in chief — but tells Democrats who complain to leave the country

As a candidate he campaigned almost exclusively on grievance in 2016, asserting just before he ran that the country “is a hellhole. We are going down fast.”

He argued that U.S. presidents were “stupid leaders” who made the “stupidest” deals and started stupid wars led by generals who were “reduced to rubble.” Federal judges were “very unfair” and “a disgrace.” The United States, he said, is a “laughingstock all over the world.”

American cities were “war zones,” even as crime fell to near-record lows. The heartland was no better — littered with “rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation,” as he declared in an inaugural address that famously decried what he called “American carnage.”

Trump has made clear he will campaign aggressively for reelection on the “love-it-or-leave-it” theme, a nativist slogan popularized during the anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s, and then against anti-war protesters and other activists in the social and political turmoil of the 1960s.

Trump is the complainer in chief — but tells Democrats who complain to leave the country

Making America great again was his slogan, when did America stop being great?

How is it that when he criticizes America he is being patriotic, but anyone he doesn't like that criticizes America is being anti American.

Please explain.

Just look at Detroit, a black Democrat run city for decades. It looks like Germany after UK bombed them.

When was the last time you were in Detroit?
 
As a candidate he campaigned almost exclusively on grievance in 2016, asserting just before he ran that the country “is a hellhole. We are going down fast.”

He argued that U.S. presidents were “stupid leaders” who made the “stupidest” deals and started stupid wars led by generals who were “reduced to rubble.” Federal judges were “very unfair” and “a disgrace.” The United States, he said, is a “laughingstock all over the world.”

American cities were “war zones,” even as crime fell to near-record lows. The heartland was no better — littered with “rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation,” as he declared in an inaugural address that famously decried what he called “American carnage.”

Trump has made clear he will campaign aggressively for reelection on the “love-it-or-leave-it” theme, a nativist slogan popularized during the anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s, and then against anti-war protesters and other activists in the social and political turmoil of the 1960s.

Trump is the complainer in chief — but tells Democrats who complain to leave the country

Making America great again was his slogan, when did America stop being great?

How is it that when he criticizes America he is being patriotic, but anyone he doesn't like that criticizes America is being anti American.

Please explain.

Just look at Detroit, a black Democrat run city for decades. It looks like Germany after UK bombed them.

When was the last time you were in Detroit?

3 1/2 years, why? Talked to a friend there yesterday.
 
As a candidate he campaigned almost exclusively on grievance in 2016, asserting just before he ran that the country “is a hellhole. We are going down fast.”

He argued that U.S. presidents were “stupid leaders” who made the “stupidest” deals and started stupid wars led by generals who were “reduced to rubble.” Federal judges were “very unfair” and “a disgrace.” The United States, he said, is a “laughingstock all over the world.”

American cities were “war zones,” even as crime fell to near-record lows. The heartland was no better — littered with “rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation,” as he declared in an inaugural address that famously decried what he called “American carnage.”

Trump has made clear he will campaign aggressively for reelection on the “love-it-or-leave-it” theme, a nativist slogan popularized during the anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s, and then against anti-war protesters and other activists in the social and political turmoil of the 1960s.

Trump is the complainer in chief — but tells Democrats who complain to leave the country

Making America great again was his slogan, when did America stop being great?

How is it that when he criticizes America he is being patriotic, but anyone he doesn't like that criticizes America is being anti American.

Please explain.

Wrong channel dude. According to some of your most popular lefties America was never great.

Jo

Obviously to your God America was never great.
 
As a candidate he campaigned almost exclusively on grievance in 2016, asserting just before he ran that the country “is a hellhole. We are going down fast.”

He argued that U.S. presidents were “stupid leaders” who made the “stupidest” deals and started stupid wars led by generals who were “reduced to rubble.” Federal judges were “very unfair” and “a disgrace.” The United States, he said, is a “laughingstock all over the world.”

American cities were “war zones,” even as crime fell to near-record lows. The heartland was no better — littered with “rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation,” as he declared in an inaugural address that famously decried what he called “American carnage.”

Trump has made clear he will campaign aggressively for reelection on the “love-it-or-leave-it” theme, a nativist slogan popularized during the anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s, and then against anti-war protesters and other activists in the social and political turmoil of the 1960s.

Trump is the complainer in chief — but tells Democrats who complain to leave the country

Making America great again was his slogan, when did America stop being great?

How is it that when he criticizes America he is being patriotic, but anyone he doesn't like that criticizes America is being anti American.

Please explain.

Wrong channel dude. According to some of your most popular lefties America was never great.

Jo

Obviously to your God America was never great.

Who's your God? :uhh:

Idk about you, but my God's the same one all the black people in my neighborhood worship. I actually like their church better, less hypocrites than the white church.
 
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As a candidate he campaigned almost exclusively on grievance in 2016, asserting just before he ran that the country “is a hellhole. We are going down fast.”

He argued that U.S. presidents were “stupid leaders” who made the “stupidest” deals and started stupid wars led by generals who were “reduced to rubble.” Federal judges were “very unfair” and “a disgrace.” The United States, he said, is a “laughingstock all over the world.”

American cities were “war zones,” even as crime fell to near-record lows. The heartland was no better — littered with “rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation,” as he declared in an inaugural address that famously decried what he called “American carnage.”

Trump has made clear he will campaign aggressively for reelection on the “love-it-or-leave-it” theme, a nativist slogan popularized during the anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s, and then against anti-war protesters and other activists in the social and political turmoil of the 1960s.

Trump is the complainer in chief — but tells Democrats who complain to leave the country

Making America great again was his slogan, when did America stop being great?

How is it that when he criticizes America he is being patriotic, but anyone he doesn't like that criticizes America is being anti American.

Please explain.
America became less than great when illegals poured in.

So you are saying it when down hill when the Pilgrims arrived.
 
America became less than great when illegals poured in.

Actually we started going downhill when some of the legal immigrants came in from Ireland and the gypsy countries. And of course we screwed the pooch by not deporting the blacks after the Civll War. Lincoln had plans to deport them but didn't live to see it done.
 
As a candidate he campaigned almost exclusively on grievance in 2016, asserting just before he ran that the country “is a hellhole. We are going down fast.”

He argued that U.S. presidents were “stupid leaders” who made the “stupidest” deals and started stupid wars led by generals who were “reduced to rubble.” Federal judges were “very unfair” and “a disgrace.” The United States, he said, is a “laughingstock all over the world.”

American cities were “war zones,” even as crime fell to near-record lows. The heartland was no better — littered with “rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation,” as he declared in an inaugural address that famously decried what he called “American carnage.”

Trump has made clear he will campaign aggressively for reelection on the “love-it-or-leave-it” theme, a nativist slogan popularized during the anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s, and then against anti-war protesters and other activists in the social and political turmoil of the 1960s.

Trump is the complainer in chief — but tells Democrats who complain to leave the country

Making America great again was his slogan, when did America stop being great?

How is it that when he criticizes America he is being patriotic, but anyone he doesn't like that criticizes America is being anti American.

Please explain.

One is making America great again, the other group is trying to destroy it. At this point you are free to whine and complain or leave.

Who is he making it great for?
 
As a candidate he campaigned almost exclusively on grievance in 2016, asserting just before he ran that the country “is a hellhole. We are going down fast.”

He argued that U.S. presidents were “stupid leaders” who made the “stupidest” deals and started stupid wars led by generals who were “reduced to rubble.” Federal judges were “very unfair” and “a disgrace.” The United States, he said, is a “laughingstock all over the world.”

American cities were “war zones,” even as crime fell to near-record lows. The heartland was no better — littered with “rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation,” as he declared in an inaugural address that famously decried what he called “American carnage.”

Trump has made clear he will campaign aggressively for reelection on the “love-it-or-leave-it” theme, a nativist slogan popularized during the anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s, and then against anti-war protesters and other activists in the social and political turmoil of the 1960s.

Trump is the complainer in chief — but tells Democrats who complain to leave the country

Making America great again was his slogan, when did America stop being great?

How is it that when he criticizes America he is being patriotic, but anyone he doesn't like that criticizes America is being anti American.

Please explain.

Wrong channel dude. According to some of your most popular lefties America was never great.

Jo

Obviously to your God America was never great.

Who's your god? :uhh:

Idk about you, but my God's the same one all the black people in my neighborhood worship. I actually like their church better, less hypocrites than the white church.

Ain't it the truth!

Jo
 
As a candidate he campaigned almost exclusively on grievance in 2016, asserting just before he ran that the country “is a hellhole. We are going down fast.”

He argued that U.S. presidents were “stupid leaders” who made the “stupidest” deals and started stupid wars led by generals who were “reduced to rubble.” Federal judges were “very unfair” and “a disgrace.” The United States, he said, is a “laughingstock all over the world.”

American cities were “war zones,” even as crime fell to near-record lows. The heartland was no better — littered with “rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation,” as he declared in an inaugural address that famously decried what he called “American carnage.”

Trump has made clear he will campaign aggressively for reelection on the “love-it-or-leave-it” theme, a nativist slogan popularized during the anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s, and then against anti-war protesters and other activists in the social and political turmoil of the 1960s.

Trump is the complainer in chief — but tells Democrats who complain to leave the country

Making America great again was his slogan, when did America stop being great?

How is it that when he criticizes America he is being patriotic, but anyone he doesn't like that criticizes America is being anti American.

Please explain.

Wrong channel dude. According to some of your most popular lefties America was never great.

Jo

Obviously to your God America was never great.

Who's your god? :uhh:

Idk about you, but my God's the same one all the black people in my neighborhood worship. I actually like their church better, less hypocrites than the white church.

Generally more fun, too.
 
As a candidate he campaigned almost exclusively on grievance in 2016, asserting just before he ran that the country “is a hellhole. We are going down fast.”

He argued that U.S. presidents were “stupid leaders” who made the “stupidest” deals and started stupid wars led by generals who were “reduced to rubble.” Federal judges were “very unfair” and “a disgrace.” The United States, he said, is a “laughingstock all over the world.”

American cities were “war zones,” even as crime fell to near-record lows. The heartland was no better — littered with “rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation,” as he declared in an inaugural address that famously decried what he called “American carnage.”

Trump has made clear he will campaign aggressively for reelection on the “love-it-or-leave-it” theme, a nativist slogan popularized during the anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s, and then against anti-war protesters and other activists in the social and political turmoil of the 1960s.

Trump is the complainer in chief — but tells Democrats who complain to leave the country

Making America great again was his slogan, when did America stop being great?

How is it that when he criticizes America he is being patriotic, but anyone he doesn't like that criticizes America is being anti American.

Please explain.
Why don't you join them? I hear Africa is lovely this time of year.

Siberia is lily white, you should love it.
 
Also Superbadbrutha Do a little research into Barry Obama's and Valerie Jarret's section 8 housing fiasco. (in Chicago)

The projects filmed in Good Times hopefully are still standing.

Obama-built stuff? Notsomuch.

Good Times what year was that and what year did Pres. Obama come on the scene?

Many years before, but those projects are still standing and the ones Obama and Jarret built have come and gone already.
 
As a candidate he campaigned almost exclusively on grievance in 2016, asserting just before he ran that the country “is a hellhole. We are going down fast.”

He argued that U.S. presidents were “stupid leaders” who made the “stupidest” deals and started stupid wars led by generals who were “reduced to rubble.” Federal judges were “very unfair” and “a disgrace.” The United States, he said, is a “laughingstock all over the world.”

American cities were “war zones,” even as crime fell to near-record lows. The heartland was no better — littered with “rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation,” as he declared in an inaugural address that famously decried what he called “American carnage.”

Trump has made clear he will campaign aggressively for reelection on the “love-it-or-leave-it” theme, a nativist slogan popularized during the anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s, and then against anti-war protesters and other activists in the social and political turmoil of the 1960s.

Trump is the complainer in chief — but tells Democrats who complain to leave the country

Making America great again was his slogan, when did America stop being great?

How is it that when he criticizes America he is being patriotic, but anyone he doesn't like that criticizes America is being anti American.

Please explain.

One is making America great again, the other group is trying to destroy it. At this point you are free to whine and complain or leave.

Who is he making it great for?


You. You're an American, right?
 
As a candidate he campaigned almost exclusively on grievance in 2016, asserting just before he ran that the country “is a hellhole. We are going down fast.”

He argued that U.S. presidents were “stupid leaders” who made the “stupidest” deals and started stupid wars led by generals who were “reduced to rubble.” Federal judges were “very unfair” and “a disgrace.” The United States, he said, is a “laughingstock all over the world.”

American cities were “war zones,” even as crime fell to near-record lows. The heartland was no better — littered with “rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation,” as he declared in an inaugural address that famously decried what he called “American carnage.”

Trump has made clear he will campaign aggressively for reelection on the “love-it-or-leave-it” theme, a nativist slogan popularized during the anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s, and then against anti-war protesters and other activists in the social and political turmoil of the 1960s.

Trump is the complainer in chief — but tells Democrats who complain to leave the country

Making America great again was his slogan, when did America stop being great?

How is it that when he criticizes America he is being patriotic, but anyone he doesn't like that criticizes America is being anti American.

Please explain.

Wrong channel dude. According to some of your most popular lefties America was never great.

Jo

Obviously to your God America was never great.

Who's your God? :uhh:

Idk about you, but my God's the same one all the black people in my neighborhood worship.

:abgg2q.jpg:MM you go to far with the comedy.

I actually like their church better, less hypocrites than the white church.

:abgg2q.jpg:You're on your way, you might be the next Lenny Bruce.
 
As a candidate he campaigned almost exclusively on grievance in 2016, asserting just before he ran that the country “is a hellhole. We are going down fast.”

He argued that U.S. presidents were “stupid leaders” who made the “stupidest” deals and started stupid wars led by generals who were “reduced to rubble.” Federal judges were “very unfair” and “a disgrace.” The United States, he said, is a “laughingstock all over the world.”

American cities were “war zones,” even as crime fell to near-record lows. The heartland was no better — littered with “rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation,” as he declared in an inaugural address that famously decried what he called “American carnage.”

Trump has made clear he will campaign aggressively for reelection on the “love-it-or-leave-it” theme, a nativist slogan popularized during the anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s, and then against anti-war protesters and other activists in the social and political turmoil of the 1960s.

Trump is the complainer in chief — but tells Democrats who complain to leave the country

Making America great again was his slogan, when did America stop being great?

How is it that when he criticizes America he is being patriotic, but anyone he doesn't like that criticizes America is being anti American.

Please explain.

One is making America great again, the other group is trying to destroy it. At this point you are free to whine and complain or leave.

Who is he making it great for?

Sorry, forgot stupid questions was an option for you.
 
As a candidate he campaigned almost exclusively on grievance in 2016, asserting just before he ran that the country “is a hellhole. We are going down fast.”

He argued that U.S. presidents were “stupid leaders” who made the “stupidest” deals and started stupid wars led by generals who were “reduced to rubble.” Federal judges were “very unfair” and “a disgrace.” The United States, he said, is a “laughingstock all over the world.”

American cities were “war zones,” even as crime fell to near-record lows. The heartland was no better — littered with “rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation,” as he declared in an inaugural address that famously decried what he called “American carnage.”

Trump has made clear he will campaign aggressively for reelection on the “love-it-or-leave-it” theme, a nativist slogan popularized during the anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s, and then against anti-war protesters and other activists in the social and political turmoil of the 1960s.

Trump is the complainer in chief — but tells Democrats who complain to leave the country

Making America great again was his slogan, when did America stop being great?

How is it that when he criticizes America he is being patriotic, but anyone he doesn't like that criticizes America is being anti American.

Please explain.

One is making America great again, the other group is trying to destroy it. At this point you are free to whine and complain or leave.

Who is he making it great for?

Sorry, forgot stupid questions was an option for you.

Hmmm, answer the question? MAWA.
 
Hmmm, answer the question? MAWA.

By returning to a healthy economy and confronting the real issues of the day (immigration, budget and others) Trump is making American better for every citizen. The division and corruption of the Democrats certainly is not a move toward a return to greatness.

By the way, I answered because you obviously can't comprehend what is going on around you without help.
 
As a candidate he campaigned almost exclusively on grievance in 2016, asserting just before he ran that the country “is a hellhole. We are going down fast.”

He argued that U.S. presidents were “stupid leaders” who made the “stupidest” deals and started stupid wars led by generals who were “reduced to rubble.” Federal judges were “very unfair” and “a disgrace.” The United States, he said, is a “laughingstock all over the world.”

American cities were “war zones,” even as crime fell to near-record lows. The heartland was no better — littered with “rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation,” as he declared in an inaugural address that famously decried what he called “American carnage.”

Trump has made clear he will campaign aggressively for reelection on the “love-it-or-leave-it” theme, a nativist slogan popularized during the anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s, and then against anti-war protesters and other activists in the social and political turmoil of the 1960s.

Trump is the complainer in chief — but tells Democrats who complain to leave the country

Making America great again was his slogan, when did America stop being great?

How is it that when he criticizes America he is being patriotic, but anyone he doesn't like that criticizes America is being anti American.

Please explain.
Why don't you join them? I hear Africa is lovely this time of year.

Siberia is lily white, you should love it.

That’s Canada as well.
 
As a candidate he campaigned almost exclusively on grievance in 2016, asserting just before he ran that the country “is a hellhole. We are going down fast.”

He argued that U.S. presidents were “stupid leaders” who made the “stupidest” deals and started stupid wars led by generals who were “reduced to rubble.” Federal judges were “very unfair” and “a disgrace.” The United States, he said, is a “laughingstock all over the world.”

American cities were “war zones,” even as crime fell to near-record lows. The heartland was no better — littered with “rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation,” as he declared in an inaugural address that famously decried what he called “American carnage.”

Trump has made clear he will campaign aggressively for reelection on the “love-it-or-leave-it” theme, a nativist slogan popularized during the anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s, and then against anti-war protesters and other activists in the social and political turmoil of the 1960s.

Trump is the complainer in chief — but tells Democrats who complain to leave the country

Making America great again was his slogan, when did America stop being great?

How is it that when he criticizes America he is being patriotic, but anyone he doesn't like that criticizes America is being anti American.

Please explain.
Why don't you join them? I hear Africa is lovely this time of year.

Siberia is lily white, you should love it.
No rioting smelly welfare mooches? Great!
 

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