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legendary
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March 07, 2016, 10:05:17 AM
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What I'm suggesting also, is that the howls about Trump becoming another Mussolini are just pearl-clutching hysterics (or cynical smear-mongering.) By my lights, the biggest "risk" with Donald Trump is that he'll let his ego get the better of him, decide to "grow in office" and proclaim, "Everyone in Washington D.C. loves me!"

He doing so would just make him a so-called RINO while in office. That's not much of a danger to the United States, in my opinion.

Most of the business-style plans that Trump has suggested are fairly simple to implement.


Many do not even require new laws.  They just require using existing law as written.

So this is quite different than massive government schemes, such as those of Saunders.  Those would never make it through a Republican Congress and Senate.





Cause Trump suggested things? He has a political program somewhere? Damn the little kiddo! Why didn't he show it then?


Some people are too lazy to click on the TRUMP website to learn by themselves. They ask, ask, ask, then complain about it, then ask for more, just like some beggar countries...




AHAHAHAHAH!!!  Grin  Grin  Grin

You mean his "program" is the list of 6 positions on his website?

His whole program as a POTUS is a 6 pages document talking mainly about immigration and taxes? Whaou you scared me I thought he had a real program ^^


TRUMP is love. Love of America. Nothing scary about that. At least you visited his website and took all the time in the world to learn more about him.

For this I thank you.
 Smiley

sr. member
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March 07, 2016, 10:00:20 AM
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What I'm suggesting also, is that the howls about Trump becoming another Mussolini are just pearl-clutching hysterics (or cynical smear-mongering.) By my lights, the biggest "risk" with Donald Trump is that he'll let his ego get the better of him, decide to "grow in office" and proclaim, "Everyone in Washington D.C. loves me!"

He doing so would just make him a so-called RINO while in office. That's not much of a danger to the United States, in my opinion.

Most of the business-style plans that Trump has suggested are fairly simple to implement.


Many do not even require new laws.  They just require using existing law as written.

So this is quite different than massive government schemes, such as those of Saunders.  Those would never make it through a Republican Congress and Senate.





Cause Trump suggested things? He has a political program somewhere? Damn the little kiddo! Why didn't he show it then?


Some people are too lazy to click on the TRUMP website to learn by themselves. They ask, ask, ask, then complain about it, then ask for more, just like some beggar countries...




AHAHAHAHAH!!!  Grin  Grin  Grin

You mean his "program" is the list of 6 positions on his website?

His whole program as a POTUS is a 6 pages document talking mainly about immigration and taxes? Whaou you scared me I thought he had a real program ^^
legendary
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March 07, 2016, 09:46:06 AM
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What I'm suggesting also, is that the howls about Trump becoming another Mussolini are just pearl-clutching hysterics (or cynical smear-mongering.) By my lights, the biggest "risk" with Donald Trump is that he'll let his ego get the better of him, decide to "grow in office" and proclaim, "Everyone in Washington D.C. loves me!"

He doing so would just make him a so-called RINO while in office. That's not much of a danger to the United States, in my opinion.

Most of the business-style plans that Trump has suggested are fairly simple to implement.


Many do not even require new laws.  They just require using existing law as written.

So this is quite different than massive government schemes, such as those of Saunders.  Those would never make it through a Republican Congress and Senate.





Cause Trump suggested things? He has a political program somewhere? Damn the little kiddo! Why didn't he show it then?


Some people are too lazy to click on the TRUMP website to learn by themselves. They ask, ask, ask, then complain about it, then ask for more, just like some beggar countries...


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March 07, 2016, 09:11:00 AM
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What I'm suggesting also, is that the howls about Trump becoming another Mussolini are just pearl-clutching hysterics (or cynical smear-mongering.) By my lights, the biggest "risk" with Donald Trump is that he'll let his ego get the better of him, decide to "grow in office" and proclaim, "Everyone in Washington D.C. loves me!"

He doing so would just make him a so-called RINO while in office. That's not much of a danger to the United States, in my opinion.

Most of the business-style plans that Trump has suggested are fairly simple to implement.


Many do not even require new laws.  They just require using existing law as written.

So this is quite different than massive government schemes, such as those of Saunders.  Those would never make it through a Republican Congress and Senate.





Cause Trump suggested things? He has a political program somewhere? Damn the little kiddo! Why didn't he show it then?
sr. member
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March 07, 2016, 09:09:56 AM


Man that would be something. I have never seen politics like what we're seeing now it's like the super bowl of politics.


And still some people wonder why our world is shit and is crashing down. I think the whole reason is in this sentence.


Some countries create nothing and ask, ask, ask, then complain, then ask for more. That's is one of the many reasons. It has been happening way before TRUMP was even born.



Could we know wtf you're talking about and what's the link with Trump?
legendary
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March 07, 2016, 08:55:51 AM



SIKHS AND MUSLIMS Hold Rally in DC in Support of DONALD J. TRUMP








http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/03/sikhs-and-muslims-hold-dc-rally-for-donald-trump/


 Smiley Wink Smiley


legendary
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March 07, 2016, 08:53:41 AM
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What I'm suggesting also, is that the howls about Trump becoming another Mussolini are just pearl-clutching hysterics (or cynical smear-mongering.) By my lights, the biggest "risk" with Donald Trump is that he'll let his ego get the better of him, decide to "grow in office" and proclaim, "Everyone in Washington D.C. loves me!"

He doing so would just make him a so-called RINO while in office. That's not much of a danger to the United States, in my opinion.

Most of the business-style plans that Trump has suggested are fairly simple to implement.

Many do not even require new laws.  They just require using existing law as written.

So this is quite different than massive government schemes, such as those of Saunders.  Those would never make it through a Republican Congress and Senate.



legendary
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March 07, 2016, 08:52:10 AM


Man that would be something. I have never seen politics like what we're seeing now it's like the super bowl of politics.


And still some people wonder why our world is shit and is crashing down. I think the whole reason is in this sentence.


Some countries create nothing and ask, ask, ask, then complain, then ask for more. That's is one of the many reasons. It has been happening way before TRUMP was even born.

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March 07, 2016, 06:23:13 AM


Man that would be something. I have never seen politics like what we're seeing now it's like the super bowl of politics.


And still some people wonder why our world is shit and is crashing down. I think the whole reason is in this sentence.
legendary
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March 06, 2016, 09:35:33 PM
I don't think trump can fulfill half the promises that he made but I'll still vote for him.

A lot of people are voting for him for the same reason. For some, it's a "values vote"; for others, a "half a loaf is better than none" vote. Contrary to the impression you get from the Internet, there doesn't seem to be much of a cult of personality around Donald Trump. His rallies are more like a football game, where everyone "feels the excitement" but more-or-less calms down after the show is over.
Simply because they were never angry, unhinged people from the start... Just regular folks tired to be lied to.

Sounds right.
An interesting perspective.  "No 'cult of personality' around Trump."  I intend to vote for Trump, and certainly always viewed him as a sort of B grade media star.   If there is a 'cult of personality' I don't know where it is or how to find it.

What I'm suggesting also, is that the howls about Trump becoming another Mussolini are just pearl-clutching hysterics (or cynical smear-mongering.) By my lights, the biggest "risk" with Donald Trump is that he'll let his ego get the better of him, decide to "grow in office" and proclaim, "Everyone in Washington D.C. loves me!"

He doing so would just make him a so-called RINO while in office. That's not much of a danger to the United States, in my opinion.
Of course, he could grow in stature in office.

The only POTUS I have seen shrink in office was Obama.
legendary
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March 06, 2016, 07:59:01 PM
I don't think trump can fulfill half the promises that he made but I'll still vote for him.

A lot of people are voting for him for the same reason. For some, it's a "values vote"; for others, a "half a loaf is better than none" vote. Contrary to the impression you get from the Internet, there doesn't seem to be much of a cult of personality around Donald Trump. His rallies are more like a football game, where everyone "feels the excitement" but more-or-less calms down after the show is over.
Simply because they were never angry, unhinged people from the start... Just regular folks tired to be lied to.

Sounds right.
An interesting perspective.  "No 'cult of personality' around Trump."  I intend to vote for Trump, and certainly always viewed him as a sort of B grade media star.   If there is a 'cult of personality' I don't know where it is or how to find it.

What I'm suggesting also, is that the howls about Trump becoming another Mussolini are just pearl-clutching hysterics (or cynical smear-mongering.) By my lights, the biggest "risk" with Donald Trump is that he'll let his ego get the better of him, decide to "grow in office" and proclaim, "Everyone in Washington D.C. loves me!"

He doing so would just make him a so-called RINO while in office. That's not much of a danger to the United States, in my opinion.
legendary
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March 06, 2016, 07:50:32 PM
I don't think trump can fulfill half the promises that he made but I'll still vote for him.

A lot of people are voting for him for the same reason. For some, it's a "values vote"; for others, a "half a loaf is better than none" vote. Contrary to the impression you get from the Internet, there doesn't seem to be much of a cult of personality around Donald Trump. His rallies are more like a football game, where everyone "feels the excitement" but more-or-less calms down after the show is over.
Simply because they were never angry, unhinged people from the start... Just regular folks tired to be lied to.

Sounds right.
An interesting perspective.  "No 'cult of personality' around Trump."  I intend to vote for Trump, and certainly always viewed him as a sort of B grade media star.   If there is a 'cult of personality' I don't know where it is or how to find it.

Let's examine that.  Is there a Miley Cyrus 'cult of personality?'

Yep.  http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/miley-cyrus
One hot babe there, whatever you think of her.

Is there a Donald Trump fan club?  Looks like a couple efforts to start one since he got active in the 2016 elections.  But none have been successful.

I personally am NOT seeing the understood narcissic personality of Trump as being conductive to creating a cult of personality.   By contrast the essential beauty and musical art of Cyrus (regardless of whether behind it lies a personality equally narcissic as Trump) obviously could create "fans."

I'm seeing people attracted to vote for a guy that simply said he'd "make America great again" and who said he "doesn't owe any favors to special interests."

legendary
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March 06, 2016, 07:19:38 PM
I don't think trump can fulfill half the promises that he made but I'll still vote for him.

A lot of people are voting for him for the same reason. For some, it's a "values vote"; for others, a "half a loaf is better than none" vote. Contrary to the impression you get from the Internet, there doesn't seem to be much of a cult of personality around Donald Trump. His rallies are more like a football game, where everyone "feels the excitement" but more-or-less calms down after the show is over.
Simply because they were never angry, unhinged people from the start... Just regular folks tired to be lied to.

Sounds right.

Look. If you don't have enough money to pay income taxes, quit. They can have all the paperwork on the books. But it doesn't mean anything if you can't pay.

As soon as the money dries up, the whole political scene will dry up right along with it.

Cool
legendary
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March 06, 2016, 07:16:01 PM
I don't think trump can fulfill half the promises that he made but I'll still vote for him.

A lot of people are voting for him for the same reason. For some, it's a "values vote"; for others, a "half a loaf is better than none" vote. Contrary to the impression you get from the Internet, there doesn't seem to be much of a cult of personality around Donald Trump. His rallies are more like a football game, where everyone "feels the excitement" but more-or-less calms down after the show is over.
Simply because they were never angry, unhinged people from the start... Just regular folks tired to be lied to.

Sounds right.
legendary
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March 06, 2016, 07:07:45 PM
I don't think trump can fulfill half the promises that he made but I'll still vote for him.

A lot of people are voting for him for the same reason. For some, it's a "values vote"; for others, a "half a loaf is better than none" vote. Contrary to the impression you get from the Internet, there doesn't seem to be much of a cult of personality around Donald Trump. His rallies are more like a football game, where everyone "feels the excitement" but more-or-less calms down after the show is over.


Simply because they were never angry, unhinged people from the start... Just regular folks tired to be lied to.


legendary
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March 06, 2016, 06:55:06 PM
I don't think trump can fulfill half the promises that he made but I'll still vote for him.

A lot of people are voting for him for the same reason. For some, it's a "values vote"; for others, a "half a loaf is better than none" vote. Contrary to the impression you get from the Internet, there doesn't seem to be much of a cult of personality around Donald Trump. His rallies are more like a football game, where everyone "feels the excitement" but more-or-less calms down after the show is over.
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March 06, 2016, 06:49:22 PM
No, the final final battle should be trump vs Hilary. Two liars going at each other it's going to be great!!

Man that would be something. I have never seen politics like what we're seeing now it's like the super bowl of politics.
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March 06, 2016, 06:19:47 PM
No, the final final battle should be trump vs Hilary. Two liars going at each other it's going to be great!!
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March 06, 2016, 06:18:09 PM
The drama with trump vs jeb! was extremely entertaining. Now it's trump vs "little marco" which I think should conclude soon. Then it's the final battle between trump vs. Cruz. This is going to be interesting.....
legendary
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March 06, 2016, 05:47:47 PM
Retards in garbage media use an image of wax figures tweeting on Nancy Reagan´s death. Suits their readership I´m sure



They can't get the lighting right with CGI, wax figures still beat modern computer techniques.
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