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woz75
09-01-2016, 11:20 AM
a sign from God or a warning?

In what’s being called “symbolic foreshadowing” by some and “a sign from Heaven” by others, a massive wall cloud formed along the U.S./Mexico border as Republican nominee Donald J. Trump met with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto Wednesday afternoon in Mexico City.

Read more at: http://conservativefrontline.com/massive-wall-cloud-forms-along-u-s-mexico-border-during-trump-visit/

Chris
09-01-2016, 11:30 AM
Omg!!!

https://s12.postimg.org/3t2zc5mql/wall_cloud.jpg

waltky
09-02-2016, 05:28 AM
Looks like Trump's Mexico visit backfired - now dem Hispexicans hate him on both sides o' the border...
:rollseyes:
Mexican president blasts Donald Trump’s policies
Fri, Sep 02, 2016 - ‘HUGE THREAT’: Enrique Pena Nieto said the risk posed by the US presidential candidate must be confronted and that he was not prepared to stand by and do nothing


Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto rebuked US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump as a threat to his country just hours after painting a positive picture of talks the two held on Wednesday to try to defuse tensions over Trump’s anti-Mexican campaign rhetoric. Pena Nieto had on Wednesday afternoon hailed as “open and constructive” the impromptu meeting he held with Trump, who later referred to the Mexican leader as his friend and a “wonderful” president. However, in a late evening television interview, an angry-looking Pena Nieto sought to defend himself against a broad swathe of criticism for his decision to meet with the US real-estate mogul, despite Trump’s repeated verbal attacks on Mexico. “His policy stances could represent a huge threat to Mexico, and I am not prepared to keep my arms crossed and do nothing,” Pena Nieto said. “That risk, that threat, must be confronted. I told him that is not the way to build a mutually beneficial relationship for both nations.”

Trump’s quick acceptance of an invitation sent on Friday last week took Mexico’s government by surprise, and his visit to Mexico City came just hours ahead of a keynote speech on immigration as he sought to close the gap on US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton. Trump’s accusations that Mexico sends rapists and drug runners to the US, and his threats to build a border wall and tear up trade deals, have angered the government, but his meeting with Pena Nieto on Wednesday gave him a chance to present himself in a more moderate light. He spoke of Mexican-Americans in glowing terms and stressed the areas of common interest between the two countries even as he stuck to his message that he would put up the wall.


http://www.taipeitimes.com/images/2016/09/02/p07-160902-302.jpg
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto, left, and US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump shake hands at a news conference at the Los Pinos residence in Mexico City

Pena Nieto earlier this year likened Trump to wartime dictators Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. However, his government said Trump understood its concerns at the meeting, making Pena Nieto’s tense appearance on television the more surprising. “What we saw was a respectful attitude and discourse from Donald Trump,” Mexican presidential spokesman Eduardo Sanchez said earlier, arguing that progress was made on the issue of trade after prior threats by Trump to tear up the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). “I think there was an advance in general,” Sanchez said. Still, Trump laid out a series of tough policies to tackle illegal immigration when he delivered his speech in Phoenix, Arizona, on Wednesday night.

He told a cheering crowd that Mexico would pay for the wall “100 percent” and that if he wins the election anyone living illegally in the US would be sent back to their home country and made to apply for re-entry. That would include millions of Mexicans. Opposition politicians in Mexico rounded on Pena Nieto for hosting Trump. “Instead of making him apologize, the government allowed [Trump] to complete the humiliation of the Mexicans,” opposition National Action Party leader Ricardo Anaya said on Twitter. Some Mexican officials also privately expressed reservations about the meeting, with one former diplomat saying Pena Nieto had done Trump’s campaign a favor.

MORE (http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2016/09/02/2003654365)

See also:

Hispanic backers sour on Trump after immigration speech
Sep 01 2016 - Some of Donald Trump's Hispanic backers distanced themselves from the Republican nominee on Thursday for standing by a hardline approach to illegal immigration in a key speech after indicating for weeks that he may soften his approach.


Trump tried to clarify confusion about immigration, his signature policy issue, in a speech on Wednesday. He said the only way undocumented foreigners could live in the United States legally if he is elected on Nov. 8 would be to leave the country and apply for re-entry. But the businessman, trailing Democratic rival Hillary Clinton in opinion polls, did back away from earlier promises to deport immediately the 11 million immigrants in the United States illegally and said he would prioritize those with criminal records. While polls show a large majority of Hispanic voters oppose Trump, the withdrawal of support from among his small group of Latino backers underscores how difficult it is for Trump to broaden his support with minorities and moderate voters.

Alfonso Aguilar, who recently organized a support letter on behalf of Trump, said he felt "disappointed and misled" by the fiery speech and withdrew his backing. "For the last two months he said he was not going to deport people without criminal records. He actually said that he was going to treat undocumented immigrants without criminal records in a humane and compassionate way," Aguilar told CNN. He is the president of the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles group.

Trump used his Wednesday appearance in Phoenix to clarify his stance on illegal immigration. But instead of moderating his message as many expected, Trump returned to the hardline rhetoric that powered him to victory in the Republican presidential nomination race over 16 rivals, heartening conservatives drawn to Trump by the issue.

Some members of a council Trump formed last month to advise him on Hispanic issues expressed reservations about or cut ties to the New York real estate developer's candidacy after the Phoenix speech. Jacob Monty, a Texas attorney and member of the group, said he was withdrawing his support and would not vote in the election. "There was nothing pro-business in that speech," Monty told MSNBC. "We were hoping for some glimmer of the Donald Trump that we met with a week and half ago, but it never came."

"SCAM" (http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-idUSKCN1175BU)

Mac-7
09-02-2016, 05:31 AM
Looks like Trump's Mexico visit backfired - now dem Hispexicans hate him on both sides o' the border...
:rollseyes:
Mexican president blasts Donald Trump’s policies
Fri, Sep 02, 2016 - ‘HUGE THREAT’: Enrique Pena Nieto said the risk posed by the US presidential candidate must be confronted and that he was not prepared to stand by and do nothing


See also:

Hispanic backers sour on Trump after immigration speech
Sep 01 2016 - Some of Donald Trump's Hispanic backers distanced themselves from the Republican nominee on Thursday for standing by a hardline approach to illegal immigration in a key speech after indicating for weeks that he may soften his approach.

I guess hispanics do not think our immigration laws should apply to tem

Crepitus
09-02-2016, 07:46 AM
OMG!! Could it be true??

No fuckin' way, it was posted by a conservative after all!

It was really taken (by the same guy who posted it again as a sign from god that trump is supposed to lead us) in 2014 from Oklahoma.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/jonathanw100/13837502184

It also appears here on this website about clouds

https://weather.thefuntimesguide.com/types-of-clouds/



OK kids, can you say "Debunked"?

I Knew That You Could!!

Chris
09-02-2016, 08:10 AM
But illegals can sneak in under the cloud. God woulda sent this...

https://i.snag.gy/JV6mGe.jpg