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Note this somewhere: Trump will not be new US President. The new President will be Clinton.
No. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will be the next president of the United States, and he will establish the Islamic Caliphate. Happy now? Americans will elect the person who is most suited to the post of POTUS and you don't need to worry about it. However, I am sure that it won't be Hitlery, as she will be ineligible to run. By the time the POTUS election commences, Hitlery will be in Hague awaiting trial for her participation in various crimes against humanity. Not going to happen. It should but won't. If it was going to happen it would have started with many others before her. Cheney, rumsfeld, bush, wolfowitz, kissinger, maybe most other american presidents and advisers too. But maybe the FBI investigation will get her.
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Not going to happen. It should but won't. If it was going to happen it would have started with many others before her. Cheney, rumsfeld, bush, wolfowitz, kissinger, maybe most other american presidents and advisers too. But maybe the FBI investigation will get her.
Things are not going to be the same forever. The federal debt is rapidly approaching the $20 trillion mark, and if Hitlery becomes the next president, then we can expect it to rise to $50 trillion by 2020. Sooner or later, the Americans will lose their dominance, and they will be forced to end their interventions in various third world nations.
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April 14, 2016, 12:47:40 PM |
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Not going to happen. It should but won't. If it was going to happen it would have started with many others before her. Cheney, rumsfeld, bush, wolfowitz, kissinger, maybe most other american presidents and advisers too. But maybe the FBI investigation will get her.
Things are not going to be the same forever. The federal debt is rapidly approaching the $20 trillion mark, and if Hitlery becomes the next president, then we can expect it to rise to $50 trillion by 2020. Sooner or later, the Americans will lose their dominance, and they will be forced to end their interventions in various third world nations. Isn't this their ultimate goal?
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April 14, 2016, 01:10:25 PM |
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April 14, 2016, 01:21:11 PM |
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Trump can be good president
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April 14, 2016, 01:22:01 PM |
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Trump can be good president
TRUMP will be good president
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Not going to happen. It should but won't. If it was going to happen it would have started with many others before her. Cheney, rumsfeld, bush, wolfowitz, kissinger, maybe most other american presidents and advisers too. But maybe the FBI investigation will get her.
Things are not going to be the same forever. The federal debt is rapidly approaching the $20 trillion mark, and if Hitlery becomes the next president, then we can expect it to rise to $50 trillion by 2020. Sooner or later, the Americans will lose their dominance, and they will be forced to end their interventions in various third world nations. Isn't this their ultimate goal? It's not that simple. First, it isn't the 50T mark that signals any sord of end of dominance for America. For example, if most other nations' debt has risen faster and higher, we at 50T may be a shining star. Second, the entire world is at various rates, becoming modernized. Lots of places are moving out of third world, perhaps the exceptions being the hard core muslim nations. We're all in favor of the entire world becoming more prosperous, that's a different thing than "America losing dominance."
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April 14, 2016, 02:28:36 PM |
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Not going to happen. It should but won't. If it was going to happen it would have started with many others before her. Cheney, rumsfeld, bush, wolfowitz, kissinger, maybe most other american presidents and advisers too. But maybe the FBI investigation will get her.
Things are not going to be the same forever. The federal debt is rapidly approaching the $20 trillion mark, and if Hitlery becomes the next president, then we can expect it to rise to $50 trillion by 2020. Sooner or later, the Americans will lose their dominance, and they will be forced to end their interventions in various third world nations. Isn't this their ultimate goal? It's not that simple. First, it isn't the 50T mark that signals any sord of end of dominance for America. For example, if most other nations' debt has risen faster and higher, we at 50T may be a shining star. Second, the entire world is at various rates, becoming modernized. Lots of places are moving out of third world, perhaps the exceptions being the hard core muslim nations. We're all in favor of the entire world becoming more prosperous, that's a different thing than "America losing dominance." Other places are moving forward to become one https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1316268.msg14538279#msg14538279The American dominance started when the chewing gun hit the beach of Normandy, then kept growing when people started to cross a wall in Berlin hidden under car seats. I don't believe a military dominance is a winning tactic. The chewing gum strategy had a deeper impact. We need to invest in that EMdrive now and start building Burger Kings all over the galaxy and beyond, using the meat found locally. America means to have a vision not being afraid of dreaming big, one Double Alpha Centauri Mermaid Meat Whopper at a time...
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April 14, 2016, 04:45:53 PM |
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I admire, respect, honor, support, believe in (President-elect)** Trump ** from a lot of our lips, to God's ears
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Not going to happen. It should but won't. If it was going to happen it would have started with many others before her. Cheney, rumsfeld, bush, wolfowitz, kissinger, maybe most other american presidents and advisers too. But maybe the FBI investigation will get her.
Things are not going to be the same forever. The federal debt is rapidly approaching the $20 trillion mark, and if Hitlery becomes the next president, then we can expect it to rise to $50 trillion by 2020. Sooner or later, the Americans will lose their dominance, and they will be forced to end their interventions in various third world nations. Isn't this their ultimate goal? It's not that simple. First, it isn't the 50T mark that signals any sord of end of dominance for America. For example, if most other nations' debt has risen faster and higher, we at 50T may be a shining star. Second, the entire world is at various rates, becoming modernized. Lots of places are moving out of third world, perhaps the exceptions being the hard core muslim nations. We're all in favor of the entire world becoming more prosperous, that's a different thing than "America losing dominance." Other places are moving forward to become one https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1316268.msg14538279#msg14538279The American dominance started when the chewing gun hit the beach of Normandy, then kept growing when people started to cross a wall in Berlin hidden under car seats. I don't believe a military dominance is a winning tactic. The chewing gum strategy had a deeper impact. We need to invest in that EMdrive now and start building Burger Kings all over the galaxy and beyond, using the meat found locally. America means to have a vision not being afraid of dreaming big, one Double Alpha Centauri Mermaid Meat Whopper at a time... Unfortunately, the 22 amino acids we need to live are not going to be found across the galaxy. If by some statisical fluke 21 of them were perfect but the 22nd was the wrong isomer, then those burgers would look good and taste good but would not keep you alive. And there should be higher and better uses for Alpha Centauri Mermaids, anyway.
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April 15, 2016, 01:32:33 AM |
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Not going to happen. It should but won't. If it was going to happen it would have started with many others before her. Cheney, rumsfeld, bush, wolfowitz, kissinger, maybe most other american presidents and advisers too. But maybe the FBI investigation will get her.
Things are not going to be the same forever. The federal debt is rapidly approaching the $20 trillion mark, and if Hitlery becomes the next president, then we can expect it to rise to $50 trillion by 2020. Sooner or later, the Americans will lose their dominance, and they will be forced to end their interventions in various third world nations. Isn't this their ultimate goal? It's not that simple. First, it isn't the 50T mark that signals any sord of end of dominance for America. For example, if most other nations' debt has risen faster and higher, we at 50T may be a shining star. Second, the entire world is at various rates, becoming modernized. Lots of places are moving out of third world, perhaps the exceptions being the hard core muslim nations. We're all in favor of the entire world becoming more prosperous, that's a different thing than "America losing dominance." Other places are moving forward to become one https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1316268.msg14538279#msg14538279The American dominance started when the chewing gun hit the beach of Normandy, then kept growing when people started to cross a wall in Berlin hidden under car seats. I don't believe a military dominance is a winning tactic. The chewing gum strategy had a deeper impact. We need to invest in that EMdrive now and start building Burger Kings all over the galaxy and beyond, using the meat found locally. America means to have a vision not being afraid of dreaming big, one Double Alpha Centauri Mermaid Meat Whopper at a time... Unfortunately, the 22 amino acids we need to live are not going to be found across the galaxy. If by some statisical fluke 21 of them were perfect but the 22nd was the wrong isomer, then those burgers would look good and taste good but would not keep you alive. And there should be higher and better uses for Alpha Centauri Mermaids, anyway.Yes. That's why we won't eat those Alpha Centauri Mermaids with purple tongue s. Technological evolution should be represented as a ripple produced in the water when you drop that rock. The ripple is predicting that, by the time we can travel cheaply across the galaxy, everything needed for a human to survive the trip will be in a container no bigger than a 3rd generation ipod. Believe in the mermaid burger.
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April 15, 2016, 01:57:58 AM |
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------------------------ Crooks and robbers.
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April 15, 2016, 02:18:31 AM |
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Let Me Ask America a QuestionDonald J. Trump April 14, 2016 7:18 p.m. ET On Saturday, April 9, Colorado had an “election” without voters. Delegates were chosen on behalf of a presidential nominee, yet the people of Colorado were not able to cast their ballots to say which nominee they preferred. A planned vote had been canceled. And one million Republicans in Colorado were sidelined. In recent days, something all too predictable has happened: Politicians furiously defended the system. “These are the rules,” we were told over and over again. If the “rules” can be used to block Coloradans from voting on whether they want better trade deals, or stronger borders, or an end to special-interest vote-buying in Congress—well, that’s just the system and we should embrace it. Let me ask America a question: How has the “system” been working out for you and your family? I, for one, am not interested in defending a system that for decades has served the interest of political parties at the expense of the people. Members of the club—the consultants, the pollsters, the politicians, the pundits and the special interests—grow rich and powerful while the American people grow poorer and more isolated. No one forced anyone to cancel the vote in Colorado. Political insiders made a choice to cancel it. And it was the wrong choice. Responsible leaders should be shocked by the idea that party officials can simply cancel elections in America if they don’t like what the voters may decide. The only antidote to decades of ruinous rule by a small handful of elites is a bold infusion of popular will. On every major issue affecting this country, the people are right and the governing elite are wrong. The elites are wrong on taxes, on the size of government, on trade, on immigration, on foreign policy. Why should we trust the people who have made every wrong decision to substitute their will for America’s will in this presidential election? Here, I part ways with Sen. Ted Cruz. Mr. Cruz has toured the country bragging about his voterless victory in Colorado. For a man who styles himself as a warrior against the establishment (you wouldn’t know it from his list of donors and endorsers), you’d think he would be demanding a vote for Coloradans. Instead, Mr. Cruz is celebrating their disenfranchisement. Likewise, Mr. Cruz loudly boasts every time party insiders disenfranchise voters in a congressional district by appointing delegates who will vote the opposite of the expressed will of the people who live in that district. That’s because Mr. Cruz has no democratic path to the nomination. He has been mathematically eliminated by the voters. While I am self-funding, Mr. Cruz rakes in millions from special interests. Yet despite his financial advantage, Mr. Cruz has won only three primaries outside his home state and trails me by two million votes—a gap that will soon explode even wider. Mr. Cruz loses when people actually get to cast ballots. Voter disenfranchisement is not merely part of the Cruz strategy—it is the Cruz strategy. The great irony of this campaign is that the “Washington cartel” that Mr. Cruz rails against is the very group he is relying upon in his voter-nullification scheme. My campaign strategy is to win with the voters. Ted Cruz’s campaign strategy is to win despite them. What we are seeing now is not a proper use of the rules, but a flagrant abuse of the rules. Delegates are supposed to reflect the decisions of voters, but the system is being rigged by party operatives with “double-agent” delegates who reject the decision of voters. The American people can have no faith in such a system. It must be reformed. Just as I have said that I will reform our unfair trade, immigration and economic policies that have also been rigged against Americans, so too will I work closely with the chairman of the Republican National Committee and top GOP officials to reform our election policies. Together, we will restore the faith—and the franchise—of the American people. We must leave no doubt that voters, not donors, choose the nominee. How have we gotten to the point where politicians defend a rigged delegate-selection process with more passion than they have ever defended America’s borders? Perhaps it is because politicians care more about securing their private club than about securing their country. My campaign will, of course, battle for every last delegate. We will work within the system that exists now, while fighting to have it reformed in the future. But we will do it the right way. My campaign will seek maximum transparency, maximum representation and maximum voter participation. We will run a campaign based on empowering voters, not sidelining them. Let us take inspiration from patriotic Colorado citizens who have banded together in protest. Let us make Colorado a rallying cry on behalf of all the forgotten people whose desperate pleas have for decades fallen on the deaf ears and closed eyes of our rulers in Washington, D.C. The political insiders have had their way for a long time. Let 2016 be remembered as the year the American people finally got theirs. http://www.wsj.com/articles/let-me-ask-america-a-question-1460675882
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Not going to happen. It should but won't. If it was going to happen it would have started with many others before her. Cheney, rumsfeld, bush, wolfowitz, kissinger, maybe most other american presidents and advisers too. But maybe the FBI investigation will get her.
Things are not going to be the same forever. The federal debt is rapidly approaching the $20 trillion mark, and if Hitlery becomes the next president, then we can expect it to rise to $50 trillion by 2020. Sooner or later, the Americans will lose their dominance, and they will be forced to end their interventions in various third world nations. Isn't this their ultimate goal? It's not that simple. First, it isn't the 50T mark that signals any sord of end of dominance for America. For example, if most other nations' debt has risen faster and higher, we at 50T may be a shining star. Second, the entire world is at various rates, becoming modernized. Lots of places are moving out of third world, perhaps the exceptions being the hard core muslim nations. We're all in favor of the entire world becoming more prosperous, that's a different thing than "America losing dominance." Other places are moving forward to become one https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1316268.msg14538279#msg14538279The American dominance started when the chewing gun hit the beach of Normandy, then kept growing when people started to cross a wall in Berlin hidden under car seats. I don't believe a military dominance is a winning tactic. The chewing gum strategy had a deeper impact. We need to invest in that EMdrive now and start building Burger Kings all over the galaxy and beyond, using the meat found locally. America means to have a vision not being afraid of dreaming big, one Double Alpha Centauri Mermaid Meat Whopper at a time... Unfortunately, the 22 amino acids we need to live are not going to be found across the galaxy. If by some statisical fluke 21 of them were perfect but the 22nd was the wrong isomer, then those burgers would look good and taste good but would not keep you alive. And there should be higher and better uses for Alpha Centauri Mermaids, anyway.Yes. That's why we won't eat those Alpha Centauri Mermaids with purple tongue s. Technological evolution should be represented as a ripple produced in the water when you drop that rock. The ripple is predicting that, by the time we can travel cheaply across the galaxy, everything needed for a human to survive the trip will be in a container no bigger than a 3rd generation ipod. Believe in the mermaid burger. A Visionary Project Aims for Alpha Centauri, a Star 4.37 Light-Years AwayCan you fly an iPhone to the stars?
In an attempt to leapfrog the planets and vault into the interstellar age, a bevy of scientists and other luminaries from Silicon Valley and beyond, led by Yuri Milner, a Russian philanthropist and Internet entrepreneur, announced a plan on Tuesday to send a fleet of robot spacecraft no bigger than iPhones to Alpha Centauri, the nearest star system, 4.37 light-years away. Read more at http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/13/science/alpha-centauri-breakthrough-starshot-yuri-milner-stephen-hawking.html?_r=2.See, also, https://www.freedomsphoenix.com/News/194927-2016-04-12-so-how-exactly-do-we-get-to-alpha-centauri.htm and http://www.popsci.com/how-do-we-get-to-alpha-centauri.
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It's not that simple. First, it isn't the 50T mark that signals any sord of end of dominance for America. For example, if most other nations' debt has risen faster and higher, we at 50T may be a shining star. Second, the entire world is at various rates, becoming modernized. Lots of places are moving out of third world, perhaps the exceptions being the hard core muslim nations.
We're all in favor of the entire world becoming more prosperous, that's a different thing than "America losing dominance." It it true that in some of the nations, the debt-to-GDP is even higher than that in the United States. But the main difference is that in countries such as Japan, most of the federal debt is being held by its own citizens. In the case of the US, most of the debt is being held by the foreigners, including Arabs, Chinese, Russians, and the European banks.
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April 15, 2016, 04:37:59 AM |
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I fucking hate TRUMP! I dont want him to become a president. :/ God bless America.
How someone can hate people that they´ve never met or had the slightest interaction with is totally beyond me. It must be some sort of hate obsession. Do they hate the rain? The width of Kim Kardashians ass? So much to hate. Does hating bigotry make one a bigot? I don't think so Of course not! But it does make you a Hater, wahahahahaha JK
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April 15, 2016, 02:29:46 PM |
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Not going to happen. It should but won't. If it was going to happen it would have started with many others before her. Cheney, rumsfeld, bush, wolfowitz, kissinger, maybe most other american presidents and advisers too. But maybe the FBI investigation will get her.
Things are not going to be the same forever. The federal debt is rapidly approaching the $20 trillion mark, and if Hitlery becomes the next president, then we can expect it to rise to $50 trillion by 2020. Sooner or later, the Americans will lose their dominance, and they will be forced to end their interventions in various third world nations. Isn't this their ultimate goal? It's not that simple. First, it isn't the 50T mark that signals any sord of end of dominance for America. For example, if most other nations' debt has risen faster and higher, we at 50T may be a shining star. Second, the entire world is at various rates, becoming modernized. Lots of places are moving out of third world, perhaps the exceptions being the hard core muslim nations. We're all in favor of the entire world becoming more prosperous, that's a different thing than "America losing dominance." Other places are moving forward to become one https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1316268.msg14538279#msg14538279The American dominance started when the chewing gun hit the beach of Normandy, then kept growing when people started to cross a wall in Berlin hidden under car seats. I don't believe a military dominance is a winning tactic. The chewing gum strategy had a deeper impact. We need to invest in that EMdrive now and start building Burger Kings all over the galaxy and beyond, using the meat found locally. America means to have a vision not being afraid of dreaming big, one Double Alpha Centauri Mermaid Meat Whopper at a time... Unfortunately, the 22 amino acids we need to live are not going to be found across the galaxy. If by some statisical fluke 21 of them were perfect but the 22nd was the wrong isomer, then those burgers would look good and taste good but would not keep you alive. And there should be higher and better uses for Alpha Centauri Mermaids, anyway.Yes. That's why we won't eat those Alpha Centauri Mermaids with purple tongue s. Technological evolution should be represented as a ripple produced in the water when you drop that rock. The ripple is predicting that, by the time we can travel cheaply across the galaxy, everything needed for a human to survive the trip will be in a container no bigger than a 3rd generation ipod. Believe in the mermaid burger. A Visionary Project Aims for Alpha Centauri, a Star 4.37 Light-Years AwayCan you fly an iPhone to the stars?
In an attempt to leapfrog the planets and vault into the interstellar age, a bevy of scientists and other luminaries from Silicon Valley and beyond, led by Yuri Milner, a Russian philanthropist and Internet entrepreneur, announced a plan on Tuesday to send a fleet of robot spacecraft no bigger than iPhones to Alpha Centauri, the nearest star system, 4.37 light-years away. Read more at http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/13/science/alpha-centauri-breakthrough-starshot-yuri-milner-stephen-hawking.html?_r=2.See, also, https://www.freedomsphoenix.com/News/194927-2016-04-12-so-how-exactly-do-we-get-to-alpha-centauri.htm and http://www.popsci.com/how-do-we-get-to-alpha-centauri.
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