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  • Go BeaversGo Beavers Posts: 8,958
    The nitwits should've realized that all they needed to do was make the race one on one earlier, instead of splitting the opposing votes across Cruz, Kasich, Carson, and Rubio.
  • The nitwits should've realized that all they needed to do was make the race one on one earlier, instead of splitting the opposing votes across Cruz, Kasich, Carson, and Rubio.

    There are nitwits out there that still think it will be a Sanders/Trump election.
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 41,682

    The nitwits should've realized that all they needed to do was make the race one on one earlier, instead of splitting the opposing votes across Cruz, Kasich, Carson, and Rubio.

    There are nitwits out there that still think it will be a Sanders/Trump election.
    Damn! Nits in my wits!
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  • Trump is right,
    It's quite a show watching Kasich and Cruz scramble like ants running from a big foot overhead.
    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-idUSKCN0XM1HG
    Trump is expected to sweep the five states holding primary elections on Tuesday, prompting Cruz and Kasich to announce their unusual tactic of agreeing not to compete against each other in Indiana, New Mexico and Oregon

    Trump said, "You know, if you collude in business or if you collude in the stock market, they put you in jail,” Trump said in Warwick. "But in politics - because it’s a rigged system, because it’s a corrupt enterprise - in politics, you’re allowed to collude
  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,355
    What does trump day about mergers....partnerships....etc?

    Really this is all very sad. If I were Kasich I would have dropped out long ago, don't want to be associated with Cruz/Trump
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  • PJfanwillneverleave1PJfanwillneverleave1 Posts: 12,885
    edited April 2016

    What does trump day about mergers....partnerships....etc?

    A better question might be, what do Mergers think of Trump being POTUS.
    They are worried.
    http://fortune.com/2016/04/14/donald-trump-mergers-acquisitions/
    The real story is that dealmakers crave less disruption, and Trump has been a polarizing figure on a global scale,”

    Globally, only 45 percent of respondents thought that U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, a self-described socialist who is competing with Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination, would be bad for M&A activity.

    But the same proportion – 45 percent – thought Clinton would have a positive impact on mergers and acquisitions, making her the candidate viewed to have the highest positive impact on corporate tie-ups.
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  • IdrisIdris Posts: 2,317
    The More I think about it. The more I 'like' the idea of Trump As President.
  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Posts: 49,890
    edited April 2016
    dignin said:

    Ted Cruz, John Kasich join forces to stop Donald Trump

    Ted Cruz and John Kasich issued startling statements Sunday night about their paths ahead, the first sign the two campaigns are coordinating to deny Donald Trump the Republican presidential nomination.

    http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/24/politics/ted-cruz-john-kasich-join-forces-to-stop-donald-trump/index.html?adkey=bn

    I am incredibly sickened by the fact that Kasich would join forces with Cruz for any reason. If anything, he should be joining forces with Trump to stop Ted Cruz.
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  • myoung321myoung321 Posts: 2,855
    edited April 2016
    Now rumors of Gov Mary Falin of OK as a possible running mate?... If you guys think Trump is crazy... wait until you get a load of this Sarah Palin wannabe. Her biggest pet project... The fight for the Ten Commandments Statue on the State Capital Lawn. ,,,, a little amusing to see her adult daughter living in a trailer parked in the yard at the governors mansion. The national audience is gonna love this.... get your popcorn ready!
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  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 41,682
    myoung321 said:

    Now rumors of Gov Mary Falin of OK as a possible running mate?... If you guys think Trump is crazy... wait until you get a load of this Sarah Palin wannabe. Her biggest pet project... The fight for the Ten Commandments Statue on the State Capital Lawn. ,,,, a little amusing to see her adult daughter living in a trailer parked in the yard at the governors mansion. The national audience is gonna love this.... get your popcorn ready!

    Further proof that American politics is becoming more and more like bad re-runs of Dukes of Hazzard.
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  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Posts: 49,890
    myoung321 said:

    Now rumors of Gov Mary Falin of OK as a possible running mate?... If you guys think Trump is crazy... wait until you get a load of this Sarah Palin wannabe. Her biggest pet project... The fight for the Ten Commandments Statue on the State Capital Lawn. ,,,, a little amusing to see her adult daughter living in a trailer parked in the yard at the governors mansion. The national audience is gonna love this.... get your popcorn ready!

    Awesome!
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  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 29,404
    It's all a side show to be laughed at. Both Cruz and Kasich think they can win if they get through the first ballot. I hope it all plays out just for the entertainment value.
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 41,682
    mrussel1 said:

    It's all a side show to be laughed at. Both Cruz and Kasich think they can win if they get through the first ballot. I hope it all plays out just for the entertainment value.

    I'm voting for the guy with all the popcorn.

    But yeah, we agree on this! Seriously, it's getting difficult to be serious about the Republican side of the election. Most everyone knows it's a lost cause so now it's become one big joke.

    “The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
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  • brianlux said:

    mrussel1 said:

    It's all a side show to be laughed at. Both Cruz and Kasich think they can win if they get through the first ballot. I hope it all plays out just for the entertainment value.

    I'm voting for the guy with all the popcorn.

    But yeah, we agree on this! Seriously, it's getting difficult to be serious about the Republican side of the election. Most everyone knows it's a lost cause so now it's become one big joke.

    Now hold on there sonny :glasses:
    The big joke is that most of the world doesn't realize that Hilary will be the next POTUS.
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 41,682

    brianlux said:

    mrussel1 said:

    It's all a side show to be laughed at. Both Cruz and Kasich think they can win if they get through the first ballot. I hope it all plays out just for the entertainment value.

    I'm voting for the guy with all the popcorn.

    But yeah, we agree on this! Seriously, it's getting difficult to be serious about the Republican side of the election. Most everyone knows it's a lost cause so now it's become one big joke.

    Now hold on there sonny :glasses:
    The big joke is that most of the world doesn't realize that Hilary will be the next POTUS.
    Who is "Hilary"? :lol:
    “The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
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  • brianlux said:

    brianlux said:

    mrussel1 said:

    It's all a side show to be laughed at. Both Cruz and Kasich think they can win if they get through the first ballot. I hope it all plays out just for the entertainment value.

    I'm voting for the guy with all the popcorn.

    But yeah, we agree on this! Seriously, it's getting difficult to be serious about the Republican side of the election. Most everyone knows it's a lost cause so now it's become one big joke.

    Now hold on there sonny :glasses:
    The big joke is that most of the world doesn't realize that Hilary will be the next POTUS.
    Who is "Hilary"? :lol:
    Damn autocorrect.
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 41,682

    brianlux said:

    brianlux said:

    mrussel1 said:

    It's all a side show to be laughed at. Both Cruz and Kasich think they can win if they get through the first ballot. I hope it all plays out just for the entertainment value.

    I'm voting for the guy with all the popcorn.

    But yeah, we agree on this! Seriously, it's getting difficult to be serious about the Republican side of the election. Most everyone knows it's a lost cause so now it's become one big joke.

    Now hold on there sonny :glasses:
    The big joke is that most of the world doesn't realize that Hilary will be the next POTUS.
    Who is "Hilary"? :lol:
    Damn autocorrect.
    Hey, it's not I I've never made a speling arrow.
    “The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
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  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 41,682
    Collusion!

    I would like to see Trump, Cruz, AND Kasich become president.

    You know, like...

    image
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  • callencallen Posts: 6,388
    Idris said:

    The More I think about it. The more I 'like' the idea of Trump As President.

    Interesting. Please elaborate.
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  • The FixerThe Fixer Posts: 12,837
    Voted today in Maryland. Make America Great Again.

    Thankfully Barry's disaster of a tenure is almost over
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 29,404
    edited April 2016
    The Fixer said:

    Voted today in Maryland. Make America Great Again.

    Thankfully Barry's disaster of a tenure is almost over

    Yes, the 4% unemployment, record stock market performance, JPOA, etc. have been just abysmal. Guess that's why he's in + approval territory for approval which is rare air for a second term president.

    Quick, someone tell me the last time a second term president was an asset on the campaign trail for his successor! Bush.. negative.. Clinton...nope... Reagan..barely functional..Nixon? No, it was Ike. And of course Nixon lost that election, probably due to Ike's bumbling on the trail.

    This will be the first time in 50+ years that a president is an asset on the trail.
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 29,404
    brianlux said:

    Collusion!

    I would like to see Trump, Cruz, AND Kasich become president.

    You know, like...

    image

    I likey...
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 41,682
    mrussel1 said:

    brianlux said:

    Collusion!

    I would like to see Trump, Cruz, AND Kasich become president.

    You know, like...

    image

    I likey...
    Nyuk nyuk nyuk!

    Yeah, it was the firs thing I thought of when I heard those three were looking at teaming up. :lol:
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  • IdrisIdris Posts: 2,317
    edited April 2016
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  • FreeFree Posts: 3,562
    brianlux said:

    Collusion!

    I would like to see Trump, Cruz, AND Kasich become president.

    You know, like...

    image

    Oh, wise guy!
  • IdrisIdris Posts: 2,317
    callen said:

    Idris said:

    The More I think about it. The more I 'like' the idea of Trump As President.

    Interesting. Please elaborate.
    Sure,

    Was Bush jr -good- for the USA? What is 'good' anyway? W Bush came across as a very real/sincere guy. He believed that going into Iraq and slaughtering people was a 'Good' idea.

    Much of the Country (and world) didn't agree with it. So what did we do? We protested. Thousands of us. On the Streets, showing our anger. 'How dare we bomb another country, not in our name!'

    Then when night comes. We go home and feel 'good' (again this word Good) about ourselves and then go on 'support the troops'...They are just -following orders- (again, very dangerous)

    We play very dangerous games(?) in this country. We play the 'ANYBODY BUT...(FILL IN the candidate we fear the most)

    Anybody but Bush!, Anybody but mccain anybody but palin, anybody but Trump, Cruz...

    Nader? Fuck Nader, he stole votes from Gore...Nader went into the pockets of Gore and took votes from him. Of course, that's bullshit. If Gore wanted Nader's votes, then the democrats should've taken on the issues, Causes that got Nader the support he had. And of course in 2004 Kerry getting his ass kicked by Bush, Nader was not close 2 being a factor, so what was the excuse then?

    I think we need to take a few steps back, before moving forward and ask ourselves, what kinda of a country, world, society we want to live in.

    You know, when Israel was killing Palestinians right before Obama took office that first term..Many of his supporters said just wait until he's in Office, things will change, then a year goes by, 2 3, then it became...NO No NO Idris, wait until his (Obama)second term, then he'll let loose, anyway we cant have Mccain and palin in office.

    So second term is here, 1 year goes by, 2 years, 3, now his final year...and what do we hear? It's the republicans fault. They Blocked him, blame them.

    No. Sorry, I blame Obama and many of his supporters.

    When Obama took office and refused to go after Bush and Co. for war crimes because it would be too...What word did he use?? Ah yes, it would be "too Divisive".

    Look, We need to hold our leaders accountable. Let's start with Obama. hold his feet to the fire. set the stage for whomever is elected (next).

    You know, maybe we will (as a collective) 'wake up' when things gets really, really, really. Bad. MAYBE WE NEED TRUMP to go about getting rid of the Muslims, and build a wall. Maybe we need Cruz to go war crazy and level countries. Maybe then, maybe, just maybe then.We'll 'Wake up' and stop our bullshit self-propaganda.

    We have the ability in the USA to have non violent revolutions, it starts with us. But these non violent revolutions will not happen until we demand more from the ones we elect and/or hold them accountable. Even bernie sanders, he's talking revolution, but then says he'll support Clinton because...He's a democrat. Well aint that nice.
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 29,404
    Real revolutions are rarely the solution. How many true revolutions have been bloodless? Maybe the Glorious Revolution (appropriately misnamed)? Revolution for the sake of what? Is that going to eliminate the Israeli settlements? What are you fighting for precisely?
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 41,682
    mrussel1 said:

    Real revolutions are rarely the solution. How many true revolutions have been bloodless? Maybe the Glorious Revolution (appropriately misnamed)? Revolution for the sake of what? Is that going to eliminate the Israeli settlements? What are you fighting for precisely?

    Sounds like we're way overdue for a bloodless revolution!

    Some movements and organizations that have created much change have been bloodless. (The original) Earth First! and Sea Shepherd Conservation Society come to mind. And Prince, of course!
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  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 29,404
    brianlux said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Real revolutions are rarely the solution. How many true revolutions have been bloodless? Maybe the Glorious Revolution (appropriately misnamed)? Revolution for the sake of what? Is that going to eliminate the Israeli settlements? What are you fighting for precisely?

    Sounds like we're way overdue for a bloodless revolution!

    Some movements and organizations that have created much change have been bloodless. (The original) Earth First! and Sea Shepherd Conservation Society come to mind. And Prince, of course!
    Of course Prince. I grant you that. But revolution implies an overthrow of the gov't and typically the Constitution. I don't think there's much of an appetite for that in this country. Just ask those Bundy douches. They thought they were starting a movement and it just landed them all as future felons that can't own guns (irony!).

    We have movements in this country which is quite different than revolution. The temperance movement, civil rights movement, abolitionist (which led to an unsuccessful revolution). I would gravely disagree that we are due for one.
  • IdrisIdris Posts: 2,317
    mrussel1 said:

    Real revolutions are rarely the solution. How many true revolutions have been bloodless? Maybe the Glorious Revolution (appropriately misnamed)? Revolution for the sake of what? Is that going to eliminate the Israeli settlements? What are you fighting for precisely?

    a voting non violent revolution to change the Path of destruction and hegemony we have been on for years. (again, it's done by voting and holding our leaders accountable)

    Yes it will end the Israeli settlements, because for one. If we do not elect pro israeli folks, who continue to fund the Israeli army etc. Obvi, they will not be able to continue to build.

    When we elect people who refuse to be critical of Israel, and then send them billions of dollars and weapons. Of course, what is gonna change?

    When we stand at the UN and back Israel till the end? Course, what will change.


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