Official "Trump backtracking on batshyt crazy promises" Thread

SithLawd

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Liberals spent the last year convulsing over trumps "dangerous" proposals but now their mad because he might not follow through with them:heh:

U propose something far fetched (40 foot gold plated huge tremendous wall what mexico will pay for entirely) and end up with something half way but much better than when u started(20 foot wall silver plated wall. mexico pays for half of it.)

Required HL reading:smugdraper:
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The vast majority of trump supporters realized this. Libs will continue to be butt hurt and baffled:umad:
 

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Liberals spent the last year convulsing over trumps "dangerous" proposals but now their mad because he might not follow through with them:heh:

U propose something far fetched (40 foot gold plated huge tremendous wall what mexico will pay for entirely) and end up with something half way but much better than when u started(20 foot wall silver plated wall. mexico pays for half of it.)

Required HL reading:smugdraper:
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The vast majority of trump supporters realized this. Libs will continue to be butt hurt and baffled:umad:


Please quote the post that's mad that he isn't going to do shyt that he said he would:heh:
 

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Obama promised to shut down gitmo, its still open:yeshrug:

exactly. obama made dozens of promises he couldn't deliver on, and Trump is going to have the same problem

Guantanamo Bay detention camp - Wikipedia

On 22 January 2009, President Obama stated that he ordered the government to suspend prosecutions of Guantánamo Bay detainees for 120 days to review all the detainees' cases to determine whether and how each detainee should be prosecuted. A day later, Obama signed an executive order stating that Guantánamo Detention Camp would be closed within the year.[277] His plan encountered a setback when incoming officials of his administration discovered that there were no comprehensive files concerning many of the detainees, so that merely assembling the available evidence about them could take weeks or months.[278] In May, Obama announced that the prosecutions would be revived.[279] On 20 May 2009, the United States Senate passed an amendment to the Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2009 (H.R. 2346) by a 90–6 vote to block funds needed for the transfer or release of prisoners held at the Guantánamo Bay detention camp.[16] In November 2009, President Obama admitted that the "specific deadline" he had set for closure of the Guantánamo Bay camp would be "missed." He said the camp would probably be closed later in 2010, but did not set a specific deadline.[280][281]

^^^Bush had people in there with no documentation :mindblown:

Obama issued a presidential memorandum dated 15 December 2009, formally closing the detention center and ordering the transfer of prisoners to the Thomson Correctional Center, Thomson, Illinois.[17] Attorney Marc Falkoff, who represents some of the Yemeni detainees, said that his clients might prefer to remain in Guantánamo rather than move into the more stark conditions at Thomson.[285] Illinois Senator dikk Durbin's office announced on 2 October 2012 that the Obama administration and Federal Bureau of Prisons is buying the Thomson Correctional Center from Illinois for $165 million.[286][287][288] An administration official said the deal was to address overcrowding issues, and Thomson would not be used to house any Guantánamo detainees, which the official noted was prohibited by law. "The entire facility will house only [Bureau of Prison] inmates (up to 2,800) and be operated solely by BOP. Specifically, it will be used for administrative maximum security inmates and others who have proven difficult to manage in high-security institutions," said the official, who asked not to be named.[289] This statement was echoed in letter from U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder. "I have committed that no Guantanamo detainees will be transferred to Thomson. As you know, any such transfer would violate express legal statutory prohibitions," Holder said in a letter to Representative Frank Wolf, who fought the proposal.

^^^Prisoners would rather stay in Gitmo than be in a US prison :heh: They probably seen a few Oz shows and knew they would be food in the US :francis:

In November 2012, the Senate voted 54–41 to prevent detainees from being transferred to the United States.[309] At the end of December 2013 President Obama stated he has not given up the idea of trying terror suspects now housed at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in United States courts. "The executive branch must have the authority to determine when and where to prosecute Guantanamo detainees, based on the facts and circumstances of each case and our national security interests," Obama wrote in a signing statement attached to a new defense authorization bill[310] called the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2014 which relaxed restrictions on transferring detainees from the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to the custody of foreign governments.

^^^Repugs liked keepin' the brown man down

On 23 February 2016, Obama stated that years after Congress disagreed to close the camp, it has come to a conclusion of closing the camp. The exact time frame of the camp closing has not yet been revealed.[314] As of February 23, 2016 91 prisoners remained in Guantánamo. From these 91 prisoners 35 were recommended for transfer if security conditions could be met. The remaining prisoners were expected to be brought to U.S. facilities in the United States.[315][316][317][318] If brought to the United States, some of those detainees would continue through military commissions; others might face trial in civilian courts.[316] 13 potential facilities in the United States that might be used to house detainees were reviewed by the Obama Administration, but their names were not revealed.[316] The foregoing information were published because the U.S. Congress has asked the administration to provide Congress with information about where and how the administration intends to hold existing and future detainees, if Guantanamo is closed.[319] Obama's plan was rejected by several Republicans in Congress.[320]

On 15 August 2016, President Obama transferred another 15 prisoners from the prison.[321] This was the largest single day transfer since President Obama took office in 2009. The inmates, 12 Yemeni nationals and 3 Afghans, were transferred to the United Arab Emirates. This brought the total number of prisoners down to 61 with 20 more cleared for transfer. President Obama reiterated that one of his goals before leaving office is to close the prison.[321]

Down to 60 prisoners from an original 500+ or so. Obama did what he could, remember he's a president not a dictator :yeshrug:
 

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Liberals spent the last year convulsing over trumps "dangerous" proposals but now their mad because he might not follow through with them:heh:

U propose something far fetched (40 foot gold plated huge tremendous wall what mexico will pay for entirely) and end up with something half way but much better than when u started(20 foot wall silver plated wall. mexico pays for half of it.)

Required HL reading:smugdraper:
Trump_the_art_of_the_deal.jpg


The vast majority of trump supporters realized this. Libs will continue to be butt hurt and baffled:umad:
#swag
 

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:dwillhuh: What do you think is going to happen when these white folks (many who are at the end of the line) realize they have been conned by a billionaire reality tv show star??????

They will blame minorities like they always do.

The poor CAC has never really been good at logic.
 

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Didn't I call this shyt?

Trump knows how people think, and he played those racist cacs like a fiddle.

There's no way he was gonna get away with all the crazy shyt he talked about.
 

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Exactly. If he played a bunch of idiots to get into office (just like Hillary's idiots)

But ends up being a good president for the country that should be all that matters...

All these people rioting are no different then the KKK when obama won... No difference...

Have to give the man a chance before before jumping to all these conclusions...

Every president ever elected has lied to get into office...

This is the dumbest thing I've read today.
 

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presidents breaking promises is the american way. Here's what happened. He met with Obama, Obama showed him the catastrafukk that is our current, and the world's current, state of affairs as well as the demands by our alien overlords. Trump's hands are tied.
 

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presidents breaking promises is the american way. Here's what happened. He met with Obama, Obama showed him the catastrafukk that is our current, and the world's current, state of affairs as well as the demands by our alien overlords. Trump's hands are tied.
He really did look like he had the oh shyt face after meeting President Obama.
 

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why do you think what was suppose to be a 15 min meeting lasted 90. he saw all that shyt and as obama kept trying to end the meeting he was like :whoa: "hold up, hold the fukk, let's go over this some more man. :lupe: you mean if i tear up the nuclear deal no other country will back sanctions against them and a US only sanction is toothless and makes us look like the pariah? but why? educate me on this shyt breh."



Obeezy got him in that room and told him the real :dead:




Even the republicans dont like this dude :dead: congress gon hit em with the :camby: if he starts any shyt about a wall :deadrose:
 

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https://www.google.com/amp/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/37953528?client=ms-android-verizon
US President-elect Donald Trump has said he is open to leaving intact key parts of President Barack Obama's healthcare bill.

Mr Trump, who has pledged to repeal the 2010 law, said he will keep the ban on insurers denying coverage for pre-existing conditions.

He told the Wall Street Journal that he also favoured allowing young adults to be insured on their parents' policies.

"I like those very much," Mr Trump said of the two pillars of the bill.

It was his meeting with Mr Obama on Thursday that had made him reconsider his calls for an all-out replacement of the Affordable Care Act, he told the newspaper.

Asked whether he would implement a campaign promise to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate his defeated Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton over her use of a private email server while secretary of state, Mr Trump said: "It's not something I've given a lot of thought, because I want to solve healthcare, jobs, border control, tax reform."

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Image captionIt was a third night of protests in many cities
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Image captionAnti-Trump rally stops traffic in Miami
Meanwhile, protesters angered by Mr Trump's election gathered in several US cities for a third night on Friday. Thousands took to the streets of Miami, Atlanta, Philadelphia, New York, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon, voicing anger at the president-elect's comments about immigrants, Muslims and women.

Police in Portland are investigating the shooting and wounding of a protester on a bridge where anti-Trump demonstrators were marching. Officers had earlier used stun grenades to disperse a crowd of hundreds of people in the city centre.

In a separate interview with CBS, Mr Trump said the parts of Mr Obama's healthcare bill he was "going to try to keep" were "the strongest assets".

He said that while the bill would be repealed and replaced, the changes would provide Americans with "great healthcare for much less money".


Repealing Obamacare was the 1 thing I actually wanted him to do too. I'm all for universal health care, but thought that Obama's proposal was poorly designed and implemented.
 
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