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Whoa settle down, everyone knows Kristof is the centrist around here.
Someone posted this test on the main board a while back. https://www.politicalcompass.org/
In the interests of full disclosure, here's what I got:
https://www.politicalcompass.org/printablegraph?ec=1.75&soc=-0.26
Nah, we just think the support for him was enough to win a democratic election, like every other president before him.
Quit the mental gymnastics. He has a mandate. Stop crying. You get another crack at it in four years.
Better look up definition of mandate mate.
-the authority to carry out a policy, regarded as given by the electorate to a party or candidate that wins an election.
MILLIONS of taxpayers’ dollars will be used to buy seven-year-old trams to service the expanded city network, the State Government has revealed.
The three trams – built in 2010 – will help carry passengers on the network that is set to grow this year with an extra 100m of line down King William Rd to the Festival Plaza and along North Tce to the East End. The State Government confirmed yesterday it was planning to spend its $15 million budget on three French-built Citadis trams from Madrid’s transport body, MINTRA. But the Opposition said the old trams were being bought for an inflated price because they could be delivered in time for next year’s state election in March. Opposition spokesman David Pisoni said the New South Wales and ACT governments were buying newly built trams of similar capacity for $3.2 million each. “The Government is saying it’s building first-class public transport but it’s buying seven-year-old trams to meet a political deadline,” Mr Pisoni said. “They said the new tram lines would be completed by the end of this year and so they need the extra trams, but they can’t get new ones in that time frame. “Obviously the intention is not having the best tram service but timing the cutting of the ribbon.”
What a w***er. Has a rally to boost his ego and blames the media for his disfunctional government.I offer this with no comment...
To stroke his ego.Why is he having a rally? He's already POTUS, doesn't need to keep campaigning.
Not directly.. but it could well end up doing so indirectly.a low approval rating isn't going to get him kicked out of the oval office.
Not directly.. but it could well end up doing so indirectly.
There is already more than enough ammunition to justify impeaching him, on the basis of him enriching himself through payments from foreign governments. That was the case even before his inauguration. Congress and the Senate can pull the trigger on him anytime they're ready. The only thing saving him is the fact that the GOP (Republicans) have control of both houses.
His impeachment is a near certainty if the Democrats win the mid-term elections. It may even happen if the GOP see poll numbers indicating their likely decimation, and they take proactive steps to prevent that from happening.
Pence would be a far more palatable President for the GOP
Serious foot in mouth... which is a huge worry for someone in his position.
Is it foot in mouth though? These aren't gaffes or mistakes, they're blatant and intentional lies.Serious foot in mouth... which is a huge worry for someone in his position.
-the authority to carry out a policy, regarded as given by the electorate to a party or candidate that wins an election.
How has his policy implementation been working out so far as it regards to the only thing he really tried to do--namely immigration?
Many of the 9/11 terrorists came from Saudi Arabia, so shouldn't they be one of the listed nations...Genuine question for you... As an American, what specific problems did you have with his executive order on immigration? And did you have any problems with Obama's list of seven nations?
And to the rest of the Australian posters frothing at the mouth at Trump's relatively modest 90 day moratorium proposal, do you have issues with our immigration policies being, as Scott Morrison calls them, "the envy of the world?"