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[#] Mon Dec 05 2016 22:46:02 EST from IGnatius T Foobar

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I'm going to suggest that the meeting with Albert Speer Gore was intended to troll everyone (including you, and Gore himself, and the media).

Trump may be looking to build a broad coalition but he isn't stupid. Stop assuming he's a Manchurian democrat. He might allow Albert Speer Gore to kiss his ring, but the moment he sees warmunists getting in the way of actual prosperity, the warmunists are going to get swatted aside faster than you can say "blood for oil."

[#] Tue Dec 06 2016 09:10:20 EST from Ragnar Danneskjold

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Trump listens to Ivanka, and Ivanka is a strong believer in anthropogenic global climate change.

Trump is not a man of conviction. He blows where the populist winds go.

[#] Tue Dec 06 2016 10:16:54 EST from IGnatius T Foobar

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...so says the liberal media. I'll believe it if it happens. Until then it's just hot air.

[#] Tue Dec 06 2016 13:14:34 EST from Ragnar Danneskjold

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Trump's tweet this morning against Boeing cost them $1 billion in market cap valuation.

[#] Tue Dec 06 2016 13:33:31 EST from zooer

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Tue Dec 06 2016 01:14:34 PM EST from Ragnar Danneskjold @ Uncensored
Trump's tweet this morning against Boeing cost them $1 billion in market cap valuation.

I think it depends on how much Trump can make selling carbon offsets.  It is a business decision so that makes it okay.



[#] Tue Dec 06 2016 13:43:52 EST from IGnatius T Foobar

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Predictably, Trump's smashing success in keeping 1,000+ Carrier jobs in Indiana was met with widespread praise by Americans and is being criticized by people who are Hitler.

Meanwhile, in a parallel universe, President-elect Ted Cruz assisted Carrier in offshoring all remaining jobs while giving even bigger tax breaks to Goldman Sachs.

Meanwhile, in another parallel universe, President-elect Jeb Bush mandated that all new Carrier air conditioners must be built so that they will only run on oil from Saudi Arabia and other terrorist nations.

And in another parallel universe, President-elect Hillary Clinton levied a 35% tax on all American-manufactured goods, payable directly to the Clinton Foundation instead of to the government.

In one more parallel universe, President-elect Gary Johnson sat there gazing at his own navel while smoking dope and letting Carrier go out of business on its own.

Meanwhile, in a parallel universe where Marco Rubio won the election, Indiana was declared a wholly-owned province of Mexico.

In a parallel universe in which Bernie Sanders became president, corporate taxes were raised to 75,000,000% , and Carrier and every other company immediately went out of business. 



[#] Tue Dec 06 2016 13:53:49 EST from zooer

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You are over the top stupid, the only remotely believable one is the one with Hillary.



[#] Tue Dec 06 2016 14:26:14 EST from Ragnar Danneskjold

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Basically Trump is moving us towards a command and control economy. Threaten companies who want to leave, instead of working towards deregulation and making America more competitive.

We're going to be no different than China.

[#] Tue Dec 06 2016 15:24:48 EST from IGnatius T Foobar

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Your utopia is only attainable through the election of candidates who have no hope of ever winning.  Like I said, conservatism is dead.  I'll take Trump's nationalist vision over the globalist/socialist dystopia towards which we were headed.  No contest there.



[#] Tue Dec 06 2016 15:54:53 EST from Ragnar Danneskjold

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I wouldn't say it's utopia. Deregulation shouldn't be that difficult, considering we supposedly have a completely Republican controlled government.

Trump is acting like a petty dictator.

While I admire his handling of Taiwan, his single tweet about Boeing dropped their market cap by over a billion dollars.

How is that helping Americans and their 401k's?

[#] Tue Dec 06 2016 15:57:20 EST from Ragnar Danneskjold

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So, how do you want to make America great again? Tell The Donald.

https://apply.ptt.gov/yourstory/

[#] Tue Dec 06 2016 17:27:19 EST from IGnatius T Foobar

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How is that helping Americans and their 401k's?

Who cares? Rosie O'Donnell is still pissed off, and that's all that really matters. I've said before that I'm a one-issue voter.

[#] Tue Dec 06 2016 17:42:42 EST from zooer

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You know if you are going to use that hat as the graphic for this room you could at least give it a transparent background unlike the Trump administration.



[#] Tue Dec 06 2016 22:06:47 EST from IGnatius T Foobar

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Anytime Obama said "let me be clear" he was lying ... 100% of the time. Therefore the background of the hat graphic is not clear. It is distinct, bold, and unambiguous, just like President Trump.

[#] Tue Dec 06 2016 22:42:38 EST from zooer

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Come on.... you don't even believe your garbage anymore.



[#] Wed Dec 07 2016 09:10:20 EST from IGnatius T Foobar

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I'm excited. This is the first time I've ever voted for a presidential candidate who won the election. I'm genuinely optimistic and I think Mr. Trump is the right man for the job. As my eBay feedback history shows, I've been a Trump fan since before the 2012 election.

So yes, I'm going to summarily IGnore everyone who says he's a bumbling buffoon ... *especially* people who voted for the *real* buffoon George W. Bush and didn't do the same then.

[#] Wed Dec 07 2016 11:20:05 EST from zooer

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Ebay is a measure of someone's political ideology now?  You can still be a fan of the man Trump, while I wouldn't call myself a fan, I think he is a very interesting person.



[#] Wed Dec 07 2016 13:32:56 EST from LoanShark

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2016-12-06 13:14 from Ragnar Danneskjold @uncnsrd
Trump's tweet this morning against Boeing cost them $1 billion in
market cap valuation.

At less than 120 characters that may be the most expensive message ever, on a character-by-character basis.

[#] Wed Dec 07 2016 14:12:15 EST from LoanShark

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2016-12-06 13:53 from zooer @uncnsrd
You are over the top stupid, the only remotely believable one is the
one with Hillary.

Don't know who you're talking about, I'm with stupid.

[#] Wed Dec 07 2016 14:26:08 EST from zooer

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Wed Dec 07 2016 02:12:15 PM EST from LoanShark @ Uncensored
Don't know who you're talking about, I'm with stupid. 

Did you vote for me like you said you would?



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