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Trump vexed by challenges, scale of government

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Crabtownboy

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Really? And the legacy hound named Obama doesn't. You didn't mind that he is all the things you accuse Trump of being.

Your ideology trumps what good sense you might otherwise have.

Obama is no longer president. And whether he did or did not need psychological help has nothing to do with Trump needing mental health care.
 

HankD

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Prove it, really? The National Security Adviser and the President's top adviser were called over to the "meeting" on the patio at Mar-a-Lago and examined documents regarding North Korea launching a ballistic missile. Phone calls were made. I think it's a safe assumption that the material discussed was not for public consumption. Sheesh! Are you willing to rationalize ANYTHING?
Sure I am. I have worked with classified material. Before any meeting begins every individual is vetted with two questions and a request. Do you have the proper clearance? Do you have the need to know? Provide evidence otherwise leave. Then the phone lines and any other communication device(s) is/are secured. Otherwise no discussion of classified matters are allowed no matter what the general heading of the meeting.

But since you have taken it upon yourself to make these allegations and are a self appointed expert of all things Trump, the proof that classified material was discussed is yours to prove else what you claim is False News.

HankD
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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Indeed it is. Get used to it. Four (maybe 8) more years to go.

Hey maybe Trump will write an executive order to increase the term limits of a president!!
He might live into his 80's!
12, maybe 16 more years to go!

HankD
Indeed it is. Get used to it. Four (maybe 8) more years to go.

Hey maybe Trump will write an executive order to increase the term limits of a president!!
He might live into his 80's!
12, maybe 16 more years to go!

HankD

"Beware the ides of March"
 

Crabtownboy

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Sure I am. I have worked with classified material. Before any meeting begins every individual is vetted with two questions and a request. Do you have the proper clearance? Do you have the need to know? Provide evidence otherwise leave. Then the phone lines and any other communication device(s) is/are secured. Otherwise no discussion of classified matters are allowed no matter what the general heading of the meeting.

But since you have taken it upon yourself to make these allegations and are a self appointed expert of all things Trump, the proof that classified material was discussed is yours to prove else what you claim is False News.

HankD

Do you believe every guest at the meal was vetted?
 

Crabtownboy

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Yes for whatever level of security was needed.

HankD

Wow! There is a big bridge near me that I will sell you.

Seriously, look at this photo from the dinner and you honestly believe the government vetted all these people?


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Even if they were, which I do not believe the room was full of non-secure cell phones. Why is this a problem? Read below.

From: https://qz.com/909470/donald-trump-...ation-room-after-north-koreas-missile-launch/

More worrying than the members’ potential access to conversations are the mobile phones around the table, including some being used as flashlights to illuminate the dimly lit restaurant, and Trump taking calls on what may be his reportedly vulnerable Android device.

Why is that such a concern? As the Washington Post reports, mobile phones are essentially portable eavesdropping devices. That means potential hackers (of which North Korea reportedly has 6,000) had a number devices to target, and a wealth of classified information at hand.
 

HankD

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Wow! There is a big bridge near me that I will sell you.

Seriously, look at this photo from the dinner and you honestly believe the government vetted all these people?


screenshot-2017-02-13-12-10-38.png


Even if they were, which I do not believe the room was full of non-secure cell phones. Why is this a problem? Read below.

From: https://qz.com/909470/donald-trump-...ation-room-after-north-koreas-missile-launch/

More worrying than the members’ potential access to conversations are the mobile phones around the table, including some being used as flashlights to illuminate the dimly lit restaurant, and Trump taking calls on what may be his reportedly vulnerable Android device.

Why is that such a concern? As the Washington Post reports, mobile phones are essentially portable eavesdropping devices. That means potential hackers (of which North Korea reportedly has 6,000) had a number devices to target, and a wealth of classified information at hand.
More Fake News.

HankD
 

TCassidy

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How about him straightening out the VA?
As a disabled vet, service connected, compensatable, who has received 100% of his health care through the VA for the past 20 years, I can assure you there is nothing to straighten out at the VA. Considering it cares for 5 million vets while being underfunded (thanks, Republican controlled Congress), it does a great job.
 

righteousdude2

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Obama is no longer president. And whether he did or did not need psychological help has nothing to do with Trump needing mental health care.

Your strong dislike for the man is beginning to show! Try a different approach brother! This is a little beyond the obvious! :Rolleyes
 

righteousdude2

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As a disabled vet, service connected, compensatable, who has received 100% of his health care through the VA for the past 20 years, I can assure you there is nothing to straighten out at the VA. Considering it cares for 5 million vets while being underfunded (thanks, Republican controlled Congress), it does a great job.

I have two good friends that get their complete medical care from the VA, and let me say this: They report having no problems, no waiting lists, and ONLY the very best when it comes to medical treatment!
 
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