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  • Big Sky Redneck
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  • jerrywh818
    The reason Hillary and Sanders tied is because they both promise to give away the same amount as long as it isn't theirs.
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  • kimi
    quote:Originally posted by Don McManus
    quote:Originally posted by kimi

    Lincoln?! [:D][:D][:D]


    Like the current occupant of the White House, kimi, Trump has demonstrated a blatant disregard for the constraints place upon the executive by the Constitution.

    He, Obama, and Lincoln are, in that regard, very similar.[:)]



    I don't doubt that in the least!
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  • Rocklobster
    Yes, Mr Trump does repeatedly make the claim that his campaign is self-funded. The one fly in the ointment is that, like many of his claims, it is not true. This quarter, the campaign received 73,942 "unsolicited donations" totaling about $3.7 million, according to a release from the campaign. That accounts for most of the $5.8 million the campaign has taken in to date.

    What Trump supporters are too distracted or stupid to realize is that he's running for president, spending millions, to live in the lap of luxury at taxpayers' expense, while wrapping himself in the trappings of the most powerful individual on earth, while stealing back ten times what he spent to be elected.
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  • reloader44mag
    Trump pays "himself" to fly around the country campaigning in his aircraft...he stated this at one of his rallys...he has all the bases covered.[;)]
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  • GuvamintCheese
    quote:Originally posted by Rocklobster
    Yes, Mr Trump does repeatedly make the claim that his campaign is self-funded. The one fly in the ointment is that, like many of his claims, it is not true. This quarter, the campaign received 73,942 "unsolicited donations" totaling about $3.7 million, according to a release from the campaign. That accounts for most of the $5.8 million the campaign has taken in to date.

    What Trump supporters are too distracted or stupid to realize is that he's running for president, spending millions, to live in the lap of luxury at taxpayers' expense, while wrapping himself in the trappings of the most powerful individual on earth, while stealing back ten times what he spent to be elected.

    this post is "too stupid".
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  • casper1947
    Former President Jimmy Carter said Wednesday that he would prefer businessman Donald Trump as president over Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.

    http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2016/02/03/jimmy-carter-reveals-who-hed-choose-for-president-if-forced-to-pick-between-trump-and-cruz/

    Well that's enough for me..............GO CRUZ![:D]
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  • GuvamintCheese
    I really don't gaf who gets the republican nomination. Just please don't be an jerk and sit at home when Hillary is on the ticket.
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  • Mr. Perfect
    If he is a modern day Lincoln then I'll pass.
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  • pwillie
    quote:Originally posted by Mr. Perfect
    If he is a modern day Lincoln then I'll pass.
    Me too![:o)]
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  • ruger41
    I would like to know what he intends to do with his various businesses if he becomes POTUS. I just don't believe for a second he is just going to hand 100% of the reins off to anyone else. Is he going to run America from 8-5 & then deal with everything else for a few hours at night? Doubtful. Going from Billionare status to making $400K a year is a step down and if he really won't accept a salary then I'm even more suspect. Trump does NOTHING for free.
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  • bpost
    Trump will not be POTUS if he somehow becomes POTUS our Republic is toast within our life times.
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  • GuvamintCheese
    quote:Originally posted by bpost
    Trump will not be POTUS if he somehow becomes POTUS our Republic is toast within our life times.






    But he may be the nominee. You get that yet folks?
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  • john w
    Trump would do well with a good cabinet around him.
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  • GUNFUNCO
    Go Cruz!

    Cruz wants the same things Trump has said he wants.

    Cruz just has a better history of actually following through with what he says he will do.

    Cruz has my vote (and a couple of small donations as well).
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  • spasmcreek
    well let's all get together and enjoy round two of CHANGE..by the same old political hacks you merrily vote for
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  • dcinffxva
    From the original post

    "he will restore decency and respect to the office. if he doesn't win, there's going to be an outflux of people to Alaska, Canada, Australia, New Zealand. America won't be worth living in anymore, 8 years of Hillary would enslave us all, we'll end up a modern version of Nazi Germany."

    When did the US lose Alaska ?
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  • spasmcreek
    i could see a gathering of lower 48 politicians in Alaska as ending up in bear poop...guess that could be considered being outside something
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  • shilowar
    Trump will be a disaster.
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  • pwillie
    quote:Originally posted by shilowar
    Trump will be a disaster.
    ...so will all the rest....[:o)]
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  • Scottymac
    Talk about Cruz, he may be what you think you want but Cruz is against Social Security and Medicare regardless of what you paid in.

    Trump talks of strengthening the program not killing it.

    Cruz is Satan on Steroids
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  • casper1947
    quote:Originally posted by Scottymac
    Talk about Cruz, he may be what you think you want but Cruz is against Social Security and Medicare regardless of what you paid in.

    Trump talks of strengthening the program not killing it.

    Cruz is Satan on Steroids


    http://cnsnews.com/news/article/susan-jones/ted-cruz-advocates-commonsense-reforms-social-security

    (CNSNews.com) - "If I'm elected in November 2016, I hope to lead the effort to...preserve and strengthen Social Security and Medicare for decades going forward," Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) told Fox News's Neil Cavuto on Thursday.

    http://www.cbsnews.com/news/where-the-candidates-stand-on-social-security/

    "The websites of the following candidates didn't post positions on Social Security or retirement plans: Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz and Carly Fiorina. All of the information below comes from media quotes and interviews, listed in the order of a recent poll on the candidates' ratings."

    "Cruz would raise the retirement age and cap increases in the cost-of-living adjustment. He also advocates allowing workers to save up to $25,000 per year in Universal Savings Accounts (USA)."


    Trump talks of strengthening social security? HOW?
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  • Smitty500mag
    quote:Originally posted by Rocklobster
    What Trump supporters are too distracted or stupid to realize is that he's running for president, spending millions, to live in the lap of luxury at taxpayers' expense...



    You are the one that's STUPID! He's already living the life of luxury without anyone's tax money. Idiot!
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  • Rocklobster
    So, perfesser, I suppose you believe he would rather live in his own house, drive his own car, fly his own plane - all at his own expense - instead of having someone else pay for it?

    Brilliant.
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  • kimi
    quote:Originally posted by dennisnielsen
    Trump w/Cruz as VP for the win.

    Hildabeast or them?


    That would be a win.
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  • Big Sky Redneck
    quote:Originally posted by shilowar
    Trump will be a disaster.


    Exactly why I want him to win. Tear the house down, chaos in DC, fed employees walking off the job, politicians scared, the dem party seeing how much we dispise them and the rep party seeing how bad they are effing up.

    Let Trump dismantle it all, better than a revolution!

    Besides, what if he actually does a good job? A risk worth taking no?
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  • GuvamintCheese
    quote:Originally posted by Rocklobster
    So, perfesser, I suppose you believe he would rather live in his own house, drive his own car, fly his own plane - all at his own expense - instead of having someone else pay for it?

    Brilliant.
    A 70 year old billionaire that has accomplished most of his life goals and has his family set for life is probably not going into this thing with money on his mind.

    He probably wants a safe future for his children and grandchildren first and foremost. Secondly with his ego, he wants to be known as the greatest president ever. That's my take and none of the BS I hear has swayed me yet. Keep trying to sway me though, im listening.
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  • Don McManus
    quote:Originally posted by GuvamintCheese
    quote:Originally posted by Rocklobster
    So, perfesser, I suppose you believe he would rather live in his own house, drive his own car, fly his own plane - all at his own expense - instead of having someone else pay for it?

    Brilliant.
    A 70 year old billionaire that has accomplished most of his life goals and has his family set for life is probably not going into this thing with money on his mind.

    He probably wants a safe future for his children and grandchildren first and foremost. Secondly with his ego, he wants to be known as the greatest president ever. That's my take and none of the BS I hear has swayed me yet. Keep trying to sway me though, im listening.


    You may very well be correct, Mr. Cheese.

    I just don't understand why he refuses to educate himself on the issues and process, and really don't understand why he acts like such a punk.

    He would, IMO, have a lot more support if he would demonstrate he was actually serious about the job and stopped being the schoolyard bully. He has issues regarding Constitutional restraint as well, but that is a fairly common malady amongst politicians.
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  • jltrent
    quote:Originally posted by GuvamintCheese
    quote:Originally posted by Rocklobster
    So, perfesser, I suppose you believe he would rather live in his own house, drive his own car, fly his own plane - all at his own expense - instead of having someone else pay for it?

    Brilliant.
    A 70 year old billionaire that has accomplished most of his life goals and has his family set for life is probably not going into this thing with money on his mind.

    He probably wants a safe future for his children and grandchildren first and foremost. Secondly with his ego, he wants to be known as the greatest president ever. That's my take and none of the BS I hear has swayed me yet. Keep trying to sway me though, im listening.
    +1 he seems better to me than the others so far.
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  • GuvamintCheese
    quote:Originally posted by Don McManus
    quote:Originally posted by GuvamintCheese
    quote:Originally posted by Rocklobster
    So, perfesser, I suppose you believe he would rather live in his own house, drive his own car, fly his own plane - all at his own expense - instead of having someone else pay for it?

    Brilliant.
    A 70 year old billionaire that has accomplished most of his life goals and has his family set for life is probably not going into this thing with money on his mind.

    He probably wants a safe future for his children and grandchildren first and foremost. Secondly with his ego, he wants to be known as the greatest president ever. That's my take and none of the BS I hear has swayed me yet. Keep trying to sway me though, im listening.


    You may very well be correct, Mr. Cheese.

    I just don't understand why he refuses to educate himself on the issues and process, and really don't understand why he acts like such a punk.

    He would, IMO, have a lot more support if he would demonstrate he was actually serious about the job and stopped being the schoolyard bully. He has issues regarding Constitutional restraint as well, but that is a fairly common malady amongst politicians.

    Because he's been raised by wolves. He has been taught by the best how to play for keeps,and that makes for a terrible politician. I still think he might self destruct.
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