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To all Demorats

THE ELECTION IS OVER
THE NAME CALLING IS DONE
YOUR PARTY LOST
MY PARTY WON
SO LET US BE FRIENDS
LET ARGUMENTS PASS
I”LL HUG MY ELEPHANT
YOU KISS YOUR ASS

Big Grin

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Originally posted by 41:
To all Demorats

THE ELECTION IS OVER
THE NAME CALLING IS DONE
YOUR PARTY LOST
MY PARTY WON
SO LET US BE FRIENDS
LET ARGUMENTS PASS
I”LL HUG MY ELEPHANT
YOU KISS YOUR ASS

Big Grin

41


Now do it in haiku form please



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Psycho.

Anyone who views finding a mate with the process she describes is certifiable.

Well, she's a liberal so...



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quote:
Originally posted by 41:
To all Demorats

THE ELECTION IS OVER
THE NAME CALLING IS DONE
YOUR PARTY LOST
MY PARTY WON
SO LET US BE FRIENDS
LET ARGUMENTS PASS
I”LL HUG MY ELEPHANT
YOU KISS YOUR ASS

Big Grin

41


Now do it in haiku form please


Smile

The election race ends
Democrats lost badly
Now get over it


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Making the best of what ever comes our way
Forget that blind ambition and learn to trust your intuition
Plowing straight ahead come what may
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quote:
Originally posted by 41:
To all Demorats

THE ELECTION IS OVER
THE NAME CALLING IS DONE
YOUR PARTY LOST
MY PARTY WON
SO LET US BE FRIENDS
LET ARGUMENTS PASS
I”LL HUG MY ELEPHANT
YOU KISS YOUR ASS

Big Grin

41


Now do it in haiku form please


Hillary loser
America great again
Kiss my ass you dems



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^^^^^^I like yours better Razz


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Making the best of what ever comes our way
Forget that blind ambition and learn to trust your intuition
Plowing straight ahead come what may
And theres a cowboy in the jungle"
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California Democrats used Monday’s swearing-in ceremonies in the State Assembly and State Senate to introduce and pass resolutions condemning President-elect Donald J. Trump’s rhetoric and his anticipated immigration policies.

http://www.breitbart.com/calif...-4-condemning-trump/

While the resolution correctly points out that “[i]mmigrants have always played an integral part in American history,” that the Golden State is “home to more foreign-born residents than anywhere else in the country,” and that “[ a]pproximately one tenth of California’s work force is undocumented ,” it ignores the challenges of large-scale illegal immigration, such as the burden on social and welfare services, increased economic competition among low-skilled workers, national security concerns, and other issues.


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I'm really starting to hate CA
 
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Here's something from the washington post...single dudes, avoid this woman (if half of this is even true) Roll Eyes

"Trump’s election stole my desire to look for a partner"


From the link:

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Stephanie Land writes from Missoula, Mont.


No surprise there. Roll Eyes

Hippytown, USA.


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Psycho.

Anyone who views finding a mate with the process she describes is certifiable.

Well, she's a liberal so...



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At least liberal with the partners, if that counts for anything? Six dates in a week? Well I guess if the Lord can pick one day to rest, so can she. Good thing her kids didn't have soccer, chorus, basketball, or baseball to attend and have any need their momma cheering for them. I guess that is one benefit to living at home with your mother - live in baby sitter.



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http://nypost.com/2016/12/04/t...o-put-america-first/

With his Thursday journey to Indianapolis, Donald Trump made history as a president-elect by forging a deal to save over 1,000 jobs headed to Mexico. And he was just getting started.

That night in Cincinnati, Trump began a “thank you” tour in front of a jubilant crowd of 15,000 people. Imagine that — any politician, let alone a president-elect, using his first appearance to thank voters instead of privately thanking donors. That’s populism for you.

Surprises are routine with Trump, and his speech didn’t disappoint. For nearly 50 manic minutes, he was at turns joyous, boastful and policy specific in a performance that reminded once again that no apple cart will go unturned.

If you didn’t see the Cincinnati speech, watch it online and read the transcript. I find two main takeaways.

First, Trump is not forgiving the national liberal media for its savage bias. Several times he referred to the press corps in the arena as “dishonest,” and each time the crowd followed his cue with loud, sustained booing.

In response, Chris Cillizza of The Washington Post, who was tweeting snarky lines all night, said on Twitter: “Boo the press if you want. Then imagine what society would be like without a free press.”

The self-righteousness is hilarious, and Cillizza’s contempt for Trump and his supporters is unprofessional. He and others like him abandoned basic journalism standards to engage in partisan warfare, and haven’t stopped.

They hide behind the First Amendment as if, without them, America would be lost. In fact, democracy prevailed despite them. They violated the public trust and have forfeited any claim to represent anyone except themselves. The national media is just another special-interest group and should be treated as such.


Trump did just that by making an important announcement at the rally: that retired Marine Gen. James “Mad Dog” Mattis was his pick to be secretary of defense.

Never before has such an important decision been released directly to the public without being filtered through the media. This time, the media got the news the same time the crowd and live TV audience did, and the public got Trump’s boisterous praise for Mattis before the media could interject knee-jerk put downs.

Trump understood the significance of what he was doing, teasing the crowd by saying, “Don’t tell anyone.” He finished the segment by saying Mattis is “the closest thing to General George Patton that we have, and it’s about time,” which brought another roar of approval. That’s populism, too.

My second main takeaway is that Trump expanded his theme of “America First” from a slogan into a potential blueprint for a national revival.

“We hear a lot of talk about how we are becoming a ‘globalized world,’ ” he said. “But the relationships that people value in this country are local.

“There is no global anthem. No global currency. No certificate of global citizenship. We pledge allegiance to one flag, and that flag is the American flag. From now on, it is going to be: America First . . . Never again will any other interests come before the interest of the American people.”

Those are gigantic ideas with enormous policy implications. While isolationism would be a mistake, there is a righteous demand from a broad range of voters that America take better care of the homeland.

Because presidents can set a national agenda beyond government, the social-wide potential is endless.

Imagine if the left woke up and realized that America isn’t such an imperialist, hateful, racist nation after all. That could mean more colleges, many of which offer year-abroad study programs as part of their globalism perspective, would also offer students a year to study in an inner city, in the Rust Belt or in Appalachian coal country.

A gap year also could be spent in America.

Imagine what those kids could learn about their country and fellow countrymen, and what they might do as a result. Knowing the history of industry, the rise and fall of unions, immigration and migration patterns, housing, education and health issues, the impact of federal regulations and local laws might lead students to decide to help America first before saving the world.

And think of the possibilities if the working class and home-grown poverty become as cool as African poverty or rain-forest preservation. If more celebrities and business titans decide that charity begins at home, they could direct their dollars and talent to solving problems in America’s heartland; tech wizards could create jobs in Detroit instead of Asia.

The election offers many hopes, but nothing is guaranteed. The only thing certain is that America won the chance to rise again.
 
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California Democrats used Monday’s swearing-in ceremonies in the State Assembly and State Senate to introduce and pass resolutions condemning President-elect Donald J. Trump’s rhetoric and his anticipated immigration policies.

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I'm really starting to hate CA



Stuff like this really gives you pause as to how third world that state has become politically. Rabidly run by a single ever extreme party, they seem to be accellerating into the abyss of their own collapse...while taking selfies along the way


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California Democrats used Monday’s swearing-in ceremonies in the State Assembly and State Senate to introduce and pass resolutions condemning President-elect Donald J. Trump’s rhetoric and his anticipated immigration policies.

http://www.breitbart.com/calif...-4-condemning-trump/

While the resolution correctly points out that “[i]mmigrants have always played an integral part in American history,” that the Golden State is “home to more foreign-born residents than anywhere else in the country,” and that “[ a]pproximately one tenth of California’s work force is undocumented ,” it ignores the challenges of large-scale illegal immigration, such as the burden on social and welfare services, increased economic competition among low-skilled workers, national security concerns, and other issues.


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I'm really starting to hate CA


That's fine. Cut off the federal money to California. Cut it off. Allow them the right at that point as a state to do what they wish.

I sincerely believe in states rights. We, the taxpayer, just should not be financing it.




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Then imagine what society would be like with without a free press.”

This is what he meant to say. WikiLeaks proved the MSM is the propaganda wing of the DNC.


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Oh, no. I can just hear leftist heads 'splodin' this morning. Fox News just compared Ivanka Trump to Alice Roosevelt. They were even both born on West 57th Street in NYC! Wink Razz

BTW, Al Gore went to meet with Ivanka, and happened to meet with the President-elect. Maybe that will make some of the hand-wringers among us feel a bit better. Roll Eyes

Personally, I won't presume to critique what the President-elect is doing right now. He can meet with whomever he wants. He summons them, and they appear. The Donald is having a blast right now, and I have no complaints or worries about how he's going about the business of preparing for the Presidency.

BTW, did you hear that Trump is publicly balking at the 4 billion dollar price tag Boeing is attaching to the new Air Force One? Can you imagine Hillary Clinton doing that? Barack Obama? Roll Eyes
 
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No global currency.


If you discount the US dollar. you can spend them just about anywhere.
 
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BTW, did you hear that Trump is publicly balking at the 4 billion dollar price tag Boeing is attaching to the new Air Force One? Can you imagine Hillary Clinton doing that? Barack Obama?


Ha! Love it!




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BTW, did you hear that Trump is publicly balking at the 4 billion dollar price tag Boeing is attaching to the new Air Force One? Can you imagine Hillary Clinton doing that? Barack Obama?


Ha! Love it!


Killery and Sparkle Muffin would probably wonder why it wasn't and should have been $8B.



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I assume that would be two of them and they are customized with all the comm equipment and defense systems. Just the engineering itself would be extensive and expensive.

I remember when the new ones were shown around the early 90's and we went over to Andrews to get a tour. All kinds of additional capability to stay airborne for an extended period of time with airborne refueling, engine maintenance, etc.

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The President-elect is doing what he said he would do- he is representing us. He's not representing special interests, because he doesn't need their Goddamned money. Neither is he grubbing for money personally, because he has his own money. Do you think the stupid fucking leftists will ever admit these truths? Roll Eyes

Donald Trump, when he balks at an obscene price (that Boeing simply assumed would be accepted without question), is doing what he promised to do- he is representing the American people, and there is not one single chance Hillary Clinton would have done such a thing, and EVERYONE knows it.
 
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The Donald is not a man to be Trumpled with.




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