flechero wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 7:16 pmYou are exactly right (for a change) I will be able to retire, based on my 401k performance in the last 2 years, I do have a more lucrative job than I had under Obama, I have contracts for 2 years worth of work backed up and we just hired another person...
I don't give a crap if he's arrogant
I don't give a crap if he's boastful
I don't care if he says everything is the best (even if only 3/4ths is)
He may be a horse's behind, but he is doing what he promised and my family is in much better shape than in the last 10-15 years. And thanks to his scotus picks, I feel much better about the future as well.
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These young folks have wisdom beyond their years. Too bad some of their elders are too blind to see the truth. The guy is the founder of the #walkway campaign.
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Think you for quoting out of context. Another trait you must have picked up following tRump.flechero wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 7:16 pmYou are exactly right (for a change) I will be able to retire, based on my 401k performance in the last 2 years, I do have a more lucrative job than I had under Obama, I have contracts for 2 years worth of work backed up and we just hired another person...
I don't give a crap if he's arrogant
I don't give a crap if he's boastful
I don't care if he says everything is the best (even if only 3/4ths is)
He may be a horse's behind, but he is doing what he promised and my family is in much better shape than in the last 10-15 years. And thanks to his scotus picks, I feel much better about the future as well.
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I love the way some people dismiss an argument without addressing any of the issue raised. Such automatic dismissals used to be evidence of a closed mind and/or self deception... but in the current age it's more often referred to as Winning!
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philbo, do you ever just get tired of being such a nasty, unhappy, unpleasant and un-neighborly hater?
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Bitter Clinger wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 10:31 amphilbo, do you ever just get tired of being such a nasty, unhappy, unpleasant and un-neighborly hater?
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Regardless what anyone thinks of Trump as a person, he has done more for the country in the short time he has been in office than the previous few have done in 8 years. I do not like the guy and I have little to no interest in having dinner with him but at least I am able to acknowledge he has been effective in helping the country. He was not my choice in the primary but once he became the chosen candidate I decided to support him. I voted for him and will do so again if he doesn't completely screw things up between now and election time. Does the mean I like him or that I agree with 100% of what he says or does? Absolutely, no! However, I agree with the majority of what he says and does and I can't say that about Obama, the Clintons or any of the other progressive left leaders.
Constantly bashing every little thing about him in an effort to tear him down is counterproductive and harmful to the country. It also says a lot about those that feel the need to tear him down just because they don't like him. From where I come from, that is called cutting one's nose off to spite their face.
Here is some reading for you that is not from a liberal propaganda rag. www.whitehouse.gov/trump-administration ... lishments/
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Megan Kelly out at NBC for defending “blackface”.
Apologized for comments yesterday.
May get rest of 69 mil contract.
So you beat on Trump at sort of conservative Fox where you were made a star.
Leave Fox for liberal NBC.
Now your fired for not being PC enough.
No doubt Trump is smiling today.
Megan Kelly out at NBC for defending “blackface”.
Apologized for comments yesterday.
May get rest of 69 mil contract.
So you beat on Trump at sort of conservative Fox where you were made a star.
Leave Fox for liberal NBC.
Now your fired for not being PC enough.
No doubt Trump is smiling today.
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Her ego forced her in to no man's land.philip964 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 5:54 pm https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... llion.html
Megan Kelly out at NBC for defending “blackface”.
Apologized for comments yesterday.
May get rest of 69 mil contract.
So you beat on Trump at sort of conservative Fox where you were made a star.
Leave Fox for liberal NBC.
Now your fired for not being PC enough.
No doubt Trump is smiling today.
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mojo84 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 11:25 amRegardless what anyone thinks of Trump as a person, he has done more for the country in the short time he has been in office than the previous few have done in 8 years. I do not like the guy and I have little to no interest in having dinner with him but at least I am able to acknowledge he has been effective in helping the country. He was not my choice in the primary but once he became the chosen candidate I decided to support him. I voted for him and will do so again if he doesn't completely screw things up between now and election time. Does the mean I like him or that I agree with 100% of what he says or does? Absolutely, no! However, I agree with the majority of what he says and does and I can't say that about Obama, the Clintons or any of the other progressive left leaders.
Constantly bashing every little thing about him in an effort to tear him down is counterproductive and harmful to the country. It also says a lot about those that feel the need to tear him down just because they don't like him. From where I come from, that is called cutting one's nose off to spite their face.
Here is some reading for you that is not from a liberal propaganda rag. www.whitehouse.gov/trump-administration ... lishments/
Couldn't have said it better myself.
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Well said, Sir!mojo84 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 11:25 am
Regardless what anyone thinks of Trump as a person, he has done more for the country in the short time he has been in office than the previous few have done in 8 years. I do not like the guy and I have little to no interest in having dinner with him but at least I am able to acknowledge he has been effective in helping the country. He was not my choice in the primary but once he became the chosen candidate I decided to support him. I voted for him and will do so again if he doesn't completely screw things up between now and election time. Does the mean I like him or that I agree with 100% of what he says or does? Absolutely, no! However, I agree with the majority of what he says and does and I can't say that about Obama, the Clintons or any of the other progressive left leaders.
Constantly bashing every little thing about him in an effort to tear him down is counterproductive and harmful to the country. It also says a lot about those that feel the need to tear him down just because they don't like him. From where I come from, that is called cutting one's nose off to spite their face.
Here is some reading for you that is not from a liberal propaganda rag. www.whitehouse.gov/trump-administration ... lishments/
Nope, I just took your comment in context and added the other half of things (the positive ones) that you never seem to include. If you are going to credit him with the bad, you have to credit him with the good he's done.
Unlike you I can see both sides but I choose to embrace the good, which far outweighs the bad.
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It appears Castro and the dems are openly counting on voter fraud in order to win.
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This is so unbelievably stupid. I as an honest stand up citizen want the police presence to protect the legal voters. Based on what happened in Philly a few years back with the thugs with batons at a polling station, I can see it happening again here in Texas under these conditions. If they have reason to be afraid of the police then they have no business being at a polling station.mojo84 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 9:47 pm It appears Castro and the dems are openly counting on voter fraud in order to win.
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Can we please have more choices??? Or was this just a rhetorical quiz???
"Fellowship, Leadership, Scholarship, Service." Anyone?
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Since you asked nicely, you can pick two.
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