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Aug 14, 2017 00:06:22   #
Airforceone
 
JFlorio wrote:
I truly believe you have pushed nest over the edge. From insane to ridiculously insane.


Not over the edge it's great listening to you AH cry when you have to deal with facts.i love it been getting some great PM of encouragement to keep the heat on AH like you.

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Aug 14, 2017 00:12:07   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
tdsrnest wrote:
Not over the edge it's great listening to you AH cry when you have to deal with facts.i love it been getting some great PM of encouragement to keep the heat on AH like you.


You put on heat? You're pitiful with your self delusion. You might be right about golf hours. Who cares? I know from experience some people get much accomplished when they are on the course. Obama or Trump or both could have accomplished much or little on the course I wasn't there and could care less.

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Aug 14, 2017 00:19:41   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
tdsrnest wrote:
Not over the edge it's great listening to you AH cry when you have to deal with facts.i love it been getting some great PM of encouragement to keep the heat on AH like you.


You've been getting PM encouragement. So now OPP has a moron support group with you as their leader. Priceless.

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Aug 14, 2017 07:53:05   #
Big Bass
 
cold iron wrote:
?????????


I wonder how he worked that one out.

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Aug 14, 2017 08:01:25   #
Big Bass
 
tdsrnest wrote:
The only thing that cost more was the fuel for the plane. Trump heads out to his golf courses every weekend except when he's overseas. So stop the comparisons.

Obama went to Hawaii 6 times in 8 years he spent 155 days on vacation at a cost of $85 to $96 million in 8 years. Bush spent 533 days on vacation at a cost of $123 million. Clinton spent 173 days on vacation no cost that I could find, Ronald Reagan spent 390 days on vacation no cost that I could find. Esinhower played 800 rounds of golf while in office and Trump is on a pace to beat that.

Now let's get to Trump
1st 100 days at Mar-A-Largo cost the tax payers $23 million approximately $3.6 million per trip. Over his first 6 months in Office Trump has gone on vacation 3 times more than Obama. Cost of Trump over the last three months has not been posted but he has spent every weekend at his Golf Course in NJ except when he was overseas. The number of days exceeds his first 100 days so the cost is estimated to be more than his first 100 days so let's just use his figures for the first 100 days at $23 million.

So on average it will cost $92 million in his first year which exceeds Obama for 8 years at $85 million.

The democrats are trying to get the republicans in congress to get control the amount of money Trumps expenses are coming to. But republicans want no part of that. The democrats have shown that at the rate of cost for just Trump for his first 4 years will cost the federal government $368 million and the democrats want to audit how much has been spent at Trump facilities. The other concern democrats have is the cost of paying for Trumps family that are jet setting around the world with secret service and private airlines staying in Trump owned 5 star hotels around the world at tax payers expense. It was confirmed the bill just for his family over 4 months was $120 million this does not include the cost of his wife and son staying in NY.

The Democrats are concerned if they average out the cost it will cost the federal government over $1 billion for Trump and his family and they want an audit as to how much is being spent in Trump facilities. The Trump family is out of control with expenses and that GD Ryan and McConnell want nothing to do with an Audit. What a bunch of hypocrites.

Now you fool you asked don't come back and tell me I am lying come up with you're figures. Stop you're BS Fox News talking points and do a little research.
The only thing that cost more was the fuel for the... (show quote)


The fuel alone was a large percantage of the whole cost of Trump's. The cost of the 747's flight crew would be huge.

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Aug 14, 2017 12:32:57   #
cold iron Loc: White House
 
tdsrnest wrote:
Okay We can also look at Trump first 6 months versus Obama

It is recorded that Obama played approximately 303 rounds of golf in 8 years as president and most of those were played while on vacation in Hawaii. But that averages out to a round of golf every 9.5 days while in office. And if you eliminate the vacation golf while in the White House it averages out to every 18 days.

But Trump has been in Office for 181 days and the press has confirmed days of 40 rounds of golf. There are days that he disappeared for 4 to 5 hours while at his clubs that the press could not confirm or deny whether he played or not. But strange that's what it takes to play a round of golf. But what is confirmed is Trump plays golf every 4.5 days. This does not include the 17 day vacation he is on where he has played everyday except one.

So there you go you asked.

Since you called me turdbrain and I bothered to look up the facts A fu$king moron like you will not believe it anyway.
Okay We can also look at Trump first 6 months vers... (show quote)


Moran? thats the best you can do, I have twice the IQ of you.
I say never has a true word come out of your mouth. Obama spent 3 weeks in Hawaii every year, he flew back to DC and then back to Hawaii again! Not only burning thousands of gallons of fuel, but two F18 must accompany the 747.
Trump's vacation is doing work trying to fix 8 years of Obama's fuck-up's.

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Aug 15, 2017 18:23:28   #
Airforceone
 
JFlorio wrote:
You put on heat? You're pitiful with your self delusion. You might be right about golf hours. Who cares? I know from experience some people get much accomplished when they are on the course. Obama or Trump or both could have accomplished much or little on the course I wasn't there and could care less.


Wow now we are getting some where are you willing to admit that in the first 6 months of Trump versus Obama Trump had played golf 40 times more than Obama

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Aug 15, 2017 18:27:45   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
tdsrnest wrote:
Wow now we are getting some where are you willing to admit that in the first 6 months of Trump versus Obama Trump had played golf 40 times more than Obama


I really don't think anyone cares. Things are getting done. Changing.....

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Aug 15, 2017 19:06:17   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
No. Don't care. Doesn't matter. Things get done or they don't. I never gave a shit how much Obama golfed. I preferred him on vacation.
Don't know who's feeding you these so called facts about hours of golf. Like I said, don't care. I do know according to other golfers Obama still sucks at it. Don't know how bad or good Trump is.
tdsrnest wrote:
Wow now we are getting some where are you willing to admit that in the first 6 months of Trump versus Obama Trump had played golf 40 times more than Obama

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Aug 15, 2017 19:09:43   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Arch are these fools grasping at straws or what? If Obama went overseas on a meet and greet and ended up playing golf would those hours count.
Doubt it but don't care. If Trump drives by a golf course the people that hate him would say he's golfing. All very silly. The N. Korean leader just backed down from his rhetoric. A direct result of Our President not backing down. And these num nuts worry about golf.
archie bunker wrote:
I really don't think anyone cares. Things are getting done. Changing.....

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Aug 15, 2017 19:37:21   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
JFlorio wrote:
Arch are these fools grasping at straws or what? If Obama went overseas on a meet and greet and ended up playing golf would those hours count.
Doubt it but don't care. If Trump drives by a golf course the people that hate him would say he's golfing. All very silly. The N. Korean leader just backed down from his rhetoric. A direct result of Our President not backing down. And these num nuts worry about golf.


I haven't seen any proof that he's golfing, instead of working outside of the house that leaks like a sieve.

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Aug 16, 2017 10:06:15   #
cold iron Loc: White House
 
tdsrnest wrote:
Wow now we are getting some where are you willing to admit that in the first 6 months of Trump versus Obama Trump had played golf 40 times more than Obama


Hey Turd_bird, here is some info that you never seen about the ass holes you love.

The very first Republican president freed the slaves and was hated for it. He was consequentially murdered by a Democrat.

The Klu Klux Klan was created by Democrat Party members for the express purpose of terrorizing blacks and Republicans in the South to prevent them from voting, and that every known Klansman that were members of Congress have been Democrats.

The first grand wizard of the KKK was honored at the 1868 Democratic National Convention.

No Democrats voted for the 14th Amendment to grant citizenship to former slaves and, to this day, the Democrat Party website ignores those decades of racism. Three years after Appomattox, the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, granting blacks citizenship in the United States, came before the Congress: 94 percent of Republicans endorsed.

“The records of Congress reveal that not one Democrat — either in the House nor the Senate — voted for the 14th Amendment…Three years after the Civil War and the Democrats from the North as well as the South were still refusing to recognize any rights of citizenship for black Americans.

March 20, 1854 Opponents of Democrats’ pro-slavery policies meet in Ripon, Wisconsin to establish the Republican Party

May 30, 1854 Democrat President Franklin Pierce signs Democrats’ Kansas-Nebraska Act, expanding slavery into U.S. territories; opponents unite to form the Republican Party

June 16, 1854 Newspaper editor Horace Greeley calls on opponents of slavery to unite in the Republican Party

July 6, 1854 First state Republican Party officially organized in Jackson, Michigan, to oppose Democrats’ pro-slavery policies

February 11, 1856 Republican Montgomery Blair argues before U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of his client, the slave Dred Scott; later served in [Republican] President Lincoln’s Cabinet

February 22, 1856 First national meeting of the Republican Party, in Pittsburgh, to coordinate opposition to Democrats’ pro-slavery policies

March 27, 1856 First meeting of Republican National Committee in Washington, DC to oppose Democrats’ pro-slavery policies

May 22, 1856 For denouncing Democrats’ pro-slavery policy, Republican U.S. Senator Charles Sumner (R-MA) is beaten nearly to death on floor of Senate by U.S. Rep. Preston Brooks (D-SC), takes three years to recover

March 6, 1857 Republican Supreme Court Justice John McLean issues strenuous dissent from decision by 7 Democrats in infamous Dred Scott case that African-Americans had no rights “which any white man was bound to respect”

June 26, 1857 Abraham Lincoln declares Republican position that slavery is “cruelly wrong,” while Democrats “cultivate and excite hatred” for blacks

October 13, 1858 During Lincoln-Douglas debates, U.S. Senator Stephen Douglas (D-IL) states: “I do not regard the Negro as my equal, and positively deny that he is my brother, or any kin to me whatever”; Douglas became Democratic Party’s 1860 presidential nominee

October 25, 1858 U.S. Senator William Seward (R-NY) describes Democratic Party as “inextricably committed to the designs of the slaveholders”; as President Abraham Lincoln’s Secretary of State, helped draft Emancipation Proclamation

June 4, 1860 Republican U.S. Senator Charles Sumner (R-MA) delivers his classic address, The Barbarism of Slavery

April 7, 1862 President Lincoln concludes treaty with Britain for suppression of slave trade

April 16, 1862 President Lincoln signs bill abolishing slavery in District of Columbia; in Congress, 99% of Republicans vote yes, 83% of Democrats vote no

July 2, 1862 U.S. Rep. Justin Morrill (R-VT) wins passage of Land Grant Act, establishing colleges open to African-Americans, including such students as George Washington Carver

July 17, 1862 Over unanimous Democrat opposition, Republican Congress passes Confiscation Act stating that slaves of the Confederacy “shall be forever free”

August 19, 1862 Republican newspaper editor Horace Greeley writes Prayer of Twenty Millions, calling on President Lincoln to declare emancipation

August 25, 1862 President Abraham Lincoln authorizes enlistment of African-American soldiers in U.S. Army

September 22, 1862 Republican President Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation

January 1, 1863 Emancipation Proclamation, implementing the Republicans’ Confiscation Act of 1862, takes effect

February 9, 1864 Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton deliver over 100,000 signatures to U.S. Senate supporting Republicans’ plans for constitutional amendment to ban slavery

June 15, 1864 Republican Congress votes equal pay for African-American troops serving in U.S. Army during Civil War

June 28, 1864 Republican majority in Congress repeals Fugitive Slave Acts

October 29, 1864 African-American abolitionist Sojourner Truth says of President Lincoln: “I never was treated by anyone with more kindness and cordiality than were shown to me by that great and good man”

January 31, 1865 13th Amendment banning slavery passed by U.S. House with unanimous Republican support, intense Democrat opposition

March 3, 1865 Republican Congress establishes Freedmen’s Bureau to provide health care, education, and technical assistance to emancipated slaves

April 8, 1865 13th Amendment banning slavery passed by U.S. Senate with 100% Republican support, 63% Democrat opposition

June 19, 1865 On “Juneteenth,” U.S. troops land in Galveston, TX to enforce ban on slavery that had been declared more than two years before by the Emancipation Proclamation

November 22, 1865 Republicans denounce Democrat legislature of Mississippi for enacting “black codes,” which institutionalized racial discrimination

December 6, 1865 Republican Party’s 13th Amendment, banning slavery, is ratified

February 5, 1866 U.S. Rep. Thaddeus Stevens (R-PA) introduces legislation, successfully opposed by Democrat President Andrew Johnson, to implement “40 acres and a mule” relief by distributing land to former slaves

April 9, 1866 Republican Congress overrides Democrat President Johnson’s veto; Civil Rights Act of 1866, conferring rights of citizenship on African-Americans, becomes law

April 19, 1866 Thousands assemble in Washington, DC to celebrate Republican Party’s abolition of slavery

May 10, 1866 U.S. House passes Republicans’ 14th Amendment guaranteeing due process and equal protection of the laws to all citizens; 100% of Democrats vote no

June 8, 1866 U.S. Senate passes Republicans’ 14th Amendment guaranteeing due process and equal protection of the law to all citizens; 94% of Republicans vote yes and 100% of Democrats vote no

July 16, 1866 Republican Congress overrides Democrat President Andrew Johnson’s veto of Freedman’s Bureau Act, which protected former slaves from “black codes” denying their rights

July 28, 1866 Republican Congress authorizes formation of the Buffalo Soldiers, two regiments of African-American cavalrymen

July 30, 1866 Democrat-controlled City of New Orleans orders police to storm racially-integrated Republican meeting; raid kills 40 and wounds more than 150

January 8, 1867 Republicans override Democrat President Andrew Johnson’s veto of law granting voting rights to African-Americans in D.C.

July 19, 1867 Republican Congress overrides Democrat President Andrew Johnson’s veto of legislation protecting voting rights of African-Americans

March 30, 1868 Republicans begin impeachment trial of Democrat President Andrew Johnson, who declared: “This is a country for white men, and by God, as long as I am President, it shall be a government of white men”

May 20, 1868 Republican National Convention marks debut of African-American politicians on national stage; two – Pinckney Pinchback and James Harris – attend as delegates, and several serve as presidential electors

September 3, 1868 25 African-Americans in Georgia legislature, all Republicans, expelled by Democrat majority; later reinstated by Republican Congress

September 12, 1868 Civil rights activist Tunis Campbell and all other African-Americans in Georgia Senate, every one a Republican, expelled by Democrat majority; would later be reinstated by Republican Congress

September 28, 1868 Democrats in Opelousas, Louisiana murder nearly 300 African-Americans who tried to prevent an assault against a Republican newspaper editor

October 7, 1868 Republicans denounce Democratic Party’s national campaign theme: “This is a white man’s country: Let white men rule”

October 22, 1868 While campaigning for re-election, Republican U.S. Rep. James Hinds (R-AR) is assassinated by Democrat terrorists who organized as the Ku Klux Klan

November 3, 1868 Republican Ulysses Grant defeats Democrat Horatio Seymour in presidential election; Seymour had denounced Emancipation Proclamation

December 10, 1869 Republican Gov. John Campbell of Wyoming Territory signs FIRST-in-nation law granting women right to vote and to hold public office

February 3, 1870 After passing House with 98% Republican support and 97% Democrat opposition, Republicans’ 15th Amendment is ratified, granting vote to all Americans regardless of race

May 19, 1870 African-American John Langston, law professor and future Republican Congressman from Virginia, delivers influential speech supporting President Ulysses Grant’s civil rights policies

May 31, 1870 President U.S. Grant signs Republicans’ Enforcement Act, providing stiff penalties for depriving any American’s civil rights

June 22, 1870 Republican Congress creates U.S. Department of Justice, to safeguard the civil rights of African-Americans against Democrats in the South

September 6, 1870 Women vote in Wyoming, in FIRST election after women’s suffrage signed into law by Republican Gov. John Campbell

February 28, 1871 Republican Congress passes Enforcement Act providing federal protection for African-American voters

March 22, 1871 Spartansburg Republican newspaper denounces Ku Klux Klan campaign to eradicate the Republican Party in South Carolina

April 20, 1871 Republican Congress enacts the Ku Klux Klan Act, outlawing Democratic Party-affiliated terrorist groups which oppressed African-Americans

October 10, 1871 Following warnings by Philadelphia Democrats against black voting, African-American Republican civil rights activist Octavius Catto murdered by Democratic Party operative; his military funeral was attended by thousands

October 18, 1871 After violence against Republicans in South Carolina, President Ulysses Grant deploys U.S. troops to combat Democrat terrorists who formed the Ku Klux Klan

November 18, 1872 Susan B. Anthony arrested for voting, after boasting to Elizabeth Cady Stanton that she voted for “the Republican ticket, straight”

January 17, 1874 Armed Democrats seize Texas state government, ending Republican efforts to racially integrate government

September 14, 1874 Democrat white supremacists seize Louisiana statehouse in attempt to overthrow racially-integrated administration of Republican Governor William Kellogg; 27 killed

March 1, 1875 Civil Rights Act of 1875, guaranteeing access to public accommodations without regard to race, signed by Republican President U.S. Grant; passed with 92% Republican support over 100% Democrat opposition

September 20, 1876 Former state Attorney General Robert Ingersoll (R-IL) tells veterans: “Every man that loved slavery better than liberty was a Democrat… I am a Republican because it is the only free party that ever existed”

January 10, 1878 U.S. Senator Aaron Sargent (R-CA) introduces Susan B. Anthony amendment for women’s suffrage; Democrat-controlled Senate defeated it 4 times before election of Republican House and Senate guaranteed its approval in 1919

July 14, 1884 Republicans criticize Democratic Party’s nomination of racist U.S. Senator Thomas Hendricks (D-IN) for vice president; he had voted against the 13th Amendment banning slavery

August 30, 1890 Republican President Benjamin Harrison signs legislation by U.S. Senator Justin Morrill (R-VT) making African-Americans eligible for land-grant colleges in the South

June 7, 1892 In a FIRST for a major U.S. political party, two women – Theresa Jenkins and Cora Carleton – attend Republican National Convention in an official capacity, as alternate delegates

February 8, 1894 Democrat Congress and Democrat President Grover Cleveland join to repeal Republicans’ Enforcement Act, which had enabled African-Americans to vote

December 11, 1895 African-American Republican and former U.S. Rep. Thomas Miller (R-SC) denounces new state constitution written to disenfranchise African-Americans

May 18, 1896 Republican Justice John Marshall Harlan, dissenting from Supreme Court’s notorious Plessy v. Ferguson “separate but equal” decision, declares: “Our Constitution is color-blind, and neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens”

December 31, 1898 Republican Theodore Roosevelt becomes Governor of New York; in 1900, he outlawed racial segregation in New York public schools

May 24, 1900 Republicans vote no in referendum for constitutional convention in Virginia, designed to create a new state constitution disenfranchising African-Americans

January 15, 1901 Republican Booker T. Washington protests Alabama Democratic Party’s refusal to permit voting by African-Americans

October 16, 1901 President Theodore Roosevelt invites Booker T. Washington to dine at White House, sparking protests by Democrats across the country

May 29, 1902 Virginia Democrats implement new state constitution, condemned by Republicans as illegal, reducing African-American voter registration by 86%

February 12, 1909 On 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth, African-American Republicans and women’s suffragists Ida Wells and Mary Terrell co-found the NAACP

June 18, 1912 African-American Robert Church, founder of Lincoln Leagues to register black voters in Tennessee, attends 1912 Republican National Convention as delegate; eventually serves as delegate at 8 conventions

This cheezy program sucks.

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Aug 16, 2017 14:14:42   #
Airforceone
 
vernon wrote:
Like i said, if your brains were dynamite they wouldn't blow the hair off a cats ass.


Why not comment on the post instead of insults why do facts bother you people so much.

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Aug 16, 2017 14:16:30   #
Airforceone
 
Big Bass wrote:
I see you included irrefutible proof with your... er.... lie.


Is Trump on a 17 day vacation are you denying that.

After listening to David Duke about how great Trump is are the Neo Nazi not part of the Trump base. Are you denying these things

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Aug 16, 2017 14:20:30   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Are the communists not part of the Democratic Party base? WTF is your point? David duke just blasted Trump so get your story straight.
Why don't you PM your bitch desperado. He's almost as stupid as you.
tdsrnest wrote:
Is Trump on a 17 day vacation are you denying that.

After listening to David Duke about how great Trump is are the Neo Nazi not part of the Trump base. Are you denying these things

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