This is Trump's Nightmare in America speech.â Jon Favreau (@jonfavs) July 22, 2016
This is Trump's Nightmare in America speech.
Just a reminder:
.@realDonaldTrump has relied heavily & proudly on foreign labor, putting profit and not America workers, first https://t.co/W9fokxWGBA— Richard L. Trumka (@RichardTrumka) June 30, 2016
.@realDonaldTrump has relied heavily & proudly on foreign labor, putting profit and not America workers, first https://t.co/W9fokxWGBA
America is one of the highest-taxed nations in the world.
Nope. It’s 27th out of 30 top economic powers.
This #RNCinCLE has broken all standards of political civility. Journalists must respond by breaking their standard of neutrality.— (((Goldy))) (@GoldyHA) July 22, 2016
This #RNCinCLE has broken all standards of political civility. Journalists must respond by breaking their standard of neutrality.
This will produce more than $20 trillion in job- creating economic activity over the next four decades. My opponent, on the other hand, wants to put the great miners and steel workers of our country out of work
Miners and steelworkers are a $20 trillion industry?
We will let people pick their doctor again! Except for the 18 million who won’t have health insurance anymore.
So Ronald Reagan’s “morning in America” is now Donald Trump’s “America is going to die!” And … these guys seem totally cool with that!
TSA? When is the last time Trump flew commercial, much less coach?
The longer he goes, the more he ad-libs.
"Yes you will" chants. Such a creepy and telling and totally Republican response to "Yes, we can."
“Yes you will!” chants the crowd, a more chilling contrast to Obama’s “Yes we can!”
Well, when you’re trying to elect a fascist dictator, it’s not like you’ll have much free will on anything.
And there we go. "Yes you will!" becomes the authoritarian chant of the hour. All hail Dear Leader.
Remember when everyone said Bernie promised too much?
I would like to thank the evangelical community who have been so good to me and so supportive. You have so much to contribute to our politics, yet our laws prevent you from speaking your minds from your own pulpits.
Um, what? What law is keeping churches from preaching whatever the fuck they want from their pulpits? Perhaps the only restriction is on electioneering, and everyone ignores that restriction anyway.
Yes. He’s still going. So are we. Here.