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You're desperately posting this in multiple threads like a small depressed woman craving for attention. |
MetaMan kicking hippie's asses and raising hell!
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C'mon (American) people! Donald Trump has always been a joke living off his daddy's money and making 'deals' that went bankrupt, etc. Does anyone SERIOUSLY think the idiot who goes, 'You're fired!' could become PRESIDENT? This is just a spoiled, egotistic Baby Boomer billionaire who thinks he can own/play with anything, including the Presidency. Spank this little child in his fat ass and send him on his way already.
You're fired Trump!! |
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I was born and raised in NJ. Not much of a difference really. |
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Trump only looks like he stands a chance now because the establishment voters are splitting their vote across 3 candidates making Trump's support look like more than it is. He's not going to win..Yesterday was your reality check. Even if he wins the next go round he still will not beat the establishment vote. Right now it's a 4 way race.. when it's down to 2.. He will drop out because he will still have only 25-30%. |
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Secretly you are turned on the fact he reminds you of deep seeded childhood issues where you were taught to be the lesser man you are. Let it out, we don't want to see you doing anything to yourself you would regret. Say it with me you little dress wearing homo. CAN'T STUMP THE TRUMP |
Trump is a loser.
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Trump is tacky. |
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Yes this is who you're cheering for. No matter if Donald makes it or not there's something groundbreaking that he already achieved. His presence and media bait antics managed to expose the utterly self-destructive absurdity of today. All these crooked career politicians are 'good' as long as the media say so and as long as they are politically correct. It doesn't matter if they lie, steal, if there were people killed or impoverished because of their horrible decisions. All of this is fine and perfectly accepted. Somebody who straight out lied about everything and put its country and countrymen in danger, that all while being busy cashing insane checks from Wall Street (Clinton) or even one of the worst war criminals of all time (Cheney) are portrayed as 'respectable' politicians. Yet the guy who has nothing to do with any of the above, the only one that showed true leadership during his career (as opposed to the career politicians), one with a high chance of not being in anyone's pocket is grilled by the media, labeled as 'dangerous', crucified by the debating voters (see this thread for reference) day in and day out because of the fact that he 'said' something. |
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you leftists are doing a shit job of pointing it out, so i will help you.
the donald, has a weakness in his right flank. & that is, frankly, the conservatives think he is a trojan horse liberal. so an intelligent person is not suprised that Iowans, many of whom can't pronounce the name of their own state proper...(they say IIIIIIIIIIIAAAAAAAAAAA instead of Iowa) had reservations for the Donald. It is too early to write off the most popular candidate, consistent since july, after the results of a backwater state, addicted to jesus, where some counties still ban dancing. too early to say that 75% of voters are going establishment. nobody knows where the votes of dropped out candidates are going. Making assumptions, when you are a leftist, about republicans is simply comical, like me saying i understand the struggle of the black man. maybe i'll bump some of you dumbass comments 3 weeks from now, just to point out how dumb you are. |
Someone explain to me how "great businessman" equals "great social servant"?
The two are diametrically opposed. Government in a capitalist society ideally provides public social services and other societal benefits for the good of all, but business in a capitalist society is concerned mainly with the private benefits of profit. In most cases, gov can offer services at a discount, like Planned Parenthood for example providing free std exams. In some cases not, like the military industrial complex getting paid for $400 dollar hammers. Businesses can also be philanthropic, but only if the ownership is predisposed to it. So there can be a happy meeting of the minds. People love Trump "speaking his mind" but he sounds seriously like a spoiled teenager with a serious case of affluenza. "Make Mexico pay for the wall", "Don't let any Muslims into the US", making fun of disabled people with stupid pantomimes. How can anyone who acts like a child and speaks as a child be taken for anything more than a child? Trump avoided the service like all the other rich kids of his era. Now he is a friend to vets because he throws one fundraiser? C'mon. Trump has made his business about Trump. I bet if he was elected he would have "Trump" replace "America" as a brand if he could. |
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Just think - our future president might have said "Mexicans are rapists". |
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As for a businessman being President...the Presidency is ONE branch of three equal branches. It is the EXECUTIVE branch. So yeah...an actual person with real life executive experience would be a great fit. We've all seen what lifetime bureaucrats have done for us (wars, spying, 20 trillion in debt, etc.). |
Like it or not... This is a reality.
The race is in all states. While some states are stronger than others for each candidate, it is the accumulating delegates you have at the end. If there are still 5 in the race by the end of march... trump will win this thing. Not by a large margin. Unless nobody has a clear majority, in which case it will be the biggest fight you may witness in your political life when they delegates will fight it out on the convention floor. That can only serve to disenfranchise many voters if it comes to that. No mater who they pick, it will seem like it is non-legit and unlikely to win the general election. Much how Hillary lost the dem run last time and probably will again. Cruz and Rubio cant carry enough states as long as Bush takes FL, TX and Kashish takes Ohio, Penn or IN and Christie takes NJ. Some states the winner takes all the delegates and some are proportionate to the votes. It's the total delegate count dummies. And unless there is a clear leader after Super Tuesday, it's going to be a very bloody fight to the end at the floor of the convention. |
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As I said he only looks ok now because it's always been a 4 to 3-way race. Doesn't matter if its national or specific states. It's the same percentages. |
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"Planned Parenthood has received federal funding since 1970, when President Richard Nixon signed into law the Family Planning Services and Population Research Act, amending the Public Health Service Act." Boeing is a company too but that doesn't mean that most of its money doesn't come from the Federal Government too. Also "Executive" of business and "Executive" in politics differ in many ways. That should be obvious. You could try and say that the legislative branch is like shareholders but that would be just as misleading as saying Trump will make a great President because he was a great businessman. What do you mean by "real life experience"? Being able to build golf courses in places by bending local governments to violate people's land rights somehow is going to make him a great president? How? |
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As for Boeing...yeah, they build stuff for the military and get paid. Big difference. And yes, I do mean owning and running a company makes you an executive. You're acting dumb about this because you just don't like Trump. No need to make foolish statements. Just say: "I don't like the guy and I don't think he'll make a good President". Everything else you are saying is pure foolishness...especially the parts where you feign to not understand the difference between "real life" (you know, the shit WE do...making a living) as opposed to lifetime/career bureaucrats who are not much more than leeches living off of the taxpayer teat. Nobody gives a fuck what my opinion is. And trust me...nobody cares about yours either. But we can both opine anyway to our hearts content. To me you look really dumb saying an actual executive isn't qualified to run the executive branch of govt. And that's my opinion. |
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You are right. Our opinions are worth nothing but it sure is not really making a suberb case for your great executive when you essentially run to the same immature logic he resorts to in order to make your point. Rather than actually trying to say anything salient about what would make him a good president, you just attack me as being "foolish". Carter was a businessman. I thought he did a great job although most would say he was a failure. Obama, Clinton, attorney backgrounds, think they know about "real world" too. Politicians get "fired" all the time when they get taken out of office for poor performance. What is not "real life" about that? Besides getting Mexico to build a wall and killing entire families of terrorists, even innocent infants if necessary, what Trump policy / solution can you possibly identify? Or are all the right and left pundits asking that question too just foolish as well? Surprised he is not making a reality show out of his run. I always liked the way he said "you're fired". |
The POTUS cannot tell a Justice of the SCOTUS "you're fired".
Government does not work that way in the USA. The CEO of a business can only be fired by the corporation's Board of Directors and elected by the stockholders. Corporate governance is totally dissimilar from government. The objective of a for-profit corporation is to make a profit. The purpose of a government is to take money (taxes) for the benefit of the governed and for themselves. When a corporation fucks-up royally it does a Chapter 11 and screws its creditors. The US government cannot declare bankruptcy. All debt is guaranteed by the 14th Amendment. Government can only devalue its currency or increase debt -- it's a side-step bankruptcy -- but government screws all the people by taking the value of their assets. So, when you say America needs to be run like a business you are just full of shit and a know nothing. If the USA was run like a for-profit corporation our government would be a dictatorship -- we would do what the boss says or be shot. Governments have armies with guns and can force their will on you under penalty of death -- the government is the law -- the government is the final arbitrator. This is why there is a 2nd Amendment :2 cents: "Where the people fear the government you have tyranny. Where the government fears the people you have liberty." -- Barnhill, John Basil (1914). |
NH is the big test for The Donald. If he wins that and SC, he might just blast through to victory.
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2. People ARE afraid of the government. Now either party is basically the same, running up debt, fighting pointless wars by throwing cash at them, and destroying civil liberties. |
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Obamacare is a great example. Some of us think it's good, others bad, and we seem to be split via party lines. Obama had to sell it to the public (remember the discussions about death panels?), then Congress, and still he has to defend it. It's very easy to say "We are going to build a wall". If it was so simple to do, why haven't we do it? I mean, other than the fact it cost hundreds of billions of dollars, take a decade to build, and for the most part would be completely ineffective? It's easy to say "We are going to beat China" but... If we impose tariffs, all our electronics will cost more. We are going to beat China by paying more for our products? |
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The reason for the debt is simple. Americans don't pay enough taxes. Big business buys political power, in order to get low taxes on businesses and the wealthy, and all the government spending. Look where Government spending ends up, taxes on companies and the rich and you'll get a clearer picture. |
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A wall is buildable, politicians won't allow it. The biggest benefactors of migration are businesses. Yes, imposing tariffs will mean paying more for imported goods. It will lower the cost of Social Benefits, crime, justice and prisons, raise taxes and lower debt. The US was great when it was a manufacturing powerhouse to the world. The slide to number two or three, won't stop while it's a sponge soaking up cheap imported goods. On another point. People talk about % of voters for different candidates. What were the numbers for the Democrat v Republicans? That's the most interesting figures. |
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