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Trump’s Infrastructure Plan Roils Conservative Groups; Liberals won in 2016. Conservatives will figure it out soon enough
Topic Started: Nov 11 2016, 01:24 PM (938 Views)
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CautionaryTales
Nov 11 2016, 04:50 PM
This time next year they will be screaming for Trumps head on a stick.
If Trump burns down Washington DC that will be a distinct improvement.......... :usa:
Jesus can raise the dead, but he can't fix stupid
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Trump, rebuilding America one road at a time.
Kate Steinle was separated from her family permanently but leftists didn't seem to mind.
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Tesla

Trump now saying he won't repeal Obamacare. Instead he'll amend it.

He will keep the pre existing condition part which means the mandate will remain as you can't have one without the other.

Also, hard to imagine they end the Medicaid expansion. End of day I think they make superficial changes so they can say "hey we did something"
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Trump has better political instincts than a real conservative would. Trump ran as a nationalist and isolationist. Why are you acting surprised?
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Tesla
Nov 11 2016, 06:42 PM
Trump now saying he won't repeal Obamacare. Instead he'll amend it.

He will keep the pre existing condition part which means the mandate will remain as you can't have one without the other.

Also, hard to imagine they end the Medicaid expansion. End of day I think they make superficial changes so they can say "hey we did something"
As long as the voters are happy, Trump accomplished what he said he would do.

Kate Steinle was separated from her family permanently but leftists didn't seem to mind.
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edro14

Obama mentioned it and all hell took hold in congress with the conservatives saying the big nyet. Now trumpp says the same thing and the insignificant conservative posters are cheering the same thing on.

:drinking: :cheers: :hooray:
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Tesla
Nov 11 2016, 01:24 PM
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One of Donald Trump’s top campaign promises — a trillion-dollar program to rebuild highways, tunnels, bridges and airports — is already meeting resistance from conservatives.


I guess the right only likes it when they can make a profit off weapons of micro and mass destruction, not the general welfare.

not make enough money, fast enough, for the fantastical right wing.
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Nov 11 2016, 02:01 PM
As Elizabeth Warren stated yesterday, Donald Trump and liberal Democrats have common ground on regulating banks, protecting Social Security, opposing trade deals, college affordability, and rebuilding infrastructure. I see no reason to believe Mr. Trump was lying when he set these policy goals during the campaign. Democrats have already pledged to work with him on these issues despite opposing him on others. This seems like an encouraging basis for bipartisan cooperation, doesn't it?
It seemed encouraging to me.
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I say that big talk's worth doodly-squat
peewee
Nov 12 2016, 10:56 AM
George Aligator
Nov 11 2016, 02:01 PM
As Elizabeth Warren stated yesterday, Donald Trump and liberal Democrats have common ground on regulating banks, protecting Social Security, opposing trade deals, college affordability, and rebuilding infrastructure. I see no reason to believe Mr. Trump was lying when he set these policy goals during the campaign. Democrats have already pledged to work with him on these issues despite opposing him on others. This seems like an encouraging basis for bipartisan cooperation, doesn't it?
It seemed encouraging to me.
It could be encouragin, if the corruption is indeed drained from the swamp!!!

As fur moozlum care thar's really no way ta go back, it was to be, as I've noted since moozlum care was conceived, simply the path to a single payer slush fund!!! The trick will be ta remove the slush from the fund and get folks real healthcare!!!
Endeavor to Persevere!!!
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Tesla
Nov 11 2016, 04:47 PM
George Aligator
Nov 11 2016, 02:01 PM
As Elizabeth Warren stated yesterday, Donald Trump and liberal Democrats have common ground on regulating banks, protecting Social Security, opposing trade deals, college affordability, and rebuilding infrastructure. I see no reason to believe Mr. Trump was lying when he set these policy goals during the campaign. Democrats have already pledged to work with him on these issues despite opposing him on others. This seems like an encouraging basis for bipartisan cooperation, doesn't it?
It does. And I think if there is anyone who can strong arm right wing conservatives into a progressive agenda, its Trump
Trump is no RINO despite the points of similarity with progressives cited by Senator Warren. His tax plan, immigration policies and military proposals are core Republican ideas, if not strictly right-wing dogma.
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Robert Stout
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George Aligator
Nov 12 2016, 12:54 PM
Tesla
Nov 11 2016, 04:47 PM
George Aligator
Nov 11 2016, 02:01 PM
As Elizabeth Warren stated yesterday, Donald Trump and liberal Democrats have common ground on regulating banks, protecting Social Security, opposing trade deals, college affordability, and rebuilding infrastructure. I see no reason to believe Mr. Trump was lying when he set these policy goals during the campaign. Democrats have already pledged to work with him on these issues despite opposing him on others. This seems like an encouraging basis for bipartisan cooperation, doesn't it?
It does. And I think if there is anyone who can strong arm right wing conservatives into a progressive agenda, its Trump
Trump is no RINO despite the points of similarity with progressives cited by Senator Warren. His tax plan, immigration policies and military proposals are core Republican ideas, if not strictly right-wing dogma.
Trump is a more effective bomb thrower than Elizabeth Warren could ever hope to be...I bet she sobbed when Trump was elected...She thinks 2020 is a Native American's turn to be President...I expect that New England supports her in the Democratic primary....Oklahoma will consider she is a phony bitch........... :biggrin:
Jesus can raise the dead, but he can't fix stupid
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