Trump lost moving on with new year go Biden

fact is you are a racist! period.....and you support it

Opinion | Trump Is a Racist. Period. - The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/14/opinion/trump-racist-shithole.html · Aug 15, 2019


Trump's Bigotry: Don-The-Con's Record of Discrimination ...
https://www.counterpunch.org/2016/09/20/trumps-bigotry-don-the-cons-record-of...
Sep 20, 2016 · Trump’s Bigotry: Don-The-Con’s Record of Discrimination Undermines His Outreach to Blacks ... The other Big Story from the recent press conference Donald Trump
  • Author: Linn Washington Jr.​

Gosh, you lose these all on your own, ad hominem. Perfect example of the point I was making. Checkmate!
 
Trump signs bill restoring funding for black colleges
By COLLIN BINKLEY December 19, 2019


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President Donald Trump meets with Rep. Jeff Van Drew, D-N.J., who is planning to switch his party affiliation, in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, Dec. 19, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed a bipartisan bill that will permanently provide more than $250 million a year to the nation’s historically black colleges and universities, along with dozens of other institutions that serve large shares of minority students.
In signing the bill, Trump said historically black schools have “never had better champions in the White House.”
“When I took office, I promised to fight for HBCUs, and my administration continues to deliver,” Trump said. “A few months ago, funding for HBCUs was in jeopardy. But the White House and Congress came together and reached a historic agreement.”


Michael Lomax, president and CEO of the United Negro College Fund, thanked Trump and the thousands of advocates who lobbied Congress to support the bill.
“We enlisted more than 20,000 supporters to write and call their members of Congress,” Lomax said. “This activated army of advocates became the frontline of support for HBCUs, and they won the battle for our institutions.”
The bill restores $255 million in annual funding that lapsed Sept. 30 after Congress failed to renew it. Facing an end to the funding, some schools had started planning for deep cuts, with some telling staff their jobs or programs would be eliminated.
But lawmakers in the Senate recently reached a bipartisan deal that saved the funding. Their compromise added an amendment that will simplify the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, the form that college students fill out to determine their eligibility for financial aid.
The legislation will allow the Education Department to gather certain information directly from the IRS, which will eliminate up to 22 of the 108 questions on the form. It’s also meant to curb a verification process some families face to make sure they provided the same information to the IRS and to the Education Department.
Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., chairman of the Senate’s education committee, called the legislation a “Christmas present for college students and their families.”
“This bipartisan provision stops families from having to give their same tax information to the federal government twice — first to the IRS, then again to the U.S. Department of Education,” Alexander said. “It should eliminate most of the so-called ‘verification’ process, which is a bureaucratic nightmare that 5.5 million students go through annually.”
The legislation, known as the Future Act, also drew praise from Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, who called it a “historic bill” that reflects the administration’s commitment to students.
 
You haven't been to any of the places you named, and you can't apply 100% to anything (except pelosi childishness). We travel internationally for our business, and one of the first things most people say is how much they support the United States Of America, and our President Donald Trump. The business executives generally followed that up with saying how much they appreciate President Donald Trump shaking up the international trade market, because it's opening up and promoting negotiations in their own markets.
The truth is, I've met more people, especially locally, who are going to vote for him now; even though they didn't vote for him in 2016.
How do you know I haven't been to any of the places I've named?
You're wrong. America is far less respected than it has ever been, at least in my lifetime.
You are living in a bubble. You haven't a clue.
 
 
How do you know I haven't been to any of the places I've named?
You're wrong. America is far less respected than it has ever been, at least in my lifetime.
You are living in a bubble. You haven't a clue.
You are not an American, you don't know what it is like being an American, your opinion doesn't even matter. With Trump the gravy train has stopped and the purse-strings are tighten shut. If they have lost respect, to bad!
DeeAnna is correct.
 
Already won, sir. Didn't you hear about the acquittal?
Seriously, you have attacked me in several ways, but I have liberal, independent and conservative friends. We have friendly discussions about these matters without having personal dummy punches thrown.
We need more of that.
You think you can have a discussion without throwing in the cnn rhetoric?



probably not....your support for trump seems to over weigh your logic on a lot of things

as for attacking you....have you looked around a little …...what 5 of you coming with more ******* than a dumpster can hold....and you expect me to be nice
 
Keep worrying about President Trump you Democrats your destruction is from within your own party and you are blind to it. There is and never will be Socialist Democrats ! It will be Socialism 100% soon.

Your real downfall's leader is right here, wake up.



you need to worry more about your false god...….the dems have shown how corrupt he is and what extremes he will go to get his way.....and you are fine with that....time for us to just sit back and watch and then go pick up the pieces same as always


as for our party....the one thing the country knows....and is a bug issue right now and trump seems to have just picked up on it....the left will give you health care and a few other things...…..as for any destruction in our party......it is a primary what would you expect....at least we don't belittle the handicapped and gold star families and etc like what went on in your last primaray


as for me......I would much rather have socialism over facism…..

socialism
[ˈsōSHəˌlizəm]

NOUN

  1. a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
    synonyms:
    leftism · Fabianism · syndicalism · consumer socialism · utopian socialism · welfarism · communism · Bolshevism · radicalism · militancy · progressivism ·
    [more]


fascism
[ˈfaSHˌizəm]

NOUN

  1. an authoritarian and nationalistic right-wing system of government and social organization.
    synonyms:
    authoritarianism · totalitarianism · dictatorship · despotism · autocracy · absolute rule · Nazism · rightism · militarism · nationalism · xenophobia · racism · anti-Semitism ·
    [more]
    • (in general use) extreme authoritarian, oppressive, or intolerant views or practices.
      "this is yet another example of health fascism in action"
Difference Between Fascism and Socialism | Compare the ...
www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-fascism-and-vs-socialism/

• Definitions of Fascism and Socialism: • Fascism is a government led by a dictator who controls every aspect of the society putting the wealthy minority on top. • Socialism is a government made for people which takes its actions according to the general public. • Type of Ideology:
 



Trump’s cuts to Medicaid, Social Security, and Medicare ...
...
Mar 12, 2019 · Trump said he wouldn’t cut Medicaid, Social Security, and Medicare. His 2020 budget cuts all 3. ... Trump’s 2020 budget proposal aims to spend $1.5 trillion less on Medicaid — instead ...


Trump Outlines a Significant Social Security Cut in His ...
https://www.fool.com/.../03/14/trump-outlines-a-significant-social-security-cut-i.aspx
Trump Outlines a Significant Social Security Cut in His 2020 Budget Despite promising no cuts to Social Security, the president's budget proposal seeks to make one key change to the program.
 
Trump signs bill restoring funding for black colleges
By COLLIN BINKLEY December 19, 2019


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President Donald Trump meets with Rep. Jeff Van Drew, D-N.J., who is planning to switch his party affiliation, in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, Dec. 19, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed a bipartisan bill that will permanently provide more than $250 million a year to the nation’s historically black colleges and universities, along with dozens of other institutions that serve large shares of minority students.
In signing the bill, Trump said historically black schools have “never had better champions in the White House.”
“When I took office, I promised to fight for HBCUs, and my administration continues to deliver,” Trump said. “A few months ago, funding for HBCUs was in jeopardy. But the White House and Congress came together and reached a historic agreement.”


Michael Lomax, president and CEO of the United Negro College Fund, thanked Trump and the thousands of advocates who lobbied Congress to support the bill.
“We enlisted more than 20,000 supporters to write and call their members of Congress,” Lomax said. “This activated army of advocates became the frontline of support for HBCUs, and they won the battle for our institutions.”
The bill restores $255 million in annual funding that lapsed Sept. 30 after Congress failed to renew it. Facing an end to the funding, some schools had started planning for deep cuts, with some telling staff their jobs or programs would be eliminated.
But lawmakers in the Senate recently reached a bipartisan deal that saved the funding. Their compromise added an amendment that will simplify the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, the form that college students fill out to determine their eligibility for financial aid.
The legislation will allow the Education Department to gather certain information directly from the IRS, which will eliminate up to 22 of the 108 questions on the form. It’s also meant to curb a verification process some families face to make sure they provided the same information to the IRS and to the Education Department.
Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., chairman of the Senate’s education committee, called the legislation a “Christmas present for college students and their families.”
“This bipartisan provision stops families from having to give their same tax information to the federal government twice — first to the IRS, then again to the U.S. Department of Education,” Alexander said. “It should eliminate most of the so-called ‘verification’ process, which is a bureaucratic nightmare that 5.5 million students go through annually.”
The legislation, known as the Future Act, also drew praise from Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, who called it a “historic bill” that reflects the administration’s commitment to students.




what would you expect....it's an election year...….and he never fulfilled any of the 2016 promises....beside what ever little amount he gives now will in no way make up for what he has taken....he is going all out for the black vote

By the Numbers: President Trump’s 10 Biggest Proposed Cuts ...
by-the-numbers-president-trumps-10-biggest-proposed-cuts...
Overall, the proposed cuts announced Monday are dwarfed in comparison to the president’s goals last year, when Trump proposed gutting the Education Department by $9.2 billion. Congress, however, largely ignored his requests.


Trump’s first full education budget: Deep cuts to public ...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/...
May 17, 2017 · Trump’s first full education budget: Deep cuts to public school programs in pursuit of school choice ... under a Trump administration plan to cut $10.6 billion from federal education

The Trump Administration’s Slow But Steady Undoing of the ...
https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/education...
Nov 20, 2017 · Budgets reflect an administration’s priorities and values, and this budget proposal made it clear that Trump and DeVos simply do not value public education or the department’s role in ...




Trump shocks black voters — by trying to get their votes ...
https://www.politico.com/news/2019/12/13/trump-reelection-black-voters-082853
Dec 13, 2019 · Trump shocks black voters — by trying to get their votes The president's reelection team knows he's never going to win sizable African American support. But that's not the point.

Republicans confident Trump can pick up black voter ...
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Republicans are confident that President Trump in 2020 can pick up support among black voters and that this overwhelmingly Democratic bloc could even provide Trump the winning edge in key swing ...
 
you need to worry more about your false god...….the dems have shown how corrupt he is and what extremes he will go to get his way.....and you are fine with that....time for us to just sit back and watch and then go pick up the pieces same as always


as for our party....the one thing the country knows....and is a bug issue right now and trump seems to have just picked up on it....the left will give you health care and a few other things...…..as for any destruction in our party......it is a primary what would you expect....at least we don't belittle the handicapped and gold star families and etc like what went on in your last primaray


as for me......I would much rather have socialism over facism…..

socialism
[ˈsōSHəˌlizəm]

NOUN

  1. a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
    synonyms:
    leftism · Fabianism · syndicalism · consumer socialism · utopian socialism · welfarism · communism · Bolshevism · radicalism · militancy · progressivism ·
    [more]


fascism
[ˈfaSHˌizəm]

NOUN

  1. an authoritarian and nationalistic right-wing system of government and social organization.
    synonyms:
    authoritarianism · totalitarianism · dictatorship · despotism · autocracy · absolute rule · Nazism · rightism · militarism · nationalism · xenophobia · racism · anti-Semitism ·
    [more]
    • (in general use) extreme authoritarian, oppressive, or intolerant views or practices.
      "this is yet another example of health fascism in action"
Difference Between Fascism and Socialism | Compare the ...
www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-fascism-and-vs-socialism/

• Definitions of Fascism and Socialism: • Fascism is a government led by a dictator who controls every aspect of the society putting the wealthy minority on top. • Socialism is a government made for people which takes its actions according to the general public. • Type of Ideology:
You've lost your mind all your grand standing about Russia now your praising socialism . you must be one self loathing sob
 
You are not an American, you don't know what it is like being an American, your opinion doesn't even matter. With Trump the gravy train has stopped and the purse-strings are tighten shut. If they have lost respect, to bad!
DeeAnna is correct.
Your opinion doesn't matter to me pal. She's wrong and you have no idea how your country is regarded outside your bubble. Your president is a moron and you voted for him.
 
Gosh, you lose these all on your own, ad hominem. Perfect example of the point I was making. Checkmate!


more of your "trumpisms"...you already know and all the facts are not what you want to hear....so much for your comment about discussions.....typical trumptard….only what you want to hear or read.....closed minded....as for your friends who are liberals....I don't see them socializing with you to much......but just like you being a racist and on here...I suppose the same could apply when you are in public....2 different faces
 
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