Re: Should Trump Drop Out
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2016 3:46 pm
Well, it looks like we should all leave the country. Or just maybe, I'll vote for Trump.
Glad to see you've come to your senses.......Lucyhere wrote:Well, it looks like we should all leave the country. Or just maybe, I'll vote for Trump.
Wulfman... wrote:Glad to see you've come to your senses.......Lucyhere wrote:Well, it looks like we should all leave the country. Or just maybe, I'll vote for Trump.
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When I was in high school I was always encouraged when a girl said maybe, so much better than "no", and infinitely better than "never". You have left me with hope for youLucyhere wrote:Wulfman... wrote:Glad to see you've come to your senses.......Lucyhere wrote:Well, it looks like we should all leave the country. Or just maybe, I'll vote for Trump.
MAGA
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Did you notice I said, "maybe"?
For some reason, this reminded me of the dialog exchange between Sefton (William Holden) and Price (Peter Graves) in the movie Stalag 17 (one of my all-time favorite movies).flightco wrote: When I was in high school I was always encouraged when a girl said maybe, so much better than "no", and infinitely better than "never". You have left me with hope for you
This is actually fun and quite amazing, the yen and the yang, day and night, east and west, progressive and conservative are actually talking about something besides politics on a Trump thread. Now I have to ask; what does this have to do with politics?Wulfman... wrote:For some reason, this reminded me of the dialog exchange between Sefton (William Holden) and Price (Peter Graves) in the movie Stalag 17 (one of my all-time favorite movies).flightco wrote: When I was in high school I was always encouraged when a girl said maybe, so much better than "no", and infinitely better than "never". You have left me with hope for you
Price: Are you questioning me?
Sefton: Getting acquainted. I'd like to make one friend in this barracks.
Price: Well, don't bother, Sefton. I don't like you, I never did, and I never will.
Sefton: A lot of people say that, and the first thing you know it, they get married, and live happily ever after.
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To quote HRC........"What difference, at this point, does it make?"flightco wrote:This is actually fun and quite amazing, the yen and the yang, day and night, east and west, progressive and conservative are actually talking about something besides politics on a Trump thread. Now I have to ask; what does this have to do with politics?Wulfman... wrote:For some reason, this reminded me of the dialog exchange between Sefton (William Holden) and Price (Peter Graves) in the movie Stalag 17 (one of my all-time favorite movies).flightco wrote: When I was in high school I was always encouraged when a girl said maybe, so much better than "no", and infinitely better than "never". You have left me with hope for you
Price: Are you questioning me?
Sefton: Getting acquainted. I'd like to make one friend in this barracks.
Price: Well, don't bother, Sefton. I don't like you, I never did, and I never will.
Sefton: A lot of people say that, and the first thing you know it, they get married, and live happily ever after.
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You know the score... register and become a member. Only then will you have the right to speak politics with us.flightco wrote:Now I have to ask; what does this have to do with politics?
Hey flightco! BACK OFF DUDE! .... to the back of the line with you!flightco wrote: When I was in high school I was always encouraged when a girl said maybe, so much better than "no", and infinitely better than "never". You have left me with hope for you
While I agree with most of your points ... they ALL apply to the GOP just the same. There is no net difference between the two sock puppet parties.PEF wrote:snip ....
ANYONE BUT HRC!! But I do actually like Trump. He is all we have got at this point!
You know, the Democrats really kill me. It is the party of "stupid". For the last 8 years, we have had a President who was elected on a platform of helping the inner city Blacks and all of us common "folk". So what did he do?
1. Increased income inequality more that any other white President in history.
2. Totally destroyed everyone's health insurance while trying to raise Health Insurers's stock prices. The ACA is an unmitigated disaster.
3. Poor people and the middle class are in the worst shape they have ever been.
4. Created an unbelievable Foreign policy disaster in the Middle East.
5. Made sure that "Too Big To Fail" will be around forever.
6. Helped wreck the global economy and fudged most official economic reports to hide it from the American people.
Is there anything this guy gets his hands on that won't be completely wrecked? i don't think so.
Hillary will be Obama on steroids. is this what we really want?
PEF wrote:For the last 8 years, we have had a President who was elected on a platform of helping the inner city Blacks and all of us common "folk". So what did he do?
I can say I am glad that my employer has not dropped their insurance program, forcing us into obamacare. I'd be paying $6000 more in premiums with a $7000 higher deductible for my wife and I... No thanks, obamacare sucks in my book. A big fail for O. The Dems can take all the credit they want for obamacare.Lucyhere wrote:PEF wrote:For the last 8 years, we have had a President who was elected on a platform of helping the inner city Blacks and all of us common "folk". So what did he do?
This is what he did, with no help from the Republican Party:
http://pleasecutthecrap.com/obama-accomplishments/
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