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It's because you're blocking whomever started the thread.
I don't see the thread either![]()
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Indeed that is the issue.
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It's because you're blocking whomever started the thread.
I don't see the thread either![]()
This is unpresidented.
He isn't even going after all these people for political reasons. It's all purely based on whether he thinks they are after him personally or not doing enough to protect him personally from the Russia investigation.
Comey went first. He has now attacked and/or threatened Sessions, Rosenstein, McCabe, and Mueller.
If firing Comey was enough to investigate trump for obstruction of justice, any additional firings would be fair game forinvestigation tooimpeachment.
A person that thinks his few concessions on an issue make his partisanship, bigotry,and intellectual dishonestly more palatable.
How the hell did "hey, maybe we shouldn't be paying for this" turn into "ban everyone"? Trump is a nut.
Republicans can't make up their mind. One minute, Democrats are too mean and violent. The next minute, Democrats are hysterical snowflakes. Now, Republicans are threatening to beat up their own.
Da don don't want da Bowl studs taking over the military.
Roughly half of voters who said they voted for Donald Trump last November, 49 percent, believe Trump won the popular vote, according to a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll. That's compared to 40 percent who say Democrat Hillary Clinton won.
Overall, a majority of voters, 59 percent, believe Clinton won more votes than Trump, but 28 percent believe Trump won more votes.
Respondents were asked which presidential candidate won the national popular vote and the Electoral College after Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach — the vice chair of Trump’s controversial Presidential Advisory Commission on Electoral Integrity — said in a televised interview last week that "we may never know" whether Clinton won the popular vote.
The president himself asserted in late November that he won the popular and the electoral vote. "In addition to winning the Electoral College in a landslide, I won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally," Trump tweeted.
A report from the Federal Election Commission, compiled earlier this year from official state election results, credits Clinton with winning nearly 2.9 million more votes than Trump out of a total of almost 137 million votes cast.
The poll results were more resounding when it comes to the Electoral College: 72 percent say Trump won, compared to only 14 percent who say Clinton was the victor. Trump won 304 electoral votes, to Clinton’s 227. (There were seven faithless electors: Two of Trump’s electors defected to other candidates, as did five of Clinton’s.)
The POLITICO/Morning Consult poll was conducted July 20-24. The poll surveyed 3,981 registered voters and has a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points.
Trump is friends with the Clintons....perhaps he should drain himself
How is one supposed to discuss or try to make inroads with so many people like this?
In a Politico/Morning Consult poll, 49% of Trump voters say they believe Trump won the popular vote.
Noteworthy statistics:
On the popular vote:
49% of Trump voters say they believe Trump won the popular vote, 40% say Hillary got the most votes.
Overall, a majority of 59% of registered voters believe Hillary won more votes, but 28% say Trump won more votes.
On the electoral college:
Overall 72% say Trump won the electoral college, 14% say Hillary won
Other noteworthy polls: (and of general note, the democrats poll pretty poorly on many areas)
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41% of Trump voters say it would be appropriate if Trump decides to fire Mueller, compared to 8% Clinton voters and 12% third party voters
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http://www.politico.com/story/2017/07/26/trump-clinton-popular-vote-240966
Poll links: (would recommend having a look, pretty interesting)
http://www.politico.com/f/?id=0000015d-7a13-dad8-a1df-fe9b171c0000
http://www.politico.com/f/?id=0000015d-7a14-d70f-a75d-fb14aa4d0000
I think that it is far more effective to attack the policies you disagree with instead of making personal attacks.
How is one supposed to discuss or try to make inroads with so many people like this?
In a Politico/Morning Consult poll, 49% of Trump voters say they believe Trump won the popular vote.
Noteworthy statistics:
On the popular vote:
49% of Trump voters say they believe Trump won the popular vote, 40% say Hillary got the most votes.
Overall, a majority of 59% of registered voters believe Hillary won more votes, but 28% say Trump won more votes.
On the electoral college:
Overall 72% say Trump won the electoral college, 14% say Hillary won
Other noteworthy polls: (and of general note, the democrats poll pretty poorly on many areas)
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41% of Trump voters say it would be appropriate if Trump decides to fire Mueller, compared to 8% Clinton voters and 12% third party voters
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http://www.politico.com/story/2017/07/26/trump-clinton-popular-vote-240966
Poll links: (would recommend having a look, pretty interesting)
http://www.politico.com/f/?id=0000015d-7a13-dad8-a1df-fe9b171c0000
http://www.politico.com/f/?id=0000015d-7a14-d70f-a75d-fb14aa4d0000
He does it every time he catches Ivanka in various states of undress.
All part of the multi-pronged approach to destroying democracy.
This morning, I heard on NPR that teachers, who are paid on average 32k a year, must incur 35k or more in school debt in order to teach the future of this nation how to think and how to separate truth from fiction.
Can't be a democracy without informed people.
Can't be informed people without education.
Can't have education without educators.
We can look to NT's most fervent Trump supporter to see what happens with uneducated know-it-alls.He does it every time he catches Ivanka in various states of undress.
All part of the multi-pronged approach to destroying democracy.
This morning, I heard on NPR that teachers, who are paid on average 32k a year, must incur 35k or more in school debt in order to teach the future of this nation how to think and how to separate truth from fiction.
Can't be a democracy without informed people.
Can't be informed people without education.
Can't have education without educators.