Garson007
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I highly doubt 1) Trump faked it and 2) that he hung it up himself. But hey, whatever.Or pity you don't apply it to someone who fakes Time covers.
I highly doubt 1) Trump faked it and 2) that he hung it up himself. But hey, whatever.Or pity you don't apply it to someone who fakes Time covers.
I highly doubt 1) Trump faked it and 2) that he hung it up himself. But hey, whatever.
Totally comparable tho.Reminds me of Zuma trying to explain away Nkandla.
I highly doubt 1) Trump faked it and 2) that he hung it up himself. But hey, whatever.
In a press conference last year, Trump mistakenly inflated the number of Time magazine covers on which he’d been featured, suggesting that he believed the cover to be real.
“I think I was on the cover of Time magazine twice in my life and like six times in the last number of months,” Trump said last July. This is incorrect; he was only featured on one Time cover before entering politics, in January 1989.
Reminds me of Zuma trying to explain away Nkandla.
Congress will head home for the July 4th recess without having passed a single major piece of legislation. Worse, there’s no repeal of Obamacare. There isn’t even a healthcare bill that passed, and the fate of that legislation is still up in the air. Worse, Republicans handled it all so ineptly they’ve already lost the political battle to the Democrats who were ready. The GOP, led by President Donald Trump, floundered.
Make no mistake, Donald Trump as the de facto leader of the Republican Party shoulders most of the blame for this fiasco.
Republicans Blew It On Healthcare Reform And Only Have Themselves To Blame
McConnell, whose party has a razor-thin majority in the 100-member Senate, told reporters that Republican leaders would work through the week to win over the 50 senators needed to pass the bill, with a vote planned after the recess. Vice President Mike Pence could provide the crucial vote needed to break a tie.
"I think we can get 50 votes to yes by the end of the week," Republican Senator Roger Wicker said after the White House meeting.
I highly doubt 1) Trump faked it and 2) that he hung it up himself. But hey, whatever.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-healthcare-republican-idUSKBN19I11V
I don't think it is over that quickly as your article states.
vote planned after the recess.
What's wrong with passing it after the recess?
I did, an hour or two ago. Please, refresh my mind.Read the article Mac.
Do you read the links you provide?
So no, no major legislation will be passed before they head home.
I don't have high hopes that you read my article in full if you didn't read yours in part.
I did, an hour or two ago. Please, refresh my mind.
What standard are you comparing it with?
You'll have to explain to me like I'm five years old, how a week long recess is the end of the health bill.Nah read it again then and see where you are going wrong.
Im not comparing it with any standard, you still haven't read the article though.
Im not comparing it with any standard, you still haven't read the article though.
Nice. I wonder what he's going to do between the G20 and Bastille day. Will also be interesting to see if he meets with Zuma privately.Trump accepted Macron's invitation to Bastille Day.
US troops will parade next to the French troops.
http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-actu/2...et-trump-a-accepte-l-invitation-de-macron.php
The #AmazonWashingtonPost, sometimes referred to as the guardian of Amazon not paying internet taxes (which they should) is FAKE NEWS!