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Topic Title: Consumer sentiment under Trump higher than during the entire PiC disaster. Topic Summary: Created On: 10/13/2017 10:08 AM |
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10/13/2017 10:08 AM
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Ah, nice to have a competent president again, one who prioritizes us instead of letting men into girls' bathrooms. I haven't mentioned in a while what an ass the PiC was. Let me correct that. The PiC was one, incompetent jackass. ------------------------- I :heart; Q |
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10/13/2017 10:17 AM
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Stock market sets new record too. And Trump decertified the Iran treaty. Yes, the malaise and stench from the PiC's disasterous terms have almost dissipated. ------------------------- I :heart; Q |
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10/13/2017 11:02 AM
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You sound pretty certain. |
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10/14/2017 08:47 AM
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President Donald Trump has been making a multitude of lifetime appointments to fill more than 100 vacancies on federal courts across the country, appointments that could reshape the judiciary for decades. According to The Hill, Trump has had five federal judges confirmed by the Senate, 30 are pending, and 123 seats need to be filled. The vacancies give Trump the opportunity to revamp the judicial branch and have a long-lasting impact on the courts. “It can’t be overstated the impact the individuals he’s appointing will have on millions of people across the country and their children for a generation or two,” said Dan Goldberg, legal director at the liberal Alliance for Justice. “The Supreme Court only hears about 80 cases a year. Ninety-nine percent of cases end in the federal courts of appeal or at the trial level,” Goldberg said. Trump’s appointment of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, giving Republican-friendly justices a majority on the bench, has been labeled by some as one of the president’s biggest accomplishments thus far. The president may have the opportunity to appoint at least one more justice to the Supreme Court in the near future, as reports indicate that Justice Anthony Kennedy is considering retirement. Despite Trump’s steady pace in appointing judges, Republicans say Democrats are “slow-walking” several of his judicial nominations. Democrats argue that Trump has the fortuitous opportunity only because Republicans refused to negotiate with former President Barack Obama on his judicial nominations. However, during his two terms in office Obama had 329 judicial nominees confirmed. Obama didn’t have a single judge confirmed during his first six months in office. By contrast, the Senate approved a fifth Trump nominee in early August. Ilya Shapiro, a constitutional studies senior fellow at the Cato Institute, said the consequences of judicial appointments were considerable. “Elections have consequences. It can’t be understated (sic) that judicial nominations, being lifetime appointments, are huge,” Shapiro said ------------------------- Romans 8;18-32 John 3;16-18 |
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10/14/2017 09:06 AM
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Tpapaganda must be doing a side job for the PR team.. all he needs is his cheerleader outfit Guess things are slow over in Tampa ------------------------- Zzzzzzz.. Zzzzzzz.. Braaaaaapp! Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz.... |
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10/14/2017 10:05 AM
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From trump's inaugural address:
"So to all Americans in every city near and far, small and large, from mountain to mountain, from ocean to ocean, hear these words -- you will never be ignored again." I guess if what you say is true, then nobody believes trump. ------------------------- "One of the reasons why propaganda tries to get you to hate government is because it's the one existing institution in which people can participate to some extent and constrain tyrannical unaccountable power." Noam Chomsky. |
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10/14/2017 03:13 PM
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I know the people im Puerto Rico dont feel ignored LOL They have paper towels! ------------------------- Zzzzzzz.. Zzzzzzz.. Braaaaaapp! Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz.... |
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