Open Side Menu Go to the Top
Register
The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: No smocking guns. The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: No smocking guns.

05-25-2017 , 10:42 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by zikzak
Is sucking in your gut and having man tits supposed to be impressive?
My favorite thing about this picture is Jones' real life before picture.



Like, ****ing seriously?
05-25-2017 , 10:46 PM
well if they're not gonna lose elections when they assault people, maybe some of these old ass white men need to start getting the **** beat out of them in return
05-25-2017 , 10:46 PM
predictit has quist at 5%. GG famalam
05-25-2017 , 10:48 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by microbet
California is working on single payer.


I'm talking a big step more.

Gut Medicaid. Gut social security. Gut welfare programs. Gut it all and give out massive tax breaks.

Then form agreements with the States that want to offer these programs to offer them at a reasonable level and find them through state taxes.

(I realize this doesn't work in practice - but man, it would be so satisfying).
05-25-2017 , 10:51 PM
Trump wasn't lying. A republican could murder someone on live tv and the ****ing deplorables who support these nazis would blame Clinton and happily vote for them and fox would pretend it never happened.

This is not hyperbole. This is exactly what would happen.
05-25-2017 , 10:52 PM
Guys, Quist was not going to win.
05-25-2017 , 10:58 PM
2/3 of the votes are cast by mail. Even if the majority changed their mind after the assault, not much can overcome that
05-25-2017 , 11:06 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by 11t
2/3 of the votes are cast by mail. Even if the majority changed their mind after the assault, not much can overcome that
Probably changed their mind TO gianforte.

Montana Gov must be incredibly popular.

edit--so I was dead wrong on this race being winnable, montana had 2 dem senators recently and a D gov just beat that same guy but that is a deep R state.

Last edited by wheatrich; 05-25-2017 at 11:20 PM.
05-25-2017 , 11:09 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by wheatrich
Probably changed their mind TO gianforte.
I read the other day that whoever handles the votes was getting swamped with people asking to change their votes.
05-25-2017 , 11:13 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by StimAbuser
I read the other day that whoever handles the votes was getting swamped with people asking to change their votes.
Reports of swamped were a big over exaggeration.
05-25-2017 , 11:19 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by StimAbuser
I read the other day that whoever handles the votes was getting swamped with people asking to change their votes.
How could that be? The beatdown only occurred yesterday.
05-25-2017 , 11:22 PM
Guys, think of who Trump picked for his cabinet. Then realize the district's in these special elections elected those lunatics. This is another data point that is a positive sign for 2018. Yes a win would have been nice but it was never very likely.
05-25-2017 , 11:26 PM
‘The Germans are bad, very bad’: Trump pledges to ‘stop’ German car sales to US

http://www.rawstory.com/2017/05/the-...r-sales-to-us/

Quote:
In a discussion about the country’s trade surplus, Trump said. “The Germans are evil, very evil.”
“Look at the millions of cars they sell in the US, and we’ll stop that,” sources told Der Spiegel
Jesus christ lol. Duterte is good, Erdogain is good, Kim Jong Un is smart, but the germans are bad.
05-25-2017 , 11:34 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by StimAbuser
‘The Germans are bad, very bad’: Trump pledges to ‘stop’ German car sales to US

http://www.rawstory.com/2017/05/the-...r-sales-to-us/



Jesus christ lol. Duterte is good, Erdogain is good, Kim Jong Un is smart, but the germans are bad.
Also, I'm pretty sure BMW manufactures most of the cars it sells in the US here.
05-25-2017 , 11:37 PM
Gonna be awful tough to create the NY/CA country. But if its just NY then head West and North of the Ohio River and somehow CA/OR/WA/Alaska looool good luck *******s
05-25-2017 , 11:40 PM
05-25-2017 , 11:41 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Namath12
Just stunning that Newt Gingrich is still A Thing.
Guys, I'm sorry my district has produced Newt Gingrich and Tom Price. To be fair, though, I'm not originally from here.

I'm originally from the state that Scott Walker leads.
05-25-2017 , 11:43 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by dlk9s
Guys, I'm sorry my district has produced Newt Gingrich and Tom Price. To be fair, though, I'm not originally from here.

I'm originally from the state that Scott Walker leads.
No paul ryan credit?
05-25-2017 , 11:47 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by wheatrich
No paul ryan credit?
Well, he's not from the district I grew up in/where my parents live, so no.
05-25-2017 , 11:49 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by markksman
Well Russia is the US's thirtieth biggest trade partner so it seems perfectly reasonable EVERYONE that has looked at anyone in the administration have multiple weird Russian ties.

I am sure they all have many times more weird connections to Irish, Belgium and Vietnamese spies and oligarchs since we do substantially more trade with all of them. Heck Columbia and the UAE outrank Russia.

So as you can see our administration's ties with everything Russian makes perfect sense when you realize they just break into the top 30. I mean almost half of one percent of our total Imports and Exports rely on Russia. We can't sacrifice the golden goose if we are going to make America great.
And Trump practically creating trade wars with Mexico, Canada, China (until Xi met with him and promised delivered trademarks to him and Ivanka, in which case he backed down from all trade threats) and now Germany if the last report is true.
05-25-2017 , 11:51 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by wheatrich
****ing Republitards.
05-25-2017 , 11:55 PM
donald trump and GOPers are so ****ing stupid that they think trade deficits are inherently bad because that means the country is "losing"

he actually thinks that mexico can pay for the wall by taking the money out of the trade surplus they have with us. just colossally ******ed and embarassing
05-26-2017 , 12:02 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by wheatrich
lol at the 50% that decided not to answer the question because they 100% felt he was justified but they were too embarrassed to admit it.
05-26-2017 , 12:03 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by jjshabado
Hah, I buried the lead. I was just going to start with the anecdote about how clueless and dumb Ford was, but the more I started thinking about him the more I remembered how horrible he was as a politician.
His idiocy actually worked in the favour of the city in a way that no one smarter could have accomplished. Previous mayor gave into the unions because they got him in office and knew they could break him. City workers were getting paid way too much and when Ford came into power and it was time for the next deal they gave in right away to Ford to actual reductions in salary because they knew that he was way too stubborn and would never give in when it came to negotiations. As a result he did far better than their current intelligent mayor could have dreamed of when it came to negotiating with the city's union workers.


I don't think he was a good mayor, he was bad in a lot of ways. However, he did accomplish a thing for the good of the city that no one else could and he was far better than Trump was. He was actually way better than the previous mayor
05-26-2017 , 12:06 AM
When the story broke of Ford smoking crack I immediately took a liking to him. A guy willing to occasionally have some crazy fun like that is a lot less dangerous than these insane politicians that wanna lock people up for 10 years for smoking weed.

Him smoking crack made me feel he was a lot more normal than a lot of these politicians we have lol

      
m