I LOVE Trump! Why?
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Why?
1- Because he called out Hillary for using Bleach Bit to delete 30K emails AFTER her subpoena, which is a CRIME. No one else would.
2- Because he's called out Extremist Islam for BEHEADING gay people and blamed the Orlando Massacre on what it is.
3- Because most of his hotel and casino managers are gay, "because they do a better job."
4- Because he promoted the first EXECUTIVE female engineer in New York ever to build his Tower in the early 80s.
5- Because he gives 100% of charitable donations to charity, unlike democrats or Hillary who only give 10% and kept the rest.
6- Because he wants legal immigration, not people who have something to hide and jump over the fence and steal jobs and jump ahead.
7- First President in a century to reduce the debt, reduce the jobless ratio, etc. Great so far.
I'll go on if you like. I'm sorry if you don't like him as a person, but that's what makes me like him even more, the fact that you will be so judgmental of an individual who has done so much for charity and you don't know because he doesn't boast about it and you don't care to look into it and just listen to the agenda of the pockets of Clinton. It's so disgusting. When you look into the types of things he's done, you'll see he hasn't just built himself on the backs of the little people as the MSM likes to say because it's easy and without even any evidence. You just believe it because he has money so you think it must be True. It's not. You don't know him! Learn how to be biased and then you'll realize why he won and you lost. Thanks for trying, not. Shame!
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How about because he told Caitlyn Jenner that she could use any bathroom she chose at his hotel, and she did? Is that all you care about anyway?
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You CAN be gay and support our President, and reject people like Maxine Waters who says Putin came up with "Crooked Hillary." She IS crooked. And so is Maxine for being such a poor actress.
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Why?
7- First President in a century to reduce the debt, reduce the jobless ratio, etc. Great so far.
Really? Because that's literally impossible in the few months he's been in office.
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There are so many reasons not to love Trump – even if we confined our discussion to LGBTQ issues, and not to the increasingly evident collusion with Russia and his ensuing efforts to suppress/cover up; his damaging ISIS-Israeli intel gaffe; etc., etc.
As one example, the U.S. Census Bureau was preparing to add LGBTQ sexual orientation and gender identity to its 2020 survey. After a review by the Trump Administration, the questions were deleted. We were, essentially, erased. And yes, that kind of visibility and recognition matters.
Whether Trump directly nominates our enemies (Attorney General Jeff Sessions, anyone?), or simply allows lower-level minions to make policies that lessen us, the buck stops with Trump. And you love him, so, good for you.
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After reading your post a second time, I realized what a lost effort and general waste of my keystrokes this would be. And yet, I'll take a moment to add that I can't recall reading a more absurd remark about Trump than your point number 5, regarding his charitable endeavors.
Trump's exaggerated claims of giving, and the problems charities have experienced in collecting his pledges, are legendary and exceedingly well documented. As one highlight, in 2007, Trump spent $20,000 that belonged to his charity — the Donald J. Trump Foundation — to buy a six-foot-tall portrait of himself during a fundraiser auction at his Mar-a-Lago Club in Florida.
A Google search of "Trump" and "charity" brings up hundreds of relevant articles from media across the political spectrum. How you manage to sublimate this wealth of unflattering information, is, indeed, a triumph of your single-mindedness.
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There are so many reasons not to love Trump – even if we confined our discussion to LGBTQ issues, and not to the increasingly evident collusion with Russia and his ensuing efforts to suppress/cover up; his damaging ISIS-Israeli intel gaffe; etc., etc.
As one example, the U.S. Census Bureau was preparing to add LGBTQ sexual orientation and gender identity to its 2020 survey. After a review by the Trump Administration, the questions were deleted. We were, essentially, erased. And yes, that kind of visibility and recognition matters.
Whether Trump directly nominates our enemies (Attorney General Jeff Sessions, anyone?), or simply allows lower-level minions to make policies that lessen us, the buck stops with Trump. And you love him, so, good for you.
The Census? Why do you care? You wanna be numbered? It will never be accurate anyway so I don't care. It's another fake poll. The only numbers you'll get are those who are comfortable with giving you information about their sexuality, which a lot of people don't, so it's really useless.
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After reading your post a second time, I realized what a lost effort and general waste of my keystrokes this would be. And yet, I'll take a moment to add that I can't recall reading a more absurd remark about Trump than your point number 5, regarding Trump and his charitable endeavors.
His exaggerated claims of giving, and the problems charities have experienced in collecting his pledges, are legendary. A Google search brings up hundreds of relevant articles from media across the political spectrum. How you mange to sublimate this wealth of information, is, indeed, a triumph of your single-mindedness.
And your post is ridiculous. You just Google everything and the first thing that pops up is Truth. Ridiculous in my opinion. You should ask Trump and his organization if you have any questions because Tim Caine certainly couldn't answer it in the VP debate and skirted the question. But I'm sure that's ok with you, instead of actually doing research yourself…
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Why?
7- First President in a century to reduce the debt, reduce the jobless ratio, etc. Great so far.
Really? Because that's literally impossible in the few months he's been in office.
And actually that's a fact. Sorry if you didn't get the memo.
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I understand why you guys hate him, because you just don't want to suck his dick. That's pretty much it. It really has nothing to do with policy, it has to do with pretty. And I'm really ashamed of my gay family for being SO fucking shallow. It makes me wanna throw up x ten. An embarrassment that is unrespectable and just disgusting.
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Why else would you cheer Hillary when she literally broke the law, bleach bitting 30K emails, and Trump did nothing of the sort? Because you just think with your penis. You don't wanna suck him off, so he's JUST NOT GOOD ENOUGH! Get a fuckin life. He didn't do anything wrong, not even close to that and you wanna make up crap about Russia that has NO PROOF! It makes me SICK. He's a good person who has donated and helped many charities. Fuck you if you wanna say otherwise.
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There is LITERAL PROOF of Hillary doing this, and NO PROOF of Trump doing anything wrong. Just your imagination, and yet you hate him, just because you don't find him "sexy." I'm sick of this hive bee mentality queen crap. We need someone who is mentally strong, and someone who doesn't cry baby all day long. Get over it.
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When it really comes down to it, the only reason you let people like Obama get away with LITERAL crimes is because you'd suck his dick. Like bombing seven nations and then offering to give him a second nobel peace prize. It has nothing to do with race. It has to do with you using your little head down there in your pants. That's pretty much EVERYTHING and ALL that matters to liberals.
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Obama talked about ending illegal immigration, but it was ok for him to do it because you wanted to suck his dick. When Trump says the same thing it's racist because you don't want to suck his dick. It's SO OBVIOUS.
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After reading your post a second time, I realized what a lost effort and general waste of my keystrokes this would be. And yet, I'll take a moment to add that I can't recall reading a more absurd remark about Trump than your point number 5, regarding his charitable endeavors.
Trump's exaggerated claims of giving, and the problems charities have experienced in collecting his pledges, are legendary and exceedingly well documented. As one highlight, in 2007, Trump spent $20,000 that belonged to his charity — the Donald J. Trump Foundation — to buy a six-foot-tall portrait of himself during a fundraiser auction at his Mar-a-Lago Club in Florida.
A Google search of "Trump" and "charity" brings up hundreds of relevant articles from media across the political spectrum. How you mange to sublimate this wealth of unflattering information, is, indeed, a triumph of your single-mindedness.
And OMG WOW your claim that Trump hasn't been benevolent in his charities is completely shameful of you, I don't even know where to begin. You start with one factoid you heard from a distorted news source. WOW. You need to do some research into the HUNDREDS OF MILLIIONS OF DOLLARS he has put into charity. I can't even continue with this conversation anymore because I think it's just dumb.
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Especially compared to Clinton and Haiti OMG. There IS NO comparison. Clinton took almost a billion dollars from Haiti and promised to build a hospital and took 90% of those donations to "administrative costs." What a fucking bitch. And a loser. And a whore. And a horrible human being! How dare you vote for a witch like her!
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Especially compared to Clinton and Haiti OMG. There IS NO comparison. Clinton took almost a billion dollars from Haiti and promised to build a hospital and took 90% of those donations to "administrative costs." What a fucking bitch. And a loser. And a whore. And a horrible human being! How dare you vote for a witch like her!
Only one candidates charitable foundation was shut down during the campaign, and it wasn't Hillary Clintons!
http://video.foxnews.com/v/5261855990001/?#sp=show-clips
Trump Foundation Ordered to ‘Immediately’ Halt Fundraising in New York
http://www.snopes.com/2016/10/03/trump-foundation-ordered-to-immediately-halt-fundraising-in-new-york/Trump Foundation Ordered by New York AG to Stop Fundraising
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/trump-foundation-ordered-new-york-ag-stop-fundraising-n658651Trump pays IRS a penalty for his foundation violating rules with gift to aid Florida attorney general
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/09/01/trump-pays-irs-a-penalty-for-his-foundation-violating-rules-with-gift-to-florida-attorney-general/?utm_term=.5a7987ecfcc6 -
Did Donald Trump Bribe an Attorney General to Protect Trump University?
http://www.vanityfair.com/people/donald-trump#intcid=dt-hot-linkDonald Trump has long boasted that his past political contributions have given him unique insight into the way Washington is rigged. “I give to everybody. When they call, I give. And you know what? When I need something from them, two years later, three years later, I call them. They are there for me,” he bragged during the first presidential debate. Trump’s candor won him fans, and burnished the billionaire’s claim to be the one candidate who both understands how the donor-donee relationship really works while not being beholden to donors himself.
Now, with just two months until Election Day, the Republican presidential nominee’s claims to have worked the system to his advantage are coming back to haunt him. Over the Labor Day weekend, Trump faced renewed questioning about why his family foundation had donated $25,000 to a political group supporting Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi in 2013—in violation of federal rules preventing foundations from donating to political candidates—at the same time that her office was considering whether to investigate Trump University for alleged fraud. Bondi, according to reporting by the Associated Press in July, “personally solicited” the political contribution, just before she declined to move forward with the Trump University case.
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Donald Trump is going to appoint Pam Bondi, who got an illegal payment from the Trump Foundation, to a White House spot
It is now being reported that Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, a member of Donald Trump’s transition team who has a history with the president-elect, is being considered for an appointment in the Trump White House.
When the Trump transition team was asked about the possibility of a Bondi appointment on Thursday, incoming press secretary Sean Spicer refused to divulge any information on the subject.
“We have no additional announcements at this time,” Spicer said. “I don’t want to get ahead of any announcements that may or may not come.”
When asked for comment by the Tampa Bay Times, Bondi said “I’d never discuss anything confidential.”
It is unclear what position Bondi could be in contention for, although given that she is a career prosecutor, a position in law enforcement would be the most immediately logical.
Although Bondi is widely considered to be quite close to the Trump team, her appointment would almost certainly raise controversy due to her association with the scandals embroiling the Trump Foundation.
A spokesperson for Bondi’s office had told the Orlando Sentinel in September 2013 that it was determining whether they should join the New York Attorney General’s case against Trump University; four days after that, a pro-Bondi PAC received a $25,000 check from the Trump Foundation; and in October, Bondi’s office decided that “no action was necessary.”
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"When they call, I give. And you know what? When I need something from them, two years later, three years later? I call them. They are there for me."
Those words hang over Trump this week as he fields questions about a campaign contribution he made three years ago to a fundraising committee for Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi. That contribution has drawn scrutiny in part because the $25,000 came from Trump's nonprofit charitable foundation — in violation of IRS rules — and because the foundation failed to properly report the gift on its tax return. The foundation incorrectly reported that the money went to an unrelated charity in Kansas with a similar name.
"There's a problem first of all with a charity giving a political contribution, and then it looks like there's a problem with giving false information to the IRS," said Noah Bookbinder, executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a liberal watchdog group.
CREW filed a complaint over the Trump contribution in March.