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I never understood this obsession with Trumps mean comments about others. Who cares? I don't care if someone thinks I'm ugly, that's their opinion and they are entitled to it. Even if it was the president, I don't think he s so good looking either...so what?  People are so over sensitive. I would care if he raped or philandererd in the White House as other presidents have done but if he thinks Roseys fat then he thinks roseys fat.
 
morekaos said:
I never understood this obsession with Trumps mean comments about others. Who cares? I don't care if someone thinks I'm ugly, that's their opinion and they are entitled to it. Even if it was the president, I don't think he s so good looking either...so what?  People are so over sensitive. I would care if he raped or philandererd in the White House as other presidents have done but if he thinks Roseys fat then he thinks roseys fat.

I know and you know as well, everyone pretends they are noble and righteous and they just want to find something to object, obstruct and attack President Trump. These are simply talking points and sometimes they are lies. I am not saying I want my President to keep engaging in a war of meaningless words. I prefer he cut it out. The bottom line is just like you said, if he is even successful with a few signature agendas like the economy and healthcare, America will be way greater than the last 8 years.
 
I'd rather be called ugly than uneducated, unsophisticated, ignorant, deplorable, working class (dog whistle), uncaring, etc.
 
I have seen the light. You have all convinced me that Trump will be the greatest president we have ever seen.  With his shrewd financial prowess, America will be great again.  I'm looking forward the reversing Obama's disasterous presidency and can't wait until the economy returns to the way it was in 2008.

No more of this bleeding liberal nonsense. Maybe we can convince him to rebuild the El Toro and Tustin Marine base. I hear he's a big fan of eminent domain, so why not. We have to keep America safe and strong like in the days of WW2. Maybe we can even build some more internment camps for those uncultured less desireables.
 
Did anyone watch Democrats rebuttal last night? That was the funniest thing I ever saw. They paraded out there an old retired white guy in a diner surrounded by a bunch of other old white guys. It was like the Democrats  had rediscovered there are white people who vote.  It was pitiful, I couldn't stop laughing.  The guy even flubbed his opening and said he was a Republican .
https://youtu.be/jMJYXCRQSF0
 
Heh heh

http://reason.com/blog/2017/03/01/moral-outrage-is-self-serving

Moral Outrage Is Self-Serving, Say Psychologists


Perpetually raging about the world's injustices? You're probably overcompensating.

When people publicly rage about perceived injustices that don't affect them personally, we tend to assume this expression is rooted in altruism?a "disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others." But new research suggests that professing such third-party concern?what social scientists refer to as "moral outrage"?is often a function of self-interest, wielded to assuage feelings of personal culpability for societal harms or reinforce (to the self and others) one's own status as a Very Good Person.
 
morekaos said:
Heh heh

http://reason.com/blog/2017/03/01/moral-outrage-is-self-serving

Moral Outrage Is Self-Serving, Say Psychologists


Perpetually raging about the world's injustices? You're probably overcompensating.

When people publicly rage about perceived injustices that don't affect them personally, we tend to assume this expression is rooted in altruism?a "disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others." But new research suggests that professing such third-party concern?what social scientists refer to as "moral outrage"?is often a function of self-interest, wielded to assuage feelings of personal culpability for societal harms or reinforce (to the self and others) one's own status as a Very Good Person.

Again, at whom is this targeted? There isn't too much outrage occurring here related to the world's injustices, but rather at Trump's despicable behavior and deeds. And I think there's more outrage from Trump apologists directed at folks reporting facts about Trump, than from folks reporting about daily Trump falsehoods.

Speaking of the outrage levels from folks identifying Trump's falsehoods relative to the outrage from folks reacting to being educated about Trump's falsehoods:
http://money.cnn.com/2017/03/01/media/shepard-smith-donald-trump-fox-news/index.html
 
Winning!!!

WEST VIRGINIA
Coal mining begins seeing revival as Trump gives industry hope

Wise County, Virginia ?  A long-awaited revival is under way in this beleaguered Central Appalachia community where residents see coal as the once and future king.

Trucks are running again. Miners working seven days a week cannot keep up with current demand. Coal mines, long dormant after the industry?s collapse, are now buzzing again with antlike activity.

?I don't think production is going to go down anytime soon,? said Jason, an underground miner from Big Stone Gap. ?At one of the mines in the town of Appalachia, [employees] were told they would have work for the next four years.?
[url]http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/03/01/coal-mining-begins-seeing-revival-as-trump-gives-industry-hope.html
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Trump apologists can be an angry bunch, eh?

Trump Supporter Flips Out, Attacks Comic John Caparulo For Joking About The President
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/john-caparulo-trump-attack_us_58b789b1e4b023018c6cf823?81pxi5bersfqd7vi&
 
morekaos said:
Winning!!!

WEST VIRGINIA
Coal mining begins seeing revival as Trump gives industry hope

Wise County, Virginia ?  A long-awaited revival is under way in this beleaguered Central Appalachia community where residents see coal as the once and future king.

Trucks are running again. Miners working seven days a week cannot keep up with current demand. Coal mines, long dormant after the industry?s collapse, are now buzzing again with antlike activity.

?I don't think production is going to go down anytime soon,? said Jason, an underground miner from Big Stone Gap. ?At one of the mines in the town of Appalachia, [employees] were told they would have work for the next four years.?
[url]http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/03/01/coal-mining-begins-seeing-revival-as-trump-gives-industry-hope.html
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Yes, um, "winning":

Coal employment?s plunge began decades ago, driven mainly by the switch to strip mining and mountaintop removal. A partial revival after the oil crises of the 70s was followed by a renewed downturn (under Reagan!), with fracking and cheap gas mainly delivering the final blow. Giving coal companies new freedom to pollute streams and utilities freedom to destroy the planet won?t make any noticeable dent in the trend.
https://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/03/01/coal-is-a-state-of-mind/?_r=1
 
Perspective said:
Trump apologists can be an angry bunch, eh?

Trump Supporter Flips Out, Attacks Comic John Caparulo For Joking About The President
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/john-caparulo-trump-attack_us_58b789b1e4b023018c6cf823?81pxi5bersfqd7vi&

So can Trump protesters, eh?

Trump supporter physically attacked outside Oscars ? but she doesn?t take it lying down

A supporter of Republican President Donald Trump was physically attacked after her sign was grabbed and torn outside the Oscars awards show Sunday in Hollywood.

But the Trump supporter ? wearing what looked like a red ?Make America Great Again? baseball cap ? didn?t take the attack lying down, and was soon swinging her fists back at the woman who started swinging first.

http://www.theblaze.com/news/2017/02/27/trump-supporter-physically-attacked-outside-oscars-but-she-doesnt-take-it-lying-down/
 
Perspective said:
morekaos said:
Winning!!!

WEST VIRGINIA
Coal mining begins seeing revival as Trump gives industry hope

Wise County, Virginia ?  A long-awaited revival is under way in this beleaguered Central Appalachia community where residents see coal as the once and future king.

Trucks are running again. Miners working seven days a week cannot keep up with current demand. Coal mines, long dormant after the industry?s collapse, are now buzzing again with antlike activity.

?I don't think production is going to go down anytime soon,? said Jason, an underground miner from Big Stone Gap. ?At one of the mines in the town of Appalachia, [employees] were told they would have work for the next four years.?
[url]http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/03/01/coal-mining-begins-seeing-revival-as-trump-gives-industry-hope.html
[/url]

Yes, um, "winning":

Coal employment?s plunge began decades ago, driven mainly by the switch to strip mining and mountaintop removal. A partial revival after the oil crises of the 70s was followed by a renewed downturn (under Reagan!), with fracking and cheap gas mainly delivering the final blow. Giving coal companies new freedom to pollute streams and utilities freedom to destroy the planet won?t make any noticeable dent in the trend.
https://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/03/01/coal-is-a-state-of-mind/?_r=1

Must drive the Munchkin crazy.

US coal exports increase in Nov
Reported by: `CT Report  January 9, 2017

WASHINGTON: US coal exports totaled 5.95 million mt in November, up 34.8% from the prior month and up 39.2% from the year-ago month, US Census data showed Friday.
The month also showed the first significant US exports of bituminous coal to China since February 2014.
For overall US coal exports, November was the highest monthly total of the year and the highest monthly total since May 2015. Each of the major categories metallurgical, bituminous and subbituminous of US coal showed year-to-date highs in November.

http://www.customstoday.com.pk/us-coal-exports-increase-in-nov/
 
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