Wealthy Republicans Lose Faith In Trump

But as long as Rush and Sean are happy.

Trump is my man. I don’t give a ■■■■ whether any foreigner likes Trump or not.

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Trump IS for the rich, but he’s also incredibly stupid, so there’s that.

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lol - Focus Ish, It’s American business leaders apologizing for him. It’s American business leaders that think he is ■■■■■

That’s some pretty good spin. Hint; Talk radio does not have the best interests of the country in mind but rather the best interests of talk radio. Their whole spiel is to whip the far right up into a frenzy in order to keep them listening. Nothing more than that, it’s all about ratings. The president is governing based on talk radio ratings.

From your own link…

Three-fourths of business leaders say they often apologize for President Donald Trump to their international business partners, a recent survey by Yale University has revealed.

I’m usually working when “talk radio” is on but I have a general understanding of what is said there. I’m often in agreement. So, once again… cool. He’s paying attention to what THIS voter wants. Elections have consequences.

You dont have to listen.

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Truly amazing to witness the ongoing inability of some around here to see how horribly incompetent Trump is.

Continued support for the president that they voted for chaps the ass of most who hate trump, no doubt. :slight_smile:

Talkradio is HIGHLY disingenuous. They regularly cut the corners off of square pegs to fit them in round holes fact-wise, just to make their argument make sense.

Talkradio is often hyperbole-juiced fiction intended to get ratings.

And we now have a President who governs based on that…and many here think that’s ok. How incredibly pathetic.

So you think the 3/4 of business leaders who say they often apologize to their international business partners for Trump aren’t Americans?

Now now… I DO listen to MSNBC and what you said applied to that “news and information source”.

The problem is that he has little to no idea of whether or not he is trying to implement good and effective policies or what the real life ramifications might be. He’s a blind welder poking around looking for a spark and one of these days he’s going to poke a barrel of gasoline.

I have said before that his tweets are the observable manifestation of his evolving thoughts and position on matters. We all do that but we don’t all tweet to the nation the intermediate stages of our position. You are just too used to seeing presidents run their ideas and comments through teams of ■■■■■■■ lawyers and consultants before they communicate with the voters.

You apparently don’t like Trump’s style. OK.

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Or just talk to Rush Limbaugh. That’s what our President does, talks to an entertainer about important policy decisions.

What’s next, asking CarrotTop what his thoughts on foreign policy?

Maybe these Hollywood geniuses are better advisors?

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Exactly. If you don’t like socialism, don’t create the conditions that make it look attractive.

Guess who created this.

Do you really believe that there is a national security basis for the tariffs? Multiple Analysts and groups like the conservative Heritage Foundation say no. And I have yet to see anyone provide the numbers to back Trump’s assurance. Maybe you have a source you can share.

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The president needs to bring together many -and often conflicting- opinions and analyses. Only he has the comprehensive view that combines the opinions of defense, commerce, intelligence, labor, and business and applies those opinions with various weights against his own strategic view.

He did that. And he announced his decision. Sorry you don’t agree.