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I heard he won in Colorado and maybe one other state as well. Anyone have a breakdow of who win what?

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Dona Worry Be Happy wrote:

I heard he won in Colorado and maybe one other state as well. Anyone have a breakdow of who win what?


 Thanks you just reminded me DD is supposed to bring a breakdown of the states primaries into school!



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Looks like Bernie is losing big time. REsults are coming in. Trump is winning big.


 He won by a landslide in VT, and the primaries are just the start. I am still hopeful! 


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 Well, it is really too soon to tell. When Obama ran against Hilary,  he was trailing behind for a long time too. At one point, she had more delegates at a ratio of three to one. By that landmark, Bernie isn't doing too bad at all. It aint over till the fat lady sings. 



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We vote at the grange building. I have never had to show ID which i think is pretty stupid.

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Dona Worry Be Happy wrote:
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Looks like Bernie is losing big time. REsults are coming in. Trump is winning big.


 He won by a landslide in VT, and the primaries are just the start. I am still hopeful! 


 Honey....ain't gonna happen...

 

 


 Well, it is really too soon to tell. When Obama ran against Hilary,  he was trailing behind for a long time too. At one point, she had more delegates at a ratio of three to one. By that landmark, Bernie isn't doing too bad at all. It aint over till the fat lady sings. 


 The party wanted O so no matter how much support Hillary had in2008 it just didn't matter.



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It all comes down to the electoral votes. Popular votes mean nothing, it would appear, based on the last two elections.

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This is a long video, but it is hilarious.



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"I don't even think he knows he's lying, I think he just doesn't care what the truth is."
"I'm rich, therefore I tell the truth has the same internal logic as 'I'm a vegan, therefore I know karate'."

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We don't vote until May in our state, but I will be sure to vote as usual.

My FB page is blowing up with people enraged by Trump winning yesterday. Bwahahaha

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"that is the frontrunner for the Republican Nominee advocating a war crime. And he might say he was joking or changed his mind. . . But they day he is sworn in, his opinions are going to matter."

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"that is the frontrunner for the Republican Nominee advocating a war crime. And he might say he was joking or changed his mind. . . But they day he is sworn in, his opinions are going to matter."


I hope he puts the fear of God into Putin and ISIS, because Hillary sure as hell can't and won't. 



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"that is the frontrunner for the Republican Nominee advocating a war crime. And he might say he was joking or changed his mind. . . But they day he is sworn in, his opinions are going to matter."


I hope he puts the fear of God into Putin and ISIS, because Hillary sure as hell can't and won't. 


Putin endorsed him, did he not?

 



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Trump Welcomes Putin Endorsement, Doesn’t Care That He Allegedly Kills Journalists
BY JUDD LEGUM DEC 18, 2015 9:01 AM
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Russian President Vladimir Putin showered praise on Donald Trump on Thursday, calling him “a bright and talented person,” “outstanding,” and “the absolute leader of the presidential race.”
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Friday morning on MSNBC, Trump returned the favor.
Joe Scarborough pressed Trump on Putin’s history as “a person who kills journalists, political opponents, and invades countries.”
Trump responded by defending Putin. “He’s running his country, and at least he’s a leader. Unlike what he have in this country.”
Scarborough pressed: “But again: He kills journalists that don’t agree with him.”
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Trump again brushed off the critique, telling Scarborough, “our country does plenty of killing also, Joe.”
Before moving on, Scarborough threw Trump a lifeline. “You obviously condemn Vladimir Putin killing journalists and political opponents, right?”
“Oh sure, absolutely,” Trump replied carelessly.

During Putin’s rule, a long list of political opponents — including journalists — have been murdered under suspicious circumstances. The Russian government has denied any involvement.
Trump previously called praise from Putin a “great honor,” describing him as “a man so highly respected within his own country and beyond.”
All of Trump’s political major Republican opponents have pledged to support Trump if he wins the nomination. The latest polls shows he leads by 20 points or more nationally.





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Trump Welcomes Putin Endorsement, Doesn’t Care That He Allegedly Kills Journalists
BY JUDD LEGUM DEC 18, 2015 9:01 AM
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Russian President Vladimir Putin showered praise on Donald Trump on Thursday, calling him “a bright and talented person,” “outstanding,” and “the absolute leader of the presidential race.”
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Friday morning on MSNBC, Trump returned the favor.
Joe Scarborough pressed Trump on Putin’s history as “a person who kills journalists, political opponents, and invades countries.”
Trump responded by defending Putin. “He’s running his country, and at least he’s a leader. Unlike what he have in this country.”
Scarborough pressed: “But again: He kills journalists that don’t agree with him.”
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Trump again brushed off the critique, telling Scarborough, “our country does plenty of killing also, Joe.”
Before moving on, Scarborough threw Trump a lifeline. “You obviously condemn Vladimir Putin killing journalists and political opponents, right?”
“Oh sure, absolutely,” Trump replied carelessly.

During Putin’s rule, a long list of political opponents — including journalists — have been murdered under suspicious circumstances. The Russian government has denied any involvement.
Trump previously called praise from Putin a “great honor,” describing him as “a man so highly respected within his own country and beyond.”
All of Trump’s political major Republican opponents have pledged to support Trump if he wins the nomination. The latest polls shows he leads by 20 points or more nationally.




Putin is the most powerful leader in the world right now. So, what is your point? 



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I don't think Trump will be putting the fear of God into Russia any time soon.

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I don't think Trump will be putting the fear of God into Russia any time soon.


Trump will put a lot more fear into Putin than Hillary will. She's weak. Bengazi is proof of her weakness. 



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I don't think Trump will be putting the fear of God into Russia any time soon.


Trump will put a lot more fear into Putin than Hillary will. She's weak. Bengazi is proof of her weakness. 


 How does this make sense? They endorsed each other. They will probably cackle about shutting down negative press together. 



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I don't think Trump will be putting the fear of God into Russia any time soon.


Trump will put a lot more fear into Putin than Hillary will. She's weak. Bengazi is proof of her weakness. 


 How does this make sense? They endorsed each other. They will probably cackle about shutting down negative press together. 


In America? Really?

Our public press is completely controlled by the left, so what "negativity" would be shut down here? Maybe the left wing control groups?

We need the return of unbiased journalism. That I can support. If you think that would be "shutting down the negative press", you can look for them on the underground internet sites. 



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I have resigned myself to having to choose the lesser of evils. I'm getting tired of that choice.


 That's how I feel too. 



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I've often wondered what the process would be if no one voted.



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just Czech wrote:
Dona Worry Be Happy wrote:
just Czech wrote:
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I don't think Trump will be putting the fear of God into Russia any time soon.


Trump will put a lot more fear into Putin than Hillary will. She's weak. Bengazi is proof of her weakness. 


 How does this make sense? They endorsed each other. They will probably cackle about shutting down negative press together. 


In America? Really?

Our public press is completely controlled by the left, so what "negativity" would be shut down here? Maybe the left wing control groups?

We need the return of unbiased journalism. That I can support. If you think that would be "shutting down the negative press", you can look for them on the underground internet sites. 


 You can find plenty of right-wing news sources.

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I don't think Trump will be putting the fear of God into Russia any time soon.


Nope. Trump is a blowhard. He was scared of a female reporter. Putin must have laughed his azz off at that one.

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I have resigned myself to having to choose the lesser of evils. I'm getting tired of that choice.


 The world is run by those who show up.  There are no perfect men or women.  We need jobs and we need to stop the idiocy of mass illegal immigration.  Those are the issues.  Everything else will fall into place if those are addressed.



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Rubio is of the Bush philosophy. Do we need more amnesty and wars in the Middle East? Do you we need to reach across the aisle and continually cave to Dems? If you want that, vote for him. Cruz would be OK with me too.

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Frankly this election cycle is far more exciting and interesting than the last. Romney and Ryan tried to play conservative and it didn't work. And, Ryan is nothing but an Obama boot licker. If nothing else, Trump has put a big fissure in the Establishment who are nothing but a bunch of phony traitors.

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Well, considering that Trump has done business with the Russian mob I don't think he'll be jumping in too quickly to condemn anyone.

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Though he touts his outstanding memory, when Donald Trump was asked under oath about his dealings with a twice-convicted Russian émigré who served prison time and had documented mafia connections, the real estate mogul was at a loss.

Even though the man, Felix Sater, had played a role in a number of high-profile Trump-branded projects across the country.

“If he were sitting in the room right now, I really wouldn't know what he looked like,” Trump testified in a video deposition for a civil lawsuit two years ago.

In recent weeks, the Republican Presidential candidate has been fending off critics who have accused him of embellishment, insensitivity and in some cases inaccuracy for his descriptions of the Muslim response to 9/11. Trump also dismissed outrage at his purported mocking of a disabled New York Times reporter, saying he simply does not remember meeting the scribe.

Away from the spotlight, Donald Trump has also been seeking to minimize his past business ties with Sater, the Russian émigré who appeared in photos with Trump, and carried a Trump Organization business card with the title “Senior Advisor to Donald Trump.”

 

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Asked last week about Sater by The Associated Press, Trump again seemed unable to retrieve a solid memory of the man. "Felix Sater, boy, I have to even think about it," he told the reporter. "I'm not that familiar with him."

Trump and Sater can be seen together in photographs attending a Denver business conference in 2005, and the two men posed on stage together at the 2007 launch party for the Trump SoHo Hotel and Condominium project. And in 2010, according to Trump’s lawyer, Sater was provided business cards by the Trump Organization identifying him as a “senior advisor" to Trump.

Sater has declined repeated requests for an interview, citing the advice of his attorney. But he has not been shy about posting items online touting his ties to Trump. On his website, he called the Trump SoHo his “most prized project.” For years he identified himself on his online resume at the LinkedIn website as having been a "senior advisor" to Trump in 2010-2011. Last month, after ABC News asked Trump’s attorney about it, that portion of Sater’s online resume was deleted.

The “senior advisor” title stands in sharp contrast to how Trump and his aides have repeatedly described the nature of their connection with Sater, including in response to questions from ABC News.

Alan Garten, Trump’s General Counsel, initially told ABC News that Trump “had no real direct relationship with Felix Sater” and that Sater was not an advisor to Donald Trump “in my mind, and not in anyone at the Trump Organization's mind.”

A few days later, Garten confirmed the authenticity of Sater’s Trump business card with the “senior advisor” title which included a Trump Organization email address and phone number. But the lawyer said the title was not reflective of Sater’s actual role. It was common practice in the real estate industry, he said, to provide business cards and bestow titles “in order for brokers to be able to make initial introductions.”

 

PHOTO: Donald Trump exits the Budweiser Events Center after talking at the Bixpo 2005 convention in Loveland, Colo., Sept. 14, 2005. Felix Sater appears in the red tie on Trumps left.Cyrus McCrimmon/Denver Post/Getty Images

Donald Trump exits the Budweiser Events Center after talking at the Bixpo 2005 convention in Loveland, Colo., Sept. 14, 2005. Felix Sater appears in the red tie on Trump's left. more +

 

Garten said Sater was “never employed by or on the payroll of the Trump organization” and that “no deals ever came from those activities” in 2010. But Garten declined to respond to emails and phone messages with further questions, including whether Sater was provided office space or compensated by the Trump organization in any other way. Images of Sater’s business card were wiped from the internet shortly after ABC News asked Garten about it.

Trump’s extensive business relationships are garnering fresh attention as the public is becoming better acquainted with the real estate mogul-turned-politician who has catapulted into front-runner territory in the race for the GOP presidential nomination.

The cast of characters who participated in Trump’s many development deals touch on a topic the candidate regularly cites on the campaign trail -- his judgment at the helm of his real estate empire. Trump says his “tremendous” record of success is one of his most important qualifications to become President of the United States.

The connection to Felix Sater dates to the early 2000's when the Trump Organization worked on several occasions with a small development firm based in Trump Tower called the Bayrock Group, where Sater was an executive until 2007.

As Trump explained it during a 2013 deposition, the relationship began when Bayrock was a tenant in his Trump Tower office building, when “somebody from Bayrock, I'm not exactly sure, came to see -- either myself or one of my children” with a proposal for a development deal. “It could have been Felix Sater, it could have been -- I really don't know who it might have been,” Trump said, “but somebody from Bayrock.”

Sater had already served prison time for a grisly 1991 assault at the El Rio Grande restaurant and bar in New York. According to court documents, Sater allegedly told a man at the bar, “I’ll kill you. I’ll rip your f****** head off and stick it down your throat.” Sater then allegedly grabbed a frozen margarita from the bar, flung the contents in the air, smashed the glass on the bar, and stabbed the man in the cheek and neck, breaking his cheek and jaw, lacerating face and neck and severing nerves. He was convicted of first degree assault.

As he began his work with Bayrock, Sater was also awaiting sentencing for his role in what authorities called a $40 million “pump and dump” stock scam. Federal prosecutors announced in a March 2, 2000 press release that Sater had pleaded guilty in the federal racketeering case, and was found to have been collaborating with members of four New York mob families. Sater and others had “planned and carried out a series of fraudulent securities schemes and then laundered tens of millions of dollars in illicit profits,” the release said.

Prosecutors said Sater and others had “enlisted the help of individuals affiliated with organized crimes families of La Cosa Nostra to protect and promote their criminal activities.”

Sater avoided prison after FBI agents testified at his sentencing hearing that he had become an important government witness on both mob-related and national security matters, heralded by federal agents for his cooperation. His lawyer, Robert Wolf, told the Associated Press that some of the information about Sater in public records and lawsuits is defamatory. Wolf told the AP that credits Sater's stint as a government cooperator with potentially saving American military lives, although he did not provide details. Wolf told the AP to write about Sater's past "at your own risk" but did not cite specific concerns.

During this period, Sater’s role at Bayrock was not clearly defined. He at various times appeared in company emails and other records as the “chief operating officer” or “managing director.” In a 2010 deposition Sater said titles at the firm varied. “I was probably number two man in the company,” he said. “The actual position, I don't remember what it was.”

While the Trump SoHo project was considered a success, four other Bayrock projects were either never built or were finished by others. Some of them resulted in lawsuits from unhappy investors. In each case, Trump was not the actual developer of the project and was, instead, paid a fee to license the use of his name and potentially operate the hotel projects.

During this period, Trump and Bayrock also collaborated on a proposal for the 600,000-square-foot Trump International Hotel and Residences, Phoenix, that was to include a spa, swimming pools, “exquisite gardens,” and “a world-class celebrity chef restaurant.”

The project never got off the ground, however, and in a 2007 lawsuit filed in state court against “the Trump/Bayrock Organization,” the plaintiff alleged that Sater threatened one of the Arizona partners in the deal, a man named Earnest Mennes. Sater was alleged to have told Mennes he would call in a relative to “electrically shock Mr. Mennes' testicles, cut off Mr. Mennes' legs, and leave Mr. Mennes dead in the trunk of his car.”

Sater’s lawyer calls the allegation “an outright fabrication” made as part of a lawsuit demanding a financial settlement.

Reached in Arizona, Mennes said the matter had been settled out of court and he could not discuss it. Mennes said he reflects proudly on the time he worked on the Trump project, and considers Trump a masterful businessman. Trump’s lawyer said he was unaware of the allegations in the Arizona lawsuit.

Trump’s attorney says the real estate mogul had minimal interaction with Sater on the various joint ventures with Bayrock, and so had no reason to probe deeply into his background.

“To be clear,” Garten told ABC News, “Mr. Sater's involvement in the projects, the projects that went forward, SoHo and Fort Lauderdale, may have existed in the beginning, but long term there was very little involvement.”

Sater's alleged ties to organized crime were more widely publicized in December 2007 when The New York Times published an article featuring Sater’s ties to Trump and describing his “tangled past.” The article reported that Sater “had been an ‘unindicted co-conspirator’ and a key figure in a $40 million scheme involving 19 stockbrokers and organized crime figures from four Mafia families.”

Sater told the Times that activity was in the past. “I’m trying to lead an exemplary existence,” he said then. “Old, bad luggage is not something anyone wants to remember.”

While Sater’s criminal conviction had been publicized, much of his role in the racketeering case had until that point been kept secret -- sealed by the government because Sater had become a “cooperator” on a range of matters.

Sater’s attorney provided ABC News with a copy of a public statement from Attorney General Loretta Lynch, whose New York office had enlisted cooperation from Sater when she was serving as a U.S. Attorney.

“The defendant in question, Felix Sater, provided valuable and sensitive information to the government during the course of his cooperation,” her statement said. He provided information “crucial to national security and the conviction of over 20 individuals, including those responsible for committing massive financial fraud and members of La Cosa Nostra.”

Garten said Trump read the 2007 Times report and was “surprised.”

“He had no idea,” Garten said. It “was the first time that both the Trump organization and Bayrock learned of Mr. Sater's background.”

Garten added, “When you go into business with another company, you're going to vet that company certainly, but you're not going to vet every employee, it’s just not appropriate."

Once that information became publicly known, Garten initially told ABC News, Trump “cut all ties” with Sater. But, Garten then acknowledged, the Trump organization continued to listen to deals pitched by Sater well after that.

Asked why Trump would listen to a deal brought by a twice-convicted felon with alleged mafia ties, Garten told ABC News, “You’re going to look at the deal, you’re not going to look at the broker.”

During his 2013 deposition, when asked about how much he knew about Sater’s past, Trump said he knew Sater had “got into trouble because he got into a barroom fight which a lot of people do.” And, he added, “I don’t know him very well, but I don’t think he was connected to the mafia.”

In 2013, the BBC pressed Trump asking why he didn’t say “You’re fired!” to Sater after reports surfaced alleging Sater had ties to organized crime, Trump ultimately rose from his chair mid-interview.

“I hate to do this, but I do have that big group of people waiting so I have to leave,” he said, walking out of the room.

Trump said during the deposition four months later he could not recall doing the BBC interview.

In August, the Washington Examiner asked Trump's campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, about the mogul’s past dealings with Sater. "I have no idea who Felix Sater is, he has nothing to do with the Donald J. Trump for President presidential campaign," Lewandowski replied. "I've never heard of the guy.”

For investors who put money into those Trump-branded projects based on the reputation of the man behind the name brand, news that one of the people involved, Sater, had such a checkered criminal history was distressing.

Cathy Cather, a Fort Lauderdale healthcare consultant, invested and lost money in the Trump condominium hotel project in her hometown – which failed in part because of the economic collapse. She told ABC News she made her decision in part based on glossy brochures emblazoned with Trump’s photos and such slogans as "There is luxury... And then there is THE TRUMP EXPERIENCE."

“I invested because it was Trump,” Cather told ABC News.

ABC News' Randy Kreider and Alex Hosenball contributed to this report.



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It all comes down to the electoral votes. Popular votes mean nothing, it would appear, based on the last two elections.


 Not in the primaries.



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Frankly this election cycle is far more exciting and interesting than the last. Romney and Ryan tried to play conservative and it didn't work. And, Ryan is nothing but an Obama boot licker. If nothing else, Trump has put a big fissure in the Establishment who are nothing but a bunch of phony traitors.


 The trump train is gaining steam...

 

 

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Trump is not a politician. He has never done anything with the care that he would be scrutinized by the media. He does what he thinks will make money.

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Trump is not a politician. He has never done anything with the care that he would be scrutinized by the media. He does what he thinks will make money.


 Make money for HIMSELF.

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Trump is not a politician. He has never done anything with the care that he would be scrutinized by the media. He does what he thinks will make money.


 Make money for HIMSELF.

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 So?  Don't you make any money for yourself?

 

i guess a lot of liberals don't and expect other people to make it for them.



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Trump is not a politician. He has never done anything with the care that he would be scrutinized by the media. He does what he thinks will make money.


 Make money for HIMSELF.

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 And employs a lot of people while doing it.



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I could probably vote for Cruz.

Rubio, no way. He's delusional.

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Trump is not a politician. He has never done anything with the care that he would be scrutinized by the media. He does what he thinks will make money.


 Make money for HIMSELF.

flan


 So?  Don't you make any money for yourself?

 

i guess a lot of liberals don't and expect other people to make it for them.


I have a big, ongoing issue with our local politicians making LOTS of money for themselves, by directing no-bid contracts to their friends and relatives. 



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flan327 wrote:
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Trump is not a politician. He has never done anything with the care that he would be scrutinized by the media. He does what he thinks will make money.


 Make money for HIMSELF.

flan


 Did you really just type that? Tell me, Flan, who do YOU make money for? 



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flan327 wrote:
Lawyerlady wrote:

Trump is not a politician. He has never done anything with the care that he would be scrutinized by the media. He does what he thinks will make money.


 Make money for HIMSELF.

flan


 So?  Don't you make any money for yourself?

 

i guess a lot of liberals don't and expect other people to make it for them.


I have a big, ongoing issue with our local politicians making LOTS of money for themselves, by directing no-bid contracts to their friends and relatives. 


 Ok.  Ed out on some tangent, again.  



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Hard working people work to earn money for themselves and their family. Normal. Well, unless you are taking my hard earned money out of my pocket to fund your car, vacation, booze, drugs, etc..

I hope Trump derails the welfare train wreck. A good business man can weed out the useless and the unproductive from the bureaucratic system that is now in control of welfare. And all the other useless bureaucrats. The list is endless.

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Well, the Dems haven't nominated anyone worth voting for since slick Willy. I didn't like his politics or his morals--but--he wasn't on the silly liberal train they've all been on since. Plus, he had the budget balanced. He doesn't get all the credit for that, it was Reagan's policies that made that happen--but to his credit he didn't screw it up like Bush II did when he got into office, either.

For the Repubs, it's really been even longer. Bush I, maybe.

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I heard he won in Colorado and maybe one other state as well. Anyone have a breakdow of who win what?


 According to an article today, Bernie won the states with little to no minorities in them.  All white states like him.  Hillary gets the minority votes.

That I really don't get. 



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I heard he won in Colorado and maybe one other state as well. Anyone have a breakdow of who win what?


 According to an article today, Bernie won the states with little to no minorities in them.  All white states like him.  Hillary gets the minority votes.

That I really don't get. 


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TrudyML wrote:
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I heard he won in Colorado and maybe one other state as well. Anyone have a breakdow of who win what?


 According to an article today, Bernie won the states with little to no minorities in them.  All white states like him.  Hillary gets the minority votes.

That I really don't get. 


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 confuse   Bernie is a socialist.  



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Ah, they are being force fed Hillary ideas. They can't vote for the old white man from VT. Remember how good Bill was to you! Hillary will be better!

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Ah, they are being force fed Hillary ideas. They can't vote for the old white man from VT. Remember how good Bill was to you! Hillary will be better!


 I think that as time goes on, Bernie will start to garner more minority votes. He should, at least. 



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Dona Worry Be Happy wrote:
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Ah, they are being force fed Hillary ideas. They can't vote for the old white man from VT. Remember how good Bill was to you! Hillary will be better!


 I think that as time goes on, Bernie will start to garner more minority votes. He should, at least. 


 If people would listen to what he is actually saying, rather than running away in fear, screaming, "The Socialists are coming!!!"

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Ohfour wrote:
flan327 wrote:
Lawyerlady wrote:

Trump is not a politician. He has never done anything with the care that he would be scrutinized by the media. He does what he thinks will make money.


 Make money for HIMSELF.

flan


 Did you really just type that? Tell me, Flan, who do YOU make money for? 


 Am I running for POTUS?

flan



-- Edited by flan327 on Thursday 3rd of March 2016 10:06:39 AM

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flan327 wrote:
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flan327 wrote:
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Trump is not a politician. He has never done anything with the care that he would be scrutinized by the media. He does what he thinks will make money.


 Make money for HIMSELF.

flan


 Did you really just type that? Tell me, Flan, who do YOU make money for? 


 Am I running for POUTS?

flan


 Sometimes, I think you are.  biggrin



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flan327 wrote:
Ohfour wrote:
flan327 wrote:
Lawyerlady wrote:

Trump is not a politician. He has never done anything with the care that he would be scrutinized by the media. He does what he thinks will make money.


 Make money for HIMSELF.

flan


 Did you really just type that? Tell me, Flan, who do YOU make money for? 


 Am I running for POTUS?

flan



-- Edited by flan327 on Thursday 3rd of March 2016 10:06:39 AM


 What does that have to do with anything?  Are you saying people that run for president shouldn't be able to make money for themselves? Thats just beyond stupid...



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