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re: OT - Trump's First 100 Days Pledge
Posted on 10/23/16 at 9:14 am to BeefDawg
Posted on 10/23/16 at 9:14 am to BeefDawg
Regardless of how much of this is doable, he in the least is headed in the right direction from my perspective. We all know what Clinton will do: the same shite that Obama has been doing for the last 8 years. And that's definitely NOT the direction I want.
This post was edited on 10/23/16 at 9:56 am
Posted on 10/23/16 at 9:25 am to samson'sseed
quote:Do tell, when did anyone make a cropping claim into a rape claim? Spoken like a Democrat?? You are thinking of Slick Willie and his box of cigars and assorted affairs.
You forgot his pledge to sue all of his rape victims.
Posted on 10/23/16 at 10:02 am to Cheese Grits
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Trump is just another politician making promise folks want to hear knowing most can and will not happen. That is what is wrong with politicians in the first place.
What motivates "Politicians" to compromise their ideologies and pledges?
1. They want to get re-elected. To do this, they need money from donors. Trump doesn't need this.
2. They want power and wealth. To get this, they do the bidding of donors and special interests via cronyism and pay-for-play schemes. Trump doesn't need this. He's already had it and still has it.
3. Just to even get elected in the first place, they made promises to donors. Trump hasn't done this because he's financed most of his campaign himself along with a collective of small donations by the average joe individual.
Trump is hated by everyone in the Professional Washington Establishment for a reason. He's unique and doesn't fit the mold of a political shill.
This post was edited on 10/23/16 at 10:03 am
Posted on 10/23/16 at 10:42 am to BeefDawg
Didn't read it all. Some of it sounds good. But Trump is delusional. He thinks running the country is like running Trump University. As POTUS, you can't just decide to do something and then tell your underlings to get it done. That's the genius of our forefathers who set our government up.
One of the fist items on the list was term limits, which I am fully in favor of. But it would take a national mandate and years to pull off, if it could happen at all.
Trump would be a disaster for the country and for the Republican Party. He would be a lame duck from day one. His own party hates him so he would never get the votes in Congress to do anything. The best thing for Republicans to do it to go back to the drawing board and come up with a plan and a viable candidate for the next election. This ones over and done. HRC is our next POTUS, like it or not.
One of the fist items on the list was term limits, which I am fully in favor of. But it would take a national mandate and years to pull off, if it could happen at all.
Trump would be a disaster for the country and for the Republican Party. He would be a lame duck from day one. His own party hates him so he would never get the votes in Congress to do anything. The best thing for Republicans to do it to go back to the drawing board and come up with a plan and a viable candidate for the next election. This ones over and done. HRC is our next POTUS, like it or not.
Posted on 10/23/16 at 11:04 am to Cobb Dawg
The man inherited a $14 million company 40 years ago and it's now worth upwards of $10 billion.
Do you understand that's a 71,300% increase?
In other words, the guy has averaged around 25% annual compounding growth every year for 40 years.
And you think he doesn't know how to manage anything. GTFO
Do you understand that's a 71,300% increase?
In other words, the guy has averaged around 25% annual compounding growth every year for 40 years.
And you think he doesn't know how to manage anything. GTFO
This post was edited on 10/23/16 at 11:05 am
Posted on 10/23/16 at 7:43 pm to BeefDawg
Running businesses, which he's failed at miserably at time and filed multiple bankruptcies, is not remotely similar to being POTUS. If you don't understand that, I don't know what else to say. An alarming number of high-profile Republicans are not supporting Trump. You think he's going to somehow turn that around and also get votes from across the aisle as well? You don't know much about how our government works if you do. He would be a disaster for Republicans, but he won't get the chance.
Posted on 10/23/16 at 9:52 pm to Cobb Dawg
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Running businesses, which he's failed at miserably at time and filed multiple bankruptcies,
Good grief you're an ignorant pleb.
He's created nearly 500 business entities and he's had to file chapter 11 "restructuring" for 4 of them.
That's over a 99% success rate, you idiot.
The guy in the White House right now was a community organizer with zero experience.
You're trying way too hard to act like Trump is a moron and incapable of delegating and leading. And you look like a retard doing it. You should shut up and try to save a little bit of face at this point.
This post was edited on 10/23/16 at 9:54 pm
Posted on 10/24/16 at 8:36 am to ncdawg
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With a Republican House and Senate he can probably pass 3/4 of that fairly easily.
lol fairly easily?
Posted on 10/24/16 at 9:06 am to BeefDawg
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In other words, the guy has averaged around 25% annual compounding growth every year for 40 years.
And you think he doesn't know how to manage anything. GTFO
People who equate running a country with running a business are dumb dumbs.
Posted on 10/24/16 at 9:10 am to gatorhata9
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People who equate running a country with running a business are dumb dumbs.
How the frick would you know?
Has a successful billionaire ever run the country before? No? So WTF are you possibly basing your opinion on?
Oh, that's right, Libtard bias. GTFO
Posted on 10/24/16 at 9:24 am to BeefDawg
Live look at BeefDawg with Trump.
Posted on 10/24/16 at 9:50 am to DirtyDawg
This post was edited on 10/24/16 at 9:51 am
Posted on 10/24/16 at 9:51 am to BeefDawg
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Has a successful billionaire ever run the country before? No? So WTF are you possibly basing your opinion on?
Because the two jobs aren't even close to the same.
Any simple understanding of how Washington works knows this.
And no, I'm not a "libtard", I'm an actual conservative which is why I can't support Trump.
Posted on 10/24/16 at 10:13 am to gatorhata9
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Any simple understanding of how Washington works knows this.
Oh, you mean Establishment corruption that includes...
- Taking our tax dollars and awarding grossly overpaid contracts to crony contractors (donors) who then donate large sums of that money back to the politicians.
- Proxy wars to overthrow dictators with the intent to destabilize entire regions so they can perpetually award defense contracts to more donors.
- Sign completely open global free trade agreements so that countries can take advantage of currency arbitrage and undercut our goods manufacturing and import their products into the US unabated.
- Raise corporate tax rates so high that companies pack up and leave in droves and leave US workers hanging in the process, only to manufacture their goods in a foreign country and then import them back here tax free.
- Conduct 5 years of Qualitative Easing which DOUBLED the M2 money supply, taking us from $6 trillion in currency circulation to $12 trillion in currency circulation, then handing this money to Wall Street and over 900 bank and corporate bailouts. All while artificially holding inflation and interest rates at rock bottom, creating another economic bubble.
- Spending almost a billion on a website that should have cost $50 million, for a healthcare plan that even the creators of it are admitting sucks and has screwed the middle class.
- The politicians who push racial and ethnic division and make every attempt possible to widen the wealth gaps and force as many people into poverty so they can bribe them with entitlements for votes.
- The ones who want open borders and amnesty purely to ensure the country stays forever on a path to Progressivism.
You mean the Washington that works like that?
Get your head out of your arse and help stop this shite from continuing and getting worse.
There won't be a second chance after this. Hillary will win and the country will forever go Progressive.
Posted on 10/24/16 at 10:28 am to gatorhata9
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Because the two jobs aren't even close to the same.
Again, how the frick would you know?
This is nothing but your opinion and it's illogical.
Obama was a community organizer. He had zero experience.
Trump has negotiated with leaders of countries on billion dollar business deals.
He has lead hundreds of thousands of subordinates.
He has delegated power and authority over complex deals.
He knows how global trade works.
He knows how global economics works.
He knows how a budget and spending and leverage works.
He understands inter and intra state commerce, rules, and regulations works.
He understands how taxes really effect businesses and people.
He knows who THE corrupt elitist oligarchs are and they all hate him.
And if you actually read the OP which details his action plan and pledge for his Presidency, you would see that it is quintessential textbook Conservatism and a lot of Constitutionalist/Libertarianism mixed in. It's 1000% anti-Eatablishment and trying to fix some of the corruption in Washington.
How can you be against that? How can you be so obtuse and stubborn that you would allow Hillary and Progressivism to pervade our future when there is a Conservative anti-Eatablishment plan on the table from the only candidate with a chance?
Shame on you for being such a fool if you truly are a Conservative.
Posted on 10/24/16 at 11:11 am to BeefDawg
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This is nothing but your opinion and it's illogical.
Yea, it's my opinion that being the CEO of a company and the President of the United States aren't that similar.
And everything you listed doesn't prepare him for how to handle the Oval office. How to work in Washington. How to deal with congress.
But keep thinking they're the same. It's not going to matter because he's been such a fricking retard this entire election and hasn't been able to compete with the most corrupt candidate in history. Yea, hitch your wagon to that a-hole.
Posted on 10/24/16 at 11:44 am to gatorhata9
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And everything you listed doesn't prepare him for how to handle the Oval office. How to work in Washington. How to deal with congress.
bullshite. That is just more obtuse biased opinion.
We can't fix the Establishment by continuing to elect Establishment politicians.
You are such a remarkable fool.
The guy has a bona fide viable plan on paper and a great list of SCOTUS potential nominations, and fools like you are hung up on his persona so much you're ignoring the fact he is a proven successful leader already.
You don't go from being worth $14 million to $10 billion and not be able to delegate and lead people and knowing how the world works and how to get along with folks and make deals.
Trump wasn't my first choice and I'm just as appalled and turned off by a lot of his words, but he's a 1000x better option than Hillary.
Not voting for Trump is a +1 for Hillary.
If she wins, you helped play a part in that. GA has become a battleground state. So all you GA #NeverTrumpers can go frick yourselves. You don't get to call anyone a moron when you're being one yourself.
This post was edited on 10/24/16 at 11:46 am
Posted on 10/24/16 at 1:34 pm to BeefDawg
I can always rely on the rant for political humor.
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