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Trumps growing list of victories

Post by sprintcyclist » Sun Sep 02, 2018 5:05 pm

Leadership: Within the past few days, never-Trumper David Brooks praised President Trump. "Saturday Night Live" admitted that he'd had a good week. Willie Brown told Democrats to "stop bashing" Trump. And party officials bemoaned the liberal media's obsession with Trump scandals. It must seem to Democrats as if they woke up in Superman's Bizarro World.

On PBS this weekend, David Brooks — who in March 2016 penned a column for The New York Times titled "No, Not Trump, Not Ever" that claimed Trump was "epically unprepared to be president" and "an affront to basic standards of honesty, virtue and citizenship" — found himself praising Trump for his recent foreign policy wins.

Brooks suddenly discovered that Trump's background as a businessman provided some relevant experience for being president, particularly when it comes to dealing with "thuggish" leaders.

He even added that President Obama's argument for his now defunct nuclear deal with Iran — that it would moderate the extremists running that country — "turned out to be clearly false."

That's a double whammy from the guy who once gushed over Obama and his "perfectly creased pant."

Over the same weekend, the virulently Trump-hating "Saturday Night Live" found itself forced to admit that Trump had "a pretty good week." Colin Jost, in a rare display of actual humor on the show, said "He helped secure the release of three American prisoners from North Korea, and when he greeted them at the airport, he didn't even say, 'Wait I thought they were Americans.'"

Legendary California Democrat Willie Brown took to the pages of the San Francisco Chronicle on Saturday to tell fellow Democrats that they should "stop bashing President Trump."

"Like it or not," he wrote, "a significant number of Americans are actually happy these days. They are making money. They feel safe, and they agree with the president's protectionist trade policies, his call for more American jobs, even his immigration stance.

"The jobs growth reports, the North Korea summit and the steady economy are beating out the Stormy Daniels scandal and the Robert Mueller investigation in Middle America, hands down.

"So you are not going to win back the House by making it all about him."

Meanwhile, the latest CNN poll shows Democrats with a meager 3-point advantage on the generic ballot question. The Reuters/Ipsos poll has Democrats up by only one point, and the Real Clear Politics average is +5, down from +13 in December. Trump's approval rating has been steadily, if slowly, rising since December, going from an average 37% approval to over 43% now.

The Washington Post reported on Monday that Democrats are now fretting about "a shifting political landscape" and an energized GOP base.

In fact, Democrats are starting to complain that the press is too focused on Trump scandals and not paying enough attention to "issues," and that this could hurt them in November.

"Eager to move a message that focuses on things like minimum wage hikes and health care premiums," the Daily Beast reported on Monday, "they have been overtaken by a steady stream of stories of Russia meddling, porn star payoffs, and shady Trump-world figures."

Democrats fear, the story goes on, that "a perception is taking hold that the party is obsessively focused on a Russia-collusion message above all else."

Never mind the flagrant rewriting of history here. The only stab at "issues" has been a lame, warmed over set of liberal policy prescriptions wrapped up in the generic title of "A Better Deal." Other than that, their only agenda has been to attack Trump at every turn.

Nevertheless, it's a sign Democrats are starting to realize that their plan to ride Trump hatred to victory this November isn't panning out the way they'd hoped.

The Mueller investigation — now in its second year — has failed to bear any impeachment fruit. Trump is racking up successes foreign and domestic — the tax cut and resulting economic boom, the embassy move to Jerusalem, the impressive progress with North Korea, tough stands with China and Iran. More importantly, the public is starting to realize that Trump isn't the cartoon villain Democrats had portrayed.

But if Trump-bashing won't work, what else can Democrats talk about? Repealing Trump's tax cuts? Imposing still more ObamaCare? The return of job killing regulations and mandates? Gun control? Free college?

No wonder Democrats are now looking for someone else to blame if they don't win big in November.

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Re: Trumps growing list of victories

Post by sprintcyclist » Sun Sep 02, 2018 5:10 pm

Economy: The federal government collected far more taxes this April than it did a year ago, despite the "budget busting" Trump tax cuts. So, we'll ask again: Are the tax cuts paying for themselves?
According to the latest monthly report from the Congressional Budget Office, revenues in April totaled $515 billion — a 13% increase over last April and an all-time high for the month.

For the current 2018 fiscal year, which started last October, revenues are $83 billion higher than they were the year before — an increase of 4.3%. That's a faster rate of growth than occurred during President Obama's last years in office. (See nearby chart.)

Individual taxes, the CBO report says, are up 11.5% so far this fiscal year, and payroll taxes are up 2.8%. Both are signs of a healthy labor market, which is creating more jobs, higher wages and, as a result, more tax revenues. Those gains, the CBO says, more than offset the 22% decline in corporate income taxes.

In other words, in a fiscal year that's seven months old (four of which were after the tax cuts went into effect), federal revenues are higher than ever.

Or, to put it another way, it looks like those of us who predicted the pro-growth tax cuts would at least partially pay for themselves through increased economic growth were correct.

The CBO admitted as much earlier this year, when it sharply increased its forecast for economic growth this year and next, largely because of Trump's tax cuts. That, in turn, will generate $1 trillion more in revenues than expected.

The pile of misinformation and outright lies about the tax cuts spread by Democrats keeps getting higher.

Democrats claimed the tax cuts would all go to the rich. As we pointed out in this space recently, a new study finds that the tax code is more progressive now than it was before the Trump tax cuts.

They said tax reform would do nothing to spur economic growth, only to see every independent economist boosting their growth projections.
They said the tax cuts would do nothing to help workers, until millions started getting bonuses, raises and more generous benefits in the wake of the corporate income tax cut.

The IBD/TIPP Poll's Quality of Life Index, meanwhile, reached a 14-year high in April. And since the tax cuts went into effect, the IBD/TIPP Economic Optimism Index has averaged 54.7 (anything above 50 is optimistic). That's well above the 17-year average of 49.4. In President Obama's last year in office, it averaged just 48.6.

And, of course, Democrats continue to insist that the tax bill is a budget buster. Even though revenues keep reaching new highs.

As we have argued repeatedly in this space, the fiscal problem we face isn't that we're taxed too little, but that lawmakers — both Republicans and Democrats — can't control their spending habits.

While revenues have climbed $83 billion this fiscal year, spending is up $121 billion, the CBO report shows. The category with the biggest spending hike? "Other" — at $44 billion. That is followed by interest on the debt ($25 billion), Social Security ($23 billion) and defense ($17 billion).

The $1.3 trillion monstrosity that the GOP passed in March will only fuel more spending hikes in the coming months, swamping whatever gains we make in revenues.

So let's review: Democrats promised the country that the Trump tax cuts would do nothing to boost growth and nothing to help working families. That they'd completely bust the budget. And that it would be better to spend the $1.8 trillion rather than "give it away to the rich."

We doubt we'll hear Democrats admitting to their flagrant lies and fabrications about the tax cuts. But we do hope that voters hold them to account this fall.........

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Post by The Mechanic » Mon Sep 03, 2018 1:13 pm

And the Liberals used John McCains funeral to “bash” Trump again.. .

What a bunch of classless bums...

They are lunatics.. and people are waking up and walking away from the Demorats...

Trump has doubled his popularity with African American’s...

Can’t wait for the midterms... :bgrin
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Post by Black Orchid » Mon Sep 03, 2018 1:58 pm

The economy is booming right now and I don't know one yank who is unhappy with it.

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Post by cods » Mon Sep 03, 2018 3:53 pm

I did read something that sent horrors through me...

[urlhttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americ ... 43361.html][/url]

this put up by aussie btw....

but I dont support this in any shape or form..

does anyone know if its a FACT?

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Re: Trumps growing list of victories

Post by sprintcyclist » Mon Sep 10, 2018 2:01 pm

It turns out that President Donald Trump was right, after all. The United Nations finally admitted last week what virtually every sensible observer had already realized. In short, the so-called UN “Paris Agreement” pretending to battle alleged man-made global warming will make no real difference in the global climate, even if you accept the UN's discredited hypothesis and models surrounding CO2 driving temperature change.

Of course, that is not how the UN phrased it. Instead, the “dictators club,” as critics refer to the UN, was trying to drum up support for even more extreme sacrifices of liberty, self-government, and prosperity to satisfy the wrath of the climate gods. But by beating the dead and mutilated climate horse, the UN inadvertently confirmed that even under its debunked models, the “climate” regime adopted by Obama and others in Paris would not come anywhere close to staving off the supposedly impending Apocalypse caused by your breathing and your SUV.

In fact, based on the UN's phony projections, the Paris Agreement wouldn't make a dent in the alleged problem, even if every government and tyrant actually obeyed the pledges — something no serious person expects to happen anyway. And so, rather than crush American industry, prosperity, and liberty for no reason, analysts declared that Trump was right and justified to announce earlier this year that the U.S. government would withdraw from the illegal pseudo-treaty.

According to a press release put out by the dictators club about the UN Environment Program’s Emissions Gap Report, even if every government and tyrant that signed up for the Paris regime were to actually obey, it would represent “only a third of what is needed to avoid worst impacts of climate change.” The UN's scaremongering report proceeded to advocate massive government spending — $100 per “ton” of CO2 — on “reducing emissions,” as well as on additional UN schemes that would purport to force governments to ban or subsidize various things. The report's fretting about “tons” of CO2 fails to mention that human breathing alone is responsible for many millions of tons of CO2 emissions every single day.

“As things stand, even full implementation of current unconditional and conditional Nationally Determined Contributions makes a temperature increase of at least 3 [degrees Celsius] by 2100 very likely — meaning that governments need to deliver much stronger pledges when they are revised in 2020,” the press release about the UN's report continued, complaining about the prospect of the U.S. government following through in withdrawing from the scheme. In response, the UN report demands that more wealth be extracted from taxpayers to subsidize cronies in economically non-viable “green” energy.

Leading UN bureaucrats echoed the sentiments, sounding like doomsday cult preachers selling snake oil. “One year after the Paris Agreement entered into force, we still find ourselves in a situation where we are not doing nearly enough to save hundreds of millions of people from a miserable future,” speculated UN Environment Program (UNEP) boss Eric Solheim. “Governments, the private sector and civil society must bridge this catastrophic climate gap.” The report was released as governments and dictatorships gather in Bonn, Germany, for another round of “climate” negotiations.

The UN, obviously, intended its latest round of teeth gnashing as a way of terrorizing humanity into giving up even more liberties and prosperity. Ironically, though, leading climate commentators turned the tables, pointing out that the UN had inadvertently confirmed what critics of the UN and the Paris Agreement have been saying all along: It's beyond useless, and regardless of one's view on climate, it cannot possibly be worth the price.

Responding to the latest round of UN whining, James Delingpole of Breitbart, internationally known for his hilarious debunking of climate alarmism, explained the significance of the UN claims. “President Trump’s decision to pull out of the Paris accord is now fully vindicated,” he wrote. “Had the Agreement been ratified, the U.S. would have handed countries like China and India a huge competitive advantage over the American economy. But — as even the UN now admits — it would have made no discernible difference to the alleged problem of ‘global warming.’ So what, exactly would have been the point?”

Pointing to various charts, graphs, and data, Delingpole also highlighted the fact that the Communist regime ruling China and the government of India both pledged to continue increasing their CO2 emissions while Obama illegally pledged to practically suffocate the U.S. economy by slashing CO2. Having growing emissions from China and India of the “gas of life,” as scientists refer to CO2, is just fine, of course. In fact, many leading scientists say increased CO2 will be a major benefit for humanity and the planet. But if one accepts the UN's debunked hypothesis, the whole Paris scheme would seem to make little sense.

“See: despite all the airy good intentions expressed in Paris, the countries of the world have no desire to reduce their carbon dioxide emissions just to appease a Green Goddess no serious person genuinely believes in,” he explained in Breitbart. “But then, saving the planet was never the point of Paris. Rather it was, as Rupert Darwall describes in his excellent new book Green Tyranny, a scheme designed permanently to weaken the U.S. by forcing it to operate on the same constricting terms that the environmental left has imposed on Europe.”

Of course, the UN's latest admission is hardly the first time that even the most fanatical man-made global-warming theorists have ridiculed the Paris Agreement as useless at best. Indeed, even under the UN's most rosy projections, the alleged diminution of “global warming” that would result from the scheme amounts to a rounding error, in a best case scenario. And plenty of alarmists have noticed it, too.

In May, for example, leading climate alarmist James Hansen, formerly with NASA, exposed the fraud in clear terms — from the perspective of somebody who actually believes the UN-backed theory underpinning climate alarmism. “[The Paris agreement] is a fraud really, a fake. It’s just bull**** for them to say: ‘We’ll have a 2C warming target and then try to do a little better every five years’,” said Hansen, referring to the UN's silly “goal” of 2 degrees Celsius warming by the end of the century. “It’s just worthless words. There is no action, just promises. As long as fossil fuels appear to be the cheapest fuels out there, they will be continued to be burned.”

More cautious and skeptical believers in the man-made global-warming theory have exposed the fraud, too — using the UN's own numbers and calculations! Danish statistician Dr. Bjorn Lomborg, the president of the Copenhagen Consensus Center, for example, crunched the numbers by assuming — almost certainly inaccurately — that the UN's long-debunked “climate” models were valid. What he found makes a complete mockery of the alarmist cause as well as apologists for the UN's “climate” regime created at Paris.

“We will spend at least $100 trillion dollars in order to reduce the temperature by the end of the century by a grand total of three tenths of one degree,” Lomborg explained, noting that the draconian cuts in economic activity and energy production would amount to the equivalent of postponing warming by less than four years. “Again, that is using the UN's own climate prediction model.” And as regular readers of this magazine know, the UN's “climate” models have been totally discredited by the observable scientific evidence. (Article continues below chart.)

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Others have produced similar findings. Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, for instance, compiled the pledges made by governments and tyrants as part of the UN's “Paris” scheme, then compared the result with their own preexisting projections. They found that even assuming the warmist theory was correct, the Paris scheme would reduce temperature by some 0.2°C by the end of the century — a number too small to even properly measure at the global level. When they used UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) projections from 2000, the researchers found no improvement, period. And for that, Americans are supposed to suffer trillions in lost prosperity, not to mention the lost liberty.

Unfortunately, despite the impression given by much of the fake news-peddling establishment media, President Trump has not technically exited the UN's Paris Agreement yet. In reality, the pseudo-treaty, having never been ratified by the U.S. Senate as required for all treaties by the Constitution, is legally meaningless. But practically speaking, Obama's illegal so-called “executive agreement” has not yet been formally repudiated, meaning the bureaucracies could conceivably continue implementing its provisions. Republican voters, less than one fourth of whom even believe the man-made global-warming theory, must remain involved in exposing the scam.
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Post by brian ross » Mon Sep 10, 2018 2:25 pm

I wonder who will win the ultimate victory? Will Trump be impeached for Russian collusion in his election? Will Trump be impeached for paying off Porn stars? Will Trump be impeached for being an idiot? Who knows?
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Post by Black Orchid » Mon Sep 10, 2018 3:13 pm

Will Trump be impeached? Highly unlikely :roll:

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Post by Black Orchid » Tue Sep 11, 2018 9:00 pm

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Post by cods » Tue Sep 11, 2018 11:38 pm

point taken black orchid...

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