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Old 10-12-2017, 09:47 PM
 
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Bigly manufacturing jobs that pay $70,000 with great benefits, plus no unions and no taxes.

And there will be a rainbow on every corner and a unicorn for every child to have as a pet.
Well, hope and change to you too friend.

The ONE good thing about Trump is that he is not a smooth talker.

Reflect on that if you are able to set aside partisan politics and look back at the last 25 years because smooth talkers stuff and woo public opinion and then do something else.

At least Trump the Buffoon isn't smooth enough to tell us Sadam has WMD's or that we'll get to keep our doctors and our premiums will go down.

Honestly, Tump is going to have a lump of coal presidency. Nothing is going to get done, which is a good thing.

Then we can go back to electing smooth liars that get away with crap because they say one thing and do another.

In the meantime, keep lame ducking Donald Duck.
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Old 10-12-2017, 09:49 PM
 
Location: The D-M-V area
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This whole post is a lie. School kids in LA have no books? Really? I call bull ****. Prove it! Post a link to a study, article, or something verifiable that says no kids currently in the LA school system have books. I can't wait to see this.
Old outdated textbooks etc.

foolish deal with apple gave Ipads... foolish waste of money


LA Unified reopens all district libraries — but forgets about the books

It's a PDF from 2002 .. doesn't mean it's still not rectified.

Outdated, Scarce Textbooks at Some Schools
Appear to Have a Lesser Effect on Academic
Performance Than Other Factors, but the
District Should Improve Its Management of
Textbook Purchasing and Inventory


Thanks democrats!

Textbook Case Cost LAUSD $10M
Mismanagement deluxe from democrats.
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Old 10-12-2017, 09:58 PM
 
Location: San Francisco, CA
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Funny watching conservatives from Bumble****, Idaho talk about how low their crime is. It's low because your population is outnumbered by dairy cows and no one with ambition wants to be there.

The 20th and 21sr century economy is driven by the "liberal." Liberals drive the financial and investment sectors; they drive damn near all the technology that had defined your way of life. They also drive arts and culture. "Liberal" American universities are among the world's best. List goes on and on, and it's not going to change.
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Old 10-12-2017, 10:08 PM
 
Location: sumter
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Funny watching conservatives from Bumble****, Idaho talk about how low their crime is. It's low because your population is outnumbered by dairy cows and no one with ambition wants to be there.

The 20th and 21sr century economy is driven by the "liberal." Liberals drive the financial and investment sectors; they drive damn near all the technology that had defined your way of life. They also drive arts and culture. "Liberal" American universities are among the world's best. List goes on and on, and it's not going to change.
You tell em ambient.
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Old 10-12-2017, 10:12 PM
 
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Hepatitis outbreaks in California are a good thing. Survival of the fittest.
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Old 10-12-2017, 10:20 PM
 
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Hepatitis outbreaks in California are a good thing. Survival of the fittest.

Like earthquakes in Oklahoma. Let them east dustbowl!
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Old 10-13-2017, 04:57 AM
 
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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You're completely wrong and out of touch. The school system in Los Angeles Unified is so substandard that the kids don't have books don't have music education don't have proper teachers.

You are totally wrong.

Every City in the country run by dems is in deficit, disease, poor education, poor health.

There is nothing prosperous about any city run by dems in this country.
That would be every city then, and that obviously isn't true. I live in Phoenix proper, not in the suburbs, a city run by mainly Democrats (Dem mayor, and I'd say 70% Dem on city council) and it's none of those things. There of course are a bad neighborhood or two, but that's to be expected of a major city
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Old 10-13-2017, 05:18 AM
 
Location: Boston, MA
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The list goes on and on:

Boston
New York
Houston
Dallas
Austin
Denver
Seattle
San Francisco
Sacramento
San Diego
San Jose
Minneapolis and St Paul
Columbus
Charlotte
Raleigh
Atlanta
Salt Lake City
Nashville

All of these are cities which are booming, to varying extents, with construction cranes littering their skylines, mile after mile of prosperous, well-kept neighborhoods, companies hiring people and extending their reaches worldwide, and so on. And they are all cities which have been dominated by democrats and/or liberals (in cases where local politics are nonpartisan), either historically and/or more recently.

Then there are some cities which are still prosperous, overall, in spite of some bad areas which usually comprise a minority of the city's area. These are also dominated by democrats and liberals. They include:

Chicago
Los Angeles
Kansas City
Phoenix

Undoubtedly I'm forgetting some.

Lastly there are some smaller cities - many of which are college towns - which are DEFINITELY dominated by democrats and liberals and which are among the highest quality of life cities ... well, practically on the planet. Examples off the top of my head:

Boulder, CO
Lawrence, KS
Irvine, CA
Ann Arbor, MI
Madison, WI
Rochester, MN

I'm probably forgetting some.

It's funny watching the conservatives here try to tell you every city dominated by democrats looks like Detroit or Camden.
And most of those same states are run by Republicans. Including mine (Massachusetts).
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Old 10-13-2017, 05:20 AM
 
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Originally Posted by James Bond 007 View Post
The list goes on and on:

Boston
New York
Houston
Dallas
Austin
Denver
Seattle
San Francisco
Sacramento
San Diego
San Jose
Minneapolis and St Paul
Columbus
Charlotte
Raleigh
Atlanta
Salt Lake City
Nashville

All of these are cities which are booming, to varying extents, with construction cranes littering their skylines, mile after mile of prosperous, well-kept neighborhoods, companies hiring people and extending their reaches worldwide, and so on. And they are all cities which have been dominated by democrats and/or liberals (in cases where local politics are nonpartisan), either historically and/or more recently.

Then there are some cities which are still prosperous, overall, in spite of some bad areas which usually comprise a minority of the city's area. These are also dominated by democrats and liberals. They include:

Chicago
Los Angeles
Kansas City
Phoenix

Undoubtedly I'm forgetting some.

Lastly there are some smaller cities - many of which are college towns - which are DEFINITELY dominated by democrats and liberals and which are among the highest quality of life cities ... well, practically on the planet. Examples off the top of my head:

Boulder, CO
Lawrence, KS
Irvine, CA
Ann Arbor, MI
Madison, WI
Rochester, MN

I'm probably forgetting some.

It's funny watching the conservatives here try to tell you every city dominated by democrats looks like Detroit or Camden.
You forgot Portland.

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Old 10-13-2017, 05:25 AM
 
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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And most of those same states are run by Republicans. Including mine (Massachusetts).
MA has R governor's from time to time, but is a mainly D state
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