How so?Madnessssss wrote:life has been a living hell for arty in 2017
Who is president has never made a difference in my life at all, ever
Go back to catering to black thugs needs....its all you know how to do
How so?Madnessssss wrote:life has been a living hell for arty in 2017
americaninfidel wrote:Meh.
He hasn't done a whole heck of a lot. He's not the devil incarnate as the left would have it (if they believed in the devil) but neither is he the rogue outsider who's going to blow things up, as his supporters would claim.
He's a sort of bumbling figure, though brash, who really isn't going to leave much of a mark.
He's more presidential than everybody except for Lincoln and more accomplished than everybody except for FDR.americaninfidel wrote:Meh.
He hasn't done a whole heck of a lot. He's not the devil incarnate as the left would have it (if they believed in the devil) but neither is he the rogue outsider who's going to blow things up, as his supporters would claim.
He's a sort of bumbling figure, though brash, who really isn't going to leave much of a mark.
Well Lincoln was a tyrant, and FDR was a Statist, so it's not exactly rarified company.elmouse03 wrote:He's more presidential than everybody except for Lincoln and more accomplished than everybody except for FDR.americaninfidel wrote:Meh.
He hasn't done a whole heck of a lot. He's not the devil incarnate as the left would have it (if they believed in the devil) but neither is he the rogue outsider who's going to blow things up, as his supporters would claim.
He's a sort of bumbling figure, though brash, who really isn't going to leave much of a mark.
This is how I feel. He hasn't entirely screwed things up yet so there's not much to go by. I can't think of one thing he's done other than unite a bunch of people against him.americaninfidel wrote:Meh.
He hasn't done a whole heck of a lot. He's not the devil incarnate as the left would have it (if they believed in the devil) but neither is he the rogue outsider who's going to blow things up, as his supporters would claim.
He's a sort of bumbling figure, though brash, who really isn't going to leave much of a mark.
Kingcarl24 wrote:This is how I feel. He hasn't entirely screwed things up yet so there's not much to go by. I can't think of one thing he's done other than unite a bunch of people against him.americaninfidel wrote:Meh.
He hasn't done a whole heck of a lot. He's not the devil incarnate as the left would have it (if they believed in the devil) but neither is he the rogue outsider who's going to blow things up, as his supporters would claim.
He's a sort of bumbling figure, though brash, who really isn't going to leave much of a mark.
I'm kind of curious to see where exactly we go from here. Seriously, who follows Trump in the White House. I still stand by my opinion that if the left can find a candidate that is younger, somewhat attractive and charming (like Trudeau in Canada), they'll win in a landslide.AbeVigodaLive wrote:Kingcarl24 wrote:This is how I feel. He hasn't entirely screwed things up yet so there's not much to go by. I can't think of one thing he's done other than unite a bunch of people against him.americaninfidel wrote:Meh.
He hasn't done a whole heck of a lot. He's not the devil incarnate as the left would have it (if they believed in the devil) but neither is he the rogue outsider who's going to blow things up, as his supporters would claim.
He's a sort of bumbling figure, though brash, who really isn't going to leave much of a mark.
I think he will leave an indelible mark. But I don't think it'll necessarily be with policies or by getting things done.
The Trump Brand and presidency will definitely be remembered... in infamy for some. After all, even with presidents who made sweeping policy changes (see Reagan), do we remember them for those specifically? Or are they all sort of grouped together as we recall their mannerisms, biggest moves, idiosyncracies and random moments?
Trump is definitely unlike any other president in modern times. And it has set a precedent moving forward... for better or worse, which is highly subjective.
The voters wanted something different... maybe even some who didn't vote for Trump. Well, here it is. Does that lead someplace new and exciting and productive? Or, is it only an entertaining passage in history books?
Kingcarl24 wrote:I'm kind of curious to see where exactly we go from here. Seriously, who follows Trump in the White House. I still stand by my opinion that if the left can find a candidate that is younger, somewhat attractive and charming (like Trudeau in Canada), they'll win in a landslide.AbeVigodaLive wrote:Kingcarl24 wrote:
This is how I feel. He hasn't entirely screwed things up yet so there's not much to go by. I can't think of one thing he's done other than unite a bunch of people against him.
I think he will leave an indelible mark. But I don't think it'll necessarily be with policies or by getting things done.
The Trump Brand and presidency will definitely be remembered... in infamy for some. After all, even with presidents who made sweeping policy changes (see Reagan), do we remember them for those specifically? Or are they all sort of grouped together as we recall their mannerisms, biggest moves, idiosyncracies and random moments?
Trump is definitely unlike any other president in modern times. And it has set a precedent moving forward... for better or worse, which is highly subjective.
The voters wanted something different... maybe even some who didn't vote for Trump. Well, here it is. Does that lead someplace new and exciting and productive? Or, is it only an entertaining passage in history books?
Charity dinners are held at the Golden Corral. Stars would be like, finally, a candidate that gets me.AbeVigodaLive wrote:Kingcarl24 wrote:I'm kind of curious to see where exactly we go from here. Seriously, who follows Trump in the White House. I still stand by my opinion that if the left can find a candidate that is younger, somewhat attractive and charming (like Trudeau in Canada), they'll win in a landslide.AbeVigodaLive wrote:
I think he will leave an indelible mark. But I don't think it'll necessarily be with policies or by getting things done.
The Trump Brand and presidency will definitely be remembered... in infamy for some. After all, even with presidents who made sweeping policy changes (see Reagan), do we remember them for those specifically? Or are they all sort of grouped together as we recall their mannerisms, biggest moves, idiosyncracies and random moments?
Trump is definitely unlike any other president in modern times. And it has set a precedent moving forward... for better or worse, which is highly subjective.
The voters wanted something different... maybe even some who didn't vote for Trump. Well, here it is. Does that lead someplace new and exciting and productive? Or, is it only an entertaining passage in history books?
You mean candidates in their late 60s/early 70s aren't your bag?
Just think how thrilling a race between 70-something Sanders, Biden and Trump would be? Debates could be at 4:00 to beat the dinner rush.