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If you want a good summary of what Trump stands for, here is his "Contract for the voter"


downloads as pdf

https://assets.donaldjtrump.co...CT_FOR_THE_VOTER.pdf


You can show this to anyone who says Trump doesn't have a plan
I love that term "Drain the swamp". I hope he cleans house.
 
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....... It is the party of special snowflakes cuckservatives and the mentality of "he/she doesn't fit my perfect idea of a perfect candidate so I'm gonna take my ball and go home" is why we lose.

No matter what happens I think the GOP is dead and that is probably a good thing.

It is not a hard decision to make. A vote for anyone but Trump is a vote for Hillary.


We had a year and a half of that here in the run up to and during primary season. The biggest group of "my way or the highway" political geniuses in history. Nobody gives in on a single issue. For months, about a third of the posts on the Forum were variations of

"So and so once said (or voted for/against) this or the other, so he's a crooked imbecile and I'd never vote for him under any circumstances. My guy is perfect and pure as the driven snow, and if you can't see that, you're a political knuckledragger."

It was quite a show!




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown
 
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Holy fuck the media is all in for Hillary. I have never seen such blatantly biased reporting.

They had cuckservative extrordinare Evan Mcmullin on TV and I wanted so badly to swing a baseball bat to his idiotic face. He is a fucking fool. Democrats don't bash their party on TV like him. Asshole motherfuckers like Mcmullin are why the Republican Party sucks. It is the party of special snowflakes cuckservatives and the mentality of "he/she doesn't fit my perfect idea of a perfect candidate so I'm gonna take my ball and go home" is why we lose.

No matter what happens I think the GOP is dead and that is probably a good thing.

It is not a hard decision to make. A vote for anyone but Trump is a vote for Hillary.


Wim or lose, Trump has changed the political landscape forever. Gone are the days of candidates like Romney. The GOPe will still try to push it, but the true conservative party is not going to have any more of this. We've learned that we can do it without them (Paul Ryan has proven to us that we can vote and succeed without them).

If the R party wants to salvage itself, it had better give itself an enema to flush out the head gear. They need us more than we need them. Their base is leaving them, and the small minority of RINO posers, like the crybabies in this thread (HILLARY IS UP BY 11, TEXAS IS GOING BLUE) is all that will be left of the GOPe.




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I'm totally digging this. Smile

quote:
Originally posted by sdy:
If you want a good summary of what Trump stands for, here is his "Contract for the voter"


downloads as pdf

https://assets.donaldjtrump.co...CT_FOR_THE_VOTER.pdf


You can show this to anyone who says Trump doesn't have a plan

He won't have the whole swamp completely drained on his very first day, so they'll keep bitching anyway. Roll Eyes

I want to address this particular part:

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5. Repeal and Replace Obamacare Act. Fully repeals Obamacare and replaces it with Health Savings Accounts, the ability to purchase health insurance across state lines, and lets states manage Medicaid funds. Reforms will also include cutting the red tape at the FDA: there are over 4,000 drugs awaiting approval, and we especially want to speed the approval of life-saving medications.


Several hundred pages ago, people were saying "WASF, he's going to fully 'socialize' health care," and I said, "this could take many forms, wait and see what he actually wants to do." Who was right? Huh?? Razz
 
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Originally posted by JALLEN:
quote:
Originally posted by stickman428:
....... It is the party of special snowflakes cuckservatives and the mentality of "he/she doesn't fit my perfect idea of a perfect candidate so I'm gonna take my ball and go home" is why we lose.

No matter what happens I think the GOP is dead and that is probably a good thing.

It is not a hard decision to make. A vote for anyone but Trump is a vote for Hillary.


We had a year and a half of that here in the run up to and during primary season. The biggest group of "my way or the highway" political geniuses in history. Nobody gives in on a single issue. For months, about a third of the posts on the Forum were variations of

"So and so once said (or voted for/against) this or the other, so he's a crooked imbecile and I'd never vote for him under any circumstances. My guy is perfect and pure as the driven snow, and if you can't see that, you're a political knuckledragger."

It was quite a show!


Amazing, isn't it?


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the ability to purchase health insurance across state lines



This alone would make a YUUUUGGGEEE difference in what we are having extracted from our lives. Competition ALWAYS lowers prices and a fifty state insurance market is the picture of competition.

RMD




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Originally posted by JALLEN:
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Originally posted by stickman428:
....... It is the party of special snowflakes cuckservatives and the mentality of "he/she doesn't fit my perfect idea of a perfect candidate so I'm gonna take my ball and go home" is why we lose.

No matter what happens I think the GOP is dead and that is probably a good thing.

It is not a hard decision to make. A vote for anyone but Trump is a vote for Hillary.


We had a year and a half of that here in the run up to and during primary season. The biggest group of "my way or the highway" political geniuses in history. Nobody gives in on a single issue. For months, about a third of the posts on the Forum were variations of

"So and so once said (or voted for/against) this or the other, so he's a crooked imbecile and I'd never vote for him under any circumstances. My guy is perfect and pure as the driven snow, and if you can't see that, you're a political knuckledragger."

It was quite a show!


Amazing, isn't it?


Greatest show on earth
 
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We had a year and a half of that here in the run up to and during primary season.


Emphasis added.




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Don't forget what the greatest political sage and leader of our time scolded us to do:

"Let's come together and remember what unites us, and just rip on Ted Cruz."


Big Grin

Speaking of chief marksmen of the GOPe-lite circular firing squad, Glenn Beck's email server just contacted me to ask why I don't open messages from Glenn Beck's email server. Maybe it's because Glenn Beck can fuck off, as can his email server and gold offers and PC backup offers and seed bank offers and so forth and so on?




They don't think it be like it is, but it do.
 
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We had a year and a half of that here in the run up to and during primary season. The biggest group of "my way or the highway" political geniuses in history. Nobody gives in on a single issue. For months, about a third of the posts on the Forum were variations of

"So and so once said (or voted for/against) this or the other, so he's a crooked imbecile and I'd never vote for him under any circumstances. My guy is perfect and pure as the driven snow, and if you can't see that, you're a political knuckledragger."

It was quite a show!

This primary season, or the last one (2012)? I remember a whole lot of that back then too. "Bitch, whine, Romney is no different than Obama, piss, moan, Obamacare is modeled on 'Romneycare,' gripe, grouse, Obama never proposed any gun control, Romney signed an AWB."
 
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interview chris wallace talking to Robby Mook (Clinton campaign manager)

https://youtu.be/Tb4Heww0VAk

background: (also mentioned about 12 pages ago)

http://dailycaller.com/2016/10...for-morocco-meeting/

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arranged a $12 million donation from Moroccan King Mohammed VI to her family’s charity in 2014 in return for the Clinton Global Initiative hosting its international meeting in the North African Muslim nation, according to an email made public Thursday by Wikileaks.

Singapore and Hong Kong officials reportedly were also vying to convene the CGI meeting in their countries, but the North African nation ultimately hosted it in a five-star hotel in Marrakesh, Morocco, in 2015

The actual meeting was paid for by OCP, the Moroccan-government-owned mining company that has been accused of serious human rights violations. Clinton vigorously supported the Moroccan King when she was Secretary of State and the U.S.-financed Export-Import Bank gave OCP a $92 million loan guarantee during her tenure as Secretary of State.

The mining company also contributed between $5 million to $10 million to the Clinton Foundation, according to the charity’s web site.

Abedin described the arrangement in the email as having been organized by her boss.

This was HRC’s idea, our office approached the Moroccans and they 100 percent believe they are doing this at her request . The King has personally committed approx. $12 million both for the endowment and to support the meeting.” HRC stands for Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Abedin said Clinton’s attendance at the CGI event was a condition of the $12 million contribution. “Just to give you some context, the condition upon which the Moroccans agreed to host the meeting was her participation. If hrc was not part if it, meeting was a non-starter,” Abedin said.
 
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Originally posted by JALLEN:
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We had a year and a half of that here in the run up to and during primary season. The biggest group of "my way or the highway" political geniuses in history. Nobody gives in on a single issue. For months, about a third of the posts on the Forum were variations of

"So and so once said (or voted for/against) this or the other, so he's a crooked imbecile and I'd never vote for him under any circumstances. My guy is perfect and pure as the driven snow, and if you can't see that, you're a political knuckledragger."

It was quite a show!

This primary season, or the last one (2012)? I remember a whole lot of that back then too. "Bitch, whine, Romney is no different than Obama, piss, moan, Obamacare is modeled on 'Romneycare,' gripe, grouse, Obama never proposed any gun control, Romney signed an AWB."


It's been a phemonena (not necessarily here) since Reagan stopped enforcing his 11th Commandment, "Thou shall never speak ill of another Republican!"

It's debilitating. Here we have the best ideas about liberty and prosperity and seldom have a chance to enact them whilst we fight amongst ourselves, while the God Damned Commies ignore all those philosophical alignments, win elections and ruin the country.




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown
 
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The propaganda machine at the liberal media outlets is running overtime.

We're now told that both Georgia and Texas are too close to call. Really? Does anyone with 1/2 a brain really think Hillary Clinton can possibly win Texas or Georgia? How many credible polls did they have to ignore to focus on a liberal media-paid poll to arrive at this conclusion?

16 more days, folks. The attacks will come now like never before. The Dems and the media know Trump would likely win if the election were today. They are very scared.
 
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* RANT *

WHY IS THE LEFT SO FUCKING BLIND HOLY SHIT I WONT EVER UNDERSTAND IT

/ * RANT *


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Polls- How can they mean anything when you look at the # of responses and take into account the "margin of error"?

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The poll results include responses from 783 likely voters, with a weighted partisan breakdown of 282 Democrats, 226 Republicans, and 259 Independents. The results reflect the rolling average of six days' worth of polling, with a margin of error of +/- 3.6 percentage points.


http://www.investors.com/polit...dy-won-ibdtipp-poll/


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In the last debate, Clinton said she was proud to talk about the Clinton Foundation.

(But the foundation was not even mentioned at the DNC convention)

She said it was giving 90% of the proceeds to help the poor.

But,

http://www.breitbart.com/hilla...ults-internal-audit/

Jennifer Reynoso, a New York lawyer who conducted the review in 2011, disseminated talking points for a Clinton Foundation staff meeting to John Podesta, Cheryl Mills, Chelsea Clinton, and Bruce Lindsey in January 2012. The memo covered up embarrassing data about the staffers’ ranking of the organization’s efficiency and downplayed their concerns as “constructive criticisms.”

The actual review states that staffers rated the Foundation’s “efficiency” as 1 out of 10 at worst and 4 out of 10 at best.
 
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But Bruce Springsteen said Trump will never ever win!
 
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my CPA sent me this

As a brief reminder for those who forgot or for many that didn't know here is what happened, quietly, on January 1, 2016:

Medicare tax went from 1.45% to 2.35%
Top Income tax bracket went from 35% to 39.6%
Top Income payroll tax went from 37.4% to 52.2%
Capital Gains tax went from 15% to 28%
Dividend tax went from 15% to 39.6%
Estate tax went from 0% to 55%
A 3.5% Real Estate transaction tax was added.

Remember these facts: These taxes were all passed solely with Democrat votes.

Not a single Republican voted for these new taxes.

These taxes were all passed in the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare.

If you think that it is important that everyone in the U.S. know this, pass it on! There are many millions who don't know about it



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Mikey Moore says anyone who supports Trump should he labeled a terrorist.


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Mikey Moore says anyone who supports Trump should he labeled a terrorist.


First, I am Hillary's worst enemy, and now I am a terrorist. What a week!




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