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    Quote Originally Posted by christiefan915 View Post
    Joe Arpaio's a flaming bigot. usfreedumb supports Arpaio. Draw your own conclusions.
    now that we know how it works.........Chrispy supported Hilliary......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    MAGA is not a policy.

    It a slogan. A slogan somebody smarter than Trump thought up for him. A slogan simple enough that a fat old orange guy can relate to it.

    Trump doesn't know policy. Trump doesn't understand policy. Trump doesn't understand governance. Trump is probably the least capable president this nation has ever had at understanding complex domestic policies and foreign affairs.

    When you claim you are defending Trump policies, you really aren't. You are defending Trump, the pussy grabber. Trump the arrogant blowhard. Trump the vindictive coward. Trump the incurious dunce.
    VERY well said.
    AMERICAN HISTORY ITSELF IS A TESTAMENT TO THE STRENGTH AND RESILIENCE OF AFRICAN PEOPLE. WE, ALONG WITH THE COURGE AND SACRIFICES OF CONSCIOUS WHITE AMERICANS, LIKE VIOLA LIUZZO, EVERETT DIRKSEN, AND MANY OTHERS, HAVE FOUGHT AND DIED TOGETHER FOR OUR FREEDOM, AND FOR OUR SURVIVAL.

    In America, rights are are not determined by what is just, fair, equitable, honest, nor by what Jesus would do. Rights are determined ONLY by what you can DEMAND.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noise View Post
    That's because the Republicans rely solely on trickle-down.
    Trump has already turned back the excessive regulations that brought us WOTUS and Ozone as a pollutant to where even having a dry cleaning business get the count up into the high 70ppb.
    Freedom to pollute is only one aspect that makes China our number one manufacturer for the forseeable future. Ironically, China now suffers the consequences of said pollution. Wages are the number one issue, and you simply cannot match $10/day labor we see overseas.

    Trumps problem is he's hamstrung with bogus "Russiaphobia" and an FBI fishing investigation/
    And of course his own noxious tweets.
    There is nothing 'bogus' about Russia's influence on the election. As much as he'd like to turn the page on a number of tactics he employed during the election....that's not how this works. Clinton started with a bogus real estate investigation, and ended up with spooge on an intern's dress.

    It's much more then trickle down, it's readjusting balance of payments, and maybe eventually getting
    a way to keep good jobs from flight.
    Another problem is the noise from DC drowns out any concepts of advancing the nation's agenda
    in favor of "the resistance" and fake news and feckless Republicans..
    'Maybe' getting good jobs from flight? That's the number one issue. You will never do that without painful tariffs. Is that what you recommend?
    Sorry....when you start with your conspiracy rhetoric, you lose all credibility. 'The resistance' is the entire country, save for a few rednecks or the casual political demographic. trump began and ended his campaign attacking both sides, and every aspect of govt. Many thought he'd turn around and attempt to mend fences after the election. He's too stupid to realize that he can't take on the entire world with his Jerry Springer rhetoric.
    This was never going to be an easy shot.
    These are Big Ideas, and they all trample on established order/special interests.
    Except that he stacked the White House with special interests, despite campaign rhetoric to the contrary. Once you accept that corporations own this govt, and electing a corporate whore isn't the way to change that, you'll understand that your hopes for change are naive.

    But I never saw the Deep State coming either-that in combination with unmasking and leaking on a daily basis to undermine POTUS..
    It's a tall order with a very tough climb..see how it goes is all we can hope for as the alternative was unthinkably horrid
    More silly conspiracy rhetoric. trump attacked all intel/investigative agencies with reckless abandon. Consider it chickens coming home to roost. He's adrift on the ocean with no hope of a passing ship.

    Quote Originally Posted by noise View Post
    I support his policies because they are superior.
    trump doesn't have any policies, save for funneling money to his properties. The rest is empty rhetoric. Change will be painful. Start with import taxes if you want, as he mentioned hundreds of times during his campaign klan rallies.

    Get it in your head i am not interested in discussing race. You saw what happened to Trump when he made an otherwise innocuous statement that maybe some of the protestors were there to support keeping the Robert E Lee statue up.
    Great...when the only necessary comment was 'nazis/bad'.

    OH GOD NO -it CAN'T BE because after all the protestors were nazis and unless one trips over themselves to constantly condemn (like it's sum kina PC required nazi mantra) it's grossly distorted to "Trump supports Nazi's"
    Yes. That's what we require from POTUS. Put your personal opinions aside, and say the right fucking thing in front of the entire world. BTW...trump has Nazis in the White House, so your hysteria is a tad misplaced.
    .
    I'm sure you believe "Trump loves Nazis"/ "Trump is a racist" because you and the fake news and cowards who might say "wait a second lets dissect this"-get everyone else shouted off the stage.
    trump needs his Nazi base, whether he loves/hates them. trump's entire playbook employs 'shouting everyone else off the stage'. Explain to us why 'everyone else' shouldn't repay in kind? Chickens/roost. It ain't just anti Obama rhetoric.



    I'm for calmer heads prevailing..gee what a concept... actually listening to each other, and in some cases maybe even giving the benefit of a doubt for the advancement of the nations business instead of mindless partisanship
    and rioting
    Advancement of the nation's business typically runs contrary to advancing the nation's citizens' interests. Corporate profits have been at record levels for about 7 years.
    Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Althea View Post
    Freedom to pollute is only one aspect that makes China our number one manufacturer for the forseeable future. Ironically, China now suffers the consequences of said pollution. Wages are the number one issue, and you simply cannot match $10/day labor we see overseas.
    That's coal not ozone. China can do what it wants to -Im not paying for them to pollute with the Paris accords

    There is nothing 'bogus' about Russia's influence on the election. As much as he'd like to turn the page on a number of tactics he employed during the election....that's not how this works. Clinton started with a bogus real estate investigation, and ended up with spooge on an intern's dress.
    excatly the danger of a special prosecutor. They are extra-Constitutional.
    (Q.)What began w/ "Russian collusion" is now what? (A.) Anywhere Meuller wants to fish.

    I condemned Ken Star for this and now I condemn Meuller - did you do the same? looks like no

    'Maybe' getting good jobs from flight? That's the number one issue. You will never do that without painful tariffs. Is that what you recommend?
    NAFTA talks are underway between US/Canada/Mexico
    Sorry....when you start with your conspiracy rhetoric, you lose all credibility. 'The resistance' is the entire country, save for a few rednecks or the casual political demographic. trump began and ended his campaign attacking both sides, and every aspect of govt. Many thought he'd turn around and attempt to mend fences after the election. He's too stupid to realize that he can't take on the entire world with his Jerry Springer rhetoric.
    #NeverTrump, fake news, and Democrats is the resistance. Most Americans still want DC to function.
    (silly fools that they are)
    Deep State isn't a conspiracy theory like Truthers.
    It's unelected bureaucrats combined with media purposeful leaking to de-rail a Constitutional election.
    Russiaphobia collusion is what happens as a result.
    You also have Obama era WH leakers. You need to read this to get an idea how raw intel was ginned up to reports form for ez leaking
    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/01/u...g.html?mcubz=0
    What followed was a push to preserve the intelligence that underscored the deep anxiety with which the White House and American intelligence agencies had come to view the threat from Moscow.

    It also reflected the suspicion among many in the Obama White House that the Trump campaign might have colluded with Russia on election email hacks — a suspicion that American officials say has not been confirmed.
    As Inauguration Day approached, Obama White House officials grew convinced that the intelligence was damning and that they needed to ensure that as many people as possible inside government could see it, even if people without security clearances could not. Some officials began asking specific questions at intelligence briefings, knowing the answers would be archived and could be easily unearthed by investigators — including the Senate Intelligence Committee, which in early January announced an inquiry into Russian efforts to influence the election.

    At intelligence agencies, there was a push to process as much raw intelligence as possible into analyses, and to keep the reports at a relatively low classification level to ensure as wide a readership as possible across the government — and, in some cases, among European allies. This allowed the upload of as much intelligence as possible to Intellipedia, a secret wiki used by American analysts to share information.

    There was also an effort to pass reports and other sensitive materials to Congress
    Except that he stacked the White House with special interests, despite campaign rhetoric to the contrary. Once you accept that corporations own this govt, and electing a corporate whore isn't the way to change that, you'll understand that your hopes for change are naive.
    he had to use outsiders. It's why he used a lot of military also

    More silly conspiracy rhetoric. trump attacked all intel/investigative agencies with reckless abandon. Consider it chickens coming home to roost. He's adrift on the ocean with no hope of a passing ship.
    Brennan and Clapper stepped up and defended their institutional Russiaphobia.
    If they didn't like it -they could have resigned insted of creating bogus assessments without fact.
    There is a Constitutional order here,like it or not
    trump doesn't have any policies, save for funneling money to his properties. The rest is empty rhetoric. Change will be painful. Start with import taxes if you want, as he mentioned hundreds of times during his campaign klan rallies.
    tarrifs are dead. I think we are down to renegotiation or pulling out
    But the answer is really tax reform

    Great...when the only necessary comment was 'nazis/bad'.
    agree. He tried to equivocate in case there was some people there interested in saving the statue.
    I give you credit for at least conceeding it was a mater of speech,not "Trump is a racist Nazi" as the press likes to bloviate

    Yes. That's what we require from POTUS. Put your personal opinions aside, and say the right fucking thing in front of the entire world. BTW...trump has Nazis in the White House, so your hysteria is a tad misplaced.
    ya ya..Nazi and Russians in the same building.. who would have thunk!!

    trump needs his Nazi base, whether he loves/hates them. trump's entire playbook employs 'shouting everyone else off the stage'. Explain to us why 'everyone else' shouldn't repay in kind? Chickens/roost. It ain't just anti Obama rhetoric.
    that was the campaign.
    No matter what Trump would have said, the resistence/#neverTrump/ fake news would have the Long Knives out
    The goal was always de-legitimization

    Advancement of the nation's business typically runs contrary to advancing the nation's citizens' interests. Corporate profits have been at record levels for about 7 years.
    corps won't spend when the economy is stagnant at 2% or less.
    last quarter was 2.6% -largely on hopes of tax reform..you (collective you) can help the country with backing tax reform/simplification, or wallow in partisanship..food for thought
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    Quote Originally Posted by noise View Post
    That's because the Republicans rely solely on trickle-down.
    Trump has already turned back the excessive regulations that brought us WOTUS and Ozone as a pollutant to where even having a dry cleaning business get the count up into the high 70ppb.

    Trumps problem is he's hamstrung with bogus "Russiaphobia" and an FBI fishing investigation/
    And of course his own noxious tweets.

    It's much more then trickle down, it's readjusting balance of payments, and maybe eventually getting
    a way to keep good jobs from flight.
    Another problem is the noise from DC drowns out any concepts of advancing the nation's agenda
    in favor of "the resistance" and fake news and feckless Republicans..

    This was never going to be an easy shot.
    These are Big Ideas, and they all trample on established order/special interests.

    But I never saw the Deep State coming either-that in combination with unmasking and leaking on a daily basis to undermine POTUS..
    It's a tall order with a very tough climb..see how it goes is all we can hope for as the alternative was unthinkably horrid
    Quote Originally Posted by USFREEDOM911 View Post
    DAMN!!!

    That sounded like you were describing Hillary; except she has those that disagree with her, murdered commit suicide.
    Clearly, you know nothing about Hillary's upbringing
    Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anatta View Post
    never heard of that one before. I like the "path" in pathology however
    like pathological liar?
    Idiot.
    It is the responsibility of every American citizen to own a modern military rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Althea View Post
    the only necessary comment was 'nazis/bad'.
    like this?



    Quote Originally Posted by Althea View Post
    BTW...trump has Nazis in the White House
    he does?

    name them and show proof

    Quote Originally Posted by Althea View Post
    trump needs his Nazi base, whether he loves/hates them.
    splc sez there numbers r falling

    racist hate groups -- including neo-Nazis, white nationalists and their more violent counterparts, a group dubbed racist "skinheads" -- have seen declining numbers over the last half-decade. The number of white nationalists fell from 146 groups in 2011 to just 100 groups today, according to data from the Southern Poverty Law Center. The number of neo-Nazi groups fell from 170 to 99, and racist "skinheads" fell from 133 to 78 over the same time span.

    http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/14/politi...ups/index.html

    r u sure he needs those few votes?

    Quote Originally Posted by Althea View Post
    trump's entire playbook employs 'shouting everyone else off the stage'. Explain to us why 'everyone else' shouldn't repay in kind? Chickens/roost.
    is that how u justify antifa /blm mob tactics to ur self?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckly J. Ewer View Post
    You could be talking to your president with those exact same words...
    Do you see the irony?
    Nope.
    He is irony-impaired.
    Sickeningly so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I condemn racists & Nazis View Post
    like this?





    he does?

    name them and show proof



    splc sez there numbers r falling

    racist hate groups -- including neo-Nazis, white nationalists and their more violent counterparts, a group dubbed racist "skinheads" -- have seen declining numbers over the last half-decade. The number of white nationalists fell from 146 groups in 2011 to just 100 groups today, according to data from the Southern Poverty Law Center. The number of neo-Nazi groups fell from 170 to 99, and racist "skinheads" fell from 133 to 78 over the same time span.

    http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/14/politi...ups/index.html

    r u sure he needs those few votes?



    is that how u justify antifa /blm mob tactics to ur self?
    I mean he may have disavowed David Duke, but he didn't say he hates him as much as Threedee and Caromney do. I mean come on. Until he does that, who can really believe him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alice in Liberaland View Post
    I mean he may have disavowed David Duke, but he didn't say he hates him as much as Threedee and Caromney do. I mean come on. Until he does that, who can really believe him?
    libs: hes a crazy rayciss nazi

    impeach him

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    Quote Originally Posted by Althea View Post
    Clearly, you know nothing about Hillary's upbringing
    clearly u havent read the wikileaks emails

    would u like the linky?

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    https://www.justplainpolitics.com/sh...12#post2005312



    I offer this to any staff, as evidence of the multi quote issue I mentioned in the announcements forum.

    I had a leftover multi quote from Noise earlier.
    Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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