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  • If you ignore him, he will go away

    Tell that to all his opponents that are no longer running.
    They made that mistake once.
    I wasn't talking about Drumpf
    Who then?
  • Every post of pjfan is "I'm a Trump apologist because he's white and republican which magically makes him above the law."

    Can you please address just once what you think of the thug Trump protesters and agree that is not how Trump supporters act.
  • PJfanwillneverleave1PJfanwillneverleave1 Posts: 12,885
    edited June 2016
    mrussel1 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    So paper tigers and sports are mute.
    Trump is winning.

    Mute or moot? Trump winning or losing has nothing to do with his court case. Perhaps if you lived in the States, worked here or studied it a tad you would understand the strength of our systems. As is, your knowledge is quite superficial or intentionally obtuse.
    You are putting up an intelligent defense but you probably would be better off beating your head against a wall.
    You're right... It's like I keep hoping for a good rebuttal or something. I guess he's really indefensible.
    And what would a good rebuttal be for you? One that you can easily rebut with the truth from the internet?
    It is far better to offer counters with your own thoughts.
  • rgambs said:

    I love that the GOP is realizing that they created a monster and are reaping what they have sown.
    Trump is now the titular head of the GOP and he is shaping up to cost them big on the down-ticket bids.

    This business with the judge is a perfect example of how little Trump understands political realities, and how difficult the road is going to be if he can't find a way to behave like an adult with dignity.

    No.
    Political realities are showing how little they know about Trump.
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  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 29,679

    mrussel1 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    So paper tigers and sports are mute.
    Trump is winning.

    Mute or moot? Trump winning or losing has nothing to do with his court case. Perhaps if you lived in the States, worked here or studied it a tad you would understand the strength of our systems. As is, your knowledge is quite superficial or intentionally obtuse.
    You are putting up an intelligent defense but you probably would be better off beating your head against a wall.
    You're right... It's like I keep hoping for a good rebuttal or something. I guess he's really indefensible.
    And what would a good rebuttal be for you? One that you can easily rebut with the truth from the internet?
    It is far better to offer counters with your own thoughts.
    I mean a good argument that is persuasive and rational. But the truth is that you can't defend the Judge Curiel issue so you have the trials of Job in that task. You damn sure try hard though!
  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,138

    rgambs said:

    I love that the GOP is realizing that they created a monster and are reaping what they have sown.
    Trump is now the titular head of the GOP and he is shaping up to cost them big on the down-ticket bids.

    This business with the judge is a perfect example of how little Trump understands political realities, and how difficult the road is going to be if he can't find a way to behave like an adult with dignity.

    No.
    Political realities are showing how little they know about Trump.
    Name Mr Trumps top ten detailed reform plans. And if the wall is number one, how much will soil testing cost, less yet a chain link fence.
  • Jason P said:

    rgambs said:

    I love that the GOP is realizing that they created a monster and are reaping what they have sown.
    Trump is now the titular head of the GOP and he is shaping up to cost them big on the down-ticket bids.

    This business with the judge is a perfect example of how little Trump understands political realities, and how difficult the road is going to be if he can't find a way to behave like an adult with dignity.

    No.
    Political realities are showing how little they know about Trump.
    Name Mr Trumps top ten detailed reform plans. And if the wall is number one, how much will soil testing cost, less yet a chain link fence.
    I'm fairly certain Trump has all those costs figured out. Building skyscrapers and golf courses I'm sure is not impeded by any redtape whatsoever.

    As far as his reform plans? He will address each issue like a business proposal. Some may fail, others will surpass all expectations.
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 29,679

    Jason P said:

    rgambs said:

    I love that the GOP is realizing that they created a monster and are reaping what they have sown.
    Trump is now the titular head of the GOP and he is shaping up to cost them big on the down-ticket bids.

    This business with the judge is a perfect example of how little Trump understands political realities, and how difficult the road is going to be if he can't find a way to behave like an adult with dignity.

    No.
    Political realities are showing how little they know about Trump.
    Name Mr Trumps top ten detailed reform plans. And if the wall is number one, how much will soil testing cost, less yet a chain link fence.
    I'm fairly certain Trump has all those costs figured out. Building skyscrapers and golf courses I'm sure is not impeded by any redtape whatsoever.

    As far as his reform plans? He will address each issue like a business proposal. Some may fail, others will surpass all expectations.
    Yeah but the country isn't an LLC. You can't just file bankruptcy and start on something else.
  • ^^^
    LLC?
  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    Limited liability company.
  • hedonist said:

    Limited liability company.

    Thanks, I know what one is.
    Just didn't compute the LLC right away.
  • InHiding80InHiding80 Posts: 7,623
    Jason P said:

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    Loved that movie when I was a kid and still do. Candy was one of my childhood heroes. RIP Buck.
  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,138

    Jason P said:

    rgambs said:

    I love that the GOP is realizing that they created a monster and are reaping what they have sown.
    Trump is now the titular head of the GOP and he is shaping up to cost them big on the down-ticket bids.

    This business with the judge is a perfect example of how little Trump understands political realities, and how difficult the road is going to be if he can't find a way to behave like an adult with dignity.

    No.
    Political realities are showing how little they know about Trump.
    Name Mr Trumps top ten detailed reform plans. And if the wall is number one, how much will soil testing cost, less yet a chain link fence.
    I'm fairly certain Trump has all those costs figured out. Building skyscrapers and golf courses I'm sure is not impeded by any redtape whatsoever.

    As far as his reform plans? He will address each issue like a business proposal. Some may fail, others will surpass all expectations.
    If they fail, are they getting stupid information from people who aren't too smart?

    Elon Musk??? Is he the stupid person?
  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,138
    Maybe Mark Cuban is the stupid person?
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 29,679

    hedonist said:

    Limited liability company.

    Thanks, I know what one is.
    Just didn't compute the LLC right away.
    I think you're understanding my point. The country is not a casino in jersey. People's lives and savings are at stake. Trump has always protected his assets so the stakes have never really been the same.
  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,138
    It hard to tell who the stupid person is when you tell the world they are dummies while eating your expired steaks.
  • mrussel1 said:

    Jason P said:

    rgambs said:

    I love that the GOP is realizing that they created a monster and are reaping what they have sown.
    Trump is now the titular head of the GOP and he is shaping up to cost them big on the down-ticket bids.

    This business with the judge is a perfect example of how little Trump understands political realities, and how difficult the road is going to be if he can't find a way to behave like an adult with dignity.

    No.
    Political realities are showing how little they know about Trump.
    Name Mr Trumps top ten detailed reform plans. And if the wall is number one, how much will soil testing cost, less yet a chain link fence.
    I'm fairly certain Trump has all those costs figured out. Building skyscrapers and golf courses I'm sure is not impeded by any redtape whatsoever.

    As far as his reform plans? He will address each issue like a business proposal. Some may fail, others will surpass all expectations.
    Yeah but the country isn't an LLC. You can't just file bankruptcy and start on something else.
    Trump as POTUS will ensure that the proposals brought forth to him either from foreign or local partners are scrutinized by LLC lawyers. If they don't agree, certainly Trump wouldn't agree either.
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 29,679

    mrussel1 said:

    Jason P said:

    rgambs said:

    I love that the GOP is realizing that they created a monster and are reaping what they have sown.
    Trump is now the titular head of the GOP and he is shaping up to cost them big on the down-ticket bids.

    This business with the judge is a perfect example of how little Trump understands political realities, and how difficult the road is going to be if he can't find a way to behave like an adult with dignity.

    No.
    Political realities are showing how little they know about Trump.
    Name Mr Trumps top ten detailed reform plans. And if the wall is number one, how much will soil testing cost, less yet a chain link fence.
    I'm fairly certain Trump has all those costs figured out. Building skyscrapers and golf courses I'm sure is not impeded by any redtape whatsoever.

    As far as his reform plans? He will address each issue like a business proposal. Some may fail, others will surpass all expectations.
    Yeah but the country isn't an LLC. You can't just file bankruptcy and start on something else.
    Trump as POTUS will ensure that the proposals brought forth to him either from foreign or local partners are scrutinized by LLC lawyers. If they don't agree, certainly Trump wouldn't agree either.
    HA! I really never know when to take you seriously!
  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,138
    The doof doesn't even know how to work a computer or cell phone and he has it figured out ...
  • Jason P said:

    The doof doesn't even know how to work a computer or cell phone and he has it figured out ...

    He spends more time in the real world.

  • Jason P said:

    Jason P said:

    rgambs said:

    I love that the GOP is realizing that they created a monster and are reaping what they have sown.
    Trump is now the titular head of the GOP and he is shaping up to cost them big on the down-ticket bids.

    This business with the judge is a perfect example of how little Trump understands political realities, and how difficult the road is going to be if he can't find a way to behave like an adult with dignity.

    No.
    Political realities are showing how little they know about Trump.
    Name Mr Trumps top ten detailed reform plans. And if the wall is number one, how much will soil testing cost, less yet a chain link fence.
    I'm fairly certain Trump has all those costs figured out. Building skyscrapers and golf courses I'm sure is not impeded by any redtape whatsoever.

    As far as his reform plans? He will address each issue like a business proposal. Some may fail, others will surpass all expectations.
    If they fail, are they getting stupid information from people who aren't too smart?

    One could say that Trump has had enough of being fed information from stupid people that piss in his ear and tell him it's raining.
  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,138
    edited June 2016

    Jason P said:

    The doof doesn't even know how to work a computer or cell phone and he has it figured out ...

    He spends more time in the real world.

    That's it? That's your retort? You had better get your facts in order cause I'm not a hippie.

    Tell me more about this real world. Cause the last time I checked my toilet is not plated with 24 K gold.
  • PJfanwillneverleave1PJfanwillneverleave1 Posts: 12,885
    edited June 2016
    ^^^
    Hippies aside the real world is hard work and a lot of listening when you really feel like opening your mouth.
    It is not hard to work a phone or computer. I bet he orders all his stuff online though....
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 29,679

    ^^^
    Hippies aside the real world is hard work and a lot of listening when you really feel like opening your mouth.
    It is not hard to work a phone or computer. I bet he orders all his stuff online though....

    I bet you're right. I bet he has the most fantastic Amazon Prime membership. The best. Better than either of ours.
  • ^^^
    Well most of my online orders are shipped by Mail Innovations so...... :wink:
  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,138

    ^^^
    Hippies aside the real world is hard work and a lot of listening when you really feel like opening your mouth.
    It is not hard to work a phone or computer. I bet he orders all his stuff online though....

    The dude golfs more the Obama. His office looks like a movie set from 1984.

    He has no official platform beyond becoming Lord Comander of the Night's Watch funded by taxpayer money ... Well unless Mexico cuts us a check because it's such a smart plan.
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 29,679
    Jason P said:

    ^^^
    Hippies aside the real world is hard work and a lot of listening when you really feel like opening your mouth.
    It is not hard to work a phone or computer. I bet he orders all his stuff online though....

    The dude golfs more the Obama. His office looks like a movie set from 1984.

    He has no official platform beyond becoming Lord Comander of the Night's Watch funded by taxpayer money ... Well unless Mexico cuts us a check because it's such a smart plan.
    The Night's Watch... that's a good analogy. Nice.
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