Can Trump sink any lower?

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To be honest, I don't think he is close to the bottom yet!


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HIC Il bet my meat and two veg on it, he hasn't even started yet.
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Hey look, we have cross the board agreement for a change. :)

All thanks to Trump. :shock:
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His tweet this morning speaks volumes about the man

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Happy in Cyprus wrote: Thu Nov 22, 2018 10:47 am Yes, we all have strong opinions on Trump and (shock horror) none of us voted in the USA elections either ;)

Yesterday he set his sights on the judiciary.

A few months ago it was reported that the man in charge of Trump's nuclear arsenal said that even if Trump pulled the trigger he would not fire the missiles. Whether true or not I don't know, but I understand the sentiment.
The difference is, none of us were eligible to vote in the USA elections. :roll:
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In WHL speak, how did you manage to spin this thread into Brexit? :?


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My daughter voted for Trump and will do again in 2020.The difference between the UK voter and the US voter is that they vote with their heads and not their hearts.
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Chaddy wrote: Mon Dec 03, 2018 2:17 pm My daughter voted for Trump and will do again in 2020.The difference between the UK voter and the US voter is that they vote with their heads and not their hearts.
By that I suppose you mean that they vote thinking only of themselves and not morally. :o . I couldn't agree more.
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Another step down the ladder!

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-46675051


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Happy in Cyprus wrote: Tue Dec 25, 2018 11:26 am Agree Shane. When everything's going great, Trump takes - demands - credit. When things go badly (eg. stock market) or he makes a serious error of judgement (bailing out of Syria) he condemns and lashes out at others. To lose Mattis in the way he did was inept in the extreme. It'll take a while, but my personal belief is that Trump's days are numbered.
I agree, his days are numbered, but knowing the US electorate, those days may take him to the end of a second term. I hope not.
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Chaddy wrote: Mon Dec 03, 2018 2:17 pm My daughter voted for Trump and will do again in 2020.The difference between the UK voter and the US voter is that they vote with their heads and not their hearts.
Only 26% of eligible voters voted for Trump. A triumph of democracy. As to whether they voted with head or heart, my feeling is it was with their bottom.
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