15 Sep 15
Originally posted by SuzianneWhen you call liberals socialists, it makes me want to call conservatives fascists.
When you call liberals socialists, it makes me want to call conservatives fascists.
Biden probably won't run. He's loved inside the beltway, but he's still ripped up over the loss of his son. Plus, with idiots like Limbaugh urging him to run, he knows that running would only fracture the Democrat vote further.
Except that fascists are socialists. Blood brothers and allies, Hitler and Mussolini.
16 Sep 15
Originally posted by SuzianneI have to disagree
When you call liberals socialists, it makes me want to call conservatives fascists.
Biden probably won't run. He's loved inside the beltway, but he's still ripped up over the loss of his son. Plus, with idiots like Limbaugh urging him to run, he knows that running would only fracture the Democrat vote further.
I think that Biden is the only who can unite the democrats
if nominated, democrats will rally
Bernie is too far the left and Hillary is just not likable
16 Sep 15
Originally posted by lemondropBiden would be another one of those stupid leaders that Trump is referencing. We have plenty of those already. 😏
I have to disagree
I think that Biden is the only who can unite the democrats
if nominated, democrats will rally
Bernie is too far the left and Hillary is just not likable
16 Sep 15
Originally posted by whodeyBernie promises to give them free college and other free things. Those left wing liberal Democrats will vote for an old yellow dog to get freebees. 😏
Hillary routinely gives speeches to empty rooms.
On a personal note, I don't know of any Hillary supporters who are exited about voting for Hillary. The only exited ones are those who support Bernie Sanders. There is almost a twinkle in their eye and a warm glow on their face when they talk about the geriatric socialist.
16 Sep 15
Originally posted by SuzianneDonald Trump graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in economics from the prestigious Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Therefore, he can not be dumber than a box of rocks. He is probably just as intelligent, if not more so than me, and you know that I am . . .
Laughable. He's proud of who he is because he's dumber than a box of rocks.
The Near Genius. 😏
16 Sep 15
Originally posted by whodeyIn that case why not take a chance on Donald Trump to make this country great again? 😏
Are you equating fasicism and socialism?
Then again, that's what Hilter was.
I have no problem calling the GOP fascists. They could care less about Obama continuing to break the rule of law. Their only beef is they want their guy in the Oval Office to do it.
That is why I predict, no matter which party obtains power the next Presient will be far worse than Obama.
Originally posted by RJHindsHow can he do that and lower taxes at the same time?
Donald Trump will make our military so powerful we will not have to use them. 😏
Pillaging the weak isn't the answer. They will find a way to make us pay for what we take, one way or another. Look what happened to those extremely valuable Twin Towers (and the economy).
Originally posted by RJHindsI graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Biology from the #1 chemistry school in the world, UC Berkeley, the place that invented three elements, Berkelium, Californium and Americium.
Donald Trump graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in economics from the prestigious Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Therefore, he can not be dumber than a box of rocks. He is probably just as intelligent, if not more so than me, and you know that I am . . .
The Near Genius. 😏
Therefore, I cannot be dumber than a box of rocks.
That's logic!
16 Sep 15
Originally posted by AThousandYoungThere is not much need for a chemical biologist as President when we have such a bad economic problem to deal with. Just like Trump said, Dr. Carson is a nice man and a good brain surgeon, but he would not be able to turn this country around and make it great again. Trump is just pointing out what everyone can see is true. Anyone with a little common sense can see that Trump is right about it all. The USA is in big trouble . . . 19 trillion dollars in debt and by the time of the election we are estimated to be at least 21 trillion dollars in debt and rising fast if we continue politics as usual.
I graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Biology from the #1 chemistry school in the world, UC Berkeley, the place that invented three elements, Berkelium, Californium and Americium.
Therefore, I cannot be dumber than a box of rocks.
That's logic!
16 Sep 15
Originally posted by RJHindsPerhaps you could tell us what Trump's plan to reduce the national debt is these days. Does he still propose a 14.25% tax on individuals and trusts with a net worth of $10 million like he did in 1999?http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1999/11/09/trump.rich/index.html?_s=PM:ALLPOLITICS
There is not much need for a chemical biologist as President when we have such a bad economic problem to deal with. Just like Trump said, Dr. Carson is a nice man and a good brain surgeon, but he would not be able to turn this country around and make it great again. Trump is just pointing out what everyone can see is true. Anyone with a little common sense ...[text shortened]... ted to be at least 21 trillion dollars in debt and rising fast if we continue politics as usual.
16 Sep 15
Originally posted by lemondropI agree with you that Joe Biden, for the moment, looks like the only viable Democrat candidate. Although his pro immigration stance today is the opposite of his stance in '06 which will come out at least in the general.
I have to disagree
I think that Biden is the only who can unite the democrats
if nominated, democrats will rally
Bernie is too far the left and Hillary is just not likable
16 Sep 15
Originally posted by no1marauderLet's face it. The big problems, like balancing the budget, or paying the national debt, have no quick solutions, regardless of the candidate. It has to pass Congress, even the minor stuff.
Perhaps you could tell us what Trump's plan to reduce the national debt is these days. Does he still propose a 14.25% tax on individuals and trusts with a net worth of $10 million like he did in 1999?http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1999/11/09/trump.rich/index.html?_s=PM:ALLPOLITICS
16 Sep 15
Originally posted by normbenignI'm simply curious whether RJ has any idea what the Donald's position is on the matter since he seems to be supporting Trump.
Let's face it. The big problems, like balancing the budget, or paying the national debt, have no quick solutions, regardless of the candidate. It has to pass Congress, even the minor stuff.