Posted on 07/13/2017 9:36:32 AM PDT by ForYourChildren
President Donald Trump says he got along very well with Russian President Vladimir Putin when the met at the G20 in Hamburg last week.
He wants whats good for Russia, and I want whats good for the United States, Trump said in an interview with CBN, the Christian Broadcasting Network, on Wednesday.
Trump said it would have been better for Russia if Hillary Clinton were president because she would have decimated the U.S. military and raised U.S. energy prices by building windmills.
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And, Hillary would have sold more rights to our critical resources, such as Uranium, to the Russians, who then sold it to Iran. And then Russia would have given $134M to the Clinton Foundation.
Funny how that works.
Not only that but you can bet that had she won Poland would not have received that shipment of LNG and neither would any of the other Central European countries that are scheduled to receive shipments. Without American LNG I wonder from whom they would have to buy?
Nothing wrong with windmills where they are appropriate if they can be made cost efficient, to compete with other power generation.
Who’s he kidding?
Hillary would be doing all she could to help ISIS kill Russians.
Preceded by 8 years of Clinton. 24 years of abuse will take more than a good afternoon to fix. Might take 2 generations.
And have to obey the same environmental regulations. Imagine if the windmills’ owners had to pay for every eagle they whacked.
Not to mention no missile shield.
Putin preferred Hellary except for Syria, but he likely calculated he could bribe her later.
Darwin at work. The smarter eagles avoid the blades, improving the stock.
And the Russians decided to help Trump in spite of it all, go figure.
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