Tuesday, January 3, 2017

How Ryan and Trump’s Uneasy Peace Could Quickly Fall Apart - Could, but filled with Globalist Bloomberg lies, distortions and spin. --tma


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Paul Ryan wants to move past his differences with Donald Trump after a divisive campaign, but the House speaker’s relationship with the incoming president will face a test as he carves out his own agenda for Republicans in Congress.
Ryan faces competing pressures from different parts of his own caucus. Some members warn they’ll be monitoring his loyalty to Trump. Other senior members want Ryan to stick to the conservative line on spending and other matters and not roll over for Trump, a stance that could bring a quick end to the uneasy peace between the speaker and the new president. ...
      More proof that 'Bloomberg,' like the 'New York Times' and the 'Washington Post,' is merely a 'billionaire's blog.' Just three examples:

     (1) How does an open-borders Globalist like Ryan stand for "conservative principles"?


     (2) Does anyone truly believe that Ryan's main objection to the border wall is one of cost? Someone who has happily funded Obama's pro-invade-America treason for years, not to mention having no problem 

with all the state and local social and taxpayer costs of this ever heightening third world illegal and 'refugee' tsunami?  

     3) Notice the ending spin, some harebrained political scientist in Indiana who says, Trump has"basically--"basically" meaning Professor Hershey can put any words she wants to into President-Elect Trump's mouth that her own off-planet academic noggin can come up with--stated that the stands he took during the campaign have no necessary relationship to the agenda he will send to Congress." 

     Okay, Margie, now that you've upped your monthly status points by getting quoted in 'Bloomberg,' time for you to go back to the professors' lounge where you can come up with the next droll ironic remark to volley to the appreciative snickers of your Multicultural Marxist co-brainwashers as you saunter back out the door with your artsy mug of coffee to propagandize your next hapless class of inexperienced-in-life political science students who know that you will be grading them.