Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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Originally Posted by
Woof!
Lol!
I'll be glad to stack my experience working with the demographic in question against yours any day of the week.
The dems don't own states because their system works...clearly it doesn't. They're growing in number because the right has done nothing but fly the flag of what they're against without putting together a comprehensive understanding of what they're for and how that will benefit the voters.
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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Originally Posted by
T1
I know, it will be over. Marxism, Communism, whatever they want to do. The country will be fundamentally transformed forever. The United State of America could become a 3rd world country.
Real chance Texas would secede, imo.
One can only hope that they will. I think others would follow suit.
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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Originally Posted by
johnnylightnin
You're missing the point. There's NO reason those are democrat votes. A VAST majority of those immigrating are convictionally conservative.
If they were going to vote Republican, the platforms would be opposite... Republicans would be calling them undocumented workers who need to be made legal and Democrats would be for upholding the law and closing the border. Clinton's out there saying, "Open the border, no borders at all, let 'em all come on in!" That should tell you something.
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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Originally Posted by
johnnylightnin
The dems don't own states because their system works...clearly it doesn't. They're growing in number because the right has done nothing but fly the flag of what they're against without putting together a comprehensive understanding of what they're for and how that will benefit the voters.
Agree!
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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Originally Posted by
T1
If they were going to vote Republican, the platforms would be opposite... Republicans would be calling them undocumented workers who need to be made legal and Democrats would be for upholding the law and closing the border. Clinton's out there saying, "Open the border, no borders at all, let 'em all come on in!" That should tell you something.
You're putting a lot of faith in the clairvoyance of a pack of dufwats.
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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Originally Posted by
johnnylightnin
You're putting a lot of faith in the clairvoyance of a pack of dufwats.
I did some research on voting rights. If Trump just wants to legalize the illegals, they would have to pay taxes, but they would NOT have voting rights in federal elections. Most states have laws where they could vote in state/local elections, but not federal elections. Only US citizens can vote in federal elections. I remember that this is how Cruz killed the Gang of 8 Bill.... he took the path to CITIZENSHIP off the table and the Democrats said, "screw that, it's over." Cruz said he was exposing that this was not about the kindness of their heart, but federal elections (more Democrat voters).
So if Trump wants to legalize illegals, I would be fine with that. I think the next push by Democrats would be to amend the Constitution to where legal residents had the same rights as citizens. I could see that getting through a leftist Supreme Court.
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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Originally Posted by
T1
So if Trump wants to legalize illegals, I would be fine with that. I think the next push by Democrats would be to amend the Constitution to where legal residents had the same rights as citizens. I could see that getting through a leftist Supreme Court.
Your lack of knowledge of the Constitution is astonishing.
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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Originally Posted by
Woof!
Your lack of knowledge of the Constitution is astonishing.
Admittedly, but at least I'm not as dumb as you are, generally speaking.
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
A little humor:
Donald and Hillary Go Into A Bakery on the Campaign Trail
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> As soon as they enter the bakery, Hillary steals three pastries and puts
> them in her pocket.
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> She says to Donald, "See how clever I am? The owner didn't see anything and
> I don't even need to lie! I will definitely win the election.
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> The Donald says to Hillary, "That's the typical dishonesty you have
> displayed throughout your entire life, trickery and deceit. I am going to
> show you an honest way to get the same result."
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> Donald goes to the owner of the bakery and says, "Give me a pastry and I
> will show you a magic trick." Intrigued, the owner accepts and gives him a
> pastry. He swallows it and asks for another one. The owner gives him
> another one. Then Donald asks for a third pastry and eats that, too.
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> The owner is starting to wonder where the magic trick is and asks, "What
> did you do with the pastries?"
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> Donald replies, "Look in Hillary's pocket"...
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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Originally Posted by
Woof!
I don't think Trump wants any of the black vote.
Why would you think that? LBJs Great Society certainly hasn't worked. Obama certainly hasn't helped, either.
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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Originally Posted by
PawDawg
Your response seems to be the scripted one.
What do you like about what what the Democrats have been doing for black folks for the past 60 years. When will that approach start working?
He gets his info, misguided as it is, and talking points from a liberal (which is a misnomer, BTW) blog called "Crooks and Liars." But, he is a Tech guy (I think) which is good.
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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Originally Posted by
stodgdog
But, he is a Tech guy (I think) which is good.
Nah, he is here just to stir the pot. He rarely comments on sports and when he does, it is usually off base.
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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Originally Posted by
Woof!
What is idiology?
It is a play on words. It means anyone that "believes" as you claim to are idiots.
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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Originally Posted by
PawDawg
Nah, he is here just to stir the pot. He rarely comments on sports and when he does, it is usually off base.
Naw, look back at old posts. I never said that Summitt was a great hire, White would stay for a long while because "he is building something here" or Dykes would stay because Ruston is a "great place to live". ;)
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
Question for Trump supporters:
Why do you think his campaign is going so poorly?
Hannity says it's the fault of the #NeverTrump guys, but that seems silly as they have almost no media reach. I personally think he's done a horrible job campaigning (not because he's stupid, but because he was never really trying to win in the first place). I'm sure some will blame the media and, clearly, they don't want him to win. Many of us who thought he would be a poor candidate warned that the media that made him would try to destroy him if he got the nod. We're certainly seeing that, but he seems to have more self-inflicted wounds than any candidate since Sarah Palin. What do y'all think?
Ooops...I forgot the last option: His campaign isn't going poorly, the polls are lying, and people like me are buying the lie.