Science Is Trump actually losing mental competence? (3 Viewers)

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Obama's rating went way up once the people realized the two choices.

They certainly started climbing in the last year of his presidency - but this is apparently normal for 2 terms presidents in their last year (This even happened to George W. in the last 6 months of his presidency despite the fact that he got us into the biggest financial problem in 80 years).

Without actually looking, it wouldn't surprise me if his rating sucked most of 2009, too. The economy was shit for years.

Actually, they started taking a nose-dive during 2009 but did not really fall below 50% until the end of 2009.

Say what you want about Obama - but he inherited the worst economy since FDR and despite the largest party approval disparity in history (until Trump I assume) - he still finished pretty strong and never went very low. I hope our new president can build his approval ratings similarly because this means he is doing a good job.
 
Bathmophobia can be very debilitating:



Of course, the second one is probably just because he's a lazy fat ass.
And the first one is because he made a pussy-grab but she was too quick for him.
 
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Not sure Trump's the one losing mental competence here....
 
Good ol' crocodile tears haha



I'm not seeing your point. None of those things that Schumer said we should do is addressed by Trump's EO.

barfo
 
I'm not seeing your point. None of those things that Schumer said we should do is addressed by Trump's EO.

barfo
How much more wrong can you get?

All of those things are addressed by Trump's EO.
 
‘Crazy like a fox’: Mental health experts try to get inside Trump’s mind

"The obvious thing with Trump is that he can't tolerate psychological pain," said psychologist Gary Greenberg, a therapist in Connecticut, author of the 2013 expose "The Book of Woe: The DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry," and not a Trump supporter. "He has to immediately eject the pain; he can't sit with it." That is typical of a compulsion, he added, in which "you have to act on what you feel. You wake up at 3 a.m. and you have to say something" to drain the painful anxiety, including anxiety that comes from bottling up anger for even a moment.

Enter Twitter.
 
Yes, we see twitter spammed all over this forum.

Enter twitter.

:lol:
 
Yep, he's a crazy SOB

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/vi...reform_regulations_speed_up_fda_approval.html

TRUMP: I think you know most of my team and you folks have done a terrific job over the years, but we have to get prices down for a lot of reasons. We have no choice. Medicare, Medicaid we have to get the prices way down so that's what we're going to talk about.

We need to streamline the process, so that, from your standpoint, when you have a drug, you can actually get it approved if it works, instead of waiting for many, many years.

The U.S. drug companies have produced extraordinary results for our country but the pricing has been astronomical for our country. We need to do better. New drugs have led to longer, healthier lives, we all know that but we have to do better accelerating cures, we've been focused on accelerating FDA. We'll get the approval process much faster.

One thing that has always disturbed me, they come up with a new drug for a patient who is terminal and the FDA says, 'we can't have this drug used on the patient.'

But they say that the patient within four weeks will be dead. They say, 'Well, we still can't approve the drug. And we don't know if the drug works or if it doesn't work, but we can't approve the drug because we don't want to hurt the patient.' But the patient is not gonna live more than four weeks!

So we'll be changing a lot of the rules -- a lot.

We're going to be ending global free loading. Foreign price controls reduce the resources of American drug companies to finance drug and R&D innovation. I think you people know that very well. Very unfair to this country.

Our trade policy will prioritize that foreign countries pay their fair share for U.S.-manufactured drugs so our drug companies have greater financial resources to accelerate the development of new cures. And I think it's so important. But right now, it's very unfair what other countries are doing to us.

One thing I really want you to do a lot of -- I've seen this over the years, but a lot of the companies have moved out. They don't make the drugs in our country anymore. A lot of that has to do with regulation. A lot of it has to do with the fact that other countries take advantage of us with their money and their money supply and devaluation because we don't know anything -- our country has been run so badly, we know nothing about devaluation. Every other country lives on devaluation.
 

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