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Nov 10, 2020 20:50:19   #
On timeon target
 
GoCubs wrote:
It's VERY well documented if you're not too lazy to look it up.


You do realize that you are saying he played the equivalent of 832 days out of approximately 1424 days in office. IF you aren't too lazy, you do the math! One of the dumbest posts I have ever read! Typical dumbocrats b.s.

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Nov 10, 2020 20:58:53   #
Sicilianthing
 
PeterS wrote:
You test off the charts? You fall for every conspiracy theory out there all because you refuse to think for yourself!!! You sit there and someone feeds you like a mother bird feeds her chick--you sit there with your mouth open with nary a thought in your head save for 'more please, give me more'. It's disgusting, it's sad, it's dangerous, and both of you pose an honest to god threat all because you will buy any and all fallacies that are fed to you.

It's like sitting there and believing there is voter fraud when the only one saying there is voter fraud is the turd in the WH and the parrots who will repeat everything that he says. By believing him and repeating what he says, when no evidence has been given, is to embrace irrationalism and the worst that we humans have to offer to each other. By choosing to believe a lie, when the truth is there in front of you by the lack of proof, is to choose the worst over the best and degrades everything that man should stand for.
You test off the charts? You fall for every conspi... (show quote)


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Nope pass

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Nov 10, 2020 21:01:51   #
Sicilianthing
 
BigMike wrote:
I know bro...not everyone has my patience regarding this and it would be unreasonable for me to expect it from others. That won't stop me from encouraging patience, though and I'll try to give researchable reasons why I think it's warranted...for now.


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Ok

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Nov 10, 2020 23:23:54   #
GoCubs Loc: Earth
 
On timeon target wrote:
You do realize that you are saying he played the equivalent of 832 days out of approximately 1424 days in office. IF you aren't too lazy, you do the math! One of the dumbest posts I have ever read! Typical dumbocrats b.s.


I'm very far from lazy, bro. Take your 832 days and figure in the fact that green fees are approximately $200 per person. Then factor in the cost for the other three members of his foursome. Let's see... $200 times four equals $800. Going by your 832 days, that equates to $166,400. Now let's total the cost of his "friends" hotel cost at Trump's properties. Let's cut that 832 in half since most of those rounds were played on two day weekends in which they still spent two nights in the hotel. That leaves 416 weekends of hotel expenses billed to U.S. tax payers. Conservatively putting (guessing really) a price of $250 per room per night, for his foursome that equates to $416,000. Now, let's not forget the greatest expense of all which is dining/entertainment after the round is over and they all take their wives to the dining room. This number can vary greatly and I know Trump doesn't drink but I'm sure a few of his friends and their spouses enjoy a nice bottle of wine at dinner. If we place a very conservative price of $200 per person for dinner (I'm not even counting lunch or breakfast), using your 832 number that adds another $332,800. Let's see.... $166,400 plus $416,000 plus $332,800 equals... a whopping (and again, conservative) $915,200. And you can bet your ass those numbers are on the VERY conservative side - double them is probably more like it. And all of this money is going to Trump's business.

Now, I ask you.... which is the dumbest post you've ever read.... mine? Or could it be yours?

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Nov 10, 2020 23:55:38   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
GoCubs wrote:
I'm very far from lazy, bro. Take your 832 days and figure in the fact that green fees are approximately $200 per person. Then factor in the cost for the other three members of his foursome. Let's see... $200 times four equals $800. Going by your 832 days, that equates to $166,400. Now let's total the cost of his "friends" hotel cost at Trump's properties. Let's cut that 832 in half since most of those rounds were played on two day weekends in which they still spent two nights in the hotel. That leaves 416 weekends of hotel expenses billed to U.S. tax payers. Conservatively putting (guessing really) a price of $250 per room per night, for his foursome that equates to $416,000. Now, let's not forget the greatest expense of all which is dining/entertainment after the round is over and they all take their wives to the dining room. This number can vary greatly and I know Trump doesn't drink but I'm sure a few of his friends and their spouses enjoy a nice bottle of wine at dinner. If we place a very conservative price of $200 per person for dinner (I'm not even counting lunch or breakfast), using your 832 number that adds another $332,800. Let's see.... $166,400 plus $416,000 plus $332,800 equals... a whopping (and again, conservative) $915,200. And you can bet your ass those numbers are on the VERY conservative side - double them is probably more like it. And all of this money is going to Trump's business.

Now, I ask you.... which is the dumbest post you've ever read.... mine? Or could it be yours?
I'm very far from lazy, bro. Take your 832 days an... (show quote)


Nope...not yours either. I've seen dumber posts.

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Nov 11, 2020 19:24:49   #
federally indicted mattoid
 
GoCubs wrote:
I'm very far from lazy, bro. Take your 832 days and figure in the fact that green fees are approximately $200 per person. Then factor in the cost for the other three members of his foursome. Let's see... $200 times four equals $800. Going by your 832 days, that equates to $166,400. Now let's total the cost of his "friends" hotel cost at Trump's properties. Let's cut that 832 in half since most of those rounds were played on two day weekends in which they still spent two nights in the hotel. That leaves 416 weekends of hotel expenses billed to U.S. tax payers. Conservatively putting (guessing really) a price of $250 per room per night, for his foursome that equates to $416,000. Now, let's not forget the greatest expense of all which is dining/entertainment after the round is over and they all take their wives to the dining room. This number can vary greatly and I know Trump doesn't drink but I'm sure a few of his friends and their spouses enjoy a nice bottle of wine at dinner. If we place a very conservative price of $200 per person for dinner (I'm not even counting lunch or breakfast), using your 832 number that adds another $332,800. Let's see.... $166,400 plus $416,000 plus $332,800 equals... a whopping (and again, conservative) $915,200. And you can bet your ass those numbers are on the VERY conservative side - double them is probably more like it. And all of this money is going to Trump's business.

Now, I ask you.... which is the dumbest post you've ever read.... mine? Or could it be yours?
I'm very far from lazy, bro. Take your 832 days an... (show quote)



tRump charged $3 for water. So taxpayers lining his pockets is fine with the cons here.

But they squeal like pigs if you say so.

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Nov 11, 2020 20:13:27   #
On timeon target
 
GoCubs wrote:
I'm very far from lazy, bro. Take your 832 days and figure in the fact that green fees are approximately $200 per person. Then factor in the cost for the other three members of his foursome. Let's see... $200 times four equals $800. Going by your 832 days, that equates to $166,400. Now let's total the cost of his "friends" hotel cost at Trump's properties. Let's cut that 832 in half since most of those rounds were played on two day weekends in which they still spent two nights in the hotel. That leaves 416 weekends of hotel expenses billed to U.S. tax payers. Conservatively putting (guessing really) a price of $250 per room per night, for his foursome that equates to $416,000. Now, let's not forget the greatest expense of all which is dining/entertainment after the round is over and they all take their wives to the dining room. This number can vary greatly and I know Trump doesn't drink but I'm sure a few of his friends and their spouses enjoy a nice bottle of wine at dinner. If we place a very conservative price of $200 per person for dinner (I'm not even counting lunch or breakfast), using your 832 number that adds another $332,800. Let's see.... $166,400 plus $416,000 plus $332,800 equals... a whopping (and again, conservative) $915,200. And you can bet your ass those numbers are on the VERY conservative side - double them is probably more like it. And all of this money is going to Trump's business.

Now, I ask you.... which is the dumbest post you've ever read.... mine? Or could it be yours?
I'm very far from lazy, bro. Take your 832 days an... (show quote)



Yours, because all your numbers are based on supposition. You don’t have any real facts. Maybe several of these golf courses let Trump and his guests play for free? I don't know and you don't either. So let's just agree to disagree...to each his own. I think Biden is just dumb and crooked as you think Trump is!

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Nov 11, 2020 20:24:28   #
GoCubs Loc: Earth
 
On timeon target wrote:
Yours, because all your numbers are based on supposition. You don’t have any real facts. Maybe several of these golf courses let Trump and his guests play for free? I don't know and you don't either. So let's just agree to disagree...to each his own. I think Biden is just dumb and crooked as you think Trump is!


I can live with that. We have seemingly always been faced with two bad choices for president. This year, more so than ever. Biden or Trump? What the hell kind of a choice is that? Embarrassing. Cheers.

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Nov 16, 2020 13:04:28   #
Wolfman888
 
Seth wrote:
No, I see most of it with my own eyes, not through the eyes of any media, left or right. I have friends and professional contacts in a number of areas, from small and medium sized business owners to corporate and government clients and others and we share information regularly.

I form my opinions on a skeptical, see-it-with-my-own-eyes basis, not on what some politically partisan journalist wants me to believe.


Why then, did you not "see with your own eyes",

the con man and grifter that you have chosen to support ?

Did not your "professional contacts" ever read a book prior to 2016 about how this man

is a selfish professional loser regarding his businesses, his children, his casinos,

and his multiple loser lawsuits.

For all your intelligent spouting, you are another conned "mark" to the carnival barker of the age.

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Nov 16, 2020 14:11:43   #
Seth
 
Wolfman888 wrote:
Why then, did you not "see with your own eyes",

the con man and grifter that you have chosen to support ?

Did not your "professional contacts" ever read a book prior to 2016 about how this man

is a selfish professional loser regarding his businesses, his children, his casinos,

and his multiple loser lawsuits.

For all your intelligent spouting, you are another conned "mark" to the carnival barker of the age.


And you are a troll.

"Orange man bad" is all you "know" about anything, because you, like the rest of the troll population, are low information -- the big difference between you and a select few of your brethren is that you are wilfully low information.

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Nov 17, 2020 22:30:43   #
federally indicted mattoid
 
Seth wrote:
And you are a troll.

"Orange man bad" is all you "know" about anything, because you, like the rest of the troll population, are low information -- the big difference between you and a select few of your brethren is that you are wilfully low information.


Let's see...

Orange man is good at shirking his duty to protect Americans.

So he's "good" at something.

Hiding his net worth when it's to his advantage too. Inflating it when necessary as well.

Yes, orange-man is VERY good at some things.

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Nov 17, 2020 22:58:02   #
GoCubs Loc: Earth
 
useful mattoid 45 wrote:
Let's see...

Orange man is good at shirking his duty to protect Americans.

So he's "good" at something.

Hiding his net worth when it's to his advantage too. Inflating it when necessary as well.

Yes, orange-man is VERY good at some things.


LMFAO!!!

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Nov 17, 2020 23:05:43   #
Seth
 
useful mattoid 45 wrote:
Let's see...

Orange man is good at shirking his duty to protect Americans.

So he's "good" at something.

Hiding his net worth when it's to his advantage too. Inflating it when necessary as well.

Yes, orange-man is VERY good at some things.


Again, his response to Covid, given the population of this country, was as good as a president could hope for while his political opposition, rather than working with him, was trying to obstruct and impeach him. Your ilk, seeing nothing else to attack him for that has anything to do with his job performance (which is more important to most Americans than his tax returns or his tweets), settled on the pandemic as though that was the only thing he should have been focused on -- screw the economy, jobs, national defense and homeland security, foreign policy and trade, etc.

Looking at the deterioration of all those Democrat run cities, the crime, the filthy streets and urban decay is all anyone needs to do for a thorough read of the Democrats' resume.

Your heroes and heroines need to get their own affairs in order before anything you have to say about Trump, or your opinion about anything to do with politics is is worth more than snail snot.

Yeah, yeah, I know. Your entire storehouse of knowledge can be summed up as the same old "orange man bad."

Had Biden/Harris been in the White House during the pandemic, our economy would be in a deep hole, we'd be an easy mark for a successful invasion by the likes of the South Sandwich Islands, the quality of life would be at cesspool level and crime/murder rates would be even higher than they currently are.

As far as our liberty is concerned, whatever we had left would be "on hold" due to the pandemic.

Yeah, I know... Orange man bad.

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Nov 17, 2020 23:08:14   #
GoCubs Loc: Earth
 
Seth wrote:
Again, his response to Covid, given the population of this country, was as good as a president could hope for while his political opposition, rather than working with him, was trying to obstruct and impeach him. Your ilk, seeing nothing else to attack him for that has anything to do with his job performance (which is more important to most Americans than his tax returns or his tweets), settled on the pandemic as though that was the only thing he should have been focused on -- screw the economy, jobs, national defense and homeland security, foreign policy and trade, etc.

Looking at the deterioration of all those Democrat run cities, the crime, the filthy streets and urban decay is all anyone needs to do for a thorough read of the Democrats' resume.

Your heroes and heroines need to get their own affairs in order before anything you have to say about Trump, or your opinion about anything to do with politics is is worth more than snail snot.

Yeah, yeah, I know. Your entire storehouse of knowledge can be summed up as the same old "orange man bad."

Had Biden/Harris been in the White House during the pandemic, our economy would be in a deep hole, we'd be an easy mark for a successful invasion by the likes of the South Sandwich Islands, the quality of life would be at cesspool level and crime/murder rates would be even higher than they currently are.

As far as our liberty is concerned, whatever we had left would be "on hold" due to the pandemic.

Yeah, I know... Orange man bad.
Again, his response to Covid, given the population... (show quote)


Yeah, he did a bang up job. WTF?

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Nov 17, 2020 23:09:30   #
Seth
 
GoCubs wrote:
Yeah, he did a bang up job. WTF?


Could you have done better? If so, what?

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