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Dec 28, 2015 20:24:55   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Didn't Trump say the hedge fund guys wouldn't like him? :lol:

You'll note, my liberal friends, that the hag is as Establishment as they come. She's all about riding on the coattails of REALLY BIG BUCKS. They will pollute and ruin every good thing you try to get done! :?



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George Soros speaking at the Clinton Global Initiative.

Billionaire hedge fund manager George Soros warned in a Monday op-ed that Republican p**********l candidates were following a belief that endangers "open society" with how they frame the fight against the Islamic State terror group.

Writing in The Guardian, Soros singled out Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and real-estate mogul Donald Trump, a fellow billionaire. Trump and Cruz are the leading two candidates in nationwide polls of the GOP primary.

"Abandoning the values and principles underlying open societies and giving in to an anti-Muslim impulse dictated by fear certainly is not the answer, though it may be difficult to resist the temptation," Soros wrote. "I experienced this personally when I watched the last Republican p**********l debate; I could stop myself only by remembering that it must be irrational to follow the wishes of your enemies."

Soros, a Democratic mega-donor, accused Republicans of discussing the terrorism issue as a broader war against Islam. Much of the GOP field, including Trump and Cruz, has chided President Barack Obama for not using the phrase "radical Islamic terrorism."

Additionally, all of the Republican contenders have called on the US to temporarily halt its acceptance of Syrian refugees fleeing the civil war there. The Islamic State, also known as ISIS, has seized swathes of territory in Syria, and Republicans argue that the terrorists may be able to slip in among the refugees. Trump even warned that the refugees could be a "Trojan horse" capable of instigating "one of the greatest c**ps of all time."

Soros suggested such statements stir anti-Western resentment among Muslims, which he said helps radicalize those living in the US and elsewhere.

"The hysterical anti-Muslim reaction to terrorism is generating fear and resentment among Muslims living in Europe and America," he wrote. "The older generation reacts with fear, the younger one with resentment; the result is a breeding ground for potential terrorists. This is a mutually reinforcing, reflexive process."

The high-profile investor concluded:

"Of course, the outlook for Syria remains highly uncertain, and the conflict there cannot be understood or tackled in isolation. But one idea shines through crystal clear: it is an egregious mistake to do what the terrorists want us to do. That is why, as 2016 gets underway, we must reaffirm our commitment to the principles of open society and resist the siren song of the likes of Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, however hard that may be."
George Soros speaking at the Clinton Global Initia... (show quote)



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Dec 28, 2015 21:02:34   #
karpenter Loc: Headin' Fer Da Hills !!
 
Abandoning the values and principles underlying open societies...
George Soros

Where Does He Get This S**t ??

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Dec 28, 2015 21:33:52   #
Airforceone
 
BigMike wrote:
Didn't Trump say the hedge fund guys wouldn't like him? :lol:

You'll note, my liberal friends, that the hag is as Establishment as they come. She's all about riding on the coattails of REALLY BIG BUCKS. They will pollute and ruin every good thing you try to get done! :?


Interesting post Big Mike lots of good stuff

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Dec 28, 2015 21:43:21   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
tdsrnest wrote:
Interesting post Big Mike lots of good stuff


Hi TD! :thumbup:

I swear I'm not hallucinating...this time...Trump said on national TV that the hedge fund guys wouldn't like him because they've been skating on taxes for the longest...and now this! I had no idea Soros was a hedge fund guy. :hunf:

All that tax dough Soros has been c***ting us out of has gone to fund the hag and for organizations that reach out to people likely to v**e for the hag!

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Dec 28, 2015 21:47:55   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
karpenter wrote:
Abandoning the values and principles underlying open societies...
George Soros

Where Does He Get This S**t ??


He believes in his own Manifest Destiny. Common people need to be led and controlled...by people like him...people born to rule. It should be obvious that the hag shares that conceit! :thumbdown:

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Dec 28, 2015 22:30:59   #
Airforceone
 
BigMike wrote:
He believes in his own Manifest Destiny. Common people need to be led and controlled...by people like him...people born to rule. It should be obvious that the hag shares that conceit! :thumbdown:


Ya Big Mike do some research on the Koch brothers and who actually spends more to control our legislators. Do a post on Koch money versus Soros money

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Dec 28, 2015 23:54:49   #
karpenter Loc: Headin' Fer Da Hills !!
 
Still Waiting On Your Link To Dem's 'Dark Money', tdsrnest
And How It's Nowhere Near As Nefarious As The Evil, Evil Kochs

After All, The Dem's Seen To Have No Competition When It Comes To Destroying All Pillars Of The Constitution

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Dec 29, 2015 18:22:22   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
tdsrnest wrote:
Ya Big Mike do some research on the Koch brothers and who actually spends more to control our legislators. Do a post on Koch money versus Soros money


I'm quite well aware of the connection between Koch money and politics...which is why not only can we not let Hillary win, we can't let Bush, Christie or that little smooth talker Rubio win. They are all Establishment/Progressive/Fabian Socialist s***es to the fuckers who are responsible to the middle class's ever-shrinking part of the economic pie...the rest of the bunch...I'm not sure...



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Dec 29, 2015 19:56:59   #
Airforceone
 
BigMike wrote:
I'm quite well aware of the connection between Koch money and politics...which is why not only can we not let Hillary win, we can't let Bush, Christie or that little smooth talker Rubio win. They are all Establishment/Progressive/Fabian Socialist s***es to the fuckers who are responsible to the middle class's ever-shrinking part of the economic pie...the rest of the bunch...I'm not sure...


Mike it's the first e******n for me that I don't know who I am v****g for. I can't understand the number of talented people in this country and look what we have to choose from.

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Dec 29, 2015 21:01:23   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
tdsrnest wrote:
Mike it's the first e******n for me that I don't know who I am v****g for. I can't understand the number of talented people in this country and look what we have to choose from.


I predicted a year or so ago that if any party ran an Establishment candidate, the candidate would lose against an anti-establishment candidate. In the event of two candidates of the same mold...oy vey! I still stand by that...for now! :lol:

After the last few administrations, I'm willing to take some chances, and so are a lot of other folks. :?

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Dec 30, 2015 10:04:14   #
Airforceone
 
BigMike wrote:
I predicted a year or so ago that if any party ran an Establishment candidate, the candidate would lose against an anti-establishment candidate. In the event of two candidates of the same mold...oy vey! I still stand by that...for now! :lol:

After the last few administrations, I'm willing to take some chances, and so are a lot of other folks. :?


I agree I am for an anti establishment candidate but Trump is just to extreme he had no intentetion of doing anything for the poor or middle class. The one candidate I will not v**e for is anyone advocating war in lieu of diplomacy. War has created the largest part of our deficit and every war we get into we pay for 40 years after through the VA not social programs.

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Dec 30, 2015 11:39:57   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
tdsrnest wrote:
I agree I am for an anti establishment candidate but Trump is just to extreme he had no intentetion of doing anything for the poor or middle class. The one candidate I will not v**e for is anyone advocating war in lieu of diplomacy. War has created the largest part of our deficit and every war we get into we pay for 40 years after through the VA not social programs.


Trump actually isn't all that extreme. :lol: You do realize, don't you, that Trump is playing to the reality TV crowd who v**ed Obama in over Hillary. Trump is far more entertaining in a Beavis and Butthead sort of way than Hillary will ever be. He knows he can't accomplish all the yotz he said he'd do and who ever does? I think Trump will DESTROY the hag for good! I see ol' Bill Cosby is being charged for one of his alleged sexual assaults. Can you imagine the campaign adds Trump would do on Bill? And Trump can pay for all the airtime he wants. It could be brutal!



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Dec 30, 2015 12:15:29   #
PeterS
 
BigMike wrote:
Trump actually isn't all that extreme. :lol: You do realize, don't you, that Trump is playing to the reality TV crowd who v**ed Obama in over Hillary. Trump is far more entertaining in a Beavis and Butthead sort of way than Hillary will ever be. He knows he can't accomplish all the yotz he said he'd do and who ever does? I think Trump will DESTROY the hag for good! I see ol' Bill Cosby is being charged for one of his alleged sexual assaults. Can you imagine the campaign adds Trump would do on Bill? And Trump can pay for all the airtime he wants. It could be brutal!
Trump actually i isn't /i all that extreme. :lol... (show quote)

So let me get this right--you're pissed at the Establishment candidates because they didn't deliver when that was what you elected them to but you realize T***p w*n't be able to deliver--what candidate does? Do you people ever think before you speak or does it just sorta spill out of your mouths...

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Dec 30, 2015 12:17:22   #
PeterS
 
tdsrnest wrote:
I agree I am for an anti establishment candidate but Trump is just to extreme he had no intentetion of doing anything for the poor or middle class. The one candidate I will not v**e for is anyone advocating war in lieu of diplomacy. War has created the largest part of our deficit and every war we get into we pay for 40 years after through the VA not social programs.

Damn, that's about the smartest thing I've heard on this board yet! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Dec 30, 2015 14:39:41   #
Airforceone
 
PeterS wrote:
So let me get this right--you're pissed at the Establishment candidates because they didn't deliver when that was what you elected them to but you realize T***p w*n't be able to deliver--what candidate does? Do you people ever think before you speak or does it just sorta spill out of your mouths...


Answer me a question where was this country in 2008 and 2009 and where are we today. So what has the left not delivered on and the right wants to go go back to there same old failed policies of War and trickle down economics. Trump is a blow hard that has milked and taken from this country and now that he is very wealthy he wants to make damn sure the rich get richer.

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