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The trolling is too thick to wade through in this thread. The pictures with every post, the lack of salient points, just little quips and jabs about radlibs.
It's pretty sad and pathetic. There are a dozen people trying to discuss why this man would or would not make a terrible president and it's being drowned out by two jesters that have nothing to say about the substance of his campaign. Grow up already.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
I keep telling people about his platform but it gets drowned out by radlibs who refuse to pick out one of his points to discuss and only want to contribute with name calling.rgambs said:The trolling is too thick to wade through in this thread. The pictures with every post, the lack of salient points, just little quips and jabs about radlibs.
It's pretty sad and pathetic. There are a dozen people trying to discuss why this man would or would not make a terrible president and it's being drowned out by one or two jesters that have nothing to say about the substance of his campaign. Grow up already.
All questions about his campaign substance can be found here.
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/ or here https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions0 -
"All questions about his campaign substance can be found here.
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/ or here https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions"
Yikes.
I got into a heated discussion with my wife's cousin last night about this guy and she repeatedly told me she "did a lot of research on him." So I finally asked where she got her info from and lo and behold, donaldjtrump.com was the first source she cited as well.
I think there's a profound reason DJT once said "I love the poorly educated."
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I get a lot of that as well when talking to trump supporters. I ask them what they like about trumps policies. The most common 2 answers I get is the wall and Muslim ban. So I follow it up with how they think he's going to do it. The most common reaction to that is a blank stare followed by I don't know.The Juggler said:"All questions about his campaign substance can be found here.
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/ or here https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions"
Yikes.
I got into a heated discussion with my wife's cousin last night about this guy and she repeatedly told me she "did a lot of research on him." So I finally asked where she got her info from and lo and behold, donaldjtrump.com was the first source she cited as well.
I think there's a profound reason DJT once said "I love the poorly educated."will myself to find a home, a home within myself
we will find a way, we will find our place0 -
Wall - https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions/pay-for-the-wallDegeneratefk said:
I get a lot of that as well when talking to trump supporters. I ask them what they like about trumps policies. The most common 2 answers I get is the wall and Muslim ban. So I follow it up with how they think he's going to do it. The most common reaction to that is a blank stare followed by I don't know.The Juggler said:"All questions about his campaign substance can be found here.
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/ or here https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions"
Yikes.
I got into a heated discussion with my wife's cousin last night about this guy and she repeatedly told me she "did a lot of research on him." So I finally asked where she got her info from and lo and behold, donaldjtrump.com was the first source she cited as well.
I think there's a profound reason DJT once said "I love the poorly educated."
Muslim ban changed a little - http://www.wnd.com/2016/07/trump-softens-muslim-ban-to-extreme-vetting/
What is wrong with bringing up information directly from the mans mouth and not the press?0 -
This is why you can't debate with a radlib. They refuse to admit what they hear if it doesn't match with what they think.gimmesometruth27 said:PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
He wants to make a change and reduce illegal entry that is fair to all.josevolution said:
What are talking about his the one who said , it's gonna be a Great Wall I know how to build great things this wall will be great the only thing I have in my mind is that I know I don't agree with you Or him at all , I don't see this world thru a curtain behind Windows I'm not scared of my Muslim friends , coworkers nurses doctors that I work with on a one to one basis I feel for the family of immigrants that have to kill themselves for unfair wages because of their illegal status sure I want immigration reform but not the way you see it !!!!PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
I agree that something has to be done.josevolution said:
I find funny that you keep asking this and won't answer the ? Of , Do you agree with Trumps message which we all know , build a wall , throw Mexicans outta here you know his Schtick if have more respect for you if you just came out and stated Yes I agree with Trump !!PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
So do you still link Trump with hitler?PJ_Soul said:Thanks Jose, that is exactly it. I actually really care about America, the people in it, and it's role in the world. I think it's important the America act as one if the better examples of how relative freedom and democracy can actually work to the benefit of all. I also underatand how important America is to the world's economy, and to Canadian culture. And I think that American politics and politicians are destroying all of that potential and a lot of the things that I consider great things that can happen in the USA, especially the advancement of civil and human rights.
Religion in its politics are interfering with rights and freedoms, nasty politicians who play on fears are threatening the very American ideal of equality for all, and corrupt, greed-fueled politicians are allowing Americans to be controlled by corporations, further widening the horrific imbalance between the rich and everyone else. And the racism problem that still persists... well, that just horrifies me as a human being, and i am so saddened and disturbed by the fact that AMERICA, a country that i still can't help thinking of as an advanced, progressive kind of country... it is upsetting that it actually isn't as progressive as it almost should be by definition. Things just really took a left turn somewhere, and my hope is that it's not irrevocable. I think it will be of the current GOP keeps doing what it's doing. I am very, very concerned about the American right.
I care about these things because I care about the welfare of America. If I hated Americans and America, I'd probably be in complete support of Trump, Cruz, the way the Republican party now keeps good things from happening, for the betterment of all Americans, just out of pure spite, etc etc etc etc. I would be fucking thrilled about all this if I hated America. I would be sitting back and watching the slow implosion with delight.
and believe all that
This wall that people have in their head must look pretty fortifying. He means controlled legal access points that will welcome anybody legally. I support this especially because it would be harder for illegals to come here.
So yes I support this way of thinking. And anyone who disagrees is a radlib
Legal access points that welcome everyone.
How can you disagree with this?
because it is utter bullshit. this is not what he wants. this is what his campaign manager is telling him to say.
So what if his campaign manager is telling him to say that it's his job.
Why is it bullshit? nevermind it just is right?0 -
Yup. They just repeat his talking points as if they are brainwashed.Degeneratefk said:
I get a lot of that as well when talking to trump supporters. I ask them what they like about trumps policies. The most common 2 answers I get is the wall and Muslim ban. So I follow it up with how they think he's going to do it. The most common reaction to that is a blank stare followed by I don't know.The Juggler said:"All questions about his campaign substance can be found here.
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/ or here https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions"
Yikes.
I got into a heated discussion with my wife's cousin last night about this guy and she repeatedly told me she "did a lot of research on him." So I finally asked where she got her info from and lo and behold, donaldjtrump.com was the first source she cited as well.
I think there's a profound reason DJT once said "I love the poorly educated."
I mentioned those 130 or so prominent republican foreign policy advisors who oppose him and talked about how dangerous his presidency would be to the world. Her response was something to the effect of "Who cares what they say! They are sore loses from Romney and Bush's team!" When I pointed out that The Economist had a Trump presidency listed as one of it's top 5 events that could threaten the global economy all she said was she didn't believe it.
It's this "head in the sand/only obtaining their info from Trump himself" stuff that scares the living hell out of me. They are lemmings just walking straight to the cliff without a care in the world....
Ha....and, as if on cue, you see this pjfan guy do the same thing even after we pointed out how ridiculous it is. Writes itself. Now cue the Trump picture in 3, 2, 1....Post edited by The Juggler onwww.myspace.com0 -
I see Donald Trump creating an app similar to the Pokémon game where trump has his supporters blindly going nowhere with blanks stares on their face.The Juggler said:
Yup. They just repeat his talking points as if they are brainwashed.Degeneratefk said:
I get a lot of that as well when talking to trump supporters. I ask them what they like about trumps policies. The most common 2 answers I get is the wall and Muslim ban. So I follow it up with how they think he's going to do it. The most common reaction to that is a blank stare followed by I don't know.The Juggler said:"All questions about his campaign substance can be found here.
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/ or here https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions"
Yikes.
I got into a heated discussion with my wife's cousin last night about this guy and she repeatedly told me she "did a lot of research on him." So I finally asked where she got her info from and lo and behold, donaldjtrump.com was the first source she cited as well.
I think there's a profound reason DJT once said "I love the poorly educated."
I mentioned those 130 or so prominent republican foreign policy advisors who oppose him and talked about how dangerous his presidency would be to the world. Her response was something to the effect of "Who cares what they say! They are sore loses from Romney and Bush's team!" When I pointed out that The Economist had a Trump presidency listed as one of it's top 5 events that could threaten the global economy all she said was she didn't believe it.
It's this "head in the sand/only obtaining their info from Trump himself" stuff that scares the living hell out of me. They are lemmings just walking straight to the cliff without a care in the world....
Ha....and, as if on cue, you see this pjfan guy do the same thing even after we pointed out how ridiculous it is. Writes itself. Now cue the Trump picture in 3, 2, 1....will myself to find a home, a home within myself
we will find a way, we will find our place0 -
now this post has substance. its dripping with substance.rgambs said:The trolling is too thick to wade through in this thread. The pictures with every post, the lack of salient points, just little quips and jabs about radlibs.
It's pretty sad and pathetic. There are a dozen people trying to discuss why this man would or would not make a terrible president and it's being drowned out by two jesters that have nothing to say about the substance of his campaign. Grow up already.0 -
i cant weed through the substance, theres too much in this post.Degeneratefk said:
I see Donald Trump creating an app similar to the Pokémon game where trump has his supporters blindly going nowhere with blanks stares on their face.The Juggler said:
Yup. They just repeat his talking points as if they are brainwashed.Degeneratefk said:
I get a lot of that as well when talking to trump supporters. I ask them what they like about trumps policies. The most common 2 answers I get is the wall and Muslim ban. So I follow it up with how they think he's going to do it. The most common reaction to that is a blank stare followed by I don't know.The Juggler said:"All questions about his campaign substance can be found here.
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/ or here https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions"
Yikes.
I got into a heated discussion with my wife's cousin last night about this guy and she repeatedly told me she "did a lot of research on him." So I finally asked where she got her info from and lo and behold, donaldjtrump.com was the first source she cited as well.
I think there's a profound reason DJT once said "I love the poorly educated."
I mentioned those 130 or so prominent republican foreign policy advisors who oppose him and talked about how dangerous his presidency would be to the world. Her response was something to the effect of "Who cares what they say! They are sore loses from Romney and Bush's team!" When I pointed out that The Economist had a Trump presidency listed as one of it's top 5 events that could threaten the global economy all she said was she didn't believe it.
It's this "head in the sand/only obtaining their info from Trump himself" stuff that scares the living hell out of me. They are lemmings just walking straight to the cliff without a care in the world....
Ha....and, as if on cue, you see this pjfan guy do the same thing even after we pointed out how ridiculous it is. Writes itself. Now cue the Trump picture in 3, 2, 1....0 -
thanks for the substance filled post.The Juggler said:
Yup. They just repeat his talking points as if they are brainwashed.Degeneratefk said:
I get a lot of that as well when talking to trump supporters. I ask them what they like about trumps policies. The most common 2 answers I get is the wall and Muslim ban. So I follow it up with how they think he's going to do it. The most common reaction to that is a blank stare followed by I don't know.The Juggler said:"All questions about his campaign substance can be found here.
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/ or here https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions"
Yikes.
I got into a heated discussion with my wife's cousin last night about this guy and she repeatedly told me she "did a lot of research on him." So I finally asked where she got her info from and lo and behold, donaldjtrump.com was the first source she cited as well.
I think there's a profound reason DJT once said "I love the poorly educated."
I mentioned those 130 or so prominent republican foreign policy advisors who oppose him and talked about how dangerous his presidency would be to the world. Her response was something to the effect of "Who cares what they say! They are sore loses from Romney and Bush's team!" When I pointed out that The Economist had a Trump presidency listed as one of it's top 5 events that could threaten the global economy all she said was she didn't believe it.
It's this "head in the sand/only obtaining their info from Trump himself" stuff that scares the living hell out of me. They are lemmings just walking straight to the cliff without a care in the world....
Ha....and, as if on cue, you see this pjfan guy do the same thing even after we pointed out how ridiculous it is. Writes itself. Now cue the Trump picture in 3, 2, 1....0 -
where did you find all this substance?Degeneratefk said:
I get a lot of that as well when talking to trump supporters. I ask them what they like about trumps policies. The most common 2 answers I get is the wall and Muslim ban. So I follow it up with how they think he's going to do it. The most common reaction to that is a blank stare followed by I don't know.The Juggler said:"All questions about his campaign substance can be found here.
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/ or here https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions"
Yikes.
I got into a heated discussion with my wife's cousin last night about this guy and she repeatedly told me she "did a lot of research on him." So I finally asked where she got her info from and lo and behold, donaldjtrump.com was the first source she cited as well.
I think there's a profound reason DJT once said "I love the poorly educated."0 -
What I really hope is that no matter who wins, the losing sides accept and support the winner as our president. In every other competitive realm of our lives, we teach our children to lose with grace. I'm pledging right now to support the person sworn in January, even if it's Donald Trump. I'm not saying I will run out and praise everything he does. Instead, while taking deep breaths, I will say to myself, "This too shall pass," because it will. If he wins, I will not spend the next four years of my life spewing angry, hateful, snarky words about my president or country. There is way, way too much of that in the world, and I refuse to participate in it anymore. It's why we get the candidates we do, because no normal person would subject him or herself to such crap. None of us good people would last one month in the ring if we had millions of people tweeting and posting the crap that gets written and spoken about our national candidates. I don't even know why any of them put up with it. They have to be narcissistic sociopaths to do so, because who else would take pleasure in this? I wonder what would happen if the voting public changed its ways and treated candidates (and then our winners) respectfully. Would we get better candidates? Or do we get what we deserve? Who else but a Trump or Clinton could thrive in the environment we create?0
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That's the best you have? Seems to follow the trump campaigns mold. No real debate, just rhetoric. Do you have an answer to the question posed? How will trump build this so called wall? Who will pay for it? Who will build it? Or will your answer be mexico?rustneversleeps said:
where did you find all this substance?Degeneratefk said:
I get a lot of that as well when talking to trump supporters. I ask them what they like about trumps policies. The most common 2 answers I get is the wall and Muslim ban. So I follow it up with how they think he's going to do it. The most common reaction to that is a blank stare followed by I don't know.The Juggler said:"All questions about his campaign substance can be found here.
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/ or here https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions"
Yikes.
I got into a heated discussion with my wife's cousin last night about this guy and she repeatedly told me she "did a lot of research on him." So I finally asked where she got her info from and lo and behold, donaldjtrump.com was the first source she cited as well.
I think there's a profound reason DJT once said "I love the poorly educated."will myself to find a home, a home within myself
we will find a way, we will find our place0 -
dreams their is no making sense of these radlibs. forget it. radical liberals swallow their radical pride? fat chance. these radicals are driving me further right by the minute. im embarrassed to associate myself with the radlibs and their despicable hate.what dreams said:What I really hope is that no matter who wins, the losing sides accept and support the winner as our president. In every other competitive realm of our lives, we teach our children to lose with grace. I'm pledging right now to support the person sworn in January, even if it's Donald Trump. I'm not saying I will run out and praise everything he does. Instead, while taking deep breaths, I will say to myself, "This too shall pass," because it will. If he wins, I will not spend the next four years of my life spewing angry, hateful, snarky words about my president or country. There is way, way too much of that in the world, and I refuse to participate in it anymore. It's why we get the candidates we do, because no normal person would subject him or herself to such crap. None of us good people would last one month in the ring if we had millions of people tweeting and posting the crap that gets written and spoken about our national candidates. I don't even know why any of them put up with it. They have to be narcissistic sociopaths to do so, because who else would take pleasure in this? I wonder what would happen if the voting public changed its ways and treated candidates (and then our winners) respectfully. Would we get better candidates? Or do we get what we deserve? Who else but a Trump or Clinton could thrive in the environment we create?
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He's also going to eliminate the debt in 8 years...Degeneratefk said:
That's the best you have? Seems to follow the trump campaigns mold. No real debate, just rhetoric. Do you have an answer to the question posed? How will trump build this so called wall? Who will pay for it? Who will build it? Or will your answer be mexico?rustneversleeps said:
where did you find all this substance?Degeneratefk said:
I get a lot of that as well when talking to trump supporters. I ask them what they like about trumps policies. The most common 2 answers I get is the wall and Muslim ban. So I follow it up with how they think he's going to do it. The most common reaction to that is a blank stare followed by I don't know.The Juggler said:"All questions about his campaign substance can be found here.
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/ or here https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions"
Yikes.
I got into a heated discussion with my wife's cousin last night about this guy and she repeatedly told me she "did a lot of research on him." So I finally asked where she got her info from and lo and behold, donaldjtrump.com was the first source she cited as well.
I think there's a profound reason DJT once said "I love the poorly educated."
1. Cut taxes
2. Build a wall
3. Fund entitlements
4. Rebuild our military
5. Cut the debt in 8 years
Hmmm...I wasn't a math major but something doesn't seem right here.
Oh yeah, he's going to re-negotiate trade deals. That'll fund all those initiatives AND eliminate the debt.0 -
point me to your "real debate". oh, the hitler comparisons, i forgot. get over yourself.Degeneratefk said:
That's the best you have? Seems to follow the trump campaigns mold. No real debate, just rhetoric. Do you have an answer to the question posed? How will trump build this so called wall? Who will pay for it? Who will build it? Or will your answer be mexico?rustneversleeps said:
where did you find all this substance?Degeneratefk said:
I get a lot of that as well when talking to trump supporters. I ask them what they like about trumps policies. The most common 2 answers I get is the wall and Muslim ban. So I follow it up with how they think he's going to do it. The most common reaction to that is a blank stare followed by I don't know.The Juggler said:"All questions about his campaign substance can be found here.
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/ or here https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions"
Yikes.
I got into a heated discussion with my wife's cousin last night about this guy and she repeatedly told me she "did a lot of research on him." So I finally asked where she got her info from and lo and behold, donaldjtrump.com was the first source she cited as well.
I think there's a profound reason DJT once said "I love the poorly educated."0 -
Are you kidding? Because what dreams is saying is exactly the opposite of what conservatives have done since Obama has been elected. I happen to agree with this premise. You respect the office. You respect the vote. If Trump is elected, that makes him your/our president whether you voted for him or not.rustneversleeps said:
dreams their is no making sense of these radlibs. forget it. radical liberals swallow their radical pride? fat chance. these radicals are driving me further right by the minute. im embarrassed to associate myself with the radlibs and their despicable hate.what dreams said:What I really hope is that no matter who wins, the losing sides accept and support the winner as our president. In every other competitive realm of our lives, we teach our children to lose with grace. I'm pledging right now to support the person sworn in January, even if it's Donald Trump. I'm not saying I will run out and praise everything he does. Instead, while taking deep breaths, I will say to myself, "This too shall pass," because it will. If he wins, I will not spend the next four years of my life spewing angry, hateful, snarky words about my president or country. There is way, way too much of that in the world, and I refuse to participate in it anymore. It's why we get the candidates we do, because no normal person would subject him or herself to such crap. None of us good people would last one month in the ring if we had millions of people tweeting and posting the crap that gets written and spoken about our national candidates. I don't even know why any of them put up with it. They have to be narcissistic sociopaths to do so, because who else would take pleasure in this? I wonder what would happen if the voting public changed its ways and treated candidates (and then our winners) respectfully. Would we get better candidates? Or do we get what we deserve? Who else but a Trump or Clinton could thrive in the environment we create?
will myself to find a home, a home within myself
we will find a way, we will find our place0 -
You better not be including me in that "jester" category. I have zero problems with people critiquing Trump but I do push back when I think people are off base. Like I have said in the past I am not a "Trump guy". I have a ton of problems with his proposals. I am a proud neo-con for christ sakes and Trump is certainly not that! Hell he ripped guys like me to shreds in the South Carolina debates! That all being said the Hitler comparisons to me are beyond the pale. I have a lot of reasons not to like him but I am not a #nevertrump conservative. I think that a) he might have the capacity to be a good president b) that he might actually be a better choice then Hillary in these troubled times and c) that he can potentially win under his rust belt strategy. There may be great risk in these assumptions but come November every American will have to weigh these possibilities themselves.rgambs said:The trolling is too thick to wade through in this thread. The pictures with every post, the lack of salient points, just little quips and jabs about radlibs.
It's pretty sad and pathetic. There are a dozen people trying to discuss why this man would or would not make a terrible president and it's being drowned out by two jesters that have nothing to say about the substance of his campaign. Grow up already.0 -
agree, the conservatives the past 8 years have been beyond despicable. and the radicals the same under bush. you rads seem to have a hard time with reading comprehension. I AM NOT A FUCKING CONSERVATIVE.Degeneratefk said:
Are you kidding? Because what dreams is saying is exactly the opposite of what conservatives have done since Obama has been elected. I happen to agree with this premise. You respect the office. You respect the vote. If Trump is elected, that makes him your/our president whether you voted for him or not.rustneversleeps said:
dreams their is no making sense of these radlibs. forget it. radical liberals swallow their radical pride? fat chance. these radicals are driving me further right by the minute. im embarrassed to associate myself with the radlibs and their despicable hate.what dreams said:What I really hope is that no matter who wins, the losing sides accept and support the winner as our president. In every other competitive realm of our lives, we teach our children to lose with grace. I'm pledging right now to support the person sworn in January, even if it's Donald Trump. I'm not saying I will run out and praise everything he does. Instead, while taking deep breaths, I will say to myself, "This too shall pass," because it will. If he wins, I will not spend the next four years of my life spewing angry, hateful, snarky words about my president or country. There is way, way too much of that in the world, and I refuse to participate in it anymore. It's why we get the candidates we do, because no normal person would subject him or herself to such crap. None of us good people would last one month in the ring if we had millions of people tweeting and posting the crap that gets written and spoken about our national candidates. I don't even know why any of them put up with it. They have to be narcissistic sociopaths to do so, because who else would take pleasure in this? I wonder what would happen if the voting public changed its ways and treated candidates (and then our winners) respectfully. Would we get better candidates? Or do we get what we deserve? Who else but a Trump or Clinton could thrive in the environment we create?
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