The 'Official' Quit Picking On Trump Thread

Who Hates Trump the Most?

  • Dumbocrats

    Votes: 8 25.0%
  • Reptilicans

    Votes: 9 28.1%
  • Broads

    Votes: 6 18.8%
  • Canadians

    Votes: 9 28.1%

  • Total voters
    32

EagleSmack

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Re: Trump signed off on fraudulent deal that cost U.S. taxpayers millions

Oh yeah... you're panicking... I can tell.

Feel The Bern!
 

mentalfloss

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Re: Trump signed off on fraudulent deal that cost U.S. taxpayers millions

 

MHz

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Re: Trump signed off on fraudulent deal that cost U.S. taxpayers millions

Who tipped ES off that he was able to escape the exploding building, that's tantamount to treason, . . . almost.
 

mentalfloss

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Re: Trump signed off on fraudulent deal that cost U.S. taxpayers millions

And then one day, the conbots forgot the taxprayer as well.

And the master conbot came out to his herd and praised the tax lord he so wilfully ignored all of those years.


Praise be to the tax lord.

Amen.
 

pgs

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Re: Trump signed off on fraudulent deal that cost U.S. taxpayers millions

And then one day, the conbots forgot the taxprayer as well.

And the master conbot came out to his herd and praised the tax lord he so wilfully ignored all of those years.


Praise be to the tax lord.

Amen.
As only one who makes his living from tax dollars could .

Do you worship at the church of big government or are you beholden to mother Gaia ?
 

mentalfloss

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Re: Trump signed off on fraudulent deal that cost U.S. taxpayers millions

I couldn't care less about a few dollars more per month.

That's why I posted this for the taxprayers who preach the sermon but forgive the priest.
 

B00Mer

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Re: Trump signed off on fraudulent deal that cost U.S. taxpayers millions

I couldn't care less about a few dollars more per month.

That's why I posted this for the taxprayers who preach the sermon but forgive the priest.

Typical "Businessman" he keeps trying crap and writes them off costing taxpayers money.. but his track record is failure after failure.


www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_xkd_hWojc
 

MHz

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Re: Trump signed off on fraudulent deal that cost U.S. taxpayers millions

Yeah, that's peanuts compared to the $1.5 billion theft of taxpayer money the Wynned sock gave to Samsung. F*cking Conservatives and their corporate cronyism. Oh wait...:lol:
Probably a good thing you let that out into the public domain or you would be looking at the roots of the weeds in some ditch somewhere. At least that will be the conspiracy surround your (soon to be) disappearance.
 

PoliticalNick

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Re: Trump signed off on fraudulent deal that cost U.S. taxpayers millions

You would be hard pressed to find any president or candidate in the last century who didn't have some questionable business dealings in their past. $10 million is nothing compared to what the 2 Georges have done recently.
 

Johnnny

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Jun 8, 2007
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Re: Trump signed off on fraudulent deal that cost U.S. taxpayers millions

Weren't you the one using a trump meme congratulating Trudeau on that "elbowgate" incident and getting tough?
 

taxslave

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Re: Trump signed off on fraudulent deal that cost U.S. taxpayers millions

According to the article he made a good business deal. Avoiding needless taxes is the duty of a CEO. Only the freeloaders have their panties in a knot. As usual they are suffering a bad case of pen is envy.
 

Locutus

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Donald Trump is the response to a bullying culture

Abusive political correctness drives voters into the impolitic billionaire's loud embrace

Back in February, analyzing Donald Trump’s appeal, David Gelernter wrote: “Political correctness. Trump hasn't made it a campaign theme exactly, but he mentions it often with angry disgust. Reporters, pundits, and the other candidates treat it as a sideshow, a handy way for Trump (King Kong Jr.) to smack down the pitiful airplanes that attack him as he bestrides his mighty tower, roaring. But the analysts have it exactly backward. Political correctness is the biggest issue facing America today. Even Trump has just barely faced up to it. The ironic name disguises the real nature of this force, which ought to be called invasive leftism or thought-police liberalism or metastasized progressivism. The old-time American mainstream, working- and middle-class white males and their families, is mad as hell about political correctness and the havoc it has wreaked for 40 years — havoc made worse by the flat refusal of most serious Republicans to confront it.”

... This is a war over how dialogue in America will be shaped. If Hillary wins, we're going to see a further tightening of PC culture. But if Trump wins? If Trump wins, we will have a president that overwhelmingly rejects PC rhetoric. Even better, we will show that more than half the country rejects this insane PC regime."

mo
Glenn Reynolds: Donald Trump is the response to a bullying culture
 

Angstrom

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Re: Donald Trump is the response to a bullying culture

Politicaly correct is not based on any logic. It's a fashion trend, of acceptable behaviour based on a distorted reality of law enforcement.

It's a product of hyper accountability a intelligent design. See below for the results.
 
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B00Mer

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North Korea endorses 'wise' Donald Trump as next US president

North Korea endorses 'wise' Donald Trump as next US president



North Korea appears to have thrown its support behind Donald Trump, describing the Republican presidential hopeful as wise.

The endorsement appeared on the North Korean propaganda website DPRK Today, and seems to be based on Mr Trump's comments that he would seek to talk to regime leader Kim Jong-un, as well as his threat to withdraw American troops from South Korea unless Seoul pays more money to the US.

The article is less friendly to Mr Trump's likely presidential rival Hillary Clinton, describing her as "thick-headed Hillary".

The US has imposed a recent series of fresh sanctions on North Korea over its nuclear and missile programs.

DPRK Today said Mr Trump's suggestion that the United States should pull its troops from South Korea was the way to achieve Korean unification.

The country has for years called for the withdrawal of US troops from South Korea, and demanded Washington sign a peace treaty to replace the truce that ended the 1950-53 Korean War.

"It turns out that Trump is not the rough-talking, screwy, ignorant candidate they say he is, but is actually a wise politician and a prescient presidential candidate," said the column, written by a China-based Korean scholar identified as Han Yong Muk.

DPRK Today is among a handful of news sites run by the isolated North, although its content is not always handled by the main state-run media.

It said promising to resolve issues on the Korean peninsula through "negotiations and not war" was the best option for the US, which it said is "living every minute and second on pins and needles in fear of a nuclear strike" by North Korea.

source: North Korea endorses 'wise' Donald Trump as next US president - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

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North Korea, Putin and the KKK... :lol:
 

mentalfloss

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Re: Donald Trump is the response to a bullying culture

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