RobertKK wrote: » The UK is made to look like beggars by Trump. The UK needs to have some self respect and not accept what Trump said. But Brexit has left them as beggars...needing Trump for a trade deal that maybe Congress won't agree to...
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Wait til trump sees the clip of Boris calling him stupifyingly ignorant and stupid !
dr.fuzzenstein wrote: » He's pissed because Theresa May did not go for the Brexit he suggested to her, which I can only presume is straight, hard, no deal Brexit and not pay the divorce bill. Then wait until the UK is up sh*t creek and move in with a predatory trade deal which will 99% benefit the US.https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1148298496140820480
MrFresh wrote: » Does the POTUS not meet each ambassador to give them their credentials or something?
Brian? wrote: » Yep. Trump is throwing a tantrum. He knows Boris will replace the ambassador now so he’s acting the hard man. It’s so childish it’s unreal.
Dohnjoe wrote: » Was reading the news this morning "BBC New York correspondent Nick Bryant said Sir Kim was still planning to join International Trade Secretary Liam Fox for a scheduled meeting with the president's daughter, Ivanka Trump, on Tuesday." I'll never get used to it. Imagine Merkel or May putting their children/relatives into positions of power like medieval kings or dictators. It's such a surreal circus. Once Trump leaves the WH, there is going to be a flurry of books exposing the sheer insanity, and I guarantee they'll all corroborate each other.
pixelburp wrote: » Plus, let's not forget that it was advised that her husband Jared Kushner, NOT be given security clearance, only for this recommendation be ignored. The same Kushner apparently the best person to sort out peace in the Middle East More offensive still are the mental gymnastics of those who would defend this naked nepotism; Ivanka is neither qualified nor experienced in any capacity, inherited wealth to inherited wealth who kicks against the very heart of the "American Dream", yet some might applaud Ivanka for 'running' a clothing company who makes its "fast fashion" tat in China.
Dohnjoe wrote: » I've been into US politics for 25 years, I have never seen anything like this. It's not even a partisan thing, a GOP v DEM thing, it's insanity.
Hurrache wrote: » The trade deal may be in trouble before discussions even start
Boris Johnson rejects ... a US trade deal that would change UK food regulations. US [will not] do a ... trade deal without this. As I've been saying for some time, UK-US trade deal in trouble
serfboard wrote: » I'm going to rephrase that tweet: US to UK: You'll sacrifice your food standards, or you'll get no trade deal. Trump to UK: Your ambassador said mean things about me. Unfair! Tariffs to follow ... Who's the vassal state now, Rees-Mogg?
peddlelies wrote: » Almost 70% of people want the question on the census which is a huge majority, be interesting to see what happens. I must say it's a bit mad that a country can't ask it's inhabitants whether or not they're there legally.https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/451398-poll-majority-say-the-census-should-be-able-to-include-citizenship "Sixty-seven percent of voters said the census should be able to ask whether people living in the U.S. are citizens, going against the recent Supreme Court decision on the matter, according to a new Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll. The poll also found that the inclusion of the question was supported among members of both parties, with 88 percent of Republicans and 52 percent of Democrats supporting its inclusion. Sixty-three percent of independents said they supported including the question on the census."
Quin_Dub wrote: » It's not the question that's really at issue though, it's the "reason" for the question. Also, the proposed question does not ask "are you here legally?" - It was simply going to ask "Are you a citizen?" - Not , Do you have a Visa, Green-card or whatever , just "Are you a citizen" The Trump administration have repeatedly lied as to the real reason that they want the question. It was that lying that got the supreme court to rule against them , not the principal of the question. Trump of course let the cat out of the bag a few days ago when he said that it was needed for re-districting. Having a citizenship question is perfectly fine if used for reason other than naked partisanship.
TomOnBoard wrote: » Actually, having a citizenship question is not perfectly fine, as to have it asked of everyone would undermine the process of counting everyone. It has never been asked of everyone before; rather, when it has been asked, it was only asked of people of a particular category. Given that the role of the Census is to obtain a complete count of everyone at a point in time, any questions that would cause people not to complete it were judged in the 1950s to be acting against the core objective.The most recent GOP attempts are all about political manoeuverings, and NOT about ensuring that everyone is counted. This law journal article explains it very well:https://georgetownlawjournal.org/articles/311/critical-history-of-united-states-citizenship-question
While it was not clear what Trump was specifically responding to, he was particularly annoyed by Fox correspondent Greg Palkot’s live report from a sports bar in France, where patrons erupted in a “F--- Trump” chant, according to two advisers not authorized to speak publicly about private discussions.
pixelburp wrote: » So for anyone paying attention, Trump went on an uncommon Twitter rant about Fox News on Sunday (are they the "enemy of the people" now then?); some jokingly speculated if this was because Fox ran a segment after the US victory at the Women's World Cup, where fans started chanting "F*ck Trump" live on air. Turns out, if sources via AP (and MSNBC contributor) are to be believed, that's precisely what happened. Funny how often the rich and powerful can have the most fragile egos.https://apnews.com/7cd0c552a20d4a62a7efcba5699638a1
The president is forbidden from limiting access to his feed under the first amendment of the US Constitution, judges say.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Just reading that a court has decided that Trump is not allowed to block critics of him on Twitter, he won't be impressed with that ruling!https://news.sky.com/story/donald-trump-not-allowed-to-block-critics-on-twitter-court-rules-11759804