Oh boy - you'll never survive that.Not a mental breakdown. Don’t worry man, the first hand testimony is coming.
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Oh boy - you'll never survive that.Not a mental breakdown. Don’t worry man, the first hand testimony is coming.
Indiana surely isnt broke.Government officials in the State love to brag about the two billion dollar plus surplus they have while our roads suck,the teachers are at the Statehouse today protesting for more pay and better school conditions and the states welfare case workers are overloaded as they need more case workers.Its the Hoosier way!I admitted there are two ways to look at it. In any event all cities, states, and country are broke.
Matt Drudge...….hard to believe...…..has had it up to here.....
“It’s the economy, stupid.”
How about you name three Repub's you would support for Prez.
Do yourself a favor and research which presidential campaign came up with that line. Hint: it was another disgusting human being, this one with a (D) after his name. Toothpaste is out of the tube on electing a-holes as president.I think one of the most fascinating things about the 2020 election is that Trump is really going to put this idea to the test.
The economy is about the only thing Trump has going for him, and it's a big thing.
What's working against him, though, is darn near everything else. He is morally bankrupt, lies pathologically, and appears at times to be comically (and dangerously) over his head on foreign affairs.
I believe Trump won in 2016 because he ran against a historically bad candidate who ran a her campaign based on the assumption that Trump could never be a threat. If he wins in 2020, it will be a sign that many Americans are able to be bought - as long as their money isn't messed with, they'll put up with corruption and deceit and ineptitude everywhere else.
Personally, I find myself where many voters were with Hillary in 2016. It almost doesn't matter who the Democrats nominate, there is nothing Trump could do (short of change his entire character) to win my vote. There's not enough money he can put in my pocket to make me sell my soul.
Do yourself a favor and research which presidential campaign came up with that line. Hint: it was another disgusting human being, this one with a (D) after his name. Toothpaste is out of the tube on electing a-holes as president.
I generally prefer Trumps policies and judicial nominations to those of socialists like Warren or Bernie.I'm aware that the line originated with Clinton.
The point I'm making is that Trump is, in many ways, far worse than Clinton was in areas other than the economy.
Though I would argue that Trump is by far the shortest in the moral midget competition between him and Clinton, I suspect you would disagree. But there's really no case to be made that Clinton's foreign policy was as deleterious and damaging as Trump's. And even if it were, Trump's demonstrated refusal to behave in a civil manner and his childish twitter temper tantrums portray him as emotionally unstable.
I'm genuinely interested because I think this is about more than just Trump being an a-hole. I think it's about whether competency (or skill, if that's your preferred way of looking at it) in the economy will trump (pun intended) marked incompetency (and a demonstrated unwillingness to learn) in other important areas.
I generally prefer Trumps policies and judicial nominations to those of socialists like Warren or Bernie.
You support the policies of Mayor Pete?So you (I am not trying to be inflammatory here - really) are willing to overlook the serious moral failings and other issues because of your belief that his policies and appointments are more important. And I imagine that there are a lot of people who agree with you.
What's interesting (and unknown) is how many people are out there for whom the situation is reversed - the moral failings, pathological lying, and childishness are serious enough that, for them, those things are dealbreakers regardless of policies/appointments.
There might be a lot. There might be a few. The thing is, it wouldn't take very many to swing the election to the Dems. That's one reason I am fascinated by this upcoming election.
You support the policies of Mayor Pete?
I generally prefer Trumps policies and judicial nominations to those of socialists like Warren or Bernie.
You don’t really know any politician’s true character.The question isn't whether I fully support any of the Democratic candidates' policies (though there are some I do).
The question, at least for me, is whether the difference in policy (and any disagreements I might have with that policy) is of greater significance than the difference in character, dignity, and morality.
For me, Donald Trump's antics and seemingly complete lack of moral or social conscience is a far greater problem than any policy difference.
You don’t really know any politician’s true character.
I know the character of someone that would publicly mock someone with a disability.You don’t really know any politician’s true character.
Then vote for one of the wonderful Democratic candidates. It's our choice. Then we can have our economy return to where it was and the middle eastern countries can start causing trouble again and push us around. All the new home construction will stop, we can open our doors to foreign immigrants, pay for their housing, healthcare, and their children's education. We can raise taxes on businesses and the wealthy who own the businesses so they will quit expanding. We can quit expanding the military, all the defense contractors can layoff workers. But we will be happy having the idiot out as we did not want him in the first place. The people who voted for him can hibernate again and draw unemployment.I think one of the most fascinating things about the 2020 election is that Trump is really going to put this idea to the test.
The economy is about the only thing Trump has going for him, and it's a big thing.
What's working against him, though, is darn near everything else. He is morally bankrupt, lies pathologically, and appears at times to be comically (and dangerously) over his head on foreign affairs.
I believe Trump won in 2016 because he ran against a historically bad candidate who ran a her campaign based on the assumption that Trump could never be a threat. If he wins in 2020, it will be a sign that many Americans are able to be bought - as long as their money isn't messed with, they'll put up with corruption and deceit and ineptitude everywhere else.
Personally, I find myself where many voters were with Hillary in 2016. It almost doesn't matter who the Democrats nominate, there is nothing Trump could do (short of change his entire character) to win my vote. There's not enough money he can put in my pocket to make me sell my soul.
I'm never surprised by the idiots that think Trump is some godsend for the economy.Then vote for one of the wonderful Democratic candidates. It's our choice. Then we can have our economy return to where it was and the middle eastern countries can start causing trouble again and push us around. All the new home construction will stop, we can open our doors to foreign immigrants, pay for their housing, healthcare, and their children's education. We can raise taxes on businesses and the wealthy who own the businesses so they will quit expanding. We can quit expanding the military, all the defense contractors can layoff workers. But we will be happy having the idiot out as we did not want him in the first place. The people who voted for him can hibernate again and draw unemployment.
This post needs more hyperbole........or cowbell.Then vote for one of the wonderful Democratic candidates. It's our choice. Then we can have our economy return to where it was and the middle eastern countries can start causing trouble again and push us around. All the new home construction will stop, we can open our doors to foreign immigrants, pay for their housing, healthcare, and their children's education. We can raise taxes on businesses and the wealthy who own the businesses so they will quit expanding. We can quit expanding the military, all the defense contractors can layoff workers. But we will be happy having the idiot out as we did not want him in the first place. The people who voted for him can hibernate again and draw unemployment.
Don't forget about the Zombie Apocalypse that will certainly follow any Democrat's swearing-in next Jan., 2021.....….Then vote for one of the wonderful Democratic candidates. It's our choice. Then we can have our economy return to where it was and the middle eastern countries can start causing trouble again and push us around. All the new home construction will stop, we can open our doors to foreign immigrants, pay for their housing, healthcare, and their children's education. We can raise taxes on businesses and the wealthy who own the businesses so they will quit expanding. We can quit expanding the military, all the defense contractors can layoff workers. But we will be happy having the idiot out as we did not want him in the first place. The people who voted for him can hibernate again and draw unemployment.
Wasn’t referring to Trump.As President of the United States, under the kind of public microscope that no other person is under, how easy would it be to hide one's "true character " from 320,000,000 Americans for over FOUR YEARS ???
You support the policies of Mayor Pete?
I'm a life long conservative, and there's no way I'd ever vote for Kasich....EVER. He's not well liked in Ohio by the GOP faithful, he can't get an interview on any Conservative talk show FOX or otherwise, he's pandering every day to the CNN/MSNBC/anything left leaning bacause that's who he is.I know you didn't ask me, but I'll answer. There are a couple of Republicans I would seriously consider (would need to hear more from them).
John Kasich
Mitch Daniels
And I'm never surprised by the snowflakes who are still crying foul because they ran a POS candidate and lost. Get ready for 2020.I'm never surprised by the idiots that think Trump is some godsend for the economy.
It’s better than when Trump took office.Perhaps it may be the markets, but as pointed out in this Market Watch article (which I also linked in a different thread) points out, while not bad, the actual economy isn't exactly on fire, either.
I'm a life long conservative, and there's no way I'd ever vote for Kasich....EVER. He's not well liked in Ohio by the GOP faithful, he can't get an interview on any Conservative talk show FOX or otherwise, he's pandering every day to the CNN/MSNBC/anything left leaning bacause that's who he is.
Mitch....I wanted him to run a long time ago, but he does have those "ghosts" in his past.
Yep, it’s continued right along the trajectory that started in 2009 with the stimulus. Take any graph and lay out a ruler from then to now. It’s not like he turned anything around, he’s maintained.It’s better than when Trump took office.
Interestingly, per MULTPL, Real GDP increased 2.03% last quarter, and the figure for the last quarter prior to his swearing in, December 2016, was 2.03%It’s better than when Trump took office.
Romney and McCain were/are losers.Never vote for Kasich ? What about Romney ? What about a healthy, living John McCain ??
Can I post a long list of highly competent, "life-long" conservatives who don't like Trump....and have you tell us for whom you would vote ??
Not despicable enough for you? It's very telling that the worse a person is, the more Republicans love them.Romney and McCain were/are losers.
Romney and McCain both lost presidential elections. Are both of these men "losers" as people ?? As to the qualities of character, honesty and integrity ?? Theodore Roosevelt was non-victorious in the 1912 election; is he a " loser", likewise, in your opinion ?Romney and McCain were/are losers.
No killer instinct. Couldn’t close.Not despicable enough for you? It's very telling that the worse a person is, the more Republicans love them.
Then, they clearly are worthless.No killer instinct. Couldn’t close.
Then, they clearly are worthless.
Classic dumb response.Nope...could care less about that part. He's simply not a moderate....
Buttigieg's major policy positions include abolition of the United States Electoral College, Which everyone knows would allow the election of a Prez by the voters of a few liberal large states...NY, California to name two.
For those of us who voted for him, it's not like we didn't know who he was. I kinda thought he would chill on the twitter attacks after he won, but he hasn't. I didn't vote for an angel or a moral man. Policy wise I think he's been great and there's no question in my mind we got the better candidate for the country. Would I take mitch daniels over him? all day baby. but that ain't happening. and if it's sanders/warren/biden at the helm then it's trump again for me. unapologetically so in the face of those choices. Maybe the libertarians will get their act together.So you (I am not trying to be inflammatory here - really) are willing to overlook the serious moral failings and other issues because of your belief that his policies and appointments are more important. And I imagine that there are a lot of people who agree with you.
What's interesting (and unknown) is how many people are out there for whom the situation is reversed - the moral failings, pathological lying, and childishness are serious enough that, for them, those things are dealbreakers regardless of policies/appointments.
There might be a lot. There might be a few. The thing is, it wouldn't take very many to swing the election to the Dems. That's one reason I am fascinated by this upcoming election.
Have to be a fighter.........calling critics or opponents names, never admit mistakes, be the authority and arrogant about everything, lie to make yourself look better.......oh, and cave to foreign dictators. A fighter.Then, they clearly are worthless.
What about the unemployment rate? The number of unfilled jobs? Consumer confidence? GDP isn’t the only measurement of the health of the economy.Interestingly, per MULTPL, Real GDP increased 2.03% last quarter, and the figure for the last quarter prior to his swearing in, December 2016, was 2.03%
Actually Matt, the roads have improved a bunch and if you want more for the teachers....which I support...buy more lottery tix.Indiana surely isnt broke.Government officials in the State love to brag about the two billion dollar plus surplus they have while our roads suck,the teachers are at the Statehouse today protesting for more pay and better school conditions and the states welfare case workers are overloaded as they need more case workers.Its the Hoosier way!