Trump responded to the school shooting in Parkland, Florida that is being reported as a mass casualty incident by offering nothing more than bogus thoughts and prayers on Twitter.
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Trump responded to the school shooting in Parkland, Florida that is being reported as a mass casualty incident by offering nothing more than bogus thoughts and prayers on Twitter. No comment yet.
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There is a percentage of Donald Trump voters who supported him because they believed he would fight for blue collar workers, I have to wonder what they are thinking now that the GOP – Trump Tax Scam is revealed to encourage job creators to hire people outside the United States. Thom Hartmann discusses this.
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Donald Trump expressed no remorse Wednesday for saying last summer that Sen. John McCain was "not a war hero," despite being captured in Vietnam and tortured as a prisoner of war.
Anonymous Hades's insight:
You should feel free to question what Donald Trump stands for, because if he doesn't respect Senator McCain's service then he'll never respect yours. |
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Evidently Donald Trump doesn't have the kind of money he said he had or else he wouldn't need the Koch's, or anyone else, to fund his campaign.
The high court is asked to restore lost pension and health benefits.
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