So how many of you have jumped off the Trump Train?

Do you regret voting for President Trump?


  • Total voters
    59
Trumpers on THIS forum leaving Trump?

These are the Trumpiest of the the Trumpers.

THESE people literally could see a video of Trump shooting a baby in the head and scream "FAKE NEWS"!
How long do you think the left will go before they are literally shooting babies?

Oh wait, the left already condones partial birth abortions....
The left supports the born alive act of killing babies that survive botched abortions. Of course they are for shooting babies in the head...they just like to pretend they aren’t.
 
Huh, 37-1. Can't speak for the one, but a lot of us view Trump as highly competent. He has a big mouth, but we appreciate the blunt honesty, and how he demonstrates he actually does care about doing the right things. I don't mean his penis.

Speak of genitals he has 10 pound balls, he's extremely intelligent, though 90% of that is just savvy. He's certainly eccentric. He gets shit done, that's what he does.

Fuck you progs, at this point I cannot see your point on much. Much of your BS is the result of Trump hatred, which stems from the 24/7 propaganda, whose promotion of division and fabrications is their business model.

They're up our ass 24/7, and its managed to take down Hollywood, comedy, common sense, rational behavior and respect, the standard of living etc., more etc. and etc.

Liberalism had some meaning, who the fuck are you guys?
fuck you asshole pelosi has way more balls that pos in our wh has

You've mistook balls for a 24/7 menstrual cycle that has the best of her. The woman is devious. Politics is more important than homeland security. Immigrants are folk heroes and walls are racist & immoral, the same with conservatives. She promotes racism and stupidity while prostituting for votes.
Pelosi is a career politician that only cares about lining her pockets and raping the American tax payer.
 


7 million Americans have lost their healthcare insurance under Donald Trump — so far
BY JEN HAYDEN / DAILY KOS -
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“We’re going to have a healthcare that is far less expensive and far better.” —Donald Trump, Jan. 11, 2017
Republicans weren’t able to repeal the popular Affordable Care Act, but Donald Trump has been effective at undermining the law, discouraging people from signing up for healthcare plans and/or making them unaffordable, particularly for women and young people. Instead of spending the first two years fixing the gaps in the Affordable Care Act, Trump and his cabal of greedy Republicans have simply widened the gap. From the Huffington Post:

About 7 million fewer Americans had health insurance at the end of last year compared with two years prior, and the share of people who are uninsured is the highest it’s been since 2014, according to a new survey.

During the fourth quarter of 2018, 14 percent of Americans were uninsured. That’s up from 11 percent at the end of 2016, and the increase has been steady over the months since then, according to the latest figures from the Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index, released Wednesday. Women, people who earn less than $48,000 a year and adults younger than 35 saw the highest increases in the uninsured rate.

Andy Slavitt, the former acting administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services under President Obama, marked up a Huffington Post graphic to highlight when the increase in numbers of uninsured Americans began—when Donald Trump became president.

No word exactly on how 7 million Americans losing their healthcare coverage is making this country great again. As HuffPo notes, the rate increases for many of these Americans are the direct result of Donald Trump’s actions.

Instead, the Trump administration has taken a number of steps that have had the effect of further driving up premiums for exchange customers and those who buy policies directly from insurers or through brokers. While subsidized consumers generally are shielded from higher premiums because their tax credits increase along with the prices, people who earn more than four times the federal poverty level ― that’s about $49,000 a year for a single person ― must pay full price for their coverage.

Promises made, promises broken.

One of Trump’s central campaign promises was to fix the healthcare system and have better, less-expensive insurance for all. Here he was on 60 Minutes promising a healthcare system that would cover everyone! How is that gonna work? He’s gonna be a master negotiator and fix it all!

Trump: But for the most it’s going to be a private plan and people are going to be able to go out and negotiate great plans with lots of different competition with lots of competitors with great companies and they can have their doctors, they can have plans, they can have everything.

Everything! Do you have everything? Are you better off? When pressed for details in that interview, he went further—his master negotiating was going to be a cure-all.

Scott Pelley: The uninsured person is going to be taken care of. How? How?

Donald Trump: They’re going to be taken care of. I would make a deal with existing hospitals to take care of people. And, you know what, if this is probably–

Scott Pelley: Make a deal? Who pays for it?

Donald Trump: –the government’s gonna pay for it. But we’re going to save so much money on the other side.

Liar. And then after the election, here is is again in January 2017 as he prepared to take office:

“We’re going to have insurance for everybody,” Trump said. “There was a philosophy in some circles that if you can’t pay for it, you don’t get it. That’s not going to happen with us.” People covered under the law “can expect to have great health care. It will be in a much simplified form. Much less expensive and much better.”

All the way back in January 2017, he had his Obamacare replacement plan ready to go!

President-elect Donald Trump said in a weekend interview that he is nearing completion of a plan to replace President Obama’s signature health-care law with the goal of “insurance for everybody,” while also vowing to force drug companies to negotiate directly with the government on prices in Medicare and Medicaid.

Where is that plan now? Are you paying less? No. Instead, 7 million Americans and growing don’t have basic healthcare coverage, thanks to Donald Trump. Just one more con in the big book of Don cons. Unfortunately, real people are getting hurt, real people will go bankrupt because of medical debt, and real people will die because they aren’t getting check-ups or the care they need, because it has become unaffordable.


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TL;DR. You have any personal input to go with that, or are you just spamming for Daily Kos?

I'm actually giving out facts get off your high horse, Trump is a failure as a human and president.
 


7 million Americans have lost their healthcare insurance under Donald Trump — so far
BY JEN HAYDEN / DAILY KOS -
24 MINS AGO
shutterstock_1148319797.jpg


Donald J. Trump/Shutterstock


“We’re going to have a healthcare that is far less expensive and far better.” —Donald Trump, Jan. 11, 2017
Republicans weren’t able to repeal the popular Affordable Care Act, but Donald Trump has been effective at undermining the law, discouraging people from signing up for healthcare plans and/or making them unaffordable, particularly for women and young people. Instead of spending the first two years fixing the gaps in the Affordable Care Act, Trump and his cabal of greedy Republicans have simply widened the gap. From the Huffington Post:

About 7 million fewer Americans had health insurance at the end of last year compared with two years prior, and the share of people who are uninsured is the highest it’s been since 2014, according to a new survey.

During the fourth quarter of 2018, 14 percent of Americans were uninsured. That’s up from 11 percent at the end of 2016, and the increase has been steady over the months since then, according to the latest figures from the Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index, released Wednesday. Women, people who earn less than $48,000 a year and adults younger than 35 saw the highest increases in the uninsured rate.

Andy Slavitt, the former acting administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services under President Obama, marked up a Huffington Post graphic to highlight when the increase in numbers of uninsured Americans began—when Donald Trump became president.

No word exactly on how 7 million Americans losing their healthcare coverage is making this country great again. As HuffPo notes, the rate increases for many of these Americans are the direct result of Donald Trump’s actions.

Instead, the Trump administration has taken a number of steps that have had the effect of further driving up premiums for exchange customers and those who buy policies directly from insurers or through brokers. While subsidized consumers generally are shielded from higher premiums because their tax credits increase along with the prices, people who earn more than four times the federal poverty level ― that’s about $49,000 a year for a single person ― must pay full price for their coverage.

Promises made, promises broken.

One of Trump’s central campaign promises was to fix the healthcare system and have better, less-expensive insurance for all. Here he was on 60 Minutes promising a healthcare system that would cover everyone! How is that gonna work? He’s gonna be a master negotiator and fix it all!

Trump: But for the most it’s going to be a private plan and people are going to be able to go out and negotiate great plans with lots of different competition with lots of competitors with great companies and they can have their doctors, they can have plans, they can have everything.

Everything! Do you have everything? Are you better off? When pressed for details in that interview, he went further—his master negotiating was going to be a cure-all.

Scott Pelley: The uninsured person is going to be taken care of. How? How?

Donald Trump: They’re going to be taken care of. I would make a deal with existing hospitals to take care of people. And, you know what, if this is probably–

Scott Pelley: Make a deal? Who pays for it?

Donald Trump: –the government’s gonna pay for it. But we’re going to save so much money on the other side.

Liar. And then after the election, here is is again in January 2017 as he prepared to take office:

“We’re going to have insurance for everybody,” Trump said. “There was a philosophy in some circles that if you can’t pay for it, you don’t get it. That’s not going to happen with us.” People covered under the law “can expect to have great health care. It will be in a much simplified form. Much less expensive and much better.”

All the way back in January 2017, he had his Obamacare replacement plan ready to go!

President-elect Donald Trump said in a weekend interview that he is nearing completion of a plan to replace President Obama’s signature health-care law with the goal of “insurance for everybody,” while also vowing to force drug companies to negotiate directly with the government on prices in Medicare and Medicaid.

Where is that plan now? Are you paying less? No. Instead, 7 million Americans and growing don’t have basic healthcare coverage, thanks to Donald Trump. Just one more con in the big book of Don cons. Unfortunately, real people are getting hurt, real people will go bankrupt because of medical debt, and real people will die because they aren’t getting check-ups or the care they need, because it has become unaffordable.


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TL;DR. You have any personal input to go with that, or are you just spamming for Daily Kos?

I'm actually giving out facts get off your high horse, Trump is a failure as a human and president.

I'd like to be a failure with his kind of money. Certainly you're not doing better than he is.
 


7 million Americans have lost their healthcare insurance under Donald Trump — so far
BY JEN HAYDEN / DAILY KOS -
24 MINS AGO
shutterstock_1148319797.jpg


Donald J. Trump/Shutterstock


“We’re going to have a healthcare that is far less expensive and far better.” —Donald Trump, Jan. 11, 2017
Republicans weren’t able to repeal the popular Affordable Care Act, but Donald Trump has been effective at undermining the law, discouraging people from signing up for healthcare plans and/or making them unaffordable, particularly for women and young people. Instead of spending the first two years fixing the gaps in the Affordable Care Act, Trump and his cabal of greedy Republicans have simply widened the gap. From the Huffington Post:

About 7 million fewer Americans had health insurance at the end of last year compared with two years prior, and the share of people who are uninsured is the highest it’s been since 2014, according to a new survey.

During the fourth quarter of 2018, 14 percent of Americans were uninsured. That’s up from 11 percent at the end of 2016, and the increase has been steady over the months since then, according to the latest figures from the Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index, released Wednesday. Women, people who earn less than $48,000 a year and adults younger than 35 saw the highest increases in the uninsured rate.

Andy Slavitt, the former acting administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services under President Obama, marked up a Huffington Post graphic to highlight when the increase in numbers of uninsured Americans began—when Donald Trump became president.

No word exactly on how 7 million Americans losing their healthcare coverage is making this country great again. As HuffPo notes, the rate increases for many of these Americans are the direct result of Donald Trump’s actions.

Instead, the Trump administration has taken a number of steps that have had the effect of further driving up premiums for exchange customers and those who buy policies directly from insurers or through brokers. While subsidized consumers generally are shielded from higher premiums because their tax credits increase along with the prices, people who earn more than four times the federal poverty level ― that’s about $49,000 a year for a single person ― must pay full price for their coverage.

Promises made, promises broken.

One of Trump’s central campaign promises was to fix the healthcare system and have better, less-expensive insurance for all. Here he was on 60 Minutes promising a healthcare system that would cover everyone! How is that gonna work? He’s gonna be a master negotiator and fix it all!

Trump: But for the most it’s going to be a private plan and people are going to be able to go out and negotiate great plans with lots of different competition with lots of competitors with great companies and they can have their doctors, they can have plans, they can have everything.

Everything! Do you have everything? Are you better off? When pressed for details in that interview, he went further—his master negotiating was going to be a cure-all.

Scott Pelley: The uninsured person is going to be taken care of. How? How?

Donald Trump: They’re going to be taken care of. I would make a deal with existing hospitals to take care of people. And, you know what, if this is probably–

Scott Pelley: Make a deal? Who pays for it?

Donald Trump: –the government’s gonna pay for it. But we’re going to save so much money on the other side.

Liar. And then after the election, here is is again in January 2017 as he prepared to take office:

“We’re going to have insurance for everybody,” Trump said. “There was a philosophy in some circles that if you can’t pay for it, you don’t get it. That’s not going to happen with us.” People covered under the law “can expect to have great health care. It will be in a much simplified form. Much less expensive and much better.”

All the way back in January 2017, he had his Obamacare replacement plan ready to go!

President-elect Donald Trump said in a weekend interview that he is nearing completion of a plan to replace President Obama’s signature health-care law with the goal of “insurance for everybody,” while also vowing to force drug companies to negotiate directly with the government on prices in Medicare and Medicaid.

Where is that plan now? Are you paying less? No. Instead, 7 million Americans and growing don’t have basic healthcare coverage, thanks to Donald Trump. Just one more con in the big book of Don cons. Unfortunately, real people are getting hurt, real people will go bankrupt because of medical debt, and real people will die because they aren’t getting check-ups or the care they need, because it has become unaffordable.


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TL;DR. You have any personal input to go with that, or are you just spamming for Daily Kos?

I'm actually giving out facts get off your high horse, Trump is a failure as a human and president.

I'd like to be a failure with his kind of money. Certainly you're not doing better than he is.

I guarantee you I'm a better person then him lol don't compare me to him lol.The Donald was rich because of his daddy and sqanured it time after time after time after time after time after time and lied about his wealth.
 
There are many people that are Progressive Socialist politicians who have done what you find heinous in Trump. The media hides a lot of things. He has been easy on the threats to him. And frankly using some of the known TV/Entertainment people who threaten him as examples and arresting them on felony charges would help calm down the Defcon war situation we seem to be in.
 
Here's a character, and perhaps an intellect check as well. Lakhota and AntiTrump voted Yes


Apparently Lakhota and the other nutcase did not realize the vote was public. :p President Trump had no choice since the shutdown was impacting air travel, etc. The filthy democrats are desperately getting the fake news and corrupt judges ready to attempt to stop President Trump's Emergency Order scheduled in 3 weeks.

TRUMP! TRUMP! TRUMP! TRUMP!
 
I will neither defend nor convict President Trump in this post. The only question is: "Do you regret having voting for him in 2016"?

Obviously you would have had to have voted for him to give an honest yes or no answer, so the poll is set up to display all votes publicly.
Shocked by the poll results. Lol this site is full of country rubes and low road knuckle draggers. Carry on scumbags! The party’s almost over
 
Trump is doing a great job, no matter what 99% of the media says about him. As pawns of the Democrats, the media can only influence the weak minded, and the stupid, who vote solely Democrat anyway.

So great that one of your fellow trump ass kisser started this thread.
 
Here's a character, and perhaps an intellect check as well. Lakhota and AntiTrump voted Yes

Apparently Lakhota and the other nutcase did not realize the vote was public. :p President Trump had no choice since the shutdown was impacting air travel, etc. The filthy democrats are desperately getting the fake news and corrupt judges ready to attempt to stop President Trump's Emergency Order scheduled in 3 weeks.

TRUMP! TRUMP! TRUMP! TRUMP!

Wow..shutting down the government would damage governmental functions. Who knew?

Never has Trump looked more incompetent than he has this week. Pelosi gave him the greatest gift of all this week by withdrawing the invitation to give the SOTU; it made him look victimized.

Then he coughs up the ball and caves in....

His political instincts are almost non existent at this point. I kinda wonder if it is the Stone arrest that has him this spooked.
 
Trump has shown us The Art of the Fold. He should probably have a thorough rectal exam after the massive cornholing he got from Chuck and Nancy.

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I will neither defend nor convict President Trump in this post. The only question is: "Do you regret having voting for him in 2016"?

Obviously you would have had to have voted for him to give an honest yes or no answer, so the poll is set up to display all votes publicly.

Voted for him, not ashamed, at this point would vote for him again. Message to the Puritans out there: I did not vote for a pastor, husband, or son-in-law, but a president. I'm very happy with the job he's doing as president.

If and when that changes, I am honest enough to admit it here. But as of now there's nothing to admit. Oh, maybe this: I think Trump's chances of winning a second term improved a lot since that Nathan Phillips and Buzzfeed debacles.
 
I guarantee you I'm a better person then him lol don't compare me to him lol.The Donald was rich because of his daddy and sqanured it time after time after time after time after time after time and lied about his wealth.

Are you some Russian shill, painfully stupid, or other foreign entity?

I tell you what you're not: A high school graduate in America whose primary language is English.
 
I guarantee you I'm a better person then him lol don't compare me to him lol.The Donald was rich because of his daddy and sqanured it time after time after time after time after time after time and lied about his wealth.

Are you some Russian shill, painfully stupid, or other foreign entity?

I tell you what you're not: A high school graduate in America whose primary language is English.

I'm agruing with somebody who acts like he's 5 years old do me a favor put on big boy pants and take a whipping like a man.
 
How are the democrat party policies any different from the exact policies that turned Cuba, Venezuela, Mexico, Russia and now China into s******e countries?
 

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