Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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TYLERTECHSAS
Never from Dems which dont think its important (see inner city problems and minorities per the family unit). At least we were trying to focus the nation back on the correct path to a solution. Minority leadership sure doesn't care and neither does Hillary. In fact instead of family values the dems want no values. Heck they are afraid to condemn violence against police and won't even mention radial Islam out of fear. Dems are the farthest from anything resembling "family values". They even want babies killed in the womb during late semesters.
I didn't think you would answer my question. :D
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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Woof!
I didn't think you would answer my question. :D
Don't dare crack on posters for not answering questions.
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
Let's talk energy, jobs, and regulations. The latest bidding on off shore leases were down 80% partly due to prices but primarily due to regulation installed over the last 8 years, the coal industry has been all but destroyed with the globalist green lobby. New regulation call OOOO rules will cost the natural gas industry in excess of $500 million, the combined effect of all this is higher energy cost for everyone, huge losses of high paying jobs across the country and hit Louisiana, Texas and the gulf states hardest. The reduction of our own production will continue higher dependance on foriegn oil as well as the increased energy cost and regulation will cost even more manufacturing to be moved outside the US. Single payer health care system that has been touted as solution and has been pushed by the liberials going back to the Clinton admistration in the best of case will cost 13-15% additional income tax and not just on high income people. Feel free to talk to those living or working in other countries, I know for a fact Germany's income tax is approximately 46.5% and the health care is 13.5% and is not only on the wealthy. This is not even touching the social, cultural, economic cost of immigration and changing the balance of the Supreme Court from an interpreting body to more of a Legislative function base on social opinion not defined costitutional interpretation. The only relevant question in November is who may slow or stop this landslide.
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
we need a single tranferable voting system.
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The sad part is that with Donald Trump you just don't know his actual policy positions. What's on his website did not reflect what he said at the debate, and he often alters policies on the fly at rallies. He's a populist through and through. And his policy decisions will reflect it. I can't trust that any more than I can Trust Clinton's awful positions and lies.
All I know to do is to support small government Republicans in down ballot races. I will not vote for Trump or Clinton. Both disgust me and neither have come close to earning my vote. I refuse to vote for the lesser of two evils.
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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TYLERTECHSAS
Agian I think the only solution in this case is we should vote the morally correct and most Christian based party platform or against one of them (Dems) as a Christian. It is our obligation IMHO to not ignore, and in fact do all we via prayer and voting, to Try and stop the slippage of our country to a final Sodom and Gomorrah.
With King Bera at the top of the GOP ticket, it's hard for me to believe that he'll do anything to slow the moral decline of our country.
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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Originally Posted by
Jacksonian
The sad part is that with Donald Trump you just don't know his actual policy positions. What's on his website did not reflect what he said at the debate, and he often alters policies on the fly at rallies. He's a populist through and through. And his policy decisions will reflect it. I can't trust that any more than I can Trust Clinton's awful positions and lies.
All I know to do is to support small government Republicans in down ballot races. I will not vote for Trump or Clinton. Both disgust me and neither have come close to earning my vote. I refuse to vote for the lesser of two evils.
Then prepare for the worst of the two evils.
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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johnnylightnin
With King Bera at the top of the GOP ticket, it's hard for me to believe that he'll do anything to slow the moral decline of our country.
But you do know he will at least try and do better vs. HRC and her socialist amoral platform.
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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TYLERTECHSAS
Then prepare for the worst of the two evils.
Maybe...at least in the short term. That said, isn't a principled opposition party better than a populist opposition party? What happens when the population goes left? That's what Trump's candidacy signifies.
Not voting for Trump is certainly the long game. Looks like a majority of the electorate is choosing to play it despite their immense distaste for Clinton. This is on the GOP and those who nominated Trump (couldn't have happened without MSM).
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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Originally Posted by
frogdog
Let's talk energy, jobs, and regulations. The latest bidding on off shore leases were down 80% partly due to prices but primarily due to regulation installed over the last 8 years, the coal industry has been all but destroyed with the globalist green lobby. New regulation call OOOO rules will cost the natural gas industry in excess of $500 million, the combined effect of all this is higher energy cost for everyone, huge losses of high paying jobs across the country and hit Louisiana, Texas and the gulf states hardest. The reduction of our own production will continue higher dependance on foriegn oil as well as the increased energy cost and regulation will cost even more manufacturing to be moved outside the US. Single payer health care system that has been touted as solution and has been pushed by the liberials going back to the Clinton admistration in the best of case will cost 13-15% additional income tax and not just on high income people. Feel free to talk to those living or working in other countries, I know for a fact Germany's income tax is approximately 46.5% and the health care is 13.5% and is not only on the wealthy. This is not even touching the social, cultural, economic cost of immigration and changing the balance of the Supreme Court from an interpreting body to more of a Legislative function base on social opinion not defined costitutional interpretation. The only relevant question in November is who may slow or stop this landslide.
Good post!
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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TYLERTECHSAS
But you do know he will at least try and do better vs. HRC and her socialist amoral platform.
I wish I knew that Tyler...I really do. They are two sides to the same big government coin.
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I already am. At this point I view it as the inevitable conclusion. Trump is doing everything he can gonna keep it more certain everyday.
Re: 2016 Presidential Campaign
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johnnylightnin
I wish I knew that Tyler...I really do. They are two sides to the same big government coin.
For one his kids, wife and Pence will see to it IMHO.
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Lamestream media twisting facts again. (not that it will probably matter)
Polls released Monday show KKK extending her lead. Generally, from 6% to about 11% in national polls. And, she made some gains in some of the key states. But, the libtard media is trying to sell this as a "post-debate bounce" for the Hillster. tch, tch... why do they find it so hard to tell the simple truth? The actual data for these polls are from late last week....PRE-debate. Post-debate numbers won't be published until about Thursday of this week.
Now, as I said, it probably doesn't matter. Trump is slipping in the polls and probably has already seen his high-water mark. These numbers indicate he entered Sunday night's debate in a deeper hole than was thought. So, even though he won the debate, it won't make that much difference. He might pull back 1-2% of her lead, but, that won't matter.
But, the libtard lamestream media is SO IN THE TANK for the Hillster, they can't bring themselves to tell the truth, even when the truth, in this case, doesn't really matter. Heck! just say: Clinton had a nice lead heading into the debate. She got roughed up some, and Trump will get a small bounce out of it. We'll see later this week just how much of an effect it will have in the polls. Regardless, Clinton will still enjoy a comfortable lead with less than a month to go.
I think the libtard media can't bring themselves to admit the Hillster got smoked in the debate because that is their arena. They are covering for those two bozos, Martha Rashtick and the very gay Anderson Oooper. Professional courtesy, I guess.
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When Bill Clinton took office as governor of Arkansas, Hillary was ordered to wear a truth detector. She still wears it to this day and the needle has yet to jump once.