Posted on Mar 2, 2017
Trump Says White House Leaks Coming From Obama Admin Holdovers
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Sgt Kelli Mays I read something this week that one of the Obama appointees in DoJ was responsible for some of the leaks. Trump needs to drain the swamp in a hurry.
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Sgt Kelli Mays
LTC (Join to see) - you and me both...and hence....is the reason why nothing ever changes...
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Sgt Kelli Mays
SSG (Join to see) - who went where for PRIVATE enrichment? Are you speaking of TRUMP? I don't feel this is true in the least. SFC Thomas Butler
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Sgt Kelli Mays
SSG (Join to see) - How many presidents turn down and not accept their yearly salary like TRUMP is doing? SFC Thomas Butler LTC (Join to see)
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Sgt Kelli Mays - I am not talking about Mr. Trump. I am talking about people like Clinton that goes to Washington and makes 200 million dollars after they leave the Whitehouse. Also with all of the perks and cost to run for president I don't know why we give a salary of 400,000. I believe that there have been 2 other presidents that did not take a salary.
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as you have tagged me i feel compelled to my two cents- sooooooooo you did some research, cannot be sure if the article is true but watched a few news programs who claim it to be true soooo the evidence must be irrefutable because Pres Trump said so? Think about all of that for a sec and riddle me this.... nevermind no riddles just- REALLY? REALLY? Reeeeeeeeally? lol This admin is causing its own troubles thus far and needs not the help of a former Pres
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SSgt Walter Lonsdale
SGT (Join to see) - ad hominem attacks aside, Trump isn't a politician. He is doing what he said he would and after he's done, he'll go back to his non political private life. As for now, he's fighting against the establishment dems and republicans but like Ronald Reagan he'll be just fine
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Sgt Kelli Mays
SGT (Join to see) my post says "I don't know if this is true or not." and besides...we don't know.......I did not end my post by concluding it is true.....time will tell whether it's true or not.....BUT!..... I saw with my own eyes and heard with my own ears when Obama said ON TV...that he feels the new administration is going to be detrimental and he feels he should stay in the DC area to help out. It's funny how many take what I post and turn it into something I didn't post...or say. UGH SGT Damaso V Santana SSgt Walter Lonsdale Maj (Join to see)
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SGT Damaso V Santana
Sgt Kelli Mays - it is the way of the losers, progressive leftist to blame and blame, they've got nothing else to use, truth does not suit them well.
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It seems that screwing up the country for 8 years wasn't good enough for them, they want to keep screwing it up
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SSG (Join to see)
Apparently he's trying to get involved with or start an organization that would attempt to restructure voting districts to make it "more fair" for democrats.
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Cpl Joshua Caldwell
SSG (Join to see) he might want to want to wait till all of his illegal voters are deported before he messes with the districts.
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SFC Thomas Butler
Yeah, because rescuing the entire country from an oncoming economic depression was just scrwed up.
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Sgt Bob Leonard
SSG (Join to see) - That's going to have to be a massive organization. Consider...
"Different people are in charge of drawing the district lines in different states.
In most states, the state legislature has primary control of the redistricting process, both for state legislative districts and for congressional districts. 37 state legislatures have primary control of their own district lines, and 42 legislatures have primary control over the congressional lines in their state (including five of the states with just one congressional district).
In most of these states, district lines pass just like regular legislation, with a majority vote in each legislative chamber, subject to a veto by the Governor. Connecticut and Maine both require supermajorities, of two-thirds in each house, to approve a redistricting plan. And five of the states above -- Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, Mississippi, and North Carolina -- set district lines by joint resolution, without the potential for a gubernatorial veto."
http://redistricting(dot)lls(dot)edu/who(dot)php
This nefarious organization would have to be able to directly influence the majority of the members of most State Legislatures, many of their Governors, and a super-majority of several. I don't think former Pres. Obama is as good at organizing as you seem to think he'd have to be in order to pull off that kind of a national shell game and not have anybody notice.
"Different people are in charge of drawing the district lines in different states.
In most states, the state legislature has primary control of the redistricting process, both for state legislative districts and for congressional districts. 37 state legislatures have primary control of their own district lines, and 42 legislatures have primary control over the congressional lines in their state (including five of the states with just one congressional district).
In most of these states, district lines pass just like regular legislation, with a majority vote in each legislative chamber, subject to a veto by the Governor. Connecticut and Maine both require supermajorities, of two-thirds in each house, to approve a redistricting plan. And five of the states above -- Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, Mississippi, and North Carolina -- set district lines by joint resolution, without the potential for a gubernatorial veto."
http://redistricting(dot)lls(dot)edu/who(dot)php
This nefarious organization would have to be able to directly influence the majority of the members of most State Legislatures, many of their Governors, and a super-majority of several. I don't think former Pres. Obama is as good at organizing as you seem to think he'd have to be in order to pull off that kind of a national shell game and not have anybody notice.
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