Was watching an interview with Trump supporter about why they like him.....

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"he speaks his mind" was a phrase that was repeated over and over by multiple people interviewed. Now there is a good quality in the leader of the free world....you're ugly....you're fat....I'm rich, you;re not.....I've banged tons of chicks....my hands are big and so is my dick....she isn't fair to me because she's having her period....


These are all things he's said (basically). Yes, he speaks his mind all right. This country has a major dumbass issue.
 

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This country has a major dumbass issue.

Kudos to you.... surprised it took you so long to figure it out.

 

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"he speaks his mind" was a phrase that was repeated over and over by multiple people interviewed. Now there is a good quality in the leader of the free world....you're ugly....you're fat....I'm rich, you;re not.....I've banged tons of chicks....my hands are big and so is my dick....she isn't fair to me because she's having her period....


These are all things he's said (basically). Yes, he speaks his mind all right. This country has a major dumbass issue.
I think it's funny that they think he's really going to build a wall and stop the flow of traffic from Mexico.
 

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I think it's funny that they think he's really going to build a wall and stop the flow of traffic from Mexico.
I think it is funny that people think he was serious about that. Just like Obama was serious when he said his administration would be the most transparent ever.
 

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I think it's funny that they think he's really going to build a wall and stop the flow of traffic from Mexico.
Regarding this wall, has anyone ever bother to point out to Trump that those Mexicans are pretty good about building tunnels? A big, long wall may have kept the Mongols out of China but it sure isn't going to keep out people who know how to build a mile long underground railroad into the shower stall of a max security prison. But the crackpots sure love to hear trump talk tough about a wall....and who's going to pay for it.
 

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Regarding this wall, has anyone ever bother to point out to Trump that those Mexicans are pretty good about building tunnels? A big, long wall may have kept the Mongols out of China but it sure isn't going to keep out people who know how to build a mile long underground railroad into the shower stall of a max security prison. But the crackpots sure love to hear trump talk tough about a wall....and who's going to pay for it.

"if you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan"
 

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Regarding this wall, has anyone ever bother to point out to Trump that those Mexicans are pretty good about building tunnels? A big, long wall may have kept the Mongols out of China but it sure isn't going to keep out people who know how to build a mile long underground railroad into the shower stall of a max security prison. But the crackpots sure love to hear trump talk tough about a wall....and who's going to pay for it.

During campaigning he called Guantanamo “a sad chapter in American history,” while promising if he was elected that the detention center would be closed in 2009. After being voted into the White House, he reiterated this promise in a television interview with ABC.
 

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Regarding this wall, has anyone ever bother to point out to Trump that those Mexicans are pretty good about building tunnels? A big, long wall may have kept the Mongols out of China but it sure isn't going to keep out people who know how to build a mile long underground railroad into the shower stall of a max security prison. But the crackpots sure love to hear trump talk tough about a wall....and who's going to pay for it.

While running for President, Obama had promised that, unlike Bush, he would not have any lobbyists working in his administration. However, by February 2010, he had more than 40 lobbyists working in his administration.
 

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While running for President, Obama had promised that, unlike Bush, he would not have any lobbyists working in his administration. However, by February 2010, he had more than 40 lobbyists working in his administration.
Really?:flush: reaching today pretty hard, aren't we?
 

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Really?:flush: reaching today pretty hard, aren't we?
At least Barney gets it.
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama made a major political mistake by lying about the details of his health care plan, according to former House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank (D-Mass.). “But frankly, he should never have said as much as he did, that if you like your current health care plan, you can keep it. That wasn’t true. And you shouldn’t lie to people. And they just lied to people.”
 

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Regarding this wall, has anyone ever bother to point out to Trump that those Mexicans are pretty good about building tunnels? A big, long wall may have kept the Mongols out of China but it sure isn't going to keep out people who know how to build a mile long underground railroad into the shower stall of a max security prison. But the crackpots sure love to hear trump talk tough about a wall....and who's going to pay for it.
Exactly. And then there's the cost. At first, Cheeto said it would cost $4 billion, then 5, then 6, then 8, 10, 11, 12.

Narcissistic Personality Disorder in action.
 

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President Barack Obama is far ahead with Hispanic voters, but he faced tough questions during a Univision interview at the University of Miami on Sept. 20, 2012. Interviewer Jorge Ramos asked Obama about the controversial "Fast and Furious" program, in which federal agents allowed guns to be sold and brought into Mexico so they could trace the weapons."I think it’s important for us to understand that the Fast and Furious program was a field-initiated program begun under the previous administration," Obama responded.
A day before Obama’s Univision interview, the U.S. Department of Justice’s Inspector General released a 512-page report about Fast and Furious.
"Our review of Operation Fast and Furious and related matters revealed a series of misguided strategies, tactics, errors in judgment and management failures," the report noted.The report also clearly shows that Fast and Furious began under the Obama administration, dating its inception to October 2009. (Obama took office in January 2009.) This directly contradicts Obama’s claim.
 

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Or at least see that its done legally. Hows that for a novel idea.
And big part of the illegal immigration issue is people over staying visas. Another big concern for those that are concerned about some radicalized Syrian sneaking into the country is that Canada is taking in a lot of the refugees. A wall on the border with Mexico does nothing to stop people from crossing into the US from Canada. The trade deficit that we have with Mexico doesn't reflect money that the Mexican government has. It's money that goes to Mexican companies, so having Mexico pay isn't a solution for the wall. Also, a wall that isn't policed is useless. Build it 30 feet high, and you will have people bringing 31 foot ladders. The cost of the wall is more than materials and labor. Don't forget maintenance costs either.
 

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And big part of the illegal immigration issue is people over staying visas. Another big concern for those that are concerned about some radicalized Syrian sneaking into the country is that Canada is taking in a lot of the refugees. A wall on the border with Mexico does nothing to stop people from crossing into the US from Canada. The trade deficit that we have with Mexico doesn't reflect money that the Mexican government has. It's money that goes to Mexican companies, so having Mexico pay isn't a solution for the wall. Also, a wall that isn't policed is useless. Build it 30 feet high, and you will have people bringing 31 foot ladders. The cost of the wall is more than materials and labor. Don't forget maintenance costs either.
Your comment about the trade deficit doesn't make sense. That defecit money is taxed.

Lot of jobs maintaining that wall that will never be built.
 

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Your comment about the trade deficit doesn't make sense. That defecit money is taxed.

Lot of jobs maintaining that wall that will never be built.
If Trump or Cruz were to somehow get elected and the Repubs hold onto both houses, there will be an improvement down there. My guess is there will be a wall and a tariff on imported goods from Mexico to help pay for the wall.
 

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At least Barney gets it.
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama made a major political mistake by lying about the details of his health care plan, according to former House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank (D-Mass.). “But frankly, he should never have said as much as he did, that if you like your current health care plan, you can keep it. That wasn’t true. And you shouldn’t lie to people. And they just lied to people.”

This always gets me.
So, in order to support one candidate, you show that a candidate that you say has been the worst President ever did the same things?

If these are things the worst president ever did, why would you want to elect another that's doing the same thing?
 

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This always gets me.
So, in order to support one candidate, you show that a candidate that you say has been the worst President ever did the same things?

If these are things the worst president ever did, why would you want to elect another that's doing the same thing?

I NEVER EVER said Obama " has been the worst President ever". You also obviously missed the clear point that almost all politicians promise things and end up telling lies.
 

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I NEVER EVER said Obama " has been the worst President ever". You also obviously missed the clear point that almost all politicians promise things and end up telling lies.

Nope, I didn't miss that at all. I also shouldn't have worded it the way I did. I didn't mean that bornaneer said those things, but that it seems to be the overwhelming sentiment from the Republican party. (the way I phrased it, there was no other way to interpret it but the way you did, so I apologize for that)

The dynamics of it all is just fascinating. People don't want one candidate because they lie and can't be trusted, but then admit that all politicians lie and therefore it's OK if their candidate lies ... even though that's the primary reason given for not voting for another candidate. If we are going on honesty, then it seems that Kasich and Sanders have actually been the most honest through the whole process.

Again, I apologize for making it seem directed at you personally.
 

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Nope, I didn't miss that at all. I also shouldn't have worded it the way I did. I didn't mean that bornaneer said those things, but that it seems to be the overwhelming sentiment from the Republican party. (the way I phrased it, there was no other way to interpret it but the way you did, so I apologize for that)

The dynamics of it all is just fascinating. People don't want one candidate because they lie and can't be trusted, but then admit that all politicians lie and therefore it's OK if their candidate lies ... even though that's the primary reason given for not voting for another candidate. If we are going on honesty, then it seems that Kasich and Sanders have actually been the most honest through the whole process.

Again, I apologize for making it seem directed at you personally.

No apology needed. I believe we have had many worse Presidents than President Obama.
 

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"he speaks his mind" was a phrase that was repeated over and over by multiple people interviewed. Now there is a good quality in the leader of the free world....you're ugly....you're fat....I'm rich, you;re not.....I've banged tons of chicks....my hands are big and so is my dick....she isn't fair to me because she's having her period....


These are all things he's said (basically). Yes, he speaks his mind all right. This country has a major dumbass issue.


He's a socialist:
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/201...op-three-functions-of-the-federal-government/

But maybe not ... but kinda so
 

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This always gets me.
So, in order to support one candidate, you show that a candidate that you say has been the worst President ever did the same things?

If these are things the worst president ever did, why would you want to elect another that's doing the same thing?
Same thing I have been bitching about with Obamanots. After all the **** we had to listen to about W, how in the hell could someone have the gall to turnaround and justify Obama's actions by pointing to Bush, since W was as laid out in depth the epitome of suck.
 

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Same thing I have been bitching about with Obamanots. After all the **** we had to listen to about W, how in the hell could someone have the gall to turnaround and justify Obama's actions by pointing to Bush, since W was as laid out in depth the epitome of suck.

Absolutely, and I'm pretty sure I've commented the same way about that as well. Doesn't matter to me which way it goes.Although in either instance I see how sometimes people are using it to point out hypocrisy of a thought process rather than excusing one action or another.

That's what borananeer was doing before I screwed up my response to him.
 

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With a 30 foot high wall that will cost 25-30 billion dollars?

1. Doesn't take a 30' wall. It takes support from the admin in enforcing the law adequately. Hiring of illegals should be fined. Patrols increased and deports quickly.
2.How much is it costing the southern states to take care of the illegals in emergency care and welfare benefits?
3. The rule of law is important and we don't seem to enforce it, if it benefits either party.
 

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1. Doesn't take a 30' wall. It takes support from the admin in enforcing the law adequately. Hiring of illegals should be fined. Patrols increased and deports quickly.
2.How much is it costing the southern states to take care of the illegals in emergency care and welfare benefits?
3. The rule of law is important and we don't seem to enforce it, if it benefits either party.
He clearly said he was building a wall.
 

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He clearly said he was building a wall.
We should build one. We have the right to decide who comes into our country. Maybe a thousand miles out in the middle of nowhere, you can build a wall not quite 20 fett. I prefer a fence with mines set just inside it to discourage people from crossing.[winking]
 

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Your comment about the trade deficit doesn't make sense. That defecit money is taxed.

Lot of jobs maintaining that wall that will never be built.
We should build one. We have the right to decide who comes into our country. Maybe a thousand miles out in the middle of nowhere, you can build a wall not quite 20 fett. I prefer a fence with mines set just inside it to discourage people from crossing.[winking]
Building one on the northern border too?
 

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Building one on the northern border too?
Why no! That's ridiculous. Those people to the north are civilized, English speaking white people except for the ones speaking French. And everyone knows terrorists use the southern border to enter the country and wouldn't dare use to north. Except for years divisible by 1000.
 

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Why no! That's ridiculous. Those people to the north are civilized, English speaking white people except for the ones speaking French. And everyone knows terrorists use the southern border to enter the country and wouldn't dare use to north. Except for years divisible by 1000.
I can't wait until this election is over and all this Trump BS is over. He can't disappear fast enough at this point.
 

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Building one on the northern border too?

If it becomes a problem like the southern, then yes. Not the problem like the southern. What makes me sick is those that seem to think that it should be easy to get into this country, to stay and rip off our country. I wonder if we, conservatives, said we were for amnesty but those receiving it weren't allowed to vote for 25 years, would the libs accept that? If all the illegals would go next door to liberals and live off them, then we would see how they would tolerate it. Those who aren't citizens can legaly come to this country, it's the illegals that are the problem. No country can be a country without having borders. How is working out for those great socialist European countries right now?
 

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Why no! That's ridiculous. Those people to the north are civilized, English speaking white people except for the ones speaking French. And everyone knows terrorists use the southern border to enter the country and wouldn't dare use to north. Except for years divisible by 1000.
It has nothing to do with terrorism, it has to do with controlling your borders and who comes in. Do you think illegals should be allowed access to free healthcare and foodstamps, everything that normal citizens are eligible for in this country? How about we go for amnesty but with the stipulation that they not be allowed to vote for 25 years?
 

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Building one on the northern border too?
I'm not in favor of The Wall, loved the movie/album, hate the idea. I was merely pointing out that your argument was inconsistent in that the money the Corporations in Mexico are making are in fact being taxed by the Mexican Gov't. Trump could theoretically make it financially attractive for Mexico to do it.

I pointed out the US jobs that could be associated with maintenance and upkeep. Good union paying jobs I bet.

I can spin a sunny day to damn near any situation, and that's all I was trying to point out. I'm not in favor of it, I think the negative ramifications far outweigh the positive ones.