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Message 1786498 - Posted: 10 May 2016, 23:17:23 UTC - in response to Message 1786486.  

Just ask Argentina! Or ask Drumpf after his many bankruptcies.

Or the beautiful socialist country known as Greece, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.......you can't spend more than you earn..........period.

According to the definition you supplied, Greece is not socialist, indeed, to the best of my knowledge, there's no place in the EU that corresponds to "systems of social organization in which the means of producing and distributing goods is owned collectively".

Can anybody find a country that is like that on this planet?
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Message 1786561 - Posted: 11 May 2016, 3:56:31 UTC - in response to Message 1786345.  


I've never understood how quantitative easing works, but Trump is talking about "printing money"...


printing Money , they issue Bonds ......15th century economics , the government issues the Bonds , it's referred to as printing money

Bad idea as at some point those Bonds will mature and have to be payed back to the holder of such Bonds , can lead to high interest rates and high inflation in the long run
You don't understand. You don't pay them back. You put up your middle finger and laugh. Just ask Argentina! Or ask Drumpf after his many bankruptcies


You just agreed with me mate that Bonds are 15th century economics and why Bonds are bad the one's that stick there fingers up and don't pay turn into Junk Bonds and cause big trouble maybe it's time the biggest user of Bonds stops ....maybe , yes ,.....ummmm no ....that's why Trump is going to be elected so the rip off merchants and con artists can continue to do business .
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Message 1786670 - Posted: 11 May 2016, 12:45:40 UTC - in response to Message 1786608.  

If All people were honest/honorable, Pure Capitalism would be the same as Pure Socialism


pure socialism pure capitalism it can happen .

but I think you'll find it's already here in part

If the capitalist woke up then they would be even richer than they are now .

Tax dodging costs them as much if not much more than everyone else .

Social changes needs to be done ...ect : In the 1950"s you bought a house now the young are encouraged to Rent ........not good

Land has all ways been the best way the spread wealth from the settlers in the 1700's to the 1950's and is still the best way now.

When you elect billionaires then throw humanity out the window Trump is such a person

The capitalist are the problem but also the answer .

Some socialist policy's are not socialist and some capitalist are greed not capitalism if the capitalist can see this then things mite change .

Humanity should not be considered a socialist policy

anyway your a Canadian aren't or you freeloading on there health system ? :-)
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Message 1786678 - Posted: 11 May 2016, 13:16:53 UTC - in response to Message 1786677.  

Time Frame: MAY 05, 2016 - MAY 10, 2016 (5 Day Rolling) CHANGEMay 10, 2016
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how many people is that spose to represent ????

Bit small of a poll
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Message 1786719 - Posted: 11 May 2016, 14:53:45 UTC - in response to Message 1786692.  


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how many people is that spose to represent ????

Bit small of a poll
Darth...

The Politics of Old, is dead. The Democrat Establishment, for their and our sake. Must understand and change, regarding the 'New Realities'.


I'd like to see polls band completely from the time of a election is called till it's held not just a few days before . That sort of poll even if her side put it out is useless but there are gullible people out there I spose
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Message 1787107 - Posted: 12 May 2016, 21:22:10 UTC

This should be good~

Megyn Kelly interviews Donald Trump
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Message 1787269 - Posted: 13 May 2016, 13:34:20 UTC - in response to Message 1787200.  

This should be good~

Megyn Kelly interviews Donald Trump

Trump will only get more votes.

BTW: Just a word of advice to Hillary.

Have the same guts as Trump. And go on Fox's Hannity or O'Reilly show.

As Trump has shown. It can only help you.


Oh, that would not be very smart. They would rip her a new one, or at least Hannity would. Weird as it sounds, she might get a fair(er) shake on O'Reilly.

There is a BIG difference between Trump/Kelly and Clinton/?. With Trump and Kelly, Trump shot off his mouth and said some rather... nasty things about Kelly. Him going on her show shows that they are putting their disagreement behind them. In other words, maturity on Trump's part.

Between Clinton and whoever... Totally different circumstances. Clinton is embroiled in a couple of scandals that are quite likely linked together. Misuse of funds from her (and her husband's) non-profit 'Foundation', and 'mishandling of classified material' (last figure I heard was a bit over 2,200 counts). Seriously, Clinton really has no business running for President until all of this is over and done with. If the Democrat party had any sense whatsoever, they would disqualify Clinton from running this election cycle and replace her with someone else. Sanders perhaps, or possibly Biden...

That would be quite a show... Two loudmouths (Trump and Biden) running against each other. ROFL. Great political theater.
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Message 1787374 - Posted: 13 May 2016, 23:56:36 UTC - in response to Message 1787269.  

Him going on her show shows that they are putting their disagreement behind them. In other words, maturity on Trump's part.


I would have thought your a bit more smarter than that MG . You are talking about Hollywood and the media circus .

In other words, maturity on Trump's part


Or stupidity as it sounds like she is going to set him up as a loud mouth male pig to turn all the women against him
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Message 1787382 - Posted: 14 May 2016, 0:45:47 UTC - in response to Message 1787374.  

Or stupidity as it sounds like she is going to set him up as a loud mouth male pig to turn all the women against him

Me thinks he knows how to do that by himself.
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Message 1787522 - Posted: 14 May 2016, 18:08:03 UTC
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And what, exactly, without your usual demeanor, is what is right?
I am voting for Trump, not just because of his views, but because he is the right candidate to correct this country's wrongs and set it back upon the strait and narrow. As it used to be. As I hope it shall become again. My grandparents immigrated from Germany. LEGALLY.
They came here embracing this country, learned the language, did not try to make it where they came from. They came here to escape where they came from in post war Germany. They RESPECTED this country and what it could give to them, not expecting handouts. My grandfather shined shoes, worked in a grocery store as a shelf stocker at nights, and finally worked at Florsheim making shoes. He was also a barber by trade from his mother country, and trimmed all of us kids.

He earned enough to build the house that I currently live in.
And which I bought from him and my grandmother when they were too old to mow the lawn and such other tasks. Yes, I indeed live in the house that my father's father built. Humbles me at times.
And if that takes a president that ignores all the special interest groups and their selfish cries, so be it.
If that takes building a wall across our southern border, I'll help pay for it.
I have already paid for all of Obama's bulls==t, and shall for years to come.

And if that takes courage and conviction instead of political affiliation, I shall vote for that too.

I shall vote for a man who at least BELIEVES that once in office, he can do these amazing things for our country.
Three words......
FOR OUR COUNTRY


I believe that Trump is a man of his words, no matter his failings.
They are lesser than most, and I believe that given the reins on this great nation, he can do some wonderful things.

I am voting
TRUMP.
"Freedom is just Chaos, with better lighting." Alan Dean Foster

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Message 1787528 - Posted: 14 May 2016, 18:29:38 UTC - in response to Message 1787524.  
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I shall vote for a man who at least BELIEVES that once in office, he can do these amazing things for our country.
Three words......
FOR OUR COUNTRY


I believe that Trump is a man of his words, no matter his failings.
They are lesser than most, and I believe that given the reins on this great nation, he can do some wonderful things.

Hope, and only a hope. You are correct.

The Democrat Establishment, Hillary, Media, 'Pundits', et al. Are as STUPID as the Republican Establishment.

Appears to be a Trump Victory.

ALL politicians are vain, self serving and self rightous.
I do not exempt Trump from those statements.

I simply believe, that given the choices currently available, he IS the best candidate.

Hillary should, and she may be indeed, be in prison by the election.
Bernie is a very vocal anti establishment candidate, with rhetoric I would think would better fit Lee Iacocca. Wish HE was running....LOL.
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Message 1787655 - Posted: 15 May 2016, 6:46:48 UTC - in response to Message 1787522.  

I am voting for Trump, not just because of his views, but because he is the right candidate to correct this country's wrongs and set it back upon the strait and narrow.


That, if I might say so, looks to be mighty odd, because the way Trump lurches from one side to the other, his path is anything but "straight and narrow"

When is he going to give a straight answer to the questions of, who his advisors going to be and when is he going to release his tax returns?
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Message 1787682 - Posted: 15 May 2016, 13:25:12 UTC


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Message 1787689 - Posted: 15 May 2016, 14:55:53 UTC

The most important qualification DJT possesses is the fact that he IS NOT A LAWYER.

The difference between a Salesman and a Lawyer is you believe the Lawyer is telling the truth and puts the client's interests first......... 8)

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Message 1787710 - Posted: 15 May 2016, 16:56:34 UTC - in response to Message 1787528.  

I simply believe, that given the choices currently available, he IS the best candidate.

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_GOP_2016_TRUMP?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2016-05-15-08-28-30
NEW YORK (AP) -- As he tries to charm Republicans still skeptical of his presidential candidacy, Donald Trump has a challenge: On several key issues, he sounds an awful lot like a Democrat.

And on some points of policy, such as trade and national defense, the billionaire businessman could even find himself running to the left of Hillary Clinton, his likely Democratic rival in the general election.
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He regularly slams the North American Free Trade Agreement involving the U.S, Mexico and Canada, and opposes a pending Asia-Pacific pact, positions shared by Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders.

Left of Billary, aligned with "commie" Sanders, but a loud mouth bigot ... now we begin to understand his appeal, he is a left nut wing racist.

I Wonder if the SPLC has checked those lists of klavern members they have against Drumpf's new found aliases?
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Message 1787740 - Posted: 15 May 2016, 22:20:11 UTC - in response to Message 1787714.  

Europe, Latin America and Asia have suffered these 'types'. Guess it is The USA's time.

Maybe so, but this time there is a big difference. You are now the only "big kid on the block" & as seen by statements made by Trump with his walls & kicking & keeping others out, that's going to make you the target of the rest of the world rather than just a few.

You keep posting that "past is prologue" alongside that "history often repeats itself".

So when will Chapter 1 be available for reading if everything to date has been prologue?
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Message 1787912 - Posted: 16 May 2016, 17:05:19 UTC

Well got to give Trump his dues, he got this one right...

Cameron vs Trump

"I hope to have a good relationship with him, but it sounds like he's not willing to address the problem either."
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Message 1788082 - Posted: 17 May 2016, 5:23:15 UTC
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I simply believe, that given the choices currently available, he IS the best candidate.

The Republicans in my family are inclined to disagree.

I come from a rather conservative family.
(They claim there was a hospital error when I was born and I was accidentally switched at birth...)

Anyway, this weekend I had the opportunity to ask four staunch conservatives in my family if they would be voting for the Donald in November. Three said they would be voting for Hillary and one said he was planning to abstain.
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Message 1788139 - Posted: 17 May 2016, 12:38:23 UTC

Staunch 'Party' Republicans are very nervous, they realize the old guard is about to change. The 'Good 'Ole Boy' network in place for many decades will be replaced by (hopefully) an administration that will actually get something done instead of just promising to do so.

The Republicans who claim they will abstain or vote for Hillary will not stick to their guns when 'in the booth' because the alternative is the tipping point to a bankrupt America and a biased Supreme Court that will allow rule by executive fiat contrary to the Constitution.

The Court should be neutral and uphold laws legally passed by the Legislature, and firmly reject precedent illegally set by the Executive Branch (which in the last 7 years has lied and failed to defend the Constitution as required by the oath of office).

Those who suckle professionally from the Government Teat, are now desperate to preserve their phony bologna careers.

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Message 1788152 - Posted: 17 May 2016, 13:55:08 UTC

re last few posts, because Donald is to the left of Hillary, but few realize it, I'm not at all surprised some who are traditionally left support him. Those who are true right don't and realize Hillary is preferable. RINO's likely will vote for him as an attempt to damage the GOP beyond repair.
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