From Russia With Love

Obama knew, why didn't he do something?
At least, he should have told Putin to cut it out, or maybe try and reset our relationship with the ruskies.
After all the cold war is over and the 80's want their foreign policy back.
Mueller knew too.
 
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Damn mooches want the US to pay? Trump will probably want to do it, hopefully Congress says nyet!

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says the United States and the West could do more to help rebuild war-torn Syria to improve the lives of refugees there.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a summit in Singapore, Lavrov said the U.S. and the EU are only willing to provide "basic humanitarian aid" in Syria, the state news agency reported.

But Lavrov lamented that the U.S. is "is very cautious about reconstructing infrastructure facilities" in Syria. Such an effort is necessary to encourage people to resettle the areas, he said.

Lavrov added that such an approach "will only punish people" living in government-controlled areas and those wanting to return to their homes.
 
A wall from sea to shining sea will never happen, no one wants it.

Once again, speak for yourself.... Stand on your own two feet.
You don't speak for others.....60 + percent of America who've
been contacted stand behind the POTUS....

Democrats = LIES and DECEIT

Conservatives = TRUTH and HONESTY
 
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Hope you can purchase Cojones at the local store if that's tried,
because as of right now you're attempting to play with an empty sack.....
 
Damn mooches want the US to pay? Trump will probably want to do it, hopefully Congress says nyet!

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says the United States and the West could do more to help rebuild war-torn Syria to improve the lives of refugees there.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a summit in Singapore, Lavrov said the U.S. and the EU are only willing to provide "basic humanitarian aid" in Syria, the state news agency reported.

But Lavrov lamented that the U.S. is "is very cautious about reconstructing infrastructure facilities" in Syria. Such an effort is necessary to encourage people to resettle the areas, he said.

Lavrov added that such an approach "will only punish people" living in government-controlled areas and those wanting to return to their homes.

Russia's economy is smaller then Texas... and now they are going to shape hearts and minds. Should be interesting.
Although I share your concern that Trump is going find a way to muck it all up.
 
President Donald Trump may be on vacation right now, but as Stephen Colbert put it, it’s a “working vacation, because he’s still lying.”

According to the Toronto Star’s Daniel Dale, Trump told a record 280 lies in July. Over the past week, the president reportedly told a whopping 132 lies, almost five times his average rate. “Wow, that’s impressive,” Colbert said, joking that Trump must be using a “Fib-bit” to make sure he “gets his lies in” each day. That includes the “most glaring lie” of all, that his son Donald Trump Jr. is “wonderful.”

“With his tendency to cheat on facts it is no wonder Trump’s lawyers don’t want the president to sit down for an interview with special counsel Robert Mueller,” Colbert said. “And the folks on Fox News agree.”

After playing a clip in which one Fox pundit asked, “How in the world could he ever cooperate and sit down with Mueller for an interview knowing that if you tell one lie to Bob Mueller he will move to file charges?” Colbert made a suggestion.

“This sounds crazy, but hear me out,” Colbert said. “He could not lie.” But, he added, “his lawyers know that’s not an option.”


Meanwhile, Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani has said that Mueller should only be able to ask the president questions if he “hasn’t made up his mind that Trump is lying.”

“He can ask as long as he doesn't think that Trump is going to lie?” Colbert asked. “That is a legal equivalent of, ‘I’m going to tell you something, but promise you won’t get mad first.’”
 
President Donald Trump may be on vacation right now, but as Stephen Colbert put it, it’s a “working vacation, because he’s still lying.”

According to the Toronto Star’s Daniel Dale, Trump told a record 280 lies in July. Over the past week, the president reportedly told a whopping 132 lies, almost five times his average rate. “Wow, that’s impressive,” Colbert said, joking that Trump must be using a “Fib-bit” to make sure he “gets his lies in” each day. That includes the “most glaring lie” of all, that his son Donald Trump Jr. is “wonderful.”

“With his tendency to cheat on facts it is no wonder Trump’s lawyers don’t want the president to sit down for an interview with special counsel Robert Mueller,” Colbert said. “And the folks on Fox News agree.”

After playing a clip in which one Fox pundit asked, “How in the world could he ever cooperate and sit down with Mueller for an interview knowing that if you tell one lie to Bob Mueller he will move to file charges?” Colbert made a suggestion.

“This sounds crazy, but hear me out,” Colbert said. “He could not lie.” But, he added, “his lawyers know that’s not an option.”


Meanwhile, Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani has said that Mueller should only be able to ask the president questions if he “hasn’t made up his mind that Trump is lying.”

“He can ask as long as he doesn't think that Trump is going to lie?” Colbert asked. “That is a legal equivalent of, ‘I’m going to tell you something, but promise you won’t get mad first.’”
I watched some clips of election night last night and it was even funnier that it was in November 2016.
 
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