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*Captain Heroin
*Swilow
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You guys are the shit. Thanks for everything.
I'm done.
Alasdairm is the best. I’m not all that great.
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*Captain Heroin
*Swilow
*Alasdair
*Jessfr
You guys are the shit. Thanks for everything.
I'm done.
I don't know a damn thing about Beto. But if I were in TX, and had a vote? I'd vote against Cruz in a heartbeat. Like most politics these days, rather go with the evil you don't know than the one you know.
Though, I may need a ride to the polls. My Lexus is in the shop. Some fker keyed it.![]()
I find it perplexing that you cannot comprehend these statements, and that you're attempting to spin them into a gotcha (while deflecting from the issue).you yourself claimed that "nobody knows the extent of voter fraud". now you're claiming that "anyone who still continues to deny it is a liar". by your own definition, you're guilty of assumption.
Well there is evidence as I've shown for thousands of noncitizens being registered to vote in TX & CA, and even Democratic offices sending out voter registration forms to non-citizens with the "citizen" checkbox already filled. One poor woman got 8 years in jail for voting when she wasn't supposed to, chances are she thought that she was allowed. I've also been saying for 2 years that Trump actually won the popular vote. Do we have evidence of this yet? No. Do we have evidence of voter fraud? Yes. I'm speculating here obviously but it would make sense if that the Clinton camp colluded with the DNC to commit fraud in order to get her to become the nominee, then they would do everything in their power to tip the scales for the general. Obama and Clinton had a projected air of hubris before the voting (she barely even campaigned) as it seems they thought they'd done enough (fairly or criminally). But either their efforts failed, or they severely underestimated the amount of support that Trump received.trump continues to claim widespread voter fraud which deprived him of the popular vote without providing any evidence. yesterday, sarah sanders stated in a briefing that trump won an "overwhelming majority" of 63 million votes. that's simply a lie*. from the federal election commission: clinton: 65,853,516; trump: 62,984,825
You're just being fair and honest, like I wish everyone here would be.This will sound like I'm defending him, and I try not to.
This is pretty pathetic. What should have happened was a mod should have said that I've never been banned for being racist. That either happened or it didn't, it's not a subjective opinion. I get the feeling that they are pleased with someone publicly labeling me a racist, and they might even perceive me as one, not due to anything I've said but simply based on showing support for Trump. If you can show me something racist that I've said I'd love to see it.You can PM him if you feel personally offended. If people are perceiving you as a racist, it's probably something you're doing or saying, especially because no one can see you from any of our perspectives.
I'm not anyone's Daddy here to teach them manners. IIRC racism is against the rules, as is insulting others. We should know not to label each other with detestable insults but it seems this type of behavior has become normalized to the point that mods ignore it. Unless I defend myself and insult him back. This is what's known as baiting.You can also politely ask people to not call you racist. I think this might go a long way in establishing some politeness and personal boundaries.
JGrimez said:You're just being fair and honest, like I wish everyone here would be.
It's a shame that simply doing so makes you appear as if you're a "Trump supporter" (with all the further implications).
Most of the criticism I see here leveled at Trump isn't regarding policies (or if it is it's often spun). It's usually accusations of racism/sexism (proven false) and hypocrisy (most of the time irrelevant). We should be discussing the EOs, not the fact that he's signing them.
Some liberals even reminisce about Bush fondly which I find really strange and unsettling.
"Bush is often heard to remark, unable to stifle his trademark smirk: 'Sorta makes me look pretty good, doesn't it?' " National Journal reported.
It was the tip of the iceberg.^I thought that was a bit harsh for someone parking badly. Leaving them an abusive note is proportional. If they damaged your car then that's different.
Am I missing something?[/COLOR]
I'm competing with you for the ninja edit titlePS - I likely hold the record for number of ninja edits to postsThey are NEVER right the first time.
And if you're driving a 50000 dollar SUV, I think you can afford to deal with the problems that come from being an absolute selfish prick anyways.
My keying of their car was not politically motivated. It was fighting back against the selfish idiocracy I live in. Call it anarchism if you will. I simply assumed initially they were likely there to vote Republican (because most do in this area, specifically the wealthy), but the more I think about it the more I don't give a fuck who they support, they need to grow the fuck up and be considerate of others.
/rant
@TLB:
i hate to be that guy but do these people know your views on trump or did i miss you sliding a post in there cause i'm pretty sure i get the gist of it from paying attention but i'm not perfect. pretty sure your like some here... good conversation creates something and is enjoyable.
Well said, Grimey. The reason people don't discuss Trump's policies or get into detail about any actual supposed negative impact he is having as president, is because there is nothing much to say. Whereas if you focus on bullshit, he's a liberal goldmine. He's like Bush times a thousand. There is enough material there for 8 years of distracting insulting tangential nonsense and the liberal media will milk it for all it's worth.
Or y'all could actually discuss the policies. Kudos to you for taking it seriously but the vast majority of criticisms here are hella vague or simply incorrect.So please, for the love of God, get over this whole "No one wants to talk about policy it's all just ad homs against Trump," fallacy that both of y'all are so excited about.
Usually the case is that I read a link presented, and the reality is nowhere near the "sky is falling" claims of the poster.I want to discuss things like his policy with y'all sometimes but 9/10 times you both seem disinterested in engaging once you realize that there's no defending an evil policy decision he has made.
Later on I went through and read those links. I didn't find anything extremely worrying in them. As usual it seemed there was some good mixed with some bad. But you'll need to do better than "ruin education" - much too vague an accusation, be more specific with your concerns and I'm happy to address them. How are the policies ruining education exactly? Are there any positives along with the benefits? Is the liberal news I'm reading attempting to spin this story?Case in point, I recall bringing up how shitty Betsy Devos is and how she's attempting to ruin education and gave plenty of examples to you Grimez, and it simply got lost in the sea of Trump praise/arguments with others about how you think we're just ad homing the damn man.
What victim complex? I'm calling it as I see it. I invite criticism of the President obviously. I just prefer it to be legitimate. I've got some serious issues with Trump. However nobody asks me, they just assume I'm a blind loyal devotee. The most legitimate criticisms of Trump come from myself:Now I know this thread moves fast, so maybe the ignorance is unintentional, and simply that you missed what I or others have posted. But please drop the somewhat victim complex. Yes, Bush was worse. But Trump has at least two more years to beat him at his own game.