Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » You got all that from a 19 second twitter clip?
1800_Ladladlad wrote: » He made no actual points whatsoever. What he said like most democrats do "He's said things, done things." What things? What is he talking about? He made no argument referencing facts to back up his claim. It was just another incoherent "orange man bad" display of verbal nonsense partnered with a fake monolithic tough guy swearing. If he had a coherent point, that would be different but he didn't. I use to be fan.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » So because he doesn't think/feel the same as you his opinion is worthless?
Outlaw Pete wrote: » DeNiro showing yet again that he doesn't have much worth listening to unless he's read it in a script.https://twitter.com/Uncle_Jimbo/status/1178364606298935297
DrumSteve wrote: » Outlaw Pete wrote: » DeNiro showing yet again that he doesn't have much worth listening to unless he's read it in a script.https://twitter.com/Uncle_Jimbo/status/1178364606298935297 He's right though.
noel1980 wrote: » Trump is too busy running the country to be "digging up dirt" on people. Anyway he has a troll army of 1000's to do it for him.
Danzy wrote: » Emily Tisch Sussman, a senior Democratic Strategist snd highky influential in progressive politics in America in her own right, said that people who were backing Sanders still were doing it because of sexism, should be backing Warren. Daddy is a hedge fund owner and mommy's people own the New York giants. Helps explain her views.
JohnMc1 wrote: » With all these investigations they might something on every candidate at this rate. Trump will crucify Warren. He'll hammer her on her pretending to be Native American to get a cushy tenured teaching job at Harvard.
noel1980 wrote: » He'll never be run unopposed. But a lot of the traditionally left-wing pundits are coming out of the woodwork calling out Biden's and the Democrat's hypocrisy. Meanwhile, E. Warren has been catapulted up in the polls.
JohnMc1 wrote: » That's what so great about all these investigations. The more Democrats investigate Trump for potential wrong doings the more Democrats are being found for wrong doings. Long may these investigations continue at this rate. Trump might end up running unopposed at this rate.
ebbsy wrote: » Many who voted for him ??
noel1980 wrote: » It will work. They have him on tape confessing that he said "If that prosecutor isn't fired, you're not getting the money" referring to billions of dollars he was withholding if they didn't drop a case against his son. Oh wait, that was Joe Biden.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Danzy wrote: » He has done a lot of good work for Hispanic Americans. And some terrible things to Hispanic people.
Danzy wrote: » He has done a lot of good work for Hispanic Americans.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » If by brillant you meant ridiculous, then yes, it was absolutely 'brilliant'.
Boggles wrote: » Brilliant.
Why President Trump will enjoy success with Hispanics in 2020 A Census Bureau report released this month reiterates what we already know, which is that Hispanics have been among the biggest beneficiaries of the economy under Donald Trump. Both the president and Republicans in Congress should leverage this critical Hispanic economic success to maximize their chances of winning in the election next year. Census data reveals Hispanic median income reached a record high in 2018. The poverty rate for Hispanics fell to a record low of 17.6 percent. The poverty rate among Hispanic women households with no spouse present fell by 4.0 points and by 7.1 points for their children. Meanwhile, the Bureau of Labor Statistics recently reported that Hispanic wages grew by a healthy 3.3 percent over the last year, while the Hispanic unemployment rate currently stands at another record low of 4.2 percent. According to the nonpartisan organization known as the Latino Donor Collaborative, Latinos are the “new face” of the American workforce, comprising about 70 percent of the recent surge in growth. Hispanics are cashing in on their economic success by achieving the American dream of home ownership. Though they make up just one-fifth of the national population, Hispanics made up nearly two-thirds of the net home ownership gains in 2018. Can Republicans turn this economic success into Hispanic votes next year? Doing so could be the key to holding Senate seats in Arizona and Colorado, as well as repeating a Trump victory in Florida. The Hispanic shares of these state populations are 32 percent, 22 percent, and 26 percent, respectively. Republicans should also get an assist in their Hispanic outreach efforts from the increasingly radical social policies proposed by Democrats. Hispanics are the most religious demographic in the country, with about five in six Hispanics identifying as Christian. That means Democratic support of late term abortions and progressive gender theories will turn off at least some potential Hispanic voters in the election. Democrats recognize they are vulnerable on the issue of the economy. They are doing everything in their power to play down the success of Trump by pretending the economy is not working for ordinary people and minorities. This approach may backfire. As Hispanics continue to flourish, they could see Democrats not only as a threat to their economic success, but also as political demagogues who are out of touch with reality. Republicans should make this case in their campaigns.
Trump celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month is like Mike Pence celebrating Pride month
Overheal wrote: » Also you call it a Mafia style shakedown: but what was demanded in the letter? Where is the coercion? What were they pressuring the Ukraine with?
Danzy wrote: » Re-elected in 2020.
Dems are gifted at putting forward candidates that make a New York billionaire seem relatable to the ordinary worker.
suicide_circus wrote: » i'm sure this impeachment will work. just like when the russian collusion thing worked.