President Trump

Like a lot of people, I have my doubts about Trump, but I knew what we would be getting wth Hillary. But others seem more convinced.
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Good grief. Maybe he should be attending briefings rather than doing victory rallies in front of red hats?

"Donald Trump risks opening up a major diplomatic dispute with China before he has even been inaugurated after speaking on the phone on Friday with Tsai Ying-wen, the president of Taiwan."

"The telephone call, confirmed by three people, is believed to be the first between a US president or president-elect and a leader of Taiwan since diplomatic relations between the two were cut in 1979.

Although it is not clear if the Trumptransition team intended the conversation to signal a broader change in US policy towards Taiwan, the call is likely to infuriate Beijing which regards the island as a renegade province."

"The US has adopted the so-called “One China” policy since 1972 after the Nixon-Mao meetings and in 1978 President Jimmy Carter formally recognised Beijing as the sole government of China, with the US embassy closing in Taipei the year after."

"The Trump team did not respond to multiple requests for comment."

“The Chinese leadership will see this as a highly provocative action, of historic proportions,” said Evan Medeiros, former Asia director at the White House national security council."

“Regardless if it was deliberate or accidental, this phone call will fundamentally change China’s perceptions of Trump’s strategic intentions for the negative. With this kind of move, Trump is setting a foundation of enduring mistrust and strategic competition for US-China relations.”

https://www.ft.com/content/fd19907e-b8d4-11e6-961e-a1acd97f622d

It gets better:

"The mayor of Taoyuan confirmed rumors on Wednesday that US president-elect Donald Trump was considering constructing a series of luxury hotels and resorts in the northwest Taiwanese city.

A representative from the Trump Organization paid a visit to Taoyuan in September, expressing interest in the city's Aerotropolis, a large-scale urban development project aimed at capitalizing on Taoyuan's status as a transport hub for East Asia, Taiwan News reports.With the review process for the Aerotropolis still underway, Taoyuan's mayor referred to the subject of the meeting as mere investment speculation. Other reports indicate that Eric Trump, the president-elect's second son and executive vice president of the Trump Organization, will be coming to Taoyuan later this year to discuss the potential business opportunity."
 
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I agree. Although it is costly. I would prefer to have a group like PP or better yet, a community or religious group, work to prevent unwanted pregnancies.
"PP"? Why would they want to help prevent pregnancies when abortion is one of their major sources of income?
 
"Most of that money will be invested in automation said to Greg Hayes, CEO of United Technologies, Carrier's corporate parent. And that automation will replace some of the jobs that were just saved.

"We're going to...automate to drive the cost down so that we can continue to be competitive," he said on an interview on CNBC earlier this week. "Is it as cheap as moving to Mexico with lower cost labor? No. But we will make that plant competitive just because we'll make the capital investments there. But what that ultimately means is there will be fewer jobs."
 
Good grief. Maybe he should be attending briefings rather than doing victory rallies in front of red hats?

"Donald Trump risks opening up a major diplomatic dispute with China before he has even been inaugurated after speaking on the phone on Friday with Tsai Ying-wen, the president of Taiwan."

"The telephone call, confirmed by three people, is believed to be the first between a US president or president-elect and a leader of Taiwan since diplomatic relations between the two were cut in 1979.

Although it is not clear if the Trumptransition team intended the conversation to signal a broader change in US policy towards Taiwan, the call is likely to infuriate Beijing which regards the island as a renegade province."

"The US has adopted the so-called “One China” policy since 1972 after the Nixon-Mao meetings and in 1978 President Jimmy Carter formally recognised Beijing as the sole government of China, with the US embassy closing in Taipei the year after."

"The Trump team did not respond to multiple requests for comment."

“The Chinese leadership will see this as a highly provocative action, of historic proportions,” said Evan Medeiros, former Asia director at the White House national security council."

“Regardless if it was deliberate or accidental, this phone call will fundamentally change China’s perceptions of Trump’s strategic intentions for the negative. With this kind of move, Trump is setting a foundation of enduring mistrust and strategic competition for US-China relations.”

https://www.ft.com/content/fd19907e-b8d4-11e6-961e-a1acd97f622d

It gets better:

"The mayor of Taoyuan confirmed rumors on Wednesday that US president-elect Donald Trump was considering constructing a series of luxury hotels and resorts in the northwest Taiwanese city.

A representative from the Trump Organization paid a visit to Taoyuan in September, expressing interest in the city's Aerotropolis, a large-scale urban development project aimed at capitalizing on Taoyuan's status as a transport hub for East Asia, Taiwan News reports.With the review process for the Aerotropolis still underway, Taoyuan's mayor referred to the subject of the meeting as mere investment speculation. Other reports indicate that Eric Trump, the president-elect's second son and executive vice president of the Trump Organization, will be coming to Taoyuan later this year to discuss the potential business opportunity."

You see who he appointed to Amb of China? Iowa's governor Terry Branstad and one of President Xi Jinping's 'old friends'.
 
Good grief. Maybe he should be attending briefings rather than doing victory rallies in front of red hats?

"Donald Trump risks opening up a major diplomatic dispute with China before he has even been inaugurated after speaking on the phone on Friday with Tsai Ying-wen, the president of Taiwan."

"The telephone call, confirmed by three people, is believed to be the first between a US president or president-elect and a leader of Taiwan since diplomatic relations between the two were cut in 1979.

Although it is not clear if the Trumptransition team intended the conversation to signal a broader change in US policy towards Taiwan, the call is likely to infuriate Beijing which regards the island as a renegade province."

"The US has adopted the so-called “One China” policy since 1972 after the Nixon-Mao meetings and in 1978 President Jimmy Carter formally recognised Beijing as the sole government of China, with the US embassy closing in Taipei the year after."

"The Trump team did not respond to multiple requests for comment."

“The Chinese leadership will see this as a highly provocative action, of historic proportions,” said Evan Medeiros, former Asia director at the White House national security council."

“Regardless if it was deliberate or accidental, this phone call will fundamentally change China’s perceptions of Trump’s strategic intentions for the negative. With this kind of move, Trump is setting a foundation of enduring mistrust and strategic competition for US-China relations.”

https://www.ft.com/content/fd19907e-b8d4-11e6-961e-a1acd97f622d

It gets better:

"The mayor of Taoyuan confirmed rumors on Wednesday that US president-elect Donald Trump was considering constructing a series of luxury hotels and resorts in the northwest Taiwanese city.

A representative from the Trump Organization paid a visit to Taoyuan in September, expressing interest in the city's Aerotropolis, a large-scale urban development project aimed at capitalizing on Taoyuan's status as a transport hub for East Asia, Taiwan News reports.With the review process for the Aerotropolis still underway, Taoyuan's mayor referred to the subject of the meeting as mere investment speculation. Other reports indicate that Eric Trump, the president-elect's second son and executive vice president of the Trump Organization, will be coming to Taoyuan later this year to discuss the potential business opportunity."
Since Trump is a businessman more so than a politician there is a reason for his madness, of course you'll see it differently no doubt...
http://libertywritersnews.com/2016/...l&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
 
If the CIA was involved would it implicate itself? A while back I put up a link of a coup against the Clinton involving many rogue agents that didn't like the direction of our country. May have been fake but it seems to be materializing. Asange has said there is no Russian involvement, why would he lie? The culprit was a high ranking DNC member who died mysteriously by suicide. Although the cupcake generation will try to stop it, party ends on January 20, 2017!

Here's more on China and Merry Christmas!
http://libertywritersnews.com/2016/...l&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
 
Personally, I can't say if the Russians had anything to do with this or not. But what no one is denying is that what was reported was true.
 
Personally, I can't say if the Russians had anything to do with this or not. But what no one is denying is that what was reported was true.

The libtards are resorting to McCarthyism to defend their anti-Trump rhetoric. Just like Muslims use our freedom against US, libtards are using Cold War tactics against Russia. If you don't get it, it is like using your weapons against you. Muslims and liberals have mastered TAQIYYA. Educate yourselves or ask a cupcake professor to do it.
 
delldudeVeteran
#515Jul 9, 2015

http://www.airlineforums.com/threads/hillary-2016.57526/page-26#post-1179333

http://www.nationalreview.com/campa...0-us-uranium-production-capacity-jim-geraghty

You seemed so concerned about "Ivan" not long ago. Now you are poo pooing this? Putin is not our friend and you know it.

This smells and will soon stink, and you and me are old enough to know it. This is going to be ugly.

Don't think that congress will fall on the sword for this guy. Unfortunately, it could mean President Pence.