St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration

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Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #140 on: February 04, 2017, 10:42:17 AM »
. Give the resistance some time to get organized before they make their move to take our country back from this disease of a cabinet.

Yes, quite, the resistance. Will you be personally manning the barricades on the mean streets of Scarsdale? Starting tire fires at the Golden Horseshoe Shopping Center and so on? #OccupyLord&Taylor

I'm concerned about this "take back our country" rhetoric of yours though. Sounds a little suspicious to me. Let me check google.

Oh dear. Bad news I'm afraid, turns out you're a racist:

"You know, people talking about taking their country back. … There's a certain racial component to this ... there's a racial animus."." - Eric Holder

Not only that, but you know who else used the word "diseased" to describe his political opponents? Hitler.
 
"The battle in which we are engaged today is of the same sort as the battle waged, during the last century, by Pasteur and Koch. How many diseases have their origin in the Jewish virus! ... We shall regain our health only be eliminating the Jew.” - Adolf Hitler

Why your reliance on such inflammatory and obviously dog whistle language? If there's another explanation other than you're an antisemitic racist fascist Nazi xenophobic bigot I can't think of one. 


Just to be clear, I'm counting on Trump being killed by his own secret service in the near future. I'm sure that's crossed your mind more than once. That's if he's not impeached first. Let's see if there's a Republican left who hasn't taken Trump's hand and sworn eternal loyalty.
I hope you like Cuba because there is some nice room waiting for you at Gitmo :)

In all seriousness though I think republicans are pretty happy so far. I'm republican but really I guess more of an Independent ( more conservative on financial issues and I'm not talking about whatever the club for growth spews and I'm more a little bit left of center on social issues like being pro choice ) so Tump hasn't done anything yet to piss me off. (he is replacing Scalia so it doesn't really matter to me who he picks for that spot )

Now he could have handled things better on his delivery of some things like the immigration thing for sure and there isn't a doubt in my mind he is going to end up pissing me off in the future over some things especially if he ends up running deficits like GWB and Obama but honestly right now for people like me who are close to the center overall politically I like him shaking up things so far

So, you're a fan of draining the swamp? Let me know when that happens. Trump has been angry about immigration for years starting with crazy shit about Obama not being born in this country. I'm of the logic that says if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I want the swamp drained then salt put down to ruin it then burned then put a parking lot over it then put some potted plants on top of it..

It's beyond broke. I think you are my age or maybe a little bit over that ( I'll be 47 next week ) and if anyone is 50 or younger the ramifications of what politicians have done to us over the years ( republicans and democrats ) our generation and younger are beyond screwed down the road between the debt and entitlements. ( and I'm not one of the the people who  doesn't want SS or Medicare-Medicaid and the last thing in the world that I want to see if Privatizing SS and see people putting that money in the market ). but they need to be fixed also and I've been saying that for the last 16 years

But it's just a fact. If you look at the numbers of what's looming down the road the younger generations are beyond screwed paying for the fukups of politicians cumulatively over the years

I don't disagree that younger generations will pay for the mistakes of the previous ones. George Bush Jr comes to mind first for some reason.

What I don't understand is why if you want the swamp drained you would support a man that just built a bigger more powerful swamp? Is different better? I'm still waiting for a good decision. Just one good decision, but instead, we see a buffoon who attacks the Pope on Twitter.

Hillary was careless w some emails and maybe she could have done more in Libya, but is that really worth putting a sociopath in office?

Either way, I think we can all agree that the tragic events of the Bowling Green Massacre are a stain on all humanity.

Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #141 on: February 04, 2017, 11:11:50 AM »
. Give the resistance some time to get organized before they make their move to take our country back from this disease of a cabinet.

Yes, quite, the resistance. Will you be personally manning the barricades on the mean streets of Scarsdale? Starting tire fires at the Golden Horseshoe Shopping Center and so on? #OccupyLord&Taylor

I'm concerned about this "take back our country" rhetoric of yours though. Sounds a little suspicious to me. Let me check google.

Oh dear. Bad news I'm afraid, turns out you're a racist:

"You know, people talking about taking their country back. … There's a certain racial component to this ... there's a racial animus."." - Eric Holder

Not only that, but you know who else used the word "diseased" to describe his political opponents? Hitler.
 
"The battle in which we are engaged today is of the same sort as the battle waged, during the last century, by Pasteur and Koch. How many diseases have their origin in the Jewish virus! ... We shall regain our health only be eliminating the Jew.” - Adolf Hitler

Why your reliance on such inflammatory and obviously dog whistle language? If there's another explanation other than you're an antisemitic racist fascist Nazi xenophobic bigot I can't think of one. 


Just to be clear, I'm counting on Trump being killed by his own secret service in the near future. I'm sure that's crossed your mind more than once. That's if he's not impeached first. Let's see if there's a Republican left who hasn't taken Trump's hand and sworn eternal loyalty.
I hope you like Cuba because there is some nice room waiting for you at Gitmo :)

In all seriousness though I think republicans are pretty happy so far. I'm republican but really I guess more of an Independent ( more conservative on financial issues and I'm not talking about whatever the club for growth spews and I'm more a little bit left of center on social issues like being pro choice ) so Tump hasn't done anything yet to piss me off. (he is replacing Scalia so it doesn't really matter to me who he picks for that spot )

Now he could have handled things better on his delivery of some things like the immigration thing for sure and there isn't a doubt in my mind he is going to end up pissing me off in the future over some things especially if he ends up running deficits like GWB and Obama but honestly right now for people like me who are close to the center overall politically I like him shaking up things so far

So, you're a fan of draining the swamp? Let me know when that happens. Trump has been angry about immigration for years starting with crazy shit about Obama not being born in this country. I'm of the logic that says if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I want the swamp drained then salt put down to ruin it then burned then put a parking lot over it then put some potted plants on top of it..

It's beyond broke. I think you are my age or maybe a little bit over that ( I'll be 47 next week ) and if anyone is 50 or younger the ramifications of what politicians have done to us over the years ( republicans and democrats ) our generation and younger are beyond screwed down the road between the debt and entitlements. ( and I'm not one of the the people who  doesn't want SS or Medicare-Medicaid and the last thing in the world that I want to see if Privatizing SS and see people putting that money in the market ). but they need to be fixed also and I've been saying that for the last 16 years

But it's just a fact. If you look at the numbers of what's looming down the road the younger generations are beyond screwed paying for the fukups of politicians cumulatively over the years

I don't disagree that younger generations will pay for the mistakes of the previous ones. George Bush Jr comes to mind first for some reason.

What I don't understand is why if you want the swamp drained you would support a man that just built a bigger more powerful swamp? Is different better? I'm still waiting for a good decision. Just one good decision, but instead, we see a buffoon who attacks the Pope on Twitter.

Hillary was careless w some emails and maybe she could have done more in Libya, but is that really worth putting a sociopath in office?

Either way, I think we can all agree that the tragic events of the Bowling Green Massacre are a stain on all humanity.
I think GWB is the 2nd worst president in History or at the very least in my lifetime after Carter.

I literally hated him since the debates with Gore and knew right then he was going to be horrible. I voted for Gore and Kerry then McCain

As I said before I like what he has done so far except for his delivery of some things and no I don't believe everything he says or that he says he is going to do. My view on Trump and Washington would probably be best described the game recap that Fun wrote a few games ago and if you look at it just for what he wrote and keep an open mind to it I think it's pretty reasonable

I'll give you 1 example of something that he did that I liked and this was on his first day. Ending the FHA 25 basis point decrease that Obama tried screwing him with only 2 weeks before that ( it hadn't taken affect yet )

Now the media spun it as Trump screwing over the little people. That's nonsense. First of all the FHA had to get bailed out in 2013 I believe. 2nd is this money goes straight to building the reserves for the FHA in case of a housing meltdown again so it's not like the money is being used to fund the rich or somethings. So in essence by building the reserves you are giving the FHA more ability down the road to insure more mortgages.  3rd someone can make the case that wtf are people even putting down to as low as 3.5% of a down payment on mortgages

If anything you can actually argue the other way that Trump being in real estate and his friends being in real estate that this hypothetically could hurt developers because if people can't afford the PMI insurance some of them might be less likely to buy houses

So if anything he was being fiscally prudent with taxpayer money because if all that happens is the FHA builds their reserves that's a good thing for taxpayers

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Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #142 on: February 04, 2017, 11:58:21 AM »
 Just to be clear, I'm counting on Trump being killed by his own secret service in the near future. I'm sure that's crossed your mind more than once. That's if he's not impeached first. Let's see if there's a Republican left who hasn't taken Trump's hand and sworn eternal loyalty. [/quote]

While the obsession with racism, immigration, new found love for muslims, assassinations, impeachment, restoration of entrenched corruption, and other liberal distracting kumbaya issues ...  it may already be too late, as the American super rich say, I'm outta here:

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/apocalypse-soon-why-tycoons-are-buying-their-way-into-new-zealand-59t02kxh0

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Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #143 on: February 04, 2017, 04:49:37 PM »
Just to be clear, I'm counting on Trump being killed by his own secret service in the near future. I'm sure that's crossed your mind more than once. That's if he's not impeached first. Let's see if there's a Republican left who hasn't taken Trump's hand and sworn eternal loyalty.

While the obsession with racism, immigration, new found love for muslims, assassinations, impeachment, restoration of entrenched corruption, and other liberal distracting kumbaya issues ...  it may already be too late, as the American super rich say, I'm outta here:

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/apocalypse-soon-why-tycoons-are-buying-their-way-into-new-zealand-59t02kxh0
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You are too late. Enjoy New Zealand. Feel free to take your entitled, lazy and useless white friends with you.

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Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #144 on: February 04, 2017, 04:57:49 PM »
. Give the resistance some time to get organized before they make their move to take our country back from this disease of a cabinet.

Yes, quite, the resistance. Will you be personally manning the barricades on the mean streets of Scarsdale? Starting tire fires at the Golden Horseshoe Shopping Center and so on? #OccupyLord&Taylor

I'm concerned about this "take back our country" rhetoric of yours though. Sounds a little suspicious to me. Let me check google.

Oh dear. Bad news I'm afraid, turns out you're a racist:

"You know, people talking about taking their country back. … There's a certain racial component to this ... there's a racial animus."." - Eric Holder

Not only that, but you know who else used the word "diseased" to describe his political opponents? Hitler.
 
"The battle in which we are engaged today is of the same sort as the battle waged, during the last century, by Pasteur and Koch. How many diseases have their origin in the Jewish virus! ... We shall regain our health only be eliminating the Jew.” - Adolf Hitler

Why your reliance on such inflammatory and obviously dog whistle language? If there's another explanation other than you're an antisemitic racist fascist Nazi xenophobic bigot I can't think of one. 


Just to be clear, I'm counting on Trump being killed by his own secret service in the near future. I'm sure that's crossed your mind more than once. That's if he's not impeached first. Let's see if there's a Republican left who hasn't taken Trump's hand and sworn eternal loyalty.
I hope you like Cuba because there is some nice room waiting for you at Gitmo :)

In all seriousness though I think republicans are pretty happy so far. I'm republican but really I guess more of an Independent ( more conservative on financial issues and I'm not talking about whatever the club for growth spews and I'm more a little bit left of center on social issues like being pro choice ) so Tump hasn't done anything yet to piss me off. (he is replacing Scalia so it doesn't really matter to me who he picks for that spot )

Now he could have handled things better on his delivery of some things like the immigration thing for sure and there isn't a doubt in my mind he is going to end up pissing me off in the future over some things especially if he ends up running deficits like GWB and Obama but honestly right now for people like me who are close to the center overall politically I like him shaking up things so far

So, you're a fan of draining the swamp? Let me know when that happens. Trump has been angry about immigration for years starting with crazy shit about Obama not being born in this country. I'm of the logic that says if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I want the swamp drained then salt put down to ruin it then burned then put a parking lot over it then put some potted plants on top of it..

It's beyond broke. I think you are my age or maybe a little bit over that ( I'll be 47 next week ) and if anyone is 50 or younger the ramifications of what politicians have done to us over the years ( republicans and democrats ) our generation and younger are beyond screwed down the road between the debt and entitlements. ( and I'm not one of the the people who  doesn't want SS or Medicare-Medicaid and the last thing in the world that I want to see if Privatizing SS and see people putting that money in the market ). but they need to be fixed also and I've been saying that for the last 16 years

But it's just a fact. If you look at the numbers of what's looming down the road the younger generations are beyond screwed paying for the fukups of politicians cumulatively over the years

I don't disagree that younger generations will pay for the mistakes of the previous ones. George Bush Jr comes to mind first for some reason.

What I don't understand is why if you want the swamp drained you would support a man that just built a bigger more powerful swamp? Is different better? I'm still waiting for a good decision. Just one good decision, but instead, we see a buffoon who attacks the Pope on Twitter.

Hillary was careless w some emails and maybe she could have done more in Libya, but is that really worth putting a sociopath in office?

Either way, I think we can all agree that the tragic events of the Bowling Green Massacre are a stain on all humanity.
I think GWB is the 2nd worst president in History or at the very least in my lifetime after Carter.

I literally hated him since the debates with Gore and knew right then he was going to be horrible. I voted for Gore and Kerry then McCain

As I said before I like what he has done so far except for his delivery of some things and no I don't believe everything he says or that he says he is going to do. My view on Trump and Washington would probably be best described the game recap that Fun wrote a few games ago and if you look at it just for what he wrote and keep an open mind to it I think it's pretty reasonable

I'll give you 1 example of something that he did that I liked and this was on his first day. Ending the FHA 25 basis point decrease that Obama tried screwing him with only 2 weeks before that ( it hadn't taken affect yet )

Now the media spun it as Trump screwing over the little people. That's nonsense. First of all the FHA had to get bailed out in 2013 I believe. 2nd is this money goes straight to building the reserves for the FHA in case of a housing meltdown again so it's not like the money is being used to fund the rich or somethings. So in essence by building the reserves you are giving the FHA more ability down the road to insure more mortgages.  3rd someone can make the case that wtf are people even putting down to as low as 3.5% of a down payment on mortgages

If anything you can actually argue the other way that Trump being in real estate and his friends being in real estate that this hypothetically could hurt developers because if people can't afford the PMI insurance some of them might be less likely to buy houses

So if anything he was being fiscally prudent with taxpayer money because if all that happens is the FHA builds their reserves that's a good thing for taxpayers

If you don't believe everything that he says, how do you determine what he'll do or won't do? Think Trump knows? He attacked the Pope the other day.

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Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #145 on: February 04, 2017, 05:02:46 PM »
He attacked the Pope the other day.

You should be happy: he's not a bitter loser clinging to his religion.

Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #146 on: February 04, 2017, 05:04:42 PM »
He attacked the Pope the other day.

You should be happy: he's not a bitter loser clinging to his religion.

Popes got a nice wall. We should ask who his contractor was

Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #147 on: February 04, 2017, 06:10:58 PM »
. Give the resistance some time to get organized before they make their move to take our country back from this disease of a cabinet.

Yes, quite, the resistance. Will you be personally manning the barricades on the mean streets of Scarsdale? Starting tire fires at the Golden Horseshoe Shopping Center and so on? #OccupyLord&Taylor

I'm concerned about this "take back our country" rhetoric of yours though. Sounds a little suspicious to me. Let me check google.

Oh dear. Bad news I'm afraid, turns out you're a racist:

"You know, people talking about taking their country back. … There's a certain racial component to this ... there's a racial animus."." - Eric Holder

Not only that, but you know who else used the word "diseased" to describe his political opponents? Hitler.
 
"The battle in which we are engaged today is of the same sort as the battle waged, during the last century, by Pasteur and Koch. How many diseases have their origin in the Jewish virus! ... We shall regain our health only be eliminating the Jew.” - Adolf Hitler

Why your reliance on such inflammatory and obviously dog whistle language? If there's another explanation other than you're an antisemitic racist fascist Nazi xenophobic bigot I can't think of one. 


Just to be clear, I'm counting on Trump being killed by his own secret service in the near future. I'm sure that's crossed your mind more than once. That's if he's not impeached first. Let's see if there's a Republican left who hasn't taken Trump's hand and sworn eternal loyalty.
I hope you like Cuba because there is some nice room waiting for you at Gitmo :)

In all seriousness though I think republicans are pretty happy so far. I'm republican but really I guess more of an Independent ( more conservative on financial issues and I'm not talking about whatever the club for growth spews and I'm more a little bit left of center on social issues like being pro choice ) so Tump hasn't done anything yet to piss me off. (he is replacing Scalia so it doesn't really matter to me who he picks for that spot )

Now he could have handled things better on his delivery of some things like the immigration thing for sure and there isn't a doubt in my mind he is going to end up pissing me off in the future over some things especially if he ends up running deficits like GWB and Obama but honestly right now for people like me who are close to the center overall politically I like him shaking up things so far

So, you're a fan of draining the swamp? Let me know when that happens. Trump has been angry about immigration for years starting with crazy shit about Obama not being born in this country. I'm of the logic that says if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I want the swamp drained then salt put down to ruin it then burned then put a parking lot over it then put some potted plants on top of it..

It's beyond broke. I think you are my age or maybe a little bit over that ( I'll be 47 next week ) and if anyone is 50 or younger the ramifications of what politicians have done to us over the years ( republicans and democrats ) our generation and younger are beyond screwed down the road between the debt and entitlements. ( and I'm not one of the the people who  doesn't want SS or Medicare-Medicaid and the last thing in the world that I want to see if Privatizing SS and see people putting that money in the market ). but they need to be fixed also and I've been saying that for the last 16 years

But it's just a fact. If you look at the numbers of what's looming down the road the younger generations are beyond screwed paying for the fukups of politicians cumulatively over the years

I don't disagree that younger generations will pay for the mistakes of the previous ones. George Bush Jr comes to mind first for some reason.

What I don't understand is why if you want the swamp drained you would support a man that just built a bigger more powerful swamp? Is different better? I'm still waiting for a good decision. Just one good decision, but instead, we see a buffoon who attacks the Pope on Twitter.

Hillary was careless w some emails and maybe she could have done more in Libya, but is that really worth putting a sociopath in office?

Either way, I think we can all agree that the tragic events of the Bowling Green Massacre are a stain on all humanity.
I think GWB is the 2nd worst president in History or at the very least in my lifetime after Carter.

I literally hated him since the debates with Gore and knew right then he was going to be horrible. I voted for Gore and Kerry then McCain

As I said before I like what he has done so far except for his delivery of some things and no I don't believe everything he says or that he says he is going to do. My view on Trump and Washington would probably be best described the game recap that Fun wrote a few games ago and if you look at it just for what he wrote and keep an open mind to it I think it's pretty reasonable

I'll give you 1 example of something that he did that I liked and this was on his first day. Ending the FHA 25 basis point decrease that Obama tried screwing him with only 2 weeks before that ( it hadn't taken affect yet )

Now the media spun it as Trump screwing over the little people. That's nonsense. First of all the FHA had to get bailed out in 2013 I believe. 2nd is this money goes straight to building the reserves for the FHA in case of a housing meltdown again so it's not like the money is being used to fund the rich or somethings. So in essence by building the reserves you are giving the FHA more ability down the road to insure more mortgages.  3rd someone can make the case that wtf are people even putting down to as low as 3.5% of a down payment on mortgages

If anything you can actually argue the other way that Trump being in real estate and his friends being in real estate that this hypothetically could hurt developers because if people can't afford the PMI insurance some of them might be less likely to buy houses

So if anything he was being fiscally prudent with taxpayer money because if all that happens is the FHA builds their reserves that's a good thing for taxpayers

If you don't believe everything that he says, how do you determine what he'll do or won't do? Think Trump knows? He attacked the Pope the other day.
I dont. It's the same way if Hillary was president she'd be lying also. All presidents lie. The key for me is not so much what he lies about it's what he accomplishes as far as policy and after 4 years I see what he has done good and bad and what he is saying he will do for the next 4 years and I evalate that and will determine whether I would vote for him.

I am by no means a lock to vote for Trump in 4 years and there are plenty of things that he could do over the next 4 years that could cause me to not vote for him but like I said before so far he is doing things that I agree with. When it comes to politics I keep an open mind.  If Biden ran in 4 years who knows I could end up voting for him if I was pissed at Trump down the road. But so far he is shaking things up and if someone keeps an open mind and not prejudge him they might see that too. The media wont though. They flat out misrepresent things to fit their narrative. And when GWB was president people said the media was biased but I think he got virtually all the bad press that he deserved

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Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #148 on: February 04, 2017, 07:17:31 PM »
. Give the resistance some time to get organized before they make their move to take our country back from this disease of a cabinet.

Yes, quite, the resistance. Will you be personally manning the barricades on the mean streets of Scarsdale? Starting tire fires at the Golden Horseshoe Shopping Center and so on? #OccupyLord&Taylor

I'm concerned about this "take back our country" rhetoric of yours though. Sounds a little suspicious to me. Let me check google.

Oh dear. Bad news I'm afraid, turns out you're a racist:

"You know, people talking about taking their country back. … There's a certain racial component to this ... there's a racial animus."." - Eric Holder

Not only that, but you know who else used the word "diseased" to describe his political opponents? Hitler.
 
"The battle in which we are engaged today is of the same sort as the battle waged, during the last century, by Pasteur and Koch. How many diseases have their origin in the Jewish virus! ... We shall regain our health only be eliminating the Jew.” - Adolf Hitler

Why your reliance on such inflammatory and obviously dog whistle language? If there's another explanation other than you're an antisemitic racist fascist Nazi xenophobic bigot I can't think of one. 


Just to be clear, I'm counting on Trump being killed by his own secret service in the near future. I'm sure that's crossed your mind more than once. That's if he's not impeached first. Let's see if there's a Republican left who hasn't taken Trump's hand and sworn eternal loyalty.
I hope you like Cuba because there is some nice room waiting for you at Gitmo :)

In all seriousness though I think republicans are pretty happy so far. I'm republican but really I guess more of an Independent ( more conservative on financial issues and I'm not talking about whatever the club for growth spews and I'm more a little bit left of center on social issues like being pro choice ) so Tump hasn't done anything yet to piss me off. (he is replacing Scalia so it doesn't really matter to me who he picks for that spot )

Now he could have handled things better on his delivery of some things like the immigration thing for sure and there isn't a doubt in my mind he is going to end up pissing me off in the future over some things especially if he ends up running deficits like GWB and Obama but honestly right now for people like me who are close to the center overall politically I like him shaking up things so far

So, you're a fan of draining the swamp? Let me know when that happens. Trump has been angry about immigration for years starting with crazy shit about Obama not being born in this country. I'm of the logic that says if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I want the swamp drained then salt put down to ruin it then burned then put a parking lot over it then put some potted plants on top of it..

It's beyond broke. I think you are my age or maybe a little bit over that ( I'll be 47 next week ) and if anyone is 50 or younger the ramifications of what politicians have done to us over the years ( republicans and democrats ) our generation and younger are beyond screwed down the road between the debt and entitlements. ( and I'm not one of the the people who  doesn't want SS or Medicare-Medicaid and the last thing in the world that I want to see if Privatizing SS and see people putting that money in the market ). but they need to be fixed also and I've been saying that for the last 16 years

But it's just a fact. If you look at the numbers of what's looming down the road the younger generations are beyond screwed paying for the fukups of politicians cumulatively over the years

I don't disagree that younger generations will pay for the mistakes of the previous ones. George Bush Jr comes to mind first for some reason.

What I don't understand is why if you want the swamp drained you would support a man that just built a bigger more powerful swamp? Is different better? I'm still waiting for a good decision. Just one good decision, but instead, we see a buffoon who attacks the Pope on Twitter.

Hillary was careless w some emails and maybe she could have done more in Libya, but is that really worth putting a sociopath in office?

Either way, I think we can all agree that the tragic events of the Bowling Green Massacre are a stain on all humanity.
I think GWB is the 2nd worst president in History or at the very least in my lifetime after Carter.

I literally hated him since the debates with Gore and knew right then he was going to be horrible. I voted for Gore and Kerry then McCain

As I said before I like what he has done so far except for his delivery of some things and no I don't believe everything he says or that he says he is going to do. My view on Trump and Washington would probably be best described the game recap that Fun wrote a few games ago and if you look at it just for what he wrote and keep an open mind to it I think it's pretty reasonable

I'll give you 1 example of something that he did that I liked and this was on his first day. Ending the FHA 25 basis point decrease that Obama tried screwing him with only 2 weeks before that ( it hadn't taken affect yet )

Now the media spun it as Trump screwing over the little people. That's nonsense. First of all the FHA had to get bailed out in 2013 I believe. 2nd is this money goes straight to building the reserves for the FHA in case of a housing meltdown again so it's not like the money is being used to fund the rich or somethings. So in essence by building the reserves you are giving the FHA more ability down the road to insure more mortgages.  3rd someone can make the case that wtf are people even putting down to as low as 3.5% of a down payment on mortgages

If anything you can actually argue the other way that Trump being in real estate and his friends being in real estate that this hypothetically could hurt developers because if people can't afford the PMI insurance some of them might be less likely to buy houses

So if anything he was being fiscally prudent with taxpayer money because if all that happens is the FHA builds their reserves that's a good thing for taxpayers

If you don't believe everything that he says, how do you determine what he'll do or won't do? Think Trump knows? He attacked the Pope the other day.
I dont. It's the same way if Hillary was president she'd be lying also. All presidents lie. The key for me is not so much what he lies about it's what he accomplishes as far as policy and after 4 years I see what he has done good and bad and what he is saying he will do for the next 4 years and I evalate that and will determine whether I would vote for him.

I am by no means a lock to vote for Trump in 4 years and there are plenty of things that he could do over the next 4 years that could cause me to not vote for him but like I said before so far he is doing things that I agree with. When it comes to politics I keep an open mind.  If Biden ran in 4 years who knows I could end up voting for him if I was pissed at Trump down the road. But so far he is shaking things up and if someone keeps an open mind and not prejudge him they might see that too. The media wont though. They flat out misrepresent things to fit their narrative. And when GWB was president people said the media was biased but I think he got virtually all the bad press that he deserved

If he starts a nuclear war we could look back at the things he's said about nuclear war and see that he's only doing what he said he'd do. My fear with Trump in office is that he'll do what he says he will do in terms of literally destroying the planet. In terms of creating jobs for poor white people in Michigan, I think if anyone has half a brain, they know he lied to them because he needed them to win the election.

If Trump wants to be given a chance, as much as I'd like to see him beaten to within an inch of his life, there is still time for him to turn it around, but it won't happen until he realizes that he works for the people. Not the other way around. Never before in American history has a President been hated like Trump is now. He did that to himself. It's clear that he's a lunatic because just imagine how much he could have won by had he not acted like an entitled POS?

I will say that I find it amazing how many Trump supporters really believe that Hillary is the antichrist. Had she ever lied? Sure. Like you said, they all lie. They don't all lie every day and make up crazy shit, but the point is taken. Politics isn't an honesty industry. Had anyone else been guilty of the same mistakes Hillary made no one would even notice. He did a great job painting her as crooked and blaming her for that Libya nonsense and garbage about an email server.

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Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #149 on: February 04, 2017, 07:22:02 PM »
He attacked the Pope the other day.

You should be happy: he's not a bitter loser clinging to his religion.

I bet the Pope could kick Trump's ass, but again, I'm counting on our secret service to take him out.

Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #150 on: February 04, 2017, 07:53:34 PM »
. Give the resistance some time to get organized before they make their move to take our country back from this disease of a cabinet.

Yes, quite, the resistance. Will you be personally manning the barricades on the mean streets of Scarsdale? Starting tire fires at the Golden Horseshoe Shopping Center and so on? #OccupyLord&Taylor

I'm concerned about this "take back our country" rhetoric of yours though. Sounds a little suspicious to me. Let me check google.

Oh dear. Bad news I'm afraid, turns out you're a racist:

"You know, people talking about taking their country back. … There's a certain racial component to this ... there's a racial animus."." - Eric Holder

Not only that, but you know who else used the word "diseased" to describe his political opponents? Hitler.
 
"The battle in which we are engaged today is of the same sort as the battle waged, during the last century, by Pasteur and Koch. How many diseases have their origin in the Jewish virus! ... We shall regain our health only be eliminating the Jew.” - Adolf Hitler

Why your reliance on such inflammatory and obviously dog whistle language? If there's another explanation other than you're an antisemitic racist fascist Nazi xenophobic bigot I can't think of one. 


Just to be clear, I'm counting on Trump being killed by his own secret service in the near future. I'm sure that's crossed your mind more than once. That's if he's not impeached first. Let's see if there's a Republican left who hasn't taken Trump's hand and sworn eternal loyalty.
I hope you like Cuba because there is some nice room waiting for you at Gitmo :)

In all seriousness though I think republicans are pretty happy so far. I'm republican but really I guess more of an Independent ( more conservative on financial issues and I'm not talking about whatever the club for growth spews and I'm more a little bit left of center on social issues like being pro choice ) so Tump hasn't done anything yet to piss me off. (he is replacing Scalia so it doesn't really matter to me who he picks for that spot )

Now he could have handled things better on his delivery of some things like the immigration thing for sure and there isn't a doubt in my mind he is going to end up pissing me off in the future over some things especially if he ends up running deficits like GWB and Obama but honestly right now for people like me who are close to the center overall politically I like him shaking up things so far

So, you're a fan of draining the swamp? Let me know when that happens. Trump has been angry about immigration for years starting with crazy shit about Obama not being born in this country. I'm of the logic that says if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I want the swamp drained then salt put down to ruin it then burned then put a parking lot over it then put some potted plants on top of it..

It's beyond broke. I think you are my age or maybe a little bit over that ( I'll be 47 next week ) and if anyone is 50 or younger the ramifications of what politicians have done to us over the years ( republicans and democrats ) our generation and younger are beyond screwed down the road between the debt and entitlements. ( and I'm not one of the the people who  doesn't want SS or Medicare-Medicaid and the last thing in the world that I want to see if Privatizing SS and see people putting that money in the market ). but they need to be fixed also and I've been saying that for the last 16 years

But it's just a fact. If you look at the numbers of what's looming down the road the younger generations are beyond screwed paying for the fukups of politicians cumulatively over the years

I don't disagree that younger generations will pay for the mistakes of the previous ones. George Bush Jr comes to mind first for some reason.

What I don't understand is why if you want the swamp drained you would support a man that just built a bigger more powerful swamp? Is different better? I'm still waiting for a good decision. Just one good decision, but instead, we see a buffoon who attacks the Pope on Twitter.

Hillary was careless w some emails and maybe she could have done more in Libya, but is that really worth putting a sociopath in office?

Either way, I think we can all agree that the tragic events of the Bowling Green Massacre are a stain on all humanity.
I think GWB is the 2nd worst president in History or at the very least in my lifetime after Carter.

I literally hated him since the debates with Gore and knew right then he was going to be horrible. I voted for Gore and Kerry then McCain

As I said before I like what he has done so far except for his delivery of some things and no I don't believe everything he says or that he says he is going to do. My view on Trump and Washington would probably be best described the game recap that Fun wrote a few games ago and if you look at it just for what he wrote and keep an open mind to it I think it's pretty reasonable

I'll give you 1 example of something that he did that I liked and this was on his first day. Ending the FHA 25 basis point decrease that Obama tried screwing him with only 2 weeks before that ( it hadn't taken affect yet )

Now the media spun it as Trump screwing over the little people. That's nonsense. First of all the FHA had to get bailed out in 2013 I believe. 2nd is this money goes straight to building the reserves for the FHA in case of a housing meltdown again so it's not like the money is being used to fund the rich or somethings. So in essence by building the reserves you are giving the FHA more ability down the road to insure more mortgages.  3rd someone can make the case that wtf are people even putting down to as low as 3.5% of a down payment on mortgages

If anything you can actually argue the other way that Trump being in real estate and his friends being in real estate that this hypothetically could hurt developers because if people can't afford the PMI insurance some of them might be less likely to buy houses

So if anything he was being fiscally prudent with taxpayer money because if all that happens is the FHA builds their reserves that's a good thing for taxpayers

If you don't believe everything that he says, how do you determine what he'll do or won't do? Think Trump knows? He attacked the Pope the other day.
I dont. It's the same way if Hillary was president she'd be lying also. All presidents lie. The key for me is not so much what he lies about it's what he accomplishes as far as policy and after 4 years I see what he has done good and bad and what he is saying he will do for the next 4 years and I evalate that and will determine whether I would vote for him.

I am by no means a lock to vote for Trump in 4 years and there are plenty of things that he could do over the next 4 years that could cause me to not vote for him but like I said before so far he is doing things that I agree with. When it comes to politics I keep an open mind.  If Biden ran in 4 years who knows I could end up voting for him if I was pissed at Trump down the road. But so far he is shaking things up and if someone keeps an open mind and not prejudge him they might see that too. The media wont though. They flat out misrepresent things to fit their narrative. And when GWB was president people said the media was biased but I think he got virtually all the bad press that he deserved

If he starts a nuclear war we could look back at the things he's said about nuclear war and see that he's only doing what he said he'd do. My fear with Trump in office is that he'll do what he says he will do in terms of literally destroying the planet. In terms of creating jobs for poor white people in Michigan, I think if anyone has half a brain, they know he lied to them because he needed them to win the election.

If Trump wants to be given a chance, as much as I'd like to see him beaten to within an inch of his life, there is still time for him to turn it around, but it won't happen until he realizes that he works for the people. Not the other way around. Never before in American history has a President been hated like Trump is now. He did that to himself. It's clear that he's a lunatic because just imagine how much he could have won by had he not acted like an entitled POS?

I will say that I find it amazing how many Trump supporters really believe that Hillary is the antichrist. Had she ever lied? Sure. Like you said, they all lie. They don't all lie every day and make up crazy shit, but the point is taken. Politics isn't an honesty industry. Had anyone else been guilty of the same mistakes Hillary made no one would even notice. He did a great job painting her as crooked and blaming her for that Libya nonsense and garbage about an email server.
I really dontblame her for Libya all that much. The email server thing she did all by herself and she didnt need any help in that regard because she lied multiple times. But again all presidents lie but that email thing for me was a huge deal.

I get why some hate Trump and that's fine with me. I just wish they could look at everything he does and actually try and be honest with themselves and give him credit for some things because if Obama was president every single thing that Trump has done so far most wouldnt have had a problem with but I blame media for a lot of this because Trump could find a cure for cancer and the media will find a way to knock him for it.

But like I said I think he will surprise people for the better if they keep an open mind. If I'm wrong then I have no problem voting for a better qualified candidate in 4 years.

But democrats should be blaming themselves for rigging their own system against Bernie. I might not care for him but I respect him and it's better to be respected.  I hope they dont go even further to the left in 4 years and come up with someone like Warren because then no matter what barring nuclear war I'll vote for Trump

But lets see what happens. I think he is actually going to fight for the US. I just dont want to see trade wars etc but I think his plan is to be bombastic and then find middle ground. I think he will be willing to work across the aisle a lot after a year or so and I actually dont want republicans going wild and winning super majorities in congress because when 1 party controls everything for too long that never works out for the american people regardless of who is in charge

Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #151 on: February 04, 2017, 08:09:47 PM »
 You have proven one thing to me Poison. You are one SICK dude constantly talking about killing the president or having him beaten within an inch of his life. Left or right, right or wrong, stop the BS rhetoric already.

Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #152 on: February 04, 2017, 08:12:17 PM »
Poison is a Madonna alias

Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #153 on: February 04, 2017, 08:13:51 PM »
Poison is a Madonna alias
Or Ashley Judd

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Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #154 on: February 04, 2017, 09:13:48 PM »
You have proven one thing to me Poison. You are one SICK dude constantly talking about killing the president or having him beaten within an inch of his life. Left or right, right or wrong, stop the BS rhetoric already.

You think I'm crazy here, you should see me at a game after a few drinks.

Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #155 on: February 04, 2017, 09:15:19 PM »
You have proven one thing to me Poison. You are one SICK dude constantly talking about killing the president or having him beaten within an inch of his life. Left or right, right or wrong, stop the BS rhetoric already.

You think I'm crazy here, you should see me at a game after a few drinks.

Strike a pose

Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #156 on: February 04, 2017, 09:16:45 PM »
You have proven one thing to me Poison. You are one SICK dude constantly talking about killing the president or having him beaten within an inch of his life. Left or right, right or wrong, stop the BS rhetoric already.

You think I'm crazy here, you should see me at a game after a few drinks.
Now that is the best post on this thread. lol

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Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #157 on: February 04, 2017, 09:20:43 PM »
You have proven one thing to me Poison. You are one SICK dude constantly talking about killing the president or having him beaten within an inch of his life. Left or right, right or wrong, stop the BS rhetoric already.

You think I'm crazy here, you should see me at a game after a few drinks.

Strike a pose

You do realize that Madonna could beat the snot out of Trump?

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Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #158 on: February 05, 2017, 10:37:35 AM »
. Give the resistance some time to get organized before they make their move to take our country back from this disease of a cabinet.

Yes, quite, the resistance. Will you be personally manning the barricades on the mean streets of Scarsdale? Starting tire fires at the Golden Horseshoe Shopping Center and so on? #OccupyLord&Taylor

I'm concerned about this "take back our country" rhetoric of yours though. Sounds a little suspicious to me. Let me check google.

Oh dear. Bad news I'm afraid, turns out you're a racist:

"You know, people talking about taking their country back. … There's a certain racial component to this ... there's a racial animus."." - Eric Holder

Not only that, but you know who else used the word "diseased" to describe his political opponents? Hitler.
 
"The battle in which we are engaged today is of the same sort as the battle waged, during the last century, by Pasteur and Koch. How many diseases have their origin in the Jewish virus! ... We shall regain our health only be eliminating the Jew.” - Adolf Hitler

Why your reliance on such inflammatory and obviously dog whistle language? If there's another explanation other than you're an antisemitic racist fascist Nazi xenophobic bigot I can't think of one. 


Just to be clear, I'm counting on Trump being killed by his own secret service in the near future. I'm sure that's crossed your mind more than once. That's if he's not impeached first. Let's see if there's a Republican left who hasn't taken Trump's hand and sworn eternal loyalty.
I hope you like Cuba because there is some nice room waiting for you at Gitmo :)

In all seriousness though I think republicans are pretty happy so far. I'm republican but really I guess more of an Independent ( more conservative on financial issues and I'm not talking about whatever the club for growth spews and I'm more a little bit left of center on social issues like being pro choice ) so Tump hasn't done anything yet to piss me off. (he is replacing Scalia so it doesn't really matter to me who he picks for that spot )

Now he could have handled things better on his delivery of some things like the immigration thing for sure and there isn't a doubt in my mind he is going to end up pissing me off in the future over some things especially if he ends up running deficits like GWB and Obama but honestly right now for people like me who are close to the center overall politically I like him shaking up things so far

So, you're a fan of draining the swamp? Let me know when that happens. Trump has been angry about immigration for years starting with crazy shit about Obama not being born in this country. I'm of the logic that says if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I want the swamp drained then salt put down to ruin it then burned then put a parking lot over it then put some potted plants on top of it..

It's beyond broke. I think you are my age or maybe a little bit over that ( I'll be 47 next week ) and if anyone is 50 or younger the ramifications of what politicians have done to us over the years ( republicans and democrats ) our generation and younger are beyond screwed down the road between the debt and entitlements. ( and I'm not one of the the people who  doesn't want SS or Medicare-Medicaid and the last thing in the world that I want to see if Privatizing SS and see people putting that money in the market ). but they need to be fixed also and I've been saying that for the last 16 years

But it's just a fact. If you look at the numbers of what's looming down the road the younger generations are beyond screwed paying for the fukups of politicians cumulatively over the years

I don't disagree that younger generations will pay for the mistakes of the previous ones. George Bush Jr comes to mind first for some reason.

What I don't understand is why if you want the swamp drained you would support a man that just built a bigger more powerful swamp? Is different better? I'm still waiting for a good decision. Just one good decision, but instead, we see a buffoon who attacks the Pope on Twitter.

Hillary was careless w some emails and maybe she could have done more in Libya, but is that really worth putting a sociopath in office?

Either way, I think we can all agree that the tragic events of the Bowling Green Massacre are a stain on all humanity.
I think GWB is the 2nd worst president in History or at the very least in my lifetime after Carter.

I literally hated him since the debates with Gore and knew right then he was going to be horrible. I voted for Gore and Kerry then McCain

As I said before I like what he has done so far except for his delivery of some things and no I don't believe everything he says or that he says he is going to do. My view on Trump and Washington would probably be best described the game recap that Fun wrote a few games ago and if you look at it just for what he wrote and keep an open mind to it I think it's pretty reasonable

I'll give you 1 example of something that he did that I liked and this was on his first day. Ending the FHA 25 basis point decrease that Obama tried screwing him with only 2 weeks before that ( it hadn't taken affect yet )

Now the media spun it as Trump screwing over the little people. That's nonsense. First of all the FHA had to get bailed out in 2013 I believe. 2nd is this money goes straight to building the reserves for the FHA in case of a housing meltdown again so it's not like the money is being used to fund the rich or somethings. So in essence by building the reserves you are giving the FHA more ability down the road to insure more mortgages.  3rd someone can make the case that wtf are people even putting down to as low as 3.5% of a down payment on mortgages

If anything you can actually argue the other way that Trump being in real estate and his friends being in real estate that this hypothetically could hurt developers because if people can't afford the PMI insurance some of them might be less likely to buy houses

So if anything he was being fiscally prudent with taxpayer money because if all that happens is the FHA builds their reserves that's a good thing for taxpayers

If you don't believe everything that he says, how do you determine what he'll do or won't do? Think Trump knows? He attacked the Pope the other day.
I dont. It's the same way if Hillary was president she'd be lying also. All presidents lie. The key for me is not so much what he lies about it's what he accomplishes as far as policy and after 4 years I see what he has done good and bad and what he is saying he will do for the next 4 years and I evalate that and will determine whether I would vote for him.

I am by no means a lock to vote for Trump in 4 years and there are plenty of things that he could do over the next 4 years that could cause me to not vote for him but like I said before so far he is doing things that I agree with. When it comes to politics I keep an open mind.  If Biden ran in 4 years who knows I could end up voting for him if I was pissed at Trump down the road. But so far he is shaking things up and if someone keeps an open mind and not prejudge him they might see that too. The media wont though. They flat out misrepresent things to fit their narrative. And when GWB was president people said the media was biased but I think he got virtually all the bad press that he deserved

If he starts a nuclear war we could look back at the things he's said about nuclear war and see that he's only doing what he said he'd do. My fear with Trump in office is that he'll do what he says he will do in terms of literally destroying the planet. In terms of creating jobs for poor white people in Michigan, I think if anyone has half a brain, they know he lied to them because he needed them to win the election.

If Trump wants to be given a chance, as much as I'd like to see him beaten to within an inch of his life, there is still time for him to turn it around, but it won't happen until he realizes that he works for the people. Not the other way around. Never before in American history has a President been hated like Trump is now. He did that to himself. It's clear that he's a lunatic because just imagine how much he could have won by had he not acted like an entitled POS?

I will say that I find it amazing how many Trump supporters really believe that Hillary is the antichrist. Had she ever lied? Sure. Like you said, they all lie. They don't all lie every day and make up crazy shit, but the point is taken. Politics isn't an honesty industry. Had anyone else been guilty of the same mistakes Hillary made no one would even notice. He did a great job painting her as crooked and blaming her for that Libya nonsense and garbage about an email server.
I really dontblame her for Libya all that much. The email server thing she did all by herself and she didnt need any help in that regard because she lied multiple times. But again all presidents lie but that email thing for me was a huge deal.

I get why some hate Trump and that's fine with me. I just wish they could look at everything he does and actually try and be honest with themselves and give him credit for some things because if Obama was president every single thing that Trump has done so far most wouldnt have had a problem with but I blame media for a lot of this because Trump could find a cure for cancer and the media will find a way to knock him for it.

But like I said I think he will surprise people for the better if they keep an open mind. If I'm wrong then I have no problem voting for a better qualified candidate in 4 years.

But democrats should be blaming themselves for rigging their own system against Bernie. I might not care for him but I respect him and it's better to be respected.  I hope they dont go even further to the left in 4 years and come up with someone like Warren because then no matter what barring nuclear war I'll vote for Trump

But lets see what happens. I think he is actually going to fight for the US. I just dont want to see trade wars etc but I think his plan is to be bombastic and then find middle ground. I think he will be willing to work across the aisle a lot after a year or so and I actually dont want republicans going wild and winning super majorities in congress because when 1 party controls everything for too long that never works out for the american people regardless of who is in charge

I'm not sayingthat right now I'm sure I want Warren to be our President, but have you seen her question Betsy DeVos? It's pretty telling that DeVos is unbelievably unqualified to have this position.

So, why did she get it? I think it's a fair question. Has she donated some of large wealth to Republican senators? And if she did, our draining swamp has a serious blockage.

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Re: St. John's comments on Executive Order on Immigration
« Reply #159 on: February 05, 2017, 10:50:16 AM »
there is still time for him to turn it around

Are you sure? He's already been in office three weeks.