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sammy the sage
02-20-2016, 08:46 PM
lame announcement...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY0WxgSXdEE

ebcorde
02-20-2016, 09:18 PM
The "Reagan" democrats have left the Tea Party GOP. They're independents now. will lean toward the Kasich , Democrats followed by Trump

watch Rubio is plan is to give amnesty to illegals., turn them into republicans

fast4522
02-20-2016, 10:56 PM
The "Reagan" democrats have left the Tea Party GOP. They're independents now. will lean toward the Kasich

If that was an accurate statement made by you, Kasich would have at least 20% with the Cubans after him. Next week Kasich will be toast too.

_______
02-20-2016, 11:04 PM
Kaisch has less money and organization than Bush and no hope of gaining any delegates in the SEC primaries where he'll need to meet a 20% threshold.

I think after a respectful silence to let Bush have his moment, Kaisch will follow with his own withdrawal.

ReplayRandall
02-20-2016, 11:14 PM
Kaisch has less money and organization than Bush and no hope of gaining any delegates in the SEC primaries where he'll need to meet a 20% threshold.

I think after a respectful silence to let Bush have his moment, Kaisch will follow with his own withdrawal.

What are you drinking, Don? You can't even spell the man's name correctly. Kasich had a strong 2nd place showing in New Hampshire and was never expected to do much in SC. His strength comes towards mid March in the Midwestern states, where he can still have a surge, finding himself still standing going forward to the Convention......Cheers.

fast4522
02-20-2016, 11:27 PM
What are you drinking, Don? You can't even spell the man's name correctly. Kasich had a strong 2nd place showing in New Hampshire and was never expected to do much in SC. His strength comes towards mid March in the Midwestern states, where he can still have a surge, finding himself still standing going forward to the Convention......Cheers.

The window for a brokered convention is closing fast, Kasich has no legs in primary States that democrats can not vote across party lines. That is how he got the boost in New Hampshire.

ReplayRandall
02-20-2016, 11:50 PM
The window for a brokered convention is closing fast, Kasich has no legs in primary States that democrats can not vote across party lines. That is how he got the boost in New Hampshire.

We're in agreement on this, but you never know until it's over......NOTHING is safe during this one-of-a-kind political season.

Stillriledup
02-21-2016, 12:01 AM
Talk about ownership. trump owns the entire Bush family every last one of them.

fast4522
02-21-2016, 12:02 AM
Looking at all the numbers opens new ideas as to what is going on, numbers suggest energized republicans are setting records getting out the vote. Conversely the democrats are going the opposite direction, that effect in the general election will have a profound effect.

kingfin66
02-21-2016, 01:17 AM
What are you drinking, Don? You can't even spell the man's name correctly. Kasich had a strong 2nd place showing in New Hampshire and was never expected to do much in SC. His strength comes towards mid March in the Midwestern states, where he can still have a surge, finding himself still standing going forward to the Convention......Cheers.

I am surprised to see you react this way to that comment. Please keep in mind that if the election were tomorrow, Kasich is my choice. That aside, you have to look at this objectively. The Trump train is beginning to roll faster and will soon be rolling downhill. Kasich does not have money nor does he really have a true campaign to sustain him for the long haul. He put all of his time, energy, and much of his limited funds into New Hampshire. Those were his best results, but they are far from what he needs to win. He needs a billionaire and a miracle.

ReplayRandall
02-21-2016, 01:57 AM
I am surprised to see you react this way to that comment. Please keep in mind that if the election were tomorrow, Kasich is my choice. That aside, you have to look at this objectively. The Trump train is beginning to roll faster and will soon be rolling downhill. Kasich does not have money nor does he really have a true campaign to sustain him for the long haul. He put all of his time, energy, and much of his limited funds into New Hampshire. Those were his best results, but they are far from what he needs to win. He needs a billionaire and a miracle.

Strange alliances and stealth partnerships are always present in politics. Until a candidate concedes, like Jeb finally did, I never count anyone out. I've been for Trump from the start, as you well know, I just don't trust the GOP establishment, and never will. That's why it's never over until the convention concludes......BTW, I believe that Cruz is a marked man, the end is near for him.....The guy dug his own grave, politically speaking. He crossed Trump, he'll be destroyed, as Trump has that much JUICE.

forced89
02-21-2016, 08:48 AM
I'm all in for Ted Cruz knowing he can't win. Why? The Supreme Court. The next President will appoint 2, maybe 3 Justices. Only Ted Cruz is guaranteed to nominate and push through Conservatives in the mold of Antonin Scalia.

ebcorde
02-21-2016, 08:55 AM
If that was an accurate statement made by you, Kasich would have at least 20% with the Cubans after him. Next week Kasich will be toast too.

Reagan Democrats left the GOP party, that's my take. It's why Bush got so few votes. Not all GOP are far right. some are lean a little right of Center NOW with no candidate.

I predict low voter Turnout for the GOP in November, lower than Romney's year.

Greyfox
02-21-2016, 09:25 AM
Like Freddy Krueger in Nightmare on Elm Street, Jeb will be back for a sequel run in 2020 or 2024.

horses4courses
02-21-2016, 09:59 AM
Looking at all the numbers opens new ideas as to what is going on, numbers suggest energized republicans are setting records getting out the vote. Conversely the democrats are going the opposite direction, that effect in the general election will have a profound effect.

Don't expect this trend to continue.
There is little at stake right now.

Faced with the prospect of a Republican in the WH,
Democrats will turn out in force.

Be afraid.....be very afraid :lol:

lamboguy
02-21-2016, 11:21 AM
Looking at all the numbers opens new ideas as to what is going on, numbers suggest energized republicans are setting records getting out the vote. Conversely the democrats are going the opposite direction, that effect in the general election will have a profound effect.
very sharp post in respect to the key demographics that will be involved in the general election.

Stillriledup
02-21-2016, 12:31 PM
Don't expect this trend to continue.
There is little at stake right now.

Faced with the prospect of a Republican in the WH,
Democrats will turn out in force.

Be afraid.....be very afraid :lol:

How about this oddball theory that Trump (if it's him that's running for prez) can get a lot of people who were on the fence to switch allegiances and vote Republican? Maybe there's enough people who were disappointed in BO that they'll just decide we don't want 4 more years of the same stuff.

Although Trump comes across as crazy at times (or all the time :D ) he's wearing his heart on his sleeve and he comes across as passionate to 'fix' America. Hillary comes across as a 'politics as usual' person.

What helped Obama get elected was he gave off a non politics as usual vibe but never really delivered that,he was more pro 'establishment' than pro mom and pop and pro little guy. With Hillary, if you're the little guy or mom and pop, you have zero shot, but with Trumps brand of crazy, it makes you think you at least have SOME shot.

LottaKash
02-21-2016, 12:32 PM
Be afraid.....be very afraid :lol:

Most of us, including many Dems, I think, are "very afraid"...

Clocker
02-21-2016, 12:45 PM
How about this oddball theory that Trump (if it's him that's running for prez) can get a lot of people who were on the fence to switch allegiances and vote Republican? Maybe there's enough people who were disappointed in BO that they'll just decide we don't want 4 more years of the same stuff.



The people that were disappointed in Obama were disappointed because he didn't deliver on all the stuff he promised. They want more big government, not less.

classhandicapper
02-21-2016, 01:03 PM
The people that were disappointed in Obama were disappointed because he didn't deliver on all the stuff he promised. They want more big government, not less.

I can't believe that many people in the middle want more of the beast of revelations.

mountainman
02-21-2016, 01:13 PM
Bush's absence may well save goofy Karl Rove from jumping the shark (again). His strained efforts to pretend that a 4% candidate was still viable only underscored Rove's complete partiality and the utter worthlessness of his commentary.

That he somehow survived that partisan meltdown on the last election night still astounds me. Presenting him as an objective pundit is fox at its lowest.

lamboguy
02-21-2016, 01:51 PM
Bush's absence may well save goofy Karl Rove from jumping the shark (again). His strained efforts to pretend that a 4% candidate was still viable only underscored Rove's complete partiality and the utter worthlessness of his commentary.

That he somehow survived that partisan meltdown on the last election night still astounds me. Presenting him as an objective pundit is fox at its lowest.http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/01/30/2898423/

Tom
02-21-2016, 02:19 PM
His leg never tingled, so I guess he is STILL better than what PMSNBC presents area HOSTS. :lol: :lol: :lol:

PaceAdvantage
02-21-2016, 03:05 PM
Don't expect this trend to continue.
There is little at stake right now.

Faced with the prospect of a Republican in the WH,
Democrats will turn out in force.

Be afraid.....be very afraid :lol:I think the fear is palpable on your side of the aisle. You have Hillary Clinton and a Socialist as your only hopes. Now THAT'S scary... :lol:

horses4courses
02-21-2016, 03:07 PM
I think the fear is palpable on your side of the aisle. You have Hillary Clinton and a Socialist as your only hopes. Now THAT'S scary... :lol:

I'll take my chances.

boxcar
02-21-2016, 03:44 PM
I think the fear is palpable on your side of the aisle. You have Hillary Clinton and a Socialist as your only hopes. Now THAT'S scary... :lol:

They're both socialists (if not worse!). Hillary, unlike Sanders, isn't honest enough to fly her true colors.

Stillriledup
02-21-2016, 05:56 PM
Another conspiracy theory?

Trump is a democrat in disguise. :D

Clocker
02-21-2016, 07:41 PM
Another conspiracy theory?

Trump is a democrat in disguise. :D

Trump is Trump, above political parties. He has changed his voter registration at least 5 times that can be documented.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jun/16/donald-trump-changed-political-parties-at-least-fi/

mountainman
02-21-2016, 08:02 PM
His leg never tingled, so I guess he is STILL better than what PMSNBC presents area HOSTS. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Msn has an awesome homepage, but more and more, their liberal bias rears its head in the form of anti-trump articles and spin.

_______
02-21-2016, 08:23 PM
I took no offense at RR's comments. Read them Saturday night and although chagrined at the misspelling (repeated, I might add. Please don't look up any other of my "Kaisch" posts) I went to bed without feeling any need to respond.

Today I hear his campaign is going forward. That's the nature of trying to predict human events. You try to put yourself in someone's shoes and ask what you would do. Often, they have motivations you didn't consider.

I have no idea what is motivating Kasich to continue his campaign but I would still predict that the idea he might be the Republican nominee isn't one of them.

I'd put the likelyhood of Trump being the nominee as around 80%. I'd give Rubio a roughly 15% chance and Cruz somewhere south of 5%. I used squishy terms to allow a sub 1% chance that it's someone else.

Ohio is one of only 3 very large states that awards all it's delegates to whomever finishes on top in the primary. Maybe in some fevered dream he sees himself on top of a 4 way vote (sorry, Ben Carson. Deal with it.) and then can have some influence at the convention. Sub 1% doesn't even begin to describe that scenario.

I always assume I could be wrong.

Racey
02-21-2016, 10:25 PM
is a liberal who has little idea but to say we never win and he will make America great again....... he thinks Putin is his friend, he likes parts of Obama care, :lol: thinks Mexico will pay fo his Wall,, wants to kick out 12 million illegals (never happen)..the list goes on.

Fager Fan
02-22-2016, 08:53 AM
For those who don't want illegals deported, what do you want instead? Amnesty? So 12 million more added. And then in 5 years when there's 5 or 10 million more illegals here, I guess you don't want to deport them either if you're consistent, so what do you want to do with them?

It's not silly at all to say we should deport those who are here illegally.

Clocker
02-22-2016, 09:48 AM
For those who don't want illegals deported, what do you want instead? Amnesty? So 12 million more added. And then in 5 years when there's 5 or 10 million more illegals here, I guess you don't want to deport them either if you're consistent, so what do you want to do with them?

It's not silly at all to say we should deport those who are here illegally.

It is more than silly to say that we should deport 12 million illegals and then let the "good ones" back in on an expedited basis. That's called amnesty.

Trump has said that the vast majority of them are the "good ones". If you are going to let them back in, why not just vet them in the first place and let them stay? If you truly believe in deporting illegals, then you deport them and never let them back in. You can't have it both ways. Trump's plan is inconsistent and unworkable.

Tom
02-22-2016, 09:51 AM
Of course it is not logical or even sensible to try to deport millions of people.
We will have to come up with something less than full amnesty. What exactly is not going to be easy, but it would certainly be inhumane to mover 12 million people to the same place at the same time.

Saratoga_Mike
02-22-2016, 09:52 AM
Of course it is not logical or even sensible to try to deport millions of people.
We will have to come up with something less than full amnesty. What exactly is not going to be easy, but it would certainly be inhumane to mover 12 million people to the same place at the same time.

Marco Rubio hacked into Tom's account?

Tom
02-22-2016, 09:55 AM
HA ha!

Reality is a tough cookie to deal with.

classhandicapper
02-22-2016, 09:56 AM
For those who don't want illegals deported, what do you want instead? Amnesty? So 12 million more added. And then in 5 years when there's 5 or 10 million more illegals here, I guess you don't want to deport them either if you're consistent, so what do you want to do with them?

It's not silly at all to say we should deport those who are here illegally.

People that have been here for a long time working, raising families, staying out of trouble, etc... should eventually become citizens (as much as that troubles me because they are going to vote for democrats for at least a generation just like the Italian immigrants of my family did after the came into Ellis Island).

The idea from here is to secure the border and track people that come in on various work and travel visas so they don't overstay going forward. We can deport criminals. And we should also take away incentives for coming here by ensuring that our social safety net systems aren't abused.

I think Rubio and Cruz more or less have the right idea now, but it's way harder to trust Rubio on this issue because of his history of lying to voters in Florida on it and what he did with the gang of 8.

Clocker
02-22-2016, 10:05 AM
People that have been here for a long time working, raising families, staying out of trouble, etc... should eventually become citizens (as much as that troubles me because they are going to vote for democrats for at least a generation just like the Italian immigrants of my family did after the came into Ellis Island).

I think the 'good ones' should stay without the chance for citizenship. Give them legal status, but not full rights, including no vote.

Our government, and particularly both sides in Congress, has been complicit in allowing those people to enter and stay by not enforcing the law and not making any serious attempt at immigration reform. I have a problem with allowing people to live and work here for years and then all of a sudden changing the way that the rules are enforce. We let them stay, and now we want them to go, and then to come back? That's nuts. If you are going to let them come back, it is a lot easier and cheaper to let them stay to begin with.

Deal with those that are here and start seriously enforcing the border. Then get hard line with future illegals.

Fager Fan
02-22-2016, 10:24 AM
First of all, we wouldn't deport all 11 million at one time. Why would anyone think that? It'll take years but it's called following the law. And you keep deporting. We got 11 million illegals here because we don't enforce the law, and here you all are, wanting to still not enforce the law.

If love to not pay taxes but if I dont, I'll be under a jail somewhere. What's the point of having a law if you're not going to enforce it? and isn't it absurd that citizens here can't break the law with no consequences but non-citizens can?

Saratoga_Mike
02-22-2016, 10:27 AM
HA ha!

Reality is a tough cookie to deal with.

You're sounding far too reasonable today!

Rookies
02-22-2016, 12:17 PM
Of course it is not logical or even sensible to try to deport millions of people.
We will have to come up with something less than full amnesty. What exactly is not going to be easy, but it would certainly be inhumane to mover 12 million people to the same place at the same time.

OK... fess up! Why have you stolen Tom? :confused: The real Tom would have "bombed them into the Stone Age" or got out the AR-15 to encourage movement! :lol:

barahona44
02-22-2016, 12:37 PM
OK... fess up! Why have you stolen Tom? :confused: The real Tom would have "bombed them into the Stone Age" or got out the AR-15 to encourage movement! :lol:
I think Tom's post is part of a screenplay for a remake of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" :)

Tom
02-22-2016, 08:28 PM
OK... fess up! Why have you stolen Tom? :confused: The real Tom would have "bombed them into the Stone Age" or got out the AR-15 to encourage movement! :lol:

If is any consolation, I strongly advocate declaring war on Mexico and holding them fully responsible for the illegal immigration problem. Fist step, freeze all mexican asset in the USA and take them as payment. Down payment.

Then, forcibly invade and take over the mexican government. Establish a civilized government that doesn't force its people to flee to survive. Of course, we "bomb the drug cartels into the Stone Age! No warrants, no courts, not bother - seek and destroy.

It is high time the root cause of the illegal immigration is addressed.

Racey
02-22-2016, 08:35 PM
gives a classy bow out message...... Trump ignores him entirely after his SC win. Trump = No class

zico20
02-22-2016, 08:54 PM
If is any consolation, I strongly advocate declaring war on Mexico and holding them fully responsible for the illegal immigration problem. Fist step, freeze all mexican asset in the USA and take them as payment. Down payment.

Then, forcibly invade and take over the mexican government. Establish a civilized government that doesn't force its people to flee to survive. Of course, we "bomb the drug cartels into the Stone Age! No warrants, no courts, not bother - seek and destroy.

It is high time the root cause of the illegal immigration is addressed.

AGREE! Then after we do that we deport the 12 million who are here. No excuse not to send them back.

Racey
02-22-2016, 09:01 PM
Cruz & Rubio both mentioned Bush and his service....of course the Donald ignored him like a baby....how presidential...fraud :lol:

ReplayRandall
02-22-2016, 09:02 PM
gives a classy bow out message...... Trump ignores him entirely after his SC win. Trump = No class
Since Bush gave his concession speech before any of the candidates spoke, where was the congrats to Trump for winning the SC primary? All Bush said was something about "survivors left on an island", and blathering kudos about HIS family, nothing about the GOP going on to win the Presidency.

Jeb!= Selfish Bastard class

Tom
02-22-2016, 09:11 PM
Jeb!= Selfish Bastard class

Done!

horses4courses
02-22-2016, 10:20 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CbxYF55W4AQ39Iz.jpg

johnhannibalsmith
02-22-2016, 10:27 PM
Finally you found something on google worth posting.

horses4courses
02-22-2016, 10:29 PM
Finally you found something on google worth posting.

Ahh, yes.....but, as we all know....beauty is in the eye of the beholder ;)

ReplayRandall
02-22-2016, 10:34 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CbxYF55W4AQ39Iz.jpg

Congrats H4C on your very 1st- WINNING photo of a loser....Not a signer, but close.

NJ Stinks
02-23-2016, 12:27 AM
Since Bush gave his concession speech before any of the candidates spoke, where was the congrats to Trump for winning the SC primary? All Bush said was something about "survivors left on an island", and blathering kudos about HIS family, nothing about the GOP going on to win the Presidency.

Jeb!= Selfish Bastard class

Hmmm....Maybe Jeb was thinking about how he successfully promoted the GOP brand in Florida for 8 years and how he saved the White House for his brother and the Grand Old Party in 2000....

And then he remembered that Donny boy was a Democrat while the Bush Brothers were carrying the load for the GOP....

Hence, Jeb's pride would not allow him to say anything nice about Trump or the party that just ditched him the other night.

Imagine that... :rolleyes:

ReplayRandall
02-23-2016, 12:38 AM
Hmmm....Maybe Jeb was thinking about how he successfully promoted the GOP brand in Florida for 8 years and how he saved the White House for his brother and the Grand Old Party in 2000....

And then he remembered that Donny boy was a Democrat while the Bush Brothers were carrying the load for the GOP....

Hence, Jeb's pride would not allow him to say anything nice about Trump or the party that just ditched him the other night.

Imagine that... :rolleyes:

You're one of the few posters who I can get along with, even though we have strong differing opinions....However, When someone like Jeb is given a war chest of over $100M, has his mommy and brother come out and stump for him, and he can't even compete, the GOP is supposed to cut their losses and ditch him......Jeb was entered in a Gr.1, and ran like a broken down $5K claimer, blowing over $50M of his backers money......A disgrace from the gate.

NJ Stinks
02-23-2016, 01:02 AM
You're one of the few posters who I can get along with, even though we have strong differing opinions....However, When someone like Jeb is given a war chest of over $100M, has his mommy and brother come out and stump for him, and he can't even compete, the GOP is supposed to cut their losses and ditch him......Jeb was entered in a Gr.1, and ran like a broken down $5K claimer, blowing over $50M of his backers money......A disgrace from the gate.

Well, if you put it that way, I'm done defending the Bush Brothers for another ten years! :)

johnhannibalsmith
02-23-2016, 09:42 AM
You're one of the few posters who I can get along with, even though we have strong differing opinions...

That's because NJStinks is a good sumvabeetch. I'm nothing but rainbows and sunshine to him and he just runs over the top of me and still, I just can't help but love the guy. Just wish he'd post more often again and class the place up a bit. :cool:

Saratoga_Mike
02-23-2016, 09:51 AM
That's because NJStinks is a good sumvabeetch. I'm nothing but rainbows and sunshine to him and he just runs over the top of me and still, I just can't help but love the guy. Just wish he'd post more often again and class the place up a bit. :cool:

Unlike most of the other liberals on the board, Stinks has integrity ... rarely agree with him, but he isn't a partisan hack.

reckless
02-23-2016, 10:39 AM
Conservatives know better about the phony and disingenuous Bush family, especially about the one Democrats called the smart Bush, Juan. :lol:

Jeb! was the easiest GOP presidential candidate to beat for the Democrats. That is why he was promoted by the media as the main GOP front-runner. Jeb also claimed to have been the true conservative in the field -- ha, ha, ha. But his record, his positions, and the blatant lack of credible evidence supporting any conservative grass roots efforts by him these 10-12 years since he left the governor's office wasn't ignored -- except by those Bush fan boys, the girls on Fox News, and the RINOs in the GOP establishment.

And this is why, despite selling out his heart and soul to the corrupt, immoral, anti-America, Fortune 100 donor class for $100 million, conservatives such as myself, and millions of others, has denounced, rejected, rebuked, repudiated, and hopefully, eradicated forever the horrible Bush family regime.

Saratoga_Mike
02-23-2016, 02:46 PM
Conservatives know better about the phony and disingenuous Bush family, especially about the one Democrats called the smart Bush, Juan. :lol:

Jeb! was the easiest GOP presidential candidate to beat for the Democrats. That is why he was promoted by the media as the main GOP front-runner. Jeb also claimed to have been the true conservative in the field -- ha, ha, ha. But his record, his positions, and the blatant lack of credible evidence supporting any conservative grass roots efforts by him these 10-12 years since he left the governor's office wasn't ignored -- except by those Bush fan boys, the girls on Fox News, and the RINOs in the GOP establishment.

And this is why, despite selling out his heart and soul to the corrupt, immoral, anti-America, Fortune 100 donor class for $100 million, conservatives such as myself, and millions of others, has denounced, rejected, rebuked, repudiated, and hopefully, eradicated forever the horrible Bush family regime.

Yet your favored GOP candidate is the biggest RINO of them all. Something, to your credit, you don't even deny.

PaceAdvantage
02-23-2016, 04:06 PM
is a liberal who has little idea but to say we never win and he will make America great again....... he thinks Putin is his friend, he likes parts of Obama care, :lol: thinks Mexico will pay fo his Wall,, wants to kick out 12 million illegals (never happen)..the list goes on.You should find this refreshing. A candidate for President who embraces multiple things from both parties. Maybe that's why he's winning.

Oh wait. Never mind. He's Hitler.

PaceAdvantage
02-23-2016, 04:07 PM
gives a classy bow out message...... Trump ignores him entirely after his SC win. Trump = No classOh crap. Now I can't vote for Trump. That and he's Hitler.

reckless
02-23-2016, 05:01 PM
Yet your favored GOP candidate is the biggest RINO of them all. Something, to your credit, you don't even deny.

Mike, I have said this repeatedly... this is not an election based on ideology. And, the issues that matters most to most Americans are ... illegal immigration, jobs and the economy, and national defense and security.

Trump is the only candidate that has addressed these issues and have offered solutions that the rest of the field have either ignored or come up short.

And, in the Iowa, NH and SC, Trump has shown very strong support in all those demographics that the GOP pooh-bahs have always claimed they needed to win, but have not.

I love Ted Cruz, but he can't win a national election. Rubio is a loser, and he won't even win Florida in a few weeks. How could he win the nomination or general? Kasich might not even win Ohio next week or so.

Making the case for all these other guys against Trump has now become laughable. I have been very nice in rebuking some of our friends here who are now talking up Rubio, but come on.... this is getting silly. Rubio gets destroyed on Super Tuesday, mark my words. (But that still won't stop him from declaring victory if history is any guide. :) )

Saratoga_Mike
02-23-2016, 05:06 PM
Mike, I have said this repeatedly... this is not an election based on ideology. And, the issues that matters most to most Americans are ... illegal immigration, jobs and the economy, and national defense and security.


Shame, he has no real plans on any of these issues besides immigration. Outside of commercial real estate, he knows very little about the world economy (see his idiotic Yuan comments). On national defense, he changes his positions on a monthly basis - sometimes weekly. On healthcare, he's clueless. But he makes his followers "feel" good. You're way, way too well informed to support him.

TJDave
02-23-2016, 05:21 PM
Oh crap. Now I can't vote for Trump. That and he's Hitler.

I think a comparison with Hitler is flattering. More like a Mussolini. He even has the scowl down perfect.

NJ Stinks
02-23-2016, 06:18 PM
That's because NJStinks is a good sumvabeetch. I'm nothing but rainbows and sunshine to him and he just runs over the top of me and still, I just can't help but love the guy. Just wish he'd post more often again and class the place up a bit. :cool:

Man. you must have had a pretty good morning this morning. :p

Seriously, I'd post more John but I miss those close encounters with BigMack so much I can't bear it. I mean - who else but BigMack volunteered to fly cross-country within weeks of meeting me if only to beat the liberal crap out of me? Nobody - that's who - although Isbets might have made the trip a few times from Texas if he had some extra frequent flyer miles laying around.

Wonder what those guys think about Mr. Trump? :confused:

reckless
02-23-2016, 06:23 PM
Shame, he has no real plans on any of these issues besides immigration. Outside of commercial real estate, he knows very little about the world economy (see his idiotic Yuan comments). On national defense, he changes his positions on a monthly basis - sometimes weekly. On healthcare, he's clueless. But he makes his followers "feel" good. You're way, way too well informed to support him.

What have I been thinking? :)

So, you would rather lose with Rubio, or Cruz, or Kasich, then win with Trump? The first three guys simply cannot win a general election, Mike. Trump can and will.

And, guess what? If Trump doesn't deliver on his promises to build a wall, correct bad one-way trade deals, bring jobs back to the US, make our military proud once more and the envy of the free world, then he's a one-termer.

Also, thanks for the compliment. Yes, I am quite informed, and the GOP has lied, and failed, and taken guys like me for granted for the last time after too many years and wave elections where the conservatives carried these guys. The GOP are losers, they are bought and owned by the Fortune 500 anti-Americans, and they are cowards. And they are liberals, just like Bernie and Hillary, except the Democrats don't hide it; the GOP does.

newtothegame
02-23-2016, 06:53 PM
What have I been thinking? :)

So, you would rather lose with Rubio, or Cruz, or Kasich, then win with Trump? The first three guys simply cannot win a general election, Mike. Trump can and will.

And, guess what? If Trump doesn't deliver on his promises to build a wall, correct bad one-way trade deals, bring jobs back to the US, make our military proud once more and the envy of the free world, then he's a one-termer.

Also, thanks for the compliment. Yes, I am quite informed, and the GOP has lied, and failed, and taken guys like me for granted for the last time after too many years and wave elections where the conservatives carried these guys. The GOP are losers, they are bought and owned by the Fortune 500 anti-Americans, and they are cowards. And they are liberals, just like Bernie and Hillary, except the Democrats don't hide it; the GOP does.

Ding ding ding.......Winner!!!
And his is exactly why the media, the GOP establishment, and many others were wrong about Trump from the beginning. Why they continue to be wrong about Rubio. They, continue to fail at judging the anger, not only of the American people, but the GOP electorate as well.
Unlike the dem side of the aisle, the GOP electorate is standing up and telling the establishment that we are tired of the bull.
Now there are those that say the GOP will be fractured and it will cause chaos and havoc. I say, SO BE IT!!! At some level, these politicians need to understand we are done with them.

Rookies
02-23-2016, 07:04 PM
Man. you must have had a pretty good morning this morning. :p

Seriously, I'd post more John but I miss those close encounters with BigMack so much I can't bear it. I mean - who else but BigMack volunteered to fly cross-country within weeks of meeting me if only to beat the liberal crap out of me? Nobody - that's who - although Isbets might have made the trip a few times from Texas if he had some extra frequent flyer miles laying around.

Wonder what those guys think about Mr. Trump? :confused:

I like it a whole lot better when Tommy wants to bomb all of us Lefties (regardless of Liberal-Social Democrat- Socialist- Commie) into the Stone Age!

THAT is when you know, you've hit a Grand Slam here! ;)

PaceAdvantage
02-25-2016, 02:54 PM
Shame, he has no real plans on any of these issues besides immigration.Really? His own website begs to differ:

https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions

Saratoga_Mike
02-25-2016, 03:26 PM
Really? His own website begs to differ:

https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions

Substance - I still can't get over his lack of understanding of why the Yuan is not undervalued. But I guess we just disagree - no big deal. Maybe you'll even convince me to vote for Trump v. Hill (it's either Trump or no vote).

reckless
02-25-2016, 06:34 PM
Substance - I still can't get over his lack of understanding of why the Yuan is not undervalued. But I guess we just disagree - no big deal. Maybe you'll even convince me to vote for Trump v. Hill (it's either Trump or no vote).

You mean, I haven't convinced you by now? It's only been six months, Mike. :) :)

reckless
02-26-2016, 11:57 AM
Here's a Jeb Bush video some people might like. Bye- bye Juan.

http://www.wor710.com/onair/mark-simone-52176/a-sad-tribute-to-jeb-bush-14419089/