Posted on 07/25/2015 8:35:09 AM PDT by WilliamIII
Trump Organization Vice President and special counsel to Donald Trump Michael Cohen said tonight on "Hannity" that the National Border Patrol Council put pressure on border patrol agents to cancel a meeting with Trump at the U.S.-Mexico border today.
Cohen said he believes that the union told the local chapter to step aside or there would be "problems."
He said that this doesn't change the simple fact that there's a real immigration problem in this country, and reform is necessary.
Cohen said that the liberal media is going after Trump right now for drawing attention to illegal immigration and the failures of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
"What the media is doing is they're looking to divide," Cohen said. "They're looking to make Mr. Trump into the outsider, which by the way he is. He's not a politico. He's a mega-billionaire real estate developer, celebrity, author, movie star, etc. That's what he is. He's not a politico. And they're afraid."
(Excerpt) Read more at insider.foxnews.com ...
Trump - Sanders would present a pretty stark choice as would Cruz - Sanders without mixing in all the faux feminism that obscures everything. Cruz would not be so obviously humiliating of The Woman, more like a raised eyebrow and a half smile, I think.
“One bad word on guns and I’m done.”
A lot of people here will be done...hopefully that doesn’t happen. But in any case, Obama hasn’t been able to do anything but send gun sales soaring every time he opens his mouth on the issue. So I wouldn’t worry too much about Trump even if he were stupid enough to come out anti-gun (but he is not stupid, not by a long-shot).
Trump is strongly for the 2nd Amendment, every time he is asked about guns. Which type of guns a character like Dylann Roof or James Eagan Homes should be allowed to buy is a separate issue.
I can’t get past the fact that Trump has completely misdiagnosed the cause of the 2008 financial crash.
For me, that’s a major deal killer.
If you let them in, they would vacuum your carpets with your old vacuum, then re-vacuum with theirs and show you how much dirt your old vacuum was leaving behind and how much better their high-dollar vacuum is than yours.
If you still weren't convinced, they'd even vacuum your bedspread and mattress and gross you out by showing you how much dead skin and such you were sleeping in that's now inside their high-dollar vacuum.
And even if you didn't buy their machine, though many usually did, your house got vacuumed and they left you in better shape than you were before they showed up.
Trump is like one of those guys. He came to the door and has done a free demo to prove the worth of what he's selling.
And, even if we don't buy what he's selling, he still cleaned the carpets for free and now we're in better shape simply for his having been here.
Now people's curiosity and interest are very high, since what he's selling is both effective and clearly better than what we've got now.
Bottom line? People are ready to buy.
That's how it's done the old-fashioned way, with a demonstration to show it's not snake oil.
has he? how?
Good to hear, thanks.
Actually what has surprised me is how many on our side blame the Democrats for the crash, when it was OBVIOUS, at the time, that banks were making loans that could never be paid back and Bush’s people were happy to go along as the economy seemed to be growing, due to that infusion of fake money. In other words, what was going on then was an extra $500B to $1T of deficit spending, but without it showing up on government books (until the crash).
It was so OBVIOUS to me that I shorted a bunch of financials and was able to buy my wife a nice car, due to the crash (but I admit, it was nerve racking when all of the ‘experts’ were saying everything was just fine).
Democrats fear Trump I believe.
I was at a funeral yesterday in NE Ohio.
Three of my idiot liberal union member distant relatives went out of their way to seek me out and deliver rants about how bad Trump is.
The left has definitely mobilized their troops vs. Trump.
I cant get past the fact that Trump has completely misdiagnosed the cause of the 2008 financial crash.Maybe he chose not to participate so he never looked at it beyond what the media said/says.
Trump is the biggest “politician” running. He’s flip flopped more than his good friend Bill Clinton’s mistresses.
how? what did he say? the link you provided doesn’t quote him,
I think that Trump will win the nomination and Cruz the VP. Then, if they win, after a few years Trump will step down letting Cruz become President. Win win for everyone. :)
Trump and his counsel need to start considering how they are going to field the “big bad Trump kicked granny out of her house” eminent domain questions. The press will pounce on that.
I made the same arguments to FReepers about McCain and Romney.
Look, the whole idea of the people running our country is to put up a straw man for Hillary to knock down in the general election. Just like they picked McCain “for us” in 2008.
I struggled with this for a decade, but I will no longer vote the lesser evil. If I cannot vote FOR someone, if the candidate does not meet my minimum standards for acceptability and competence, I will not vote for them.
So far, Cruz, Walker, Trump and possibly Fiorina meet those standards. The rest do not.
for me, the one part of the 2008 crash that seems explainable is the “crash” in the real estate bubble. that bubble was a bipartisan creation. the Dems and the Bush administration BOTH promoted easy loans to unqualified, low income homebuyers. this helped create a price bubble that couldn’t be sustained.
google Bush, Rove and home ownership, and you’ll see how they were complicit along with Dems. Eg this Bush law for paying down payments for poor people:
http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2003/12/20031216-9.html
President Bush Signs American Dream Downpayment Act of 2003
Remarks by the President at Signing of the American Dream Downpayment Act
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, D.C.
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Fact sheet In Focus: Home Ownership
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THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all. Thank you for coming. Thanks for the warm welcome. It’s great to be back at the Department of Housing and Urban Development. This is not my first time here, nor will it be my last. (Applause.) I am here today because we are taking action to bring many thousands of Americans closer to owning a home. Our government is supporting homeownership because it is good for America, it is good for our families, it is good for our economy.
http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2003/12/20031216-9.html
During the signing ceremony of S. 811, The American Dream Downpayment Act, President George W. Bush delivers remarks at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in Washington, D.C., Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2003. “One of the biggest hurdles to homeownership is getting money for a down payment,” said President Bush. “This administration has recognized that, and so today I’m honored to be here to sign a law that will help many low-income buyers to overcome that hurdle, and to achieve an important part of the American Dream.” White House photo by Paul Morse One of the biggest hurdles to homeownership is getting money for a down payment. This administration has recognized that, and so today I’m honored to be here to sign a law that will help many low-income buyers to overcome that hurdle, and to achieve an important part of the American Dream.
He’s not running, but I hope he does in eight years!
I would pay to see that show.
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