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Apr 2, 2020 14:21:27   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
straightUp wrote:
Pointing out the BS? Yeah... it's really not that difficult. ;)


With all you sling, bound to have an expert rating.

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Apr 2, 2020 21:18:54   #
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LogicallyRight wrote:
Trump has put millions of Americans at risk of death and poverty for the benefit of the oligarchy and himself.
>>>Proof

Thank God they are still vastly outnumbered by people like Kevyn and myself.
>>>Anyone attaching himself to Kevyn and thinks he outnumbers the thoughtful caring people on the right is delusional

And you want to talk about a lack of compassion or respect for others? Trump has shown an unprecedented lack of respect for American laws and people all over the world it's one of the most prominent reason for outr "attitude".
>>>Obama showed an unprecedented lack of respect for American laws and people all over the world it's one of the most prominent reason for outr "attitude".

The deplorables that worship him are even worse. They h**e black people, they h**e brown people, they h**e gay people, they h**e muslim people... it's a long list.
>>>Proof.

The only people WE don't have any respect for are those so dedicated to the Trump Cult that they refuse to acknowledge the damage being inflicted on this nation by the vacuous braggart they worship and the evil snakes that use him.
>>>The only people we on the right don't have any respect for are those so dedicated to the obama/socialist/nonProgressive/C*******t/extremist/intolerant Cult that they refuse to acknowledge the damage being inflicted on this nation by their proven false ideas.
Trump has put millions of Americans at risk of dea... (show quote)


Here I thought Chicago was still part of the real world; apparently not the bubble LogicallyRight lives in.

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Apr 2, 2020 21:22:01   #
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straightUp wrote:
Pointing out the BS? Yeah... it's really not that difficult. ;)


V**e for the senile old man who shares your delusions and get ready to thank god when Trump becomes your President for 4 more years.

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Apr 2, 2020 21:49:50   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
Navigator wrote:
Here I thought Chicago was still part of the real world; apparently not the bubble LogicallyRight lives in.


Chicago is a democrat s**thole. But yeah, I remain because of family and I have spent most of my life based here. Because I'm of more then average intelligence I prospered enough to be comfortable in retirement. I also was smart enough to see just how s**tty the democrats can really be. They are every bit as bad as they can get when the Feds aren't looking. High taxes to pay for their crap. One of the highest in America, if not the top. Ad we send more Alderman to jail then anywhere in America. Jerrymandering at its best, to accomplish the worst the democrats can offer. Watching our local news could be considered late night comedy at its best, if it wasn't so tragic. And no, I don't live in a bubble, or even mommy's basement like I'm beginning to think you reside in. Why do I think you'd fit in quite well here?

Logically Right

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Apr 2, 2020 22:12:53   #
Navigator
 
LogicallyRight wrote:
Chicago is a democrat s**thole. But yeah, I remain because of family and I have spent most of my life based here. Because I'm of more then average intelligence I prospered enough to be comfortable in retirement. I also was smart enough to see just how s**tty the democrats can really be. They are every bit as bad as they can get when the Feds aren't looking. High taxes to pay for their crap. One of the highest in America, if not the top. Ad we send more Alderman to jail then anywhere in America. Jerrymandering at its best, to accomplish the worst the democrats can offer. Watching our local news could be considered late night comedy at its best, if it wasn't so tragic. And no, I don't live in a bubble, or even mommy's basement like I'm beginning to think you reside in. Why do I think you'd fit in quite well here?

Logically Right
Chicago is a democrat s**thole. But yeah, I remain... (show quote)


I would have drawn the same conclusion if the shoe was on the other foot; it appears I mistook your quotes of parts of posts by straightUp as your own; unforgivable, but I apologize anyway.

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Apr 2, 2020 23:11:41   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
Navigator wrote:
I would have drawn the same conclusion if the shoe was on the other foot; it appears I mistook your quotes of parts of posts by straightUp as your own; unforgivable, but I apologize anyway.


OK. We're good.

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Apr 3, 2020 03:47:35   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
LogicallyRight wrote:
Chicago is a democrat s**thole. But yeah, I remain because of family and I have spent most of my life based here. Because I'm of more then average intelligence I prospered enough to be comfortable in retirement. I also was smart enough to see just how s**tty the democrats can really be. They are every bit as bad as they can get when the Feds aren't looking. High taxes to pay for their crap. One of the highest in America, if not the top. Ad we send more Alderman to jail then anywhere in America. Jerrymandering at its best, to accomplish the worst the democrats can offer. Watching our local news could be considered late night comedy at its best, if it wasn't so tragic. And no, I don't live in a bubble, or even mommy's basement like I'm beginning to think you reside in. Why do I think you'd fit in quite well here?

Logically Right
Chicago is a democrat s**thole. But yeah, I remain... (show quote)


For several months a few years ago resided outside of Chicago and the people
are nice down to earth types.
Commodity exchanges CBOT and CME are located in Chicago and often travel there for meetings.
However, politics have not been the best in a long time.
Richard M. Daley 1989 - 1911.
Need I say more?

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Apr 3, 2020 15:17:46   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
America 1 wrote:
For several months a few years ago resided outside of Chicago and the people
are nice down to earth types.
Commodity exchanges CBOT and CME are located in Chicago and often travel there for meetings.
However, politics have not been the best in a long time.
Richard M. Daley 1989 - 1911.
Need I say more?


>>>I agree with you taht there are a lot of good people in Chicago. Most of my friends for example. Helps keep me here.

However, politics have not been the best in a long time.
Richard M. Daley 1989 - 1911.
Need I say more?
>>>I agree, but I could go back a lot further then that. And that includes a lot of Independents and Republicans also. But there is a space limit here, so I'll just agree.

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Apr 3, 2020 16:14:37   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
kevyn wrote:
Typhoid Donny, the I***t Pumpkinfuhrer, the Orange Anus, the Cheeto Faced S**tgibbon, Trumpty Dumpty, the H**e Svengali, Take your pick as all are fitting.
straightUp wrote:
LOL - all he did was break out each statement and deny it. He hasn't disproved anything. Take this for example... I said "Trump has put millions of Americans at risk of death and poverty for the benefit of the oligarchy and himself." And he responded with... "prove it"

Risk, is an assessment about the future not a fact about the past... He can challenge the logic behind my assessment, but there isn't anything to "prove". His response tells me that he really doesn't understand what I am saying... your high-fives tell me that it doesn't really matter to any of you anyway.
LOL - all he did was break out each statement and ... (show quote)
Generally, anyone can recognize a risk, but so few there are who can quantify it.

You and that meme freak, Kevyn, are California moonbats who cannot quantify even taking a s**t.

California is supposedly the third largest economy in the world. 40 million people live there, the c****av***s death rate in California is 3 per million, and how did your illustrious leaders respond? They locked down the entire state. Now they are screaming for help.

"I'd Be Lying To Say Trump Has Not Been Responsive To California's C****av***s Needs

The c****av***s reared its ugly head in China and quickly spread around the world. The v***s does not selectively choose its victims, it does not consider a human's religion, race, politics, or world view.

No one was prepared for this.

As recommended in the chilling documentary of the Ebola outbreak in Zaire, Crisis in the Red Zone, the bureaucrats in the CDC and WHO should have been diligently researching pathogenic v***ses, but instead they were playing politics with human lives just to keep the money coming in for their personal agendas.

It is not possible, nor moral, nor rational to hold one person accountable for this. To do so is undeniably stupid.

We need to find a solution to the problem, not someone to blame.

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Apr 5, 2020 09:22:13   #
straightUp Loc: California
 
Navigator wrote:
V**e for the senile old man who shares your delusions and get ready to thank god when Trump becomes your President for 4 more years.

Which senile old man are you referring too? Biden or Trump? I guess it's more clear with Biden because he has no other excuse... With Trump it's always hard to tell if it's his senality or his stupidity.

I seriously doubt Trump will get another four years. In 2016 he fooled a lot of people... By 2019 he was fooling a lot less and now the p******c is really exposing him for the moron he is. Even my stout MAGA bandmates are starting to cast doubt. Just last night, they finally admitted that Trump might not be the person they thought he was (talk about diehard). But that's just my friends... There are other signs like that fact that Trump has the lowest average approval rating since 1937 when polls started.

I'm pretty sure that for Trump it's getting down to the oligarchs that use him and his cult following among the people. But I know it's common for people on a sinking ship to insist they are winning, so carry on I guess.

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Apr 5, 2020 09:33:41   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Generally, anyone can recognize a risk, but so few there are who can quantify it.

You and that meme freak, Kevyn, are California moonbats who cannot quantify even taking a s**t.

California is supposedly the third largest economy in the world. 40 million people live there, the c****av***s death rate in California is 3 per million, and how did your illustrious leaders respond? They locked down the entire state. Now they are screaming for help.

"I'd Be Lying To Say Trump Has Not Been Responsive To California's C****av***s Needs

The c****av***s reared its ugly head in China and quickly spread around the world. The v***s does not selectively choose its victims, it does not consider a human's religion, race, politics, or world view.

No one was prepared for this.

As recommended in the chilling documentary of the Ebola outbreak in Zaire, Crisis in the Red Zone, the bureaucrats in the CDC and WHO should have been diligently researching pathogenic v***ses, but instead they were playing politics with human lives just to keep the money coming in for their personal agendas.

It is not possible, nor moral, nor rational to hold one person accountable for this. To do so is undeniably stupid.

We need to find a solution to the problem, not someone to blame.
Generally, anyone can recognize a risk, but so few... (show quote)


This blame game at this point is incredibly stupid.
It will not and can not solve anything at this point.
A solution is the answer, wh**ever that might be.

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Apr 5, 2020 10:12:44   #
straightUp Loc: California
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Generally, anyone can recognize a risk, but so few there are who can quantify it.

You and that meme freak, Kevyn, are California moonbats who cannot quantify even taking a s**t.

All I hear you saying is that educated Californians piss you off.

Blade_Runner wrote:

California is supposedly the third largest economy in the world. 40 million people live there, the c****av***s death rate in California is 3 per million, and how did your illustrious leaders respond? They locked down the entire state. Now they are screaming for help.

1. statistics are starting to show that shutdowns in CA are working to bring the rate of infection down.
2. 3 per million is actually better than any other state except North Dakota which has 2 per million. *
3. They are asking for assistance from the federal government that is designed to provide it. Given that California is THE largest source of federal revenue, I'd say it's not unreasonable to ask for some of that money back in the form of assistance.

* https://www.worldometers.info/c****av***s/country/us/

Blade_Runner wrote:

The c****av***s reared its ugly head in China and quickly spread around the world. The v***s does not selectively choose its victims, it does not consider a human's religion, race, politics, or world view.

No one was prepared for this.

You act like no one has ever heard of a p******c before. Fact is, we WERE more prepared before Trump cut funding and shifted priorities away from what pr********ns we had.

Blade_Runner wrote:

As recommended in the chilling documentary of the Ebola outbreak in Zaire, Crisis in the Red Zone, the bureaucrats in the CDC and WHO should have been diligently researching pathogenic v***ses, but instead they were playing politics with human lives just to keep the money coming in for their personal agendas.

The bureaucrats were never supposed to be researching pathogenic v***ses, that's a job for scientists who were indeed researching pathogenic v***ses. The bureaucrats were supposed to be managing the operations and the cash flow and yes some of them fell to corruption. Almost every system of that size has some level of corruption and it's good that investigative reporters document what they find. But what you are doing here (and this appears to be common) is you are using the bad apples to to justify an attack on the entire farm.

Blade_Runner wrote:

It is not possible, nor moral, nor rational to hold one person accountable for this. To do so is undeniably stupid.

I don't see anyone doing that. What I see people doing is blaming Trump among other things. Maybe you're being too sensitive about the criticism toward Trump to see that. I've been noticing that among die-hard Trump supporters, this reaction where the slightest criticism of Trump or even just a questioning is automatically catalogued as senseless and vile hatred.

Blade_Runner wrote:

We need to find a solution to the problem, not someone to blame.

Yes, but part of finding the solution is identifying what DOESN'T work and that's why acknowledging Trump's mistakes is important. If we keep overlooking these mistakes just because we like the guy, we will doomed to repeat the same pattern again.

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Apr 5, 2020 17:17:48   #
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straightUp wrote:
Yes, but part of finding the solution is identifying what DOESN'T work and that's why acknowledging Trump's mistakes is important. If we keep overlooking these mistakes just because we like the guy, we will doomed to repeat the same pattern again.


Sour grapes continue; be prepared for the sourest for you with 4 more years of President Trump, fighting every day for all of us, including you.

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