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Aug 30, 2016 07:54:52   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
mongo wrote:
Well my brother, I have yet to enjoy the simpler things in life like fishing.This is largely due to my wife keeping me on a short leash. My days,(for now), are taken up with important projects,(honey-dos' that is). When she feels that I have completed my tasks to her expectations, then we will enjoy some down time at a lake or the ocean. As far as immigrants, there's no telling as I live before the major check-point. The border check-point seems to be doing a pretty good job though. The cartels do use the river for transport of their wares but the border patrol seems to get the larger shipments or at the least, chase them back. I hope you and the family are doing good.

SEMPER FI
Well my brother, I have yet to enjoy the simpler t... (show quote)

I would recommend you establish a new chain of command within your unit...as I have in mine. Or, remain in the brig.

All is well on Lake Whitney for me and the Sgt. Major. I hope the same for you and yours.

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Aug 30, 2016 09:10:40   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
mongo wrote:
That is a lie coupled with an opinion. Trump has carried his own campaign with his own money from the start. The GOP has done everything in their power to stop him and it hasn't worked. So if they are losing money on this election, I would say for one, it's their own fault for not backing their parties choice. Secondly, they made the mistake of thinking that Trump would not garner the support that he has. I know if elected, he will attempted to follow his original plans. Hopefully, he will get rid of the scum suckers that have done absolutely nothing for the american citizens except demonize them. Like I said in the beginning, if it's a choice between Clinton and Trump, Trump will be my choice!
Something he said at the beginning of his campaign that made sense to me, and should have been done from the beginning, was take complete control of the oil industry in the countries that we first defeated instead of leaving them to countries not prepared to protect them. This would have created a balanced budget for the U.S. and created better trade for the country. Russia, China and all the other countries would have been forced to do business exclusively with us. This would have put a stop for the race for which country would control economies.

SEMPER FI
That is a lie coupled with an opinion. Trump has c... (show quote)


Most of the campaign money raised by Trump - has gone to pay himself back. BTW, you were aware that his campaign headquarters is in one of his buildings and is paying rent? When he got the endorsement - he tripled the rent his campaign is paying - to himself.

Trump is a slick business man. He took a 10 million dollar investment and is quickly turning it into a 100 million dollar profit - all tax free - because he's funding his own campaign - with everyone else's money. Brilliant strategy!

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Aug 30, 2016 09:46:48   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
good for Trump. The monster lives and has attacked his creators. The fight back is destroying them by their own hands.

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Aug 30, 2016 12:10:09   #
mongo Loc: TEXAS
 
slatten49 wrote:
I would recommend you establish a new chain of command within your unit...as I have in mine. Or, remain in the brig.

All is well on Lake Whitney for me and the Sgt. Major. I hope the same for you and yours.



There is nothing or nobody that scares me, or can command me to do something that I don't want to do.I am what you call the 6%, a born wrecking ball...except for this little Angel that I am Blessed to be married to. Sometimes I wonder if she realizes what power she commands!
By the way, I've made it quite comfortable in the brig. I've even got color TV!

SEMPER FI

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Aug 30, 2016 12:40:21   #
PZG1225 Loc: Florida
 
[quote=eagleye13]IMO; A whole lot of Republicans are holding back donations to the RNC, because it tried to sabotage Trump's nomination. I think the RNC is almost as crooked as the DNC. Both are private funds; greasing the palms of who?

Donate directly to specific conservative candidates.[/quot


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Aug 30, 2016 13:20:03   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
slatten49 wrote:
By Michael van der Galien August 29, 2016

It's clear that Donald Trump is on course to lose this election -- badly. What's even worse, though, is that he's bankrupting the Republican Party in the process. As Open Secrets reports:

Virtually every category of receipts shows a decline this year. Contributions from individuals where the amount given is less than $200 (the “un-itemized” category) is less than half what it was in July of 2004, 2008 and 2012. There is a similar decline in direct contributions of larger amounts where specific information about the donor is included in the report. These itemized contributions total much less than July 2004 and 2008 and are even smaller than July 2012 when joint fundraising became much more important.

These joint fundraising efforts where the presidential campaign works together with the national party and state parties around the country are increasingly important, and the RNC total from those efforts also lags in July compared with 2012 and 2008. The Trump campaign has talked about huge joint fundraising successes, but neither the campaign nor the RNC has received all that much from this process so far comparatively.

People often look at cash balances and the end of the month to get a feel for how a committee is positioned for future spending. Here too, the RNC on July 31 was strikingly short of its own status on the same date in past campaigns. At a time when $70 to $90 million is the norm, the RNC finds itself with only $34.5 million in the bank.

The Trump campaign bragged about their uptick in fundraising, but a deeper look inside the numbers shows that the RNC only has $15 million in usable cash. That is $15 million for every race, data operation, voter registration, and get out the vote effort in the country. Donald Trump’s refusal to build a campaign operation in all 50 states has resulted in the RNC having to spend their resources. Trump doesn’t have a data operation, so the RNC is using party resources for that too.

In other words, Trump is bleeding the GOP dry. He isn't doing anything to create a political machine. Everything has to be organized and paid for by the RNC.
By Michael van der Galien August 29, 2016 br br I... (show quote)


If the RNC is short of cash it's because they've repeatedly betrayed the base and big money is backing the hag!

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Aug 30, 2016 13:45:40   #
maryla
 
mongo wrote:
That is a lie coupled with an opinion. Trump has carried his own campaign with his own money from the start. The GOP has done everything in their power to stop him and it hasn't worked. So if they are losing money on this election, I would say for one, it's their own fault for not backing their parties choice. Secondly, they made the mistake of thinking that Trump would not garner the support that he has. I know if elected, he will attempted to follow his original plans. Hopefully, he will get rid of the scum suckers that have done absolutely nothing for the american citizens except demonize them. Like I said in the beginning, if it's a choice between Clinton and Trump, Trump will be my choice!
Something he said at the beginning of his campaign that made sense to me, and should have been done from the beginning, was take complete control of the oil industry in the countries that we first defeated instead of leaving them to countries not prepared to protect them. This would have created a balanced budget for the U.S. and created better trade for the country. Russia, China and all the other countries would have been forced to do business exclusively with us. This would have put a stop for the race for which country would control economies.

SEMPER FI
That is a lie coupled with an opinion. Trump has c... (show quote)


Excellent reasoning

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Aug 30, 2016 13:46:28   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Yep.
The jig is up.

BigMike wrote:
If the RNC is short of cash it's because they've repeatedly betrayed the base and big money is backing the hag!

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Aug 30, 2016 14:13:33   #
robmull Loc: florida
 
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
good for Trump. The monster lives and has attacked his creators. The fight back is destroying them by their own hands.
good for Trump. The monster lives and has attacked... (show quote)








GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TRUMP!!!

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Aug 30, 2016 15:18:23   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
good for Trump. The monster lives and has attacked his creators. The fight back is destroying them by their own hands.
good for Trump. The monster lives and has attacked... (show quote)


Poetic justice!

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Aug 30, 2016 17:03:15   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Establishment RINOS are counting on a hilliar win but retention of the House and Senate. That's what the establishment RINOS want. They can then regroup and stifle some of the things hilliar would pull. They want Trump totally out of Washington DC.

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Aug 30, 2016 17:25:36   #
Homestead
 
[quote=solarkin]
slatten49 wrote:
By Michael van der Galien August 29, 2016

It's clear that Donald Trump is on course to lose this election -- badly. What's even worse, though, is that he's bankrupting the Republican Party in the process. As Open Secrets reports:

Virtually every category of receipts shows a decline this year. Contributions from individuals where the amount given is less than $200 (the “un-itemized” category) is less than half what it was in July of 2004, 2008 and 2012. There is a similar decline in direct contributions of larger amounts where specific information about the donor is included in the report. These itemized contributions total much less than July 2004 and 2008 and are even smaller than July 2012 when joint fundraising became much more important.

These joint fundraising efforts where the presidential campaign works together with the national party and state parties around the country are increasingly important, and the RNC total from those efforts also lags in July compared with 2012 and 2008. The Trump campaign has talked about huge joint fundraising successes, but neither the campaign nor the RNC has received all that much from this process so far comparatively.

People often look at cash balances and the end of the month to get a feel for how a committee is positioned for future spending. Here too, the RNC on July 31 was strikingly short of its own status on the same date in past campaigns. At a time when $70 to $90 million is the norm, the RNC finds itself with only $34.5 million in the bank.

The Trump campaign bragged about their uptick in fundraising, but a deeper look inside the numbers shows that the RNC only has $15 million in usable cash. That is $15 million for every race, data operation, voter registration, and get out the vote effort in the country. Donald Trump’s refusal to build a campaign operation in all 50 states has resulted in the RNC having to spend their resources. Trump doesn’t have a data operation, so the RNC is using party resources for that too.

In other words, Trump is bleeding the GOP dry. He isn't doing anything to create a political machine. Everything has to be organized and paid for by the RNC.[/quote
]
Ya don't say ...?
I guess the Cliton Foundation has cash to spare.
It sure didn't go to beauty school.
By Michael van der Galien August 29, 2016 br br I... (show quote)


Please try and keep up with the times.

Trump is not bankrupting the GOP or The RNC.

We the people told those bastards that they need to do as their told and oppose Obama's agenda.

They not only didn't oppose him, they helped him with it

So we are doing as we said we would. We are withholding donations from the RNC and the GOP.

We send donations to the individual candidates that we want, the rest can go screw themselves and beg money from their masters, hiding behind the curtain.

Any money they get is due to the popularity of Trump and if they keep up the crap, they may see all of the new donations going to Trump exclusively and the RNC can go fend for itself.

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Aug 30, 2016 19:40:41   #
robmull Loc: florida
 
eagleye13 wrote:
IMO; A whole lot of Republicans are holding back donations to the RNC, because it tried to sabotage Trump's nomination. I think the RNC is almost as crooked as the DNC. Both are private funds; greasing the palms of who?

Donate directly to specific conservative candidates.






Just the RINO's 13; and Mr. Trump rather brilliantly "separated the wheat from the chaff." Sure is good to know who's who {even with the "Armor of God," as some modern Prophets say}, and who ain't, when "WE" are trying to turn this ship around. GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TRUMP!!!

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Aug 30, 2016 19:47:30   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Homestead wrote:
Please try and keep up with the times.

Trump is not bankrupting the GOP or The RNC.

We the people told those bastards that they need to do as their told and oppose Obama's agenda.

They not only didn't oppose him, they helped him with it

So we are doing as we said we would. We are withholding donations from the RNC and the GOP.

We send donations to the individual candidates that we want, the rest can go screw themselves and beg money from their masters, hiding behind the curtain.

Any money they get is due to the popularity of Trump and if they keep up the crap, they may see all of the new donations going to Trump exclusively and the RNC can go fend for itself.
Please try and keep up with the times. br br Trum... (show quote)


Right on! The RNC showed its colors! Finally real Republicans have caught on.

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Aug 30, 2016 19:57:35   #
Sonny Magoo Loc: Where pot pie is boiled in a kettle
 
mongo wrote:
That is a lie coupled with an opinion. Trump has carried his own campaign with his own money from the start. The GOP has done everything in their power to stop him and it hasn't worked. So if they are losing money on this election, I would say for one, it's their own fault for not backing their parties choice. Secondly, they made the mistake of thinking that Trump would not garner the support that he has. I know if elected, he will attempted to follow his original plans. Hopefully, he will get rid of the scum suckers that have done absolutely nothing for the american citizens except demonize them. Like I said in the beginning, if it's a choice between Clinton and Trump, Trump will be my choice!
Something he said at the beginning of his campaign that made sense to me, and should have been done from the beginning, was take complete control of the oil industry in the countries that we first defeated instead of leaving them to countries not prepared to protect them. This would have created a balanced budget for the U.S. and created better trade for the country. Russia, China and all the other countries would have been forced to do business exclusively with us. This would have put a stop for the race for which country would control economies.

SEMPER FI
That is a lie coupled with an opinion. Trump has c... (show quote)


that's just one. Trump is a true American, that loves America. with the no BS hardball attitude, America with Trump at the helm will have new found respect, just like when Reagan took over for the Trilateral one world Carter.
I've been listening to Trump for years..He always made sense before he was a candidate, the only thing that's changed is that he's now a threat to the globalist oligarchy.

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