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djsunyc wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Forget politics as usual--the Trump factor.Of course hes going to keep a part of Obamacare and 15mm illegals are going no where. You negotiate high and then fall in the middle. This way both sides are happy and you get jobs done--you remove gridlock. This guy is a high energy business machine. Hes going to produce. So stop with the guy is racist leader of the KKK cant talk to my daughter about it--sit back and watch the art of the deal come to life for the USA. Hes going to make all the people in the US white black Chinese Hispanic very happy. Hes a narcissist and he wants his legacy--this guy wants to really improve America--it was so easy to see. those calling him a fraud will get their arses handed to them again. You watch what I say--this guy will end uo the best President in our lifetimes.
this is very easy for a white man to say. seriously. i'm not trying to attack you at all and this is not personal but a white guy can easily say "forget all the noise" and just concentrate on facts. meanwhile there are people living in fear now based purely on what this guy said. reckless doesn't being to describe what this guy is.
Whose is living in fear criminals?
gunsnewing wrote:djsunyc wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Forget politics as usual--the Trump factor.Of course hes going to keep a part of Obamacare and 15mm illegals are going no where. You negotiate high and then fall in the middle. This way both sides are happy and you get jobs done--you remove gridlock. This guy is a high energy business machine. Hes going to produce. So stop with the guy is racist leader of the KKK cant talk to my daughter about it--sit back and watch the art of the deal come to life for the USA. Hes going to make all the people in the US white black Chinese Hispanic very happy. Hes a narcissist and he wants his legacy--this guy wants to really improve America--it was so easy to see. those calling him a fraud will get their arses handed to them again. You watch what I say--this guy will end uo the best President in our lifetimes.
this is very easy for a white man to say. seriously. i'm not trying to attack you at all and this is not personal but a white guy can easily say "forget all the noise" and just concentrate on facts. meanwhile there are people living in fear now based purely on what this guy said. reckless doesn't being to describe what this guy is.
Whose is living in fear criminals?
I know a lot of good, law-abiding Americans who are gay or Muslim or female who are understandably terrified.
Bonn1997 wrote:gunsnewing wrote:djsunyc wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Forget politics as usual--the Trump factor.Of course hes going to keep a part of Obamacare and 15mm illegals are going no where. You negotiate high and then fall in the middle. This way both sides are happy and you get jobs done--you remove gridlock. This guy is a high energy business machine. Hes going to produce. So stop with the guy is racist leader of the KKK cant talk to my daughter about it--sit back and watch the art of the deal come to life for the USA. Hes going to make all the people in the US white black Chinese Hispanic very happy. Hes a narcissist and he wants his legacy--this guy wants to really improve America--it was so easy to see. those calling him a fraud will get their arses handed to them again. You watch what I say--this guy will end uo the best President in our lifetimes.
this is very easy for a white man to say. seriously. i'm not trying to attack you at all and this is not personal but a white guy can easily say "forget all the noise" and just concentrate on facts. meanwhile there are people living in fear now based purely on what this guy said. reckless doesn't being to describe what this guy is.
Whose is living in fear criminals?
I know a lot of good, law-abiding Americans who are gay or Muslim or female who are understandably terrified.
Imagine being all 3? I know at least one lesbian Muslim woman, she applying for jobs in China
djsunyc wrote:http://www.freep.com/story/sports/nba/pi...
I’m a rich white guy, and I’m sick to my stomach thinking about it. I can’t imagine being a Muslim right now, or a woman, or an African American, a Hispanic, a handicapped person. How disenfranchised they might feel. And for anyone in those groups that voted for him, it’s just beyond my comprehension how they ignore all of that. My final conclusion is, my big fear is—we are Rome.
Pop is great!!!
Finally I hear another person with same believe that I have.
But we are still a Republic of Rome... Watch out Caesar!!!
Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America
https://www.amazon.com/Great-Again-How-C...
ps - TPP is DEAD!
Donald Trump’s success or failure as the next US president will largely depend on his ability to keep his independence from the “shadow government” and elite structures that shaped the policies of previous administrations, former presidential candidate Ron Paul told RT.
https://www.rt.com/usa/366404-trump-ron-...
meloshouldgo wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:gunsnewing wrote:djsunyc wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Forget politics as usual--the Trump factor.Of course hes going to keep a part of Obamacare and 15mm illegals are going no where. You negotiate high and then fall in the middle. This way both sides are happy and you get jobs done--you remove gridlock. This guy is a high energy business machine. Hes going to produce. So stop with the guy is racist leader of the KKK cant talk to my daughter about it--sit back and watch the art of the deal come to life for the USA. Hes going to make all the people in the US white black Chinese Hispanic very happy. Hes a narcissist and he wants his legacy--this guy wants to really improve America--it was so easy to see. those calling him a fraud will get their arses handed to them again. You watch what I say--this guy will end uo the best President in our lifetimes.
this is very easy for a white man to say. seriously. i'm not trying to attack you at all and this is not personal but a white guy can easily say "forget all the noise" and just concentrate on facts. meanwhile there are people living in fear now based purely on what this guy said. reckless doesn't being to describe what this guy is.
Whose is living in fear criminals?
I know a lot of good, law-abiding Americans who are gay or Muslim or female who are understandably terrified.Imagine being all 3? I know at least one lesbian Muslim woman, she applying for jobs in China
Yeah that sounds terrible.
Javascript is not enabled or there was problem with the URL: Love the fact that the small groups of protesters last night have passion for our great country. We will all come together and be proud!
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I hope Trump listens to the voices of the 67 million people who voted against him, not just the 60 million who voted for him.
Bonn1997 wrote:Apparently Trump backpedaled his criticism of the protesters tooTranslation: someone got in his ear and said you're about to be president, stop acting like a whiny teenager with a cell phone addiction.Javascript is not enabled or there was problem with the URL: Love the fact that the small groups of protesters last night have passion for our great country. We will all come together and be proud!
Click here to view the TweetI hope Trump listens to the voices of the 67 million people who voted against him, not just the 60 million who voted for him.
Bonn1997 wrote:Apparently Trump backpedaled his criticism of the protesters tooJavascript is not enabled or there was problem with the URL: Love the fact that the small groups of protesters last night have passion for our great country. We will all come together and be proud!
Click here to view the TweetI hope Trump listens to the voices of the 67 million people who voted against him, not just the 60 million who voted for him.
Those protesters are not the voice of 67 million. If they were you would be out there. These are people who aren't scared or anything of that sort. They are just upset that their candidate lost and have taken to the streets. That seems to be the motto for today's society when something happens let's take to the streets. There are rules and one of them is the right to demonstrate peacefully. They can do so if they are doing so peacefully.
There are people who are paid to do this. These are paid rallies. You don't see Obama making statements to calm the situation or anyone from DNC. They seem to relish what is going on. What you have forgotten and chose to forget is that everyone is protected by the constitution of the United States and it is bigger than the President of the United States.
BRIGGS wrote:Forget politics as usual--the Trump factor.The Art of the Deal, which can be found in any fiction section of the library.Of course hes going to keep a part of Obamacare and 15mm illegals are going no where. You negotiate high and then fall in the middle. This way both sides are happy and you get jobs done--you remove gridlock. This guy is a high energy business machine. Hes going to produce. So stop with the guy is racist leader of the KKK cant talk to my daughter about it--sit back and watch the art of the deal come to life for the USA. Hes going to make all the people in the US white black Chinese Hispanic very happy. Hes a narcissist and he wants his legacy--this guy wants to really improve America--it was so easy to see. those calling him a fraud will get their arses handed to them again. You watch what I say--this guy will end uo the best President in our lifetimes.
Vmart wrote:I don't recall anyone taking to the streets when Kerry lost or when Gore lost (and that would be totally justifiable). This is more than about being mad that their candidate lost and you do these folks a total disservice trying to minimize and marginalize their anger. They are mad because a truly despicable person was elected president of their country. Not someone they just disagree with philosophically, someone they rightly view as a bigot, racist, misogynist, con man, etc.Bonn1997 wrote:Apparently Trump backpedaled his criticism of the protesters tooJavascript is not enabled or there was problem with the URL: Love the fact that the small groups of protesters last night have passion for our great country. We will all come together and be proud!
Click here to view the TweetI hope Trump listens to the voices of the 67 million people who voted against him, not just the 60 million who voted for him.
Those protesters are not the voice of 67 million. If they were you would be out there. These are people who aren't scared or anything of that sort. They are just upset that their candidate lost and have taken to the streets. That seems to be the motto for today's society when something happens let's take to the streets. There are rules and one of them is the right to demonstrate peacefully. They can do so if they are doing so peacefully.
There are people who are paid to do this. These are paid rallies. You don't see Obama making statements to calm the situation or anyone from DNC. They seem to relish what is going on. What you have forgotten and chose to forget is that everyone is protected by the constitution of the United States and it is bigger than the President of the United States.
Now, like I've said before, they should've directed this energy to getting more Dems to vote in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, etc. But please don't insult these people by trying to minimize their feeling as just sour grapes.
So disgusting how these people feel they were " entitled" to having Hillary win. And some of these holier than thou remarks are obnoxious and whiny. why does Pops interpretation of the state of our union mean more than a 30 year old coal worker in Pennsylvania. That's right it doesn't. And thats the beauty of the system. Be a man and deal with it work with him rather than against. This is our system these are our laws and if you don't like it there are many more countries out there that night fit u better
Vmart wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Apparently Trump backpedaled his criticism of the protesters tooJavascript is not enabled or there was problem with the URL: Love the fact that the small groups of protesters last night have passion for our great country. We will all come together and be proud!
Click here to view the TweetI hope Trump listens to the voices of the 67 million people who voted against him, not just the 60 million who voted for him.
Those protesters are not the voice of 67 million. If they were you would be out there. These are people who aren't scared or anything of that sort. They are just upset that their candidate lost and have taken to the streets. That seems to be the motto for today's society when something happens let's take to the streets. There are rules and one of them is the right to demonstrate peacefully. They can do so if they are doing so peacefully.
There are people who are paid to do this. These are paid rallies. You don't see Obama making statements to calm the situation or anyone from DNC. They seem to relish what is going on. What you have forgotten and chose to forget is that everyone is protected by the constitution of the United States and it is bigger than the President of the United States.
What's your evidence for that? It seems like you're just making stuff up.
Bonn1997 wrote:Vmart wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Apparently Trump backpedaled his criticism of the protesters tooJavascript is not enabled or there was problem with the URL: Love the fact that the small groups of protesters last night have passion for our great country. We will all come together and be proud!
Click here to view the TweetI hope Trump listens to the voices of the 67 million people who voted against him, not just the 60 million who voted for him.
Those protesters are not the voice of 67 million. If they were you would be out there. These are people who aren't scared or anything of that sort. They are just upset that their candidate lost and have taken to the streets. That seems to be the motto for today's society when something happens let's take to the streets. There are rules and one of them is the right to demonstrate peacefully. They can do so if they are doing so peacefully.
There are people who are paid to do this. These are paid rallies. You don't see Obama making statements to calm the situation or anyone from DNC. They seem to relish what is going on. What you have forgotten and chose to forget is that everyone is protected by the constitution of the United States and it is bigger than the President of the United States.
What's your evidence for that? It seems like you're just making stuff up.
Bonn I respect you but you are fanning the flames. This is a paid movement and there is vast evidence go look up George Soros and you will see that he is behind the protests. But like anything else you'll turn a blind eye to it. Just like how you couldn't wrap you head around how bad a candidate Hillary was. This requires an open mind which I feel you don't have.
Welpee wrote:Vmart wrote:I don't recall anyone taking to the streets when Kerry lost or when Gore lost (and that would be totally justifiable). This is more than about being mad that their candidate lost and you do these folks a total disservice trying to minimize and marginalize their anger. They are mad because a truly despicable person was elected president of their country. Not someone they just disagree with philosophically, someone they rightly view as a bigot, racist, misogynist, con man, etc.Bonn1997 wrote:Apparently Trump backpedaled his criticism of the protesters tooJavascript is not enabled or there was problem with the URL: Love the fact that the small groups of protesters last night have passion for our great country. We will all come together and be proud!
Click here to view the TweetI hope Trump listens to the voices of the 67 million people who voted against him, not just the 60 million who voted for him.
Those protesters are not the voice of 67 million. If they were you would be out there. These are people who aren't scared or anything of that sort. They are just upset that their candidate lost and have taken to the streets. That seems to be the motto for today's society when something happens let's take to the streets. There are rules and one of them is the right to demonstrate peacefully. They can do so if they are doing so peacefully.
There are people who are paid to do this. These are paid rallies. You don't see Obama making statements to calm the situation or anyone from DNC. They seem to relish what is going on. What you have forgotten and chose to forget is that everyone is protected by the constitution of the United States and it is bigger than the President of the United States.
Now, like I've said before, they should've directed this energy to getting more Dems to vote in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, etc. But please don't insult these people by trying to minimize their feeling as just sour grapes.
Minimize? Disservice? Wow. This is more a result of brain warping that the DNC has done. For some reason DNC has become synonymous with Liberalism with every movement possible. Now everyone is afraid of the big bad wolf. People are protected under the constitution of the United States of America. We are Americans first. I understand a protest when something has happened but a result of an election is not a reason to protest. This is the society we live in where everyone gets what they want. When in reality people don't always get what they want. People need to accept it move on with their lives.
Vmart wrote:I'm not sure why you quoted me in your post because what you wrote isn't remotely related to anything I said. Just regurgitated talked points.Welpee wrote:Vmart wrote:I don't recall anyone taking to the streets when Kerry lost or when Gore lost (and that would be totally justifiable). This is more than about being mad that their candidate lost and you do these folks a total disservice trying to minimize and marginalize their anger. They are mad because a truly despicable person was elected president of their country. Not someone they just disagree with philosophically, someone they rightly view as a bigot, racist, misogynist, con man, etc.Bonn1997 wrote:Apparently Trump backpedaled his criticism of the protesters tooJavascript is not enabled or there was problem with the URL: Love the fact that the small groups of protesters last night have passion for our great country. We will all come together and be proud!
Click here to view the TweetI hope Trump listens to the voices of the 67 million people who voted against him, not just the 60 million who voted for him.
Those protesters are not the voice of 67 million. If they were you would be out there. These are people who aren't scared or anything of that sort. They are just upset that their candidate lost and have taken to the streets. That seems to be the motto for today's society when something happens let's take to the streets. There are rules and one of them is the right to demonstrate peacefully. They can do so if they are doing so peacefully.
There are people who are paid to do this. These are paid rallies. You don't see Obama making statements to calm the situation or anyone from DNC. They seem to relish what is going on. What you have forgotten and chose to forget is that everyone is protected by the constitution of the United States and it is bigger than the President of the United States.
Now, like I've said before, they should've directed this energy to getting more Dems to vote in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, etc. But please don't insult these people by trying to minimize their feeling as just sour grapes.
Minimize? Disservice? Wow. This is more a result of brain warping that the DNC has done. For some reason DNC has become synonymous with Liberalism with every movement possible. Now everyone is afraid of the big bad wolf. People are protected under the constitution of the United States of America. We are Americans first. I understand a protest when something has happened but a result of an election is not a reason to protest. This is the society we live in where everyone gets what they want. When in reality people don't always get what they want. People need to accept it move on with their lives.