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January 20, 2016, 02:22:20 AM
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Simply put: No.

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January 20, 2016, 02:36:39 AM
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I am a fun and lovely guy. We would argue for years and you would anticipate our next meeting every time, religiously...
We love the concept of bitcoin. That is why we are here. Do I know Trump loves bitcoin? He may try to ban it. Who knows, but I will be sure to create a thread about him if this happens

And no, I will never wish anything bad to happen to you and your loved ones, not even a paper cut.

You dying from an aneurysm because of a Willikon Killer K.O. (WKKO) would be just mother nature doing its stuff, nothing else...
 
Enjoy the ride, we are all on top of the food chain here.


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Ahah! Well you sure are fun =D

I hope I'll be able to meet you one day. And maybe we'll never have to choose between our two ideologies, cause it seems we don't have much in common here but our faith in a currency system not in the hands of banks Wink



I see a boat living to an unknown destination. I see two people, passionately arguing on a pier, its chance to come back safe and sound. With riches and treasures. A paradigm shift, or forever be devoured by sea monsters.

They decide their position will never reach a compromise.
The date? Aug. 3, 1492.



Fast forward to 2016.
I see Bitcoin living to an unknown destination. I see two people on a forum...

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January 20, 2016, 02:22:48 PM
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Full video: Sarah Palin endorses Donald Trump









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Not bad
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January 21, 2016, 02:15:29 AM
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The Untruth About Donald Trump







Everything he does is written in his book... How amazing



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Sarah Palin gets ready to board the most badass 757 on the planet


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EXCLUSIVE: Sarah Palin's Personal Photo Album From Her Travels With Trump


http://www.people.com/people/gallery/0,,20981740_30442944,00.html



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January 21, 2016, 04:31:15 PM
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The Specter of Donald Trump Is Haunting Davos




If Donald Trump as president of the United States is the ghost that’s stalking Davos, many among the global elite hope he’ll be banished by spring. Others see that as wishful thinking.

“I think the nominees will be Donald Trump for the Republicans and Hillary Clinton” for the Democrats, Donald Baer, a former White House adviser under President Bill Clinton, said at a panel co-hosted by Bloomberg and WPP Plc. “The next year will be a very uncertain, chaotic period.”

The prospect of Trump in the White House is ratcheting up anxiety among the 2,500 business and political leaders gathered at the Swiss ski resort for the annual World Economic Forum. With less than two weeks before voting in primaries gets under way and Trump in the Republican Party lead, those who fear a rise in protectionism and economic mismanagement are speaking out against the billionaire property developer.

“Unfortunately I do think that if there were to be a Trump administration the casualty would likely be trade,” said Eric Cantor, a former Republican House Majority Leader and now vice chairman of Moelis & Company. “That’s a very serious prospect for the world.”

‘Disaster’

Cantor said he doesn’t think Trump will make it through the primaries, a common theme among Davos attendees who nevertheless are still talking about him. Trump’s positions --like a “temporary” ban on Muslims entering the country and the building of a wall on the Mexican border -- are earning him opprobrium in the mountain resort.

He has also railed at the loss of U.S. jobs to overseas competitors, and on Tuesday said that as president he would “get Apple to start building their damn computers and things” in the U.S., instead of China. A Trump administration would be a “disaster,” according to Beth Brooke-Marciniak, global vice chair of public policy at Ernst & Young LLP and a former adviser to the U.S. Treasury in the Clinton administration.

“The globe needs the U.S. to be strong,” she said. “The U.S. is still the horse that’s pulling the cart, and more so now with the capital outflows from emerging markets.”

Populist Wave

The presidential race shows that the U.S. is not immune to the wave of populism sweeping the globe. In the U.S. case, the economy has recovered faster than other developed nations from the global slump of 2008 and 2009, and yet wages haven’t kept pace with a rebound in corporate profits. That’s helping candidates like Trump and Bernie Sanders who say the system is rigged against average Americans.

While Trump’s specter looms large, not many assume he’ll actually make it to the White House.

“I am amazed at Davos about how many people are taking Trump as seriously as they are,” said Martin Sorrell, WPP’s chief executive. “I think it doesn’t matter who the Republicans put up, I think Hillary will win.”

Sorrell said he thinks the Republican nomination will go either to Trump or to Texas Senator Ted Cruz. On Wednesday, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin endorsed Trump, lending the support of a Tea Party favorite. Still, that’s not a constituency with many members in Davos.

“If you bother to read some of the serious analysis of Trump’s support, you realize that it’s a very fragile thing and highly unlikely to deliver what he needs in the crucial first phase of the primaries,” said Niall Ferguson, Laurence A. Tisch professor of history at Harvard University. “By the time we get to March-April, it’s all over. I think there’s going to be a wonderful catharsis, I’m really looking forward to it: Trump’s humiliation. Bring it on.”


http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-01-21/trump-fear-stalks-davos-as-elite-pray-for-spring-reality-check




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Trump, feared by the global elite? They keep telling me he represents the global elite, yet they fear Trump, but Trump supposedly is part of their club, and yet they are fearful of him, But... But...



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January 22, 2016, 04:44:56 AM
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https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/690313350278819840


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http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/01/21/mike-tyson-why-i-m-a-muslim-for-donald-trump.html


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January 22, 2016, 06:42:08 PM
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Zogby National GOP Poll: Donald Trump 45%, Ted Cruz 13%, Marco Rubio 8%...




The latest Zogby poll of national GOP voters shows Donald J Trump with a commanding lead of 45% a full 32 points higher than second place Ted Cruz.  Additionally an Arizona poll shows Donald Trump at 38% 22 points ahead

Mr. Trump polls over 40% among men (49%) and women (41%), as well as Republicans (47%) and independents (49%), conservatives (46%) and moderates (45%). Mr. Cruz scores double digits among men (10%), women (16%), Republicans (15%), independents (10%), and conservative (15%).

We tested a series of three-way races and found Mr. Trump trouncing all of his rivals — 53% to 20% for Mr. Cruz, and 11% for Mr. Rubio; 57% to 23% for Mr. Cruz, and 8% for Mr. Christie; 57% to 23% for Mr. Cruz and 7% for Mr. Kasich; 55% to 25% for Mr. Cruz, and 10% for Mr. Bush.

In a series of head-to head matchups with individual challengers for the nomination, Mr. Trump led Mr. Cruz 59% to 29%, Mr. Rubio 64% to 27%, Mr. Bush 68% to 22%, Mr. Kasich 73% to 15%, and Mr. Christie 69% to 19%.

National polls may mean less right now – and often do – before the winnowing process begins in Iowa and New Hampshire and voters actually cast ballots. But, at least for now, Donald Trump has captured the imaginations of Republican likely voters nationwide. And his support looks wide and deep. He has defied the conventional wisdom at every turn – including a bold prediction that he will win Iowa.


http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2016/01/22/zogby-national-gop-poll-donald-trump-45-ted-cruz-13-marco-rubio-8/


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January 23, 2016, 02:18:38 AM
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Has anyone else noticed the amazing support Trump is starting to garner from the black community? I think they are starting to realize that the liberal race baiting is not in their interests and are shifting to a conservative lean at a blazing pace. Maybe some one finally told them that the Democratic party was pro-slavery during the civil war. Why would the black community openly support a racist?

Not that I think Louis Farrakhan is exactly a role model or anything, but listen here to his endorsement of Trump's policies regarding the vetting of Muslim immigrants. Ask yourself now, is Louis Farrakhan the type of person who would get behind a rich white Muslim hater?

https://youtu.be/6qROJZcQpac?t=51

The powers that be must be dropping an epic load in their pants watching the black community merging with the traditionally white dominated conservative community.
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January 23, 2016, 03:41:24 AM
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Has anyone else noticed the amazing support Trump is starting to garner from the black community? I think they are starting to realize that the liberal race baiting is not in their interests and are shifting to a conservative lean at a blazing pace. Maybe some one finally told them that the Democratic party was pro-slavery during the civil war. Why would the black community openly support a racist?

Not that I think Louis Farrakhan is exactly a role model or anything, but listen here to his endorsement of Trump's policies regarding the vetting of Muslim immigrants. Ask yourself now, is Louis Farrakhan the type of person who would get behind a rich white Muslim hater?

https://youtu.be/6qROJZcQpac?t=51

The powers that be must be dropping an epic load in their pants watching the black community merging with the traditionally white dominated conservative community.


National Black Republican Association Endorses Donald J. Trump


We, the grassroots activists of the National Black Republican Association, are pleased to announce our endorsement of Donald J. Trump for President of the United States of America.

As citizens who happen to be black, we support Mr. Trump because he shares our values. We, like Mr. Trump, are fiscally conservative, steadfastly pro-life and believers in a small government that fosters freedom for individuals and businesses, so they can grow and become prosperous.

We are deeply concerned about illegal immigration, a major cause of high black unemployment, especially among black youth.

Black Americans across America are beginning to wake up and see clearly the reality of what is happening in black neighborhoods. Democrats have run black communities for the past 60 years and the socialist policies of the Democrats have turned those communities into economic and social wastelands, witness Detroit, Baltimore and South Chicago.

We believe that Mr. Trump has demonstrated that he can push back against the mainstream media, end political correctness and free black communities from the destructive grip of socialist Democrats.

We urge our fellow black Americans to seize control over their own destiny and leverage their vote the way other groups do. It is way past time black Americans stop having their vote taken for granted by Democrats, hold politicians accountable for the content of their policies and not vote merely based on the label of their party.


http://blackrepublican.blogspot.com/2016/01/national-black-republican-association.html


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January 23, 2016, 04:02:23 AM
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Has anyone else noticed the amazing support Trump is starting to garner from the black community? I think they are starting to realize that the liberal race baiting is not in their interests and are shifting to a conservative lean at a blazing pace. Maybe some one finally told them that the Democratic party was pro-slavery during the civil war. Why would the black community openly support a racist?

Not that I think Louis Farrakhan is exactly a role model or anything, but listen here to his endorsement of Trump's policies regarding the vetting of Muslim immigrants. Ask yourself now, is Louis Farrakhan the type of person who would get behind a rich white Muslim hater?

https://youtu.be/6qROJZcQpac?t=51

The powers that be must be dropping an epic load in their pants watching the black community merging with the traditionally white dominated conservative community.







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Has anyone else noticed the amazing support Trump is starting to garner from the black community? I think they are starting to realize that the liberal race baiting is not in their interests and are shifting to a conservative lean at a blazing pace. Maybe some one finally told them that the Democratic party was pro-slavery during the civil war. Why would the black community openly support a racist?

Not that I think Louis Farrakhan is exactly a role model or anything, but listen here to his endorsement of Trump's policies regarding the vetting of Muslim immigrants. Ask yourself now, is Louis Farrakhan the type of person who would get behind a rich white Muslim hater?

https://youtu.be/6qROJZcQpac?t=51

The powers that be must be dropping an epic load in their pants watching the black community merging with the traditionally white dominated conservative community.





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Has anyone else noticed the amazing support Trump is starting to garner from the black community? I think they are starting to realize that the liberal race baiting is not in their interests and are shifting to a conservative lean at a blazing pace. Maybe some one finally told them that the Democratic party was pro-slavery during the civil war. Why would the black community openly support a racist?

Not that I think Louis Farrakhan is exactly a role model or anything, but listen here to his endorsement of Trump's policies regarding the vetting of Muslim immigrants. Ask yourself now, is Louis Farrakhan the type of person who would get behind a rich white Muslim hater?

https://youtu.be/6qROJZcQpac?t=51

The powers that be must be dropping an epic load in their pants watching the black community merging with the traditionally white dominated conservative community.









Even yo honky knows this.

Trump?

He cool, man.

he cool.
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January 24, 2016, 01:00:17 AM
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Finally nice to see a thread where not everyone is bashing him

I think we need him.  Or at least give him a try.  Over everyone else that has been in politics.  Dem dont seem to care about any body but themselves.  Seems to be a proven thing.  All you hear from Hillary and the old guy (lol Sander) is money.  They were asked in one debate where they were going to get the money from for the spending they plan to impose.  Ya know both beat around the bush and never officially answered.

Here is what I say should happen and I think we need.

Trump = President
Rubio = Vice Prez
Cruz = dunno
Christie = Hell No

All I know is America needs a change and I do not see it happening with anyone else but trump as all other candidates seem to always talk about the same things or the same issues. Trumps ideas may be a little over the top but over the top is what we need.  We need a change not the same.  More people are starving and homeless now then they were before Nobama.  I warned everyone about him.  No one believed me.  Now they tell I'm right.

Trump all the way for me.

And if some of the things he says are lies by what some people say.  Just remember what Hillary did as well as most all other presidents.  They all lied.  Hillary even stole $200k worth of stuff from the White House when they left there.  It was returned but ya know thats never talked about now is it.

If it is Hillary or Sanders.  We are all screwed.  Everything will get worse then it already is.  Hope you all like tax increases.  If the Dems have it their way.  Kiss half your paycheck good bye.

Gotta be trump.

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Finally nice to see a thread where not everyone is bashing him

I think we need him.  Or at least give him a try.  Over everyone else that has been in politics.  Dem dont seem to care about any body but themselves.  Seems to be a proven thing.  All you hear from Hillary and the old guy (lol Sander) is money.  They were asked in one debate where they were going to get the money from for the spending they plan to impose.  Ya know both beat around the bush and never officially answered.

Here is what I say should happen and I think we need.

Trump = President
Rubio = Vice Prez
Cruz = dunno
Christie = Hell No

All I know is America needs a change and I do not see it happening with anyone else but trump as all other candidates seem to always talk about the same things or the same issues. Trumps ideas may be a little over the top but over the top is what we need.  We need a change not the same.  More people are starving and homeless now then they were before Nobama.  I warned everyone about him.  No one believed me.  Now they tell I'm right.

Trump all the way for me.

And if some of the things he says are lies by what some people say.  Just remember what Hillary did as well as most all other presidents.  They all lied.  Hillary even stole $200k worth of stuff from the White House when they left there.  It was returned but ya know thats never talked about now is it.

If it is Hillary or Sanders.  We are all screwed.  Everything will get worse then it already is.  Hope you all like tax increases.  If the Dems have it their way.  Kiss half your paycheck good bye.

Gotta be trump.

Very interesting stuff going on right now.  What I see is that there are massive amounts of bullshit being floated, fake facts and fake ideas, fake politically correct posturing, on and on.  Trump's the guy that stands up and calls it for what it is.  Bullshit.  He's the only guy really doing this.

Hillary / Sanders, tax increases would be the least of our worries.  Those idiots could get us into WWIII.
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Wilikon, I came here to have a discussion with human beings using their own words. Thanks for vomiting a stack of articles at me so my comments are pushed off the page ensuring I don't get an opportunity to do that. You are the reason I stopped commenting in this section last time. Please stop doing your best to imitate a human version of an RSS feed flooding everything with other people's opinions when the humans are trying to talk. I understand and appreciate that many of our ideals align but you need to find a better outlet for your compulsive behavior. Make a blog or something FFS, let the forum be for people talking, its not like there are many places left to do that. Think about it for a second.
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