rodman for president
This, from CNN's own Harry Enten, captures why breaking with Trump in any real way creates real political peril for a GOP in bent:
"The problem that Trump's Republican adversaries are learning is that it's not 2016 anymore. Even as Trump was winning the presidential election, his net favorability (favorable-unfavorable) rating among Republicans in an average of polls was just +50 points. That's far short of the maximum +100 point rating. You could, in other words, oppose or critique Trump as a Republican (as Sanford did in 2016) and not get chased out of the party.
"Today, it's totally different. Trump's net favorability among Republicans is up to +71 percentage points on average. There are very few Republicans who disagree with Trump. Trump's approval rating (a slightly different measure than favorable rating) stands at 87% in the latest Gallup poll. To put that in perspective, only two other presidents since 1950 have had higher approval ratings among their own party heading into a potential presidential primary.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/12/polit...oby/index.html
Over 80 percent of claims are being denied by immigration judges as being not meritorious," Sessions said when asked how many asylum claims were legitimate.
"You do not get to come to America [simply over] a private threat or if someone personally attacks you," he said.
its almost as if a lot can happen over time. you're looking at clinton's net worth now, 18 years after leaving office, and obama's net worth 10 years after having been elected
"NASH JENKINS*@PNASHJENKINS
May 31st, 2018
President Donald Trump’s net worthhas fallen to its lowest point since the 2016 presidential election, according to a new appraisal by*Bloomberg. It currently sits at $2.8 billion, down $100 million from last year.
The Bloomberg analysis attributes the drop to falling revenue at his golf courses and resorts and Trump Tower in Manhattan. Among the properties to report losses is Mar-a-Lago, the Florida compound dubbed “the Winter White House” where Trump has held a number of high-profile meetings since taking the Oval Office.
While a number of Trump’s properties have depreciated since he became president, the new Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., a haven for lobbyists and administration officials, has reported profits. In its first year open, Bloomberg reported it was valued at $100 million — up $30 million from last year........"
Just looking at facts.
"its almost as if a lot can happen over time" - Dude that's so profound, you should put that in your memoirs.
"Crystal Level" facts.
Trump losing money in the Trump economy.
lol
Elevator button facts.
So Trump was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize today.
Using the office of the president to make money good now?
Was that the special elevator that goes from the casino level to the casino level?
How specifically are you saying they used the office to make money, tlong?
False question
Do you think they would have made that money if they weren't president?
You guys should probably validate the source data before you get into a long discussion about making that kind of money.
You didn't answer the question:
How specifically are you saying they used the office to make money, tlong?
if I know. They made the money, not me.
Do you think they would have made that money if they weren't president?
U.S. President Donald Trump will meet with his top trade advisers on Thursday to decide whether to activate threatened tariffs on billions of dollars in Chinese goods, a senior Trump administration official said on Wednesday.
Nope, but that has nothing to do with your accusation.
You claimed to know how they made their money.
look at the salary they make as a senator and as a president
then look at what they are worth
did they hit the lottery or the right stock?
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