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moreluck

golden ticket member
Jesus has very little to do with Trump, but the morons can think he's a gift from God if they'd like. The Donald showed his ignorance today when he tried to score points off of the Wall Street sell-off by blaming China and saying that nobody knew how to deal with them. Of course, he offered no ideas of his own to solve the issue.

China's economy is slowing-down, and they're doing whatever they can to prop it up and make is seem that it's all OK. It obviously isn't, so maybe Trump should fly over there and tell them how to fix their economy, since he knows everything.

Dumb A-hole.
So you are the smart brains to fix China??? It's easy to say Trump doesn't have a solution....when you offer none either.
 

wkmac

Well-Known Member
"Open tyranny will come to America in the form of a braggart with bad hair and a ridiculous baseball cap." --Alexis de Tocqueville

I questioned the source as being accurate so I looked it up. Snopes sources the quote to Ben Franklin.
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wkmac

Well-Known Member
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wkmac

Well-Known Member
Trump is starting to make this a fun ride. One thing I can say if he is elected President, for once since maybe Jackie O, we'll have a looker in the WH that is very easy on the eyes.
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
For every illegal migrant household that leaves the United States under Trump’s plan, Americans would recoup nearly three-quarters of a million dollars ($719,350), according to 2010 data collected by Heritage scholar Robert Rector. …

Illegal migrants cost U.S. taxpayers a net total of nearly $100 billion annually, concluded a 2010 investigation by the Federation for American Immigration Reform.

The 2010 report calculated the total contributions (mainly taxes) generated by the illegal migrants, and then subtracted the cost of taxpayer aid to those migrants. The aid includes education, subsidized housing, food stamps, tax credits, medical expenses. Overall, the report found illegal migrants cost taxpayers a total of $113 billion a year. The report then “accounts for taxes paid by illegal aliens [which is] about $13 billion a year, resulting in a net cost to taxpayers of about $100 billion.”

Under the Trump plan, that spending could be used to reduce taxpayer spending.
 

wkmac

Well-Known Member
In the case of the GOP, why is it that the moment a strong arm type takes the stage, all thought of limited gov't/small gov't goes out the window?
 

Shonuff

Active Member
I'll admit to voting for Obama----twice----but I am hardly in love with Trump. Intrigued? Yes, but certainly not enamored.

I have never really followed primary's this early on. And the fact that the Don is killing it in the polls has me intrigued too. I don't trust any politician and I have been generally fed up with the whole political process because I tend to think that it doesn't matter who is in office because eventually they are puppets who have been bought by lobbyists, and special interests....and they cut back room deals that only serve themselves and not the citizens of this country.

With that said, Trump has a selling point/angle which he is brilliantly using to his advantage and a lot of people are eating this up. I like the idea of a President telling the lobbyists to ":censored2: off". I also like the idea of a president that will at least TRY not to waste our taxpayers money on deals that only serve themselves. He's not the most eloquent speaker in the world but he's got balls of steel and he's not afraid to say exactly what he is thinking.

I like his immigration policy, economic policy, and stance on taking care of our veterans. The only thing I don't like is his gung ho mentality about going in and taking Iraq's oil. He scares me here. We should just leave those people alone. We don't need WW3.

Do I believe everything he says? I don't know yet, but I keep listening...

 
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