Donald Trump elected as America's 45th President.

Like I said, these losers are in a perpetual state of victimhood. It's how they cope with being such failures in life when they're supposed to be the master race.

There's a great thread on Twitter that's exposing racists (Yes, You're Racist) and these "proud" white nationalists are losing their minds over it. They whine about being "outed" but nobody forced them to attend a public neo-nazi rally. They're all brave when they're anonymous on the internet but don't have the courage to stand by their convictions in real life.


Oh, and Trump announced that he disbanded two White House business councils because so many CEOs resigned after his controversial remarks yesterday. So much winning! -_-

My 'guilty pleasure' at the moment is 'Nazi tinder'. Good clear photos of individuals from the event, with very scurrilous 'Tinder'-style comments about them....

https://twitter.com/Freeyourmindkid

And this is good for news:
https://twitter.com/TeaPainUSA

eg in the last few hours:
Nazi website "DailyStormer" is now "DailyStormer.RU", finally at home in Russia just like WikiLeaks.

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The resignation letters from the CEO's were good, especially the one from the CEO of Campbell's soup:

http://[URL=https://imageshack.com/i/poPLiAoMj][/URL]
 
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It looks as though there will be a lot of removal and re-siting of Confederate statues in the near future.

Robert E. Lee's great-great grandson OK with Confederate statues coming down

The great-great grandson of Gen. Robert E. Lee condemned last weekend's violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, and said it might be "appropriate" for Confederate statues to be exhibited in a museum.

"Eventually, someone is going to have to make a decision, and if that's the local lawmaker, so be it. But we have to be able to have that conversation without all of the hatred and the violence. And if they choose to take those statues down, fine," Robert E. Lee V, 54, of Washington DC, told CNN.

"Maybe it's appropriate to have them in museums or to put them in some sort of historical context in that regard," he added.

The Charlottesville City Council had earlier voted to rechristen two parks named for Confederate generals and remove Lee's statue from the park once known as Lee Park. A few months ago, the park was renamed Emancipation Park. The statue's removal is on hold pending litigation.
Lee, who works as an athletic director at a Virginia school, called Saturday's incidents "senseless" and "sad" for his family.

"Those sorts of acts on Saturday, that's just not to be tolerated," he said. "We feel strongly that Gen. Lee would never ever stand for that sort of violence."
"We just want people to know that the Lee family just really wants to send their best to the people in Charlottesville," Lee added.

Descendant of Jefferson Davis: 'Let's move it'

Bertram Hayes-Davis, great-great-grandson of the Confederate president, Jefferson Davis told CNN's Don Lemon that such statues should be moved to a museum if "that's offensive to a large majority of the public."
"In a public place, if it is offensive and people are taking issue with it, let's move it. Let's put it somewhere where historically it fits with the area around it so you can have people come to see it, who want to understand that history and that individual."

When asked whether the Davis statue belonged there, Hayes-Davis said, "I think that they were placed there for a reason," as he listed Davis' various accomplishments and positions he held.
"I think you have to look at the entire individual before you make a decision whether they belong at the Capitol of the United States or not."
Hayes-Davis said he understood why people are upset by Confederate symbols including the flag.

"The Confederate battle flag, in my estimation, has been hijacked by that group of racist individuals and should be in a museum which indicates it's a military flag and not a flag of the Confederate States of America," he said.


http://edition.cnn.com/2017/08/16/u...randson-comments-on-statue-removal0533PMStory

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Officials in several states are calling for the removal of public monuments that have become controversial symbols of the Confederacy, driven by the national outcry over the violence in Charlottesville, Va., that erupted on Saturday during a protest organized by white nationalists.

In Nashville on Monday, protesters at the state Capitol demanded the removal of a bust of Nathan Bedford Forrest that sits between the Statehouse and Senate chambers, The Tennessean reported. Forrest, a Confederate general and KKK leader, was involved in an 1864 massacre of black soldiers.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/14/us/confederate-statue-kentucky.html

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I will be introducing a bill to remove Confederate statues from the US Capitol building. This is just one step. We have much work to do.

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Baltimore Mayor Had Statues Removed in ‘Best Interest of My City’

BALTIMORE — It was “in the best interest of my city,” Mayor Catherine Pugh said Wednesday, as she explained why she ordered Confederate monuments removed under the cover of darkness, days after violence broke out during a rally against the removal of a similar monument in neighboring Virginia.

“I said with the climate of this nation,” Ms. Pugh said later, “that I think it’s very important that we move quickly and quietly.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/16/us/baltimore-confederate-statues.html

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Which is almost exactly a year to the day (18 Aug 16) since this: (video at the link)

New Yorkers saw the naked truth about Donald Trump — and it wasn’t pretty.

A disturbing nude statue of GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump — sporting his trademark comb-over and nothing more — materialized bizarrely Thursday in Union Square.

The billionaire’s buck-naked image became an instant internet sensation while drawing hordes of onlookers eagerly snapping pictures or shooting video with their smartphones.

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...ald-trump-pops-union-square-article-1.2756617

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...and here's Trump tweeting about the removal of statues today:

http://[URL=https://imageshack.com/i/poCVMk4vj][/URL]


Some wit on twitter wrote : Those who are upset about the loss of history involved in the removal of these statues will be thrilled to learn of the existence of books.

I've an idea for replacement statues. What about Heather Heyer, and all those poor innocent African Americans who have been killed by the police or white racists.
 
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A van swerved into a crowd of tourists in Barcelona, possible terror attack. I wonder how long it will take Trump to comment on this, considering he "likes to know all the facts first" -_-
 
I wonder if Trump being President has made these racists bolder/ more salient then they used to be.
I think it may have.
They see one of themselves in a position of great power and thinks it gives them more power in turn.
Anyone else feel this way?
 
I wonder if Trump being President has made these racists bolder/ more salient then they used to be.
I think it may have.
They see one of themselves in a position of great power and thinks it gives them more power in turn.
Anyone else feel this way?

It's certainly the case. Trump campaigned on anti-immigration, 'America First' and other white nationalist dog-whistle sentiments and gained at least ...oh, 48% of the actual vote. With a majority like that the white nationalists can be sure that there are plenty of other racists to support them. They know that Trump won't call them out because he backs Bannon, Gorka and Duke. I'm sure there are many more in Trump's inner circle that we probably don't know of.

Thing is, he's always been rich and always been the boss, so everyone around him has always been and always will be a 'yes' man. No-one has ever expressed opposite opinions to him before and won. Hillary tried, but clearly (to me) the combination of his poison against her (Lock her up!), the 'natural' right wing support he has on the ground (all those idiots wearing red MAGA hats, manufactured overseas!), and the desperation of the republicans to get in to power again at any cost has led to this debacle. Plus, I expect that a good number of voters were 'sat on the fence' politically, and just thought that a man would be 'better' as a leader than a woman.

The Russians are apparently saying on TV that this could lead to US civil war (again) and the end of the USA....which is what they wanted all along. (I'm sure it won't actually come to that..... Fingers crossed.)


http://[URL=https://imageshack.com/i/poSnciEEj][/URL]
 
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LindavG;4203526 said:
A van swerved into a crowd of tourists in Barcelona, possible terror attack. I wonder how long it will take Trump to comment on this, considering he "likes to know all the facts first" -_-

Well, we have the answer to that, less than 3 hours:

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The United States condemns the terror attack in Barcelona, Spain, and will do whatever is necessary to help. Be tough &amp; strong, we love you!</p>&mdash; Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) <a href="https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/898243270169563136">August 17, 2017</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Study what General Pershing of the United States did to terrorists when caught. There was no more Radical Islamic Terror for 35 years!</p>&mdash; Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) <a href="https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/898254409511129088">August 17, 2017</a></blockquote>
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No official confirmation yet on who committed the attack but Trump implies it's Radical Islamic Terror a few hours after the attack. So predictable -_-
 
^ I gather the 'General Pershing' story is a kind of urban myth, and definitely not true......so just another way to incite people against Muslims.

Trump has a fixed and corrosive mindset and will never change. He's too old and set in his ways. His vision of the world is a very 'contorted' version compared to most people's. He can cry 'Fake News' until he's blue in the face, but most rational people can see right through him. Right now, he's a total waste of time and space. The planet cannot afford another 3.5 years of this stupidity.

Almost as bad, is that he will have a lifetime of being 'former President Trump, and will still have a platform to spew his nonsense.
 
I wonder if Trump being President has made these racists bolder/ more salient then they used to be.
I think it may have.
They see one of themselves in a position of great power and thinks it gives them more power in turn.
Anyone else feel this way?

Definitely. He's given them a platform to do so. He speaks for the cesspit of humanity.
 
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^^Just David Dukes' comments make it obvious.

I didn't know his personal support was so high. It's quite shocking.

From Shaun King on Twitter......
Think about this.

58,606 people voted for David Duke in his Senate run in Louisiana LAST YEAR!!!

We missed it because of Trump's election.

and this:

Replying to @ShaunKing
Over 671,000 voted for him in 1991 for Governor!!!!!!!!!

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A bit more bad news for racist gunslinger Cantwell....Aaaaaw

OkCupid&#8207;Verified account
@okcupid

We were alerted that white supremacist Chris Cantwell was on OkCupid. Within 10 minutes we banned him for life.
7:24 PM - 17 Aug 2017
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The beginning of a change perhaps.....

U.S. rights group rethinks defending hate groups protesting with guns
(Reuters) - The American Civil Liberties Union will no longer defend hate groups seeking to march with firearms, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, a policy change that comes on the heels of protests by white nationalists and counter-protesters at the weekend in Virginia.

The newspaper quoted the ACLU's executive director as saying in an interview that, after violence during the Charlottesville protests, judges, police chiefs and legal groups would be required to "look at the facts of any white-supremacy protests with a much finer comb."
If a protest group insists, &#8216;No, we want to be able to carry loaded firearms,&#8217; well, we don&#8217;t have to represent them. They can find someone else," the newspaper quoted Anthony Romero, the ACLU&#8217;s executive director since 2001, as saying.

The ACLU's Virginia branch defended the right of the white nationalists, neo-Nazis and others to rally in the city that is home to the University of Virginia.

For decades, the ACLU has defended rallies by such groups on the grounds that they have constitutional rights to free speech.
An ACLU spokeswoman confirmed the policy shift and said the concern over weapons was not something the group has had to contend with in the past.

"We&#8217;ve had people with odious views, all manner of bigots. But not people who want to carry weapons and are intent on committing violence," ACLU spokeswoman Stacy Sullivan said in a telephone interview.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-virginia-protests-aclu-idUSKCN1AY06L
 
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Trump has for sure given racists a platform to come out braver and bolder.. Before his presidency many people did not even know groups like this were as big as they are. I remember having conversations about that type of stuff pre-Trump and it was not publicized much of what they did - thus people did not see the imagery on TV.. which in turn most people did not even THINK people like that were really around to that capacity.
 
Steve Bannon FIRED! Another one bites the dust..


Now if Trump can get so "FIRE" happy and fire himself
 
Trump is getting a lot of coverage on magazine covers this weekend. These are just English-speaking ones; overseas coverage is just as bad eg. Der Speigel, at the 2nd link below. The german subtitle to the 'hood' is 'The True Face of Trump'.

http://[URL=https://imageshack.com/i/posFnhvDj][/URL]

https://enewspf.com/2017/08/18/magazine-covers-trump-earned-week-defending-white-supremacy/

http://globalnews.ca/news/3679820/d...harlottesville-new-yorker-economist-time-kkk/


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Trump even seems to be parting company with his co-billionaires. Not sure why this one has left (walked or pushed) but it's yet another failed appointment.

Billionaire investor Carl Icahn said Friday he has stepped down as a special adviser to President Trump on regulatory reform.
Icahn has been criticized by Democrats who said his advisory role created a conflict of interest because he had not taken a formal government job and was still running his businesses.
He said in a letter to Trump that he was stepping aside with the president's "blessing" and "because I did not want partisan bickering about my role to in any way cloud your administration."

http://money.cnn.com/2017/08/18/new...twCNN081817donald-trump-carl-icahn0522PMStory

This cartoon by Stantis from the 'Chicago Tribune is very 'on point':

http://[URL=https://imageshack.com/i/pmyEAsPlj][/URL]


The Tribune also reports on the mass resignation of the President's committee on the Arts and Humanities. The first letter of the first sentence in each of the 6-paragraph letter spelled 'RESIST'.:

President Donald Trump will have to govern without the sage advice of the president's committee on the arts and humanities, whose members resigned en masse Friday in protest of his "support of the hate groups and terrorists who killed and injured fellow Americans in Charlottesville."

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...ommittee-0820-chicago-inc-20170818-story.html

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There are more cartoons here:

http://theweek.com/cartoons?sort=publish_date&page=3

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This is also a great letter from the Artistic Director of the Women's March asking that artists do not play at or visit the White House:

I am asking the artistic community to take a collective stand against white supremacy, racism, sexism, xenophobia, homophobia, transphobia, antisemitism, corruption and lies by committing to boycott The White House as long as Donald Trump is President.

With courage exemplified by two legends, Norman Lear and Carmen de Lavallade, who have publicly declined invitations to attend The White House reception for the Kennedy Center Honors and the mass resignation of the remaining members of The Presidential Council on The Arts and Humanities, we must stand together, as one community, and never step foot in The White House until he is gone.

The great Paul Robeson reminds us that &#8220;artists are the gatekeepers of truth. We are civilization&#8217;s radical voice.&#8221; We use our voice, as creators of culture, to transform and uplift lives, communities and our planet; therefore it is our duty and responsibility to never normalize the hatred and bigotry of Donald Trump. We serve as the compassionate creative contrast to what is possible, what our imagination can dream of, what collectively we can accomplish, while standing up for the most vulnerable and those who are threatened everyday by this egregious President.

We, the artists, must accept leadership in this movement of resistance, as we have the ability to tap into the human heart and reflect honestly the fragile emotional state of the people of our nation. It is our job to protect the heart of the people and publicly stand with them. The extraordinary citizens of our great country don&#8217;t often get invited to The White House, but for many of us, we do.

I am humbly asking you to decline every invitation and any request that you might receive from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Let us commit to protect the heart of our country and all who reside within it.
Join us.
Paola Mendoza

https://medium.com/@paolamendoza/i-...d-against-white-supremacy-racism-906ea104f56a

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A nice comment on twitter:

George Takei&#8207;Verified account @GeorgeTakei 11h11 hours ago
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Who knew that "infrastructure week" meant going completely off the rails, paving the roads to hell, and burning all your bridges.
 
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What if Western media covered Charlottesville the same way it covers other nations

If we talked about what happened in Charlottesville the same way we talk about events in a foreign country, here&#8217;s how Western media would cover it. Those quoted in the &#8220;story&#8221; below are fictional.

The international community is yet again sounding the alarm on ethnic violence in the United States under the new regime of President Trump. The latest flash point occurred this past weekend when the former Confederate stronghold of Charlottesville descended into chaos following rallies of white supremacist groups protesting the removal of statues celebrating leaders of the defeated Confederate states. The chaos turned deadly when Heather Heyer, a member of the white ethnic majority who attended the rally as a counterprotester, was killed when a man with neo-Nazi sympathies allegedly drove his car into a crowd.

Trump, a former reality television host, beauty pageant organizer and businessman, rose to political prominence by publicly questioning the citizenship of the United States&#8217; first black president, Barack Obama. Since his election, Trump has targeted Muslims, refugees, Mexicans and the media. He has also advocated for police brutality. These tactics have appealed to and emboldened white ethno-nationalist groups and domestic terrorist organizations.

After Charlottesville, Trump has largely refused to unequivocally condemn the actions of the white supremacist groups. In a shocking news conference Tuesday, Trump, fuming after consuming hours of cable television, doubled down on blaming &#8220;both sides&#8221; for the weekend&#8217;s violence. His remarks garnered praise from a former leader of a white terrorist group known as the Ku Klux Klan, David Duke. &#8220;Thank you President Trump for your honesty & courage to tell the truth about #Charlottesville,&#8221; Duke said on Twitter.

Beyond Trump&#8217;s coddling of white extremist groups, the emboldening of white supremacists and neo-Nazis raises questions about the state of the United States&#8217; democracy 152 years after its brutal civil war over the rights of the white ethnic majority in its southern region to enslave members of the black ethnic minority. After the Charlottesville turmoil, more protests are expected around the country against the removal of Confederate monuments.

&#8220;Culturally, Americans are a curious lot,&#8221; said Andrew Darcy Morthington, an United Kingdom-based commentator who once embarked on a two-year mission trip to teach rural American children and therefore qualifies as an expert on U.S. affairs. &#8220;Donald Trump&#8217;s campaign message was that he would make America great again, and that there would be so much &#8216;winning.&#8217; If America cares about being great, why has it fought so hard to keep monuments to the Confederate losers and enslavers?&#8221;

&#8220;The worst thing Britain ever did was letting go of our colony and thinking Americans were capable of governing themselves without eventually resorting back to tribal politics,&#8221; said Martin Rhodes, a shopkeeper in London. &#8220;I can&#8217;t believe a once-great empire would threaten everything it has built over generations just because a group of people give in to racism and xenoph&#8230;&#8221; Rhodes&#8217;s voice trailed off as he stared wistfully at a silent Big Ben.

Experts are also linking the weekend violence to the scourge of domestic terrorism carried out by white males, who have carried out almost twice as many mass attacks on American soil than Muslims have in recent years.

&#8220;This is the time for moderates across the white male world to come out and denounce violent racial terrorism, white supremacy and regressive tribal politics,&#8221; said James Charlotin, a Canadian national security expert. &#8220;Why haven&#8217;t they spoken out?&#8221;

European leaders have offered to convene the first-ever Countering Violent White Male Extremism (CVWME) summit somewhere in Europe, but critics have pointed out that Europe was the original exporter of many of the same colonial and white supremacist ideologies that have fueled misery all over the globe.

The Trump regime, which has failed to deliver on much of its legislation promises, is governing in a country awash in guns, where the maternal mortality rate, alcoholism and opioid drug use are on the rise.

&#8220;This is just a recipe for entrenched disaffection from the state and further isolation and radicalization of American white males,&#8221; Charlotin said.

&#8220;The Americans on both sides of the political spectrum like to talk about identity politics, or white identity,&#8221; said Mustapha Okango, a Kenyan anthropologist based in Nairobi. &#8220;The Americans like to lecture us and other Africans about keeping tribalism out of our politics and putting country ahead of our ethnic groups. America&#8217;s institutions are strong. But when I saw the images of those white men in polos carrying Party City tiki torches and weapons, it&#8217;s pretty clear American white tribal politics are alive and well, explicitly fueled by President Trump&#8217;s regime. White supremacy doesn&#8217;t just hurt blacks or other minority groups, it hurts the whole country. Take it from us Kenyans, it&#8217;s a dangerous recipe. We had hoped better for America.&#8221;

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-covers-other-nations/?utm_term=.a3bbdd9d3271

 
and.... Trump might start losing honorary degree(s) (Not sure how many he has....)

Thousands of current students and graduates of a Pennsylvania university are petitioning the school to rescind the honorary degree it awarded President Trump in 1988 after he delivered the school's commencement address.

The petition, which had passed 18,000 signatures by Friday, was created by Lehigh University alumna Kelly McCoy, 22, according to Fox News. McCoy started the petition in response to Trump's comments about the violence caused by white nationalists in Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...-petitions-to-take-back-trump-honorary-degree
 
I saw the interview with Norman Lear declining the reception at the White House, but he is accepting the honor itself. He clarified that the Kennedy Center Honors have nothing to do with the President.
Good thing-or the only people getting future Kennedy Center Honors or artistic awards will be Ted Nugent, James Woos and Kid Rock, etc.
 
I saw the interview with Norman Lear declining the reception at the White House, but he is accepting the honor itself. He clarified that the Kennedy Center Honors have nothing to do with the President.
Good thing-or the only people getting future Kennedy Center Honors or artistic awards will be Ted Nugent, James Woos and Kid Rock, etc.

This is the letter from the Kennedy Centre. It's come to something when the US President cannot participate in public events because he carries so much political 'contamination' with him....

 
As many know Trump was in Phoenix last night, I took part in the Anti Trump Rally! interesting perspective actually being there and seeing Anti and Pro's in person and knowing what Trump said in there while that was going on..

He said that everyone is inside supporting him and no one is outside.. There were thousands of people in the Anti Trump Rally, and to top it inside was empty.. They used guardrails to push people together to look full. I will tell you first hand there were much more people in Anti Trump Rally than Pro Trump both outside and inside combined supporting him.. Someone shared this pic from inside:

DH4H6znUAAAZkEk
 
This is what the ppls wanted if you do not vote and let your voice be heard this is what you get. You have no one to blame but yourself because you could have made a different
 
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he lost the popular vote mjforever... I voted against him and its still what I get
 
Trump has been showing around his letter from President Obama. A copy of the letter has been passed to CNN. Pity Trump seems neither to understand it nor to act on it!


Exclusive: Read the Inauguration Day letter Obama left for Trump

Dear Mr. President -
Congratulations on a remarkable run. Millions have placed their hopes in you, and all of us, regardless of party, should hope for expanded prosperity and security during your tenure.

This is a unique office, without a clear blueprint for success, so I don't know that any advice from me will be particularly helpful. Still, let me offer a few reflections from the past 8 years.

First, we've both been blessed, in different ways, with great good fortune. Not everyone is so lucky. It's up to us to do everything we can (to) build more ladders of success for every child and family that's willing to work hard.

Second, American leadership in this world really is indispensable. It's up to us, through action and example, to sustain the international order that's expanded steadily since the end of the Cold War, and upon which our own wealth and safety depend.

Third, we are just temporary occupants of this office. That makes us guardians of those democratic institutions and traditions -- like rule of law, separation of powers, equal protection and civil liberties -- that our forebears fought and bled for. Regardless of the push and pull of daily politics, it's up to us to leave those instruments of our democracy at least as strong as we found them.

And finally, take time, in the rush of events and responsibilities, for friends and family. They'll get you through the inevitable rough patches.
Michelle and I wish you and Melania the very best as you embark on this great adventure, and know that we stand ready to help in any ways which we can.
Good luck and Godspeed,
BO

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Regardless of the push and pull of daily politics, it's up to us to leave those instruments of our democracy at least as strong as we found them," he said.
That passage, read seven months after Trump took office, appears prescient. Trump has been accused of flouting rule of law in his broadsides against federal judges and his own attorney general. His verbal assaults on Congress have led to charges that he's disregarding the constitutionally enshrined separate but equal branches of government.

Trump, however, is said to cherish Obama's missive. Upon reading it on Inauguration Day, he attempted to place a phone call to the former president expressing his gratitude, according to both a current White House official and a former Obama aide. His predecessor was traveling west to California with his family, and couldn't take the call.

When one of Obama's aides reached back out to the White House to return the call, the new president's staffers said Trump just wanted to say thank you for the note -- and wanted Obama to get the message. The men never connected directly.

"It was long. It was complex. It was thoughtful," Trump said of the letter the week after taking office in an interview with ABC News. "And it took time to do it, and I appreciated it."
During the interview, Trump showed the news crew the letter, pulling it from its envelope. He wouldn't read it out loud.

In writing Trump the letter, Obama was continuing a long tradition set by past presidents. He received his own handwritten note from George W. Bush on the day of his inauguration counseling him of uncertain days ahead.
"There will be trying moments. The critics will rage. Your 'friends' will disappoint you," Bush wrote. "But, you will have an Almighty God to comfort you, a family who loves you, and a country that is pulling for you, including me."

Eight years earlier, Bill Clinton offered an optimistic view of the job.
"The burdens you now shoulder are great but often exaggerated," he wrote Bush in 2000. "The sheer joy of doing what you believe is right is inexpressible."
And in 1992, George H.W. Bush wrote Clinton that "your success now is our country's success."
"I am rooting hard for you," he concluded. "Good luck."

Obama's letter is nearly twice as long as his predecessors' and includes more specific pieces of advice. But like Clinton and both Bushes, he offers a view of the job that accounts both for its thrill but also its ability to humble.

"Take time, in the rush of events and responsibilities, for friends and family," Obama wrote. "They'll get you through the inevitable rough patches."
Since reading the letter for the first time, Trump hasn't spoken or seen Obama. Instead he's frequently criticized the former president, rolled back significant elements of Obama's agenda, and privately obsessed about comparisons between himself and the man he replaced.

Obama, meanwhile, has weighed in selectively on Trump since leaving office. He criticized decisions to withdraw from the Paris climate accord and repeal Obamacare, but did not directly address Trump's equivocal comments about white supremacists in Virginia, even as others reacted with withering criticism.

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/09/03/p...bama-trump-letter-inauguration-day0846AMStory

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I liked this cartoon:

http://[URL=https://imageshack.com/i/poRUBwOsj][/URL]


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and I wonder if Trump signed this wall because he knew that MJ signed walls?

http://[URL=https://imageshack.com/i/poBOO7xSj][/URL]
 
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I've been following Trump antics closely since he was "elected" US president that now I'm going to need a plastic surgery to pull back my eyebrowns from back of my head to above my eyes:rolleyes: Every single day he makes me to curse for his stupidity and arrogance. I thought there was a no way he would pull out from Paris agreement, he proudly does it, then I thought he would not be bold and cruel enough to end DACA, he just does it. Is there no end to his evilness toward humans?

I really hope Muller hurry up with his investigation, because too many people suffer from Trumps actions and he can do so much more damage if left to run country as wanna-be-dictator.

Has anyone here been affected in any way from Trump "policies", and if yes, can you tell how?
 
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I was just looking at the news on HLN about DACA and the gentleman said that this is one promise that he wish Trump would have ignored. Now he going to turn it over to Congress and let them decide what to do about it what coward he does not care about humans at all.

There was a young lady or the news today she had a appointment to renew her DACA she did the fingerprint and paid the fee she had just learn about the program coming to a end she said no one said anything about it but she said she felt the tension as she was renew.
 
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Trump is simply lost... He tries using the same bullying tactics he used in business in a world that could care less what building he owns. He is overwhelmed and tries to act like he's not.. He hardly ever knows what he's talking about and just BS's his way through speaking in public. half that time (if not more) he does not make sense and tries to pretend it's normal.

The country handed the keys over to someone that has not passed a basic driving test..
 
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