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Post by Neverending on Feb 26, 2016 20:28:26 GMT -5
My mom hates Ted Cruz more than she does Donald Trump. Considering that people are calling Cruz the Zodiac Killer on the Internet, she doesn't seem to be alone with that opinion.
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Post by Neverending on Feb 26, 2016 20:38:55 GMT -5
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Post by Neverending on Feb 27, 2016 23:48:05 GMT -5
Hillary destroyed Bernie in South Carolina.
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Post by Ramplate on Feb 28, 2016 12:18:24 GMT -5
Donald Trump: ‘It would be very unfair’ to disavow KKK and David Duke until I ‘do research on them’
Right, pull the other one, it has bells on it. He knows about Duke and the KKK, and if he doesn't, he has no business being in the Whitehouse.
He just wants to hold off on alienating voters. There's also no reason he is unable to make his taxes public either - the IRS actually called bullshit on that excuse!
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Post by sabin26 on Feb 29, 2016 8:47:10 GMT -5
Hilary should be in prison. Bernie is a joke. Trump is a joke. Why and how can anybody think these three are the best makes my head hurt and feel sorry for society.
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Post by Ramplate on Feb 29, 2016 12:50:30 GMT -5
I agree (except for Sanders)
As for the other Republicans after Trump - I don't think we need a "theocracy with a Pope"
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Post by sabin26 on Feb 29, 2016 14:09:40 GMT -5
I'll agree to disagree on Sanders.
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Post by Neverending on Feb 29, 2016 14:59:10 GMT -5
An open letter to Dracula and whoever lives in these states... It’s Leap Day! Are you wearing your blue and yellow? When you’re not busy exchanging candy for tears, make sure you’re out there trying something new, because “It’s Leap Day. Real life is for March.” But... real life will arrive with important decisions. Make those decisions count.
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Post by thebtskink on Feb 29, 2016 23:59:45 GMT -5
I'll be voting against Bernie tomorrow. And against Trump in the general.
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Post by Ramplate on Mar 1, 2016 5:31:06 GMT -5
Dammit, after getting my voting rights switched up to my new address, I can't vote tomorrow. I probably have an absentee ballot sitting in my mailbox back at my apartment, but I have no way of getting it if it is there.
Feel the Bern!!!!
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Post by Ramplate on Mar 1, 2016 20:36:34 GMT -5
The only good thing to come about with Trump's run for the Whitehouse seems to be that the Republican party is starting to look kind of like the battlefield scene from Gone With the Wind.
After the last eight years of shenanigans, stupid quotes, and obstructionist political moves, it's about time they got shook up a bit.
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Post by Jibbs on Mar 1, 2016 20:59:10 GMT -5
Say that when he's president.
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Post by Neverending on Mar 1, 2016 22:12:23 GMT -5
Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton won Super Tuesday - or at least it seems that way.
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Post by Ramplate on Mar 1, 2016 22:17:08 GMT -5
Say that when he's president. The Electoral College should be used for just such an occasion. They won't let unqualified lunatics become POTUS
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Post by Neverending on Mar 1, 2016 22:22:42 GMT -5
DraculaMarco Rubio is leading Minnesota.
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Post by Dracula on Mar 1, 2016 22:30:05 GMT -5
Dracula Marco Rubio is leading Minnesota. Not a shocker, Trump and Cruz aren't very Minnesota nice.
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Post by Neverending on Mar 1, 2016 23:49:05 GMT -5
Republicans
Trump is projected to win Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Vermont and Virginia.
Cruz is projected to win Texas and Oklahoma.
Rubio is projected to win Minnesota.
Democrats
Clinton sweeped the South. Sanders won Colorado, Minnesota, Oklahoma and Vermont.
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Post by Ramplate on Mar 2, 2016 8:00:15 GMT -5
Bernie got Colorado, Minnesota, Oklahoma, and Vermont. Not a bad showing.
So that should be about 550 for Clinton and 350 for Sanders last night. We're still in there to make some waves.
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Post by Jibbs on Mar 2, 2016 9:15:33 GMT -5
Sure.
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Post by Ramplate on Mar 2, 2016 9:55:33 GMT -5
Trump: 'Make America Great Again' Much Better Than 'Making America Whole Again'
I guess he really doesn't want a UNITED States of America. We should be calling him the Great Divider.
He wants us isolated from foreigners and hating people who aren't white or rich.
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Post by Neverending on Mar 2, 2016 10:52:12 GMT -5
Bernie got Colorado, Minnesota, Oklahoma, and Vermont. Not a bad showing. So that should be about 550 for Clinton and 350 for Sanders last night. We're still in there to make some waves. RepublicansTrump - 316 delegates Cruz - 226 Rubio - 106 DemocratsClinton - 1,034 Sanders - 408 Next primaries: March 5, 6, 8, 15, 22, and 26
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Post by Ramplate on Mar 2, 2016 12:02:13 GMT -5
She still needs 1,000 more or so to lock it up, and by then if he doesn't bank the 2,000+ needed to lock it up instead of her, Sanders will still have made his mark and she will make some sort of deal with him
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Post by Ramplate on Mar 2, 2016 12:23:45 GMT -5
Like TRUMP said, he loves the poorly educated. Why Trump can't be president CNBC Julissa Arce 2 hours 44 minutes ago A few months ago, a Trump GOP nomination seemed impossible. But now, it seems inevitable.
When Donald Trump announced his campaign, I thought there was no way anyone would support him after the comments he made about Mexican immigrants. When he offended women with his comments about debate moderator Megyn Kelly, I thought his campaign would be over. When he called for a ban of all Muslims, I thought that would be the last straw. But again and again, Trump has gained more support.
We've been telling Trump supporters that he is a racist, a sexist, and a bigot, as reasons for why Trump should not and cannot be the next president of the United States. However, we've failed to realize that supporters of Trump support him because he is the embodiment of their own ideology. Trump's unexpected rise as the GOP front-runner is because there is a large population of Americans who feel displaced, who feel like their country and their way of life is being taken away from them. Trump has offered this population an unashamed and unfiltered rallying cry.
We have been going about this all wrong. There is really only one reason Trump supporters should not support Trump: He is not qualified.
And by that, I mean that he is not qualified to deliver on any of his promises.
One of the major pillars of his campaign is his building of the now infamous "big, beautiful wall" along the Mexican border. The wall got 10 feet taller after ex-Mexican President Vicente Fox said he was "not going to pay for that f--ing wall."
I understand some people are excited about the wall. In their mind, the wall would keep all those "illegals" away from American jobs. While Trump has said repeatedly that Mexico will pay for the wall , how does an American president make another sovereign nation pay for anything? Trump has yet to outline a concrete plan.
The only vague answer we've been able to get from Trump is that he plans to use the trade deficit with Mexico as a way to pressure Mexico to pay for the wall. The U.S. does have a trade deficit with Mexico, but it is also true that Mexico was our third largest trade partner in 2015. In 2015 alone, our total trade of goods with the rest of the globe was $3.7 trillion, of which more than 14 percent ($ 531.1 billion) was with Mexico. He puts that at risk.
Let's assume that Trump can stop all Mexican products from coming into the U.S. ($294.7 billion in 2015) to pressure Mexico to pay for the wall. (Even this is a stretch, as there are trade agreements in place that would have to be suspended with the approval of Congress. But let's assume that for now.)
Let's not forget that Mexico can also refuse to import American products in retaliation for their own products not being allowed into the United States. Products that are made in American factories that employ U.S. citizens. In 2015, we exported $236.4 billion to our neighbors to the south. A 2011 report by the Wilson Center found that there are 6 million U.S. jobs that depend on trade with Mexico. More than 1 million of those jobs are in two states — California and Texas.
And it's not just border states that depend on trade with Mexico. South Dakota, New Hampshire, and Nebraska also send more than 20 percent of their exports to our southern neighbor, according to the Wilson Center. Mexico is the largest supplier of car parts that are then used to build cars in plants in the U.S. where American citizens are employed. The Wilson Center found that Detroit alone exports $10.9 billion in cars and car parts to Mexico. How would Trump deal with a potential loss of 6 million jobs or more? Is it worth destroying the economies of Michigan, California, and Texas?
All this … over a wall.
Yes, Mexico's economy is certainly going to suffer if Mexican products cannot be imported into the U.S. At this point, net migration from Mexico is near zero, as there are as many Mexicans leaving the U.S. as there are coming in. But what has driven millions of immigrants over the border in previous years? A search for economic opportunity, a better life. If Mexico's economy worsens, we will see a reversal of recent migration patterns. Because, while Trump pressures Mexico by cutting off trade, Mexicans won't be able to find jobs in Mexico, which will send them here.
So while all of us anti-Trump think he should not be president because of his hateful speech and rhetoric, Trump supporters should just ask themselves one simple question: Is he qualified to deliver on his vague promises to you? On any?
Commentary by Julissa Arce, the author of the forthcoming book, "My (Underground) American Dream" (Sept. 13, 2016). Arce made national and international headlines when she revealed that she had achieved the American Dream of wealth and status working her way up to vice president at Goldman Sachs by age 27 while being an undocumented immigrant from Mexico. Follow her on Twitter @julissaarce
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Post by Neverending on Mar 2, 2016 13:04:55 GMT -5
"I made a big mistake."
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Post by Ramplate on Mar 2, 2016 14:02:40 GMT -5
"Smithers, release the hounds!!" "Right away, Mr. Trump sir." "
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