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Post by mroped on Oct 21, 2015 22:18:27 GMT -5
Let's see Carson was an accomplished neurosurgeon! Trump built big a business, is worth billions! Your guy is what, a sort of community organizer that could not with a more original saying than Hope, Change? Yes, Carson was an accomplished neurosurgeon and he should've stay that. Doesnt have much of what it takes to be a politician. Trump, well he's a different story: -inherited a good egg nest from his father-about $250 million and a running business but more importantly connections with bankers. All he had to do is find a good team of lawyers that could help him declare his businesses bankrupt every so often while he walks away with cash in bonuses and pay. Swindling the IRS( therefore all US taxpayers) doesn't make you a good businessman but a shyster. Now, let's suppose that Trump becomes president. How is he gonna solve problems like deficit say? Will he declare the country bankrupt? Can't do that. All his so called plans so far are just dust in the wind: fence at the border with Mexico for which the Mexicans will pay, U.S. declared a Christian nation-that's a good one-, all illegal deported-impossible. Prety much anything that he's claiming to want to do is near impossible if not impossible. So please, I am addressing the republicans: isn't there anyone out there that can represent the GOP? What is fielded right now will be for Hillary(or Sanders) like taking candy from a baby!
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Post by OldCoyote on Oct 21, 2015 22:43:56 GMT -5
Ok, If Carson and Trump are nothing but dust in the wind Why do liberals go out of their way to discredit them.
If they are nothing why would you bother??
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Post by djAdvocate on Oct 21, 2015 22:51:13 GMT -5
Ok, If Carson and Trump are nothing but dust in the wind Why do liberals go out of their way to discredit them. If they are nothing why would you bother?? we have a long tradition of taking down the mighty, oc. the bigger they are, the harder they fall. surely you must know that.
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Post by Tennesseer on Oct 21, 2015 23:16:51 GMT -5
Ok, If Carson and Trump are nothing but dust in the wind Why do liberals go out of their way to discredit them. If they are nothing why would you bother?? Why did you the conservative go after Trudeau? If he is nothing, why would you bother? Let's see Carson was an accomplished neurosurgeon! Trump built big a business, is worth billions! Your guy is what, a sort of community organizer that could not with a more original saying than Hope, Change?
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Post by Aman A.K.A. Ahamburger on Oct 21, 2015 23:29:47 GMT -5
Hahahah. The only change is going to be deficits, many more Syria refugees, and Mexicans will no longer require visas to work here.. J.T. is pro oil sands/keystone, pro trade, pro security bill.. It's almost funny that the left threw their support behind this guy... iclmg.ca/election-2015-national-security-legislation/To top it off, he's had a whopping six years of experience in professional politics.. He is without a doubt ready to run a nation as the world runs head on into tribulating times, yep... Hahahaha Great hair though. Glad we have a "sexy" leader now! Hahahaha On the plus side, his carbon scheme is sure to fit in nicely with our business plan. ![](http://images.proboards.com/new/cool.png) How many years has the clown, Trump, had in professional politics? What about that close second, the Creationist, Carson?
I can't speak of Carlson because I don't know much about the guy, but to say Trump has no political experience isn't accurate in the least. Almost half of all big business deals these days is about dealing with govt. In fact, with the real estate game it's even worse. So of all the candidates we are talking about, Trump - by far - understands the inner workings of government the best. JT's previous experience is an elementary school teacher. That's the big reason - to me - why his lack of political experience is a big issue. I do like the fact that he said that if he had the chance to tell Putin - essentially - to GO F__K HIMSELF, he would. I'd like to be there for that and add a few more choice words myself about how things in the East are shaping up.... ![](http://images.proboards.com/new/grin.png) To expand a bit on why I like Trump: he's got both sides shook up. That's PRECISELY what US politics needs. He's got people on both sides of the isle agreeing on certain topics, that's PRECISElY what the general US population needs. However, the best thing about Trump is that he is one of these uber rich guys that has - for years - refused to run for office because the pay sucks. What Trumps represents is - hopefully - the turning of the tide of profits before all else. What he - hopefully - represents is the notion that these uber rich guys finally understand that it's FAMILY first; that we need to protect what we have now, because all the money in the world isn't going to matter if we don't start bringing morals back into politics and business. You can call me a dreamer, but I'm not the only one..... ![](http://images.proboards.com/new/cool.png)
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Post by weltschmerz on Oct 21, 2015 23:53:13 GMT -5
How many years has the clown, Trump, had in professional politics? What about that close second, the Creationist, Carson?
I can't speak of Carlson because I don't know much about the guy, but to say Trump has no political experience isn't accurate in the least. Almost half of all big business deals these days is about dealing with govt. In fact, with the real estate game it's even worse. So of all the candidates we are talking about, Trump - by far - understands the inner workings of government the best.
JT's previous experience is an elementary school teacher. That's the big reason - to me - why his lack of political experience is a big issue. I do like the fact that he said that if he had the chance to tell Putin - essentially - to GO F__K HIMSELF, he would. I'd like to be there for that and add a few more choice words myself about how things in the East are shaping up.... ![](http://images.proboards.com/new/grin.png) To expand a bit on why I like Trump: he's got both sides shook up. That's PRECISELY what US politics needs. He's got people on both sides of the isle agreeing on certain topics, that's PRECISElY what the general US population needs. However, the best thing about Trump is that he is one of these uber rich guys that has - for years - refused to run for office because the pay sucks. What Trumps represents is - hopefully - the turning of the tide of profits before all else. What he - hopefully - represents is the notion that these uber rich guys finally understand that it's FAMILY first; that we need to protect what we have now, because all the money in the world isn't going to matter if we don't start bringing morals back into politics and business. You can call me a dreamer, but I'm not the only one..... ![](http://images.proboards.com/new/cool.png) Really? He has more political experience than senators and governors, like Christie, Bush, Rubio and Jindal? He has more experience in reality shows and beauty pageants. I'll give him that.
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Post by weltschmerz on Oct 21, 2015 23:56:27 GMT -5
Furthermore, Trump has no qualms about stealing family homes, in both the US and Scotland, through eminent domain, because he needs more limo parking for his casinos and building bigger golf courses.
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Post by weltschmerz on Oct 22, 2015 0:24:52 GMT -5
Right. I guess that's why he rails against Mexico and China for "stealing American jobs", while having his own clothing line made in....Mexico and China, by $2 a day sweatshop workers.
So he can make more profit, as opposed to providing employment for American families.
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Post by djAdvocate on Oct 22, 2015 0:25:22 GMT -5
Furthermore, Trump has no qualms about stealing family homes, in both the US and Scotland, through eminent domain, because he needs more limo parking for his casinos and building bigger golf courses. ultimately, these races come down to whether or not voters can identify with a candidate. our presidents are a reflection of who we are at the point in time they are elected.
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Post by Aman A.K.A. Ahamburger on Oct 22, 2015 0:28:58 GMT -5
I can't speak of Carlson because I don't know much about the guy, but to say Trump has no political experience isn't accurate in the least. Almost half of all big business deals these days is about dealing with govt. In fact, with the real estate game it's even worse. So of all the candidates we are talking about, Trump - by far - understands the inner workings of government the best.
JT's previous experience is an elementary school teacher. That's the big reason - to me - why his lack of political experience is a big issue. I do like the fact that he said that if he had the chance to tell Putin - essentially - to GO F__K HIMSELF, he would. I'd like to be there for that and add a few more choice words myself about how things in the East are shaping up.... ![](http://images.proboards.com/new/grin.png) To expand a bit on why I like Trump: he's got both sides shook up. That's PRECISELY what US politics needs. He's got people on both sides of the isle agreeing on certain topics, that's PRECISElY what the general US population needs. However, the best thing about Trump is that he is one of these uber rich guys that has - for years - refused to run for office because the pay sucks. What Trumps represents is - hopefully - the turning of the tide of profits before all else. What he - hopefully - represents is the notion that these uber rich guys finally understand that it's FAMILY first; that we need to protect what we have now, because all the money in the world isn't going to matter if we don't start bringing morals back into politics and business. You can call me a dreamer, but I'm not the only one..... ![](http://images.proboards.com/new/cool.png) Really? He has more political experience than senators and governors, like Christie, Rubio and Jindal? He has more experience in reality shows and beauty pageants. I'll give him that.
We were talking about JT, Trump, and Carson. No, there are others that have more experience in politics, better? Idk, I know from personal experience that big projects have the government involved every step of the way and Trump has been in the game for over 30 years. I hear you about how Trump got to where he is, that is precisely my point. You want to hope for change? Then lets hope that Geddy Lee got through to the boomers. ![](http://images.proboards.com/new/cool.png)
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Post by Aman A.K.A. Ahamburger on Oct 22, 2015 0:31:28 GMT -5
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Post by weltschmerz on Oct 29, 2015 0:11:27 GMT -5
In other Canadian political news.....
Patrick Brazeau, the disgraced Conservative senator, was granted absolute discharge for pleading guilty to domestic assault charges and possession of cocaine. No jail time, no criminal record.
![](http://i.huffpost.com/gen/987872/images/o-PATRICK-BRAZEAU-SENATE-VOTE-facebook.jpg)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2015 9:30:16 GMT -5
grrrrrrr ![](http://syonidv.hodginsmedia.com/vsmileys/angry2.png)
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Post by Virgil Showlion on Oct 29, 2015 10:20:25 GMT -5
Is it just me, or... ![](http://i.huffpost.com/gen/987872/images/o-PATRICK-BRAZEAU-SENATE-VOTE-facebook.jpg) ![](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-tUlcK6E_I98/TaTrCeGTyjI/AAAAAAAABs4/0s1nSVyBZrk/s400/3-legolas.jpg)
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Post by dondub on Oct 29, 2015 20:06:44 GMT -5
Close but Brazeau has the 'crazy eyes'.
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