Velo Vol
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You could not be more wrong.Pretty much everyone but redhats.
45,000 posts sure make you look like you're outworking the competition. You may want to post less and contemplate more.You could not be more wrong.
I’m not a “red hat”
I think trump is pretty much a dipstick.
I think he’s about equal to the last guy on the level of corruption. All politics is ssdd. The only people who don’t know that are partisan hacks like yourself who are ok when democrats are corrupt but think “orange man bad”.
And I could not give one **** about the opinion of the global community.
I do care about the local economy and how I’m going to outwork my competition to better provide for myself and mine.
People who are worried about “the global community” are clearly in a line of work where they don’t have to compete or preform to keep a job and make a living. In fact you loafers resent people like me
At least she was governor. Had experience representing the state government in dealing with various groups.
What experience does the State Department PR person get?
Trump Approval Worldwide Remains Low Especially Among Key AlliesThe people in the countries where the leaders are “laughing at him” seem to like him fine.
Trump Approval Worldwide Remains Low Especially Among Key Allies
America’s global image plummeted following the election of President Donald Trump, amid widespread opposition to his administration’s policies and a widely shared lack of confidence in his leadership. Now, as the second anniversary of Trump’s election approaches, a new 25-nation Pew Research Center survey finds that Trump’s international image remains poor, while ratings for the United States are much lower than during Barack Obama’s presidency.
Frustrations with the U.S. in the Trump era are particularly common among some of America’s closest allies and partners. In Germany, where just 10% have confidence in Trump, three-in-four people say the U.S. is doing less these days to address global problems, and the share of the public who believe the U.S. respects personal freedoms is down 35 percentage points since 2008. In France, only 9% have confidence in Trump, while 81% think the U.S. doesn’t consider the interests of countries like France when making foreign policy decisions.
WTF does this even matter????Trump Approval Worldwide Remains Low Especially Among Key Allies
America’s global image plummeted following the election of President Donald Trump, amid widespread opposition to his administration’s policies and a widely shared lack of confidence in his leadership. Now, as the second anniversary of Trump’s election approaches, a new 25-nation Pew Research Center survey finds that Trump’s international image remains poor, while ratings for the United States are much lower than during Barack Obama’s presidency.
Frustrations with the U.S. in the Trump era are particularly common among some of America’s closest allies and partners. In Germany, where just 10% have confidence in Trump, three-in-four people say the U.S. is doing less these days to address global problems, and the share of the public who believe the U.S. respects personal freedoms is down 35 percentage points since 2008. In France, only 9% have confidence in Trump, while 81% think the U.S. doesn’t consider the interests of countries like France when making foreign policy decisions.
If she had a lifetime of diplomatic experience, these putzes would find something else to b!tch about...………..because Trump bad..How much diplomatic experience do you think Nikki Haley got growing up in South Carolina ? Probably got some , possibly , when she was working as a chief finance officer of her family’s clothing business .
45,000 posts sure make you look like you're outworking the competition. You may want to post less and contemplate more.
.....and go ahead and take your redhat out of the closet.
Trump Approval Worldwide Remains Low Especially Among Key Allies
America’s global image plummeted following the election of President Donald Trump, amid widespread opposition to his administration’s policies and a widely shared lack of confidence in his leadership. Now, as the second anniversary of Trump’s election approaches, a new 25-nation Pew Research Center survey finds that Trump’s international image remains poor, while ratings for the United States are much lower than during Barack Obama’s presidency.
Frustrations with the U.S. in the Trump era are particularly common among some of America’s closest allies and partners. In Germany, where just 10% have confidence in Trump, three-in-four people say the U.S. is doing less these days to address global problems, and the share of the public who believe the U.S. respects personal freedoms is down 35 percentage points since 2008. In France, only 9% have confidence in Trump, while 81% think the U.S. doesn’t consider the interests of countries like France when making foreign policy decisions.
Evidently our president thinks it pretty important since he campaigned on regaining it
Trump Approval Worldwide Remains Low Especially Among Key Allies
America’s global image plummeted following the election of President Donald Trump, amid widespread opposition to his administration’s policies and a widely shared lack of confidence in his leadership. Now, as the second anniversary of Trump’s election approaches, a new 25-nation Pew Research Center survey finds that Trump’s international image remains poor, while ratings for the United States are much lower than during Barack Obama’s presidency.
Frustrations with the U.S. in the Trump era are particularly common among some of America’s closest allies and partners. In Germany, where just 10% have confidence in Trump, three-in-four people say the U.S. is doing less these days to address global problems, and the share of the public who believe the U.S. respects personal freedoms is down 35 percentage points since 2008. In France, only 9% have confidence in Trump, while 81% think the U.S. doesn’t consider the interests of countries like France when making foreign policy decisions.
How much diplomatic experience do you think Nikki Haley got growing up in South Carolina ? Probably got some , possibly , when she was working as a chief finance officer of her family’s clothing business .
**** the red hats
They’re not helping me any.
1.85 for gas this morning for one of my work does make me think that my contemplating has been right on the money
