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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby The_Noble_Cause » Tue Oct 03, 2017 12:09 am

Monker wrote:You are just a fucking dumb-ass. In each of those cases I am using "Communist" or "Communist sympathizer" as a slur and insult while I use "Russia" as something grounded in reality...the country, the investigation, etc. It is EXACTLY as I said in the beginning of this.


Such a complex, nuanced, multi-faceted, distinction. :roll: Give me a fucking break. You are doing a poor man's Joseph McCarthy impression. It's Russiaphobia. Plain and simple. And you are doing it because the Democrats blame their defeat on Russia. That is all.

Monker wrote:It is so hard for you to accept because NOBODY that I know of was doing this except me. Not Clinton, nor any other Democrat. Nobody was going around calling Republicans communist sympathizers. That was MY invention. I'll take the credit, or blame, for it.


False. Democratic Congressman, Adam Schiff, has called Trump supporters communist. MSNBC host, Joy Reid, has also used the term repeatedly. It goes on and on. And if liberals don't say "communist sympathizer", they say "kremlin puppet" or "Russian agent" etc. None of this is remotely clever. It is just carrying the water of the Democrats.

Monker wrote:You are simply OBSESSED with me. Get over me, sicko. Go see a therapist.


By this same logic, you must be obsessed with KC and FF. I am just here expressing my views and debunking lies. Lies such as - "Hillary had permission to use a private server."
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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby The_Noble_Cause » Tue Oct 03, 2017 12:15 am

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You people are so naive.


Were they naive enough to believe the obvious 17 intel consensus lie or that Hillary had permission to use a private server?
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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby Boomchild » Tue Oct 03, 2017 12:30 am

The_Noble_Cause wrote:
Were they naive enough to believe the obvious 17 intel consensus lie or that Hillary had permission to use a private server?


I'm still waiting to see the email Monker read that stated she had permission for the private email server.
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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby The_Noble_Cause » Tue Oct 03, 2017 12:35 am

Boomchild wrote:
The_Noble_Cause wrote:
Were they naive enough to believe the obvious 17 intel consensus lie or that Hillary had permission to use a private server?


I'm still waiting to see the email Monker read that stated she had permission for the private email server.



Me too! Amazing how this email has been wiped off the face of the internet. Why, it's as if it never really existed.
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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby Boomchild » Tue Oct 03, 2017 12:39 am

Seems the Justice Department or mainly Sessions are still looking to protect those that are part of the establishment.

(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that a federal judge will personally review, in camera, redacted material from emails discussing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of iPads and iPhones during her tenure at the State Department. Judge Kollar-Kotelly also ordered the State Department to file an affidavit addressing why it should not have to search new Clinton emails recovered. In taking these steps, the court rejected arguments by the Tillerson State Department and its lawyers at the Sessions Justice Department.

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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby Monker » Tue Oct 03, 2017 6:13 am

Teamsters have many locals. 80% of the ones there have sat it out.


So, you believe that a Teamster local is going to send their employees to cross the lines of another Teamster local who is on strike. Correct?

In one of the articles I posted quoted the mayor saying they could only contact 20% of the truckers. So, yeah, 80% are not driving. That does not mean they are sitting in a golf cart in Mara Largo doing nothing. For all you know, they could be dead.

I watched the FEMA director interviewed yesterday morning. His words,"We have everything we need, but can't get it out. Just this morning I've had 3200 messages, this highway is gone, this road is under water, this road is covered by a land slide".


As I said, they have the military at their call. Instead of whining and complaining, why is he not working with the three star general to get things done? In the interviews I saw with the military, their hands are tied due to FEMA and red tape.

Maybe if the liberals that ran the country spent some of the hundreds of billions from the United states they pocketed, on what it was meant for, theyed be in far better shape. Hurricanes happen. They got two. They did not prepare.


I have to wonder if YOU were in the middle of a crisis, had no drinking water, or running water at all, could not cross town due to flooded streets, or maybe could not even buy gas...would you still be a whiny baby looking for political scapegoats? I have the definite feeling you would be one who was looking for a camera to whine to.

That director was also pissed because CNN had stated that almost nothing was going through the mnain airport. He said that was true, but they could report that they decided to use another one so it wopuldn't disrupt comercial flights coming in and out. You are the one biting on fake news Monker.Nothing unusual for you.


What fake news did I spread? YOU are trying to spread the LIE that the Teamsters are on strike. THAT is fake news.
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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby Monker » Tue Oct 03, 2017 10:27 am



Yeah, it's easy to laugh and post emoticon smiles at a story of a frustrated woman expressing herself badly and losing her job because of it.

Here is what a friend of mine posted on Facebook, assumingly while at work. I doubt her job is at risk:

I think about it sometimes. Days like today almost constantly. And it shouldn't be something anyone should spend part of a workday thinking about. But you see I work with people's finances. Their well-being. Their lives. I work within the legal system which is unknown and scary to many. I also work, period. Workplaces can be stressful. And as I walk down the hallways of a place I've grown to really love over two years, and as I smile and say hi to face after face after face, I'm thinking in the back of my mind "What would I do if I heard shots? Where would I go? What COULD I do?" I think about who it might be. God help me I do. Of course that's ridiculous. But judging on a sad litany, we know it'd likely be a white male. But we don't talk about that in this country. We don't talk about the era of toxic masculinity we've ushered in somehow in the white middle class. I think about how I work in a solidly middle class city with strong red roots. How the president of the NRA sits about two football fields away from me at Brownells, the largest supplier of gun parts in the world. Betcha didn't know that. Yep. The President of the NRA is here in small town Iowa. Just down the road from me.

So I think of all these things sometimes. And on days like today, all the time. And I shouldn't have to. And those concert goers shouldn't have had to. And those legislators on a ball field shouldn't have had to. And those club goers in Orlando shouldn't have had to. And - well, you know. You know the list. The litany. I could go on. And on. And on. And IT will go on. And on. And on. But no will talk about the big issues we need to talk about: Toxic masculinity, mental health, and GUN CONTROL. Because that would be hard. And we don't want to do hard. Once we decided it was ok for a classroom of children to be murdered and do nothing, we gave up.
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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby Monker » Wed Oct 04, 2017 4:24 am

Oh, please, I'm not "defending corruption". I believe in solving the problem.

The FIRSt thing that they (FEMA and the military) should have done is to stop the bleeding. That doesn't mean you show up at a port with a bunch of supplies. It means you go into the country, find out what is needed and where and get supplies directly to the people, so people stop hurting. This NEVER HAPPENED, at least not for at least a WEEK after the disaster. The SECOND thing you do is mend the damage. It seems to me that this is where they tried to start things and it failed. It failed because people in country still needed basic things and there was no set way to get those things to them...a nuclear submarine is not going to be able to provide electricy to a town in the mountains...and since it has never been done before, it may not even be able to supply electricity to the closest port city. Generators moved by helicopter would have been more helpful The third, and last, is PREVENTION...you analyze why things were the way they were and if there is any correction and changes to be made for avoiding the situation in the future.

This is VERY BASIC problem solving.

I'll ask again, what natural disasters have you lived through?

Sitting around whining and pointing fingers and trying to place blame does not solve the problem...especially when it is done sitting on a golf cart in Mara Largo. Trump, IMO, came off totally detached from reality and sounded like Marie Antionette saying, "Let them eat cake."
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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby Boomchild » Wed Oct 04, 2017 9:32 am

In the wake of the Vegas attack I have noticed a pattern. When a non Islamic mass murder event or "domestic" terror event happens there is an outcry to "do something about it". In the case of the event in Vegas we need "gun control". The progressives, liberal media and celebrities are all on board with it. When there is a Islamic terror event and outcries are made to "do something about it" but the response isn't the same. People in these groups claim people have Islamophobia. They will cite that you are more likely to die from a more common event that happens everyday.
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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby Monker » Wed Oct 04, 2017 10:50 am

Boomchild wrote:In the wake of the Vegas attack I have noticed a pattern. When a non Islamic mass murder event or "domestic" terror event happens there is an outcry to "do something about it". In the case of the event in Vegas we need "gun control". The progressives, liberal media and celebrities are all on board with it. When there is a Islamic terror event and outcries are made to "do something about it" but the response isn't the same. People in these groups claim people have Islamophobia. They will cite that you are more likely to die from a more common event that happens everyday.


Here are the mass shootings for the past two years...seems to me that islamic terror is not NEAR the issue that you and Trump claim:

Las Vegas Strip massacre Las Vegas, NV 10/1/17 2017
Stephen Craig Paddock, 64, rained a barrage of rapid gunfire down on thousands of concertgoers on the Las Vegas Strip late on a Sunday night, firing from a room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casinos. Shortly thereafter, he was found by law enforcement, deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside the hotel room.
59+ 527+ 586+ Other TBD TBD Yes Two gun shops in Nevada 23 firearms, mostly rifles; including scopes, and two modified for "fully automatic" firing; two were mounted on tripods AR-15-style and AK-47-style rifles and "a large cache of ammunition"; four Daniel Defense DDM4 rifles, three FN-15s and other rifles made by Sig Sauer. White M https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/02/us/s ... oter.html; https://www.wsj.com/articles/las-vegas- ... 506966716; https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nat ... 22191001/; https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nat ... 22191001/; http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-las-ve ... tory.html; https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/02/us/s ... ooter.html Mass

San Francisco UPS shooting San Francisco, CA 6/14/17 2017 Jimmy Lam, 38, fatally shot three coworkers and wounded two others inside a UPS facility in San Francisco. Lam killed himself as law enforcement officers responded to the scene. 3 2 5 Workplace Yes Lam had a history of domestic, work conflict No Unclear; the firearm was stolen in Utah. A second handgun Lam had (also stolen) was unused in the attack. two handguns MAC-10-style “assault pistol”; 30-round magazine. An additional box of ammunition. Asian M http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Ac ... 1423.html; https://apnews.com/2c169039351044799501 ... medium=AP; http://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/arti ... 19519.php; https://www.pressroom.ups.com/pressroom ... 82413-836; http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/06/15/sa ... tive.html; http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/UPS ... 243414.php http://www.ktvu.com/news/ktvu-local-new ... 610-story; https://twitter.com/LauraGarciaCann/sta ... 471117824; http://heavy.com/news/2017/06/jimmy-lam ... -suspect/; http://heavy.com/news/2017/06/jimmy-lam ... g-suspect/ Mass

Pennsylvania supermarket shooting Tunkhannock, PA 6/7/17 2017 Randy Stair, a 24-year-old worker at Weis grocery fatally shot three of his fellow employees. He reportedly fired 59 rounds with a pair of shotguns before turning the gun on himself as another co-worker fled the scene for help and law enforcement responded. 3 0 3 Workplace Unclear shotguns White M http://www.pressconnects.com/story/news ... 02621742/; https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/mor ... f2327eb879 Mass


Florida awning manufacturer shooting Orlando, Florida 6/5/2017 2017 John Robert Neumann, Jr., 45, a former employee of manufacturer Fiamma Inc. fatally shot five workers at the company, and then killed himself on the scene. He'd been fired from the company in April. The attack took place a week before the one-year anniversary of the Orlando nightclub massacre. 5 0 5 Workplace Unclear semiautomatic handgun M http://www.postandcourier.com/news/mult ... ebcc.html; http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politic ... atalities/ Mass


Rural Ohio nursing home shooting Kirkersville, Ohio 5/12/2017 2017 Thomas Hartless, 43, shot and killed a former girlfriend and another employee of a nursing home, and then fatally shot the Kirkersville police chief responding to the scene. Hartless' former girlfriend had recently obtained a court protection order against Hartless. Investigators later found more than 60 firearms in the home of Hartless, who was also found dead at the scene of the attack. 3 0 3 Workplace Yes Hartless had a violent criminal history; his former girlfriend had submitted a letter in court recently stating that he had "a severe mental disorder." handgun, shotgun White M http://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/re ... kersville; http://www.cbsnews.com/news/64-guns-sei ... -shooting/ http://www.cbsnews.com/news/64-guns-sei ... -shooting/ Mass


Fresno downtown shooting Fresno, California 4/18/2017 2017 Kori Ali Muhammad, 39, opened fire along a street in downtown Fresno, killing three people randomly in an alleged hate crime prior to being apprehended by police. Muhammad, who is black, killed three white victims and later described his attack as being racially motivated; he also reportedly yelled 'Allahu Akbar' at the time he was arrested, but authorities indicated they found no links to Islamist terrorism. 3 0 3 Other Unclear Unknown handgun .357 revolver Black M http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... jail.html; https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/18/us/f ... .html?_r=0 Spree


Fort Lauderdale airport shooting Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1/6/2017 2017 Esteban Santiago, 26, flew from Alaska to Fort Lauderdale, where he opened fire in the baggage claim area of the airport, killing five and wounding six before police aprehended him. 5 6 11 (dozens more were injured in the panic) Airport Yes Among other signs, Santiago had gone to a FBI office in Anchorage and complained that his mind was being controlled by the CIA. Yes semiautomatic handgun
Walther 9mm semi-automatic pistol[ Latino M http://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/07/us/es ... .html?_r=0 http://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/07/us/es ... .html?_r=0 Mass


Cascade Mall shooting Burlington, WA 9/23/2016 2016 Arcan Cetin, 20, killed a teen girl and three women in the cosmetics section of a Macy’s department store at the Cascade Mall. A man was critically wounded in the shooting and taken to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, where he died. Cetin was apprehended by police a few hours after the shooting while driving a car near his residence. 5 0 5 Other Yes According to the Cetin's stepfather he had "mental health issues"; court records showed that he suffered from anxiety and depression. Rifle M http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/25/us/ma ... state.html http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/arc ... er-n654586 Mass


Baton Rouge police shooting Baton Rouge, LA 7/17/2016 2016 Gavin Long, a former Marine who served in Iraq, killed three police offers responding to a 911 call, and wounded three others. He was killed in a shoot-out with other officers responding to the scene. Prior to the attack, Long posted prolifically on social media, where he expressed admiration for the cop killer in Dallas 10 days prior. 3 3 6 Other Yes Unclear Unknown Two semiautomatic rifles; one semiautomatic handgun IWI Tavor SAR 5.56 caliber rifle, Springfield XD 9, 9mm Black M http://time.com/4411027/baton-rouge-shooter-gavin-long/ ; http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/18/us/ba ... ting.html; http://www.kansascity.com/news/local/ar ... 6242.html; http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/201 ... e_po.html; http://www.motherjones.com/politics/201 ... uge-munich Mass


Dallas police shooting Dallas, Texas 7/7/2016 2016 Micah Xavier Johnson, a 25-year-old Army veteran, targeted police at a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest, killing five officers and injuring nine others as well as two civilians. After a prolonged standoff in a downtown building, law enforcement killed Johnson using a robot-delivered bomb. 5 11 16 Other Unclear Unclear Yes online and or gun show Semiautomatic rifle, semiautomatic handguns Izhmash-Saiga 5.45mm (AK-style) semiautomatic rifle with large capacity magazines; Glock 9mm handgun, .25-caliber semiautomatic handgun Black M http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/11/us/da ... html?_r=0; http://www.wsj.com/articles/dallas-shoo ... 1468269720 Mass


Orlando nightclub massacre Orlando, Florida 6/12/2016 2016 Omar Mateen, 29, attacked the Pulse nighclub in Orlando in the early morning hours of June 12. He was killed by law enforcement who raided the club after a prolonged standoff. 49 53 102 Other Unclear Unclear Yes Shooting center in Port St. Lucie, Florida Semiautomatic rifle, semiautomatic handgun Sig Sauer MCX rifle, Glock 17 9mm; high-capacity magazines (30 rounds) Other M http://www.motherjones.com/politics/201 ... s-shooter; http://wrbl.com/2016/06/13/orlando-poli ... shooting/; http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_ ... worse.html Mass


Excel Industries mass shooting Hesston, Kansas 2/25/2016 2016 Cedric L. Ford, who worked as a painter at a manufacturing company, shot victims from his car and at his workplace before being killed by police at the scene. Shortly before the rampage he had been served with a restraining order. 3 14 17 Workplace Unclear Unclear Yes Semiautomatic rifle, semiautomatic handgun Zastava Serbia AK-47-style rifle, Glock Model 22 .40-caliber handgun; high-capacity magazines (30 rounds) Black M http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/26/us/sh ... nsas.html; https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/mor ... -emerges/; https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/pos ... iff-says/; http://heavy.com/news/2016/02/cedric-fo ... -youtube/; http://fox4kc.com/2016/02/26/kansas-wom ... n-shooter/ Spree
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Kalamazoo County, Michigan 2/20/2016 2016 Jason B. Dalton, a driver for Uber, apparently selected his victims randomly as he went on a rampage over several hours in three different locations, including five people he shot in the parking lot of a Cracker Barrel restaurant. He was "arrested without incident" at a downtown Kalamazoo bar about six hours after the rampage began. 6 2 8 Other Unclear Unclear Yes Semiautomatic handgun 9 mm handgun (ammo used unclear) White M http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/22/us/ka ... ings.html; http://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/ind ... amaz.html; http://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/ind ... iver_index Spree
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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby Boomchild » Thu Oct 05, 2017 1:11 am

K.C.Journey Fan wrote:The comon thread is they all happen in gun free zones, like concerts, and so far, all have been democrats. We'll see about this one. Hows those gun free countries working out in Europe?


When you look at Islamic terrorism, it's a much bigger problem then these situations. Islamic terrorism is a global problem and not just specific to the U.S..
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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby Monker » Thu Oct 05, 2017 3:31 am

Boomchild wrote:
K.C.Journey Fan wrote:The comon thread is they all happen in gun free zones, like concerts, and so far, all have been democrats. We'll see about this one. Hows those gun free countries working out in Europe?


When you look at Islamic terrorism, it's a much bigger problem then these situations. Islamic terrorism is a global problem and not just specific to the U.S..


So, the US has done an awesome job dealing with Islamic terrorism within our borders and allow other countries like Germany and France deal with it themselves....Or, are you a globalist who believes America should be policing the world?

These shootings are happening a half dozen or so times a year now. It is a MUCH bigger issue for Americans than Islamic terrorism in Europe or the Middle East, etc. When 9/11 happened, we did not hesitate in changing various security measures at airports, even on the airplanes themselves. But, after DOZENS of shootings and mass murders, including children, we still fail to put into place gun control that over 70% of the nation believes. That says a lot about our priorities, and the power of the $'s of the NRA....Why doesn't Trump drain THAT part of the swamp?
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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby Monker » Thu Oct 05, 2017 7:02 am

K.C.Journey Fan wrote:It sure is monker. It's starting to look like Conservatives need to fear the LEFT far more then they know. Want gun control? Looks like the answer is, don't sell them to liberals.

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/201 ... rters.html

This is far from confirmed, but it sure is gathering steam in a hurry. If this pans out, it's the second occurence of ANTIFA liberals firing on Republicans in four months. IF IT PANS OUT !


Yeah, blame "liberals". But, it is Republicans who control government right now. Doing NOTHING is ignoring the issue. Saying things like you just did is being an asshole.

And, this is reality...far more than simply "blame liberals for everything".

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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby Boomchild » Wed Oct 11, 2017 12:08 am

Fact Finder wrote:“The left has finally found the only immigrant in history who had no right to come to America. His name: Christopher Columbus"
__Tucker Carlson


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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby Seven Wishes » Wed Oct 11, 2017 6:44 am

Good God.

Does the GOP not realize it's being led over a cliff by a chameleon-esque carnival barker with the common sense of a newt?

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41570266

When was the last time a fiscally conservative Republican proposed a trillion-dollar infrastructure package?

He challenged his own fucking SECRETARY OF STATE to an IQ test! And he's calling out Bob Corker, one of his most fervent supporters through the perpetual scandal that is his "administration"!
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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby slucero » Wed Oct 11, 2017 9:45 am

He's just following the Democrats lead.. over the cliff...


Senate Democrats unveil a Trump-size infrastructure plan
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... a745bc03a2

A group of senior Senate Democrats on Tuesday unveiled their own $1 trillion plan to revamp the nation’s airports, bridges, roads and seaports, urging President Trump to back their proposal, which they say would create 15 million jobs over 10 years.


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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby Monker » Wed Oct 11, 2017 1:33 pm

Trump is a liberal, not a conservative. He is a salesman who convinced you all to vote for him by selling you the idea that he is a conservative Republican. The very fact that you saying he is "following the Democrats lead...." shows that he is a failed leader himself who would rather work with Democrats, who he has more common ground with, than Republicans who can not get anything done because of the split within the party.

When you all finally realize this, I have to wonder if he will be challenged in the primaries...assuming he is not impeached by then.

slucero wrote:He's just following the Democrats lead.. over the cliff...


Senate Democrats unveil a Trump-size infrastructure plan
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... a745bc03a2

A group of senior Senate Democrats on Tuesday unveiled their own $1 trillion plan to revamp the nation’s airports, bridges, roads and seaports, urging President Trump to back their proposal, which they say would create 15 million jobs over 10 years.

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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby Monker » Wed Oct 11, 2017 1:35 pm

K.C.Journey Fan wrote:
Seven Wishes wrote:Good God.

Does the GOP not realize it's being led over a cliff by a chameleon-esque carnival barker with the common sense of a newt?

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41570266

When was the last time a fiscally conservative Republican proposed a trillion-dollar infrastructure package?

He challenged his own fucking SECRETARY OF STATE to an IQ test! And he's calling out Bob Corker, one of his most fervent supporters through the perpetual scandal that is his "administration"!


Look at that. A liberal has ALMOST figured out that Trump isn't a Republican. ALMOST! I guess they only bitch about spending if it isn't a Democrat doing it.


Oh, please, I've been saying the same for months now. Trump sold you all a bag of LIES....and you voted for it.
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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby The_Noble_Cause » Wed Oct 11, 2017 10:05 pm

Monker wrote:Oh, please, I've been saying the same for months now.


Yea, but we all just assumed you were copying what you read in an email.
Possibly even the same one that said "Hillary had permission to use a private server."
Once a copy n paster, always a copy n paster.


Monker wrote:Trump sold you all a bag of LIES....and you voted for it.


If that were remotely true, the media and low T beta-cucks like you wouldn't be freaking out.
TPP is dead, NAFTA renegotiation ongoing...etc.
How do we know Trump is making America Great Again? Because you are on here losing your shit.
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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby The_Noble_Cause » Wed Oct 11, 2017 10:50 pm

Seven Wishes wrote:Good God.

Does the GOP not realize it's being led over a cliff by a chameleon-esque carnival barker with the common sense of a newt?

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41570266

When was the last time a fiscally conservative Republican proposed a trillion-dollar infrastructure package?

He challenged his own fucking SECRETARY OF STATE to an IQ test! And he's calling out Bob Corker, one of his most fervent supporters through the perpetual scandal that is his "administration"!


Trump ran on infrastructure during the campaign. No flip-flop here. Many Trump campaign issues - free trade, foreign policy - were far to the left of GOP orthodoxy. Some even to the left of Hillary.
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Postby Boomchild » Thu Oct 12, 2017 1:14 am

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Then why aren't you on his band wagon if he's one of you? Trump is anti swamp. You side with the swamp.


While Trump himself may want to "drain the swamp", I'm not so sure that's what people in his administration have in mind. Already the cracks are starting to show. Take Sessions for example. Doesn't want to further investigate the IRS targeting conservative groups. Doesn't want to do additional investigating on Hillary Clinton. I don't know about you, but that doesn't spell "draining the swamp" for me.
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Postby Monker » Thu Oct 12, 2017 4:36 am

I doubt you can even define what the "swamp" is without posting a link or copy/paste from some article on Google.

He's not "one of me". There is only one of me.

What he is is a senile delusional megalomaniac and narcissist, who believed he could attract more voters as a Republican than a Democrat...I suppose he knew that Republicans are more apt to vote for insanity than Democrats.
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Postby Boomchild » Thu Oct 12, 2017 7:43 am

K.C.Journey Fan wrote:I've said there are Republicans that need to go. Either side against Trump you can pretty much count as swamp, trying to hold on to power and pay offs. I came down on Sessions here a few weeks ago. Then I found out he hardly has any staff, less then ten when he should have over 100. Democrats are still obstructing Trump appointees, it just won't make the mainstream news. My jury is out on sessions right now.


Staff shortages is NOT the reason for Sessions' decision not to look further into the issues mentioned. You can always work on what you can and ramp up once the staffing becomes available. But this is not a delay but a rejection to act. Once again we see that certain people are being protected and considered above the law.
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Postby The_Noble_Cause » Thu Oct 12, 2017 8:17 am

Monker wrote:He's not "one of me". There is only one of me.


Then why do you sound exactly like every other liberal idiot?


Monker wrote:What he is is a senile delusional megalomaniac and narcissist, who believed he could attract more voters as a Republican than a Democrat...I suppose he knew that Republicans are more apt to vote for insanity than Democrats.


And yet, when Trump first sought the presidency in 1999, he did so on the Reform Party ticket - not as a Dem or a Repub. The Reform Party was founded by Perot - and Trump has continued to espouse Perot-ish views on policies like NAFTA. Trump didn't win in 2016 as a Democrat masquerading as a Republican. He won as Trump being Trump. As NYTimes admitted last month: "Bound to No Party, Trump Upends 150 Years of Two-Party Rule." Suck on that, liberal.
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Postby Monker » Thu Oct 12, 2017 9:00 am

Boomchild wrote:
K.C.Journey Fan wrote:I've said there are Republicans that need to go. Either side against Trump you can pretty much count as swamp, trying to hold on to power and pay offs. I came down on Sessions here a few weeks ago. Then I found out he hardly has any staff, less then ten when he should have over 100. Democrats are still obstructing Trump appointees, it just won't make the mainstream news. My jury is out on sessions right now.


Staff shortages is NOT the reason for Sessions' decision not to look further into the issues mentioned. You can always work on what you can and ramp up once the staffing becomes available. But this is not a delay but a rejection to act. Once again we see that certain people are being protected and considered above the law.


And, it's an ignorant thing to say anyway...."Staff" is not approved by congress. It's Sessions who has not hired them...IF it is even true he "hardly has any staff". Unless KC thinks Sessions is a wizard like Gandalf and needs a "staff" to cast spells....which wouldn't surprise me.
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Postby Boomchild » Thu Oct 12, 2017 12:49 pm

The_Noble_Cause wrote:And yet, when Trump first sought the presidency in 1999, he did so on the Reform Party ticket - not as a Dem or a Repub. The Reform Party was founded by Perot - and Trump has continued to espouse Perot-ish views on policies like NAFTA. Trump didn't win in 2016 as a Democrat masquerading as a Republican. He won as Trump being Trump. As NYTimes admitted last month: "Bound to No Party, Trump Upends 150 Years of Two-Party Rule." Suck on that, liberal.


If Trump was a traditional conservative Republican I know that I wouldn't have even considered voting for him.
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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby Monker » Thu Oct 12, 2017 4:29 pm

K.C.Journey Fan wrote:Ya Monker, only the Republicans have infighting.

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa ... utm_medium


I have never commented on either party's 'in fighting'. What I said was that the Republicans have a split party...they do. The Democrats have disagreements at times, but I do not believe the party is split in the say that Republicans are. The Tea Party should join with Trump voters and start their own party...that would make sense, but it will never happen.
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The tagline on the last video, 'Russia is a democrat excuse for losing'.

Yeah, and Tim Donaghy was an excuse for NBA teams losing. But we all know how THAT turned out.

All you conservative fuckers are Sean Hannity doppelgangers. So blinded by your unwavering devotion to all things republican, that you can't see the forest for the trees. I'm glad Obama was sandwiched in between Bush and Clyde - or I wouldn't have ever known what the fuck Sean looked like. I mean, he had his lips around Dubya's cock for 8 years...I never caught a glimpse.
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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby Monker » Fri Oct 13, 2017 6:41 am

K.C.Journey Fan wrote: By the way, glad Trump kicked the NFL's ass. :lol:


Yeah, well, Rush disagrees with you:

"There’s a part of this story that’s starting to make me nervous, and it’s this: I am very uncomfortable with the president of the United States being able to dictate the behavior and power of anybody. That’s not where this should be coming from,"

"Trump is continually tweeting; I know what he’s doing, and I understand why he’s doing it, and his motives are pure; don’t misunderstand. But I don’t think that it is useful or helpful for any employee anywhere to be forced to do something because the government says they must,” Limbaugh added.

That damn liberal Rush Limbaugh, essentially saying Trump the Tyrant is acting like a dictator. He sounds just like me.
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Re: President Donald J. Trump - Term 1 Thread

Postby Monker » Fri Oct 13, 2017 7:36 am

"The president is a fucking moron"

Holy shit, I could serve on Trump's cabinet. They think just like me!
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