Posted on 05/14/2017 4:00:42 PM PDT by drewh
In his first 100 days, President Donald Trump is on track to becoming perhaps the greatest of all time, even if he does tweet so himself. Yes, it is true that our new president has raised expectations on what and how quickly he can accomplish the cures to America's mostly self-inflicted wounds.
Congress will soon be on the ropes as the public properly places the blame on them for the lack of action. Trump is telling Congress: Produce results or go home, regardless of your party. Trump is still the author of the "Art of the Deal," still unconventional, unpredictable, willing to make course corrections, and yes, you might say he "floats like a butterfly."
Trump's base is unfazed by the media's focus that Obamacare still exists. Cheers rise for the haymakers that Trump has already landed on the liberal establishment.
The 45th president has rained down a flurry of blistering combinations in the form of 32 wide-ranging executive orders, fulfilling many campaign promises, and reversing the policy and legacy of President Barack Obama.
While the media are still whirling around Russia, Trump is strengthening the military and bringing back American pride. Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet are on the uptick.
People like Shepard Smith may be trying to tell us that Trump has two black eyes because health care reform and tax bills have not been passed. I say to them, he may have two black eyes, but you should see the other guy.
I elected a fighter, and fight to victory he will.
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Middle America has been waiting decades for Trump. Personally, just prior to Trump coming onto the political scene in 2015, I thought taking back America by traditional means, such as using the voting booth, was over. No joke.
Exactly!! He cannot do this alone we must be vigilant in our support of him and his family always
I want Trump, warts and all. Whatever the media thinks Trump should be, I want the exact opposite.
Interestingly, in rereading Dr. Arnold Hutschnecker’s, The Will to Live, earlier today, I came upon these sentences:
“...in each age some individuals have rebelled against what they would not endure, and have exerted themselves to change it. When the dynamic energies of the rebel have been translated into action or teaching for the benefit of others, the world has found another of its great leaders and reformers.”
It’s way too early for such prognostications.
There is a coup in progress at this very moment. You ain’t seen nothing yet.
As with Reagan, the times are such that one such as he could be, indeed, at least one of the greatest Presidents.
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We just did and that is how they got where they did.
The fight has just started between Trump and the establishment power structure.
You think its been bad so far. I think we ain’t seen nothing yet, IMHO.
But I’ll bet on Trump. Trump is a smart guy who will learn and get better. The establishment power structure doesn’t think it needs to learn anything. They think they already know everything and are stuck in rigid thinking. Trump and middle/working class Americans will win in the end but it is going to be a tough fight.
A coup is in progress? lol...
Some democrats still don’t understand they failed big and look like s**t..They shot their wad. They have nothing. Zip.
I wish they had zip.
They have most of the Judiciary, with Uniparty Judges.
They have most of Congress, with Uniparty majority.
They have 99% of the MSM, TV, internet, news.
They have 99% of Hollyweird.
They have 99% of K-12 and college education.
They have ?% of our youth.
They have 99% of “mainline” “churches”.
There might be more but that’s all I can think of at the moment.
You’re right, dragnet. Sorry, I got mixed-up! : (
No problem.
As I’ve posted before, they need to clear out some more rock for President Reagan and President Trump.
IIRC, Pres Reagan told Donald that he should run for president one day. RR knew talent when he saw it.
Shemp confuses eye shadow with an actual black eye.
FORD not chevrolet.That has got to be changed.
Who is Tony Schwartz?
He made some mistakes tweeting as a candidate, but his tweets as president have helped him.
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