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Mar 22, 2024 11:23:38   #
[quote=AuntiE] .....it is about policy, not personality.

Policies, eh

https://www.epi.org/publication/50-reasons/

Excerpt..."President Trump has said he would ‘protect’ and ‘fight for’ workers. Instead, his administration has systematically done the opposite."

The Economic Policy Institute is a 501 non-profit American think tank based in Washington, D.C., that carries out economic research and analyzes the economic impact of policies and proposals.

https://www.cato.org/commentary/grading-trumps-economic-policies

Excerpt...."For the last four (Trump) years, formal U.S. economic policy has all too often resulted from frantic, messy attempts by beleaguered government officials to 'backfill' disconnected policy trenches dug by p**********l tweets. That’s no way to run economic policy, and it shows."

The Cato Institute is an American libertarian think tank headquartered in Washington, D.C. It was founded in 1977 by Ed Crane, Murray Rothbard, and Charles Koch, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Koch Industries.
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Mar 22, 2024 00:00:52   #
nwtk2007 wrote:
My bet is most of this is BS.

So Slat, do the people of conservative Lake Whitney appreciate your support of l*****t ideals as well as your Trump h**e? Hang up a "I h**e Trump" sign in your front yard and lets see what happens.

Actually, we all get along just fine. In 2020, my yard had 'Biden/Harris' signs and a few of my neighbors had Trump signs. We had no problems.

Nobody has signs up yet for 2024.
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Mar 21, 2024 23:34:22   #
AuntiE wrote:
How do you feel about the current push for Trump’s assassination. You may say you do not agree; however, based on your postings that is highly questionable.

I have not heard of any assassination talk and would be unequivocally opposed to such.

President Abraham Lincoln once said, “The b****t is stronger than the bullet." This is a very significant quote because it helps us realize how important our v**e really is. I believe he was also quoted as saying that "b****ts are the rightful and peaceful successors to bullets". Sadly, John Wilkes Booth thought otherwise, and the nation suffered as a result.

Again, I agree with the rail-splitter.
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Mar 21, 2024 19:56:20   #
guzzimaestro wrote:
We support him because to support biden and the democrats means the end of America as we have known it. Thank you. Have a nice day

You're welcome Most of my days are damn good
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Mar 21, 2024 19:54:19   #
archie bunker wrote:
I can explain it. It's been in our faces since Trump announced that he was running against the most powerful political machine in the world. And won.

Just my opinion, but, it appears that, according to the other side, if you work with Trump, support Trump, or v**e for Trump; you need to be destroyed. Not just your livelihood, and career, but your family as well.
If you don't support Biden, or speak against him, same thing.

This is a Hitlarian, Putinista thing going on here now.
The l*****ts have made it to where if you oppose them, you, your family, and everything you've ever worked for will be destroyed. Because you oppose them.

It's pretty obvious, Slats.
I can explain it. It's been in our faces since Tru... (show quote)

What you state above is obvious only in some people's minds.

“It's easier to fool people than it is to convince them that they have been fooled.” - Mark Twain

I'm quite sure Twain knew that all would/could take this same attitude towards others.

One thing is certain: I wish no harm or bad things to happen to anybody opposing my political position(s). That pertains especially to members of my Family or friends who happen to support Trump. C'est la vie: To each their own.
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Mar 21, 2024 19:29:02   #
proud republican wrote:
Actually Bill Barr is supporting Trump...And Mike Pompeo will support him too

https://www.youtube.com/live/E7l4D-ug-SM?si=3O1Fp9csjDhKkO95

Think so, huh

https://www.npr.org/2022/03/07/1084510375/ag-bill-barr-book-trump-2024

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/14/us/politics/mike-pompeo-president-2024.html
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Mar 21, 2024 19:23:13   #
Liberty Tree wrote:
Of course, you did not mention that many Democrats want Biden out.

Come on, LT...I knew you'd cover that slant.

Could you give us a list of Biden administrative officials that want The President out
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Mar 21, 2024 19:18:37   #
Weasel wrote:
Hmmmmm.
American Soldiers support Mr.Trump.
That's good enough for me. DA~

https://www.economist.com/united-states/2021/10/14/military-bases-swung-hard-away-from-republicans-in-2020
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Mar 21, 2024 19:00:54   #
AuntiE wrote:
If one really uses thinking sk**ls, TFG could refer to almost any person in any category. The writing and thinking sk**ls decline is a perfect example of the failure of the public uneducation system.

On the other hand, anybody reading the thread title and OP could only picture TFG as Donald Trump. What does that say about your reading comprehension and thinking sk**ls, Dear Lady
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Mar 21, 2024 18:49:35   #
Knightlady wrote:

Better call 911

Or, play Nurse Nancy.
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Mar 21, 2024 16:12:43   #
https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-administration-endorsements-mike-pence-b2514445.html

The easiest way to assess what support may have been lost by Trump and Biden over the past four years might be to look at the people who worked for them in the White House. The people that were right there as they governed, who saw first hand how well they did the job.

We know that Mike Pence isn’t supporting Trump. That’s the Vice President.

Bill Barr, Trump’s Attorney General - not supporting Trump.

John Bolton, Trump’s National Security Advisor - not supporting Trump.

General McMaster, Trump’s other National Security Advisor - not supporting Trump.

Mark Esper, Trump’s Defense Secretary - not supporting Trump.

General Mattis, Trump’s other Defense Secretary - not supporting Trump.

Tom Bossert, Trump’s Homeland Security Advisor - not supporting Trump.

Miles Taylor, DHS Chief of Staff - not supporting Trump.

Rex Tillerson, Trump’s Secretary of State - not supporting Trump.

Mike Pompeo, Trump’s other Secretary of State - not supporting Trump.

Ty Cobb, Trump’s White House lawyer - not supporting Trump.

Alex Azar, Trump’s Secretary of Health - not supporting Trump.

General Kelly, Trump’s Chief of Staff - not supporting Trump.

Betsy DeVos, Trump’s Secretary of Education - supported DeSantis.

Mick Mulvaney, Trump’s other Chief of Staff - not supporting Trump.

General Milley, Trump’s Chairman of the Joint Chiefs - not supporting Trump.

Dan Coats, Trump’s Director of National Intelligence - Not supporting Trump

Trump’s Press Secretaries, Sarah Matthews and Stephanie Grisham, and his Communications Directors Anthony Scaramucci and Alyssa Farah Griffin - not supporting Trump.

In fact, out of 44 people asked, who served in Trump’s cabinet, just 4 have endorsed him. 90% of them are not supporting Trump for re-e******n.

If you find any members of Biden’s cabinet that do not support his re-e******n, let us all know know. Because as far as I know, there aren’t any.

Maybe somebody could explain why any ordinary America v**er would support Donald Trump’s re-e******n bid when most of the people who served in his last government job won't.
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Mar 21, 2024 15:36:42   #
manning5me wrote:
I was cussing out Biden and son. Guess I didn't know who TFG was. Alphabet soup!

Did you not read the title or the article in the thread to which you responded
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Mar 21, 2024 15:13:49   #
manning5me wrote:
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So, you want us to hire a demented old man that needs a host of puppet masters to run the nation. A guy with strong bribery ties to China and the Ukraine, pees in his diaper and then falls going up stairs, and has enriched his entire family since becoming president? Then too, his wingman son has done his share of financial chicaner, and included "The big guy!"

Clearly you're referring to TFG. But Jared Kushner, his wingman as former senior advisor to the president, was his son-in-law - not his son.
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Mar 21, 2024 11:34:47   #
(somewhat cleaned up and paraphrased from Quora)

Is there any kind of line that TFG's followers will not excuse? He mocks the military and practically invites Russian aggression, and they still support him? It begs the question: Could he really shoot someone in broad daylight on Times Square and many would still support him?

It is astonishing how quickly many of you dropped everything and rallied around him after it became known that he had been charged with several federal offenses, including violating the Espionage Act.

This clown, who likely cost you the previous p**********l e******n, the last midterm e******n, your prized "red wave," and who was already facing an indictment in New York, has become the focal point of your all-out unity.

And what did many of you do? You began wailing like banshees about how unjust everything was. And furiously, while pounding your chests, you clutched your pearls and beseeched the heavens to intervene.

Before being forcefully removed from office, loyal arse-licker, GOP House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, tweeted: "Today is indeed a dark day for the United States of America." He was deplorably unaware that indeed, it had been a dark day for several years.

“Little Marco” Rubio had no idea how perilously close to the t***h he was when he tweeted: “There is no limit to what these people will do to protect their power and destroy those who threaten it, even if it means ripping our country apart and shredding public faith in the institutions that hold our republic together.”

And then, Boots DeSantis tossed in his loyal arse-licking critique, not that it did him much good. It was all just a pathetic performance the world had already seen and is getting bloody tired of watching.

I’ll tell you, while we're scratching our heads, we're asking ourselves: What in the name of Ronald Reagan's ghost is wrong with so many of you?!?

Has anyone in your tribe ever stopped to consider the fact that this guy keeps getting indicted; that he was recently found liable for defamation and sexual abuse by a jury; that he lies as easily as he breathes; that his company was found guilty of numerous counts of criminal tax fraud and falsifying business records, that he incited a mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol, and that his own attorney, Michael Cohen, served time in prison?

This is the same guy whose chief financial officer admitted to 15 felonies during a ten-year tax scheme, the man whose campaign chair (Paul Manafort), national security adviser (Mike Flynn), chief strategist (Steve Bannon), and campaign adviser (Roger Stone) were all found guilty on felony counts. Have you not considered the possibility that this isn't the greatest candidate to bank on for the future success of your political party?

Has it ever occurred to any of you that maybe the guy in this narrative who seems constantly surrounded by criminals taking the rap for him, isn't the genuine victim?

TFG would be squawking for a bucket of fish and slapping you all in the face with his wings if he was any more of an albatross for the lot of you.

All you've ever done is circle him like cheerleaders suffering from Stockholm syndrome, supporting the biggest loser ever to lose, while he d**gs you and your party down. All the while, the world is watching and waiting, wondering and withering while you figure out if you’re aware that he is a hazardous and flawed product that is not benefiting America.

But you’re here, aren’t you? Unable to stop yourselves. And just as much as he has, you’ve also become entirely snaffled by his victimization saga which is so similar to addiction, it’s like beating your head against the wall, but it's not helping you or anyone else. And you really need to figure out how to stop.

It is not the result of a conspiracy theory that other people aren't in TFG's situation. The reason for this is that they haven’t done the crap he’s done and there isn't sufficient evidence to place any of them in that circumstance. Period.

For the love of God - Wake Up! You’re laying down your lives for a man who wouldn’t pour his diet coke on you if you were on fire!
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Mar 19, 2024 18:44:37   #
Rather than 'Gaul'... "ancient country of western Europe comprising the region now occupied by France and Belgium", I believe you meant 'gall'..."bold and impudent behavior."
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