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Mon, Dec 14, 2020 4:59 PM
posted by geeblock
Trump supporters: one of the greatest accomplishments of any president was creating this vaccine in such a short amount of time. Truly a miracle.
Also trump supporters: I will never take the vaccine because it’s more dangerous than covid
Well done
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posted by QuakerOats
US steel orders on the rise
Increased demand has US steelmakers scrambling to keep with
orders as hot-rolled sheet steel prices have doubled to $900 per ton, according
to S&P Global Platts. The resurgence in demand "caught everybody off guard,"
according to Todd Leebow, CEO of Majestic Steel USA.
Full Story: The Wall Street Journal (tiered subscription model) (12/14)
Thanks President elect Biden!
Am I doing it right?
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Mon, Dec 14, 2020 7:28 PM
I like how Trump dismissed Barr today while Biden was certified as President Elect. Way to go.
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posted by ptown_trojans_1
Thanks President elect Biden!
Am I doing it right?
Change we can really really really believe in.........
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Dr Winston O'Boogie
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posted by QuakerOats
And the resignation letter is well worth the read. Highly complementary of Trump's enormous achievements amid unrelenting and unprecedented attacks.
Considering several presidents have been shot and killed, the attacks against Trump aren't unprecedented. Hell, the way you bitched about Obama for 8 years far exceeds most of the negativity spewed toward Trump. Besides, Trump seeks that shit out. It's what fuels his ego.
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I'm impressed that Trump is not even trying to be President anymore and complaining about the relief bill, and budget without actually doing anything to fix it.
The things he is complaining about his White House and party supported.
His toddler tendencies may be fucking over many people right now.
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Mon, Dec 28, 2020 2:04 PM
I am just as annoyed with Republicans who didn’t learn anything from Trump. They claimed they were supporters but as soon as he lost I asked an older Republican who they would support in 2024 and they said Marco Rubio. If you didn’t learn from Trump that Rubio is part of the problem then you will never learn.
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posted by jmog
So the President is supposed to fix bad legislation? That's an interesting view that is not in the Constitution at all.
Fix as in get the it where he will sign it. You know what I meant by fix it. The White House works with Congress on legislation, you know that.
President Trump just complained, and went against his own White House position on several items.
He could have signed it on the 26th and people would not have missed the extra benefits for a week, and now they are.
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posted by Spock
And the lazy politicians could have put it together and tried a budget and covid bills months ago instead of in the 23rd hour. Once again, blame Trump at all costs when this disaster is soley on the Dems and the house for not getting it done along time ago.
You are wrong on all accounts as usual.
Trump went against his own White House and his Treasury Secretary finalized. The Ds and Rs were also far apart as the Ds wanted the $2k (like Trump wants) and more for state and local govs, and the Senate Rs wanted less funds and liability protections.
That was the delay for months.
Then, both items were dropped and it passed.
Then, Trump went against his own plan after it was passed. If he didn't like it, then he should have voiced it during the negotiations, but instead he went on and on about bullshit election conspiracies during negotiations.
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posted by jmog
I truly can’t believe you are laying the blame on this on the President and not Congress for literally waiting MONTHS to do this and spewing out a crap piece of legislation at the last minute
Yeah, it’s the POTUS fault.
Come on ptown, you are smarter than that.
As in the President is going against his own White House and his own party to go after a bill after it has passed? Sure.
If the President really wanted voice his displeasure with the bill...then he should have better explained that to his own White House and his own party in the Senate before passage.
There is a reason why members of the White House and Congress were stunned when the President released his bullshit video a few days ago.
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posted by Spock
not sure anyone on here is nuetral
What about neutral though?
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posted by jmog
Sometimes I wonder why you even pretend to be “neutral”.
Lol.
Let me be generic then.
The officials from the White House worked with both houses of Congress on a bill.
After the bill was passed by both chambers with each side giving on issues and White House involvement, the President then decided to alter his own position from his own White House to threaten to veto the bill after it was passed.
His own staff did not know of this change, nor were any members of Congress of his own party in the loop.
Now, you tell me what I got wrong.