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Just LOOK at the problems Trump has stirred up in just 5 months:

Trump's Conflicts of Interest


This series, accessible via an easily navigable map of the world, spells out Donald Trump’s and his family’s conflicts of interest in 25 countries around the globe.


Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Brazil
The number of Trump’s international business partners being investigated for corruption is breathtaking and makes clear that the president may be more concerned with his business liabilities in Brazil and other nations than with pressing foreign policy concerns.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris




Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in China
China has been busy buying Trump properties since the election and has granted Trump a long-sought series of trademarks in the country—just days after Trump reversed his position on Taiwan.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in the United Kingdom
A Scottish golf course expansion demonstrates how flimsy Trump’s attempts to remove conflicts of interest have been at a time when the United States has major foreign policy concerns with the United Kingdom, including fighting terrorism and the U.K.’s exit from the European Union.

By John Norris and Carolyn Kenney





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Georgia
Georgia may be trying to give Trump properties special favors as the country deals with a lingering Russian-supported separatist movement.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Canada
A troubled Trump project in Toronto links to a large and unexplained infusion of funds from a Russian bank suspected of espionage and efforts to interfere with the U.S. presidential election.

By John Norris and Carolyn Kenney




Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Mexico
Trump’s anger toward Mexico has been a defining theme of his campaign and presidency, and it may have more to do with a series of business deals gone bad than anything else.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in the Philippines
President Trump’s support for a president who is a self-proclaimed murderer may stem in part from concern for his projects in Manila.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris




Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Cuba
Trump talked tough on Cuba, but evidence points to the Trump Organization breaking the Cuba embargo as it explored the possibility of opening a casino and resort on the island.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Turkey
Trump’s national security adviser may have pushed to delay a key military offensive against the Islamic State because it would upset Turkey, without revealing that he was on Turkey’s payroll throughout the campaign.

By John Norris and Carolyn Kenney




Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Israel
In the tricky strategic hotbed of the Middle East, Trump’s son-in-law and top White House adviser Jared Kushner is linked to multiple Israeli investors currently under criminal investigation.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Russia
Trump’s Russia conflicts are at the heart of a cancer that may well consume his presidency and continue to place the United States at enormous risk.

By John Norris and Carolyn Kenney





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Qatar
President Trump’s views of countries with Muslim majorities are very clearly split by where he has business interests and where he doesn’t. Because of his friendship with a senior Qatari business leader and interest in pursuing deals in that country, Trump may be taking a soft line on Qatar.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Ireland
President Trump’s battles over his golf course in Ireland and his frequent references to these disputes even since becoming president show that Trump’s private profits are never far from his mind.

By John Norris and Carolyn Kenney





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Uruguay
U.S. taxpayers are helping underwrite the Trump family business in Uruguay.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in the United Arab Emirates
Few countries have been more blatant about their desire to buy favor from President Trump with lucrative financial deals than the United Arab Emirates.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris
 
Instead of praising a President and encouraging him for his success as a private citizen, lefties think capitalism "stirs up problems". Meanwhile The darling of the "global warming" fantasy, Al Gore, was trying to cash in with something called "carbon credits" while his compound used more energy than a medium sized town and the Clintons, who never had real jobs, were making millions selling political influence. Go figure.
 
Since he's gonna be there for at least four more years (even the Left has to realize by now that a President is a President and you can't make him just go away because you hate him), it might be a good idea then to get out of his hair and let him do the best job he can because he holds the buttons to everything from the nuclear bombs to the world economy and dicking with him ain't gonna make it any better!
 
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Since he's gonna be there for at least four more years (even the Left has to realize by now that a President is a President and you can't make him just go away because you hate him), it might be a good idea then to get out of his hair and let him do the best job he can because he holds the buttons to everything from the nuclear bombs to the world economy and dicking with him ain't gonna make it any better!


Dicking with him? Are you fucking for real?
Why don't you tell your goon to get off Twitter, stop watching CNN, stop playing golf every weekend, stop picking fights and insulting people and DO HIS JOB?
You have shit for brains, like 95% of the people on this board, too.
 
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Instead of praising a President and encouraging him for his success as a private citizen, lefties think capitalism "stirs up problems". Meanwhile The darling of the "global warming" fantasy, Al Gore, was trying to cash in with something called "carbon credits" while his compound used more energy than a medium sized town and the Clintons, who never had real jobs, were making millions selling political influence. Go figure.

This thread isn't about Gore or the Clintons. If you can't provide a reason for praising Trump besides your bromide, then find another thread to troll.
 
Just LOOK at the problems Trump has stirred up in just 5 months:

Trump's Conflicts of Interest


This series, accessible via an easily navigable map of the world, spells out Donald Trump’s and his family’s conflicts of interest in 25 countries around the globe.


Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Brazil
The number of Trump’s international business partners being investigated for corruption is breathtaking and makes clear that the president may be more concerned with his business liabilities in Brazil and other nations than with pressing foreign policy concerns.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris




Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in China
China has been busy buying Trump properties since the election and has granted Trump a long-sought series of trademarks in the country—just days after Trump reversed his position on Taiwan.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in the United Kingdom
A Scottish golf course expansion demonstrates how flimsy Trump’s attempts to remove conflicts of interest have been at a time when the United States has major foreign policy concerns with the United Kingdom, including fighting terrorism and the U.K.’s exit from the European Union.

By John Norris and Carolyn Kenney





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Georgia
Georgia may be trying to give Trump properties special favors as the country deals with a lingering Russian-supported separatist movement.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Canada
A troubled Trump project in Toronto links to a large and unexplained infusion of funds from a Russian bank suspected of espionage and efforts to interfere with the U.S. presidential election.

By John Norris and Carolyn Kenney




Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Mexico
Trump’s anger toward Mexico has been a defining theme of his campaign and presidency, and it may have more to do with a series of business deals gone bad than anything else.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in the Philippines
President Trump’s support for a president who is a self-proclaimed murderer may stem in part from concern for his projects in Manila.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris




Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Cuba
Trump talked tough on Cuba, but evidence points to the Trump Organization breaking the Cuba embargo as it explored the possibility of opening a casino and resort on the island.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Turkey
Trump’s national security adviser may have pushed to delay a key military offensive against the Islamic State because it would upset Turkey, without revealing that he was on Turkey’s payroll throughout the campaign.

By John Norris and Carolyn Kenney




Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Israel
In the tricky strategic hotbed of the Middle East, Trump’s son-in-law and top White House adviser Jared Kushner is linked to multiple Israeli investors currently under criminal investigation.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Russia
Trump’s Russia conflicts are at the heart of a cancer that may well consume his presidency and continue to place the United States at enormous risk.

By John Norris and Carolyn Kenney





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Qatar
President Trump’s views of countries with Muslim majorities are very clearly split by where he has business interests and where he doesn’t. Because of his friendship with a senior Qatari business leader and interest in pursuing deals in that country, Trump may be taking a soft line on Qatar.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Ireland
President Trump’s battles over his golf course in Ireland and his frequent references to these disputes even since becoming president show that Trump’s private profits are never far from his mind.

By John Norris and Carolyn Kenney





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in Uruguay
U.S. taxpayers are helping underwrite the Trump family business in Uruguay.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris





Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in the United Arab Emirates
Few countries have been more blatant about their desire to buy favor from President Trump with lucrative financial deals than the United Arab Emirates.

By Carolyn Kenney and John Norris

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Meh, winning while yur spinning.
 
Since he's gonna be there for at least four more years (even the Left has to realize by now that a President is a President and you can't make him just go away because you hate him), it might be a good idea then to get out of his hair and let him do the best job he can because he holds the buttons to everything from the nuclear bombs to the world economy and dicking with him ain't gonna make it any better!

The guy is an A-grade tool. The only people who like him are deplorables. And they are a minority.
 
Dicking with him? Are you fucking for real?

As real as you are. Even more.

Why don't you tell your goon to get off Twitter, stop watching CNN, stop playing golf every weekend, stop picking fights and insulting people and DO HIS JOB?

He IS doing his job. He is triggering you. I don't mind his tweets, or what he watches, he can play golf every day for all I care, and he hasn't picked any fights or insulted anyone, just fighting back against those who pick fights with him. You see, you can't beat him. You never will. He is a winner, and you are a loser. He always has been and you always will be. Might as well face facts.

You have shit for brains, like 95% of the people on this board, too.

Might be, but I'm still 10X smarter than you.
 
Since he's gonna be there for at least four more years (even the Left has to realize by now that a President is a President and you can't make him just go away because you hate him), it might be a good idea then to get out of his hair and let him do the best job he can because he holds the buttons to everything from the nuclear bombs to the world economy and dicking with him ain't gonna make it any better!
Don't bet the farm on the fat senile old orange clown being there at the end of this year.
 
Since he's gonna be there for at least four more years . . . .
Don't bet the farm on the fat senile old orange clown being there at the end of this year.

I'd be glad to put up $500.00 USD that he is! You give the word, and I'll leave it up to the board and moderators how we handle this, insure the money is paid and transfer the money; you can deposit the money into my Pay Pal account. Or are you just another liberal who is all talk.
 
Instead of praising a President and encouraging him for his success as a private citizen, lefties think capitalism "stirs up problems". Meanwhile The darling of the "global warming" fantasy, Al Gore, was trying to cash in with something called "carbon credits" while his compound used more energy than a medium sized town and the Clintons, who never had real jobs, were making millions selling political influence. Go figure.

This thread isn't about Gore or the Clintons. If you can't provide a reason for praising Trump besides your bromide, then find another thread to troll.


you forgot conflict of interests here in AMERICA ..

Trump, of course, owns 12 golf courses in the United States, all of which would likely be impacted by WOTUS, meaning that he has a significant financial stake in ensuring that it does not ultimately go into effect. And though the decision to fully scrap the regulation was technically made by the EPA and its chairman Scott Pruitt, it was ultimately Trump who called for its review in his February Executive Order—not to mention that he was the one who appointed the notoriously anti-regulation Pruitt in the first place.

didnt he just fuck with our water ?

sure he did ...

Trump administration seeks to rescind Obama-era clean water rule
 

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