Split couple: She likes Trump, he doesn't!

in #politics8 years ago


What happens when one partner is a fan of the Donald and the other is tired of his Twitter rants?

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Trump is one of the richest man in the world, there's no reason most women like him, but they didn't know the real character behind Trump, he just commanded bombing Syria for an alleged poison gas and we can see his volatility on his decision when it comes to politics. The more he made decision to his policy the more we can see his real character.

She should dump him and date a real man. lol

Thank God Hillary isn't president.

Trump's not so bad, kinda good

She likes Trump? Better get rid of that one, she's broken beyond repair.

It should not make any difference and should not be allowed to come in between them as a couple. Gracia

I've been through this on other blogs on this subject, though suicide rates among veterans is high compared to the general populace it is one per day and not 20. Here is the lowdown on how this information gets misconstrued:

While the suicide rate among veterans from operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom is still too high, it’s not 22 a day.
There is a statistic that has been widely quoted in the veteran community that highlights an estimated 22 veterans a day are committing suicide. It is a deeply troubling statistic and has galvanized the veteran movement, both from inside the military and veteran communities, and externally, to bring about a wide range of programming nationwide. The statistic, however, is widely misunderstood.

This figure — 22 veterans a day commit suicide — while widely touted by politicians, media outlets, veterans service organizations, among others, comes from the VA’s 2012 Suicide Data Report, which analyzed the death certificates of 21 states from 1999 to 2011, and often is not provided within the right context. The report itself, as cited by the Washington Post earlier this year, warned, “It is recommended that the estimated number of veterans be interpreted with caution due to the use of data from a sample of states and existing evidence of uncertainty in veteran identifiers on U.S. death certificates.” As an example, the average age of veteran suicides within the data set was nearly 60 years old, not representative of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans generation.

A more recent study, which surveyed 1.3 million veterans who were discharged between 2001 and 2007, found that “Between 2001 and 2009, there were 1650 deployed veterans and 7703 non-deployed veteran deaths. Of those, 351 were suicides among deployed veterans and 1517 were suicides among non-deployed veterans. That means over nine years, there was not quite one veteran suicide a day,” according to the Washington Post.

While veterans have a suicide rate 50% higher than those who did not serve in the military, the rate of suicide was, as the LA Times reported, “…slightly higher among veterans who never deployed to Afghanistan or Iraq, suggesting that the causes extend beyond the trauma of war.”

Coming home from war, a six-month deployment on a ship, or simply transitioning from a life in uniform to a life without one, can be difficult and the various state and federal systems set up to deal with this transition and life after military services are unable to meet the need. That is not to say these programs — the Veterans Affairs entitlement and benefit programs like medical care, the G.I. Bill, the VA Home Loan, etc. — are not helpful; they are. But, for my generation of veterans from Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, our suicide rate is closer to one a day and most likely to occur in the first three years of return. While this this is still very troubling, it is not 22.

https://taskandpurpose.com/truth-22-veteran-suicides-day/

Damn.
They must have a lot of problems at home.
long ago, I thought Trump is not even a human being though looool

Oh dear me. This sounds really crazy right now. But @adamkokesh am wondering how do you get to meet all this wonderful people plus you still manage to coarse some secrets out of them. You are super awesome. I love your energy man and I will continue to support your course as long as you stay true to it. To freedom!

Infact to me this is coming late. I expected to have seen this a long time ago on your channel with how engaging your interviews are. Thumbs up getting it out finally

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