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Post by Hotman on Mar 8, 2016 22:10:42 GMT -5
That's what I'm seeing. To be fair I see it with Hilly C too. Oh shit Bernie is just treading water in Michigan. Looked like he was gonna pull it off. If he wins that democratic race is reset to go. Hes barely hanging on all of a sudden. I smell fraud hitman I seen'd it. And hey, anyone committing fraud for welfare is a fuckin idiot. That's not even a noteworthy percentage of anything... How about corporate welfare? Way worse. Lot more money.
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Post by thebigragu on Mar 8, 2016 22:13:56 GMT -5
Oh shit Bernie is just treading water in Michigan. Looked like he was gonna pull it off. If he wins that democratic race is reset to go. Hes barely hanging on all of a sudden. I smell fraud hitman I seen'd it. And hey, anyone committing fraud for welfare is a fuckin idiot. That's not even a noteworthy percentage of anything... How about corporate welfare? Way worse. Lot more money. Im talking voter fraud in Michigan right now as we speak. That super pac bitch and her fucking cronies are on the job tonight believe that shit for real
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Post by Bing© in Buffalo Chairman on Mar 8, 2016 22:14:07 GMT -5
Do people realize that the President can't really change anything without broad support? Yes he has to work with the Legislative Branch of our Government. He alone can change little. But Washington is broken. It's sad. This Congress goes on record as the "did least" in our Nations history.. Trumps run reminds me of H Ross Perot in 1992... I think we all are hungry to fix the Goverment and actually have it do its job. Lets face it folks..for the most part, the Economy is well. Stock Market is more than double than it was in 2008. GM isn't bankrupt and or gone in receivership. Even gas is cheap. I paid $1.29 this week with a stores gas food purchase discount. Holy shit $1.29. Its a tax break for the almost extinct middle class working guy. The 20% top earning folks are fine. The bottom 20% are always going to be mediocre..face it that won't change, they have their hands out. Its the 60% of us in the middle that are sick and tired of the US Goverments waste and corruption. We pay the high taxes. We pay for our own health insurance. We pay crazy high property taxes and insurance. We 60% want Washington to accomplish for the betterment of the real taxpayers. Perhaps by the time our kids are older, Washington DC will be somewhat mended.
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Post by thebigragu on Mar 8, 2016 22:18:50 GMT -5
Thats 14 for Trump. Lets see what these fucking potato headed Mormons do in idaho. Romney is their fucking god.
But i tell you this winning a state like Michigan and Mississippi in the same night sends shivers into the democratic party. Those counties in Michigan were all Reagan democrats. In every open primary where both Republicans and Democrats as well as independents can vote. Trump Dominates
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Post by Hotman on Mar 8, 2016 22:29:53 GMT -5
I seen'd it. And hey, anyone committing fraud for welfare is a fuckin idiot. That's not even a noteworthy percentage of anything... How about corporate welfare? Way worse. Lot more money. Im talking voter fraud in Michigan right now as we speak. That super pac bitch and her fucking cronies are on the job tonight believe that shit for real Don't know if youre bustin my balls with the whole "conspiracy" angle, but yes I certainly wouldn't be surprised about that. Bill was even caught on video breaking a law that has jail sentences. Obviously none of that matters. It is what it is. Would you really be surprised at fraud? I know some people truly believe that's just not possible.
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Post by Hotman on Mar 8, 2016 22:31:09 GMT -5
Thats 14 for Trump. Lets see what these fucking potato headed Mormons do in idaho. Romney is their fucking god. But i tell you this winning a state like Michigan and Mississippi in the same night sends shivers into the democratic party. Those counties in Michigan were all Reagan democrats. In every open primary where both Republicans and Democrats as well as independents can vote. Trump Dominates In Michigan Bernie is owning the independant votes. I'm sure Trump has Miss.
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Post by Trades on Mar 8, 2016 22:40:04 GMT -5
Thats 14 for Trump. Lets see what these fucking potato headed Mormons do in idaho. Romney is their fucking god. But i tell you this winning a state like Michigan and Mississippi in the same night sends shivers into the democratic party. Those counties in Michigan were all Reagan democrats. In every open primary where both Republicans and Democrats as well as independents can vote. Trump Dominates In Michigan Bernie is owning the independant votes. I'm sure Trump has Miss. Trump crushed Michigan and Mississipi
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Mar 9, 2016 6:49:43 GMT -5
Im talking voter fraud in Michigan right now as we speak. That super pac bitch and her fucking cronies are on the job tonight believe that shit for real Don't know if youre bustin my balls with the whole "conspiracy" angle, but yes I certainly wouldn't be surprised about that. Bill was even caught on video breaking a law that has jail sentences. Obviously none of that matters. It is what it is. Would you really be surprised at fraud? I know some people truly believe that's just not possible. Bill caught on video breaking the law?.... Rape?
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Post by DDNYjets on Mar 9, 2016 8:19:53 GMT -5
Its hilarious how the talking heads on TV still dont get it.
And Bernie won Michigan. Despite all the pandering and whining about Bush the pantsuit did in the debate. She really hugged Obama tight in Michigan. I think you will see her change that up now.
Nobody wants the same old hacks.
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Post by Ff2 on Mar 9, 2016 9:14:05 GMT -5
Do people realize that the President can't really change anything without broad support? Yes he has to work with the Legislative Branch of our Government. He alone can change little. But Washington is broken. It's sad. This Congress goes on record as the "did least" in our Nations history.. Trumps run reminds me of H Ross Perot in 1992... I think we all are hungry to fix the Goverment and actually have it do its job. Lets face it folks..for the most part, the Economy is well. Stock Market is more than double than it was in 2008. GM isn't bankrupt and or gone in receivership. Even gas is cheap. I paid $1.29 this week with a stores gas food purchase discount. Holy shit $1.29. Its a tax break for the almost extinct middle class working guy. The 20% top earning folks are fine. The bottom 20% are always going to be mediocre..face it that won't change, they have their hands out. Its the 60% of us in the middle that are sick and tired of the US Goverments waste and corruption. We pay the high taxes. We pay for our own health insurance. We pay crazy high property taxes and insurance. We 60% want Washington to accomplish for the betterment of the real taxpayers. Perhaps by the time our kids are older, Washington DC will be somewhat mended. I think folks who are banking on The Donald to change things will be as sorely disappointed as Obama's hope/change people. Governing is the opposite of campaigning.
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Mar 9, 2016 9:40:42 GMT -5
Yes he has to work with the Legislative Branch of our Government. He alone can change little. But Washington is broken. It's sad. This Congress goes on record as the "did least" in our Nations history.. Trumps run reminds me of H Ross Perot in 1992... I think we all are hungry to fix the Goverment and actually have it do its job. Lets face it folks..for the most part, the Economy is well. Stock Market is more than double than it was in 2008. GM isn't bankrupt and or gone in receivership. Even gas is cheap. I paid $1.29 this week with a stores gas food purchase discount. Holy shit $1.29. Its a tax break for the almost extinct middle class working guy. The 20% top earning folks are fine. The bottom 20% are always going to be mediocre..face it that won't change, they have their hands out. Its the 60% of us in the middle that are sick and tired of the US Goverments waste and corruption. We pay the high taxes. We pay for our own health insurance. We pay crazy high property taxes and insurance. We 60% want Washington to accomplish for the betterment of the real taxpayers. Perhaps by the time our kids are older, Washington DC will be somewhat mended. I think folks who are banking on The Donald to change things will be as sorely disappointed as Obama's hope/change people. Governing is the opposite of campaigning. I disagree about the getting things done. The Presidency is a very powerful tool to get things done. You can use it two ways. First, the Reagan way. It is is a bully pulpit. You can set an agenda. Point people in a direction. Then see if you are successful in getting things moving in the right direction. Reagan didn't write any laws. And he didn't govern by executive order. At his first Cabinet Meeting, he sat down and said "I hate Communism, Taxes and big government, now do something about it", then he got up and left. Then the people gave him a republican house to put the Reagan agenda into law. Second, there is the Clinton way. You raise your moistened finger to gauge the direction of the wind, and follow the will of the people by declaring that the era of big government over, declaring that public school uniforms are a good idea, and balancing the budget. Trump will be lucky in that he will have a Republican led house (and maybe senate) that will feel compelled to assist him on his winning agenda. Really, could Speaker Ryan place his own legislative goals over that of the person who just won the presidency as the GOP candidate? Trump is also in the unique position that many of his policy ideas will be supported by the dem rank and file. Trump is clearly in the unique position to get things done if he is elected president. More so, than any other candidate in the race. Hillary gets us four years (or more) of continual congressional investigations. Bernie could not get anything done with a GOP congress. Cruz would have the Trump advantage of a GOP led house, but he would never get dem cross over support, and, as a matter of fact, Cruz is far more "personally" disliked than Trump. I don't think people fully realize how pleasant and engaging Trump can be in a small room. Look no further than the absolute silence when oppo research looks for people who deal or have worked for Trump to say a cross word about the guy. Every employee seems to like him, and every woman in his life (including 2 ex wives!) support him.
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Post by Ff2 on Mar 9, 2016 9:51:25 GMT -5
I think folks who are banking on The Donald to change things will be as sorely disappointed as Obama's hope/change people. Governing is the opposite of campaigning. I disagree about the getting things done. The Presidency is a very powerful tool to get things done. You can use it two ways. First, the Reagan way. It is is a bully pulpit. You can set an agenda. Point people in a direction. Then see if you are successful in getting things moving in the right direction. Reagan didn't write any laws. And he didn't govern by executive order. At his first Cabinet Meeting, he sat down and said "I hate Communism, Taxes and big government, now do something about it", then he got up and left. Then the people gave him a republican house to put the Reagan agenda into law. b I liked Reagan but Im sure you know he raised taxes 11 times (and lets not forget the deficit) and grew the size of the federal government tremendously. And the one time he cut taxes unemployment soared. I really think President can accomplish very little these days.
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Mar 9, 2016 10:49:40 GMT -5
I disagree about the getting things done. The Presidency is a very powerful tool to get things done. You can use it two ways. First, the Reagan way. It is is a bully pulpit. You can set an agenda. Point people in a direction. Then see if you are successful in getting things moving in the right direction. Reagan didn't write any laws. And he didn't govern by executive order. At his first Cabinet Meeting, he sat down and said "I hate Communism, Taxes and big government, now do something about it", then he got up and left. Then the people gave him a republican house to put the Reagan agenda into law. b I liked Reagan but Im sure you know he raised taxes 11 times (and lets not forget the deficit) and grew the size of the federal government tremendously. And the one time he cut taxes unemployment soared. I really think President can accomplish very little these days. I think you are a horrible person, but I hear you give good head.
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Post by Ff2 on Mar 9, 2016 11:24:21 GMT -5
I liked Reagan but Im sure you know he raised taxes 11 times (and lets not forget the deficit) and grew the size of the federal government tremendously. And the one time he cut taxes unemployment soared. I really think President can accomplish very little these days. I think you are a horrible person, but I hear you give good head. But will you be nice when Im dead?
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Post by Hotman on Mar 9, 2016 12:40:41 GMT -5
Don't know if youre bustin my balls with the whole "conspiracy" angle, but yes I certainly wouldn't be surprised about that. Bill was even caught on video breaking a law that has jail sentences. Obviously none of that matters. It is what it is. Would you really be surprised at fraud? I know some people truly believe that's just not possible. Bill caught on video breaking the law?.... Rape? The fact you have no idea what I'm even talking about is proof of media skewing/blackout and misinformation.
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