Ready To Admit You Made A Huggggge Mistake???

Sometimes cowards allow truth and integrity to be beaten out of them.

You, of course, are proof of that.



Where do you find anything 'unworthy'???


Let's remind all the mindless....you......of Trump's five Nobel nominations for peace in the Middle East, quieting of North Korea, no invasions by Russia, keeping Iran guessing, having the courage to move our embassy to Jerusalem, forcing Mexico to keep invaders on their side of the border, sending ships through the South China Sea that China claimed was theirs, not turning over tons of armaments to the Taliban..........astounding foreign policy achievements that no Democrat can claim.

And that amazing achievement involving foreign policy: American energy independence.

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A nomination. Or a dozen for any prize doesnā€™t mean anything. Anyone can be nominated.

Trumps accomplishments were nearly all hype. But that aside. His actions in trying to overturn the election are what defines him now.

Randy ā€œDukeā€ Cunningham. Remember him? Winner of the Navy Cross. But what defines him? His war record? His courage. His skill? Nope. His accepting bribes is the defining thing about him.

A Sergeant of mine. Wise fellow. He passed away a couple months ago. Anyway. He told me that one Awe Shit wiped out ten thousand attaboys.

So why do I regret voting for Trump? First. He wasnā€™t who I believed. Or hoped he would be. He wasnā€™t there to drain the swamp. He wanted to direct the abuses towards his enemies. Not stop them. I regret putting him in a position where he would do that.


I regret that he weakened NATO when it was vital for curbing Russian Aggression. His last year effort to reduce US Forces in Germany by a third weakened the cohesion that NATO needed desperately.


I could continue. But you want to believe my feelings are based in fear. I was planning on giving up voting. But decided to give it one more try with Trump. I havenā€™t voted since. And I have no intention of casting a ballot for either party intent on Totalitarian dystopian futures.

I didnā€™t vote in 2020. I am not voting this year. And I donā€™t see me voting in two more years. Because it doesnā€™t matter who wins. Either way we have radicals. And that is exactly what we donā€™t need.

So yes. I regret my vote in 2016. I regret not walking away when I saw the future so clearly. A future that has been on us since that time. Where hype replaces reality. Where propaganda smothers truth. Where integrity and honesty are liabilities. Where power is its own goal. And the ability to punish your rivals drives men and women to seek offices they have no business occupying.

Twenty years ago. I said we would do better if we treated it like Jury duty. People selected at random from around the states to represent the state in Washington.

Instead we have gone down the revenge road so far there is no turning back.
 
A nomination. Or a dozen for any prize doesnā€™t mean anything. Anyone can be nominated.

Trumps accomplishments were nearly all hype. But that aside. His actions in trying to overturn the election are what defines him now.

Randy ā€œDukeā€ Cunningham. Remember him? Winner of the Navy Cross. But what defines him? His war record? His courage. His skill? Nope. His accepting bribes is the defining thing about him.

A Sergeant of mine. Wise fellow. He passed away a couple months ago. Anyway. He told me that one Awe Shit wiped out ten thousand attaboys.

So why do I regret voting for Trump? First. He wasnā€™t who I believed. Or hoped he would be. He wasnā€™t there to drain the swamp. He wanted to direct the abuses towards his enemies. Not stop them. I regret putting him in a position where he would do that.


I regret that he weakened NATO when it was vital for curbing Russian Aggression. His last year effort to reduce US Forces in Germany by a third weakened the cohesion that NATO needed desperately.


I could continue. But you want to believe my feelings are based in fear. I was planning on giving up voting. But decided to give it one more try with Trump. I havenā€™t voted since. And I have no intention of casting a ballot for either party intent on Totalitarian dystopian futures.

I didnā€™t vote in 2020. I am not voting this year. And I donā€™t see me voting in two more years. Because it doesnā€™t matter who wins. Either way we have radicals. And that is exactly what we donā€™t need.

So yes. I regret my vote in 2016. I regret not walking away when I saw the future so clearly. A future that has been on us since that time. Where hype replaces reality. Where propaganda smothers truth. Where integrity and honesty are liabilities. Where power is its own goal. And the ability to punish your rivals drives men and women to seek offices they have no business occupying.

Twenty years ago. I said we would do better if we treated it like Jury duty. People selected at random from around the states to represent the state in Washington.

Instead we have gone down the revenge road so far there is no turning back.


"Trumps accomplishments were nearly all hype. "



Let's check, to see if you are simply lying scum:
"He created perhaps the greatest economy in U.S. history before COVID-19. And now he's doing it again!
Who's gonna vote against that?
Remember the brilliant wisdom of Democratic strategist James Carville: "It's the economy, stupid."

The first time, Trump had to rebuild former President Obama and former Vice President Joe Biden's disastrous economy. Obama and Biden were even worse when it came to jobs. It took them four years to get unemployment below 8%. But after the start of the disastrous COVID-19 pandemic, when unemployment hit 14%, it took Trump only five months to get unemployment back under 8%.


Let's go back to GDP. Because economic growth is what really matters. That's how you create jobs. That's how you make Americans feel "better off." The Atlanta Fed is projecting the third-quarter GDP number released on Oct. 29 will be 34.6%. That would be the fastest quarterly economic growth in history. Even if the projection is high, even if the number comes in at 30%, or 27%, or 25%, it would still be the highest in America's history, by a wide margin.

But wait; it gets better. Trump achieved this miracle with a large portion of the country closed for business. Trump did it with deep-blue states such as California, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Illinois and Michigan mostly locked down and closed for business for most of the quarter.

What if all those states had been open for business?


But it gets better. On Friday, the government announced U.S. core retail sales were up a stunning 9.1% year to year -- the greatest rise in America's history. Again, this happened while a dozen blue states were still mostly shut down. They didn't even have indoor dining in California and most of New York City in September.



Optimism of small-business owners climbed to an all-time high in September. Even more significant, the National Federation of Independent Business optimism index October reading of 204 points was the highest since January. That means small-business owners are the most excited and optimistic they've been since before the pandemic.
By the way, economists predicted this small-business optimism index would rise to between 99 and 102 in September. Instead, it doubled to 204, ..."

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"Biden orders reversal of Trumpā€™s ā€˜energy independenceā€™ policies

On January 27, President Biden issued executive orders which did just the opposite. He revoked the federal permit for the continued construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline, which will cost 11,000 jobs (8,000 are union jobs), and he temporarily stopped granting permits for oil and gas operations on federal lands, which will reduce U.S. oil production and was immediately challenged with a lawsuit.



For the oil and gas industry, Bidenā€™s orders specifically mentions methane emission regulations to establish comprehensive standards of performance and emission guidelines from existing oil and gas operations by September 2021.



Additionally, the order requires Texas to submit State Implementation Plan for Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) by January 2022.



The governments of Canada and Alberta wanted the pipeline completed because it would transport some 830,000 barrels of oil sands every day to consumers in the U.S. Proponents argued that the pipeline would transport a much needed resource from a North American neighbor instead of importing oil by tanker from far away countries.



However, Biden stated in his order the ā€œpipeline would not serve the U.S. national interest.ā€



Supporters of allowing the development of petroleum resources on federal lands pointed out the change will be costly, and it was challenged immediately with the filing of a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Wyoming.



ā€œRestricting development on federal lands and waters is nothing more than an ā€˜import more oilā€™ policy,ā€ Mike Sommers, president of the American Petroleum Institute, said.



ā€œWith this move, the administration is leading us toward more reliance on foreign energy from countries with lower environmental standards and risks to hundreds of thousands of jobs and billions in government revenue for education and conservation programs.ā€



Sommers said a permanent federal leasing ban would result in U.S. oil imports rising 2 million barrels per day by 2030, and U.S. gross domestic product declining $700 billion during the same span.



Texas would lose 120,000 jobs, and about 1 million jobs could be lost by 2022 nationwide.



The federal government could lose an estimated $9 billion in taxes, lease bonuses, and royalties.



With dwindling supplies, many forecast rising petroleum prices and U.S. household could spend a cumulative $19 billion more on energy by 2030, the API study stated.





Bidenā€™s executive orders will reduce U.S. oil supplies that reached historic levels of 13 million barrels per day just one year ago.



The increase in production allowed the U.S. to become a net exporter of oil and natural gas. It was labeled by some as an ā€œenergy renaissanceā€ and others called it ā€œenergy independence.ā€





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Feb 27, 2020Democrats eye Trump censure as Senate acquittal all but assured "We've seen apprehensions and illegal entries and gotaways all being reduced by over 80% in that 20-mile stretch," Mr. Morgan told...



A Review Of Trump Immigration Policy - Forbes

A Review Of Trump Immigration Policy

Aug 26, 2020For FY 2020, the Trump administration established an annual ceiling for refugees 84% lower than the final year of the Obama administration (from 110,000 down to 18,000). As of July 17, 2020, only...



Illegal immigrant crossings fall 78% and once overcrowded ...

Illegal immigrant crossings fall 78% and once overcrowded cells are empty

First is daily apprehensions, a number that hit 4,600 at the height of the latest crisis in May. That has now dropped to 1,300. What's more, he said, the 21-daily average is below 1,000, a 78% cut....



Illegal immigration dropped 80 percent in El Paso due to ...

Illegal immigration dropped 80 percent in El Paso due to border wall, border chief says

Illegal immigration in one area of Texas has dropped more than 80 percent thanks to the new border wall system that includes multiple layers of fencing, roads, lights, and extra personnel, the acting commissioner of Customs and Border Protection Mark Morgan told Congress on Thursday.



Illegal crossings lowest in years as border wall expands ...

Illegal crossings lowest in years as border wall expands

Trump said the expanded border wall is helping slow illegal immigration into the United States. He noted that the last two months have seen the lowest number of illegal crossings in years, while illegal crossings from Central America are down 97 percent.

Trump Further Reduces Obama's Refugee Inflow to U.S. by 80 ...

Trump Further Reduces Obama's Refugee Inflow to U.S. by 80 Percent

Oct 1, 2020President Trump is further reducing the inflow of refugees to the United States, cutting their resettlement by 80 percent compared to former President Obama's last year in office.
 
"Trumps accomplishments were nearly all hype. "



Let's check, to see if you are simply lying scum:
"He created perhaps the greatest economy in U.S. history before COVID-19. And now he's doing it again!
Who's gonna vote against that?
Remember the brilliant wisdom of Democratic strategist James Carville: "It's the economy, stupid."

The first time, Trump had to rebuild former President Obama and former Vice President Joe Biden's disastrous economy. Obama and Biden were even worse when it came to jobs. It took them four years to get unemployment below 8%. But after the start of the disastrous COVID-19 pandemic, when unemployment hit 14%, it took Trump only five months to get unemployment back under 8%.


Let's go back to GDP. Because economic growth is what really matters. That's how you create jobs. That's how you make Americans feel "better off." The Atlanta Fed is projecting the third-quarter GDP number released on Oct. 29 will be 34.6%. That would be the fastest quarterly economic growth in history. Even if the projection is high, even if the number comes in at 30%, or 27%, or 25%, it would still be the highest in America's history, by a wide margin.

But wait; it gets better. Trump achieved this miracle with a large portion of the country closed for business. Trump did it with deep-blue states such as California, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Illinois and Michigan mostly locked down and closed for business for most of the quarter.

What if all those states had been open for business?


But it gets better. On Friday, the government announced U.S. core retail sales were up a stunning 9.1% year to year -- the greatest rise in America's history. Again, this happened while a dozen blue states were still mostly shut down. They didn't even have indoor dining in California and most of New York City in September.



Optimism of small-business owners climbed to an all-time high in September. Even more significant, the National Federation of Independent Business optimism index October reading of 204 points was the highest since January. That means small-business owners are the most excited and optimistic they've been since before the pandemic.
By the way, economists predicted this small-business optimism index would rise to between 99 and 102 in September. Instead, it doubled to 204, ..."

Trump Is on His Way to Victory -- Because of the Trump Miracle Economy

Why should anyone be shocked? Trump is proving once again why he's the GOAT (the greatest

townhall.com



"Biden orders reversal of Trumpā€™s ā€˜energy independenceā€™ policies

On January 27, President Biden issued executive orders which did just the opposite. He revoked the federal permit for the continued construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline, which will cost 11,000 jobs (8,000 are union jobs), and he temporarily stopped granting permits for oil and gas operations on federal lands, which will reduce U.S. oil production and was immediately challenged with a lawsuit.



For the oil and gas industry, Bidenā€™s orders specifically mentions methane emission regulations to establish comprehensive standards of performance and emission guidelines from existing oil and gas operations by September 2021.



Additionally, the order requires Texas to submit State Implementation Plan for Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) by January 2022.



The governments of Canada and Alberta wanted the pipeline completed because it would transport some 830,000 barrels of oil sands every day to consumers in the U.S. Proponents argued that the pipeline would transport a much needed resource from a North American neighbor instead of importing oil by tanker from far away countries.



However, Biden stated in his order the ā€œpipeline would not serve the U.S. national interest.ā€



Supporters of allowing the development of petroleum resources on federal lands pointed out the change will be costly, and it was challenged immediately with the filing of a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Wyoming.



ā€œRestricting development on federal lands and waters is nothing more than an ā€˜import more oilā€™ policy,ā€ Mike Sommers, president of the American Petroleum Institute, said.



ā€œWith this move, the administration is leading us toward more reliance on foreign energy from countries with lower environmental standards and risks to hundreds of thousands of jobs and billions in government revenue for education and conservation programs.ā€



Sommers said a permanent federal leasing ban would result in U.S. oil imports rising 2 million barrels per day by 2030, and U.S. gross domestic product declining $700 billion during the same span.



Texas would lose 120,000 jobs, and about 1 million jobs could be lost by 2022 nationwide.



The federal government could lose an estimated $9 billion in taxes, lease bonuses, and royalties.



With dwindling supplies, many forecast rising petroleum prices and U.S. household could spend a cumulative $19 billion more on energy by 2030, the API study stated.





Bidenā€™s executive orders will reduce U.S. oil supplies that reached historic levels of 13 million barrels per day just one year ago.



The increase in production allowed the U.S. to become a net exporter of oil and natural gas. It was labeled by some as an ā€œenergy renaissanceā€ and others called it ā€œenergy independence.ā€





Trump Administration Drastically Cuts Refugees Allowed To ...



Sep 26, 2019The new cap, which marks the third time the Trump administration has dwindled the refugee limit, would also be a more than 80% decline compared with the last year of the Obama administration, when...



Border chief: Wall cuts illegal crossings 80% - Washington ...

Border chief: Wall cuts illegal crossings 80%

Feb 27, 2020Democrats eye Trump censure as Senate acquittal all but assured "We've seen apprehensions and illegal entries and gotaways all being reduced by over 80% in that 20-mile stretch," Mr. Morgan told...



A Review Of Trump Immigration Policy - Forbes

A Review Of Trump Immigration Policy

Aug 26, 2020For FY 2020, the Trump administration established an annual ceiling for refugees 84% lower than the final year of the Obama administration (from 110,000 down to 18,000). As of July 17, 2020, only...



Illegal immigrant crossings fall 78% and once overcrowded ...

Illegal immigrant crossings fall 78% and once overcrowded cells are empty

First is daily apprehensions, a number that hit 4,600 at the height of the latest crisis in May. That has now dropped to 1,300. What's more, he said, the 21-daily average is below 1,000, a 78% cut....



Illegal immigration dropped 80 percent in El Paso due to ...

Illegal immigration dropped 80 percent in El Paso due to border wall, border chief says

Illegal immigration in one area of Texas has dropped more than 80 percent thanks to the new border wall system that includes multiple layers of fencing, roads, lights, and extra personnel, the acting commissioner of Customs and Border Protection Mark Morgan told Congress on Thursday.



Illegal crossings lowest in years as border wall expands ...

Illegal crossings lowest in years as border wall expands

Trump said the expanded border wall is helping slow illegal immigration into the United States. He noted that the last two months have seen the lowest number of illegal crossings in years, while illegal crossings from Central America are down 97 percent.

Trump Further Reduces Obama's Refugee Inflow to U.S. by 80 ...

Trump Further Reduces Obama's Refugee Inflow to U.S. by 80 Percent

Oct 1, 2020President Trump is further reducing the inflow of refugees to the United States, cutting their resettlement by 80 percent compared to former President Obama's last year in office.


So the economy is all that matters? Ok. Want a job? There are a number of places hiring. That is usually a sign of a good economy isnā€™t it? Lots of employers hiring new employees? In fact isnā€™t that the argument made by your fellow racist Trump supporters as to why we need to cut welfare? So many jobs available?

Shall I link to the threads?

Immigration? I donā€™t care. Most people donā€™t. More people care about Abortion than immigration. And the Republicans are stomping on that. Most people donā€™t see brown people as a threat to whatever pale faces paradise you imagine would be the result. Because most people have friends and coworkers who are different colors.

So your proof is as usual. Hype.

What did Trump do for the economy? Not much. Letā€™s take NAFTA. Besides changing the name the only change it got in reality was Mexican Truck Drivers were limited to trips into and out of the nation. Thatā€™s it. At the same time we hear how the trucking industry needs another eighty thousand drivers. Or more depending on the origin of the report.

So we could have used those Mexican Drivers. And probably reduced the delay in transporting the various commodities. But no. We canā€™t let them do jobs Americans should be doing. Should be. But arenā€™t.

So tell me again how awesome Trump was. Because the honest assessment is that he was at best mediocre. And his awful mismanagement of Covid and criminal behavior during the election makes that mediocre rating a gift
 
So the economy is all that matters? Ok. Want a job? There are a number of places hiring. That is usually a sign of a good economy isnā€™t it? Lots of employers hiring new employees? In fact isnā€™t that the argument made by your fellow racist Trump supporters as to why we need to cut welfare? So many jobs available?

Shall I link to the threads?

Immigration? I donā€™t care. Most people donā€™t. More people care about Abortion than immigration. And the Republicans are stomping on that. Most people donā€™t see brown people as a threat to whatever pale faces paradise you imagine would be the result. Because most people have friends and coworkers who are different colors.

So your proof is as usual. Hype.

What did Trump do for the economy? Not much. Letā€™s take NAFTA. Besides changing the name the only change it got in reality was Mexican Truck Drivers were limited to trips into and out of the nation. Thatā€™s it. At the same time we hear how the trucking industry needs another eighty thousand drivers. Or more depending on the origin of the report.

So we could have used those Mexican Drivers. And probably reduced the delay in transporting the various commodities. But no. We canā€™t let them do jobs Americans should be doing. Should be. But arenā€™t.

So tell me again how awesome Trump was. Because the honest assessment is that he was at best mediocre. And his awful mismanagement of Covid and criminal behavior during the election makes that mediocre rating a gift



What????



You didn't enjoy my proving you lying low-life scum????



Strange.
 
So the economy is all that matters? Ok. Want a job? There are a number of places hiring. That is usually a sign of a good economy isnā€™t it? Lots of employers hiring new employees? In fact isnā€™t that the argument made by your fellow racist Trump supporters as to why we need to cut welfare? So many jobs available?

Shall I link to the threads?

Immigration? I donā€™t care. Most people donā€™t. More people care about Abortion than immigration. And the Republicans are stomping on that. Most people donā€™t see brown people as a threat to whatever pale faces paradise you imagine would be the result. Because most people have friends and coworkers who are different colors.

So your proof is as usual. Hype.

What did Trump do for the economy? Not much. Letā€™s take NAFTA. Besides changing the name the only change it got in reality was Mexican Truck Drivers were limited to trips into and out of the nation. Thatā€™s it. At the same time we hear how the trucking industry needs another eighty thousand drivers. Or more depending on the origin of the report.

So we could have used those Mexican Drivers. And probably reduced the delay in transporting the various commodities. But no. We canā€™t let them do jobs Americans should be doing. Should be. But arenā€™t.

So tell me again how awesome Trump was. Because the honest assessment is that he was at best mediocre. And his awful mismanagement of Covid and criminal behavior during the election makes that mediocre rating a gift


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Here I am slappinā€™ you around like a school girl at a Taliban picnic.


Isn't this fun?
 
What????



You didn't enjoy my proving you lying low-life scum????



Strange.


Slapping me around? What? Didnā€™t have welfare on your morning email marching orders?


Seems to be plenty of jobs to get people off welfare. So how can there be so many jobs in a bad economy?
 
Slapping me around? What? Didnā€™t have welfare on your morning email marching orders?


Seems to be plenty of jobs to get people off welfare. So how can there be so many jobs in a bad economy?



Yup......slapping you around, as is proving proof that you are nothing more that lying scum.


Bet you hear that a whole lot, huh?
 
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Senile in Chief, The guy sleeps with his eyes open.



Everything about Biden's mental debilitation is true......but our side relying on that as our strength is, in my estimation, what the Democrats wish.
That's the party's plan.


Biden is not the problem.....Democrat policies are. It would be the same no matter the face they put on top of the ticket.

They will allow all the pins you wish in the voo-doo doll that is Joe Biden, and then toss him under the bus......they now admit that Bill Clinton is a rapist.......and put another Nazi....er, Democrat on the ticket.

Every problem that can be traced to Biden is actually Democrat Party policy at work.


Democrats must all be tossed.



Elba is open.
 
Yup......slapping you around, as is proving proof that you are nothing more that lying scum.


Bet you hear that a whole lot, huh?

So you are saying we donā€™t need to get rid of Welfare now because the economy is so bad and that means people canā€™t get jobs?
 
So you are saying we donā€™t need to get rid of Welfare now because the economy is so bad and that means people canā€™t get jobs?


When one begins with "So...." it implies that you are concluding from what I said.

But...being both uneducated, and an inveterate lying low-life, you simply pretend that I didn't post dispositive proof of Trump's achievements.


Get lost, scum.
 
When one begins with "So...." it implies that you are concluding from what I said.

But...being both uneducated, and an inveterate lying low-life, you simply pretend that I didn't post dispositive proof of Trump's achievements.


Get lost, scum.

No. I raised points and you ignored those points. Such as NAFTA and Welfare. Not to mention Trumpā€™s harm to NATO. You posted that the economy was all that mattered. So I keep asking if the economy is so bad why are there so many job openings. You havenā€™t addressed one single point yet. Not one. As usual you try and bury the reader in links and cut and paste. But you never answer the question.

I told you why I regret voting for Trump. With examples. And all you can do is spout propaganda.

Therefor the points I made must stand as unchallenged. Trump didnā€™t do anything regarding NAFTA except a name change. He harmed NATO. He weakened the unified and primary defense against Russian Aggression. He also made many attempts to abuse power.

My points stand as unchallenged and without any effort to refute. Perhaps your employers have some talking points coming out in a few days. Until then. Slink away with your paycheck in hand.
 
No. I raised points and you ignored those points. Such as NAFTA and Welfare. Not to mention Trumpā€™s harm to NATO. You posted that the economy was all that mattered. So I keep asking if the economy is so bad why are there so many job openings. You havenā€™t addressed one single point yet. Not one. As usual you try and bury the reader in links and cut and paste. But you never answer the question.

I told you why I regret voting for Trump. With examples. And all you can do is spout propaganda.

Therefor the points I made must stand as unchallenged. Trump didnā€™t do anything regarding NAFTA except a name change. He harmed NATO. He weakened the unified and primary defense against Russian Aggression. He also made many attempts to abuse power.

My points stand as unchallenged and without any effort to refute. Perhaps your employers have some talking points coming out in a few days. Until then. Slink away with your paycheck in hand.



 

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