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Just saw the highlights of Trumps UN speech. What a fking badass. From what I saw it is a proud time to be an American. It was awesome.

Been a while to have a true leader. I have decided that people who flat out hate Trump deep down hate America. I will say I dont agree with some of the tweeter stuff, but sob he bleeds red, white, and blue.

Something totally different. Good times for me.....business is great, family is great, Dawgs are good, Dirty birds are good....good times to be living in.

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[h=1]Donald Trump Gives Full-Throated Defense of ‘America First’ in U.N. Speech[/h] 45



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[h=2]UNITED NATIONS — In a powerful nationalist speech to the U.N. General Assembly Tuesday, President Trump gave a full-throated defense of his “America First” agenda and called for other nations to emphasize their sovereignty as the foundation for international cooperation.[/h] “In America the people govern, the people rule, and the people are sovereign. I was elected not to take power, but to give power to the American people where it belongs,” he said, adding that his administration was “renewing this founding principle of sovereignty.”
However, Trump made it clear that “America First” does not mean “America Alone” and instead explained how other nations should embrace sovereignty as one of the building blocks to international cooperation—arguing that the U.N.’s strength is magnified when nation-states are “strong, independent, and free.”
“As President of the United States I will always put America first, just like you as the leaders of your countries will always and should always put your countries first,” he said to a rare moment of applause.
“All responsible leaders have an obligation to serve their own citizens, and the nation-state remains the best vehicle for elevating the human condition,” he said.
Since the departure of White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon in August, it has been unclear to what extent Trump remains committed to the agenda that got him elected. He has increased America’s presence in Afghanistan, flip-flopped on the repeal of DACA, and his administration has indicated that the U.S. may not leave the Paris climate accord.
But the Tuesday address, reportedly drafted by adviser Stephen Miller—one of the few remaining economic nationalists in the administration and the adviser responsible for Trump’s similarly strong speech in July—was a return to form and a speech likely to meet with approval from Trump’s “America First” base.
“As long as I hold this office, I will defend America’s interests above all else, but in fulfilling our obligations to our own nations we also realize that it’s in everyone’s interests to seek a future where all nations can be sovereign, prosperous and secure,” he said.
In the roughly 40-minute address, Trump praised the founding ideas of the U.N. and noted the U.S.’s role in its founding—but warned that under his watch, the U.S. would not be taken advantage of under the guise of globalism and international friendship.
“The United States will forever be a great friend to the world and especially to its allies,” he said, but warned, “We can no longer be taken advantage of or enter into a one-sided deal where the United States gets nothing in return.”
In particular, he criticized the Obama-era Iran deal as “an embarrassment” to the U.S and warned, “I don’t think you’ve heard the end of it.” The administration will decide in October whether or not to declare Iran in compliance with the deal, and Trump has indicated he will not declare the Islamic Republic as in compliance.
Yet Trump also called for countries to work together, to stand side-by-side and not just co-exist. In particular, he called on the international community to act on rogue regimes such as Iran and North Korea.
“If the righteous many do not confront the wicked few then evil will triumph,” he said. He also had tough words for North Korea in particular, warning that the U.S. will “totally destroy” the regime if attacked.
“Rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and his regime,” Trump said, referring to North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.
But balancing his defense of “America First” with outreach to the international community, Trump finished his speech on a conciliatory note, calling for the international community to give a resolute, united message to the world:
So let this be our mission and let this be our message to the world: We will fight together, sacrifice together and stand together for peace, for freedom, for justice, for family, for humanity and for the almighty God who made us all.

 

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Wow... love it...
 

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He talks out his ass. Help the rich. There is no more middle class. If you don't have a degree or a tech background you are FUCKED.
 

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As opposed to

"Americans consume too much" and "We need to have shared sacrifice", as he consumes everything a living person can consume.

"You can keep your insurance if you like it", knowing all along there's NO FUCKING CHANCE IN HELL that's happening. You keep it only if you're lucky enough to not have him take it from you

"Your jobs are not coming back", "Go get retrained".
 

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Obama's hate for us deplorables and our country, evidently so fucking stupid he doesn't know we've given the world more than every other nation combined

1. Apology to France and Europe ("America Has Shown Arrogance")
Speech by President Obama, Rhenus Sports Arena, Strasbourg, France, April 3, 2009.[1]
So we must be honest with ourselves. In recent years we've allowed our Alliance to drift. I know that there have been honest disagreements over policy, but we also know that there's something more that has crept into our relationship. In America, there's a failure to appreciate Europe's leading role in the world. Instead of celebrating your dynamic union and seeking to partner with you to meet common challenges, there have been times where America has shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive.
2. Apology to the Muslim World ("We Have Not Been Perfect")
President Obama, interview with Al Arabiya, January 27, 2009.[2]
My job to the Muslim world is to communicate that the Americans are not your enemy. We sometimes make mistakes. We have not been perfect. But if you look at the track record, as you say, America was not born as a colonial power, and that the same respect and partnership that America had with the Muslim world as recently as 20 or 30 years ago, there's no reason why we can't restore that.
3. Apology to the Summit of the Americas ("At Times We Sought to Dictate Our Terms")
President Obama, address to the Summit of the Americas opening ceremony, Hyatt Regency, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, April 17, 2009.[3]
All of us must now renew the common stake that we have in one another. I know that promises of partnership have gone unfulfilled in the past, and that trust has to be earned over time. While the United States has done much to promote peace and prosperity in the hemisphere, we have at times been disengaged, and at times we sought to dictate our terms. But I pledge to you that we seek an equal partnership. There is no senior partner and junior partner in our relations; there is simply engagement based on mutual respect and common interests and shared values. So I'm here to launch a new chapter of engagement that will be sustained throughout my administration.
The United States will be willing to acknowledge past errors where those errors have been made.
4. Apology at the G-20 Summit of World Leaders ("Some Restoration of America's Standing in the World")
News conference by President Obama, ExCel Center, London, United Kingdom, April 2, 2009.[4]
I would like to think that with my election and the early decisions that we've made, that you're starting to see some restoration of America's standing in the world. And although, as you know, I always mistrust polls, international polls seem to indicate that you're seeing people more hopeful about America's leadership.
I just think in a world that is as complex as it is, that it is very important for us to be able to forge partnerships as opposed to simply dictating solutions. Just to try to crystallize the example, there's been a lot of comparison here about Bretton Woods. "Oh, well, last time you saw the entire international architecture being remade." Well, if there's just Roosevelt and Churchill sitting in a room with a brandy, that's an easier negotiation. But that's not the world we live in, and it shouldn't be the world that we live in.
5. Apology for the War on Terror ("We Went off Course")
President Obama, speech at the National Archives, Washington, D.C., May 21, 2009.[5]
Unfortunately, faced with an uncertain threat, our government made a series of hasty decisions. I believe that many of these decisions were motivated by a sincere desire to protect the American people. But I also believe that all too often our government made decisions based on fear rather than foresight; that all too often our government trimmed facts and evidence to fit ideological predispositions. Instead of strategically applying our power and our principles, too often we set those principles aside as luxuries that we could no longer afford. And during this season of fear, too many of us--Democrats and Republicans, politicians, journalists, and citizens--fell silent.
In other words, we went off course. And this is not my assessment alone. It was an assessment that was shared by the American people who nominated candidates for President from both major parties who, despite our many differences, called for a new approach--one that rejected torture and one that recognized the imperative of closing the prison at Guantanamo Bay.
6. Apology for Guantanamo in France ("Sacrificing Your Values")
Speech by President Obama, Rhenus Sports Arena, Strasbourg, France, April 3, 2009.[6]
Our two republics were founded in service of these ideals. In America, it is written into our founding documents as "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." In France: "Liberté"--absolutely--"egalité, fraternité." Our moral authority is derived from the fact that generations of our citizens have fought and bled to uphold these values in our nations and others. And that's why we can never sacrifice them for expedience's sake. That's why I've ordered the closing of the detention center in Guantanamo Bay. That's why I can stand here today and say without equivocation or exception that the United States of America does not and will not torture.
In dealing with terrorism, we can't lose sight of our values and who we are. That's why I closed Guantanamo. That's why I made very clear that we will not engage in certain interrogation practices. I don't believe that there is a contradiction between our security and our values. And when you start sacrificing your values, when you lose yourself, then over the long term that will make you less secure.
7. Apology before the Turkish Parliament ("Our Own Darker Periods in Our History")
Speech by President Obama to the Turkish Parliament, Ankara, Turkey, April 6, 2009.[7]
Every challenge that we face is more easily met if we tend to our own democratic foundation. This work is never over. That's why, in the United States, we recently ordered the prison at Guantanamo Bay closed. That's why we prohibited--without exception or equivocation--the use of torture. All of us have to change. And sometimes change is hard.
Another issue that confronts all democracies as they move to the future is how we deal with the past. The United States is still working through some of our own darker periods in our history. Facing the Washington Monument that I spoke of is a memorial of Abraham Lincoln, the man who freed those who were enslaved even after Washington led our Revolution. Our country still struggles with the legacies of slavery and segregation, the past treatment of Native Americans.
Human endeavor is by its nature imperfect. History is often tragic, but unresolved, it can be a heavy weight. Each country must work through its past. And reckoning with the past can help us seize a better future.
8. Apology for U.S. Policy toward the Americas ("The United States Has Not Pursued and Sustained Engagement with Our Neighbors")
Opinion editorial by President Obama: "Choosing a Better Future in the Americas," April 16, 2009.[8]
Too often, the United States has not pursued and sustained engagement with our neighbors. We have been too easily distracted by other priorities, and have failed to see that our own progress is tied directly to progress throughout the Americas. My Administration is committed to the promise of a new day. We will renew and sustain a broader partnership between the United States and the hemisphere on behalf of our common prosperity and our common security.
9. Apology for the Mistakes of the CIA ("Potentially We've Made Some Mistakes")
Remarks by the President to CIA employees, CIA Headquarters, Langley, Virginia, April 20, 2009.[9] The remarks followed the controversial decision to release Office of Legal Counsel memoranda detailing CIA enhanced interrogation techniques used against terrorist suspects.
So don't be discouraged by what's happened in the last few weeks. Don't be discouraged that we have to acknowledge potentially we've made some mistakes. That's how we learn. But the fact that we are willing to acknowledge them and then move forward, that is precisely why I am proud to be President of the United States, and that's why you should be proud to be members of the CIA.
10. Apology for Guantanamo in Washington ("A Rallying Cry for Our Enemies")
 

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What a refreshing change of base, fuck the idiots that hate our country

fucked up the economy with regulations and taxes

fucked up health care

insulted us abroad

responsible for the increasing racial hatred we have today



how on God's good earth can people possibly still support that abject failure as a leader? The man worked to divide us from the moment he won the election in 2008
 

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Enabled ISIS

Fucked up Iraq

Gave us BLM
 

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There was a middle class. There is nothing wrong with health care. All lives matter, not the rich and spoiled. You must not watch any t.v. ( oh wait its fake news ) There have been more PROBLEMS in this world in the last 7 months than there were in Obama 8 YEARS. Trump isn't lasting 4 to alone 8. Obama has been out of office for 7 months and his approval rating is still higher than dicktrump.
 

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More FACTS for you, 38.9 approval rating. The lowest for a president in 60 years. What 60 years? But according to you he is doing everything right. If you or me were doing our job at 38% we would be fired. What president claims bankruptcy on there business, fights on twitter ( what is our president doing on twitter), That's right it is your great president.
 

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he talks out his ass. Help the rich. There is no more middle class. If you don't have a degree or a tech background you are fucked.

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"Been a while to have a true leader. I have decided that people who flat out hate Trump deep down hate America. I will say I dont agree with some of the tweeter stuff, but sob he bleeds red, white, and blue."

Right on the money.

We've been waiting since Ronald Reagan for this guy.
 

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There was a middle class. There is nothing wrong with health care. All lives matter, not the rich and spoiled. You must not watch any t.v. ( oh wait its fake news ) There have been more PROBLEMS in this world in the last 7 months than there were in Obama 8 YEARS. Trump isn't lasting 4 to alone 8. Obama has been out of office for 7 months and his approval rating is still higher than dicktrump.

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More FACTS for you, 38.9 approval rating. The lowest for a president in 60 years. What 60 years? But according to you he is doing everything right. If you or me were doing our job at 38% we would be fired. What president claims bankruptcy on there business, fights on twitter ( what is our president doing on twitter), That's right it is your great president.

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More FACTS for you, 38.9 approval rating. The lowest for a president in 60 years. What 60 years? But according to you he is doing everything right. If you or me were doing our job at 38% we would be fired. What president claims bankruptcy on there business, fights on twitter ( what is our president doing on twitter), That's right it is your great president.

approval ratings are molded by media coverage, they tell people how to think and a lot of people just don't know any better

how else can an abject failure like Obama, a POTUS that literally fucked up everything a POTUS can fuck up, be popular?

polls mean nothing, how many times do they have to be stuck up your ass before you figure that out? According to your polls, Hillary is POTUS!!!!! By an electoral college landslide no less!!!!!!

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Come on Willie, come up with something new. Polls mean everything. My dog would be a better president. Here is an idea, go down the streets, go to malls and ask how our great president is doing. You can't argue facts.
 
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More FACTS for you, 38.9 approval rating. The lowest for a president in 60 years. What 60 years? But according to you he is doing everything right. If you or me were doing our job at 38% we would be fired. What president claims bankruptcy on there business, fights on twitter ( what is our president doing on twitter), That's right it is your great president.

His approval ratings are about as accurate as the pre-election polling.

We know how that went down now don't we?

One of the largest liberal news media outlets in the nation 10 days before the election said Trump has 0 chance.

Fucking idiots.
 

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