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originally posted by: SaturnFX
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: SaturnFX
originally posted by: TinfoilTP
Lol, supporting Nazis.
Trump was discussing the events that involved self proclamed white supremicists and nazis and the clash from the "alt-left"...good and bad on both sides
Lemme ask you a question, do you agree there are good nazis and white supremicists? I mean, with only that as your understanding of a person/group. Sure, many may walk (white) old ladys across the street, but that matters little when their main drive is to drive to somewhere to make a stance against anything not white.
So...you are in agreement in Trumpland with the #notallnazis movement or are you seeing this could possibly, maybe, perhaps be a bit of a dumbs--t statement?
I'd like to know if you really believe that the only people who attended that event were Nazi's and White Supremacists, then ANTIFA thugs?
The event specifically designed for a rally of white supremacists...I reckon there were reporters in the wings and other such minor non participants, but overall, the boy scouts meet is typically filled with boy scouts. the white power meets typically..etc.
Not saying they shouldn't be allowed to demonstrate mind you, let em...just saying they are pretty much just a bunch of scumbags with tiki torches stirring up s--t
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: SaturnFX
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: SaturnFX
originally posted by: TinfoilTP
Lol, supporting Nazis.
Trump was discussing the events that involved self proclamed white supremicists and nazis and the clash from the "alt-left"...good and bad on both sides
Lemme ask you a question, do you agree there are good nazis and white supremicists? I mean, with only that as your understanding of a person/group. Sure, many may walk (white) old ladys across the street, but that matters little when their main drive is to drive to somewhere to make a stance against anything not white.
So...you are in agreement in Trumpland with the #notallnazis movement or are you seeing this could possibly, maybe, perhaps be a bit of a dumbs--t statement?
I'd like to know if you really believe that the only people who attended that event were Nazi's and White Supremacists, then ANTIFA thugs?
The event specifically designed for a rally of white supremacists...I reckon there were reporters in the wings and other such minor non participants, but overall, the boy scouts meet is typically filled with boy scouts. the white power meets typically..etc.
Not saying they shouldn't be allowed to demonstrate mind you, let em...just saying they are pretty much just a bunch of scumbags with tiki torches stirring up s--t
what about the young woman that was killed? Was she a good person?
originally posted by: nwtrucker
Garbage! They never 'wanted to 'work' with him. Right from Jeb Bush's campaign to your Rubio replacement. The last budget typifies that. Work with him? Delusion.
The third party is now inevitable.. Your days are done. Enjoy them while you can.
originally posted by: Willtell
a reply to: Aazadan
Trumps problem is that he never really had a good political boss. Remember Clinton had Carville and Obama Axelrod.
Trump had Bannon, who’s a political amateur really not a professional political boss.
Kellyanne Conway is a pollster not a real political boss.
His ego prevents him from hiring and listening to a legitimate political boss to lead his agenda
This may be deliberate
originally posted by: Aazadan
originally posted by: nwtrucker
Garbage! They never 'wanted to 'work' with him. Right from Jeb Bush's campaign to your Rubio replacement. The last budget typifies that. Work with him? Delusion.
Sure they did. What you want by working with him though is capitulation, and that simply isn't going to happen. There's two many agendas at play, each with a small slice of power. They can compromise with each other (a word I know you hate), but they aren't going to capitulate.
For example, a compromise that I think would be fair is that we open up 50 single payer in the US. One in each state. Let states each figure out how to best implement it. Residents of states get their care, but for a price determined by each state, could be placed under another states market. This provides health care for all. If someone doesn't want that for care, they could instead move to the private insurance system that used to exist... this would almost certainly be used for catastrophic coverage only. If you really need to, open up HSA's and let them pay for private insurance as your secondary to single payer.
The third party is now inevitable.. Your days are done. Enjoy them while you can.
I have no problem with a third party. The only thing I have a problem with, is a bunch of people who think there's such a thing as a deep state, and that it's some massive conspiracy to keep people out. I have a problem with the people who (like a poster wrote yesterday) execute a decapitation strike on Congress, and refill it with ordinary working laborers instead of positions like doctors and lawyers. It strikes me as similar to the soviets in the 20's, when they had their proletariat uprising, killed or imprisoned all the skilled labor, and tried to take over society. They were in famine a year later with nearly zero GDP. What bothers me about Trump supporters is they want that same uprising.
originally posted by: nwtrucker
Compromise? Where was the Republican controlled Congress' compromise with Trump? The ACA which all 'swore' would be repealed. Funding Planned parenthood. The list goes on not one single budget item wanted by Trump given by the Congress. All the while every penny Trump cut from programs went straight to Treasury and reduced the national debt. Where was that so-called 'wanting to work with Trump'. LIES
Here's the simple fact of it. You represent the Republican establishment. Always have throughout this process. Fair enough. Now you lead in damage control for the republican party in the hopes of distancing from Trump. Well you have distanced from Trump. The republican problem is you distanced when you should have supported. Now you come up with a 'Trump starting over' theme when all your trying to do is win back Trump supporters to the Republican version of the D.C. 'con job'.
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
originally posted by: Willtell
a reply to: Aazadan
Trumps problem is that he never really had a good political boss. Remember Clinton had Carville and Obama Axelrod.
Trump had Bannon, who’s a political amateur really not a professional political boss.
Kellyanne Conway is a pollster not a real political boss.
His ego prevents him from hiring and listening to a legitimate political boss to lead his agenda
This may be deliberate