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  • ZOOTECH
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    • Jul 2007
    • 3374

    #1021
    Re: Just how Crazy is Donald Trump!

    Originally posted by slimslob
    Unless you can provide links to provable evidence for anything that you claim has hurt the citizens of the USA, that statement is merely your personal opinion.
    So, Eric's post about Trump's short list of accomplishments is also a personal opinion, since no credible evidence via link was provided?!?
    And who determines what is a credible source?
    "You can't trust your eyes, if your mind is out of focus" --

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    • pudgi300
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      Site Contributor
      100+ Posts
      • Sep 2007
      • 193

      #1022
      Re: Just how Crazy is Donald Trump!

      Just how crazy are all the libs. This forum is for fixing machines. Going to tweet President Trump and see if he can get me help on a Rena Mach 5 that won't print

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      • Copier Addict
        Aging Tech

        Site Contributor
        10,000+ Posts
        • Jul 2013
        • 14422

        #1023
        Re: Just how Crazy is Donald Trump!

        Originally posted by pudgi300
        Just how crazy are all the libs. This forum is for fixing machines. Going to tweet President Trump and see if he can get me help on a Rena Mach 5 that won't print
        Ummmm no, this thread is "Rants, raves and everything else". The copier tech threads are elsewhere.
        This specific thread is for the discussion of just how crazy donald trump is.
        If you agree, please chime in. If you disagree, please chime in. If you are indifferent either chime in or not. It really doesn't matter.

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        • theengel
          Service Manager

          1,000+ Posts
          • Nov 2011
          • 1784

          #1024
          Re: Just how Crazy is Donald Trump!

          These all happened:

          100 percent vote by UN Security Council to sanction North Korea.


          41 percent decline in illegal southern border crossings

          97,482 illegal immigrant arrests, 70 percent convicted of additional crimes, 52,169 expelled

          Adopted a resolute policy on Afghanistan

          Advocated for practical tertiary education

          Advocated for skills-based immigration policies

          American companies now expanding rather than shipping jobs overseas



          Appointed a Transportation Secretary who is modernizing air traffic control

          Appointed an Education Secretary who is correcting abuses of Title IX

          Appointed an EPA administrator who has rescinded over 30 regulations

          Appointed an FDA director who is facilitating generic drug competition

          Appointed an Interior Secretary to improve forest management and expand users of public lands

          Approved the Keystone pipeline

          Called for international support of Iranian protesters

          Canceled school lunch program that failed to force children to eat unpopular foods

          Constructed test models of the border fence

          Convinced Japan and South Korea to increase defense spending

          Convinced NATO members to honor minimum financial commitments

          Decertified Iranian nuclear treaty and sent it to Senate as constitutionally required

          Designated North Korea as a state-sponsor of terrorism

          Eliminated prohibition on interstate health insurance sales

          Ended abuses of the student loan forgiveness program

          Ended forced provision of contraception by Catholic nunneries

          Ended requirement for state funding of Planned Parenthood

          Ended research into Y2K preparedness

          Ended rule requiring employers to report pay data by gender and race

          Expanded school-choice efforts



          Foreign firms building plants and creating jobs in the U.S.

          Improved rules of engagement for military in combat situations



          Initiated sanctions on Venezuelan dictatorship

          Introduced regulatory budgeting requiring agencies to rescind two rules to issue a new one

          ISIS bombing ramped up from about 20 to 500 or more airstrikes per week

          ISIS ground campaign intensified; Raqqa captured, its fighters surrendering in large numbers

          Issued a National Security Strategy

          Kate's Law passed House now pending in Senate

          Leveraged U.S. contribution to UN budget to force 5 percent budget cut and reduce staffs



          Nominated 60 judges, 21 confirmed, none yet denied

          Nominated a new Fed chief

          Nominated one Supreme Court judge, who was confirmed

          Obtained release of Aya Hijazi after three years in Egyptian prison

          Obtained release of Caitlan Coleman and husband from Haqqani

          Obtained release of UCLA basketball players from China

          Raised awareness of Opioid addiction crisis

          Recognized Jerusalem as Israeli capital and announced plan to move U.S. embassy there

          Reduced excess size of two national parks in Utah

          Reduced permanent staff in all Cabinet agencies except VA, HS and Interior

          Reduced White House staff by 110

          Repeal of ACA mandate included in tax change bill

          Requested increased funding for missile defense in face of North Korean and Iranian threats.

          Rescinded (temporarily) the Jones Act, facilitating speedier emergency shipments to Puerto Rico

          Rescinded 2015 Waters of the United States rule

          Rescinded ban drilling in the Arctic and coastal areas

          Rescinded coal mining ban on public lands

          Rescinded criminalization of accidental killing of migratory birds

          Rescinded Cuban cash give-away





          Rescinded threat to pull funds from schools that prohibit transgenders picking their bathrooms



          Restored policy barring federal funding of abortions overseas

          Restoring military capability in the face of personnel shortages and equipment failures

          Revamped U.S. space program, assigning ambitious new objectives

          Revised rules for screening potential terrorist tourists

          Sanctioned Venezuela for human rights violations

          Sanctuary cities legislation passed House pending in Senate

          Signed 74 legislative bills (13 reversing executive orders) and 23 joint resolutions into law

          Signed comprehensive tax change bill containing most of the changes he proposed

          Signed legislation opening Arctic Natural Wildlife Reserve [ANWR] to oil drilling

          Signed legislation to expedite firing of incompetent VA officials

          Supreme Court largely upheld ban on selected travelers

          Taking steps to control the rogue Consumer Finance Protection Agency

          Targeted MS13 gang members for priority deportation





          Congress should cease delegating its legislative power to the executive branch

          Courts should stop rubber-stamping regulations and orders that lack force of law



          U.S. energy production is on the upswing

          U.S. sorties and assisted forces reduced ISIS to 2 percent of the area controlled in 2016

          Unemployment is at 4.1 percent, a 17-year low

          Withdrew from Paris Climate Accord

          Withdrew from UNESCO (a warning to other wasteful, overstaffed UN agencies

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          • bsm2
            IT Manager

            25,000+ Posts
            • Feb 2008
            • 29480

            #1025
            Re: Just how Crazy is Donald Trump!

            Originally posted by theengel
            These all happened:

            100 percent vote by UN Security Council to sanction North Korea.


            41 percent decline in illegal southern border crossings

            97,482 illegal immigrant arrests, 70 percent convicted of additional crimes, 52,169 expelled

            Adopted a resolute policy on Afghanistan

            Advocated for practical tertiary education

            Advocated for skills-based immigration policies

            American companies now expanding rather than shipping jobs overseas

            Announced sanctions targeting Iran’s Revolutionary Guards

            Appointed a Transportation Secretary who is modernizing air traffic control

            Appointed an Education Secretary who is correcting abuses of Title IX

            Appointed an EPA administrator who has rescinded over 30 regulations

            Appointed an FDA director who is facilitating generic drug competition

            Appointed an Interior Secretary to improve forest management and expand users of public lands

            Approved the Keystone pipeline

            Called for international support of Iranian protesters

            Canceled school lunch program that failed to force children to eat unpopular foods

            Constructed test models of the border fence

            Convinced Japan and South Korea to increase defense spending

            Convinced NATO members to honor minimum financial commitments

            Decertified Iranian nuclear treaty and sent it to Senate as constitutionally required

            Designated North Korea as a state-sponsor of terrorism

            Eliminated prohibition on interstate health insurance sales

            Ended abuses of the student loan forgiveness program

            Ended forced provision of contraception by Catholic nunneries

            Ended requirement for state funding of Planned Parenthood

            Ended research into Y2K preparedness

            Ended rule requiring employers to report pay data by gender and race

            Expanded school-choice efforts

            FCC has begun to dismantle unnecessary Internet “Neutrality” regulations

            Foreign firms building plants and creating jobs in the U.S.

            Improved rules of engagement for military in combat situations

            Initiated resistance “sue and settle” tactics against EPA

            Initiated sanctions on Venezuelan dictatorship

            Introduced regulatory budgeting requiring agencies to rescind two rules to issue a new one

            ISIS bombing ramped up from about 20 to 500 or more airstrikes per week

            ISIS ground campaign intensified; Raqqa captured, its fighters surrendering in large numbers

            Issued a National Security Strategy

            Kate's Law passed House now pending in Senate

            Leveraged U.S. contribution to UN budget to force 5 percent budget cut and reduce staffs

            NLRB reversed rule making indirect employee control sufficient to be “joint employees”

            Nominated 60 judges, 21 confirmed, none yet denied

            Nominated a new Fed chief

            Nominated one Supreme Court judge, who was confirmed

            Obtained release of Aya Hijazi after three years in Egyptian prison

            Obtained release of Caitlan Coleman and husband from Haqqani

            Obtained release of UCLA basketball players from China

            Raised awareness of Opioid addiction crisis

            Recognized Jerusalem as Israeli capital and announced plan to move U.S. embassy there

            Reduced excess size of two national parks in Utah

            Reduced permanent staff in all Cabinet agencies except VA, HS and Interior

            Reduced White House staff by 110

            Repeal of ACA mandate included in tax change bill

            Requested increased funding for missile defense in face of North Korean and Iranian threats.

            Rescinded (temporarily) the Jones Act, facilitating speedier emergency shipments to Puerto Rico

            Rescinded 2015 Waters of the United States rule

            Rescinded ban drilling in the Arctic and coastal areas

            Rescinded coal mining ban on public lands

            Rescinded criminalization of accidental killing of migratory birds

            Rescinded Cuban cash give-away

            Rescinded the “Clean Power Plan”

            Rescinded the “War on Coal”

            Rescinded threat to pull funds from schools that prohibit transgenders picking their bathrooms

            Rescinded Title IX “guidance letter” on sexual harassment

            Restored policy barring federal funding of abortions overseas

            Restoring military capability in the face of personnel shortages and equipment failures

            Revamped U.S. space program, assigning ambitious new objectives

            Revised rules for screening potential terrorist tourists

            Sanctioned Venezuela for human rights violations

            Sanctuary cities legislation passed House pending in Senate

            Signed 74 legislative bills (13 reversing executive orders) and 23 joint resolutions into law

            Signed comprehensive tax change bill containing most of the changes he proposed

            Signed legislation opening Arctic Natural Wildlife Reserve [ANWR] to oil drilling

            Signed legislation to expedite firing of incompetent VA officials

            Supreme Court largely upheld ban on selected travelers

            Taking steps to control the rogue Consumer Finance Protection Agency

            Targeted MS13 gang members for priority deportation

            The president’s lawyers announced a framework for restoring the separation of powers:



            Congress should cease delegating its legislative power to the executive branch

            Courts should stop rubber-stamping regulations and orders that lack force of law

            Executive will end informal “guidance documents” that undermine due process

            U.S. energy production is on the upswing

            U.S. sorties and assisted forces reduced ISIS to 2 percent of the area controlled in 2016

            Unemployment is at 4.1 percent, a 17-year low

            Withdrew from Paris Climate Accord

            Withdrew from UNESCO (a warning to other wasteful, overstaffed UN agencies
            You forgot. One
            Survey finds Trump is worst president ever, Obama in top 10

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            • Copier Addict
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              #1026
              Re: Just how Crazy is Donald Trump!

              Originally posted by theengel
              These all happened:

              100 percent vote by UN Security Council to sanction North Korea.


              41 percent decline in illegal southern border crossings

              97,482 illegal immigrant arrests, 70 percent convicted of additional crimes, 52,169 expelled

              Adopted a resolute policy on Afghanistan

              Advocated for practical tertiary education

              Advocated for skills-based immigration policies

              American companies now expanding rather than shipping jobs overseas



              Appointed a Transportation Secretary who is modernizing air traffic control

              Appointed an Education Secretary who is correcting abuses of Title IX

              Appointed an EPA administrator who has rescinded over 30 regulations

              Appointed an FDA director who is facilitating generic drug competition

              Appointed an Interior Secretary to improve forest management and expand users of public lands

              Approved the Keystone pipeline

              Called for international support of Iranian protesters

              Canceled school lunch program that failed to force children to eat unpopular foods

              Constructed test models of the border fence

              Convinced Japan and South Korea to increase defense spending

              Convinced NATO members to honor minimum financial commitments

              Decertified Iranian nuclear treaty and sent it to Senate as constitutionally required

              Designated North Korea as a state-sponsor of terrorism

              Eliminated prohibition on interstate health insurance sales

              Ended abuses of the student loan forgiveness program

              Ended forced provision of contraception by Catholic nunneries

              Ended requirement for state funding of Planned Parenthood

              Ended research into Y2K preparedness

              Ended rule requiring employers to report pay data by gender and race

              Expanded school-choice efforts



              Foreign firms building plants and creating jobs in the U.S.

              Improved rules of engagement for military in combat situations



              Initiated sanctions on Venezuelan dictatorship

              Introduced regulatory budgeting requiring agencies to rescind two rules to issue a new one

              ISIS bombing ramped up from about 20 to 500 or more airstrikes per week

              ISIS ground campaign intensified; Raqqa captured, its fighters surrendering in large numbers

              Issued a National Security Strategy

              Kate's Law passed House now pending in Senate

              Leveraged U.S. contribution to UN budget to force 5 percent budget cut and reduce staffs



              Nominated 60 judges, 21 confirmed, none yet denied

              Nominated a new Fed chief

              Nominated one Supreme Court judge, who was confirmed

              Obtained release of Aya Hijazi after three years in Egyptian prison

              Obtained release of Caitlan Coleman and husband from Haqqani

              Obtained release of UCLA basketball players from China

              Raised awareness of Opioid addiction crisis

              Recognized Jerusalem as Israeli capital and announced plan to move U.S. embassy there

              Reduced excess size of two national parks in Utah

              Reduced permanent staff in all Cabinet agencies except VA, HS and Interior

              Reduced White House staff by 110

              Repeal of ACA mandate included in tax change bill

              Requested increased funding for missile defense in face of North Korean and Iranian threats.

              Rescinded (temporarily) the Jones Act, facilitating speedier emergency shipments to Puerto Rico

              Rescinded 2015 Waters of the United States rule

              Rescinded ban drilling in the Arctic and coastal areas

              Rescinded coal mining ban on public lands

              Rescinded criminalization of accidental killing of migratory birds

              Rescinded Cuban cash give-away





              Rescinded threat to pull funds from schools that prohibit transgenders picking their bathrooms



              Restored policy barring federal funding of abortions overseas

              Restoring military capability in the face of personnel shortages and equipment failures

              Revamped U.S. space program, assigning ambitious new objectives

              Revised rules for screening potential terrorist tourists

              Sanctioned Venezuela for human rights violations

              Sanctuary cities legislation passed House pending in Senate

              Signed 74 legislative bills (13 reversing executive orders) and 23 joint resolutions into law

              Signed comprehensive tax change bill containing most of the changes he proposed

              Signed legislation opening Arctic Natural Wildlife Reserve [ANWR] to oil drilling

              Signed legislation to expedite firing of incompetent VA officials

              Supreme Court largely upheld ban on selected travelers

              Taking steps to control the rogue Consumer Finance Protection Agency

              Targeted MS13 gang members for priority deportation





              Congress should cease delegating its legislative power to the executive branch

              Courts should stop rubber-stamping regulations and orders that lack force of law



              U.S. energy production is on the upswing

              U.S. sorties and assisted forces reduced ISIS to 2 percent of the area controlled in 2016

              Unemployment is at 4.1 percent, a 17-year low

              Withdrew from Paris Climate Accord

              Withdrew from UNESCO (a warning to other wasteful, overstaffed UN agencies
              Do you even know what half of this list means? There are a bunch of points repeated as well.
              Apparently you didn't read it or you would have removed the repeats.

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              • slimslob
                Retired

                Site Contributor
                25,000+ Posts
                • May 2013
                • 36905

                #1027
                Re: Just how Crazy is Donald Trump!

                Originally posted by ZOOTECH
                So, Eric's post about Trump's short list of accomplishments is also a personal opinion, since no credible evidence via link was provided?!?
                And who determines what is a credible source?
                They are all items that have been in the news. If you are concerned with the truth you can search each individually.

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                • slimslob
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                  • May 2013
                  • 36905

                  #1028
                  Re: Just how Crazy is Donald Trump!

                  Originally posted by pudgi300
                  Just how crazy are all the libs. This forum is for fixing machines. Going to tweet President Trump and see if he can get me help on a Rena Mach 5 that won't print
                  Just look at the top of the page where it says Forum => Non-Technical Forums => Rants, Raves, and Everything Else. If you cannot understand Non-Technical then you might be a lib.

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                  • bsm2
                    IT Manager

                    25,000+ Posts
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 29480

                    #1029
                    Re: Just how Crazy is Donald Trump!

                    Transport safety rules sidelined under Trump
                    An Associated Press review of the department's rulemaking activities in Trump's first year in office shows at least a dozen safety rules that were under development or already adopted have been repealed, withdrawn, delayed or put on the back burner. In most cases, those rules are opposed by powerful industries. And the political appointees running the agencies that write the rules often come from the industries they regulate.


                    Meanwhile, there have been no significant new safety rules adopted over the same period.



                    A look at transportation safety rules sidelined under Trump

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                    • Phil B.
                      Field Supervisor

                      10,000+ Posts
                      • Jul 2016
                      • 22798

                      #1030
                      Re: Just how Crazy is Donald Trump!

                      Originally posted by pudgi300
                      Just how crazy are all the libs. This forum is for fixing machines. Going to tweet President Trump and see if he can get me help on a Rena Mach 5 that won't print
                      \

                      no this forum is for just that " How Crazy is Donald Trump... this forum has nothing to do with repairs.

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                      • theengel
                        Service Manager

                        1,000+ Posts
                        • Nov 2011
                        • 1784

                        #1031
                        Re: Just how Crazy is Donald Trump!

                        hahahaha

                        It's great.

                        Trump abolishes pointless regulations that are keeping jobs from happening.

                        Trump CRUSHING the red tape that is currently stifling business and meddling with industrial success!

                        Trump killing paper pushing pansies and giving the working class a fighting chance in hell!!!


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                        • theengel
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                          • Nov 2011
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                          #1032
                          Re: Just how Crazy is Donald Trump!

                          Yeah, we can all use font changes.

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                          • Copier Addict
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                            #1033
                            Re: Just how Crazy is Donald Trump!

                            Originally posted by theengel
                            Yeah, we can all use font changes.
                            donald trump is crazy as a loon.

                            Cool, you are right. Lol

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                            • theengel
                              Service Manager

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                              #1034
                              Re: Just how Crazy is Donald Trump!

                              But he's kickin ass and making the Canadians look like a bunch of losers!

                              Which brings us right back to where this thread started--by a Canadian, who's upset because their leaders suck!

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                              • SalesServiceGuy
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                                #1035
                                Re: Just how Crazy is Donald Trump!

                                I and most Canadians remain pleased in the professional and thoughtful way Prime Minister Trudeau is running Canada. Not perfect, certainly not, probably can never be, but pleased and would vote for him again.

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