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The Trump Administration

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  • enlightenedbumenlightenedbum Registered User regular
    tbloxham wrote: »
    That is the worst attempt at saying, "I will bring people together and heal the divisions in this country" I have ever seen. Maybe the worst one which is possible. You cannot hate people so much that they stay liking you trump.

    That's because it's not. The goal is a white nation via deportations. For now.

    Self-righteousness is incompatible with coalition building.
  • PLAPLA The process.Registered User regular

    Ahaha, you know, it's funny, I don't like him.

  • QuidQuid Definitely not a banana Registered User regular
  • PLAPLA The process.Registered User regular
    If you purge all the non-whites, the divisiveness goes away!

    No. If you keep purging, and cleansing, and killing until all but one man remains, he will cut his own nose to spite his face.

  • Twenty SidedTwenty Sided Registered User regular
    Couscous wrote: »
    Trump has already broken with the extremely important tradition of inaugural license plates.

    http://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2017-01-13/no-special-license-plates-for-donald-trumps-inaugural-parade
    No Special License Plates for Donald Trump’s Inaugural Parade
    Trump has declined to produce special plates for the vehicle motorcade that will take him from the Capitol to the White House after he is sworn in, the first new president to do so since Herbert Hoover's inauguration in 1929.
    Collectors consider the plates precious – just a few dozen people own one of each plate issued at every inauguration since Franklin Roosevelt was sworn in in 1933. The exception was 1945, when an inauguration parade was skipped due to World War II austerity measures.

    "I'm sure this is just like cocaine," Charlie Gauthier, a retired National Highway Traffic Safety Administration executive, who owns a complete set, told the Journal. "Once you get addicted to this stuff, you just keep going. If you have plates that were issued to a president and a vice president of the United States, that's a pretty cool thing to have in your house."

    Plates from Roosevelt's inaugurals sell at auction at prices from $4,000 to $12,000, and those from more recent events, such as the plates affixed to Vice President Joe Biden's car in 2009, recently listed for $1,499 on eBay, the Journal reported. The plates from other vehicles in the parade – like police motorcycles ($399 for one from Bill Clinton's first inaugural in 1993) – and those bearing signs of use or fading (such as one from Ronald Reagan's second inauguration in 1985, for $69.95) – can be considerably less.

    "It's unfortunate that Mr. Trump is breaking with tradition, because his inaugural plates probably would have been highly collectible, very classy and one of the most tremendous designs in presidential history," GOP consultant Ryan Williams told the Journal.

    The Journal says the process of designing, printing and delivering plates takes just three or four days, so there's still time before next Friday's swearing-in if Trump's team decides to follow tradition after all.
    Note that Obama's committee had the plates produced but did not use them.

    Ick. Stop gargling his balls.

  • DiannaoChongDiannaoChong Registered User regular
    edited January 2017
    Quid wrote: »


    He posts, probably already considering who to attack next.

    "Soon our country will make a new great long term pact with Soviet Russia and forge a bond that noone will ever break! Long live the US-SR!"

    DiannaoChong on
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  • DisruptedCapitalistDisruptedCapitalist I swear! Registered User regular
    Glory to Arstotzka!

    "Simple, real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time." -Mustrum Ridcully in Terry Pratchett's Hogfather p. 142 (HarperPrism 1996)
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