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Originally posted by Artos View PostMeh, I think not, just that folks have forgotten the fight...we were disagreeing when Trump was fighting for the rep nominee. He has won.
Now what are the 99% fighting for?? Tell me...for him to quit?? That he still might lose the nominee?? What??
He's fighting against Hillary...nobody cares about Hillary & yet you guys are still griping over Trump. I cannot figure it out.
Hell, 90% are not even voting & still fighting over Trump.
God help me...
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Originally posted by Artos View PostMeh, I think not, just that folks have forgotten the fight...we were disagreeing when Trump was fighting for the rep nominee. He has won.
Now what are the 99% fighting for?? Tell me...for him to quit?? That he still might lose the nominee?? What??
He's fighting against Hillary...nobody cares about Hillary & yet you guys are still griping over Trump. I cannot figure it out.
Hell, 90% are not even voting & still fighting over Trump.
God help me...
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Dude...you started this thread. Don't crawfish now.
You are going to have either Trump or Hillary come 2nd Tuesday in November...is it never hillary or never trump?? Guess you were simply sticking it to tt??
There are about 3-4 States that hold our future...you gonna focus on what Trump may do or Hillary will do?? Where should your energy be focused...the maybe or the depths of despair??
Oh, the maybe is much more entertaining vs the known evilly??
sigh...
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I'm not crawfishing. I've already said I'm not voting for a Democrati in this election. Neither one of them. The RNC keeps getting liberals nominated and we keep losing. I'm done with doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Maybe one day we can vote for a conservative. At least a fiscal one.
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Originally posted by LWC View PostYep some will vote for a D because they put an R next to their name. That seems more obsurd to a lot of us. Different strokes.
Originally posted by LWC View PostI'm not crawfishing. I've already said I'm not voting for a Democrati in this election. Neither one of them. The RNC keeps getting liberals nominated and we keep losing. I'm done with doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Maybe one day we can vote for a conservative. At least a fiscal one.
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Originally posted by Artos View PostThe point is there is so much hatred & interest with everything Trump, but Hillary could go on a puppy killing spree here on tbh & it has none...
"I love the poorly educated" - Donald Trump
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Originally posted by Landrover View PostFolks cant argue that point......it is a regrettable fact with Trump. Leopards don't & can't change their spots.
This is reasonable. Guys are not listening when others say they are NOT voting for either/none/nobody that is running for the presidential office. It is a choice....my choice....nothing more as a American citizen. I will be voting for every other office on my district ballot except the presidency. Each one of my votes will be cast for staunch fiscal conservatives and a moderate/conservative when it comes to social issues.
They're all terrible to me
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Originally posted by LWC View PostI'm not crawfishing. I've already said I'm not voting for a Democrati in this election. Neither one of them. The RNC keeps getting liberals nominated and we keep losing. I'm done with doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Maybe one day we can vote for a conservative. At least a fiscal one.
Responsibility for the years of deficit spending that have created our debt crisis rests squarely with BOTH the Republicans and the Democrats. The debt doubled under President George W. Bush — and doubled again under President Obama. During that time, both parties enjoyed control of Congress, and the deficit spending just kept piling up.
It doesn’t have to be that way, despite what the politicians say. But the idea that we can somehow balance the federal budget without cutting military spending and reforming entitlements is fantasy. What is required is leadership and political courage. As Governor of a state with an overwhelmingly Democrat legislature, Gary Johnson stood up to excess spending, vetoed 750 bills and literally thousands of budget line items…and balanced the state’s budget.
Governor Johnson has pledged that his first major act as President will be to submit to Congress a truly balanced budget. No gimmicks, no imaginary cuts in the distant future. Real reductions to bring spending into line with revenues, without tax increases. No line in the budget will be immune from scrutiny and reduction. And he pledges to veto any legislation that will result in deficit spending, forcing Congress to override his veto in order to spend money we don’t have.
No excuses. No games. A REAL balanced budget.
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Originally posted by txjustin View PostJust for TT:
Hillary is the worst candidate for President in the history of the USA, Trump is 2nd worst.
there, happy?
I doubt neither one.
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