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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the [Re: Stonehenge]
    #21901278 - 07/05/15 02:23 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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Geoff Peterson said:
Trump is not a serious contender and will never be seen as one by the electorate.  He's essentially a media whoring sideshow spectacle and it's amusing that you guys are even giving him a serious second thought.  If you can't see through the thinly veiled publicity stunt then I feel bad for you.




True, I see it the same way. The publicity he gets will put lots of money in his pocket and bring deals to the table. If he can avoid any more Mexican type remarks. No shot of winning but I'd take him over jeb, hill-bily, obumble or most of the rest. It is a publicity stunt. No the gop will not go on record as disavowing him though individuals will.

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No it isn't.  Like I said earlier, hucksters.  Lawyers are professional bullshit artists and most of them couldn't manage a carwash.




True, take a look at obumble's handling of the economy. Or of foreign affairs, or damn near anything. Give me a businessman over a lawyer anyday.




What exactly is wrong with the economy?


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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the Republican Party [Re: makaveli8x8]
    #21901280 - 07/05/15 02:24 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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makaveli8x8 said:
10 rich people, where is the poor, on welfare bums that represent 80% of america?

and instead of clinton we should have a trailer park mom with 25 kids




Lol. They don't have the work ethic. Why do you think they are on welfare?


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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the [Re: koods]
    #21901322 - 07/05/15 02:32 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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koods said:
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Stonehenge said:
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Geoff Peterson said:
Trump is not a serious contender and will never be seen as one by the electorate.  He's essentially a media whoring sideshow spectacle and it's amusing that you guys are even giving him a serious second thought.  If you can't see through the thinly veiled publicity stunt then I feel bad for you.




True, I see it the same way. The publicity he gets will put lots of money in his pocket and bring deals to the table. If he can avoid any more Mexican type remarks. No shot of winning but I'd take him over jeb, hill-bily, obumble or most of the rest. It is a publicity stunt. No the gop will not go on record as disavowing him though individuals will.

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zappaisgod said:
No it isn't.  Like I said earlier, hucksters.  Lawyers are professional bullshit artists and most of them couldn't manage a carwash.




True, take a look at obumble's handling of the economy. Or of foreign affairs, or damn near anything. Give me a businessman over a lawyer anyday.




What exactly is wrong with the economy?




Is this a joke question?  Labor participation is at '70s level when women were just starting to join the work force and wages are utterly stagnant.  The insurance companies are seeking huge rate increases because of idiotcare and the only thing we have going for us is that Europe is worse.  In terms of foreign affairs he, Clinton and Kerry have been complete rubes.


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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the Republican Party [Re: Patlal]
    #21901331 - 07/05/15 02:34 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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10 rich people, where is the poor, on welfare bums that represent 80% of america?

and instead of clinton we should have a trailer park mom with 25 kids




Lol. They don't have the work ethic. Why do you think they are on welfare?





according to mass media its because of racism and the lack of feminism

regardless, that is what america is mostly comprised of, so its leader should be what the majority represents, which is losers.


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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the Republican Party [Re: makaveli8x8]
    #21901341 - 07/05/15 02:37 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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makaveli8x8 said:
10 rich people, where is the poor, on welfare bums that represent 80% of america?

and instead of clinton we should have a trailer park mom with 25 kids



You want someone who is unsuccessful to run your country?


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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the [Re: zappaisgod] * 1
    #21901345 - 07/05/15 02:39 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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koods said:
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Stonehenge said:
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Geoff Peterson said:
Trump is not a serious contender and will never be seen as one by the electorate.  He's essentially a media whoring sideshow spectacle and it's amusing that you guys are even giving him a serious second thought.  If you can't see through the thinly veiled publicity stunt then I feel bad for you.




True, I see it the same way. The publicity he gets will put lots of money in his pocket and bring deals to the table. If he can avoid any more Mexican type remarks. No shot of winning but I'd take him over jeb, hill-bily, obumble or most of the rest. It is a publicity stunt. No the gop will not go on record as disavowing him though individuals will.

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zappaisgod said:
No it isn't.  Like I said earlier, hucksters.  Lawyers are professional bullshit artists and most of them couldn't manage a carwash.




True, take a look at obumble's handling of the economy. Or of foreign affairs, or damn near anything. Give me a businessman over a lawyer anyday.




What exactly is wrong with the economy?




Is this a joke question?  Labor participation is at '70s level when women were just starting to join the work force and wages are utterly stagnant.  The insurance companies are seeking huge rate increases because of idiotcare and the only thing we have going for us is that Europe is worse.  In terms of foreign affairs he, Clinton and Kerry have been complete rubes.



I lol'd at how spot on that was. :thumbup:


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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the Republican Party [Re: Webster10]
    #21901354 - 07/05/15 02:41 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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Amnesty isn't the correct response to the issue IMO.





I"m all for an amnesty as long as the US takes everything north of the panama
canal and distributed it amongst the folks in the US. I need a vacation home


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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the [Re: zappaisgod]
    #21901362 - 07/05/15 02:43 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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People are just tired of being force fed these stiffs and having to choose the lesser of the evils.



Nobody is being forcefed anything. .




According to the media, all those are to be ignored and only jeb and hill are serious. If you don't think americans are force fed, why have we had nothing but losers for president lately including most of the candidates that lost?

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There's more than 10 candidates.  If you don't think that's enough run yourself.  Guess how much that will decrease the percentage of idiots in the field.




Who said that was not enough? My complaint is the media and the repubmocrat party picking losers for us to choose from. If that is not force feeding then the public is not mostly sheep.


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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the [Re: Stonehenge]
    #21901368 - 07/05/15 02:44 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.


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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the [Re: Stonehenge]
    #21901482 - 07/05/15 03:06 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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zappaisgod said:
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Stonehenge said:
People are just tired of being force fed these stiffs and having to choose the lesser of the evils.



Nobody is being forcefed anything. .




According to the media, all those are to be ignored and only jeb and hill are serious. If you don't think americans are force fed, why have we had nothing but losers for president lately including most of the candidates that lost?



The NYTimes published an article called Jeb Bush's arrogance that made him out to be a joke. A lot of papers publish articles that make Clinton out to be a joke. There is no consensus throughout the media about who is serious and who isn't. Left-leaning papers mostly worship Hillary and bash most all repubs. And vice versa.


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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the Republican Party [Re: Webster10]
    #21901560 - 07/05/15 03:28 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

you cant be serious... trump would give MORE money to the rich, further the wealth gap. He is literally about killing the poor and giving there money to the 1%


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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the Republican Party [Re: Webster10]
    #21901571 - 07/05/15 03:31 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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makaveli8x8 said:
10 rich people, where is the poor, on welfare bums that represent 80% of america?

and instead of clinton we should have a trailer park mom with 25 kids



You want someone who is unsuccessful to run your country?




yes because they will care more about what most of america wants, not what most of the 1% want.  Most who are rich were born rich, built apon things that were built before them, empires.  Regardless, of weither u agree with that or not, the simple fact remains, the rich want to stay rich, they arn't going to give 2 shits about the small people.

see a bum would make sure everyone on the street had a box to live in, a bucket to shit in, and a puddle of water to drink and clean cloths in.  Do the rich ever talk about providing those things?  Never.  They say those things are like being born with a silver spoon, the bums need to earn those things, by applying for jobs repeatedly in dirty clothes to be turned down, to use their job references they have of other bums with no phones, logical things u know


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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the Republican Party [Re: kakashi68]
    #21901579 - 07/05/15 03:33 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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you cant be serious... trump would give MORE money to the rich, further the wealth gap. He is literally about killing the poor and giving there money to the 1%





are you saying the democrats wouldnt? isnt that what obama did, isnt that what
clinton did? since when is this not what politicians do. I mean the clintons were
the poorest presidential family to leave the white house when they had only $40
million in the bank and were so broke they had to steal all of the W keys from
the keyboards in the whitehouse so they could buy fuel for their private jet

so let me ask, if the poor are poor, what money do they have for trump to take
and give to the rich? #entitledproblems


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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the Republican Party [Re: makaveli8x8]
    #21901614 - 07/05/15 03:42 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

>a bum would make sure everyone on the street had a box to live in, a bucket to shit in, and a puddle of water to drink and clean cloths in

Is that how you want to live? We already have a bum in the white house.


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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the Republican Party [Re: Patlal]
    #21901635 - 07/05/15 03:47 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

I'm going to vote for him. 

Here is why he won't win though.  Fox is republican and CNN is Democrat.  All other networks are one or the other.  Trump doesn't need the lobbyist money so the lobbyist are scared of him.  Do you all have any clue how much lobbyist pay BOTH sides?  They do that so no matter who wins, their interest will be taken care of.  Here lies the problem. 

Trump doesn't need their money and that's why he will make a good president. I'm sure all presidents want to do good but they gotta take care of the people that got them into office.  So before you know it they are cutting deals for oil and letting jobs get sent over seas with no resistance. 

Trump won't let this kind of shit happen, but since he's not going to get told what to do by his party he will not get good publicity on the networks.  I hope he gets "kicked" out of the party. 

Democrats and republicans are whats fucking wrong with the system people.  No matter what they believe in they go with what their party tells them too, group mentality.  The nice trusty senator you voted in doesn't get to do what he wants, he gets told what to do by the others or he will get black balled.  We need people that aren't directly connected to the republican and democrat parties.

Fox will push Bush and CNN will push Hillary.  You'll only hear about what they want you to hear about Trump.

If you think anyone that gets nominated by their party and elected president will make a difference your majorly fucking wrong.

The republicans have a to do list if their guy wins and the democrats have a to do list if their guy wins.  Who ever is nominated already has been told what they're going to do if they get elected.  It's not their choice.

90% of what he says it true but America is so politically correct that they are offened by what he says, even though they agree with it.

"He wants to send illegals back to Mexico!?!? OMG I can't believe he said that that's terrible, he's terrible.  Even though Paco don't pay taxes and took my job he should be allowed to stay here, Trump is just mean!  Mexicans should be allowed to sneak into our county and commit crimes and not pay taxes and stay here.  boo trump"

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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the Republican Party [Re: ShootinD5nukes]
    #21901658 - 07/05/15 03:53 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

You have it all wrong dude. He's a billionaire because he always has a price.


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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the Republican Party [Re: larry.fisherman]
    #21901680 - 07/05/15 03:57 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

because he made alot of money he has a price?  Do you know how rich Jeb bush is.  He has a house that no one knows about a mile or two away from me that is more expensive than any house that trump owns I bet ya.  It's the most expensive house/proptery in the Florida keys


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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the Republican Party [Re: ShootinD5nukes]
    #21901704 - 07/05/15 04:03 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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I'm going to vote for him. 

Here is why he won't win though.  Fox is republican and CNN is Democrat.  All other networks are one or the other.  Trump doesn't need the lobbyist money so the lobbyist are scared of him. 




No they aren't.  They are all liberal except for Fox.  So is the entertainment media and the print media for the most part. The cons have talk radio.  That's it.  Trump is a serial bankrupt who rips creditors off and has basically made a career on bombast and no substance.  Nah.  I like the idea of a businessman but I know this guy and he is garbage. We need him like we need a new asshole.  Which is exactly what we will get if he wins.


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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the Republican Party [Re: ShootinD5nukes]
    #21901708 - 07/05/15 04:04 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

Uhh, yeah. The guy once said, verbatim, "The world could go to shit and I wouldn't lose a dime."

Bush has a price too, apparently.


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Re: Well, given the current circumstances, Trump will most likely be kicked out of the Republican Party [Re: zappaisgod]
    #21901724 - 07/05/15 04:08 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

Do you not understand that if either bush or hillary(whoever gets the nomination) gets elected your fucked still.  they aren't going to do anything new are you kidding me.  try something new.  Aren't you tired of what the republican and democratic parties are doing to america?

do you think obama was setting in bed talking to his wife when he's came up with half that shit that he's done? fuck no. someone calls him and says this is what your going to do. and he says yes sir.

go trump, or any third party really.


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