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Very deep insight there, Scottie. Thank you, that made me re-think everything I thought I knew.SGH said:
The only thing that he ever played was a lot of people for a fool.YukonRon said:Everybody knows that is not Jessie Jackson. He played baseball.
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At least he doesn't have someone from championship wrestling in his cabinet.KennyLee said:
His cabinet damn sure doesn't look like that's the case.Ozzie_Isaac said:Dems are really good actors. They placed Trump on the ballot. He is in cahots with the Clintons. You wait and see.
Or a more ineffectual version of Herman Munster.LBGE
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Easy on "The Man". He just turned 89 yesterday. He is still upset Orval Faubus didn't succeed.nolaegghead said:I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Any of you mensa rocket scientists want to explain to me how outside of Trump's "make america great" motto and your hatred for "the b!tch", there's any substance to our president elect? (hint: no deflections)
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I wish I could click "like" and "agree" both.GATraveller said:
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The guys a freaking bafoon but not a political insider and a pretty fair businessman so I'm willing to give him a chance. About time someone broke the status quo cause sh!t was gonna get better on its own. Both parties have been playing all of us for fools as long as I can remember.......which isnt that long considering how many memory pathways I've clogged with malted hops and bong resin.
"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."
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Are you talking about Jessie Jackson? Mr. October?GATraveller said:The guys a freaking bafoon but not a political insider and a pretty fair businessman so I'm willing to give him a chance. About time someone broke the status quo cause sh!t was gonna get better on its own."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
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My 401k would disagree with you, but it has not been approved by the admins yet.nolaegghead said:Any of you mensa rocket scientists want to explain to me how outside of Trump's "make america great" motto and your hatred for "the b!tch", there's any substance to our president elect? (hint: no deflections)I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Are you talking about Jessie Jackson? Mr. October?GATraveller said:The guys a freaking bafoon but not a political insider and a pretty fair businessman so I'm willing to give him a chance. About time someone broke the status quo cause sh!t was gonna get better on its own.
Jesse is a race pimp.
"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."
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I agree, just like the conclave at the Vatican should have given an outsider like Christopher Hitchens or some atheist a shot, break the status quo and all that. Or CERN, it may be better lead by someone with an English Literature degree.GATraveller said:The guys a freaking bafoon but not a political insider and a pretty fair businessman so I'm willing to give him a chance. About time someone broke the status quo cause sh!t was gonna get better on its own.
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Please, that is a false flag argument. People and politics are not science with governing unbreakable laws.nolaegghead said:
I agree, just like the conclave at the Vatican should have given an outsider like Christopher Hitchens or some atheist a shot, break the status quo and all that. Or CERN, it may be better lead by someone with an English Literature degree.GATraveller said:The guys a freaking bafoon but not a political insider and a pretty fair businessman so I'm willing to give him a chance. About time someone broke the status quo cause sh!t was gonna get better on its own.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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I'm sorry, I must be confused.Ozzie_Isaac said:
My 401k would disagree with you, but it has not been approved by the admins yet.nolaegghead said:Any of you mensa rocket scientists want to explain to me how outside of Trump's "make america great" motto and your hatred for "the b!tch", there's any substance to our president elect? (hint: no deflections)
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Your argument against my argument is a classic case of straw-drink fallicy.Ozzie_Isaac said:
Please, that is a false flag argument. People and politics are not science with governing unbreakable laws.nolaegghead said:
I agree, just like the conclave at the Vatican should have given an outsider like Christopher Hitchens or some atheist a shot, break the status quo and all that. Or CERN, it may be better lead by someone with an English Literature degree.GATraveller said:The guys a freaking bafoon but not a political insider and a pretty fair businessman so I'm willing to give him a chance. About time someone broke the status quo cause sh!t was gonna get better on its own.
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Notice I spelled fallicy correctly.
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nolaegghead said:Any of you mensa rocket scientists want to explain to me how outside of Trump's "make america great" motto and your hatred for "the b!tch", there's any substance to our president elect? (hint: no deflections)
I will....and it has nothing to do with mottos or campaign rhetoric, which I largely don't buy into anyway.The middle class has been getting its collective ass kicked in this country for decades, and not just from Obama & Co. He's just the latest, but not the only. Many in the GOP were just as to blame, including the predecessor, although sometimes for different reasons. It's just become more and more evident over the last couple of terms and the folks finally had enough. The culprit and root of the problem is the career politician who has never done anything outside of campaigning or holding political office.
Trump is the ultimate outsider, a businessman, understands economics not in the theoretical world, but the real world. He understands what drives the economy and ultimately brings about prosperity. Things like incentivizing businesses and corporations to come here instead of leave (leaving out specifics 'cause they're insinuated and fairly obvious), putting more money in the pockets of the people instead of dreaming up more schemes to take it away.
My thoughts are his strengths are largely economic in nature and is what will work best for him and is also why he got elected. Of course the left was going to fight him, but when the GOP fat cats turned on him, THAT's when I knew he was on to something. The Hillary hate was always there, but that was a given and really secondary.
And I didn't even vote for him in the primary, but looking back, think he may very well be the best choice.
LBGE
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I think you mean phalluseenolaegghead said:Notice I spelled fallicy correctly.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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I'm drunk. I can't read all those words. My notifications rock!
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I see you've thought this through quite thoroughly. What could possibly go wrong with international diplomacy, or trade?GATraveller said:The guys a freaking bafoon but not a political insider and a pretty fair businessman so I'm willing to give him a chance. About time someone broke the status quo cause sh!t was gonna get better on its own. Both parties have been playing all of us for fools as long as I can remember.......which isnt that long considering how many memory pathways I've clogged with malted hops and bong resin.
I love the argument (you did not use it though) that accuses Dems for Trump's win because they did not have a good enough candidate. Good to have a fallback position in case something (unlikely, right?) goes wrong.
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My 401k applied for forum membership, but its request has not been approved. When it is approved it will show you Trump is making America great.nolaegghead said:
I'm sorry, I must be confused.Ozzie_Isaac said:
My 401k would disagree with you, but it has not been approved by the admins yet.nolaegghead said:Any of you mensa rocket scientists want to explain to me how outside of Trump's "make america great" motto and your hatred for "the b!tch", there's any substance to our president elect? (hint: no deflections)
Come on man, talking 401k 's is funny ****. Because companies are people.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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I can see you're buying what he's selling, but take anything specific that he wants to do and let's talk about that. You call it.KennyLee said:nolaegghead said:Any of you mensa rocket scientists want to explain to me how outside of Trump's "make america great" motto and your hatred for "the b!tch", there's any substance to our president elect? (hint: no deflections)
I will....and it has nothing to do with mottos or campaign rhetoric, which I largely don't buy into anyway.The middle class has been getting its collective ass kicked in this country for decades, and not just from Obama & Co. He's just the latest, but not the only. Many in the GOP were just as to blame, including the predecessor, although sometimes for different reasons. It's just become more and more evident over the last couple of terms and the folks finally had enough. The culprit and root of the problem is the career politician who has never done anything outside of campaigning or holding political office.
Trump is the ultimate outsider, a businessman, understands economics not in the theoretical world, but the real world. He understands what drives the economy and ultimately brings about prosperity. Things like incentivizing businesses and corporations to come here instead of leave (leaving out specifics 'cause they're insinuated and fairly obvious), putting more money in the pockets of the people instead of dreaming up more schemes to take it away.
My thoughts are his strengths are largely economic in nature and is what will work best for him and is also why he got elected. Of course the left was going to fight him, but when the GOP fat cats turned on him, THAT's when I knew he was on to something. The Hillary hate was always there, but that was a given and really secondary.
And I didn't even vote for him in the primary, but looking back, think he may very well be the best choice.
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Sir, I'm sorry I forgot the hyphen. "Straw-Drink Fall-icy" Noun verb verb-icyOzzie_Isaac said:
I think you mean phalluseenolaegghead said:Notice I spelled fallicy correctly.
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I see you've thought this through quite thoroughly. What could possibly go wrong with international diplomacy, or trade?GATraveller said:The guys a freaking bafoon but not a political insider and a pretty fair businessman so I'm willing to give him a chance. About time someone broke the status quo cause sh!t was gonna get better on its own. Both parties have been playing all of us for fools as long as I can remember.......which isnt that long considering how many memory pathways I've clogged with malted hops and bong resin.
I love the argument (you did not use it though) that accuses Dems for Trump's win because they did not have a good enough candidate. Good to have a fallback position in case something (unlikely, right?) goes wrong.
"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."
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Not sure how long I'll be up. But abolishing the death tax.nolaegghead said:
I can see you're buying what he's selling, but take anything specific that he wants to do and let's talk about that. You call it.KennyLee said:nolaegghead said:Any of you mensa rocket scientists want to explain to me how outside of Trump's "make america great" motto and your hatred for "the b!tch", there's any substance to our president elect? (hint: no deflections)
I will....and it has nothing to do with mottos or campaign rhetoric, which I largely don't buy into anyway.The middle class has been getting its collective ass kicked in this country for decades, and not just from Obama & Co. He's just the latest, but not the only. Many in the GOP were just as to blame, including the predecessor, although sometimes for different reasons. It's just become more and more evident over the last couple of terms and the folks finally had enough. The culprit and root of the problem is the career politician who has never done anything outside of campaigning or holding political office.
Trump is the ultimate outsider, a businessman, understands economics not in the theoretical world, but the real world. He understands what drives the economy and ultimately brings about prosperity. Things like incentivizing businesses and corporations to come here instead of leave (leaving out specifics 'cause they're insinuated and fairly obvious), putting more money in the pockets of the people instead of dreaming up more schemes to take it away.
My thoughts are his strengths are largely economic in nature and is what will work best for him and is also why he got elected. Of course the left was going to fight him, but when the GOP fat cats turned on him, THAT's when I knew he was on to something. The Hillary hate was always there, but that was a given and really secondary.
And I didn't even vote for him in the primary, but looking back, think he may very well be the best choice.
LBGE
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I hope no one is getting upset here. I harbor no ill feelings and this is just fun for me, and hopefully for all. If anyone does take anything here personally, I'd like to Canadian-up and apologize for any perceived rudeness on my part. Except for Canadians, obviously. We're talking American here.
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Good show. This impacts about 0.2% of Americans as the exemption is over 5 million dollars, doesn't apply to spouses, and is increased to over 10 million dollars with a couple dying and someone inheriting this.KennyLee said:
Not sure how long I'll be up. But abolishing the death tax.nolaegghead said:
I can see you're buying what he's selling, but take anything specific that he wants to do and let's talk about that. You call it.KennyLee said:nolaegghead said:Any of you mensa rocket scientists want to explain to me how outside of Trump's "make america great" motto and your hatred for "the b!tch", there's any substance to our president elect? (hint: no deflections)
I will....and it has nothing to do with mottos or campaign rhetoric, which I largely don't buy into anyway.The middle class has been getting its collective ass kicked in this country for decades, and not just from Obama & Co. He's just the latest, but not the only. Many in the GOP were just as to blame, including the predecessor, although sometimes for different reasons. It's just become more and more evident over the last couple of terms and the folks finally had enough. The culprit and root of the problem is the career politician who has never done anything outside of campaigning or holding political office.
Trump is the ultimate outsider, a businessman, understands economics not in the theoretical world, but the real world. He understands what drives the economy and ultimately brings about prosperity. Things like incentivizing businesses and corporations to come here instead of leave (leaving out specifics 'cause they're insinuated and fairly obvious), putting more money in the pockets of the people instead of dreaming up more schemes to take it away.
My thoughts are his strengths are largely economic in nature and is what will work best for him and is also why he got elected. Of course the left was going to fight him, but when the GOP fat cats turned on him, THAT's when I knew he was on to something. The Hillary hate was always there, but that was a given and really secondary.
And I didn't even vote for him in the primary, but looking back, think he may very well be the best choice.
Obviously you're a very lucky person.
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And now your turn.
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Anything, anybody. I don't disagree with everything Trump wants to do, just the stupid stuff, which sadly is in the majority in terms of widely held pedagogic opinion and hundreds of years of scientific study. Sh!t sounds good though. Build a wall. Fvck yeah!
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Good show. This impacts about 0.2% of Americans as the exemption is over 5 million dollars, doesn't apply to spouses, and is increased to over 10 million dollars with a couple dying and someone inheriting this.KennyLee said:
Not sure how long I'll be up. But abolishing the death tax.nolaegghead said:
I can see you're buying what he's selling, but take anything specific that he wants to do and let's talk about that. You call it.KennyLee said:nolaegghead said:Any of you mensa rocket scientists want to explain to me how outside of Trump's "make america great" motto and your hatred for "the b!tch", there's any substance to our president elect? (hint: no deflections)
I will....and it has nothing to do with mottos or campaign rhetoric, which I largely don't buy into anyway.The middle class has been getting its collective ass kicked in this country for decades, and not just from Obama & Co. He's just the latest, but not the only. Many in the GOP were just as to blame, including the predecessor, although sometimes for different reasons. It's just become more and more evident over the last couple of terms and the folks finally had enough. The culprit and root of the problem is the career politician who has never done anything outside of campaigning or holding political office.
Trump is the ultimate outsider, a businessman, understands economics not in the theoretical world, but the real world. He understands what drives the economy and ultimately brings about prosperity. Things like incentivizing businesses and corporations to come here instead of leave (leaving out specifics 'cause they're insinuated and fairly obvious), putting more money in the pockets of the people instead of dreaming up more schemes to take it away.
My thoughts are his strengths are largely economic in nature and is what will work best for him and is also why he got elected. Of course the left was going to fight him, but when the GOP fat cats turned on him, THAT's when I knew he was on to something. The Hillary hate was always there, but that was a given and really secondary.
And I didn't even vote for him in the primary, but looking back, think he may very well be the best choice.
Obviously you're a very lucky person.
Nice try. Doesn't affect me in the least, wish it did. But has crushed many family businesses, mainly in agriculture over the decades. Of course I think that was the plan from the beginning.Lowering the corporate tax rate from a planet-high 35% (I'd say solar system-high, but couldn't do it with ultimate confidence) to 15%. In addition offering a one-time 10% repatriation tax on trillions (2-6 depending on who you listen to) sitting offshore/overseas and bringing it back to the States.
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