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Monumentally Stupid Anti-Trump Video Debunked
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January 30, 2016, 01:18:57 PM |
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[...] Many of those same overpaid, underperforming tax-exempt sinecure-holders are now demanding that Trump be stopped. Why? Because, as his critics have noted in a rising chorus of hysteria, Trump represents “an existential threat to conservatism.” Let that sink in. Conservative voters are being scolded for supporting a candidate they consider conservative because it would be bad for conservatism? And by the way, the people doing the scolding? They’re the ones who’ve been advocating for open borders, and nation-building in countries whose populations hate us, and trade deals that eliminated jobs while enriching their donors, all while implicitly mocking the base for its worries about abortion and gay marriage and the pace of demographic change. Now they’re telling their voters to shut up and obey, and if they don’t, they’re liberal. It turns out the GOP wasn’t simply out of touch with its voters; the party had no idea who its voters were or what they believed. For decades, party leaders and intellectuals imagined that most Republicans were broadly libertarian on economics and basically neoconservative on foreign policy. That may sound absurd now, after Trump has attacked nearly the entire Republican catechism (he savaged the Iraq War and hedge fund managers in the same debate) and been greatly rewarded for it, but that was the assumption the GOP brain trust operated under. They had no way of knowing otherwise. The only Republicans they talked to read the Wall Street Journal too. [...] http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/01/donald-trump-is-shocking-vulgar-and-right-213572?paginate=false
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January 30, 2016, 01:34:37 PM |
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Seems like that's just the way it is. But the primaries are going to him fast and hard.
Right now Trump is well ahead of the others in the opinion polls, but there is no guarantee that he will be able to win the primaries. The Republican primaries are very complex. Some of the states follow the "Winner-take-all" system, while the others follow the Proportional system. Winning the states having the "Winner-take-all" system will be easy for Trump.
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February 01, 2016, 12:53:32 PM |
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From my perspective (as a non-US citizen) old Donald Trump is the embodiment of the "American Dream". I wouldn't be at all surprised if he did end up taking the presidential election, He may very well have the white southern US vote.
Not entirely up to date on who the candidates are. But between Trump and the she-Clinton I'm not sure the country stands a chance.
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February 01, 2016, 04:35:03 PM |
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Rationally, black voters should definitely choose Trump over Hillary. In practice, a lot vote a straight Dem ticket. Hillary doesn't give a rat's ass about them.
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February 01, 2016, 06:22:37 PM |
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IOWA GOP: THOUSANDS of Democrats, Independents CHANGED PARTY to Vote in GOP Caucus
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I hope Trump wins the republican nomination... ... ... so he can feel the Bern!
Definitely scared of a Trump president... first thing he'll do is declare war on Mexicans and Muslims... WW3 here we come!
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February 01, 2016, 10:52:06 PM |
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Donald Trump's moment of truth has come in Iowa - CNNPolitics.com CNN - 12 mins ago Tonight's Iowa caucuses offer the first real test of Donald Trump's ability to transform the ... Donald Trump is a fraud: Report confirms the billionaire's presidential bid is a long and calculated con job Salon - 4 hours ago White House rejects Donald Trump's offer to build $100 million ballroom USA TODAY - 3 hours ago
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February 02, 2016, 03:52:55 AM |
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he will be elected as the new president of US.....that would be great news for the americans:)
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February 02, 2016, 08:26:28 AM |
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Bli8nd Americans! You want a king so badly, that you are willing to give up your freedom for someone who will take your freedom away more than ever. Dump Trump before it is too late for you.
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February 02, 2016, 08:44:23 AM |
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Bli8nd Americans! You want a king so badly, that you are willing to give up your freedom for someone who will take your freedom away more than ever. Dump Trump before it is too late for you. Well... I more or less agree with you but difficult to judge from our position... Don't know where you're from but most countries have shitty government with more or less kings leader not giving a fuck about people...
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February 02, 2016, 09:12:39 AM Last edit: February 02, 2016, 10:43:02 AM by BADecker |
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Bli8nd Americans! You want a king so badly, that you are willing to give up your freedom for someone who will take your freedom away more than ever. Dump Trump before it is too late for you. Well... I more or less agree with you but difficult to judge from our position... Don't know where you're from but most countries have shitty government with more or less kings leader not giving a fuck about people... Before the American Constitutional government, there was the American Articles of Confederation government. There was little strength as a single nation in the Articles of Confederation. They were more or less advisories to the Colonies/States. At that time, strength was needed in a hurry, to unite the States to fight King George, king of England. The Constitution provided that strength. It made a strong central government that could force the States to unite in the fight. The people who put the American Constitution in place wanted two things: 1. an immediately strong central government so that they could fight King George; 2. a government that could not overcome the people and turn into a type of King George itself. Because they needed a strong, central government fast, they hid the part about the strength that the people have over the government. It is there, in the Constitution, the Preamble, and the Declaration of Independence. People use it now and again and beat the government. You can tell by the court $dollar awards that people often win when government abuses their rights. But mostly the people don't really know why they won, even though they think that they do. Over all these years, the secret of how Americans stop their government, has remained hidden. Only now is it coming out into the open somewhat. Two brief examples of this are found here http://voidjudgments.com/, and here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Twn96nj0jfw&list=PLHrkQxgz0mg6kUBciD-HIvTXByqjcIZ-D&index=10. The first link shows you the law that says this can be done, even though it doesn't really show you the hidden way to apply it. The second link shows us the way to apply the hidden freedom, but we are so used to the idea of the government as king, that it is hard for us to understand.
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February 02, 2016, 12:28:36 PM |
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We were better off under King George (less taxes, less oppression/tyranny) than we are under our current government.
Oh how sweet it would be to have King George back in charge of the colonies...
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February 02, 2016, 01:36:42 PM |
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he will be elected as the new president of US.....that would be great news for the americans:)
haha. i am not sure if i am to take this seriously. i've seen a recent video of Trump in a wrestling match. i don't know about it but is that for real?
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February 02, 2016, 02:10:47 PM |
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he will be elected as the new president of US.....that would be great news for the americans:)
haha. i am not sure if i am to take this seriously. i've seen a recent video of Trump in a wrestling match. i don't know about it but is that for real? Trump is one of the funniest things in the USA currently IMO, I am not a resident there but just thinking someone saying this might be the president is funny. The Simpsons might have actually predicted the future when they made trump a president that made America go broke...
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February 02, 2016, 05:04:16 PM |
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WASHINGTON — Sen. Ted Cruz and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton may have won their parties' Iowa caucuses. But their victories have little tangible value in the delegate race — which will ultimately determine which two candidates will face off in November. While a win in Iowa can help craft a narrative of momentum as the nomination process takes its winding turns across the country, the state offers precious few of the thousands of delegates who will pick the nominees at party conventions this summer. On the GOP side, Iowa offered up 30 of the 1,237 delegates needed to secure the Republican nomination. On the Democratic side, Iowa accounts for 44 of the 2,382 delegates needed to clinch the party's nomination. And with the complicated way delegates are divvied up based on caucus results in both parties, neither caucus winner came away with a commanding number of delegates. The 28% of the caucus vote Cruz captured earned him eight delegates. That's just one delegate more than the seven delegates both second-place finisher Donald Trump and third-place finisher Marco Rubio received. And Clinton's slim victory earned her 22 delegates to Sen. Bernie Sanders' 21. http://mashable.com/2016/02/02/iowa-caucus-delegates/#2pyAlzqnrsq1
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