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May 20, 2017 15:26:56   #
cesspool jones Loc: atlanta
 
Nickolai wrote:
That is not a true statement there is no evidence of millions of fraudulent votes It is Complete Bull Shit Like the claim that Obama wiretapped Trump Tower Bull Shit


Are you the Great Mali Wali?

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May 20, 2017 15:29:57   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Nickolai wrote:
The same can be said about a Republic. Rome began as Republic, so was the Soviet Union, so was Germany, A Republic can only last until the wealthy realize they can use the power of their wealth to buy influence from the representatives and curry favor for them selves then it becomes a Plutocracy a form of oligarchy


The Soviet Union was never a Republic in anything but name. A Republic only lasts as long as the majority of the citizens realize that they have to take responsibility for their actions. Once they stop realizing this, they become Liberals.

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May 20, 2017 15:34:04   #
Nickolai
 
Loki wrote:
As a matter of fact, the EPA will find itself accountable the next time they decide to ruin several thousand miles of aquifer.
I don't think the BATFE will find itself insulated and unaccountable the next time they "lose" 2500 guns, while prosecuting innocent people who make a paperwork mistake.
The IRS is about to get an enema.
Maybe you can enlighten us as to exactly HOW Trump's tax plan screw the middle class?
Maybe you are angry because illegal border crossings are at their lowest point in years, and Democrats are missing out on all those wetback votes from people who don't have to prove they are US citizens to vote.
Are you having to hire an American for a cabana boy?
As a matter of fact, the EPA will find itself acco... (show quote)







Trumps tax plan is trickle down economics 2.0 the original trickle down policy tripled the national debt put the country on a path to deficit spending. the collapse of the S&L's the Global Crossing,
WorldCom, Enron scandals, electric utility de regulation bankruptcies, the dot com bubble and the 2007-8 collapse of the housing bubble and banking collapse the kinds of instability that plagued the US through the 19 th and early 20 th centuries. Trickle down 2.0 means further decline of the middle class

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May 20, 2017 15:34:42   #
LiberalLulu
 
rustex007 wrote:
I believed that's what democracy means, the will of the people, by the people and for the people. the electoral vote was install for this precise blunder wouldn't occurred, they where supposed to be the most intellectual's with the knowledge to fit best the country , and trump maybe intellectual in his fields, and businesses but; he has proven an ignorant in everything else, not even US history. he is a successful business guy, but that's about it doesn't know anything when it comes to world affairs, none the less how to run a country
I believed that's what democracy means, the will o... (show quote)



Just what are you trying to say? You like the Electoral College, or you don't? You think democracy means majority rule? Or not?

You really need to get around more. Try my topic: The Death of Democracy: http://www.onepoliticalplaza.com/t-100593-1.html

You might learn something from the dialogue between Larry and myself.

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May 20, 2017 15:42:32   #
Nickolai
 
Loki wrote:
Oh, but they didn't siphon any Republican votes?





Trump defeated Clinton in Florida by a margin of 119,770 votes. Johnson alone took more than that (206,007 votes), while Stein took another 64,019. If only half of Florida’s third-party voters had chosen Clinton, she would have taken the state’s 29 electoral votes. Trump won Pennsylvania with a total of 2,912,941 votes compared to Clinton’s 2,884,705, a difference of 68,236 votes. Johnson took more votes than the difference by himself, receiving 2.4 percent of the state, or 142,653 votes, but Stein received just 0.8 percent, or 48,912 votes.
Though Michigan's official vote tally awaits approval from the AP, Trump appears to have taken the state and its 16 electoral votes by less than a half-percent, receiving only 11,423 more votes than Clinton. Johnson won far more of the state’s votes than that, closing out with 173,023 votes, while Stein received 50,690.
The margin was also slim in Wisconsin (11 electoral votes), with Trump winning by only 27,257 votes, receiving 1,409,467 to Clinton’s 1,382,210. Stein alone got more votes than Trump’s margin, receiving 30,980 votes, while Johnson received 106,442 votes.

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May 20, 2017 15:43:21   #
cesspool jones Loc: atlanta
 
Nickolai wrote:
Trumps tax plan is trickle down economics 2.0 the original trickle down policy tripled the national debt put the country on a path to deficit spending. the collapse of the S&L's the Global Crossing,
WorldCom, Enron scandals, electric utility de regulation bankruptcies, the dot com bubble and the 2007-8 collapse of the housing bubble and banking collapse the kinds of instability that plagued the US through the 19 th and early 20 th centuries. Trickle down 2.0 means further decline of the middle class
Trumps tax plan is trickle down economics 2.0 the ... (show quote)


One thing you forgot dipshit....what about the millions of jobs coast to coast back then?

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May 20, 2017 15:48:56   #
Nickolai
 
Larry the Legend wrote:
It's called 'symbiosis'. There's examples of it throughout nature. Bees and flowers, for instance. Bees collect pollen, and at the same time they pollinate the flower. Without pollination, the resulting seeds would be sterile. This is generally referred to a 'mutual' symbiosis. In another example, the clownfish feeds on small invertebrates that otherwise have potential to harm the sea anemone, and the fecal matter from the clownfish provides nutrients to the sea anemone. The clownfish is additionally protected from predators by the anemone's stinging cells, to which the clownfish is immune. The clownfish also emits a high pitched sound that deters butterfly fish, which would otherwise eat the anemone.

So, yeah, you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours...
It's called 'symbiosis'. There's examples of it t... (show quote)






The records show that it is very profitable to contribute to political campaigns people like Trump can invest A few hundred thousands and pull out hundred's of millions. His First project in Manhattan was stalled the banks wouldn't loan him the money until he used his daddy's political connections built up over the years to get a 40 year tax abatement then the banks bent over backwards some one else would pay for police and fire protection

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May 20, 2017 15:49:52   #
Nickolai
 
cesspool jones wrote:
He's putting things in order...hasn't been done by a businessman in DC. You just sit back and wait and see. Drink a beer on me.





I won't need to many beers he is as good as gone

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May 20, 2017 15:51:23   #
Nickolai
 
John Illinois wrote:
That is not quite the full facts in the issue. While it is true that each state has 2 Senators, the house of Representatives is population based. I don't know exactly how many reps Wyoming or Cal has, but California has a whole lot more than Wyoming. The electoral college has 1 vote for each Senator, plus 1 vote for each Representative, so each citizen has about the same effect. Rural voters do not have more influence, because rural districts may cover several counties, where urban districts may cover a few square miles. Cheating on your taxes is just as illegal in rural areas as it is in urban areas.
That is not quite the full facts in the issue. Wh... (show quote)





The way it works out Wyoming has more to say than California

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May 20, 2017 15:53:25   #
cesspool jones Loc: atlanta
 
Nickolai wrote:
I won't need to many beers he is as good as gone


What you need is a heroin od.

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May 20, 2017 15:56:18   #
LiberalLulu
 
Nickolai wrote:
I won't need to many beers he is as good as gone


Righto. And cheerio, mate. Ta-ta as well.

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May 20, 2017 15:57:03   #
LiberalLulu
 
Nickolai wrote:
I won't need to many beers he is as good as gone


I think Nikki is referring to himself. He's been reported to Admin.

Gone like Jack2014.

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May 20, 2017 16:02:08   #
Nickolai
 
Loki wrote:
The Soviet Union was never a Republic in anything but name. A Republic only lasts as long as the majority of the citizens realize that they have to take responsibility for their actions. Once they stop realizing this, they become Liberals.




According to Article 76 of the Constitution of the Soviet Union, a Union Republic was a sovereign Soviet socialist state that had united with other Soviet Republics in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Article 81 of the Constitution stated that "the sovereign rights of Union Republics shall be safeguarded by the USSR".
In the final decades of its existence, the Soviet Union officially consisted of fifteen Soviet Socialist Republics (SSRs). All of them, with the exception of the Russian Federation (until 1990), had their own local party chapters of the All-Union Communist Party. The R in USSR stands for Republic a system of rule by the elites. The Soviet Union was not a communist state it was a state capitalism state the means of production was in the hands of the political elites as opposed to the economic elites in the US

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May 20, 2017 16:02:58   #
LiberalLulu
 
Nickolai wrote:
According to Article 76 of the Constitution of the Soviet Union, a Union Republic was a sovereign Soviet socialist state that had united with other Soviet Republics in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Article 81 of the Constitution stated that "the sovereign rights of Union Republics shall be safeguarded by the USSR".
In the final decades of its existence, the Soviet Union officially consisted of fifteen Soviet Socialist Republics (SSRs). All of them, with the exception of the Russian Federation (until 1990), had their own local party chapters of the All-Union Communist Party. The R in USSR stands for Republic a system of rule by the elites. The Soviet Union was not a communist state it was a state capitalism state the means of production was in the hands of the political elites as opposed to the economic elites in the US
According to Article 76 of the Constitution of the... (show quote)


Goodbye, Nikki.

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May 20, 2017 16:10:42   #
bggamers Loc: georgia
 
rustex007 wrote:
I'm still waiting for trump start fulfilling on all of his promises in his campaign and his just wasting time, twitting his presidency away, going nowhere, accomplishing nothing. he is a spiral burning down


where have you been in a closet. Look up what trump has done in his first 100 days and it would have been more if your obstuctionist idiots would do their job not act like little kids

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