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Zeph

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FAKE NEWS!



Nothing but cordial and simply a woman that was in a murder for hire plot looking for a 15 minutes...which she was then quickly dropped when it didn't work well


View: http://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2016/09/27/donald-trump-alicia-machado-1997-3.cnn



FAKE NEWS!




View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aYFC_7ZIn4
After getting heat for mocking the journalist he added that same movement into later speeches to provide plausible deniability. However, lets say you are right, please go through the 325 people, places and things he has mocked on twitter, or the many other instances. I mean are you really trying to suggest that someone that famously mocked his opponents during the election is somehow a respectful person? I'm not sure what the angle is here.
 
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Counterproductive to your goals I still believe, but interesting.
 
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Depends on your metric.

If you want to simply increase average lifespan of the American population you give medicare for all and you reimburse Family Physicians and other actual primary care doctors with increased pay and Residency slots.

There done. You've got more access to the things that increase longevity.

Period.

But its not that simple.

In that process you will also have to consider cost controls as part of your "solving". The medicine could become cheaper with the above. You've have to gut pharmaceuticals and with it you will gut the epicenter of the R&D of the pharmaceutical world. You might find yourself quickly plateauing advancements.

You will also limit choice and while average life span is a metric, individuals will suffer as various treatments are simply not available.

Its a whole versus the individual and the answer depends on your view.

Someone in the ICU might die earlier than now but the whole is that some diabetics will live longer. The average will be longer life.

Is that the only metric?












lmao.

I'm not. It's a Trump rally thread. Has been for over a year as a honeypot to hold it all in one place and continues to be so with a stated goal to not shit up other threads with that. Enter and we are going to tell you how great Trump is. All with an easy way for you to also avoid it. You know that fully.

Don't want that? Just water it down with the back and forth spamming and turn every Trump themed thread into the same. Like I said, but one opinion. But I'm sure that's what will happen as you look to create an increased spam war.

I also think you will be disappointed when it boils over into every other thread since you like to actually talk politics in other threads.
Access to care was my metric

But you guys are imperial dawg

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light hearted joke here. apologies in advance

but im watching trump speak right now, and something just clicked. i think Mike Pence is in love him. the way he looks at Trump is adorable. his eyes are glossy. those occaisonal smirks are so cute

carry on

EDIT: for the record, i wrote this and hti submit before the speech ended. as it ended, Trump just said something about Mike Pence having a good marriage. then slapped him on the butt. it was very akward
 
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Positive comment for the Trump Voter Safe Space Thread:

Ivanka Trump is unbelievably hot. Unbelievably. I know she probably wears a lot of make-up and has had some cosmetic dental work done, but still. Holy shit man...


View: https://youtu.be/JVZouBMpPCI
 

Freeloading Rusty

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FBI probing whether Trump aides helped Russian intel in early 2016
CBS News has learned that U.S. investigators are looking into whether Trump campaign representatives had a role in helping Russian intelligence as it carried out cyberattacks on the Democratic National Committee and other political targets in March 2016.

This new information suggests that the FBI is going back further than originally reported to determine the extent of possible coordination. Sources say investigators are probing whether an individual or individuals connected to the campaign intentionally or unwittingly helped the Russians breach Democratic Party targets.
According to a declassified intelligence assessment, it was in March when Russian hackers “began cyber operations aimed at the U.S. election.” In May, U.S. officials say the Russians had stolen “large volumes of data from the DNC.”

Starting in June, websites like Guccifer 2.0 and WikiLeaks began posting the hacked documents.

In August, Trump confidant Roger Stone tweeted about Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta.

“Trust me, it will soon the Podesta’s time in the barrel,” Stone tweeted.

Then on Oct 7, WikiLeaks began publishing Podesta’s personal emails. It was the same day the Department of Homeland Security and director of national intelligence publicly accused Russia of carrying out the cyberattacks.

Now, one year after the Russian operation began, sources say the FBI’s investigation is nowhere near over. It involves dozens of agents in Washington, New York and London. The NSA and CIA are also gathering intelligence from inside Russia.

Despite his denials, investigators believe the operation was authorized by Russian President Vladimir Putin himself and it involved both cyberattacks and information warfare.

According to testimony on Friday before the Senate Intelligence Committee, 15,000 operatives worldwide participated in spreading false news stories and conspiracy theories online. Those activities are also part of the FBI’s investigation - including who paid for them.

Law enforcement sources say one theory is that Trump associates could have been motivated by money. But sources tell us the FBI wants to get the investigation absolutely right so that the public will trust the result, whatever that turns out to be.
 

Freeloading Rusty

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Donald Trump, accused of more than 10 sexual assaults, declares April sexual assault awareness month
U.S. President Donald Trump has declared April to be National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, saying “prevention means reducing the prevalence of sexual violence on our streets, in our homes, and in our schools and institutions.”

“Women, children, and men have inherent dignity that should never be violated,” Trump said in his proclamation on Friday afternoon.

The national month was established by Congress and George. W. Bush in 2003 and recognized every year by Bush and Barack Obama with little media attention.

Trump, though, has been accused of sexual assault by 12 women over the past year. During his campaign, he called his accusers liars, said some of them were too unattractive for him to think about sexually, and promised to sue them after his victory.
 

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Xi Jinping’s summit plan to tame Donald Trump
Though he has almost no China background, Jared Kushner, Mr Trump’s son-in-law, is leading the US preparation for next week’s meeting. His counterpart is Cui Tiankai, China’s ambassador in Washington. That, alone, gives China an edge. Mr Cui is a professional diplomat who knows America well — he did his postgraduate studies in the US capital and worked as an interpreter at the UN.

Mr Kushner’s chief qualification is that he is married to the president’s daughter. Mr Cui has just one job — US-China relations. Among other things, Mr Kushner is the White House point person for Middle East peace, criminal justice reform and US business innovation. China seems to have grasped that the best way to influence Mr Trump is via his family.

Chinese diplomats have gone out of their way to court Mr Kushner and Ivanka Trump, who were their guests of honour at the Chinese new year celebration in February. China has also looked favourably on Mr Trump’s business. Since his inauguration it has approved dozens of pending trademark applications by The Trump Organization. The volume of applications to market Ivanka Trump’s brand in China has also soared. This week, Kushner Companies — the family property group from which Jared has stepped back — ended talks to sell a prime piece of Manhattan real estate on very favourable terms to Anbang, a Chinese company, after members of Congress alleged a conflict of interest.
 

Qat

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I didn't want to bring this up until its clear but it is now.

So the American dude I told ya about a couple times. Very smart dude and highly educated.
His brother died in a car accident last year, and his parents, and he too had a kinda hard time dealing with it. They wanted him to move back, and he was planning it. Good enough reason too I guess.

But since Trump won, the plan got muddied, and even his parents now finally said he should stay here. So he stays. Because of the political situation.
The US is definitely losing valuable human capital on this one.
 

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Trump aide accused of federal ethics violation over threatening tweet
Ethics attorneys say White House director of social media and senior adviser to President Donald Trump Dan Scavino Jr. strayed into questionable territory on Saturday when he fired a hostile tweet at Freedom Caucus member Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI).

Politico reported that Scavino may be in violation of the Hatch Act, a 1932 federal ban on electioneering by government officials.

On Saturday morning, Pres. Trump tweeted his latest attack on the far-right Freedom Caucus in the House of Representatives. Still smarting from last week’s failure of his healthcare bill, Trump is blaming the Freedom Caucus for not supporting him.


In his tweet, the president pledged to “fight” members of the caucus with primary challengers in 2018.

Scavino singled out Michigan libertarian Congressman Amash in a tweet, calling him a “liability” to his district.

 

Yossarian

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I didn't want to bring this up until its clear but it is now.

So the American dude I told ya about a couple times. Very smart dude and highly educated.
His brother died in a car accident last year, and his parents, and he too had a kinda hard time dealing with it. They wanted him to move back, and he was planning it. Good enough reason too I guess.

But since Trump won, the plan got muddied, and even his parents now finally said he should stay here. So he stays. Because of the political situation.
The US is definitely losing valuable human capital on this one.
What an over-reaction. This country would be as fucked with Hillary in power. Trump is just not as tactful about it.
 

Qat

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What an over-reaction. This country would be as fucked with Hillary in power. Trump is just not as tactful about it.
Maybe fucked differently though :D, you can take it however you want, but it is a real thing that happened for this reason mainly. And it really was him deciding his bigger future, and with all factors involved, this was has his decision.
I was actually surprised too he put this as his big reason since he formerly tried to tell himself and others its more about in which state you live. (would have been New Jersey in his case, but originally the family is from Colorado).
 

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I didn't want to bring this up until its clear but it is now.

So the American dude I told ya about a couple times. Very smart dude and highly educated.
His brother died in a car accident last year, and his parents, and he too had a kinda hard time dealing with it. They wanted him to move back, and he was planning it. Good enough reason too I guess.

But since Trump won, the plan got muddied, and even his parents now finally said he should stay here. So he stays. Because of the political situation.
The US is definitely losing valuable human capital on this one.
it doesnt sound like germany is doing so shit hot lately either
Germans Leaving Germany 'In Droves'
Germany after the sex attacks: fences are going up and the mood is ugly
Germany is in a dangerous state of denial about immigration, Islam and terrorism
Italy will be the next big problem in Europe
Thousands of refugees are suing Germany | Germany | DW.COM | 04.01.2017
In 2017, France and Germany will split Europe in two - CNN.com