Rump golfs while Americans are dying!

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President Obama should have gone to Louisiana days ago, instead of golfing. Too little, too late!


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While our wonderful president was out playing golf all day, the TSA is falling apart, just like our government! Airports a total disaster!


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Obama has admitted that he spends his mornings watching @ESPN. Then he plays golf, fundraises & grants amnesty to illegals.


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President Obama has a major meeting on the N.Y.C. Ebola outbreak, with people flying in from all over the country, but decided to play golf!

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Can you believe that,with all of the problems and difficulties facing the U.S., President Obama spent the day playing golf.Worse than Carter

 
Wrong again .. it is a news flash .. and guaranteed to be even more eye-opening in the coming days.

But feel free to call it fake news.
 
Wrong again .. it is a news flash .. and guaranteed to be even more eye-opening in the coming days.

But feel free to call it fake news.
oh no.it's real ..demographics don't lie.

Hilary was the one candidate guaranteed to uninspire the Democratic Puerto Rican vote.
I doubt it would happen again
 
WaPo & HuffPo are typical race-baiting bashers.

So, let's see. We want to help and try to start bringing these people here to stay with their families and friends while we are attempting to rebuild their entire island however long it takes from that impoverished hell hole. P.R. already damaged by Irma, then a few days later getting smashed by Maria and we started bringing supplies on 9/22 and now more keeps coming to them........are going to think the Prez hasn't treated them properly?

P.R. Congresswoman Jennifer Gonzalez-Colon on Judge Jeanine tonight said 29 hospitals are now operational, they received from the U.S. 600 medics, plus 700 hospital beds have arrived, generators, more than 1 million meals so far, 7 million liters of water so far.

 
oh no.it's real ..demographics don't lie.

Hilary was the one candidate guaranteed to uninspire the Democratic Puerto Rican vote.
I doubt it would happen again

Puerto Ricans cannot vote in federal elections - unless they leave the island and maintain a legal residence in one of the 50 states or DC for 1 year, and register to vote in that jurisdiction.
 
Puerto Ricans fire back at Trump for critical tweets

(CNN)Puerto Ricans reacted harshly on Saturday to President Trump's tweets that leaders of the hurricane-ravaged Caribbean island "want everything to be done for them when it should be a community effort."

Several Puerto Ricans contacted by CNN stood up for San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz, who apparently provoked the Trump tweet with a call for more aid, and many said the Puerto Rican community at home and abroad is already working together.

"I'm amazed that he has the gall to say Puerto Ricans expect everything to be done for them," said Griselmarie Alemar of Stratford, Connecticut. "They are working exhaustively to lift themselves up. We are citizens. We pay taxes. We serve in the military."

"It is a community effort," Evelyn Torres said at a fund-raising event in the Bronx. "It is a humanity effort."

Across all of the mainland US, various food and donation drives have been held throughout the past couple of weeks, hoping to get aid to those who need it.

"The Puerto Rican community," says Abner Breban of Atlanta, "has come together like never in the city of Atlanta." Breban has started a Facebook group called "Atlanta Levanta a Puerto Rico," which aims to help organizations in their efforts to collect, organize and distribute donations for the island.

Breban adds the movement is grassroots with everyone in the community finding roles and doing whatever is needed.

Speaking from San Juan, Renee Acosta said, "If he's not here, he shouldn't be criticizing the community efforts."

"Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, whose parents moved to New York from Puerto Rico, took his shot on Twitter, saying: "You're going straight to hell, @realDonaldTrump. No long lines for you. Someone will say, 'Right this way, sir.' They'll clear a path."

The President stirred things up with a series of tweets Saturday from his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, where he is spending the weekend.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/09/30/us/puerto-rico-responds-to-trump-tweets/index.html
 
Donald Trump is Back to Being the Least Popular President Ever After NFL Tweets
9/27/17

President Donald Trump's popularity among American voters is once again in decline, falling back to the historic lows that have marked the first eight months of his White House tenure.

The president’s approval rating hovers at 38.8 percent, according to a weighted average the polling site FiveThirtyEight released Wednesday morning. That total reflects a dip among several daily tracking polls, including from CBS News (35 percent), Gallup (39 percent), and Trump's favorite (and more favorable) right wing polling site, Rasmussen Reports (43 percent).

The decline appears to have started*during the weekend, when Trump sparked controversy over his use of Twitter to condemn protests within the NFL against police brutality and racial inequality during televised national anthems at the beginnings of games.

Trump enjoyed a bounce in his approval ratings after multiple hurricanes battered the United States, from Harvey in Texas, to Irma in Florida, and Maria in Puerto Rico. The slight uptick appears to have subsided, however, after the NFL spat.

Even if the president managed to continue his streak of increasing popularity for more than just a few days after the hurricanes, it likely wouldn't have been enough to change an unfortunate reality of his time in office: He remains the least popular president in modern American history, dating as far back as President Harry Truman in the 1940s.

In fact, the only other president to suffer such lows this early on in his administration was President Gerald Ford, who plunged to a 41 percent approval rating after pardoning his predecessor, Richard Nixon.

Throughout history, the majority of U.S. presidents have often enjoyed honeymoon periods during which their popularity is high for their first months in office before eventually tapering off. The same has not been true for Trump, who has seen increasing disapproval of his presidency even while managing to hold onto a majority of his conservative base.
http://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-approval-rating-worst-president-ever-popularity-672592

I'm going to take a guess and suggest that his 'performance' on Puerto Rico won't endear him to many people outside of his moron base.
 
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I remember when Rump said "When I am president I'm going to be working for you. I'm not going to have time to play golf"
 
I remember when Rump said "When I am president I'm going to be working for you. I'm not going to have time to play golf"

I remember that Obama said he "would not rest" until all Americans who wanted to work had jobs, or got medical care, and all kinds of other stuff.

Then he golfed.

I can't seem to locate your howls of protest over those lies, Comrade Brad Jarod.

Can you link me up?
 
Rump has a personality disorder in which he looks for a reason in his mind that he is better than everyone else, then treats them that way. Many racists suffer from such... If those he considers inferior challenge him, he seeks to destroy them.
 
I remember that Obama said he "would not rest" until all Americans who wanted to work had jobs, or got medical care, and all kinds of other stuff.

Then he golfed.

I can't seem to locate your howls of protest over those lies, Comrade Brad Jarod.

Can you link me up?

Still... Obama never attacked others for playing golf. Rump did, then proceeded to play more golf than the one he attacked.
 
Rump has a personality disorder in which he looks for a reason in his mind that he is better than everyone else, then treats them that way. Many racists suffer from such... If those he considers inferior challenge him, he seeks to destroy them.

Let's see your credentials, Doctor Brad Jarod.

I didn't know you were licensed to practice psychology on the Internet.
 
Still... Obama never attacked others for playing golf. Rump did, then proceeded to play more golf than the one he attacked.

So, no, you never once criticized Obama for making unfulfilled campaign promises, but you hold Trump accountable for his?

What's that called, Comrade Brad Jarod?

What's that word?

Maybe Christiecrite can remind me.

Answer, Christiecrite. :rofl2:

BTW, Comrade Brad Jarod, post your evidence that Trump "play(ed) more golf than the one he attacked".
 
Trump sent 18 tweets on Puerto Rico on Saturday. And made things a whole lot worse

At a time of crisis for more than 3 million Americans living in Puerto Rico, their President decided to pick a fight with a local official due to her frustration with the recovery efforts. Rather than send a tweet urging patience (or maybe not tweeting at all!), Trump decided the best course of action was to go after Yulin Cruz and "others in Puerto Rico" for their allegedly poor job in dealing with Hurricane Maria.

The words Trump used are telling. "They want everything to be done for them," he tweeted. "They"? You mean the millions of American citizens in Puerto Rico? And the not-so-subtle suggestion of laziness in Trump's tweets is just more of the same racially coded language that the President has trafficked in since the day he announced his campaign.

Had Trump sent only those three tweets hitting Yulin Cruz, it would have been a bad -- but not atypical -- day for him. But, he didn't stop there. Not even close.

Trump spent the next eight(!) hours tweeting a series of attacks against the so-called "fake news" media for allegedly misrepresenting the actions of his administration in Puerto Rico.

"Fake News CNN and NBC are going out of their way to disparage our great First Responders as a way to 'get Trump,'" he tweeted in one. "Not fair to FR or effort!"

"The Fake News Networks are working overtime in Puerto Rico doing their best to take the spirit away from our soldiers and first R's. Shame!," went another.

Trump provided no evidence for his claims. Or, really, explained what he meant by them. CNN, for its part, has provided significant coverage of the recovery efforts -- highlighting both stories of inspiration and the real struggles of many on the island to cope with the lack of electricity and increasing shortages of water and food. A number of correspondents are on the ground in Puerto Rico -- including Anderson Cooper and Bill Weir -- documenting the situation firsthand.

None of that comes even close to Trump's claim that the news networks are working to "disparage our great First Responders" or that the media is "doing their best to take the spirit away from our soldiers."

What Trump is doing -- in his attacks on Yulin Cruz and the media -- is trying to divide the country as a way to deflect blame for his administration's performance.

"They" are lazy and want everything done for them. "They" are being nasty because Democrats told them to. "They" aren't rooting for our first responders. "They" are trying to convince people that our soldiers aren't doing a good job.

Trump's willingness to divide, to turn every situation in which he is questioned or criticized into an "us" vs "them" is well documented by now. The 2016 election was an 18-month master class in how to divide the country for your own political gain. Trump's handling of the white supremacist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, and his deliberate decision to pick a fight with (mostly black) NFL players over the national anthem illustrate that same perpetual need to divide.

That default divisiveness makes Trump different than every person who has held the office before him. For the 43 previous presidents, their ultimate goal was to find ways to remind people in the country of our common humanity, to take the high road, to appeal to our better angels. Many of them missed that mark -- often badly -- but it was always their North Star.

It is not for Trump. Not close. For Trump, the lone goal is winning at all costs. If that means attacking the mayor of San Juan even as Puerto Rico faces a historic recovery challenge, so be it. If it means blaming Puerto Rico's debt and infrastructure issues even as people are desperately searching for their loved ones, well, that's just how it goes. If it means trying to build the media up as a scapegoat to cover up a slower-than-ideal response to Maria's aftermath? Consider it done!

18 tweets. 11 hours. Full of blame, anger and victimhood. Totally devoid of hope, inspiration or unity.

This is Trumpism.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/01/politics/trump-tweets-puerto-rico/index.html
 
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