mattis as secretary of defense and John Kelly as secretary of homeland security.
Priebus memo


Priebus issued a memorandum to all executive departments and agencies to freeze new or pending regulations -- giving the new administration time to review them.
The action is a fairly standard move for a new administration taking over for the other party. It effectively halts any lingering policies from the Obama administration before they can be finalized.
The move also gives Trump the ability to declare an immediate impact on the regulations that Republicans have long slammed as burdensome on businesses — a major promise of his administration.
Still, to roll back any number of the regulations that were finalized in the eight years that Obama was president, Trump will need an act of Congress or will need his agencies to begin the regulatory process from scratch.
Federal regulations go through a multi-step process in order to take full effect. The President cannot halt any regulations that have gone into effect already, but lays out steps for any that are not fully in action.
For any regulations that have yet to be sent for publishing in the Federal Register, the memo asks the agency to not send any regulation to the Federal Register until reviewed by someone selected by the President.
For those that have been sent but not published, the White House ordered the regulations withdrawn.
There are regulations have been published but have not reached their effective date. The memo instructs those regulations to be delayed for 60 days for review -- with a potential that a new notice for reopening the regulation could occur.
The memo makes an exception for "critical health, safety, financial, or national security matters," and asks agencies to identify any regulations that can't be delayed for other reasons.





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Would you suck his cock?
Yes, he proudly would. It's hysterical how anti Executive order these hypocritical phonies were. Until Jan 20th, 2017. FIXTHEDAMNCHROMEBUG!!!!!!
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[ Way to go Donald!!!!! Our tax-payers monies should not be going to fund baby killing!! Especially international baby killing ]

<header class="entry-header" style="box-sizing: border-box; color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: Lato, sans-serif; font-size: 16px;">[h=1]Donald Trump To Sign Order Blocking Funds From International Planned Parenthood[/h]<time class="entry-time" itemprop="datePublished" datetime="2017-01-22T08:07:15+00:00" style="box-sizing: border-box; display: inline-block;">January 22, 2017</time> By Robert Gehl 6 Comments
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It’s become a political symbol, albeit an important one:
Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order Sunday that halts funding for Planned Parenthood’s international operations.
Since the days of President Ronald Reagan, the funding and defunding of International Planned Parenthood has become sort of a political football. It was called the “Mexico City” Policy because Reagan signed the order in the city.
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</center>After Reagan ordered all funds be cut from the group – and any international group that won’t refuse to perform abortions, President Bill Clinton restored the funding.
Then, as one of his first acts in office, President George W. Bush cut the funding, only to have it restored again by Barack Obama.
So – that Republican Donald Trump would reinstate the policy of denying funding should come as no surprise to anyone. Still, Democrats like Sen. Jeanne Shaheen from New Hampshire reacted with faux shock and horror.
She said she plans to fight Trump on the matter through “legislative procedures.”
Of course, any legislation to overturn Trump’s ban on funding would have to get through the Republican-controlled House and Senate – then face a veto from Donald Trump.
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</center>So again, it’s a leftist making a worthless gesture.
Amnesty International also responded, saying the move would “send a dangerous message to the world that the reproductive rights of women and girls, and refugees’ rights are not a priority.”
The 1977 Hyde Amendment banned the use of federal funds for abortions within the U.S. However, the “Mexico City policy” not only extends that rule to foreign organizations but also bars them from receiving funding for non-abortion activities.
According to the Guttmacher Institute, more than $600 million in U.S. foreign aid was appropriated for family planning in fiscal year 2016. The pro-abortion institute said the money would have aided some 27 million women.
 

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Adults!!! Lmao....fighting with Alex Baldwin on twitter face)(*^%

mad dog looks like dead dog.
 

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[ Way to go Donald!!!!! Our tax-payers monies should not be going to fund baby killing!! Especially international baby killing ]

<header class="entry-header" style="box-sizing: border-box; color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: Lato, sans-serif; font-size: 16px;">Donald Trump To Sign Order Blocking Funds From International Planned Parenthood

<time class="entry-time" itemprop="datePublished" datetime="2017-01-22T08:07:15+00:00" style="box-sizing: border-box; display: inline-block;">January 22, 2017</time> By Robert Gehl 6 Comments
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It’s become a political symbol, albeit an important one:
Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order Sunday that halts funding for Planned Parenthood’s international operations.

Hypocrites Being Hypocrites as usual. These phonies railed on and on about Obama exceeding his power with executive orders. But of course, now they LOVE Executive orders. No surprise the biggest phony hypocrite and racist here in Zit, leads the hypocrisy parade. "One thing you have been right about, is that it is hypocritical for me to be a Christian, and spew venom the way I have been. I'm not proud of it, and I know I've said that before, and haven't improved"
 

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Hypocrites Being Hypocrites as usual. These phonies railed on and on about Obama exceeding his power with executive orders. But of course, now they LOVE Executive orders. No surprise the biggest phony hypocrite and racist here in Zit, leads the hypocrisy parade. "One thing you have been right about, is that it is hypocritical for me to be a Christian, and spew venom the way I have been. I'm not proud of it, and I know I've said that before, and haven't improved"

Did you expect something different? I didn't.....they are very predictable group of robots
 

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[ Way to go Donald!!!!! Our tax-payers monies should not be going to fund baby killing!! Especially international baby killing ]

<header class="entry-header" style="box-sizing: border-box; color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: Lato, sans-serif; font-size: 16px;">Donald Trump To Sign Order Blocking Funds From International Planned Parenthood

<time class="entry-time" itemprop="datePublished" datetime="2017-01-22T08:07:15+00:00" style="box-sizing: border-box; display: inline-block;">January 22, 2017</time> By Robert Gehl 6 Comments
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It’s become a political symbol, albeit an important one:
Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order Sunday that halts funding for Planned Parenthood’s international operations.
Since the days of President Ronald Reagan, the funding and defunding of International Planned Parenthood has become sort of a political football. It was called the “Mexico City” Policy because Reagan signed the order in the city.
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</center>After Reagan ordered all funds be cut from the group – and any international group that won’t refuse to perform abortions, President Bill Clinton restored the funding.
Then, as one of his first acts in office, President George W. Bush cut the funding, only to have it restored again by Barack Obama.
So – that Republican Donald Trump would reinstate the policy of denying funding should come as no surprise to anyone. Still, Democrats like Sen. Jeanne Shaheen from New Hampshire reacted with faux shock and horror.
She said she plans to fight Trump on the matter through “legislative procedures.”
Of course, any legislation to overturn Trump’s ban on funding would have to get through the Republican-controlled House and Senate – then face a veto from Donald Trump.
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</center>So again, it’s a leftist making a worthless gesture.
Amnesty International also responded, saying the move would “send a dangerous message to the world that the reproductive rights of women and girls, and refugees’ rights are not a priority.”
The 1977 Hyde Amendment banned the use of federal funds for abortions within the U.S. However, the “Mexico City policy” not only extends that rule to foreign organizations but also bars them from receiving funding for non-abortion activities.
According to the Guttmacher Institute, more than $600 million in U.S. foreign aid was appropriated for family planning in fiscal year 2016. The pro-abortion institute said the money would have aided some 27 million women.

YES! YES! YES!

Use that pen and phone to burn progressivism!!

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Did you expect something different? I didn't.....they are very predictable group of robots
Of course I didn't expect different. We both know these idiots are the most predictable sub humans that exist. They have no morals and integrity.
 

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