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Tommy379

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I don't know what the big deal is. Right now, things are starting to come together and look good for the country.

Stock market is at record highs, the unemployment is as low as it was in 2000. Policy changes are starting to move jobs back here. I think foreign policy is better than it has been. Even CNN admits, Trump is keeping up with his campaign promises. When was the last time a politician did that?
 

Magenta

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Im troubled by all administration, how many times have both sides said one thing and did another.

vote for the candidate you like and be done with it, because once in office their going to do what they do anyhow, the president isn't the only person that runs our government, a presidents imput is 1/3rd he sometimes gets things through the house and senate through the executive branch.

after four years a new president can wipe out all executive orders the last president had done.

these branches the legislative, executive, judicial run the government basically. the president has some say in somethings but a lot things goes through the house and senate, like the president can a appoint judicial member but it will only be approved by the senate, if the senate says no then the president had to appoint someone else until the senate agrees.
Thank you for explaining why the president can
not do all the things he said he was going to do.
 
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Thank you for explaining why the president can
not do all the things he said he was going to do.
Thats basically it, I think people assume the president has all kinds of power to change a bunch of things, but in reality if a president isn't liked to much, then he will end up being bogged down through the red tape of the house and senate. lol
 
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I don't know what the big deal is. Right now, things are starting to come together and look good for the country.

Stock market is at record highs, the unemployment is as low as it was in 2000. Policy changes are starting to move jobs back here. I think foreign policy is better than it has been. Even CNN admits, Trump is keeping up with his campaign promises. When was the last time a politician did that?
one thing I'm not a fan of is rolling back on some of the EPA stuff, yea somethings could be fine tuned, but somethings is necessary, I am one who believes we as humans are adding way to much carbon into the atmoshere. but I also know we are not the only country spewing out carbons by the truck load.
 

Magenta

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Thats basically it, I think people assume the president has all kinds of power to change a bunch of things, but in reality if a president isn't liked to much, then he will end up being bogged down through the red tape of the house and senate. lol
I recently watched the movie "Lincoln." What an amazing man he was! Such vision and persistence to do the right thing despite all the opposition in the house/senate. No wonder he is considered one of your greatest presidents ever :)
 

maxwel

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Because it was over a year ago and my opinion has changed
People around here hardly remember what anyone said last week, let alone last year.

You shouldn't worry about it.

Willie on the other hand, HE should worry...
we're never going to forget he's an Amish rockstar.
 
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if you're feeling a real 'conviction' for something that you have put forth on CC, and
are regretful in your heart, or 'whatever', and have learned something from your previous words,
then, good for you for following-up; if it's real, then it takes Godly Courage to admit such a thing...
 
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People around here hardly remember what anyone said last week, let alone last year.

You shouldn't worry about it.

Willie on the other hand, HE should worry...
we're never going to forget he's an Amish rockstar.
I can't help it if you are jealous.
 
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one thing I'm not a fan of is rolling back on some of the EPA stuff, yea somethings could be fine tuned, but somethings is necessary, I am one who believes we as humans are adding way to much carbon into the atmoshere. but I also know we are not the only country spewing out carbons by the truck load.

The RUSE about mankind putting too much CARBON DIOXIDE into the atmosphere is all based on conjecture, coupled with MANIPULATED historical records ... which can be changed in the blink of an eye on internet websites and databases, but CANNOT be manipulated in printed books of yesteryear, such as one can find in libraries.


Shall we examine the REAL reason that carbon dioxide is on the rise in earth's atmosphere? What do humans breathe? Oxygen! What do we exhale? Carbon dioxide! What do trees "breathe" (use up)? Carbon dioxide! What do trees put back in exchange? Oxygen! The real problem in worldwide DEFORESTATION! Trees are in danger of becoming EXTINCT, yet NOTHING is being done to slow down or stop the RAMPANT DEFORESTATION!

Manufacturing in the United States dropped to an all-time low under Obama's eight years in office, so WHERE did all that "extra" carbon dioxide come from? People EXHALING, that's where, and not enough trees to compensate!
 
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I can't help it if you are jealous.
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not only 'that', but he is extremely intelligent; you know what they say!
wonder if he has any 'common sense'???
 

maxwel

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I can't help it if you are jealous.

You may be a big Amish rock star...

but my Amish band is coming after your Amish band.




[video=youtube;Vcf_hYgyBmY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vcf_hYgyBmY[/video]
 
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Because it was over a year ago and my opinion has changed
And to think, had you not asked, no one was ever going to remember what you said last year. And since that was all you said, no one would have remembered you either on here.

Honestly, you're allowed to change your mind, but why ask if you don't come here often anyway?
 
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And to think, had you not asked, no one was ever going to remember what you said last year. And since that was all you said, no one would have remembered you either on here.

Honestly, you're allowed to change your mind, but why ask if you don't come here often anyway?
" We would be bothered a lot less about what people think of us.... if we only knew how seldom they do."
 

MichaelOwen

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Sometimes I can't help but think people post threads like this just to gain attention and more posts
 

tourist

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Because it was over a year ago and my opinion has changed
I get where you're coming from. The first time I voted was for Jimmy Carter. I was young and didn't know better. Now I'm a life-long Republican. Why has your opinion changed? The Donald Trump that was elected president (with your help I presume) is the same Donald Trump today. He's doing exactly the things that he said he would do if he was elected.
 

Tommy379

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I get where you're coming from. The first time I voted was for Jimmy Carter. I was young and didn't know better. Now I'm a life-long Republican. Why has your opinion changed? The Donald Trump that was elected president (with your help I presume) is the same Donald Trump today. He's doing exactly the things that he said he would do if he was elected.
He is probably scared his girlfriend will see.
 
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"now I'm a 'life-long republican", Tourist, is this a 'joke'???
 
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The RUSE about mankind putting too much CARBON DIOXIDE into the atmosphere is all based on conjecture, coupled with MANIPULATED historical records ... which can be changed in the blink of an eye on internet websites and databases, but CANNOT be manipulated in printed books of yesteryear, such as one can find in libraries.


Shall we examine the REAL reason that carbon dioxide is on the rise in earth's atmosphere? What do humans breathe? Oxygen! What do we exhale? Carbon dioxide! What do trees "breathe" (use up)? Carbon dioxide! What do trees put back in exchange? Oxygen! The real problem in worldwide DEFORESTATION! Trees are in danger of becoming EXTINCT, yet NOTHING is being done to slow down or stop the RAMPANT DEFORESTATION!

Manufacturing in the United States dropped to an all-time low under Obama's eight years in office, so WHERE did all that "extra" carbon dioxide come from? People EXHALING, that's where, and not enough trees to compensate!
I agree that yes humans do exhale carbon but also use carbon from the atmosphere, and also the oxygen we breath in is at 21% your lungs can only extract about 1 fifth of that 21% the rest is exhaled back into the atmosphere.

copy and past from a site.
The average human exhales about 2.3 pounds of carbon dioxide on an average day. (The exact quantity depends on your activity level—a person engaged in vigorous exercise produces up to eight times as much CO2 as his sedentary brethren.) Take this number and multiply by a population of 7 billion people, breathing away for 365.25 days per year, and you get an annual CO2 output of 2.94 billion tons. International carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel combustion for 2008 topped 34.7 billion tons. So the human race breathes out about 8.5 percent as much carbon as we burn.



a lot of that carbon comes from all those people driving cars around, factories coal burning power plants etc. EPA only helps in the U.S. out side of the United stated there are a lot of countries that don't have any EPA stuff. India is major contributor as well as China and others also.
 
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