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re: WSJ: Kushner fails to disclose investments (including co-investment with soros)
Posted on 5/2/17 at 7:42 pm to Hawkeye95
Posted on 5/2/17 at 7:42 pm to Hawkeye95
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Man does the trump WH have disclosure issues.
Man do the media pore over every shred of documentation even tangentially related to Trump a lot more than they ever did with the obama administration.
You ACTUALLY believe the obama admin, with all their scandals and lies, was appreciably better at filling out forms?
Posted on 5/2/17 at 7:44 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
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I would venture to say you have friends or aquantances that others scratch heir heads over, in his mind he may feel he has the right people. I disagree in the case of Kushner and Ivanka. I don't need a daily mailer to tell me what to think.
He is attempting to run government like a business. Have loyalist as your closest advisors.
It might work or it might not. We'll find out in a year or two. No need in freaking out over it in 100 days.
Good thing the founders set up checks and balances.
Posted on 5/2/17 at 7:49 pm to Hawkeye95
As much as I hate to say this, but I'm starting to really believe Trump is in so far over his head that he had to consider handing over the reigns to Pence.
Being gay, just let it sink in for a minute how hard it is for me to say this. I honestly had high hopes for Trump, voted for him , and was okay with Pence on most non-social issues since I align most with Republicans on issues that matter.
Trump obviously has NO IDEA at all what his philosophy is. He's spouted out ideas that got loud cheers, and has played to the crowd. I personally do like a lot of his tax reform proposal, which he had nothing to do with as far as developing. He clearly has very little to do with any of the disjointed policy coming out of his administration. The new health care bill is so opposite of what he campaigned on, but he's supported it.
Some of his public statements have been clearly bizarre.
This is why you see Kushner (an obvious Democrat), playing such a huge role in this admin.
He is, quite honestly, just like any normal citizen thrown into the job of the Presidency. He's lost, and he has disjointed factions advising him, and I'm not sure he's listening to any of them.
Pence, and abhorrent as I find his social policy, shows signs of having a grasp of fiscal issues as well as foreign policy issues, and shows that he is steady.
It may be time to say this experiment isn't going to end well, and just move on.
Down vote me if you will. I'm someone who had hopes we could build a voting block, but am now afraid, we've fractured any hope of any consensus on important issues.
Being gay, just let it sink in for a minute how hard it is for me to say this. I honestly had high hopes for Trump, voted for him , and was okay with Pence on most non-social issues since I align most with Republicans on issues that matter.
Trump obviously has NO IDEA at all what his philosophy is. He's spouted out ideas that got loud cheers, and has played to the crowd. I personally do like a lot of his tax reform proposal, which he had nothing to do with as far as developing. He clearly has very little to do with any of the disjointed policy coming out of his administration. The new health care bill is so opposite of what he campaigned on, but he's supported it.
Some of his public statements have been clearly bizarre.
This is why you see Kushner (an obvious Democrat), playing such a huge role in this admin.
He is, quite honestly, just like any normal citizen thrown into the job of the Presidency. He's lost, and he has disjointed factions advising him, and I'm not sure he's listening to any of them.
Pence, and abhorrent as I find his social policy, shows signs of having a grasp of fiscal issues as well as foreign policy issues, and shows that he is steady.
It may be time to say this experiment isn't going to end well, and just move on.
Down vote me if you will. I'm someone who had hopes we could build a voting block, but am now afraid, we've fractured any hope of any consensus on important issues.
Posted on 5/2/17 at 7:53 pm to MrLarson
Who's freaking out?
I merely said I didn't like them in the roles they have.
Do you over dramatize a lot?
I merely said I didn't like them in the roles they have.
Do you over dramatize a lot?
Posted on 5/2/17 at 7:55 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
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Do you over dramatize a lot?
Normally I don't.
I just don't understand the reasoning behind wanting Ivanka and Kushner out of the WH.
Posted on 5/2/17 at 7:55 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
quote:I wasn't serious, which is why I said my logic was circular.
I don't need a daily mailer to tell me what to think.
Posted on 5/2/17 at 7:58 pm to Big12fan
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His dad is an even bigger crook.
Posted on 5/2/17 at 8:09 pm to buckeye_vol
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Well it's because Soros isn't public enemy number 1 elsewhere, like he is here.
He is viewed as an enemy of the state in at least one country.
Posted on 5/2/17 at 8:18 pm to Iosh
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I really wish I could reply with "You're better than this" but...

This post was edited on 5/2/17 at 8:28 pm
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