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Old 07-03-2017, 10:43   #685
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Re: U.S President: Donald Trump

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
And what does 'from the get go' mean? Have you copy and pasted from Fox News?
PassingBat is using globalist language, not a term used by us Brits.

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Originally Posted by passingbat View Post
Because, in that 120 days, they are reassessing vetting procedures and modifying them if necessary. The problem with these countries is lack of adequate background information in the documentation provided. Iraq has agreed to provide more information enabling it to be taken of the list. At the end of the 120 days, it will be reassessed; some countries could be taken off or some other countries could be added. Don't forget it was the Obama Administration that identified these countries as needing special attention.
Shouldn't it be 120 days less the time (40 days or so) that they've already had to do their research when the first ban was announced? Starting from 120 days gives the impression that it will just be continually renewed.

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing View Post
Trump is playing to his audience and like it or not they are loving Trump and if anything support him more now then before and the more the media and the perceived establishment go after Trump the more they cement his support. I honestly don't think many outside of the rural and run down urban areas of america really understand what's happening and the constant attacks on Trump may be welcome to the better off urbanites and liberals but it's furthering the divide that's split far and wide already. Right now Trump is coming off more as the person with the interests of normal americans in his agenda then the rest and I'm starting to think there's a bit more planning and calculation in what Trump's doing then anyone has thought so far.
It's all a clever deflection game, Trump knows what he's doing:

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With this tirade, for instance, he didn’t just change the subject, he scrambled it, a trick completed when the White House asked Congress at the weekend to include consideration of the Obama administration breaking anti-snooping rules, including possible wire-tapping of Trump Tower, in its incoming investigations into possible Trump-Russia ties. Plenty of Republicans have already said they will go along.

Thus several things have happened. Now when the subject comes up of Russia and Trump, the default response of Trump’s supporters, at least, will be, “Ah, but look at how much worse Obama was”. It’s like the school bully responding to being told off for some random act of violence by concocting something much worse about someone else in the playground. In the meantime, any White House official who is asked to offer substantiation for this Saturday morning’s Tweets can now shrug and say it is a matter for Congress to sort out.
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/...-a7615071.html
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