Donald Trump Announces 2016 White House Bid

Kreskin

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Precisely.

Still, back to the Donald. I'm liking his idea of repealing the XIV Amendment and rounding up 12 million people and shipping them. Now that's the kind of leadership we deserve!

My catchy campaign tagline would be 'Smaller Government and Less Amendments'.
 

DaSleeper

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Donald trump sounds to me like an American version of Blackleaf, a pompous blowhard........ In case anyone was thinking of voting for him lol
 

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South Boston brothers allegedly beat homeless man

Police say victim was targeted because he is Hispanic




By Sara DiNatale and Maria Sacchetti

The homeless man was lying on the ground, shaking, when police arrived early Wednesday. His face was soaked, apparently with urine, his nose broken, his chest and arms battered.

Police said two brothers from South Boston ambushed the 58-year-old as he slept outside of a Dorchester MBTA stop, and targeted him because he is Hispanic. One of the brothers said he was inspired in part by GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump.

The allegations ignited widespread condemnation Wednesday.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh said the brothers “should be ashamed of themselves.” Boston’s top prosecutor, Daniel F. Conley, called the case “sickening.”

Police Commissioner William B. Evans, a South Boston resident, said the brothers had given his neighborhood “a bad name.” He called it “a disgrace.”

Trump, told of the alleged assault, said “it would be a shame . . . I will say that people who are following me are very passionate. They love this country and they want this country to be great again. They are passionate.”

Two South Boston brothers charged with assaulting homeless man - The Boston Globe

Where are the white leaders? Why aren't leaders of the white community condemning this? Where are the fathers?

 

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Where are the white leaders? Why aren't leaders of the white community condemning this? Where are the fathers?



The Mayor, Prosecutor, and Police Commissioner aren't leaders nor are they white? Try reading your own article.



Mayor Martin J. Walsh said the brothers “should be ashamed of themselves.”

Boston’s top prosecutor, Daniel F. Conley, called the case “sickening.”

Police Commissioner William B. Evans, a South Boston resident, said the brothers had given his neighborhood “a bad name.” He called it “a disgrace.”
 
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Tecumsehsbones

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The Mayor, Prosecutor, and Police Commissioner aren't leaders nor are they white? Try reading your own article.



Mayor Martin J. Walsh said the brothers “should be ashamed of themselves.”

Boston’s top prosecutor, Daniel F. Conley, called the case “sickening.”

Police Commissioner William B. Evans, a South Boston resident, said the brothers had given his neighborhood “a bad name.” He called it “a disgrace.”
I'll leave it to the denizens of this board to decide if this would be considered an adequate response from Muslim leaders to Muslim terrorists. What do their imams. . . er. . . priests have to say?
 

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South Boston brothers allegedly beat homeless man

Police say victim was targeted because he is Hispanic




The homeless man was lying on the ground, shaking, when police arrived early Wednesday. His face was soaked, apparently with urine, his nose broken, his chest and arms battered.

Police said two brothers from South Boston ambushed the 58-year-old as he slept outside of a Dorchester MBTA stop, and targeted him because he is Hispanic. One of the brothers said he was inspired in part by GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump.










These 2 dummies are too stupid to realize the 'owners' want the low wage foreigners in Murica and that their rage should be against the owners, not the victims of the owners excessive greed......






Trump says low U.S. wages 'not a bad thing'






Donald Trump, the leading Republican presidential candidate, on Thursday said he would not back a higher minimum wage for American workers as such a move would hurt the nation's economic competitiveness.







In a televised interview on MSNBC, Trump, a real estate mogul and TV personality, said the United States needed low wages and taxes to be competitive with other countries.


"Having a low minimum wage is not a bad thing for this country," Trump said.


"We can't have a situation where our labor is so much more expensive than other countries' that we can no longer win."


Republican candidate Trump says low U.S. wages 'not a bad thing'






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Tecumsehsbones

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These 2 dummies are too stupid to realize the 'owners' want the low wage foreigners in Murica and that their rage should be against the owners, not the victims of the owners excessive greed......


I'd call them racist asswits, but we've already established that the only racists in America are those horrible black people.
 

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The fundamental economic foundation of the Unites States that made them rich and prosperous is the institution of slavery, which continued long after everyone else had dropped it and they only gave it up under extreme duress ,(and still not all of the vestiges).

So yes, that is true.
 

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Trump says low U.S. wages 'not a bad thing'



Actually he is right. If you are trying to compete internationally. But I doubt he meant anyone in his tax bracket should take a cut in pay.
 

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The fundamental economic foundation of the Unites States that made them rich and prosperous is the institution of slavery, which continued long after everyone else had dropped it and they only gave it up under extreme duress ,(and still not all of the vestiges).

So yes, that is true.
So why is there slavery still going on in the world today if everybody dropped before the good ole U.S.A. ?