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« Reply #150 on: June 05, 2016, 12:09:07 PM »


I'm sure he will get a lot of cross-over votes in November. Hillary will do likewise with some Republicans Wink

Do you vote NPD?

Hell no, I want them to be outlawed as unconstitutional. I'm a member of the Social Democratic Party and never voted different.

Well, well, it is not going to last.

Maybe if TRUMP loses in November and he moves accross the Atlantic and establishes a new party. There would be enough time until the next federal election in late 2017. I'd love TRUMP to run against Merkel Smiley

He would take over NDP, sot that all the Nazis, like you, could find a natural home.

Your great-grand-father would be proud of you.
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« Reply #151 on: June 05, 2016, 12:12:17 PM »


I'm sure he will get a lot of cross-over votes in November. Hillary will do likewise with some Republicans Wink

Do you vote NPD?

Hell no, I want them to be outlawed as unconstitutional. I'm a member of the Social Democratic Party and never voted different.

Well, well, it is not going to last.

Maybe if TRUMP loses in November and he moves accross the Atlantic and establishes a new party. There would be enough time until the next federal election in late 2017. I'd love TRUMP to run against Merkel Smiley

He would take over NDP, sot that all the Nazis, like you, could find a natural home.

Your great-grand-father would be proud of you.

NDP is a Canadian Party.

But these Nazi comparisons are ridiculous. The Donald is left-wing on some issues, in others he's a conservative or a moderate.

Btw, my great-grand-father was a communist in the Greek civil war Wink
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« Reply #152 on: June 05, 2016, 05:31:55 PM »

Silly American I legitimately feel he will feel entitled to flaunt the law if he becomes President. Many of the ideas he has presented are either unconstitutional or illegal. How will he react when the judicial system tells him no? The evidence up to this point is not reassuring.

I am not anti-Trump for any partisan reason. As I stated elsewhere I had planned to vote against Hillary this year because I want tax reform and entitlement reform. And then the Republicans nominated a candidate that gained popularity due to his bigotry. Calling for all Muslims to be banned or that most illegal immigrants are rapists is bigotry, plain and simple. I'm not a SJW either. Indeed those people have cried wolf so much that they set the stage for an actual racist to get into power. This election season has been sickening. I can't care about taxes at this moment when it looks like America as the tolerant nation we know it may not exist anymore.

On the right, you have folks who will ram through unconstitutional anti-abortion legislation that will cost taxpayers money.  This will be done with the full knowledge that the legislation will be struck down by the SCOTUS.

On the left, you have folks who are OK with not enforcing our immigration policy and nullification verdicts of juries in cases where defendants are guilty.

And we're worried about Donald Trump, who's never been indicted, never accused of a crime, ever.  Yes, he's been civilly sued; what businessman hasn't?

It's time to get real.
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« Reply #153 on: June 05, 2016, 05:38:30 PM »


NDP is a Canadian Party.

But these Nazi comparisons are ridiculous. The Donald is left-wing on some issues, in others he's a conservative or a moderate.

Btw, my great-grand-father was a communist in the Greek civil war Wink

1. Sorry for the typo.

2. Read Goebbels diaries. He was a damn commie on quite a few issues. I am not even talking of Mussolini - that guy was left of Hugo Chavez.

3. You had 4 great-grand-fathers, I am sure.
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« Reply #154 on: June 05, 2016, 06:58:22 PM »

Trump actually does carry serious risks. His ignorance and lack of morality is boundless.

I get some people dislike Clinton. But worst case, she is another term of Obama. And for all the inflated rhetoric about Obama, the US is doing fine. Maybe not as good as it could be, but it's fine. Freaking out over some lesser flaws and following Trump in dismantling all the things that have made countries successful (market economy, diplomatic alliances, democracy, respect for constitutional liberties, etc) is so stupid it boggles the mind.

Voting Trump is some combination of evil and moronic. Unfortunately a lot of people are that way.

You should never just settle on voting for someone such as Crooked Hillary Clinton.    This whole election just sucks either way you look at it.   

I was leaning Trump , but the Trump University did it for me .

I feel I must point out that Ronald Reagan's ideology changed DRASTICALLY with age; the Democratic Party didn't leave him, he realized how misguided their economic policy was and that he could fool quite a few dumb Southern Democrats into voting for that big scary Party of Lincoln finally.
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« Reply #155 on: June 06, 2016, 04:55:35 AM »

Silly American I legitimately feel he will feel entitled to flaunt the law if he becomes President. Many of the ideas he has presented are either unconstitutional or illegal. How will he react when the judicial system tells him no? The evidence up to this point is not reassuring.

I am not anti-Trump for any partisan reason. As I stated elsewhere I had planned to vote against Hillary this year because I want tax reform and entitlement reform. And then the Republicans nominated a candidate that gained popularity due to his bigotry. Calling for all Muslims to be banned or that most illegal immigrants are rapists is bigotry, plain and simple. I'm not a SJW either. Indeed those people have cried wolf so much that they set the stage for an actual racist to get into power. This election season has been sickening. I can't care about taxes at this moment when it looks like America as the tolerant nation we know it may not exist anymore.

On the right, you have folks who will ram through unconstitutional anti-abortion legislation that will cost taxpayers money.  This will be done with the full knowledge that the legislation will be struck down by the SCOTUS.

On the left, you have folks who are OK with not enforcing our immigration policy and nullification verdicts of juries in cases where defendants are guilty.

And we're worried about Donald Trump, who's never been indicted, never accused of a crime, ever.  Yes, he's been civilly sued; what businessman hasn't?

It's time to get real.

Fuzzy once again shows that he's the most reasonable bear around. I just wish Donald Trump would keep focused on issues, rather than continually shooting himself in the foot via unnecessary attacks on people like Judge Curiel. Someone needs to let Trump know that he's got the GOP nomination locked up and that it's a completely new game at this point, with bigger things at stake and larger implications for what he says. He should be keeping the focus on the many flaws of his opponent, Hillary Clinton, and the positions he has taken which have been shown to resonate with voters across the country (the biggies being trade and immigration policies).

Trump already understands that he'll have to deal with certain members of the biased press, people who will spin stories in the most flagrant of ways imaginable. But Trump will at least show up to take questions from those on MSNBC or CNN, which is far more than I can say of Hillary Clinton, who can't seem to be bothered to answer any questions from any news organizations. So will we see an Atlas thread about Democrats acting as Clinton enablers? Why do I doubt it?
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« Reply #156 on: June 06, 2016, 05:02:44 AM »

Silly American I legitimately feel he will feel entitled to flaunt the law if he becomes President. Many of the ideas he has presented are either unconstitutional or illegal. How will he react when the judicial system tells him no? The evidence up to this point is not reassuring.

I am not anti-Trump for any partisan reason. As I stated elsewhere I had planned to vote against Hillary this year because I want tax reform and entitlement reform. And then the Republicans nominated a candidate that gained popularity due to his bigotry. Calling for all Muslims to be banned or that most illegal immigrants are rapists is bigotry, plain and simple. I'm not a SJW either. Indeed those people have cried wolf so much that they set the stage for an actual racist to get into power. This election season has been sickening. I can't care about taxes at this moment when it looks like America as the tolerant nation we know it may not exist anymore.

On the right, you have folks who will ram through unconstitutional anti-abortion legislation that will cost taxpayers money.  This will be done with the full knowledge that the legislation will be struck down by the SCOTUS.

On the left, you have folks who are OK with not enforcing our immigration policy and nullification verdicts of juries in cases where defendants are guilty.

And we're worried about Donald Trump, who's never been indicted, never accused of a crime, ever.  Yes, he's been civilly sued; what businessman hasn't?

It's time to get real.

Fuzzy once again shows that he's the most reasonable bear around. I just wish Donald Trump would keep focused on issues, rather than continually shooting himself in the foot via unnecessary attacks on people like Judge Curiel. Someone needs to let Trump know that he's got the GOP nomination locked up and that it's a completely new game at this point, with bigger things at stake and larger implications for what he says. He should be keeping the focus on the many flaws of his opponent, Hillary Clinton, and the positions he has taken which have been shown to resonate with voters across the country (the biggies being trade and immigration policies).

Trump already understands that he'll have to deal with certain members of the biased press, people who will spin stories in the most flagrant of ways imaginable. But Trump will at least show up to take questions from those on MSNBC or CNN, which is far more than I can say of Hillary Clinton, who can't seem to be bothered to answer any questions from any news organizations. So will we see an Atlas thread about Democrats acting as Clinton enablers? Why do I doubt it?

Great point ,but I feel Trump gone off the deep end. No joke, in his mind he really can win places like California.
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« Reply #157 on: June 06, 2016, 05:52:18 AM »

Obviously I couldn't be bothered to read seven pages of this s[inks]t-fest, but glancing at the first page, I have to say...it's amazing how much of a cancer the notion of American exceptionalism is within the conservative hemisphere. These people believe that America is so great - so fycking star-spangled awesome - that it can survive anything. Anything! Therefore, all that has to be done is to point out that America has existed for 240 years without collapsing in order to excuse blatantly reckless partisan behavior in the form of supporting an absolute maniac for President. Or anything else for that matter.

"We've made it this far - nothing will bring 'er down!". "We've had crap leaders before, so that of course means we can send one even crappier in there and everything will be A-OK, 'cause 'MURICA!".

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Everything has its breaking point. Democracies are democracies until they aren't. Sovereign nations exist until they don't. America isn't any different, people. Gamble with it at your own risk.
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