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wdmso 11-30-2019, 08:23 AM As the right insist dems are moving farther left. The seem to ingnore their moving farther right.
Ohio bill orders doctors to ‘reimplant ectopic pregnancy’ or face ‘abortion murder’ charges
Heres the catch what they wants isn't medically possible..
science and Republicans are incompatible
Got Stripers 11-30-2019, 09:14 AM Seems every week we see another special on the impact climate change is having on glacial melt, sea level rise, severity of storms; there was another one on last night. Science is fake news as we all know and whether you believe it or not, human life on this planet could become a very unpleasant struggle in a couple generations if radical changes aren't made in the way we live, generate power and protect our forests. Elect one of the worst presidents to ever impact the climate if you dare.
I am encouraged by the science which is taking place. Bill Gates has partnered with Heliogen and they have developed software and mirrors to focus enough solar energy to generate over 1000 degrees, enough to eliminate the need for fossil fuels in a number of industries; cement production being one they have targeted.
Trump believes f*cked up conspiracy theories, but not the consensus of the majority of the scientific community, but go ahead and re-elect this self involved nut job. SD is about to post his one liner right after he reads this, so predictable, as predictable as Trump.
Sea Dangles 11-30-2019, 09:47 AM America 1st
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Jim in CT 11-30-2019, 12:23 PM OH recently signed a fetal
heartbeat law. let’s see how a democratic candidate who believes in abortion into the ninth month, does there.
yes i need a science lesson from people who think it’s a good idea for men to wrestle women.
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wdmso 11-30-2019, 12:39 PM OH recently signed a fetal
heartbeat law. let’s see how a democratic candidate who believes in abortion into the ninth month, does there.
yes i need a science lesson from people who think it’s a good idea for men to wrestle women.
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Again made up facts
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Jim in CT 11-30-2019, 12:48 PM Again made up facts
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what did i make up?
https://nypost.com/2018/02/25/transgender-boy-wins-girls-state-wrestling-title-for-second-time/
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scottw 11-30-2019, 01:33 PM I hates sients
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Jim in CT 11-30-2019, 01:47 PM I hates sients
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the side that claims
you can select your gender at any time, and which denies what is inside a pregnant woman’s belly, has a monopoly on science.
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spence 11-30-2019, 03:14 PM what did i make up?
https://nypost.com/2018/02/25/transgender-boy-wins-girls-state-wrestling-title-for-second-time/
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Your link is about a boy prohibited from wrestling other boys.
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Jim in CT 11-30-2019, 03:21 PM Your link is about a boy prohibited from wrestling other boys.
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you’re 100% correct.
is this better? in this case in CT, female track athletes were denied a chance to advance to the new england championships because boys beat them. again, i’m. it sure how that flies in NC and OH, but we’ll soon know.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kOQfyIhv9GM
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Jim in CT 11-30-2019, 04:02 PM here’s another. Hooray!!
Earth to liberals...women and men are of equal value as human beings. That doesn’t mean there are no differences.
https://thelibertarianrepublic.com/transgender-mma-fighter-destroys-female-opponent/
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wdmso 11-30-2019, 04:25 PM From abortion to Transgender issues you just cant help yourself . Always trying to muddy the water.... with right wing outrages
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Jim in CT 11-30-2019, 04:28 PM From abortion to Transgender issues you just cant help yourself . Always trying to muddy the water.... with right wing outrages
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(1) did OH just pass an infant heartbeat law? Yes.
(2) do many of the democrat candidates believe in the right to choose abortion into the 9th month? Yes.
(3) are liberals suddenly claiming that there are more than two genders, and that it’s a choice? Yes.
just because it makes your side look like out-of-touch fanatics, doesn’t mean I’m muddying anything. Maybe it’s just true.
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Pete F. 11-30-2019, 09:13 PM Reminder that if Trump were a competent politician there’s no reason an incumbent enjoying a solid economy couldn’t be super-popular rather than underwater and hoping the opposition screws up.
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Sea Dangles 11-30-2019, 09:17 PM He is super popular
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Jim in CT 12-01-2019, 07:46 AM He is super popular
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and in addition, the opposition is constantly screwing up. But they don’t think they are, that’s the key, so they will keep trying to out-left each other, they think that’s the path to victory. So we got that going for us, too.
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Jim in CT 12-01-2019, 07:50 AM Reminder that if Trump were a competent politician there’s no reason an incumbent enjoying a solid economy couldn’t be super-popular rather than underwater and hoping the opposition screws up.
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a somewhat reasonable post. if trump could tone down the vindictive rhetoric, but still
do popular things like poke
fun of the media ( who absolutely deserve some
mockery), and grow the economy, he’d win 40 states with this economy. But he cant.
Your side is banking on Trump screwing up, but it’s wrong when we count on our opposition to screw up. If your side could run a candidate who wasn’t an impossible-to-like socialist freak, you might win 40 states against a jerk like Trump.
When you look at the choices, Trump and the crop of democrats, the lack of a principled leader all around, is stunning and depressing.
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PaulS 12-01-2019, 10:48 AM and in addition, the opposition is constantly screwing up. But they don’t think they are, that’s the key, so they will keep trying to out-left each other, they think that’s the path to victory. So we got that going for us, too.
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It just shows how morally bankrupt some Republicans have become. Supporting a 3X married cheating, lying man who stood up there on a stage and made fun of spazzes and retards sure must have warmed the hearts of his supporters as he told those "takers" what the makers think of them. But I guess they think as they have been saying lately that he is the chosen one from God. All my years of going to church I must have missed that part of the service.
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wdmso 12-01-2019, 11:21 AM (1) did OH just pass an infant heartbeat law? Yes. not the topic yet you have no issues with state legislature requires doctors to “reimplant an ectopic pregnancy” into a woman’s uterus – a procedure that does not exist in medical science – or face charges of “abortion murder” the origin of the post .
(2) do many of the democrat candidates believe in the right to choose abortion into the 9th month? Yes.
so you only want the Feds to stay out of issue you support But you want them involved in issues you disagree so freedom of choice is bad because Dems support it
(3) are liberals suddenly claiming that there are more than two genders, and that it’s a choice? Yes.
Again you muddy the water physically there are only 2 genders but you in denial that Transgender is actual a real thing Base in science and you can get reassignment surgery if you want
just because it makes your side look like out-of-touch fanatics, doesn’t mean I’m muddying anything. Maybe it’s just true.
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Jim you and republicans are the only one who see's people exercising their right to choose whether its abortion or how they identify as Fanatics,
Yet its only Republicans wishing to limit people rights unless its about 2a then they care !!! theY ARE the only Fanatic I see , if you want a visual of fanatic watch a Trump rally
wdmso 12-01-2019, 11:43 AM its this easy, it used to be called mind your own business,,
spence 12-01-2019, 12:24 PM here’s another. Hooray!!
Earth to liberals...women and men are of equal value as human beings. That doesn’t mean there are no differences.
https://thelibertarianrepublic.com/transgender-mma-fighter-destroys-female-opponent/
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You forgot this small detail...
“In 2013, after a 39-second knockout victory, Fox’s fifth straight first-round victory, it was revealed that Fox had not told the MMA community about her sex-change operation, which took place in 2006.”
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spence 12-01-2019, 12:29 PM It just shows how morally bankrupt some Republicans have become. Supporting a 3X married cheating, lying man who stood up there on a stage and made fun of spazzes and retards sure must have warmed the hearts of his supporters as he told those "takers" what the makers think of them. But I guess they think as they have been saying lately that he is the chosen one from God. All my years of going to church I must have missed that part of the service.
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Les Deplorables
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Jim in CT 12-01-2019, 01:04 PM It just shows how morally bankrupt some Republicans have become. Supporting a 3X married cheating, lying man who stood up there on a stage and made fun of spazzes and retards sure must have warmed the hearts of his supporters as he told those "takers" what the makers think of them. But I guess they think as they have been saying lately that he is the chosen one from God. All my years of going to church I must have missed that part of the service.
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who was trump running against? someone if high moral character? i thought it was Hilary.
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Jim in CT 12-01-2019, 01:05 PM Jim you and republicans are the only one who see's people exercising their right to choose whether its abortion or how they identify as Fanatics,
Yet its only Republicans wishing to limit people rights unless its about 2a then they care !!! theY ARE the only Fanatic I see , if you want a visual of fanatic watch a Trump rally
gibberish.
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Jim in CT 12-01-2019, 01:08 PM its this easy, it used to be called mind your own business,,
the “if you don’t like abortion, don’t get one” argument is stupid. that’s like saying “if you’re opposed to slavery, dont own slaves, but don’t interfere with my right to choose
to own slaves.”.
you guys are getting nervous, eh?
very weak argument.
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PaulS 12-01-2019, 01:26 PM who was trump running against? someone if high moral character? i thought it was Hilary.
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She had far more moral character than Trump as did all the democratic and Republican candidates in the last election and the current election. If the Republicans continue to give him their unequivocal support and have no problem with his lack of moral character that is on them.
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Sea Dangles 12-01-2019, 01:32 PM its this easy, it used to be called mind your own business,,
Don’t like the president, vote in one you like....
But that won’t happen without your bellyaching will it?
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Sea Dangles 12-01-2019, 01:33 PM You forgot this small detail...
“In 2013, after a 39-second knockout victory, Fox’s fifth straight first-round victory, it was revealed that Fox had not told the MMA community about her sex-change operation, which took place in 2006.”
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When does your big announcement come Jeff?
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Sea Dangles 12-01-2019, 01:35 PM She had far more moral character than Trump as did all the democratic and Republican candidates in the last election and the current election. If the Republicans continue to give him their unequivocal support and have no problem with his lack of moral character that is on them.
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Hahaha
Still an historically terrible candidate who never should have been there. I smell a repeat btw.
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wdmso 12-01-2019, 02:15 PM Don’t like the president, vote in one you like....
But that won’t happen without your bellyaching will it?
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Such. A dishonest statement . Sadly my dislike for Trump is based on his behavior as Potus . I understand you think its just i dont like him.
Thats just you taking an intellectual shortcut.
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Got Stripers 12-01-2019, 02:54 PM Hahaha
Still an historically terrible candidate who never should have been there. I smell a repeat btw.
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I didn’t like Hillary, but she wouldn’t be selling our national security and allowing Russia to gain more ground for a personal favor, while inviting foreign interference in our elections. What other favors will Trump be asking for in another four years and god help us all if a major military conflict breaks out demanding our involvement, I’d trust Trump with our national security about as far as I could throw his fat arse.
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Jim in CT 12-01-2019, 04:52 PM She had far more moral character than Trump as did all the democratic and Republican candidates in the last election and the current election. If the Republicans continue to give him their unequivocal support and have no problem with his lack of moral character that is on them.
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i disagree that hilary is far morally superior
to trump. splitting hairs. neither has any scruples.
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PaulS 12-01-2019, 05:45 PM i disagree that hilary is far morally superior
to trump. splitting hairs. neither has any scruples.
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So give me some examples of her lack of morals and we can compare them to Trump's
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Pete F. 12-01-2019, 06:06 PM gibberish.
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Trump’s approval ratings are mired in the low 40s, and he may remain the first president since modern polling began whose favorability number has never been above 50 percent in a Gallup poll.
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Jim in CT 12-01-2019, 06:49 PM So give me some examples of her lack of morals and we can compare them to Trump's
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she married a predator, lied to protect him ( claimed
the gop was framing him), and slut shamed his victims on national
tv, calling them narcissist looney tunes.
Spin that in a positive way.
Gimme a break. She and Bill are deeply corrupt. But he was a good
potus. like the current potus, deeply flawed but doing a good
job.
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Jim in CT 12-01-2019, 06:49 PM Trump’s approval ratings are mired in the low 40s, and he may remain the first president since modern polling began whose favorability number has never been above 50 percent in a Gallup poll.
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then why are you so scared?
Why does Newsweek have to
lie about what he did over thanksgiving? Why can’t the media be fair for a day?
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PaulS 12-01-2019, 06:57 PM she married a predator, lied to protect him ( claimed
the gop was framing him), and slut shamed his victims on national
tv, calling them narcissist looney tunes.
Spin that in a positive way.
Gimme a break. She and Bill are deeply corrupt. But he was a good
potus. like the current potus, deeply flawed but doing a good
job.
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none of that's even close to the current scummy person we have in office. Did you feel warm and tingly when the president-elect you voted for stood up there and made fun of spazzes and retards (the "takers")? When he calls people human scum? Do you know of a lot of people who have been banned from ever starting a charity like our president is? And how are Bill and Hillary corrupt and why haven't they been arrested or indicted?
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Sea Dangles 12-01-2019, 07:04 PM Such. A dishonest statement . Sadly my dislike for Trump is based on his behavior as Potus . I understand you think its just i dont like him.
Thats just you taking an intellectual shortcut.
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Actually, it is me calling you out on a stupid meme you posted. I am not surprised to see you lash out with gibberish when cornered with common sense.
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Sea Dangles 12-01-2019, 07:09 PM none of that's even close to the current scummy person we have in office. Did you feel warm and tingly when the president-elect you voted for stood up there and made fun of spazzes and retards (the "takers")? When he calls people human scum? Do you know of a lot of people who have been banned from ever starting a charity like our president is? And how are Bill and Hillary corrupt and why haven't they been arrested or indicted?
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Sure,they are honest as the day is long.
Besides having to reimburse the White House for all of the items they “mistakenly “ stole.
Who would ever question their integrity? Certainly not a #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&.
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Pete F. 12-01-2019, 07:31 PM Keep in mind Russia hacked the RNC and the DNC but they only released the DNC emails. You have to wonder what they found on the RNC.
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Pete F. 12-01-2019, 07:33 PM Now DT is having Russia join a cyber security team. What could go wrong? Everything. Or more meddling in the 2020 elections.
Putin’s Puppet
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Jim in CT 12-01-2019, 08:28 PM none of that's even close to the current scummy person we have in office. Did you feel warm and tingly when the president-elect you voted for stood up there and made fun of spazzes and retards (the "takers")? When he calls people human scum? Do you know of a lot of people who have been banned from ever starting a charity like our president is? And how are Bill and Hillary corrupt and why haven't they been arrested or indicted?
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paul, my disdain for trump is deeper than yours, because it’s genuine, not political. i decided during the clinton years that a potus could be a scumbag but still be a good potus.
Hilary also had benghazi where she kept flip flopping on what happened, she took zillions from shady foreign governments tonher foundation when she was sec state, the email
server thing should
have resulted in an arrest according to TDF who is non partisan and a subject matter expert.
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PaulS 12-01-2019, 08:46 PM paul, my disdain for trump is deeper than yours, because it’s genuine, not political. i decided during the clinton years that a potus could be a scumbag but still be a good potus.
Hilary also had benghazi where she kept flip flopping on what happened, she took zillions from shady foreign governments tonher foundation when she was sec state, the email
server thing should
have resulted in an arrest according to TDF who is non partisan and a subject matter expert.
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the vast majority of my comments about Trump deal with his character or lack of character more than his politics which I certainly disagree with a lot of. Clinton and Benghazi was a made-up issue in which a tragedy was politicized. Again, all of the Democrats and all of the Republicans who ran for president had far better character that who the Republicans ultimately elected.
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Jim in CT 12-01-2019, 08:59 PM the vast majority of my comments about Trump deal with his character or lack of character more than his politics which I certainly disagree with a lot of. Clinton and Benghazi was a made-up issue in which a tragedy was politicized. Again, all of the Democrats and all of the Republicans who ran for president had far better character that who the Republicans ultimately elected.
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you criticize trump, but bend over backwards to defend hilary. partisan politics, that’s all it is. i dislike them both.
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PaulS 12-01-2019, 10:17 PM you criticize trump, but bend over backwards to defend hilary. partisan politics, that’s all it is. i dislike them both.
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How am I Bending backwards to defend Hillary? I hardly ever mentioned her. You brought her into the conversation, not me.
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Jim in CT 12-02-2019, 07:35 AM How am I Bending backwards to defend Hillary? I hardly ever mentioned her. You brought her into the conversation, not me.
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you attacked Trump ( fairly) for insulting people, but said it’s not as bad when hilary went on national tv and slut-shamed her husbands victims.
you said it was a fabricated controversy, that hilary blamed a video ( therefore blaming an american citizen who made the video) for the benghazi attack.
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PaulS 12-02-2019, 07:40 AM Trump does more vile things than Hillary or anyone does in a year and yet you are the one bending over backwards to defend him by trying to make a comparison where there is none. The Repub. bought into conspiracy theories (as they seem to be doing now w/UKR re. election interference and as they always seem to do) to try to blame Hillary for Benghazi.
scottw 12-02-2019, 07:48 AM i know you are but what am i......:happy:
Jim in CT 12-02-2019, 08:13 AM Trump does more vile things than Hillary or anyone does in a year and yet you are the one bending over backwards to defend him by trying to make a comparison where there is none. The Repub. bought into conspiracy theories (as they seem to be doing now w/UKR re. election interference and as they always seem to do) to try to blame Hillary for Benghazi.
i don’t bend over backwards to defend trump, not ever. he’s a morally bankrupt reptile and i never would have voted for him
in a primary. but i believe his policies are far better for the nation than hilary’s would
have been, and that’s more important. she’s also no slouch in the corruption department.
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Jim in CT 12-02-2019, 08:15 AM Trump does more vile things than Hillary or anyone does in a year and yet you are the one bending over backwards to defend him by trying to make a comparison where there is none. The Repub. bought into conspiracy theories (as they seem to be doing now w/UKR re. election interference and as they always seem to do) to try to blame Hillary for Benghazi.
i don’t blame hilary for benghazi ( though she owns the decision to reject the ambassadors repeated requests for
more security). i blame her for the way she reacted to benghazi, by throwing an american citizen under the bus. who else should
i blame for her actions? Did Trump force her to do that, with a Jedi mind trick?
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JohnR 12-02-2019, 08:17 AM the vast majority of my comments about Trump deal with his character or lack of character more than his politics which I certainly disagree with a lot of. Clinton and Benghazi was a made-up issue in which a tragedy was politicized. Again, all of the Democrats and all of the Republicans who ran for president had far better character that who the Republicans ultimately elected.
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Some of Benghazi was made up and some was beaten to death, but a sizeable majority of issues (the Video, Stand Down, consistent bad decision making at State, MISSING EMAILS FFS BECAUSE THEY WERE NOT ON GOVERNMENT SYSTEMS) did exist.
you attacked Trump ( fairly) for insulting people, but said it’s not as bad when hilary went on national tv and slut-shamed her husbands victims.
you said it was a fabricated controversy, that hilary blamed a video ( therefore blaming an american citizen who made the video) for the benghazi attack.
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It is all a mess and it better get fixed soon or I fear this experiment is done.
Jim in CT 12-02-2019, 08:24 AM Some of Benghazi was made up and some was beaten to death, but a sizeable majority of issues (the Video, Stand Down, consistent bad decision making at State, MISSING EMAILS FFS BECAUSE THEY WERE NOT ON GOVERNMENT SYSTEMS) did exist.
It is all a mess and it better get fixed soon or I fear this experiment is done.
he’s probably going to get re elected, so there will
be more temper tantrums. the threats to the experiment are deeper than trump I’m afraid. the entire media is working for one political party, we are weakening the family which is the bedrock
of everything...
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scottw 12-02-2019, 08:26 AM more protests and funny hats.....:hihi:
i wonder if pete will ever run out of gas.....
Pete F. 12-02-2019, 08:44 AM 🍑💩🤡
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wdmso 12-02-2019, 08:56 AM I still haven't heard a convincing argument on why he should be re elected. Caracter isn't a quality the Right wants nor is honesty or competency or a stable foreign or domestic policy the deficit isn't a concern faith he has none . The economy and jobs ( hes done nothing. Structurally no infrastructure) its a sad reason to vote for Trump because Dems hate him and ingnore the rest.. and thats putting America 1st ..
LOL
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Sea Dangles 12-02-2019, 09:35 AM I still haven't heard a convincing argument on why he should be re elected. Caracter isn't a quality the Right wants nor is honesty or competency or a stable foreign or domestic policy the deficit isn't a concern faith he has none . The economy and jobs ( hes done nothing. Structurally no infrastructure) its a sad reason to vote for Trump because Dems hate him and ingnore the rest.. and thats putting America 1st ..
LOL
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All that the Dems need to unseat him is a competent candidate. If anybody on the left is aware of such then they are doing a great job of hiding it.
LOL
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scottw 12-02-2019, 09:41 AM no kidding, right...?..if he's as bad as the mentally damaged contend, this should be the easiest democrap victory in the history of democrap victories
wdmso 12-02-2019, 10:50 AM All that the Dems need to unseat him is a competent candidate. If anybody on the left is aware of such then they are doing a great job of hiding it.
LOL
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thanks for making my point :cheers2:
Sea Dangles 12-02-2019, 11:16 AM thanks for making my point :cheers2:
Your point was that Rs are voting for Trump to spite flakes. The reality is that they are voting for the best candidate. Sorry if that hurts your feelings but wtf.
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Jim in CT 12-02-2019, 01:17 PM I still haven't heard a convincing argument on why he should be re elected. Caracter isn't a quality the Right wants nor is honesty or competency or a stable foreign or domestic policy the deficit isn't a concern faith he has none . The economy and jobs ( hes done nothing. Structurally no infrastructure) its a sad reason to vote for Trump because Dems hate him and ingnore the rest.. and thats putting America 1st ..
LOL
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get your fingers out of your ears and listen. the economy is roaring, the right loves the judges he is appointing, he’s taking the fight to jihadists.
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Got Stripers 12-02-2019, 02:19 PM I think he damages our national security, has made world leaders very leery of making any deals with someone who doesn't respect them, he is absolutely the last thing we need on environmental issues, he inherited a strong economy and has put farmers in the pour house, manufacturing is down and hey HOW ABOUT THAT BUDGET. This budget issue isn't partisan, both parties better address it soon.
wdmso 12-02-2019, 03:28 PM get your fingers out of your ears and listen. the economy is roaring, the right loves the judges he is appointing, he’s taking the fight to jihadists.
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The economy hes done nothing
Judges again he has done nothing.. the Senate has
Taking the fight to jihadist.. your clueless on this topic. This hasn't changed since 911
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Jim in CT 12-02-2019, 03:39 PM The economy hes done nothing
Judges again he has done nothing.. the Senate has
Taking the fight to jihadist.. your clueless on this topic. This hasn't changed since 911
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“the economy has done nothing”.
lowest black unemployment ever, highest black median income ever, is nothing? Nah, you’re
not partisan.
The president nominates judges, the senate votes to confirm. The senate can only vote on judges nominated by the president.
Take a civics class and stop embarrassing yourself.
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scottw 12-02-2019, 03:40 PM :huh: as crazy as schifs eyeballs
scottw 12-02-2019, 03:44 PM imagine how great things would be if trump didn't have the dems and the media and re-pete hounding him every second of every day:humpty:
Jim in CT 12-02-2019, 03:44 PM :huh: as crazy as schifs eyeballs
it’s deranged, un-glued gibberish.
the left is doing everything they can, to get him re-elected. And they don’t see it. They think the way to beat him, is to nominate someone that makes Obama
look like a centrist. They think Hilary lost because she wasn’t nearly liberal ( i.e., polarizing) enough...how does one arrive at that conclusion?
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scottw 12-02-2019, 03:45 PM it would be so much fun if he showed up at the next impeachment debacle wearing sunglasses
Jim in CT 12-02-2019, 03:55 PM it would be so much fun if he showed up at the next impeachment debacle wearing sunglasses
did you hear what he said about Newsweek, after they lied about what he did over thanksgiving? he said “i thought newsweek went out of business already.”.
he can be a real jerk, but sometimes he hits it way out of the park.
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Jim in CT 12-02-2019, 07:13 PM The economy hes done nothing
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Black Friday saw huge online sales, as did Small Business Saturday.
People have money, and they’re not afraid to spend it. You hate that, don’t you?
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wdmso 12-02-2019, 08:55 PM Black Friday saw huge online sales, as did Small Business Saturday.
People have money, and they’re not afraid to spend it. You hate that, don’t you?
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again your a kool aid drinker just because you get on a bike that's already moving you somehow think Trump get 100% credit for starting the bike rolling hes done some pedaling but mostly coasting ,btu:
Black friday sales have been rising except 2008 but you think its because of Trump LOL sure it is I live in reality not Trumps reality the 1st number is individual spending 20-40 dollars some years 2-5 in others WOW
2005 $734.69 $496.2 billion 6.2%
2006 $750.70 $512.6 billion 3.2%
2007 $755.13 $525.9 billion 2.7%
2008 $694.19 $501.7 billion -4.6%
2009 $681.83 $503.2 billion 0.2%
2010 $718.98 $529.4 billion 5.2%
2011 $740.57 $553.8 billion 4.6%
2012 $752.24 $568.7 billion 2.6%
2013 $767.24 $584.1 billion 2.9%
2014 $802.45 $608.0 billion 5.0%
2015 $805.65 $626.1 billion 3.2%
2016 $935.58 $655.8 billion 3.6%
2017 $967.13 $682.0 billion 4.0%
2018 $1,007.24 $717.5 billion 4.3%
Sea Dangles 12-02-2019, 09:22 PM More gibberish
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wdmso 12-02-2019, 09:23 PM “the economy has done nothing”.
lowest black unemployment ever, highest black median income ever, is nothing? Nah, you’re
not partisan.
The president nominates judges, the senate votes to confirm. The senate can only vote on judges nominated by the president.
Take a civics class and stop embarrassing yourself.
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Talk about embarrassing its amazing how tone death you are to reality
you dont even understand how the senate works? this is beyond civics maybe Republicans need a lesson.. Ask Obama how much being POTUS helped him filli judges
Senate obstructionism handed a raft of judicial vacancies to Trump
the 114th Senate contributed to the contentiousness and polarization of the once semi-ministerial task of confirming judge. There is no reason to expect the process to get any better. We are reaching the point that confirmations stop unless the same party controls the White House and Senate.
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/fixgov/2018/06/04/senate-obstructionism-handed-judicial-vacancies-to-trump/
wdmso 12-02-2019, 09:24 PM More gibberish
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Facts tend to get that response alot around here :sleeps:
scottw 12-03-2019, 01:36 AM Talk about embarrassing its amazing how tone death you are to reality
The amusement never ends.....
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scottw 12-03-2019, 02:09 AM I think he damages our national security, has made world leaders very leery of making any deals with someone who doesn't respect them, he is absolutely the last thing we need on environmental issues, he inherited a strong economy and has put farmers in the pour house, manufacturing is down and hey HOW ABOUT THAT BUDGET. This budget issue isn't partisan, both parties better address it soon.
fake opinion news
Jim in CT 12-03-2019, 07:05 AM again your a kool aid drinker just because you get on a bike that's already moving you somehow think Trump get 100% credit for starting the bike rolling hes done some pedaling but mostly coasting ,btu:
Black friday sales have been rising except 2008 but you think its because of Trump LOL sure it is I live in reality not Trumps reality the 1st number is individual spending 20-40 dollars some years 2-5 in others WOW
2005 $734.69 $496.2 billion 6.2%
2006 $750.70 $512.6 billion 3.2%
2007 $755.13 $525.9 billion 2.7%
2008 $694.19 $501.7 billion -4.6%
2009 $681.83 $503.2 billion 0.2%
2010 $718.98 $529.4 billion 5.2%
2011 $740.57 $553.8 billion 4.6%
2012 $752.24 $568.7 billion 2.6%
2013 $767.24 $584.1 billion 2.9%
2014 $802.45 $608.0 billion 5.0%
2015 $805.65 $626.1 billion 3.2%
2016 $935.58 $655.8 billion 3.6%
2017 $967.13 $682.0 billion 4.0%
2018 $1,007.24 $717.5 billion 4.3%
i never, ever said i give trump 100% credit for the economy. I said
many times, that Obama got the economy back and then some.
You are the one, who said that Trumps economy has “done nothing”.
So between us, who is the honest one, and who is the thoughtless partisan zombie? Hmmm?
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Sea Dangles 12-03-2019, 07:43 AM He simply can’t help but spin. These Dems are a dishonest lot.
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Jim in CT 12-03-2019, 07:51 AM He simply can’t help but spin. These Dems are a dishonest lot.
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it goes way beyond dishonesty. I have my political biases, most of us do. These people are, literally, delusional. The economy has done nothing? Trump doesn’t select federal judges, the senate does?
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Got Stripers 12-03-2019, 08:36 AM I’ve never claimed the economy isn’t strong, but there is a cost associated to his policies and eventually the tab is coming to the table. Manufacturing and the farming sectors are now paying for the trade war policy and at NATO, he now says he will expand tariffs and suggests a China deal might be on hold until after 2020. I believe he has done serious harm to how our allies see us, especially when entering into agreements, which Trump has shown no problem walking away from. His undermining the strength of the chain of command in the military and second guessing their judgement on discipline is dangerous. His head in the sand approach to climate change will set us back and at a time we should continue to lead, he moves us in the opposite direction. Thankfully scores of businesses, universities, cities and states have stayed the course knowing its serious.
All this hype about the economy and nothing on the budget and deficit, guess who pays that tab; prepare your children.
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Sea Dangles 12-03-2019, 08:46 AM I’ve never claimed the economy isn’t strong, but there is a cost associated to his policies and eventually the tab is coming to the table. Manufacturing and the farming sectors are now paying for the trade war policy and at NATO, he now says he will expand tariffs and suggests a China deal might be on hold until after 2020. I believe he has done serious harm to how our allies see us, especially when entering into agreements, which Trump has shown no problem walking away from. His undermining the strength of the chain of command in the military and second guessing their judgement on discipline is dangerous. His head in the sand approach to climate change will set us back and at a time we should continue to lead, he moves us in the opposite direction. Thankfully scores of businesses, universities, cities and states have stayed the course knowing its serious.
All this hype about the economy and nothing on the budget and deficit, guess who pays that tab; prepare your children.
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My children will work and yours will whine. That is called preparation.🙄
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Pete F. 12-03-2019, 08:57 AM it goes way beyond dishonesty. I have my political biases, most of us do. These people are, literally, delusional. The economy has done nothing? Trump doesn’t select federal judges, the senate does?
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While Trump selects judges the Senate played a big role in the number of choices he has and played other games.
Things changed after the 2014 elections, when Republicans won back the chamber and virtually halted processing Obama’s court nominees. At the end of Obama’s term, in 2017, there were 17 circuit court vacancies, with seven nominees pending, and 86 district court vacancies, with 44 nominees pending.
Having so many vacancies to fill gave Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and the White House more opportunities to pump up Trump’s confirmation rate in his first two years.
In 2017, McConnell went further than Reid in instituting another partisan rule change. This one did away with the filibuster for Supreme Court nominees, ensuring Neil M. Gorsuch would be confirmed — and Brett M. Kavanaugh a year later. And this year he limited the number of hours of post-cloture debate on district court nominees, a move that further greases the skids for more confirmations.
Another change in Senate operations during Trump’s presidency has been the weakening of the “blue slip” process, which allowed home-state senators to essentially sink a nomination if they did not signal their support. Obama and previous presidents were loath to choose nominees who would not pass muster with home-state senators.
McConnell has said that Democratic opposition won’t slow Trump nominees, a sentiment echoed by Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.
Georgetown’s Rom doesn’t expect doing away with the blue slip process to make a huge difference, but he said it will “allow the majority of the Senate to approve judges more quickly.”
“They’re going to try to put as many judges through that process as possible … and being able to ignore the home-state senators gives them a little bit of an edge,” he said.
Jim in CT 12-03-2019, 08:59 AM I’ve never claimed the economy isn’t strong, but there is a cost associated to his policies and eventually the tab is coming to the table. Manufacturing and the farming sectors are now paying for the trade war policy and at NATO, he now says he will expand tariffs and suggests a China deal might be on hold until after 2020. I believe he has done serious harm to how our allies see us, especially when entering into agreements, which Trump has shown no problem walking away from. His undermining the strength of the chain of command in the military and second guessing their judgement on discipline is dangerous. His head in the sand approach to climate change will set us back and at a time we should continue to lead, he moves us in the opposite direction. Thankfully scores of businesses, universities, cities and states have stayed the course knowing its serious.
All this hype about the economy and nothing on the budget and deficit, guess who pays that tab; prepare your children.
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others are denying its strong.
i do t see a major cost to his antics. I’d prefer having an adult in there who has some class, but not if it meant less growth. Our nation is a whole lot more than who the president is. Lots of people
still risking their lives to come here, very few billionaires here, who can afford to live anywhere they want, are fleeing. i think the “cost” is inflated. That’s just my opinion, and i may be wrong. But I just don’t see it. We are a whole lot more, than who are president happens to be.
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Jim in CT 12-03-2019, 09:04 AM While Trump selects judges the Senate played a big role in the number of choices he has and played other games.
Things changed after the 2014 elections, when Republicans won back the chamber and virtually halted processing Obama’s court nominees. At the end of Obama’s term, in 2017, there were 17 circuit court vacancies, with seven nominees pending, and 86 district court vacancies, with 44 nominees pending.
Having so many vacancies to fill gave Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and the White House more opportunities to pump up Trump’s confirmation rate in his first two years.
In 2017, McConnell went further than Reid in instituting another partisan rule change. This one did away with the filibuster for Supreme Court nominees, ensuring Neil M. Gorsuch would be confirmed — and Brett M. Kavanaugh a year later. And this year he limited the number of hours of post-cloture debate on district court nominees, a move that further greases the skids for more confirmations.
Another change in Senate operations during Trump’s presidency has been the weakening of the “blue slip” process, which allowed home-state senators to essentially sink a nomination if they did not signal their support. Obama and previous presidents were loath to choose nominees who would not pass muster with home-state senators.
McConnell has said that Democratic opposition won’t slow Trump nominees, a sentiment echoed by Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.
Georgetown’s Rom doesn’t expect doing away with the blue slip process to make a huge difference, but he said it will “allow the majority of the Senate to approve judges more quickly.”
“They’re going to try to put as many judges through that process as possible … and being able to ignore the home-state senators gives them a little bit of an edge,” he said.
the political game playing with judges, started when the democrats rejected Bjork. Before that, confirmations were expected, even if the opposing party controlled the majority in the senate.
can’t have it both ways.
You’re saying McConnell and Graham should
let democrat opposition slow them down?
The American people
have chosen to give control of the senate to republicans. That includes the duty of confirming judges. If you don’t like it, win control of the senate. until
then, too bad.
After what the democrats tried to do to Kavanaugh, all you can do is point fingers at the republicans?
Many Republicans voted for Kagan and Sotomayor.
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Pete F. 12-03-2019, 10:04 AM the political game playing with judges, started when the democrats rejected Bjork. Before that, confirmations were expected, even if the opposing party controlled the majority in the senate.
can’t have it both ways.
You’re saying McConnell and Graham should
let democrat opposition slow them down?
The American people
have chosen to give control of the senate to republicans. That includes the duty of confirming judges. If you don’t like it, win control of the senate. until
then, too bad.
After what the democrats tried to do to Kavanaugh, all you can do is point fingers at the republicans?
Many Republicans voted for Kagan and Sotomayor.
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What you said was: "Trump doesn’t select federal judges, the senate does?"
I detail what happened in the Senate and you play victim once again, going back decades to the man who, after men with belief in the rule of law refused, fired Archibald Cox and then attempting to justify the Machivellian machinations of McConnell and Graham.
Just how did Kavanaugh appear as a SC candidate?
1. Justice Kennedy retired abruptly to make way for Trump’s Brett Kavanaugh.
2. Kennedy’s son Justin and senior executive Tom Bowers signed off on Trump’s loans at Deutsche Bank.
3. Bowers “killed himself”.
Who paid off Brett Kavanaugh’s:$92,000 country club fees, $200,000 credit card debt and $1.2M home mortgage?
And you're worried about Hunter Biden getting 50K a month
Jim in CT 12-03-2019, 10:07 AM What you said was: "Trump doesn’t select federal judges, the senate does?"
I detail what happened in the Senate and you play victim once again, going back decades to the man who, after men with belief in the rule of law refused, fired Archibald Cox and then attempting to justify the Machivellian machinations of McConnell and Graham.
Just how did Kavanaugh appear as a SC candidate?
1. Justice Kennedy retired abruptly to make way for Trump’s Brett Kavanaugh.
2. Kennedy’s son Justin and senior executive Tom Bowers signed off on Trump’s loans at Deutsche Bank.
3. Bowers “killed himself”.
Who paid off Brett Kavanaugh’s:$92,000 country club fees, $200,000 credit card debt and $1.2M home mortgage?
And you're worried about Hunter Biden getting 50K a month
im not playing the victim card. my side is doing just fine. just pointing out the hypocrisy and lies.
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Got Stripers 12-03-2019, 10:17 AM My children will work and yours will whine. That is called preparation.🙄
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It amazes me how you can even go beyond insulting board members, even moving on to include wives, sons and daughters. Keep trying to make yourself bigger than you are, I’m certain nobody on here is buying it.
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Pete F. 12-03-2019, 10:18 AM im not playing the victim card. my side is doing just fine. just pointing out the hypocrisy and lies.
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Hypocrisy
Bork is the man who, after men with belief in the rule of law refused, fired Archibald Cox
Just how did Kavanaugh appear as a SC candidate?
1. Justice Kennedy retired abruptly to make way for Trump’s Brett Kavanaugh.
2. Kennedy’s son Justin and senior executive Tom Bowers signed off on Trump’s loans at Deutsche Bank.
3. Bowers “killed himself”.
Who paid off Brett Kavanaugh’s:$92,000 country club fees, $200,000 credit card debt and $1.2M home mortgage?
Sea Dangles 12-03-2019, 10:54 AM It amazes me how you can even go beyond insulting board members, even moving on to include wives, sons and daughters. Keep trying to make yourself bigger than you are, I’m certain nobody on here is buying it.
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Do the world a favor and teach them accountability. It sickens me to hear you rant about free college and a wealth tax with you more than willing to accept handouts. All the while,complaining about a leader who puts AMERICA 1st.
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Got Stripers 12-03-2019, 11:00 AM What the F*ck are you drinking or smoking. I haven’t spoken one word about free eduction, taxing the wealthy more because they can pay more, helps fund some education. You know nothing about me, but you clearly think you do, stay away from that old eggnog, you can’t afford to lose more brain cells.
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PaulS 12-03-2019, 11:03 AM It amazes me how you can even go beyond insulting board members, even moving on to include wives, sons and daughters. Keep trying to make yourself bigger than you are, I’m certain nobody on here is buying it.
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He is a vile person.
wdmso 12-03-2019, 11:10 AM i never, ever said i give trump 100% credit for the economy. I said
many times, that Obama got the economy back and then some.
You are the one, who said that Trumps economy has “done nothing”.
So between us, who is the honest one, and who is the thoughtless partisan zombie? Hmmm?
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ok you got me i should have said 99% funny you've never said what % Trump is responsible for.. let start there,, because base on posts your all in And it seems Trump likes to influence the markets with his tweets latest has tanked it 400points well see how it recovers
scottw 12-03-2019, 11:11 AM I said many times, that Obama got the economy back and then some.
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there was really only 1 way to go...soooo...."C" for effort...remember the "new normal"
Jim in CT 12-03-2019, 11:12 AM ok you got me i should have said 99% funny you've never said what % Trump is responsible for.. let start there,, because base on posts your all in
no one knows what % he’s responsible for. but he didnt just ride obama’s momentum, he did things very differently, and most people say it’s working well.
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scottw 12-03-2019, 11:13 AM the economy and stock market were supposed to have crashed years ago according the the "experts" and the several faux experts here
Sea Dangles 12-03-2019, 11:25 AM What the F*ck are you drinking or smoking. I haven’t spoken one word about free eduction, taxing the wealthy more because they can pay more, helps fund some education. You know nothing about me, but you clearly think you do, stay away from that old eggnog, you can’t afford to lose more brain cells.
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You could pay more too...and I am sure there are some people that $ would help in this country. It is giving Tuesday so why not offer to give it up for your cause? Do you have any idea how many charities benefit as the result of tax cuts? Small minded people are guilty of only seeing the small picture I guess. I am amused how anxious they are to get into the pockets of success.
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Jim in CT 12-03-2019, 12:37 PM the economy and stock market were supposed to have crashed years ago according the the "experts" and the several faux experts here
Paul Krugman said the economy would never survive a Trump
presidency.
Atta boy, Columbo.
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PaulS 12-03-2019, 01:10 PM Do you have any idea how many charities benefit as the result of tax cuts? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device
Actually charitable contributions are down. - It is understandable why you don't post opinions or facts - sad.
The fall in itemization contributed to a massive fall in people who claim the charitable deduction. Overall, in 2018, despite a strong economy, American households reduced their charitable giving by over $15 billion, the largest decline since the Great Recession.
Jim in CT 12-03-2019, 01:23 PM there was really only 1 way to go...soooo...."C" for effort...remember the "new normal"
Slowest recovery ever. But better than no recovery.
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