Do Catholics still support Trump

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Maybe he’s attempting to telepathically destroy Kim Jong-Un.

Or meditating on his words… he has the best words, after all.
 
There’s no telling until he tweets about it. Just rest assured knowing we’re in the hands of top men. Top. Men.
 
Thank God the Founding Fathers and Framers gave us the Congress and SCOTUS to act as a system of checks and balances on the executive branch.

If they could see DT today, they would say “see, that’s exactly why we made things this way.”
 
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Ehh he’s hardly the first. Obama was famous for his pen and a phone line when he was frustrated over the checks on his ability.

Heck the SC didn’t stop Jackson’s Indian Removal. He’s not the best, but he’s arguably not the worst either.
 
Meanwhile… who is winning?

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That is a good number only if you get to sell your shares at those prices. If you are trying to buy, not so good.
 
That’s exactly my opinion on the religion of Godless aka man-as-god secularism that EVERYONE’s taxes have had to fund in order to indoctrinate ALL children with their swill these past few decades, since the latter part of the last millennium…

How many children have been groomed to be preyed upon by perverse wolves? Here’s hoping the pendulum is swinging the other way.
 
As St. Paul advised pray for your secular leaders (and ge was dealing with Romane god emporers.) Yes, it’s hard, especially if you don’t like the person or, like myself, see politicians as not quite human. It’s funny, and I see it in the USCCB, we, as Christians should be awaiting the coming kingdom, not obsessing over this fallen world. All too often today’s Roman Catholic thinks Christ needs their help in bringing forth the new heaven and new earth. In my opinion, it is not healthy for the believer or the Church to shill and press for the government to do anything. What you get us more war, look at American military intervention since Bush numero uno and onward, or with things like the ACA government dictating to nuns they must provide contraceptive and abortion coverage in their health plans. The Amish, even with their faulty theology, have the right idea.
 
Well, I’m actually interested in the reasons for why people support him as president. My opinion is irrelevant to what being pro-trump means… but being pro-trump means approving of his leadership, policies, words and actions as president. I think his example to our young people and the rest of the word is important as well. So, by being pro-Trump you are supporting those things.

I do find it interesting that I’ve asked that same questions dozens of times and have not received a specific answer…only deflections (kind of like yours 😉 ) or vague responses talking about they like what he is doing.
 
Know someone who needed three forms of ID to get something notarized, a mile from where they were born and lived all their life…

It should be that hard to get into ANY country
 
Actually your quote got me thinking…

Must I agree with a person 100% in order to take them seriously, or is there something to learn from all my fellow human beings?

I guess we all have to make that decision somewhere along the way
 
Well, I’m actually interested in the reasons for why people support him as president. My opinion is irrelevant to what being pro-trump means… but being pro-trump means approving of his leadership, policies, words and actions as president. I think his example to our young people and the rest of the word is important as well. So, by being pro-Trump you are supporting those things.
So then by this logic, Catholics who vote Democrat support abortion.
I do find it interesting that I’ve asked that same questions dozens of times and have not received a specific answer…only deflections (kind of like yours 😉 ) or vague responses talking about they like what he is doing.
He’s picking the right judges, has a half-way decent tax and energy policy and stands up to global elites and bullies.
 
What the heck is wrong with him?

He looks so constipated, like he’s gonna blow a gasket.
I think being President is a very stressful job. Look at the effects on Clinton, Bush and Obama. They all looked much worse for wear at the end of 8 years. I don’t think Trump is as healthy as those three and the job could have a detrimental effect on his health.
 
Must I agree with a person 100% in order to take them seriously, or is there something to learn from all my fellow human beings?
I would say you don’t have to agree with someone 100% to take them seriously and that you can learn something from any human being, but I think it’s perfectly ok to reject the opinions of some on some matters if you feel they don’t have the thinking skills necessary to give an informed view. For example, I probably could learn about many things from someone that believes in a flat earth, but I wouldn’t listen to anything they have to say on science.
 
What the heck is wrong with him?

He looks so constipated, like he’s gonna blow a gasket.
In case you haven’t noticed, a lot of media outlets, especially the less reputable ones take freeze frames from a person in the most unflattering light to demonize him. Donald Trump is only the latest target of this sort of subtle propaganda.
So then by this logic, Catholics who vote Democrat support abortion.
Ah, the old goose and gander. It is always revealing to reverse one’s argument to see if it will hold water. Well done. though I still do not like Donald Trump as president.
 
For example, I probably could learn about many things from someone that believes in a flat earth, but I wouldn’t listen to anything they have to say on science.
That’s a pure ad hominem approach and that approach is wrong. The focus should be on the idea put forward.
I know (and disagree) with a number of people in the field of chemistry who deny anthropogenic climate change but they’re still credible when discussing for example molecular orbital theory.
A person who voted for Trump doesn’t by default disqualify that person’s credibility or expertise. To treat someone like that is rather immature.
 
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I sure do! I remain hopeful that he can revive support for our Constitution, and eliminate some of the very secular political correctness that has overtaken common sense these days.
 
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