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Message 1768223 - Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 22:56:21 UTC - in response to Message 1768149.  

What's so scary about Trump?

If the people are going to continue to demand that we continue to ignore the rules of the constitution, the least we can do is make sure we don't crash financially in the next couple of years, right?

Trump knows how to successfully deal, how to create jobs, how to hire people, and *win* with money. We are on our way to $21T in national debt. The generally accepted point of crashing financially is $24T of debt. With another democrat in the white house this is virtually guaranteed.

Can you name one other presidential candidate who has a proven track record of winning with large amounts of money as a qualification?

Besides, all the dishonest media polls are saying hillary will beat him in the general election, so why is everybody scared of him?

because he will utterly verbally destroy hillary in any general election debate and you know it.

As I have said many times:

Trump's supporters are Picking and Choosing what they like, and dismiss all the rest as hyperbole or political rhetoric.

It isn't hyperbole or political rhetoric. Trump means everything he says.



I believe that he does....and more certainly than any other candidate.
And, like everybody else, things will change once he gets into the oval orifice.

You do know that, don't you?
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Message 1768194 - Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 21:21:51 UTC
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If the government comes with a warrent to arrest me because I refuse to give up my AK-47, then I'll just go out in a hail of gunfire and you won't have to worry about me screwing things up for you anymore.

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Message 1768191 - Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 21:16:24 UTC
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Ah, Donald "42" Trump. He has the universal answer to everything.

Perfect ad: Donald at a desk with the Staples "Easy" button. Snips of Donald saying easy as his solution to a problem. Push button. Fade to mushroom cloud.
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Message 1768183 - Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 21:06:01 UTC - in response to Message 1768148.  

We are on our way to $21T in national debt. The generally accepted point of crashing financially is $24T of debt.

Guy are you able to describe the mechanism of the financial crash you predict?
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Message 1768182 - Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 21:03:08 UTC - in response to Message 1768154.  

A currency reset?
Bankruptcy for America, just like many of the other entities that the Donald has been in charge of.
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Message 1768178 - Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 20:57:08 UTC - in response to Message 1768098.  

Sarge Ted Cruz is a republican .


He is?

Quacks like a DixieCrat
Walks like a DixieCrat
Looks like a DixieCrat
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Message 1768158 - Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 20:07:24 UTC - in response to Message 1768154.  

And of course you also see hillary/bernie supporters are picking and choosing what they like and dismissing everything else as hyperbole or political rhetoric also, right?

edit: wait a minute... after reading that again... so you're saying someone who means what he says is dangerous to the nation? So it's better for hyperbole and political rhetoric to get elected and then to totally ignore it after election? I'm confused. If we keep doing what we're doing, we are going to experience a currency reset. Is this what's best for America? A currency reset?

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You are living in a fantasy world of: If you don't like Hitler, you must like Stalin.

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Message 1768149 - Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 19:44:58 UTC - in response to Message 1768148.  
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What's so scary about Trump?

If the people are going to continue to demand that we continue to ignore the rules of the constitution, the least we can do is make sure we don't crash financially in the next couple of years, right?

Trump knows how to successfully deal, how to create jobs, how to hire people, and *win* with money. We are on our way to $21T in national debt. The generally accepted point of crashing financially is $24T of debt. With another democrat in the white house this is virtually guaranteed.

Can you name one other presidential candidate who has a proven track record of winning with large amounts of money as a qualification?

Besides, all the dishonest media polls are saying hillary will beat him in the general election, so why is everybody scared of him?

because he will utterly verbally destroy hillary in any general election debate and you know it.

As I have said many times:

Trump's supporters are Picking and Choosing what they like, and dismiss all the rest as hyperbole or political rhetoric.

It isn't hyperbole or political rhetoric. Trump means everything he says.
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Message 1768130 - Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 18:05:37 UTC - in response to Message 1768009.  

My choice, in order (as of today).

#1 - John Kasich... Centrist and successful Governor.

#2 - Marco Rubio... But dropping fast.

#3 - Bernie Sanders... With the proviso that the Congress is controlled by the Republicans.


Not trolling you Clyde, this is an honest question:

Is it really possible to like both Rubio and Sanders? I mean, the main things Sanders wants to change, are the things Rubio wants more of.

PS I'm a bit ashamed to say I've never heard the name John Kasich

Never said I really "liked" either Rubio or Sanders for President.

Just they wouldn't be disasters for different reasons. Although Rubio is going down in my estimation.

Kasich wouldn't be bad.

BTW: Sanders is the only candidate I like as a person.
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Message 1768124 - Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 17:35:46 UTC - in response to Message 1768064.  

If you get your wish, then you are in for some tough times.
Trump prefers to employ immigrants, fact
Trump has manufactured goods made in foreign countries. Fact.

So tell me how is having Trump as PROTUS going to help the blue collar and lower management workers?
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Message 1768098 - Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 16:17:05 UTC - in response to Message 1768017.  

Sarge Ted Cruz is a republican .


He is?
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Message 1768085 - Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 14:57:41 UTC - in response to Message 1768064.  
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Trump is going to be our next president, and I would appreciate it if some of you get back to reality and acknowledge that.

Does the US public acknowledge that?
Only about 60% care to vote.
My guess is that the 40% who doesn't vote don't want Trump for president.

BTW
Chris Christie endorses Donald Trump
http://edition.cnn.com/2016/02/26/politics/chris-christie-endorses-donald-trump/index.html
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Message 1768083 - Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 14:49:54 UTC - in response to Message 1768064.  

Come on....really.
Zodiac killer posts in this thread?

Trump is going to be our next president, and I would appreciate it if some of you get back to reality and acknowledge that.

By all means, let's get back to reality, unfortunately reality does not agree with you, yet.
I think you'll find it's a bit more complicated than that ...

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Message 1768064 - Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 12:19:22 UTC
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Come on....really.
Zodiac killer posts in this thread?

Trump is going to be our next president, and I would appreciate it if some of you get back to reality and acknowledge that.
The ball is rolling too hard and fast to stop.
The clock is ticking......tick tick tick.

Now, whether you like it or not is your own story.
No more than time stopped in Dallas once the bullets (more than one) hit their mark.

I should not be surprised if Trump is also assassinated, because he just gores so many oxen.

But, I go on record as having made the same assumption about Obama.
I was dead sure somebody would have taken him out by now.........I really was.
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Message 1768040 - Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 9:18:11 UTC

Number 1 trending topic on Twitter right now, with over 206,000 tweets and rising fast: #NeverTrump
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Message 1768034 - Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 8:45:00 UTC - in response to Message 1768017.  

Sarge Ted Cruz is a republican .

I looked up what you meant by theocracy as I had not herd that before and I think , mmmm

What does it say on the wall behind the speakers chair in the Congress ?

"In God We Trust" makes me think your country already crossed that line of Theocracy a long time ago so Cruz is just being that trusting god.


Glenn,

I must say that I am somewhat shocked that you have not heard about the theocratic elements in the USA.

Even the most basic 'survey' course on the history of the world in the modern (1450-1950) era should have at least touched on it.

It was an undercurrent running through society over here since the VERY early days of the British Colonies.

It surfaced again about 150 years later in the writings of Thomas Paine in his pamphlet 'Common Sense' in 1776.

Ever hear of the phrase 'Manifest Destiny'???

From "Building the Continental Empire: American Expansion from the Revolution to the Civil War" by William Earl Weeks

https://books.google.com/books?id=vcsk8UsgNRsC

Historian William E. Weeks has noted that three key themes were usually touched upon by advocates of manifest destiny:

1. The virtue of the American people and their institutions;
2. The mission to spread these institutions, thereby redeeming and remaking the world in the image of the United States;
3. The destiny under God to do this work.


"In God We Trust" makes me think your country already crossed that line of Theocracy a long time ago


Ya think?

No shiat, Captain Obvious!

It has been the license for the USA to fark with the entire rest of the world, and the UK to do the same too (where do you think we GOT the notion??).

"GOD told us to do so!"

At least domestically, things have calmed down over the last 50 years or so.

This is why Trump should scare the ever-loving red hot branding irons out of all of ya...

He is damn-fool enough to start it back up again. Canada & Mexico, be afraid. If Trump gets elected, you might be 'next'...
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