Trump's daddy should have taught him "A man's word is his bond"

atlkvb

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True. But if it was easy....anyone could do it.

That's my point. It's not easy, and all the more reason we must respect their role and authority. Doesn't give them the right be hateful and disrespectful, but as I said, we control a lot of their behavior towards us.

It has to start somewhere boom. I'm suggesting it starts with us and how we respect them as well as the tough job they have to do to keep us safe.

This is what's missing in my opinion in far too many young Black males who encounter Police. It's also what's missing among our political leadership in encouraging respectful behavior rather than excusing lawless and disrespectful attitudes in far too many cases.
 

atlkvb

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You're overlooking things like: outrageous claims endangering our election process and intelligence apparatus (where's your respect for law enforcement there?), horrible language that disrespects women, an aggressive attack against negative press, perpetuating conspiracy theories, name calling (even GOP) lawmakers like a teenager....but as long as he boosts your 401k, all that righteousness stuff goes out the window

boomer Trump is responding to the danger caused to our elections process. Where's your outrage over the sham the DNC ran in its own party? The Russians may or may not have leaked those e-mails but did they cook up the schemes in them too boom?

Who told Hillary to keep that illegal server? Who forced her to accept payments from Foreign nationals in exchange for access? Who is leaking top secret intelligence, and more importantly boom who ordered the surveillance?

Why are you blaming Trump for what he hasn't done, and not holding anyone else responsible or curious for what has been done? And where was all the reporting on that like there has been on trying to prove Trump colluded with Russians?

Trump's language towards Women isn't worse than what was done to them under Clinton was it? Why wasn't the Left as upset over that as they are over something Trump said?

If there's nothing to Trump's suspicions about an active "deep state" resistance to his authority where is it coming from? As I said, his support is rock solid among those who voted for him...why is only his opposition reported on?

Trump was hired to fix the economy and keep the country safe. I know you think we should have hired a Priest, but our society is too debased to expect that. We hired a manager who we know is not/was not perfect. As I keep telling you, as long as he does the job we hired him to do, we're really not expecting much more from him.