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Politics : The Trump Presidency -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: koan who wrote (52844)1/19/2018 12:36:23 AM
From: Wharf Rat2 Recommendations

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i-node
one_less

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"You don't even try to present facts and logic, you just say stuff"

LMAO. Shrinks call that "projection".



To: koan who wrote (52844)1/19/2018 12:59:49 AM
From: i-node1 Recommendation

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one_less

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>> You don't even try to present facts and logic, you just say stuff.

I can't believe you're accusing someone else of that. Seriously.



To: koan who wrote (52844)1/19/2018 2:44:06 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 363034
 
A new ABC News/Washington Post poll finds substantially greater Republican risk in a government shutdown, with Americans by a 20-point margin saying they’re more likely to blame Donald Trump and the Republicans in Congress than the congressional Democrats if one occurs.

Forty-eight percent in the national survey say they’d blame Trump and the GOP, vs. 28 percent who’d blame the Democrats in Congress. An additional 18 percent would blame both equally.

As is often the case in Washington mud fights, political independents make the difference: They’re more likely to blame the Republican side by 46-25 percent.