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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"It's a perfect statement. I'll make it again. Everybody agrees." trump said today
about his infamous comment that he does not think about American's financial situation "even a little bit."
That's right, donnie. Double down on that. Sounds like the "perfect" strategy.
To all the media speculating about a "reset" before the midterms with either he or the R's pivoting to the economy, it will never happen.
Attilatheblond
(9,209 posts)the nelm
(295 posts)ITAL
(1,372 posts)He's been pulling that crap at least that long.
thesquanderer
(13,101 posts)littlemissmartypants
(34,320 posts)Fil1957
(864 posts)senseandsensibility
(25,491 posts)I guess it's up to us to use it.
Fil1957
(864 posts)SWBTATTReg
(26,393 posts)mommymarine2003
(364 posts)I am guessing the man was in his 30's. I only heard a portion of the conversation, but he stated how he couldn't believe that Trump said he did not care about the American people and their financial situation. I would suspect that he had been a Trump supporter, but I don't think he supports him anymore. We should make a commercial with Trump making those comments and play it over and over. It gives me a bit of hope that people are finally seeing reality.
Chili Pepper
(135 posts)Never ever EVER admit to making a mistake (or misstatement)
58Sunliner
(6,406 posts)multigraincracker
(38,012 posts)One at a time.
johnnyfins
(3,970 posts)double down on it unless you have a plan to steal the midterms.
Everyone should ask themselves this: Are top Republicans acting like they don't care about the midterms?
Some sort.of fix is in. You can bet on that.
*THIS POST IS MY OPINION ONLY*
Skittles
(172,799 posts)but yes, why is the entire GOP still lining up to suck off Trump, seemingly dismissing his disastrous approval ratings? SOME kind of fix is going on besides their sheer gerrymandering efforts.