Trump Complains About Not Having His Own National Holiday

Homerboy

Lifer
Mar 1, 2000
30,856
4,974
126
While his tweet, like all of them, is stupid, petty, childish and just plain fucking dumb, I wouldn't say he's "demanding a holiday". He's just once again whining like the little bitch that he is because he can't live up to, nor receive the love that Obama received.
Fuck him
 

fskimospy

Elite Member
Mar 10, 2006
83,963
47,867
136
It's funny to see how jealous Trump is of Obama's success. The problem for Trump is that making good deals like Obama did takes a ton of work and a ton of knowledge. Trump doesn't know what he's doing and he's too lazy to put in the work so we get 'great deals' like the one he just concluded with Mexico: we get 'concessions' of what Mexico was already planning on doing and in exchange we demolish any remaining credibility we have on trade deals. After all, what's the point in making a deal on tariffs with someone if they are just going to impose them in another way a few months later?

As I predicted a while back now, we're seeing the results of Trump's stupid approach to international relations. Other countries know he's not trustworthy so they aren't willing to make any real concessions in response to his threats. That's why he keeps failing.
 

SlowSpyder

Lifer
Jan 12, 2005
17,305
1,001
126
You realize that 7 in 10 of us actually have functioning brain cells and memory of the Obama years to see through every projectionist hypocrisy you post? Have you not met your recruitment quota for morons yet?


Obama did an ok job, press loved him, he won a Nobel prize for... what again? The country does only better yet under Trump and the media hates him. Jim Accosta follows him around like a little lost spoiled dog.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Thebobo

Greenman

Lifer
Oct 15, 1999
20,357
5,111
136
Obama did an ok job, press loved him, he won a Nobel prize for... what again? The country does only better yet under Trump and the media hates him. Jim Accosta follows him around like a little lost spoiled dog.
The Nobel prize was an embarrassment, but not Obama's doing. You can't rightly hold that one against him.
 
  • Like
Reactions: DarthKyrie

Thebobo

Lifer
Jun 19, 2006
18,592
7,673
136
=
Obama did an ok job, press loved him, he won a Nobel prize for... what again? The country does only better yet under Trump and the media hates him. Jim Accosta follows him around like a little lost spoiled dog.

how do you gauge doing better? Just the economy? Because everything else he does is a shit show of gargantuan proportions.
 

fskimospy

Elite Member
Mar 10, 2006
83,963
47,867
136
Obama did an ok job, press loved him, he won a Nobel prize for... what again? The country does only better yet under Trump and the media hates him. Jim Accosta follows him around like a little lost spoiled dog.

Yes, how dare the chief White House correspondent follow the president around. What exactly do you think White House correspondents do for a living?

It Trump wants more positive press then he needs to start doing more positive things. Instead of picking fights with people and childishly ranting on Twitter he should try to enact legislation that will improve the country. All he has to show for two and a half years is a tax cut that the CRS has already determined is failing.
 

HomerJS

Lifer
Feb 6, 2002
36,044
27,777
136
Obama did an ok job, press loved him, he won a Nobel prize for... what again? The country does only better yet under Trump and the media hates him. Jim Accosta follows him around like a little lost spoiled dog.
Name one thing that got better under Trump where Trump changed the trajectory.
 
  • Like
Reactions: DarthKyrie

Hayabusa Rider

Admin Emeritus & Elite Member
Jan 26, 2000
50,879
4,265
126
Trump is right, the leftist fake news media coddled Obama's balls but whines about Trump at every turn.


BWAHAHAHAHA! No one suggested even the "leftist fake news" demanded an immediate national holiday to honor Obama nor anyone else.


Sorry, your would be king isn't getting what you think he deserves.
 

SlowSpyder

Lifer
Jan 12, 2005
17,305
1,001
126
The Nobel prize was an embarrassment, but not Obama's doing. You can't rightly hold that one against him.


I don't "blame" Obama, but the point is that the outsiders, the powers that be, they coddled Obama while they attack Trump. Not for those presidents' accomplishments, but for the sake of their own narrative.
 

kage69

Lifer
Jul 17, 2003
27,209
36,170
136
I like how Obama showed up in public the other day, and the crowds started chanting "MVP!"

But while either creating or decrying fake news, the orange colostomy bag throws a perpetual fit about not being praised enough.

It's maddening to him, that Obama is more popular and respected than he is. I love it.
 

SlowSpyder

Lifer
Jan 12, 2005
17,305
1,001
126
Also it's unclear why anyone would attribute the state of the economy to Trump. The trajectory under him is functionally identical to how it was under Obama before him.


It is a lot easier to lift it up when there is no where to go but up. It is another thing to keep it going after they kept saying we're headed for recession, once the economy is already doing well, to lift it to even greater heights. The Trump tax breaks and his cutting of overly burdernsome regulations has spurred business activity and kept the bull market going strong.
 

Greenman

Lifer
Oct 15, 1999
20,357
5,111
136
I don't "blame" Obama, but the point is that the outsiders, the powers that be, they coddled Obama while they attack Trump. Not for those presidents accomplishments, but for the sake of their own narrative.
That's perfectly normal spin. Almost everyone does it as there is absolutely no honesty in politics.
 

sportage

Lifer
Feb 1, 2008
11,493
3,159
136
We have no more room on Mt Rushmore for another face.
But Donald can just declare another of his infamous executive orders to have his face chiseled over Washington's face.
You know Trump wants to.
After all, trump can claim George had his turn, now its my turn.
Does anyone know where we can get some orange granite?
 

fskimospy

Elite Member
Mar 10, 2006
83,963
47,867
136
It is a lot easier to lift it up when there is no where to go but up. It is another thing to keep it going after they kept saying we're headed for recession, once the economy is already doing well, to lift it to even greater heights. The Trump tax breaks and his cutting of overly burdernsome regulations has spurred business activity and kept the bull market going strong.

The Congressional Research Service disagrees with you.

https://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-hiltzik-tax-cut-effects-20190529-story.html

The nonpartisan Congressional Research Service has just published a deep dive into the economic impact of the cuts in their first year, and emerges from the water with a different picture. The CRS finds that the cuts have had virtually no effect on wages, haven’t contributed to a surge in investment, and haven’t come close to paying for themselves. Nor have they delivered a cut to the average taxpayer.

So no, his tax cuts are just yet another in a seemingly endless series of failures. Let me guess though, the CRS doesn’t count because of your feelings.
 

tweaker2

Lifer
Aug 5, 2000
14,519
6,951
136
(Hypothetical) - If any employees of mine behaved anything near like Trump does I'd fire them on day one for making false claims on their resume, their incompetence (as considered against their stated qualifications on their resume), taking credit for work being done by others, their lack of productivity, their inability to work well with others, their racism, making false claims against fellow employees to get them fired, violating NDA's, consorting with the competition in order to sabotage their employer for self-profit, not being a team player, incessantly lying about everything they can't do but wish they could, taking advanced payment on their wages and not paying any of it back, tax evasion, falsely claiming injuries to avoid work that many other employees considered an honor to do, etc. etc. etc.

See, these are all things that Trump has done that we've all been witness to. Why there is any argument as to whether or not his ass should be swift kicked out of office isn't based on the volumes of documented proof of his inabilities, personality disorders and other well known shortcomings.

Rather, the argument has come down to whether or not he can somehow escape from being convicted of his crimes by outlasting the statutes of limitations, by relying on the culpability of his associates in and out of gov't service and exploiting the ignorance and gullibility of those that have cast in with him 'til the last.

That's who we are actually considering to be reelected?

Really?
 

dyna

Senior member
Oct 20, 2006
813
61
91
The Congressional Research Service disagrees with you.

https://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-hiltzik-tax-cut-effects-20190529-story.html



So no, his tax cuts are just yet another in a seemingly endless series of failures. Let me guess though, the CRS doesn’t count because of your feelings.


However, Trump did get more tax revenue while also reducing taxes. https://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/trump-tax-cuts-federal-revenues-deficits/

That is a significant feat.