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How many Trump associates is it so far that have been indicted for using their government position for personal gain ? It has gone beyond double digits.
Great, guilt by association. I thought we were better than that. Got any evidence that Trump benefited from anything any of those people did? Didn't think so. Pitiful.
... Well, mate - the "previous adminnistration" DIDN'T NEED
to pass infrastructure bills and what-not.
President Trump just fixed everything on His own!
And then - on the 7th day - He took a rest!
### Salty
Can't go with you on this one Salty.
The Trump administration tried to get an infrastructure bill passed, and failed. Now the Biden administration has to fix it. And Trump is on the sidelines, with smoke coming out his ears.
To paraphrase him, "An infrastructure bill should have passed in my administration. I know how to build buildings. I'm in real estate."
Just like they have to do with the mess left over at America's ports.
Great, guilt by association. I thought we were better than that. Got any evidence that Trump benefited from anything any of those people did? Didn't think so. Pitiful.
You have to do better than this. You pose a question, and then try to answer it yourself ?
Would that be pitiful ?
If you think officials in the Trump administration push guilt onto Trump, you are welcome.
Trump seems to have enough lawsuits to handle to not spend time on this. He casts aside
his associates regularly. 2 personal lawyers and a VP. He did try to take care of his confidante Steve Bannon with a pardon. But even that wasn't enough to keep Steve out of trouble.
"Trump has Mt. Rushmore inside his head."
"Trumps head is on Mt. Rushmore."
And they believe it, because they have never been there.
And Trump is fond of saying:
"Send in more of your money so I can be on Mt. Rushmore. At least my head."
was there a point to this post?
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Originally Posted by VitaMan
Can't go with you on this one Salty.
The Trump administration tried to get an infrastructure bill passed, and failed. Now the Biden administration has to fix it. And Trump is on the sidelines, with smoke coming out his ears.
To paraphrase him, "An infrastructure bill should have passed in my administration. I know how to build buildings. I'm in real estate."
Just like they have to do with the mess left over at America's ports.
WD - those posts were not directed towards You
If you wish to 'stalk' , be insulting, and violate numerous rules with this behavior - go on ahead and do so.
You are behaving in a juvenile fashion.
Now - please apply your talents to issues
rather than personal vendettas.
You have posted dozens of times asking for accomplishments of the Biden administration. Now one is staring you in the face, and what do you do ? You can't even admit it.
The previous administration didn't get it done. Now smoke is blowing out the ears and mouth of the ringleader.
That's your problem...you consider bigger more bloated gummet a good thing. Rationale thinking people don't see straping the tax payers with than another multi-trillion dollars in wasteful spending a sucess...all this wasteful spending is massive tax burden on children that haven't been born yet. Your twisted idea of gummet success
You have to do better than this. You pose a question, and then try to answer it yourself ?
Would that be pitiful ?
Just following your lead. You ASKED a question "how many............" and then answered your own question with "double digits".
If you think officials in the Trump administration push guilt onto Trump, you are welcome.
You are pushing quilt onto Trump "quilt by association". How about you address that?
Trump seems to have enough lawsuits to handle to not spend time on this.
And do any of those lawsuits involve benefiting from the illegal acts of those associates?
He casts aside
his associates regularly. 2 personal lawyers and a VP. He did try to take care of his confidante Steve Bannon with a pardon. But even that wasn't enough to keep Steve out of trouble.
Former President Donald Trump has blasted the bipartisan infrastructure legislation recently passed by Congress as a "Non-Infrastructure" bill.
Trump put out a statement last weekend claiming that just 11% of the package is going toward "real" infrastructure. The former president, who repeatedly tried and failed to get an infrastructure bill passed when he was in the White House, argued Republican lawmakers should be "ashamed of themselves."
Neil Bradley, chief policy officer at the US Chamber of Commerce, said that Trump is "wrong."
"There is a lot of misinformation going around about this bill, including that only a small amount goes to infrastructure," Bradley said in an interview.
The Chamber of Commerce executive pointed to hundreds of billions of dollars devoted to roads, transit, airports, and shipping ports. And the legislation also calls for major investments in broadband and the US power grid.
The infrastructure bill has passed. It took less than a year. The previous administration was not able to get one passed in......4 years.
Of course now we have the ringleader of the previous administration on tilt bashing everyone. Why can't he post in this forum ? It would be a perfect fit. And he doesn't have a Twitter account so he needs more places to rant.
I suppose we will hear from Jason PiSSant and his capitalized blah blah blah views.
His enlarged font. And his BOLD letters.
Yeah it's an "Infrastructure Bill" only a smidgen of it is going towards actual Infrastructure.
The rest goes to CRT , Racism, marxist indoctrination,Voter Fraud, and social marxist engineering of the American Peoples!
Ask vitaman - he is exhibit A
TS is exhibit b of teh results of democraticommunist social human engineering.