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Let's see......Trump was repeatably attacked by dems, impeached by dems, indicted by dems, & fought off attempts by dems to bankrupt & jail him......& he survived two assassination attempts.........& then beat the dems to become 47th POTUS. Pretty impressive.......quite a legacy. |
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HARRIS clearly whups trump in very consequencial debate watched by nearly 100+ million!
in Politics Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa: Yep, the resident libs live in a state of denial. Harris blew $1.5B, got smoked, & ran away tail between legs. I hear she's hiding out in Hawaii.
Quote Originally Posted by jesron1269: Quote Originally Posted by tryn2makeabuck: you need to embrace the incoming republican utopia. you got your out-of-touch asses handed to you by Mr. Trump and i am loving it. They won't man. Just stop trying to make sense. These same bots will basically continue to circle jerk each other over the next four years the same as they did the last four years. I would stop even trying to talk to them to be honest. You all are wasting your time. they will never learn , and quite frankly it is a good thing for the Republic if you think about it , double down on their miserable policies and rhetoric is all these bots are brainwashed to do |
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Looks like Trump learned a lesson from his first term. Avoiding politicians and hiring private business people to many cabinet positions. The kind of people who actually know how to get things done an
in Politics @wallstreetcappers I thought you were a moderate? You've been Trump bashing all year & the guy wasn't even in office. We all have our opinions. You can bash his cabinet picks all you want, but remember....it's supposed to be about who's best for the job, not just "firsts". You may prefer recycled politicians but all that gets us is more of the same. |
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Looks like Trump learned a lesson from his first term. Avoiding politicians and hiring private business people to many cabinet positions. The kind of people who actually know how to get things done an
in Politics It wouldn't matter who Trump named for any position, the libs were gonna have a fit about it, all the while forgetting about the circus that Biden put together as a cabinet. |
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Quote Originally Posted by joe pockets: What a coincidence.......you just described dems to a T.
There five norms that define today’s leadership of the Republican Party ! They use these traits as often as they exhale used air! The Republican Party thrives in lies The Republican Party thrives in greed The Republican Party thrives in hatred The Republican party thrives in vengeance And most importantly The Republican Party thrives in deceptions But the world changed for me when Trump in his 2016 campaign openly called on “Russia, if you’re listening”, to hack the government e-mails of the former Secretary of State and publish them ! To me this was a treasonous request, the fact that even life long Rino republicans get in line out of fear of being primaried out there job is frightening to the core ! Is this the America what soldiers have died for centuries for ? |
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It appears as though Americans saw through the trumped up charges by libs & voted accordingly. The dems running around screaming "CONVICTED FELON!" & trying to convince Americans that they're the good guys didn't work. It was a pathetic display. |
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Quote Originally Posted by joe pockets: What a coincidence.......you just described dems to a T.
There five norms that define today’s leadership of the Republican Party ! They use these traits as often as they exhale used air! The Republican Party thrives in lies The Republican Party thrives in greed The Republican Party thrives in hatred The Republican party thrives in vengeance And most importantly The Republican Party thrives in deceptions But the world changed for me when Trump in his 2016 campaign openly called on “Russia, if you’re listening”, to hack the government e-mails of the former Secretary of State and publish them ! To me this was a treasonous request, the fact that even life long Rino republicans get in line out of fear of being primaried out there job is frightening to the core ! Is this the America what soldiers have died for centuries for ? |
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Quote Originally Posted by jesron1269: Some of the old codgers (Pelosi, Schumer, etc.) should be ashamed of themselves for embracing the progressive nonsense instead of cautioning their party about going off the deep end. I'm not sure there are any moderates in that party right now, & if there are, will the dems listen to them or just keep circling the drain of liberalism?
@canovsp Its time the Dems start demanding more from their party. Move way from the ultra left and more into middle road moderate. Stop letting the fringe like the LGBT+ be the face or voice of your party. There are good parts and bad parts to both parties but the insistence of the puppet masters to move the Dems further and further left isn't serving them. |
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I've seen a clip of Hakeem Jeffries questioning Trump's cabinet selections, wondering out loud if these are the best people for the jobs. I don't remember him questioning Dementia Joe's picks, many of which were laughable. |
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I don't watch much boxing anymore, but I have this on my other TV.......that was a great fight. |
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Trump set to be the first Republican candidate to win the popular vote in 20 years
in Penalty Box America growing tired of libs..... |
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Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson: Wow
National security expert Metzl warns that Gabbard is unfit to be director of national intelligence. She has no intelligence experience but has been a booster for autocrats such as Putin and Al Assad. Allies should be reluctant to share secrets that threaten national security because of Americans sympathetic to enemies. Another expert Bolton calls for FBI investigation but Trump may try to appoint people without senate confirmation. |
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As a Huskies fan.............I also like the Bruins to cover. |
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Dave Sims is now the Yankees replacement for broadcaster John Sterling. |
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Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1: Anyone would be better than the clowns Dementia Joe hired.
How about Sage Steele as Press Secretary? After Sean Spicer, Huckleberry & I'll Never Lie To You Kayleigh McEnany, the bar is pretty low. Shit, she took a shot at President Obama's dad not being in his life so Steele would fit right in the administration. Problem is she has 2 things against her. |
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Quote Originally Posted by ABooksNightmare: Prime example of taking one step forward/two steps back. The biden admin. has set the country back years & trillions.
@StumpTownStu Complete truths...he spent most of his time in the first days reversing what Trump had in place and immigration was a big one which assisted in opening the flood gates.... I suspect, we may see something similar from Trump as well in an effort to reverse what Biden did.... This is where the Presidency takes a turn for the worse as time is spent reversing things a previous administration put in place which takes away time for other matters to be addressed...this is the cycle we have created.... |
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Quote Originally Posted by kcblitzkrieg: "Do you have any idea how crazy you are?" - Carson Wells
@Raiders22 I was commenting on the nature of the discussion..... it reminded me of this historical quote by the epic character, Anton Chigurh “If the rule you followed brought you to this, of what use was the rule?”-C.McCarthy There are many people since last Tuesday that need to ask themselves that same question and re-evaluate their thinking. I imagine the "defund the police" crowd has heard this a few times. |
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Quote Originally Posted by UNIMAN:
No men with lipstick and high heels??? No regrets here. Trump appears to be turning to a somewhat younger crowd rather than recycle some of the DC lifers. Chuck Schumer warning the Republicans about turning away from bipartisanship is laughable. |
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@wallstreetcappers There's no perfect place to live, weather-wise or politically. The PNW, for 4-5 months a year, is tough to beat.......for weather. If the politicians would stop trying to be the end-all be-all, it would be a much better place to live. They just don't get it. In Seattle, they're pushing for $20 min wage.....it's not there yet but while it's creeping up biz's are closing. Some people don't mind paying $25 for breakfast or lunch, but most won't, at least not often enough to float a restaurant. The snowball effect is higher rent, higher home prices.....higher everything. The bottom line is, after the reset, $20/hr. won't be shit because everything else will have gone up proportionately. Why do you think Boeing workers were pushing for a 40% wage increase? |
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Quote Originally Posted by BigfootIsThere:
@cd329 LOL.....go shave your head and denounce sex |
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