My mom has lost 10,000 in the past two months. If she’s any indication. Yeah it’s gonna hit home big time.
Do you really want to argue that the homeless problem is all on the Democrats? If so, I would suggest that you study the reasons before leveling blame.
You can talk of study all you want. San Francisco is a case study whose conclusions are clear. Progressive Liberal policies create a desire for socialism among those who followed it, loved it, and voted for it.
People don’t like to lose money. And a lot of people have lost money lately. It tends to make them want to blame someone. I wonder who they’ll blame?
Whoever MSNBC tells them to blame.
The guy who made the most unfulfilled promises will take the blame.
People will tolerate liars until those lies mean that they’ve got to work an additional year or two before retirement.
People tend not to like working an extra year or two.
The guy who made the most unfulfilled promises will take the blame.
People will tolerate liars until those lies mean that they’ve got to work an additional year or two before retirement.
People tend not to like working an extra year or two.
So you wishing that Trump had fulfilled more of his promises?
Call_me_Ishmael: StarLord:lol - Focus Ish, It’s American business leaders apologizing for him. It’s American business leaders that think he is ■■■■■
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.
So you think the 3/4 of business leaders who say they often apologize to their international business partners for Trump aren’t Americans?
No. I said that they apologized because the foreign business partners don’t like trump. You see… in the dynamics of an apology, there is an offended party. And apologies go out to the offended party. In this case, who is the apology going to? Foreign business partners.
See how that works?
Sheesh:
Guess who created this.
San Francisco Squalor: City Streets Strewn With Trash, Needles And Human Feces : NPR
Unregulated Capitalistic greed created that.
“Where we’re not making great progress are in places like Los Angeles and New York City. These happen to be places where the rents are going up much faster than the incomes,” said Carson in an interview with NPR.
Greedy unregulated landlords jacking up rents and putting people out on the street. (people you and other conservatives support)
And Greedy unregulated business owners not willing to pay living wages to their employees. (people you and other conservatives support)
The problem is cons Ish. Stop being part of the problem.
lol - People don’t apologize for positions and people they support. They apologize for people and positions they cannot defend and are embarrassed by. 3/4ths of American business owners are embarrassed by Trump and cannot defend him.
Like I said, comprehension is not a Trump supporters strong suit.
No. I said that they apologized because the foreign business partners don’t like trump. You see… in the dynamics of an apology, there is an offended party. And apologies go out to the offended party. In this case, who is the apology going to? Foreign business partners.
See how that works?
Sheesh:
And since the customer is always right, the business leaders apologized to their customers because they agree with the customer: Trump is a reckless, dangerous, ignorant fool, and an ass to boot.
See how that works? It’s not complicated.
Prove that Toby McGuire gave Obama political advice on pressing matters. Like budgets or foreign policy.
Whoever MSNBC tells them to blame.
But now we have this new poll that says nearly 40% of wealthy Republicans, whom I think we can safely suppose are mostly not blaming people based on what MSNBC has to say, have lost faith in Trump.
Also, being millionaires, it’s a safe bet that the trajectory they see for their fortunes under Trump are a big factor in this loss of faith in him.
lulubee: Call_me_Ishmael: StarLord:lol - Focus Ish, It’s American business leaders apologizing for him. It’s American business leaders that think he is ■■■■■
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.
So you think the 3/4 of business leaders who say they often apologize to their international business partners for Trump aren’t Americans?
No. I said that they apologized because the foreign business partners don’t like trump. You see… in the dynamics of an apology, there is an offended party. And apologies go out to the offended party. In this case, who is the apology going to? Foreign business partners.
See how that works?
Sheesh:
That’s ridiculous. If they believed Trump was doing a great job they would explain to their business partners why he is the greatest - just like the Trumplicans do with those of us here who oppose Donald and his policies.
Call_me_Ishmael: lulubee: Call_me_Ishmael: StarLord:lol - Focus Ish, It’s American business leaders apologizing for him. It’s American business leaders that think he is ■■■■■
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.
So you think the 3/4 of business leaders who say they often apologize to their international business partners for Trump aren’t Americans?
No. I said that they apologized because the foreign business partners don’t like trump. You see… in the dynamics of an apology, there is an offended party. And apologies go out to the offended party. In this case, who is the apology going to? Foreign business partners.
See how that works?
Sheesh:That’s ridiculous. If they believed Trump was doing a great job they would explain to their business partners why he is the greatest - just like the Trumplicans do with those of us here who oppose Donald and his policies.
So you think business people are trained to disagree with their business partners.
Hmmmm. Interesting opinion.
- Just 34 percent of America’s millionaires, and only 62 percent of wealthy conservatives, say they would vote to re-elect President Trump if the election were held today, the latest CNBC Millionaire Survey reveals.
- Twenty percent of respondents, including 18 percent of Republican millionaires, think President Donald Trump won’t even be the Republican nominee for president in 2020.
- Wealthy Americans are an important, politically active group and 96 percent say they voted in the midterm elections in November.
The survey itself is here.
Does this seem like a problem for Trump? While his “base” may not be largely millionaires, these are influential people in the Republican party, both with the coin and with the thoughts. These no-confidence-in-Donald millionaires are going to put their support elsewhere, talk others up, and donate elsewhere. How big of a challenge is this going to present for Trump’s re-election (assuming he’s not impeached beforehand)?
Um, ■■■■ them.
Scoorge McDuck and Mr. Burns are losing faith in dementia-ridden Homer.
lulubee: Call_me_Ishmael: lulubee: Call_me_Ishmael: StarLord:lol - Focus Ish, It’s American business leaders apologizing for him. It’s American business leaders that think he is ■■■■■
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.
So you think the 3/4 of business leaders who say they often apologize to their international business partners for Trump aren’t Americans?
No. I said that they apologized because the foreign business partners don’t like trump. You see… in the dynamics of an apology, there is an offended party. And apologies go out to the offended party. In this case, who is the apology going to? Foreign business partners.
See how that works?
Sheesh:That’s ridiculous. If they believed Trump was doing a great job they would explain to their business partners why he is the greatest - just like the Trumplicans do with those of us here who oppose Donald and his policies.
So you think business people are trained to disagree with their business partners.
Hmmmm. Interesting opinion.
I don’t see where Lulu said that. Are we allowed to put words in other people’s mouths?
Call_me_Ishmael: lulubee: Call_me_Ishmael: lulubee: Call_me_Ishmael: StarLord:lol - Focus Ish, It’s American business leaders apologizing for him. It’s American business leaders that think he is ■■■■■
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.
So you think the 3/4 of business leaders who say they often apologize to their international business partners for Trump aren’t Americans?
No. I said that they apologized because the foreign business partners don’t like trump. You see… in the dynamics of an apology, there is an offended party. And apologies go out to the offended party. In this case, who is the apology going to? Foreign business partners.
See how that works?
Sheesh:That’s ridiculous. If they believed Trump was doing a great job they would explain to their business partners why he is the greatest - just like the Trumplicans do with those of us here who oppose Donald and his policies.
So you think business people are trained to disagree with their business partners.
Hmmmm. Interesting opinion.
I don’t see where Lulu said that. Are we allowed to put words in other people’s mouths?
Ha… you deleted your strawman and posted this. Wonderful!
Call_me_Ishmael:Guess who created this.
San Francisco Squalor: City Streets Strewn With Trash, Needles And Human Feces : NPR
Unregulated Capitalistic greed created that.
“Where we’re not making great progress are in places like Los Angeles and New York City. These happen to be places where the rents are going up much faster than the incomes,” said Carson in an interview with NPR.
Greedy unregulated landlords jacking up rents and putting people out on the street. (people you and other conservatives support)
And Greedy unregulated business owners not willing to pay living wages to their employees. (people you and other conservatives support)
The problem is cons Ish. Stop being part of the problem.
Cons don’t run San Francisco. They dont run California either.