Vampyr, on 2017-January-22, 05:19, said:
I think that
this will be a blow to those who are hoping it won't be that bad. It will also be a real shock to,the system for those Trump voters who are wondering what they got themselves into.
I had read the Washington Post article (or the same story elsewhere). Is Trump going to continue to whine that any mass media stories he doesn't like are untrue? Is there a chance that his supporters will begin to see a disconnect between reality and Trump's fantasy world?
I have a few FB friends who are normally kind and empathetic people. I like those people in our everyday interactions, but when it comes to Trump they're behaving like brainwashed fanatics, including referring to Him in capital letters like some god. A few samples:
On Trump's achievements before taking office:
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So (to begin a sentence like DJT), I'm keeping a file called #TrumpWinning which I plan to update regularly throughout his administration. Here's what I've got so far. Not bad considering he hasn't yet taken the oath of office:
- DJIA leads market rocket ship, sets record highs more days than not since election (8% gain in 5 weeks)
- USD record winning run v. Euro, best month since 2009 and highest mark since 2003
- Carrier keeps 1,100+ jobs in Indiana takes same deal Obama had offered b/c believes in Trump
- SoftBank pledges to invest $50B and create 50K jobs in U.S. because of Trump
- US Steel hopes to rehire 10,000 due to Trump positive optimism
- Dow to build R&D plant in Michigan, hundreds of jobs because of Trump
- IBM to hire 25K and invest $1B in job training and development
- Nov. Index of Small Business Optimism surges 3.5 points to 98.4 (only third time since 07 above avg)
- Homebuilder sentiment (Housing Market Index or HMI) biggest monthly jump in 20 years, to 11-yr high
- Navy to build up to 355 ships
- AICPA Q4 economic outlook survey: 62% of biz execs optimistic about US economy (Q3: 38%)
- Gallups U.S. Economic Confidence Index +10 (new all-time high)
- Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg promises to deliver cheaper Air Force One, praises Trump after meeting
- Sprint to bring 5K jobs back to U.S. from overseas; OneWeb to create 3K U.S. jobs
- Conference Board's CA Consumer Confidence Index highest since October '07; nat'l also jumps in Dec.
- AP: 55% believe things will be better for them in 2017 (2016 = 43%)
- Ford invests in America: cancels $1.6B Mexico factory; $700M to Michigan; CEO cites Trump's policies
- U.S. construction spending rises to $1.18T in November, highest since April 2006
- Tesla, Panasonic to produce solar cells in Buffalo (1,400+ jobs); SolarCity to invest $5B, create 3,500 jobs
- U.S. consumer confidence shatters forecast, jumps to highest level since 2001 - Conference Board
- Stanley Black & Decker to move manufacturing to U.S.; CEO: "Excellent opportunity to re-Americanize"
- FCA, U.S. arm of Fiat-Chrysler, to invest $1B in Michigan and Ohio plants, adding 2K American jobs
- Alibaba job boom: Executive Chairman Jack Ma meets with Trump to discuss creating 1M new U.S. jobs
- Apple to conduct high-tech manufacturing, make finished products at their Mesa, Arizona facility
- Nat'l Fed'n of Indep. Bus.' small business optimism index surges most since 1980, to highest since '04
- Mexican foreign secretary: MEX not only willing to renegotiate NAFTA, "eager to start talks ASAP"
- World Bank: Trump tax cuts could jumpstart global economy; pos. effect on consumption, investment
- Lockheed Martin CEO Marillyn Hewson pledges to create 1,800 jobs, significantly reduce F-35 costs
- IMF boosts U.S. growth forecast for 2017 (and 4x as much for 2018), citing Trump's positive impact
- Amazon to create 100K new full-time, full-benefits U.S. jobs within 18 months; Trump "played a role"
- Gallup 2017 poll: personal satisfaction at all-time high (87%), surges among Dems even more than Reps
- JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon: Trump will do the right thing for US; lauds "experienced" appointees
- Nasdaq composite hits new all-time high in January '17
- GM announces plans to invest over $1B across several U.S. factories, creating over 1,000 American jobs
- In nod to Trump, Walmart announces plans to create 10K US jobs in '17, w/24K rel'd construction jobs
- Bayer commits to Trump to invest $8B in US R&D, protecting 9K jobs and creating 3K new high-tech jobs
On Trump at the CIA and Trump whining about the biased media covering his inauguration ceremony:
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On his first full day in office, President Trump goes to the CIA, where he is greeted with standing ovations by the 400+ who were lucky enough to get in (many times as many wanted to come but space was limited). Trump tells them he has their back 1000% and, basically, do whatever it takes to get the bad guys, exactly what they've been waiting eight years to hear while suffering under Obama and his hack crony John Brennan. They can't wait to get to work for 45. The liberal media's narratives are such horseshit.
On Women's March as a manifestation of democracy:
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I am not a "disgrace to women" because I don't support the women's march. I do not feel I am a "second class citizen" because I am a woman. I do not feel my voice is "not heard" because I am a woman. I do not feel I am not provided opportunities in this life or in America because I am a woman. I do not feel that I "don't have control of my body or choices" because I am a woman. I do not feel like I am " not respected or undermined" because I am a woman. I am not a "victim" because you say I am.
I AM a woman.
I can make my own choices.
I can speak and be heard.
I can VOTE.
I can work if I want.
I control my body.
I can defend myself.
I can defend my family.
There is nothing stopping me to do anything in this world but MYSELF.
I do not blame my circumstances or problems on anything other than my own choices or even that sometimes in life, we don't always get what we want. I take responsibility for myself.
I am a mother, a daughter, a wife, a sister, a friend. I am not held back in life but only by the walls I choose to not go over which is a personal choice.
Quit blaming.
Take responsibility.
If you want to speak, do so. But do not expect for me, a woman, to take you seriously wearing a pink va-jay-jay hat on your head and screaming profanities and bashing men.
If you have beliefs, and speak to me in a kind manner, I will listen. But do not expect for me to change my beliefs to suit yours. Respect goes both ways.
If you want to impress me, especially in regards to women, then speak on the real injustices and tragedies that affect women in foreign countries that do not have the opportunity or means to have their voices heard.
Saudi Arabia, women can't drive, have no rights and must always be covered.
China and India, infantcide of baby girls.
Afghanistan, unequal education rights.
Democratic Republic of Congo, where rapes are brutal and women are left to die, or HIV infected and left to care for children alone.
Mali, where women can not escape the torture of genital mutilation.
Pakistan, in tribal areas where women are gang raped to pay for men's crime.
Guatemala, the impoverished female underclass of Guatemala faces domestic violence, rape and the second-highest rate of HIV/AIDS after sub-Saharan Africa. An epidemic of gruesome unsolved murders has left hundreds of women dead, some of their bodies left with hate messages. Or the 7 year old girls being sold or married off to 60 year old men, Or the millions of women sold and bought into sex trafficking.
And that's just a few examples.
So when women get together in AMERICA and whine they don't have equal rights and march in their clean clothes, after eating a hearty breakfast, and it's like a vacation away that they have paid for to get there...
This WOMAN does not support it.
And my all time favorite:
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This is not a democracy. It's a Republic!
I could go on, but you get the drift. No matter what happens, Trump is the visionary leader and the biased mainstream media is trying to depict him in the most unfair ways.
Stuff like this makes me seriously wonder what am I missing. I like these people, they are kind and nice and smart normally. How can they see such a different reality (most recently the crowd size at Trump's ceremony: "Of course it was bigger than Obama's, I saw it with my own eyes! the biased media lies!")