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He welchs on his bets its part of his diabolical m.o.
Garuda.Chanti said: » Does not compute. I like how we (the republican party) keep surprising people...in the bad way the tea party is pretty far out there and then trump is all wait until they get a load of me.....hoot! Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » He welchs on his bets its part of his diabolical m.o. Yeah. I just wanted to mention that Mos' is totally still owed some cash. If comes november he still doesn't pay up he should be banned!
Poor Mosin always gets screwed on money from people of this site. Ramyrez said: » Yeah. I just wanted to mention that Mos' is totally still owed some cash. that floozy throws his money around like there is no tomorrow! also someone close to the campaign please tell trump to stay out of the oompa loompa machine for a few days... he's starting to really freak me out.... Shiva.Nikolce said: » that floozy throws his money around like there is no tomorrow! The establishment would like to remind you that it likes when "regular folk" do that. Ramyrez said: » But I'm pretty sure Aman still owes Mos some dough. And since you are my friend, I'll Asura.Kingnobody said: » Look, can you blame the man for wanting to improve people's way of life? He's right, America is ***at the moment. And it's going to continue to be that way unless we have some change. Is Trump the answer? That's for America to decide. But Clinton will keep the status quo going. At least with Trump, you know that America is going to change. What direction, who knows. Yes, who knows indeed. Trumps plans, as he calls them, are disastrous in their current forms. That wall plan? Textbook disaster, trade war tier nonsense all to solve a non-existent problem. His foreign policy? To essentially bully people, engage in overt war crimes and to basically choke some Chinese businessmen to remind them that we're America, *** yeah. Steal the oil, bomb terrorist families, re-institute torture. To his credit, Trumps campaign manager has claimed that he will change come general election. That he'll morph into a proper statesman and that everything is going to be ok. That Trump at his core is a rational businessman but can that be trusted? Right. Plot twist: in november Trump will change his proposals and they will be superprogressive and it'll be Clinton vs Sanders all over again! *sound of Hillary screaming*
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » he'll morph into a proper statesman I don't think his supporters want that.... They want him to walk around federal buildings with a tv camera crew in tow, go into executive government worker's offices, at the IRS especially, and do the "you're fired" thing from the apprentice. Shiva.Nikolce said: » I don't think his supporters want that.... They want him to walk around federal buildings with a tv camera crew in tow, go into executive government worker's offices, at the IRS especially, and do the "you're fired" thing from the apprentice. This is kinda the thing. And it's the reason Trump is so offensive. People don't know his policies. people don't even care if he *has* policies. With a vote for Trump, you're electing a reality television show president. Asura.Kingnobody said: » And since you are my friend yeah, no. Ramyrez said: » With a vote for Trump, you're electing a reality television show president. The government you elect is the government you deserve. I don't think Trump has it in him to sit down, nose to grindstone and be a legitimate politician.
He'll definitely try to change his angle of attack in a general election but the man revels in the excitement of controversy and that stops being a thing when you're across the table from Hillary Clinton talking about regional Syrian politics. All of his support is built on being brash, loud and not giving a ***. Where does that go when you stop being an entertainer and start being a politician? Up in smoke. Ramyrez said: » People don't know his policies. people don't even care if he *has* policies. As if the vast majority of the general public actually knows about the policies of the people it votes for.... Over-simplified stump speech talking points. Personality/Charisma. Political/Business history. Gaffes. That's about as far as most people get. You don't need drawn-out policies to run for president except to appeal to the few people who actually care. Global political leaders are going to love reality TV statesmanship.
Bahamut.Ravael said: » Ramyrez said: » People don't know his policies. people don't even care if he *has* policies. As if the vast majority of the general public actually knows about the policies of the people it votes for.... Over-simplified stump speech talking points. Personality/Charisma. Political/Business history. Gaffes. That's about as far as most people get. You don't need drawn-out policies to run for president except to appeal to the few people who actually care. The red flags however arise when your most vocal, 'this is my selling point' plan involves building an unrealistic wall and bullying Mexico because *** Hispanics apparently. Yes, its more than likely that most of what Trump says would never happen as his advisors wouldn't allow it and the POTUS powers only allow for so much BUT when these are his most vocal plans, what's left to chew on? Really, why should anyone give Trump the benefit of the doubt? Sanders has his pet projects. Clinton has her pet projects. What exactly is the Trump pet project to make America 'better' other than repeating it ad nauseum? Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Global political leaders are going to love reality TV statesmanship. Season finale: Boots on the ground in Syria, American soldiers filling up barrels of oil and dragging them with lashed together rope back to Apache helicopters. Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Global political leaders are going to love reality TV statesmanship. Season finale: Boots on the ground in Syria, American soldiers filling up barrels of oil and dragging them with lashed together rope back to Apache helicopters. Not gonna lie, I'd watch the ***out of that. I mean, would you rather watch that or "The Voice"? Yeah, I thought so. Being that war is great for ratings I could see it now... Reality T.V warfare utilizing go pro head mount cameras. It's gonna be huge with weekly bonuses for kill counts think hunger games meets the running man meets gymkata :p
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » Really, why should anyone give Trump the benefit of the doubt? Sanders has his pet projects. Clinton has her pet projects. What exactly is the Trump pet project to make America 'better' other than repeating it ad nauseum? The pet projects are irrelevant. Do you really think the majority of people voting for Hillary Clinton are doing it for a bigger reason than the fact that she's Hillary Clinton? Her stances change constantly. Yeah, Trump's talking points are a bit... out there. People aren't voting for him in spite of his comments, they're voting for them because of his comments. Is that scary? Perhaps. But if you haven't noticed, people support him because they're sick of the status quo, and if Trump were 100% PC then he probably wouldn't be where he's at today. Drama Torama said: » Ramyrez said: » With a vote for Trump, you're electing a reality television show president. The government you elect is the government you deserve. But I don't know that I've ever truly gotten the government I tried to elect. I mean, I got Obamawamabobama, but he's been obstructed every step of the way by people I voted against. >:( Bahamut.Ravael said: » People aren't voting for him in spite of his comments, they're voting for them because of his comments. Yeah. It's horrific. That much ignorance still exists in America. We've got a lot of work to do. Ramyrez said: » Drama Torama said: » Ramyrez said: » With a vote for Trump, you're electing a reality television show president. The government you elect is the government you deserve. But I don't know that I've ever truly gotten the government I tried to elect. I mean, I got Obamawamabobama, but he's been obstructed every step of the way by people I voted against. >:( Yeah, but presidential popularity plays a role in Congressional elections. If you want a president that doesn't get obstructed, try electing one that doesn't suck. Bahamut.Ravael said: » try electing one that doesn't suck. Try realizing that's an opinion, not fact. In my eyes it's the congress that sucks for obstructing him. You understand the people electing the republican congress are the ones electing trump, too? And you see how I just said they're *** morons, right?
Bahamut.Ravael said: » If you want a president that doesn't get obstructed, try electing one that doesn't suck. Soooo... You're saying vote for Hillary? Yes, that's all opinion too.
Maybe they're brilliant. Maybe Trump will be the best president ever and I should be working the Tilt-A-Whirl. Ramyrez said: » You understand the people electing the republican congress are the ones electing trump, too? And you see how I just said they're *** morons, right? Same could have been said back in 2008 when Obama and the democrat Congress was elected. Actually, it should have been said. But it wasn't. Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » If you want a president that doesn't get obstructed, try electing one that doesn't suck. Soooo... You're saying vote for Hillary? You owe me a new screen. I shouldn't drink soda while reading these forums.... But you know, with her stellar work in her other jobs, I'm not putting any money on an above 50% job approval if she gets this new one. Enjoy that Republican Congress. |
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