Posted on 02/24/2019 10:00:16 PM PST by ransomnote
Reminds me of how a crossword puzzle was used to find candidates for the Enigma code breaking program in WWII (?) At what point ... ;)
Thanks for posting that Steven. I think we’re on to something. Definitely worth following.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1101472084730003457?s=19
Can you spot the misspelling in Trump’s new tweet?
:)
Mark
WOW REX got an e-mail noting that senior AUS types have resigned over the past month.
I see it from fellow posters above & it’s GLORIOUS!
BYE Crooked Hillary ;)
Yup
Always posting blind!
Not the right one to ask about how to post. I am kind of a computer illiterate well more than kind of. Maybe someone can help you. I have never posted an article or started a thread out of my lack of skill. My ability resides in posting responses sadly.
Follow the watch - 3/14 is now date of Steele drop [3:14]
He also could use “Buy Hillary”
LOL
Or does it?
It’s a mix of poignancy and stunning beauty to see the foliage and pretty flowers in the city, as the grassy back drop to the subjects in the photo. Thanks.
Very painful memory for so many who died in the lush foliage nearby, but two generations later we see light in the eyes of those Vietnamese inhabitants for an American president and over here we admire those and their children who got out, or were brought here, and those children have now born their children here, and others still come to join their family here. It’s amazing. Thanks, Kitsy!
PS: So, your meme thread got pulled? Well, there ya’ go. Caution on the main page is still the rule. It’s not the same as here on this welcome and hopeful thread of meme makers and patriots, and your other meme-challenged supporters.
https://amgreatness.com/2019/02/28/why-trump-is-destined-for-an-historic-2020-win/
Why Trump is Destined for an Historic 2020 Win
By Conrad Black
FTA:
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For 2020, Democratic rhetoric and the conventional wisdom relentlessly inflicted on the country by the anti-Trump media claque holds that Trump should be easy to defeat, because his polls have never risen above 50 percent. This is meaningless chatter because it neglects to remember that Trump in 2016 was running against the Republicans as much as the Democrats. As someone who changed his party registration seven times in 13 years, Trump had no call on party loyalty. In the first six months of his presidency, the congressional Republicans sat on their hands and were not entirely averse to the voluminous musings about impeachment. In the only sensible sentence I ever heard from former Arizona senator and ardent NeverTrumper Jeff Flake, Its the presidents party now.
In 2020 there wont be a split such as that caused by Ross Perot to defeat the senior Bush in 1992 and probably Robert Dole in 1996; and Trumps record seems certain to be much more successful that Carters, who had 20 percent interest rates, high inflation, unemployment, and taxes to deal with in 1980. Whatever happens with the current southern border state of emergency, Trump is putting a border in place and has won that argument. The country wants a border, without government shutdowns. Trump has worked the Mexico will pay for it nonsense into the facts of more favorable trade arrangements and has kept faith with his followers, unlike the Bush No new taxes pledge in 1988.
Trump is not going to be running as an unsuccessful president as Carter did, or even as a marginally successful president as the Bushes and Obama did. He has delivered tax cuts and reform and great prosperity, as Reagan did, and he is the first president to deal seriously with illegal immigration and oil imports and nuclear proliferation to rogue states (Iran and North Korea), since those crises arose. He has refused to be stampeded by the eco-Marxists while doing nothing to backpedal on the environment itself, and has partially delivered on trade imbalances and will almost certainly reach a much improved trade arrangement with China.
Contrary to the assessments of Trump-haters who supposedly know something about the economy, such as Paul Krugman and the Economist magazine (which on the subject of Trump is as drivelingly hostile but not as amusing as Vanity Fair or the Daily Beast), this economy is not going to cool out appreciably in the next 18 months. As was mentioned here last week, the Democrats are going to pay heavily for the disgraceful Russian-collusion red herring.
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Trump is no Roosevelt (either one), but the Democrats seem to be yielding to the ineluctable urge that possesses each party every other generation, to utter a primal scream of nonsense, get everything off their chest and out of their system, be dragged to the padded cell by the voters, and regroup back at center-field four years later. It may even be good for themas therapy, not as government.
Typical Trump
Unexpected
Devastating
Game changing.
lol.
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