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Old 04-08-2019, 04:56 PM
 
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Trump lies. A LOT. As in so far we're up to what? 4,000? 5,000? And he lies about the dumbest **** too... like wind turbines " give you cancer" and other nonsense. Its NOT an excuse.

you put that in the same level as "I will cut the healthcare premiums of all Americans while keeping your doctor and healthcare plan of your choice".....Obama said that over and over and over until it was signed into law.


You put that on the same level of W Bush WMD and that we need to invade them and occupied their countries forever so they don't bring the fight here? he said that over and over for 8 years.





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.No, attack can also mean a verbal attack. As seen when CNN had to shut down their studio, his words have influence.

how do you verbal "attack" somebody? Do you mean any criticism on CNN is an attack to do physical harm on them? LMAO!




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Do you actually watch the news? He is currently under investigation for paying off two porn stars, one AFTER he was elected. That is against the law. So he cheated by trying to silence incriminating evidence that would have likely cost him the election.
If the Hollywood tape and his public cheating on his marriages that are public record for years didn't cost him the election, why would this?


Having a none disclosure agreement with your own money is not a crime. If he had to report it, which the FEC says he doesn't then it's a fine and case closed like Obama in 2009.


Obama was fined $375,000 for campaign donation violations for failing to report the identities of donors who gave large amounts of money of over 2 million dollars. He also misreported 85 million in contributions. Also kept 1.3 million dollars in contributions that were above the Legal amount. The Campaign kept $874,000 after 60 days required by law until it was discovered by the FEC audit.....that's all against the law but not a crime.

Explain to me how Obama's violations which are campaign funds is just a fine and the other that is less amount and came from Trump's own money is a crime?

See, how your hate for Trump won't let you put anything under perspective?



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You seem to make little of the fact that He was ridiculing a POW for getting caught. That's especially damning seeing as how his former lawyer informed the congress that Trump weaseled his way out of having to serve. In other words, the man is a coward. I guess you like that sort of thing then...

talking trash to McCain is not against the law, Democrats were harsher on McCain in 2008 when he ran against Obama.
So anybody that avoided Vietnam or combat duty is a coward? that would make Bill Clinton and W Bush, Cheney and most elected politicians cowards. Most of them avoided the Vietnam War.


Did you have a problem with Bill Clinton and W Bush sending troops in harm's way when they avoided Vietnam?






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See my other answer. He not only cheated but paid these women off after getting elected. That is against the law. I DO NOT care what other presidents might have done. That doesn't mean Trump is free to break the law.

no, is not. You can use your own money for non-disclosure agreements. Congress does it all the time and they use taxpayers dollars. If the FEC thinks the Trump camp should have reported that (which they don't) then all he does he pays a fine like Obama did.........again, the FEC doesn't think it's a crime or violation.




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He is a racist POS just like most of his supporters. The man literally called people who come across the border "rapists". He then elected a racist old ghoul ( Jeff Sessions ) to his cabinet. In fact, the man has surrounded himself with racist asshats like Steve Bannon among others. So yes- He IS a racist.

I voted for him and I'm not a racist. if you don't think that human trafficking and exploitation of women and children that get raped and abused happens in the border then you haven't talked to Border Patrol Agents.



I listen to Jeff Sessions and Steven Bannon for years and I never heard 1 racist comment from them.


I heard Al Sharpton say racists comments in the past and he caused race riots in NYC. Is Obama a racist for inviting him to the W.H. many times and accepting his endorsements in 2008 and 2012?





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No country is a ****hole and those who think as such are worthless trash.
there are countries in the world that you wouldn't visit for the weekend, let alone live there.




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He is doing so in the outright most imbecilic*way. The Tariffs are costing the US taxpayer BILLIONS of dollars, driving farmers out of business, and furthermore, have not done one thing towards rebalancing global trade: Last month the national defict was the highest it has EVER been

so how do you deal with China? Clinton, Bush, and Obama failed in 24 years.....If tariffs as a bargaining tool doesn't work as a tactic to bring them to the table to negotiate the bad trade deals then how do you get them to the table? ask them nicely? LOL


Like I said, your hate towards Trump can't make you put things under perspective and any little thing he does or says you blow it out of proportion because you hate the man.

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Old 04-08-2019, 05:01 PM
 
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Trade deficit, federal budget deficit, national debt, ... What happened to Republicans and their "fiscal responsibility" mantra?

so where is the Democrat plan to reduce the trade deficit, the federal budget deficit, and national debt? I didn't see the plan under Obama.
Do you think pushing for Medicare for all, free college for all and the Green deal will reduce the national debt or triple it?
Democrats have Congress now, no excuse, what is their plan? what is the plan of the clowns running for 2020?
 
Old 04-08-2019, 05:13 PM
 
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so where is the Democrat plan to reduce the trade deficit, the federal budget deficit, and national debt? I didn't see the plan under Obama.
Do you think pushing for Medicare for all, free college for all and the Green deal will reduce the national debt or triple it?
Democrats have Congress now, no excuse, what is their plan? what is the plan of the clowns running for 2020?
You're doing a hell of a job holding up you side of the discussion.

The nation's economy was in a freewill when Obama took over. His plan was to turn that around. It worked. Longest run of economic and job growth in recent history. Trend has continued on the same path for the last two years.

Check out the plans of the various 2020 candidates if you are curious.

BTW, Democrats don't "have Congress now." They have the House. Whether they get the Senate remains to be seen.

Fingers crossed.

 
Old 04-08-2019, 05:21 PM
 
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You're doing a hell of a job holding up you side of the discussion.

The nation's economy was in a freewill when Obama took over. His plan was to turn that around. It worked. Longest run of economic and job growth in recent history. Trend has continued on the same path for the last two years.

Check out the plans of the various 2020 candidates if you are curious.

BTW, Democrats don't "have Congress now." They have the House. Whether they get the Senate remains to be seen.

Fingers crossed.






what? the national debt under Obama went from bad to worse. He didn't do jack about the bad trade deals. Actually, he wanted to go from bad to worse with TPP trade. One of the main reason Hillary lost the rustbelt.



I already checked out their plans for Medicare for all. That would raise the national debt higher and raise taxes higher.....and that's not adding the rest of their socialist paradise list of free college, green deal, and reparations.


try again.
 
Old 04-08-2019, 05:27 PM
 
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Get the popcorn!

https://twitter.com/TeaPainUSA/statu...38078103666688
 
Old 04-08-2019, 05:32 PM
 
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The world is changing at an ever increasing pace. A lot of people are getting left behind through no fault of their own. The decent paying jobs with benefits and pensions their fathers had are long gone but the yearning for the good life is not. They are hurt and angry.

Trump turned their hurt, and anger against Mexicans and Muslims. They're the ones that did this to you. Stealing all the good jobs. Then he promised that he could bring back coal, manufacturing, ... the decent paying jobs with benefits and pensions.

That he is lying to them does not seem to register. Coal is not coming back. Natural gas is cheaper and cleaner and renewable energy is the future.

Automation and computers means that the decent jobs of the future will involve higher level of training and skills than most folks have. Switch careers when necessary. Move to where the jobs are. ... all of this is beyond what many people are capable of.

Retail and service industry jobs were never great paying, but at least you could support a family on one. Not so much now. Also, many of these jobs are being replaced by technology. When was the last time you called a company and got anything but a voice mail with several options and recorded messages? No one is stamping prices on canned goods these days. Online retail is gobbling up brick and mortar stores.

These folks are still going to be voting in 2020. Most don't give a damn about democracy. They want decent jobs.

Mueller's report could lay out evidence that Trump is a traitor handing over classified information to Putin and they wouldn't care.
Well said!
 
Old 04-08-2019, 05:32 PM
 
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yeah!!!!! call him up and make it live. No problem.
 
Old 04-08-2019, 05:35 PM
 
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Trade deficit, federal budget deficit, national debt, ... What happened to Republicans and their "fiscal responsibility" mantra?

Did it go the way of "law and order" and "family values." Next they'll be taking off their wee flag lapel pins and insisting that being a traitor to our nation is fine, everybody does it.



How many Republicans other than Grassley are calling for Mueller's report to be released?
Trump blurted out the other day we have too many judges .
 
Old 04-08-2019, 05:39 PM
 
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Trump blurted out the other day we have too many judges .

are the Democrats wanting to stack the Supreme Court?
 
Old 04-08-2019, 06:36 PM
 
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are the Democrats wanting to stack the Supreme Court?
It has been discussed that a reasonable response to Republicans stealing garlands seat that expanding the supreme court, and adding additional district courts is a good idea.

The district court expansion is in fact a good idea for non-political reasons as the case load is staggering and inefficient. The supreme court expansion however is a purely political idea. But either topic will be intensely partisan. However given the GOPs willingness to ignore the norms, the Democrat base is saying they want to stop abiding by them as well.
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