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By:
A_T
When: 25 Mar 17 10:17
lots of big talk beforehand - none of it delivered
By:
Ramruma
When: 25 Mar 17 11:09
You are wrong. It is far more complicated than that.

For a start, Trump doesn't give a toss about Obamacare.

It was a humiliation for Paul Ryan, Republican Speaker in Congress, whose plan it was that blew up because the Tea Party headbangers in the Republican Party won't compromise on anything.

Ryan's plan died, and Ryan was humiliated in his claim he could work with his own party.

Meanwhile, Trump's still president and now doesn't have to waste the next three years worrying about a subject he never cared about in the first place.
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 25 Mar 17 11:15
Whatever happens you can bet Trump has got it covered.

He can see them coming from a mile away.
By:
A_T
When: 25 Mar 17 11:48
Trump should wear a clown suit 24/7 to complete the job
By:
CJ70
When: 25 Mar 17 13:05
This actually works out for Trump and strengthens his hand. As Ramruma says it is Ryan's baby that has gone down which doesn't touch Trump.

Now Trump can say he tried to change the system as Obamacare inevitably collapses, then he can blame Dems for the state of healthcare.
By:
A_T
When: 25 Mar 17 13:09
what a bizarre spin. Trump was elected to change things and he's failed here completely.
By:
xmoneyx
When: 25 Mar 17 13:13
@realDonaldTrump
We will immediately repeal and replace ObamaCare - and nobody can do that like me. We will save $'s and have much better healthcare


looks a donald fail too me Silly
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 25 Mar 17 13:13
''We'll make America great again''

Fine words from a good man.
By:
Ramruma
When: 25 Mar 17 13:24
@realDonaldTrump
We will immediately repeal and replace ObamaCare - and nobody can do that like me. We will save $'s and have much better healthcare


looks a donald fail too me


Yes but Trump never had a plan and did not care. He was just saying it to get elected. It was the Republicans who wanted to tear up Obamacare. Trump spoke about -- even in your quote -- replacing it with something cheaper and better. He never had any ideological objection to it like most Republicans. It's like David Cameron offering a referendum on Brexit.

Trump's a New York liberal who hates foreigners. He's not a genuine right wing ideologue, let alone a Tea Partier. His views on policy -- any policy -- are on the level of a golf club bore. He knows what he doesn't like but has no detailed plan to fix any of it. He's Nigel Farage on steroids.

Trump's not failed because Trump doesn't give a damn about Obamacare -- or abortion, gay marriage or any of the other shibboleths of the American right. He'll tweet and move on.
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 25 Mar 17 13:30
As President, I will close Guantanamo, reject the Military Commissions Act and adhere to the Geneva Conventions. Our Constitution and our Uniform Code of Military Justice provide a framework for dealing with the terrorists...

Obama 2009
By:
CJ70
When: 25 Mar 17 13:45

Mar 25, 2017 -- 1:09PM, A_T wrote:


what a bizarre spin. Trump was elected to change things and he's failed here completely.


He was indeed elected to change things, political opponents stopping you from changing things play into your hands.

By:
A_T
When: 25 Mar 17 14:01
so Trump's aim is to fail to implement any of his policies then blame everyone else? to what end?
By:
CJ70
When: 25 Mar 17 14:09

Mar 25, 2017 -- 2:01PM, A_T wrote:


so Trump's aim is to fail to implement any of his policies then blame everyone else? to what end?


That's not what I said is it. It's a democracy and you need the numbers on side to push through policies, if your political opponents are blocking you on partisan grounds there's nothing you can do. This is a party politics issue of which Trump is above, so apart from a few platitudes you don't expect to see anything.

Following your logic, Obama was a complete failure as POTUS. I don't think you'd agree with that statement somehow.

When Obamacare fails as it is want to do then the GOP replacement will be enacted quickly. Ryan will take a hit from this as it's his baby, but it'll come back in some form, so there's no long term damage.

By:
xmoneyx
When: 25 Mar 17 14:11
https://mobile.twitter.com/BlackMajiik/status/845529661169975297/video/1



Whoops
By:
cooperman
When: 25 Mar 17 15:30
Trumpanzees finding the difference between business and politics LaughLaugh
By:
tobermory
When: 25 Mar 17 15:50
Not a Trump fan but Ramruma is correct .This has worked out just as Donald wanted.

He absolutely never cared in the least about this issue and only started talking about it in the campaign as it was such a big deal to the Republican Right. He has a similar approach to abortion  , another subject he is indifferent to.

After the election he flippantly mentioned he might leave Obamacare alone and there was horror from the right so he came up with this proposal.

Now it's failed he can just tell them 'I tried, you screwed it up , I'll move on'

If Obamacare is a disaster he can just blame Obama in the midterm , and down the line just blame the Republican Congress when he falls out with them finally.
By:
brockville
When: 25 Mar 17 18:13
I'm sorry but only a moron would think that this isn't the Donalds biggest coup and win of his presidency so far.

Obumacare will continue to be a complete basketcase/disaster for the Dumbocrats and the majority of Americans. The Dumbocrats and swamp Republicans now own it.

The anti-Donald swamp republicans have also now predictably shown their hand. They will, pay the price in 2018 as premiums and deductibles continue to rise.

I have many American friends, Dumbocrats and Republicans alike and I can assure you to a man, woman, young and old...Obumacare was by far their biggest gripe.

The lefty haters have officially been Trumped LaughLaughLaugh
By:
TheBaron
When: 25 Mar 17 18:29
I see so after four years of failed promises the electorate will say well  done here's four more years not to deliver.....its a cunning plan alright.
By:
brockville
When: 25 Mar 17 19:05
Worked fo Barry Chatshow in 2012
By:
crystalhunt
When: 25 Mar 17 20:52
Trump cares only about his own ego. His body language suggests to me that he is now sorry he became president. Out of his depth in every way. It's painful to watch and it will only get worse.
By:
brockville
When: 25 Mar 17 21:26
LaughLaughLaugh Okay then....you keep telling yourself that....meanwhile in the real world outside the Liberal echo chamber.
By:
gilbzy
When: 25 Mar 17 21:47
All Donald is bothered about is Tax reform. Once that's through ( and that WILL go through)  I can almost see him saying "F**K this now,  I've done what I wanted to do."
By:
guinness2dear
When: 25 Mar 17 21:59
Part of his tax reform was in 'Trumpcare' though..
By:
Ramruma
When: 25 Mar 17 23:50
Trump cares only about his own ego. His body language suggests to me that he is now sorry he became president. Out of his depth in every way. It's painful to watch and it will only get worse.

Trump is odds-on to leave office before the end of his first term.
By:
CJ70
When: 26 Mar 17 00:13

Mar 25, 2017 -- 11:50PM, Ramruma wrote:


Trump cares only about his own ego. His body language suggests to me that he is now sorry he became president. Out of his depth in every way. It's painful to watch and it will only get worse.Trump is odds-on to leave office before the end of his first term.


Which in my opinion is a great value lay.

By:
Facts
When: 26 Mar 17 02:11
crystalhunt is ,of course, absolutely correct.
Anyone thinking that Trump has ' won ' on this, and it was all a cunning plan on his behalf, is completely deluded.
Such a thought process assumes Trump has the intelligence and foresight to be such a strategist. When in reality he's a game show host, completely out of his depth. No plan, no strategy, totally clueless. It's almost embarrassing to watch.
By:
Mighty Whites 2008
When: 26 Mar 17 11:33
Such a thought process assumes Trump has the intelligence and foresight to be such a strategist. When in reality he's a game show host, completely out of his depth. No plan, no strategy, totally clueless. It's almost embarrassing to watch.

Well he was one step ahead of the media all election as they danced to his tune, he was steps ahead of the republicans in the primaries and him going to rust belt states in the final days of the election was described at the time as the actions of man with no plan no strategy totally clueless and remind me how that turned out.

This is the perfect outcome for trump. He needs to do nothing now just let things play out. Obamacare will either work and there will be no problem or collapse as is more likely at which point people will be begging for something different. Had trump won this vote then he would have been forced to offer a replacement which the democrats and those opposed to him would have challenged every step of the way making it more difficult to succeed.

A tricky issue is off the table for now allowing trump time to focus on things he cares about.
By:
Facts
When: 26 Mar 17 22:10
Is this the rust belt states where he's promised the workers jobs. When all the tasks these men did, were in industries that have long gone. Or where the work has long since been automated.
All Trump has done throughout the campaign( and whilst in office) is to state what he thinks people want to hear..
It's all rhetoric - there is no substance whatsoever.
If ever there was ever a case of the Emperor's  New Clothes, he is the personification.
By:
bodil
When: 26 Mar 17 23:58
I don't think Trump was that bothered.  The political system was screwed before he arrived and will be when he departs. This was an attempt to replace a rotten healthcare system with another rotten healthcare system. Lipstick on a pig, as another famous Republican once said. Except Trump isn't and never was a Republican. And his electorate will just correctly assume the corrupt political establishment has blocked him.

Trump, apart from being a dangerous and vain egomaniac, is a John the Baptist figure. Who will replace him matters more. Personally I'm hoping for Nyarlathotep or Ubbo-Sathla but I expect to be disappointed.
By:
scandanavian_haven
When: 27 Mar 17 00:43
Every day is a total humiliation for Trump.
By:
timbuctooth
When: 27 Mar 17 04:38
Every day, he`s POTUS, the numero uno alpha male in the whole wide world.
Every day, he`s got a half-his-age model hanging on his every word.
Every day he`s a multi-billionaire.
Every day, his amazing children attest to his outstanding fatherhood skills.
Every day, he can look back at a truly remarkable life including, (you still can`t believe it, can you?) stuffing Hillary!
Every day, what are you, please?

Me? Why, every day I`m chortling at you lefties! Somehow, the more you know I`m chortling, the more fun it is! Thanks.
By:
scandanavian_haven
When: 27 Mar 17 11:25
timbuctooth, he laughs at googly eyed worshippers like you, as for fatherghood skills, you might want to read his comments in his own augter, disturbing.
By:
scandanavian_haven
When: 27 Mar 17 11:28
that word was daughter.
By:
mrtopnotch
When: 27 Mar 17 16:22
Word on the street is that the FBI have flipped Flynn and immunity offered, I wonder why ....
By:
Facts
When: 27 Mar 17 19:10
timbuctooth

Oh dear !!
By:
Delightful
When: 27 Mar 17 19:28
Trump is lazy, ignorant, incurious, lacking in intellect, but above all a narcissist, who seemingly spends most of his day watching news channels, especially Fox, in order to watch stories about himself. Whilst it is true that Trump didn't care about the ACA, per se, he did care about passing the Republican health care bill because of his hubris, so he actually did some work for a change. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/the-closer-the-inside-story-of-how-trump-tried--and-failed--to-make-a-deal-on-health-care/2017/03/24/3e6353d6-0fdc-11e7-9d5a-a83e627dc120_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_trumpdeal-735pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.8885873a7fa0

He tried to do deals with various representatives and groups within the house but couldn't get the moderates, the House Freedom Caucus and others (who may have been persuaded against the bill because of Town Halls or money) to agree. Despite Trump and some of you thinking Trump is the most powerful man on the planet, he's not even the most powerful man in the USA. When the Koch brothers came out against the bill and used $300,000 of their not inconsiderable money to 'persuade' representatives to vote their way, Trump was always going to fail.

Tony Schwartz may have written a book about him entitled 'The Art of the Deal', and Trump may boast about his skills as a deal-maker, but in truth Trump is a failed businessman with many bankruptcies behind him and currently owes many hundreds of million dollars. He barely has one foot in reality, as his many claims (lies) prove, but last week he outdid himself when he told Time's Washington Bureau Chief, "I guess I can’t be doing so badly, because I’m President, and you’re not”. The truth is he is doing badly, he had a failed Yemen raid, he's failing at filling positions in his administration, failing at passing bills and has an unprecedented low approval rating for a new President of 37%. He may be POTUS now but the only thing I know for sure is that he will be a one term President, if he is lucky to last that long.
By:
Delightful
When: 27 Mar 17 19:28
Trump is lazy, ignorant, incurious, lacking in intellect, but above all a narcissist, who seemingly spends most of his day watching news channels, especially Fox, in order to watch stories about himself. Whilst it is true that Trump didn't care about the ACA, per se, he did care about passing the Republican health care bill because of his hubris, so he actually did some work for a change. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/the-closer-the-inside-story-of-how-trump-tried--and-failed--to-make-a-deal-on-health-care/2017/03/24/3e6353d6-0fdc-11e7-9d5a-a83e627dc120_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_trumpdeal-735pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.8885873a7fa0

He tried to do deals with various representatives and groups within the house but couldn't get the moderates, the House Freedom Caucus and others (who may have been persuaded against the bill because of Town Halls or money) to agree. Despite Trump and some of you thinking Trump is the most powerful man on the planet, he's not even the most powerful man in the USA. When the Koch brothers came out against the bill and used $300,000 of their not inconsiderable money to 'persuade' representatives to vote their way, Trump was always going to fail.

Tony Schwartz may have written a book about him entitled 'The Art of the Deal', and Trump may boast about his skills as a deal-maker, but in truth Trump is a failed businessman with many bankruptcies behind him and currently owes many hundreds of million dollars. He barely has one foot in reality, as his many claims (lies) prove, but last week he outdid himself when he told Time's Washington Bureau Chief, "I guess I can’t be doing so badly, because I’m President, and you’re not”. The truth is he is doing badly, he had a failed Yemen raid, he's failing at filling positions in his administration, failing at passing bills and has an unprecedented low approval rating for a new President of 37%. He may be POTUS now but the only thing I know for sure is that he will be a one term President, if he is lucky to last that long.
By:
Delightful
When: 27 Mar 17 19:31
A little light reading for anyone interested:
Week 19: Experts in authoritarianism advise to keep a list of things subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember.
March 25, 2017
Of all the weeks so far, this was the most exhausting. In normal times, any one item below would be a top story for days or weeks — the flow of not normal is so heavy right now, it’s a challenge to keep track. Newsman Dan Rather best summarized the feel of Week 19: “I have seen a lot in my lifetime. But I have never seen anything like this. No one has. The cauldron of chaos and confusion which engulfs President Trump in his early days in office is simply unprecedented.”
Three weeks have passed since Trump’s tweet that Obama wiretapped Trump Tower. He has yet to offer any evidence, or apologize.
As Week 19 opened, Trump’s Gallup daily approval rating hit a new low: 37% approve, 58% disapprove.
After Trump’s embarrassing meeting with Merkel last week, Germany’s defense minister refuted a claim by Trump that Germany owes NATO “vast sums of money,” by saying “there is no debt account in NATO.”
New York AG Schneiderman hired fired US Attorney Bharara assistant to focus on issues specifically related to the Trump regime.
An op-ed penned by two former chief WH ethics lawyers titled, “Trump’s unprecedented war on ethics,” detailed the a long laundry list of ethics breaches already committed by Trump and his regime.
Continuing the Deep State theme, the Trump regime installed insiders in executive branch agencies to spy on fellow employees. At the same time, leadership roles remain largely unfilled (61 of 553 have a nominee).
POLITICO reported that Federal career staffers are living in fear of being targeted and singled out by Breitbart conservative media outlets, for not being loyal to Trump.
At the first day of the House Intel Committee’s hearing into Russia, Comey said the FBI is conducting a counterintelligence investigation of both Russian interference in our election, and whether there was any coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Comey also said there is “no information” to back Trump’s wiretapping claim.
During the hearing, Trump live-tweeted from the @POTUS Twitter account. His tweets contained false and misleading information.
When asked by Rep Himes during the hearing, Comey refuted and corrected information in Trump’s tweets. AP fact checked Trump’s tweets vs. what was actually said in testimony.
McClatchy reported that the FBI is also investigating the role of conservative media outlets like Breitbart and InfoWars in the Russian hacking of our election.
Ivanka got a West Wing office and was granted security clearance, but did not get a formal government role or title.
Government watchdogs called on Trump to give Ivanka an official title to avoid conflicts of interest between her government roles and financial interests.
Eric Trump filed to bring in foreign workers to work at his Trump Winery. A lawyer working for him said, “It’s difficult to find people.”
Modern Appealing Clothing filed a class action suit against Ivanka’s brand over “unfair competition,” citing Trump and Conway’s publicity.
As Trump’s bad week continued, the WSJ reported Kushner’s sale of 666 Fifth Avenue to a Chinese buyer for a $400mm profit, was teetering.
Trump hotel in DC will host an event on American-Turkey relations, sponsored by an organization whose chair is a Turkish businessman with ties to the Turkish government. Four Seasons had previously hosted.
James Woolsey said while on the Trump transition team, he attended a September meeting in which Flynn discussed how to get Fethullah Gulen to Turkey without going through the US extradition legal process.
The Trump Organization is pursuing a hotel deal in Dallas with a man known as “Turkish Trump,” whose real estate company has business ties in Russia, Kazakhstan and at least two dozen other countries.
Trump threatened Republicans in the House who were considering voting against Trumpcare, “I’m gonna come after you.”
NBC reported that The Trump Organization is in violation of New York City law for not being registered with the New York City Department of Housing Preservation & Development.
Deutsche Bank — a major lender to Trump — was fined $630 million for money laundering over $10bn for Russia from the bank’s Moscow office in a scheme dubbed, “Global Laundromat.”
Maddow reported that Sen Van Hollen asked Sessions to recuse himself from the US investigation of Deutsche Bank, formerly conducted by US attorney Bharara, and asked if this is why Bharara was fired.
The Trump Organization launched a new hotel chain, triggering all sorts of ethics concerns, including that investors may invest in order to gain favor and access to the new administration.
According to a New York Magazine reporter, Trump is “obsessive” in recording and watching cable news: “a source close to the White House told me that he does DVR basically all of the cable news.”
In the Trump regime’s second major email scandal — Tillerson’s use of an alias email account (Wayne Tracker) — Exxon claimed to have lost all emails from the alias account.
Trump’s newly appointed GSA head said his Trump DC Hotel lease is valid. An expert on government procurement law at GWU called the GSA decision harmful to the “integrity — and thus credibility — of GSA.
Hawaii’s Rep. Beth Fukumoto resigned from the GOP and said she would become a Democrat. Her open letter cited Trump “marginalizing and condemning minorities” and demeaning women.
AP reported a bombshell: former Trump campaign manager Manafort was under a $10mm/year contract with a Russia-related entity, starting in 2006, to covertly promote the interests of the Russian government.
The WH responded that Trump was not aware of Manafort’s work for Russian billionaire while Manafort worked on Trump’s campaign.
Manafort is also being investigated for transactions with banks in Cyprus, known as a haven for laundering money for Russian billionaires. Wilbur Ross was previously Vice-Chair of Bank of Cyprus.
Maddow reported that the Attorney General of Cyprus is cooperating with US officials in turning over information related to Manafort.
Five Democratic Senators sent a letter to Wilbur Ross asking for clarification about his ties to Bank of Cyprus. The response was due March 24th, but as of now, Ross has not responded.
A Ukrainian lawmaker released documents which show that Manafort laundered payments from former Ukrainian President Yanukovych, who has been hiding in Russia since his overthrow.
CNN reported that the FBI has information that members of the Trump regime possibly coordinated with Russia on the release of information damaging to Hillary Clinton.
Tillerson gave a surprisingly frank interview to IJR, saying “I didn’t want this job. I didn’t seek this job. My wife told me I’m supposed to do this.” Tillerson said he had planned to retire in March to spend time with his grandkids.
On Thursday, House Intel Committee ranking Democrat Schiff said he has been presented new evidence on collusion between the Trump regime and Russia that merited a grand jury investigation.
Russian lawyer Nikolai Gorokhov, who represents the family of Magnitsky, a Russia who died in prison in 2009 after uncovering massive fraud, mysteriously “fell” from his fourth floor apartment, the night before he was set to appear in court in Moscow. He survived.
Gorokhov was also scheduled to be a witness in a US case connected to the largest money-laundering scheme in Russian history, USA v. Prevezon, which was on the brink of going to trial in Manhattan. Fired US Attorney Bharara had been spearheading the case.
Two days later, former Russian parliamentarian Voronenkov, who fled Russia after criticizing Putin, was assassinated on the streets of Ukraine’s capital. Voronenkov was said to be a key witness in Ukraine’s investigation of Yanukovych and Russian military involvement.
Wednesday, offering no evidence, Nunes held an impromptu press conference where he claimed that some Trump transition team, including Trump, had been inadvertently surveilled.
Nunes bypassed protocol of reporting his findings to the House Intel Committee, instead briefing Ryan and then the WH before his press conference, even while the WH is under investigation by the FBI.
On Thursday, Nunes apologized to the members of the Intel Committee for not going to them first, and said he was unsure if the Trump regime were even in the phone calls and other communication he cited.
Thursday night on Hannity, in explaining his actions, Nunes said he felt a “duty and obligation” to Trump.
On Friday, Nunes backed down from his assertion that Trump was surveilled. He also refused to reveal his sources.
On Friday, Nunes abruptly canceled an open hearing scheduled for Tuesday, in which DNI director Clapper, former CIA Director John Brennan, and former Acting AG Yates were scheduled to testify.
The Daily Beast reported that Tuesday, the night before his Trump surveillance claim, Nunes left a Uber car with a senior staffer to take a phone call, and then mysteriously disappeared for hours.
WAPO Editorial Board called for Nunes to be removed as Chair of the House Intel Committee, and investigated for leaking.
As the week closed, a Quinnipiac poll found that 66% of Americans want an independent commission to investigate Trump-Russia ties.
The House Oversight Committee requested documents from the WH and FBI on any communications between Flynn and Russia.
The Senate Intelligence Committee asked Trump adviser Stone to preserve any Russian-related documents.
Richard Painter, George W. Bush’s chief WH ethic lawyer, tweeted that he testified to the House Oversight Committee that “treason is an oversight issue.”
The RNC, while chaired by Priebus, hired a firm with intelligence connections to Russia, to dig up dirt on Hillary Clinton.
Andrea Mitchell reported on her show that a single source had told her Trump transition team members are purging their phones.
All week, Spicer and the Trump regime tried to distance Trump from Manafort, Flynn and others under FBI investigation. Trump loyalist National Enquirer ran a cover story on Flynn, “Trump Catches Russia’s White House Spy.”
A Russian organized crime money-laundering network, with offices in Trump Tower three floors below Trump’s penthouse, was under a court-approved wiretap by the FBI. The investigation led to the indictment of 30 people, including a Russian mafia boss.
WSJ Editorial Board issued a blistering attack on Trump — “A President’s Credibility” in which they described how Trump’s constant lies and falsehoods were eroding public trust, abroad and at home.
Canada’s largest school district canceled travel to the US, citing worries about Trump’s Muslim Ban.
A waiter in California refused to serve four Latina customers until they showed proof of residency, saying “I need to make sure you’re from here.”
Organizers of a Cinco de Mayo festival in Philadelphia canceled, fearing an ICE raid. The festival had been a Mexican folk tradition since 2006.
Trump continued to take credit for jobs he didn’t create, this time 20,000 jobs at Charter Communications announced last October.
The Federal Judge in Hawaii who ruled against Trump’s second Muslim Ban has received multiple death threats, and is under 24-hour protection.
Despite a 44 seat advantage in the House, Trump first major legislative attempt, to repeal and replace Obamacare, failed — a sign of incompetence, but also his weakened political capital amidst Russian allegations and record low favorability.
NYT reported that Ryan had told Trump he didn’t have the votes, but Trump, Bannon and Short wanted to force a public vote to create a GOP enemies list. Ryan said no.
Trump blamed the loss on Democrats, calling Pelosi and Schumer “losers.” The conservative WSJ Editorial Board blamed Republicans.
NYT reported that a US led coalition is investigating a strike in Mosul which killed up to 200 civilians — the highest toll for an American attack in Iraq since 2003. Unlike Obama who acted in a way to protect civilians, this and Yemen showcase Trump’s complete disregard for human life.
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Week 17: https://goo.gl/QymWmJ Week 18: https://goo.gl/Ri6E9N
By:
moisok
When: 27 Mar 17 19:41
Am I picking up negative vibes about trumpton from mr delightful?
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