When is Enough ,Enough?


Giantone
09-14-2018, 10:01 AM
He has made more ignorant, insensitive, asinine, delusional statements than most people, but this one takes the cake. Every time I read it I am more amazed that a human, let alone the FUCKIN POTUS, would actually say this.



I agree but to me it all so says something about the people that support him.

mooby
09-14-2018, 12:57 PM
no outrage...just continuing frustration of hypocrisy by the left. The double standard in Hollywood, the media, and their base. They have zero moral ground...they lost it all.

Its all surprising too that this is acceptable now. Good to know

Got a lot of balls talking about moral ground when the entire Republican party sits silent every time our President sticks his foot in his mouth.

jamf
09-14-2018, 02:23 PM
Got a lot of balls talking about moral ground when the entire Republican party sits silent every time our President sticks his foot in his mouth.

But Mooby, a little black kid had a lemonade stand without a permit so everything is equal.

Chico23231
09-14-2018, 02:28 PM
But Mooby, a little black kid had a lemonade stand without a permit so everything is equal.

lemonade privilege is real my friend

Chico23231
09-14-2018, 02:50 PM
Got a lot of balls talking about moral ground when the entire Republican party sits silent every time our President sticks his foot in his mouth.

plenty of GOP across the country have spoken out against Trump, even people in his own cabinet. When it comes to media, many from Fox news have spoken out against Trump and some of his policies...Im not seeing the bias amongst the GOP....like we see in Hollywood or most of liberal media.

I mean, in your bubble I don't expect you acknowledge it...but its certainly there with evidence almost every week.


Do you ever remember MSNBC taking a stance against Obama policies where Fox has spoken out about Trumps? Nope, MSNBC never did...they went along with everything the fucking socialist, welfare-monger said.

jamf
09-14-2018, 03:52 PM
lemonade privilege is real my friend

lol!

Giantone
09-14-2018, 04:46 PM
plenty of GOP across the country have spoken out against Trump, even people in his own cabinet. When it comes to media, many from Fox news have spoken out against Trump and some of his policies...Im not seeing the bias amongst the GOP....like we see in Hollywood or most of liberal media.

I mean, in your bubble I don't expect you acknowledge it...but its certainly there with evidence almost every week.


Do you ever remember MSNBC taking a stance against Obama policies where Fox has spoken out about Trumps? Nope, MSNBC never did...they went along with everything the fucking socialist, welfare-monger said.

LOL, chico #triggerd

Chico23231
09-14-2018, 04:58 PM
LOL, chico #triggerd

I admit...def triggered. When I see gop and supposed biased Fox News weekly disagreeing with the president I gotta call it out. Trump is one of those folks who kinda thrives in drama/conflict even when it’s his own party/adminstration. The fact is there are many within the gop who disagree with trump and we see it weekly.

Giantone
09-15-2018, 07:06 PM
Tariffs update..............


https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/layoffs-hit-prices-lag-lobster-154955816.html

Business
Layoffs hit, prices lag as tariff pinches lobster industry
Associated Press PATRICK WHITTLE,Associated Press Fri, Sep 14 1:47 PM ED

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The American lobster industry is starting to feel the pinch of China's tariff on U.S. seafood as exporters and dealers cope with sagging prices, new financial pressures and difficulty sending lobsters overseas.

China is a major buyer of lobsters, and it imposed a heavy tariff on exports from the U.S. in early July amid trade hostilities between the two superpowers. Exporters in the U.S. said their business in China has dried up since then.

Wholesale prices for live lobsters have also dipped a bit as dealers have lost markets. Prices in July and August were both slightly less than the same month in the previous year, business publisher Urner Barry reported.

One exporter, The Lobster Co. of Arundel, Maine, resorted to laying off four people, which constituted 25 percent of its wholesale staff, said Stephanie Nadeau, the company's owner.

"I can cut my variable costs and tuck my head in and see if this storm passes," she said. "What they've done is made it so everybody is fighting over the remaining customers. Price goes down, margins go down."


https://finance.yahoo.com/news/10-companies-already-hurt-president-183033235.html


Time is working against certain businesses, however. The ripple effect stemming from the initial victims' struggle could take weeks if not months to be fully felt on other fronts. And new tariffs are being imposed. It will take weeks and/or months to feel their full impact as well, even as those outfits start to feel the early ripples.




........................gotta love trump.:doh:

Giantone
09-15-2018, 10:51 PM
Didn't want to let this nugget slip by..............


https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/14/us/politics/manafort-plea-deal.html


WASHINGTON — Paul Manafort agreed on Friday to tell all he knows to the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, as part of a plea deal that could shape the final stages of the inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

The deal was a surrender by Mr. Manafort, President Trump’s former campaign chairman, who had vowed for months to prove his innocence in a case stemming from his work as a political consultant in Ukraine. And it was a decisive triumph for Mr. Mueller, who now has a cooperating witness who was at the center of the Trump campaign during a crucial period in 2016 and has detailed insight into another target of federal prosecutors, the network of lobbyists and influence brokers seeking to help foreign interests in Washington.

Mr. Manafort’s decision, announced at a federal court hearing in Washington in which he pleaded guilty to two conspiracy charges, was likely to unsettle Mr. Trump, who had praised Mr. Manafort for standing up to prosecutors’ pressure and had hinted that he might pardon him.

[Read the court documents.]

It is not clear what information Mr. Manafort offered prosecutors in three days of negotiations that led to the plea deal. But in court on Friday, Mr. Manafort agreed to an open-ended arrangement that requires him to answer “fully, truthfully, completely and forthrightly” questions about “any and all matters” the government wants to ask about.

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