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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #225 on: September 10, 2018, 04:26:18 am »
Stop buying Chinese shit and you wouldn't have a problem.
Thanx buddy.  Great point.

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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #226 on: September 10, 2018, 04:26:39 am »
I absolutely LOVED Castle too. Stana Katic was smoking hot......

That is one seriously attractive woman.



Funny how the NTers all say they support conservatives and yet bash 24/7 the most conservative
president this country has had since Ike and is probably more conservative then Ike was. The only
legit gripe is that he signed a ridiculous spending bill but he didn't have much of a choice and
vowed to never sign a spending bill like that again. On just about every other issue he is to the
right of Ted Cruz and Rand Paul. The real conservatives are the one supporting the conservative
polices of President Trump. Soon we will have another constitutionalist on the SC. Thank you
President Trump.

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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #227 on: September 10, 2018, 04:32:17 am »
Me too.  I wish Trump was good at it.

https://qz.com/1347200/the-jobs-created-under-trump-are-different-than-under-obama/

In Barack Obama’s last 16 months in office, the number of jobs in the US increased by 2.4%. In the first 16 months of Trump’s administration, jobs rose by 2.1%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The strong labor market under Obama turned into a strong labor market under Trump as healthcare and education continued to boom.

let me know if this is not correct.

That could be.  I know I pay more taxes to the government to buy good from outside the US.  Let me know if that is not correct.


LOL, rat talking points? Now I know why you hate Trump.

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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #228 on: September 10, 2018, 04:33:07 am »
Stop buying Chinese shit and you wouldn't have a problem.
@Frank Cannon
Could you please point me to a smart phone manufacturer in the USA?  One that won't be hit by the tariff?

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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #229 on: September 10, 2018, 04:35:08 am »

Funny how the NTers all say they support conservatives and yet bash 24/7 the most conservative
president this country has had since Ike and is probably more conservative then Ike was. The only
legit gripe is that he signed a ridiculous spending bill but he didn't have much of a choice and
vowed to never sign a spending bill like that again. On just about every other issue he is to the
right of Ted Cruz and Rand Paul. The real conservatives are the one supporting the conservative
polices of President Trump. Soon we will have another constitutionalist on the SC. Thank you
President Trump.

I also enjoy that we don't have to go through the misery of the first couple years that Reagan put us through to jump start the economy. Those regular lay offs by companies and high high high interest rates were brutal.

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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #230 on: September 10, 2018, 04:39:15 am »
@Frank Cannon
Could you please point me to a smart phone manufacturer in the USA?  One that won't be hit by the tariff?

All of them. Consumer electronics are not on the tariff list.

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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #231 on: September 10, 2018, 04:41:41 am »

LOL, rat talking points? Now I know why you hate Trump.

@jpsb
Please point me in the right direction.  I posted my sources.  Show me where they are incorrect please.

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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #232 on: September 10, 2018, 04:44:49 am »
That's what I love about you Trump Haters. You all love pretty words and speeches. Doesn't matter a whit that he hasen't accomplished one damn thing as a Senator......or for that matter anywhere in the private sector either.

And what has your orange god accomplished?  So far, all I've seen are what *might* be the remains of some Korean War soldiers (we still don't know what's in those boxes), a tax tweak (not the reform we were promised), a few executive orders (some of which have been invalidated by the courts and some judges who may or may not be constitutional conservatives (too soon to tell).  We still have Obamacare, North Korea is still a nuclear threat, we still have "the swamp" and we are still being overrun by illegals and alleged refugees.  Oh and where are all those jobs coming back to America because of Trump's trade wars?  As far as I can tell, his trade wars are costing us jobs and money. 

I don't want to hear the excuses that keeping his promises takes time, nor do I want to hear more blame being laid on congress.  The guy has been in office for what -- two years?  He should be further along in keeping his promises than he is now.  And he would be if he stopped bitching and moaning at congress and all of his enemies, many of whom are imaginary, and actually worked to get things done.  As president, he should be able to do more than he has.  But he runs the presidency like a third-rate reality tv show where he pretends to be president and creates controversy to distract his fans from his failures.  The only thing missing from this reality tv show is the bikini-clad babes slugging it out in the swimming pool.

Trump as president is a failure.  And Trump supporters have the nerve to say that Cruz doesn't get things done?  St least, Cruz tries, which is more than I can say about your pretend president.

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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #233 on: September 10, 2018, 04:49:02 am »
All of them. Consumer electronics are not on the tariff list.

Seriously?  The Chinese are eating our lunch at tech manufacturing and that's not being taxed?  Isn't there a national security issue with having China make all our mobile devices?

Well thank G-d we have protected the digging stuff up and melting it secrets.

Yee Haw!

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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #234 on: September 10, 2018, 04:53:44 am »
And what has your orange god accomplished?  So far, all I've seen are what *might* be the remains of some Korean War soldiers (we still don't know what's in those boxes), a tax tweak (not the reform we were promised), a few executive orders (some of which have been invalidated by the courts and some judges who may or may not be constitutional conservatives (too soon to tell).  We still have Obamacare, North Korea is still a nuclear threat, we still have "the swamp" and we are still being overrun by illegals and alleged refugees.  Oh and where are all those jobs coming back to America because of Trump's trade wars?  As far as I can tell, his trade wars are costing us jobs and money. 

I don't want to hear the excuses that keeping his promises takes time, nor do I want to hear more blame being laid on congress.  The guy has been in office for what -- two years?  He should be further along in keeping his promises than he is now.  And he would be if he stopped bitching and moaning at congress and all of his enemies, many of whom are imaginary, and actually worked to get things done.  As president, he should be able to do more than he has.  But he runs the presidency like a third-rate reality tv show where he pretends to be president and creates controversy to distract his fans from his failures.  The only thing missing from this reality tv show is the bikini-clad babes slugging it out in the swimming pool.

Trump as president is a failure.  And Trump supporters have the nerve to say that Cruz doesn't get things done?  St least, Cruz tries, which is more than I can say about your pretend president.

Yeah trade wars that hurt American farmers.  See Ben Sasse comments.

http://insider.foxnews.com/2018/07/24/donald-trump-tariffs-are-greatest-ben-sasse-rips-president-over-tweet-vfw-speech-remarks
AG William Barr: "I'm recused from that matter because one of the law firms that represented Epstein long ago was a firm that I subsequently joined for a period of time."

Alexander Acosta Labor Secretary resigned under pressure concerning his "sweetheart deal" with Jeffrey Epstein.  He was under consideration for AG after Sessions was removed, but was forced to resign instead.

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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #235 on: September 10, 2018, 04:55:54 am »
I also enjoy that we don't have to go through the misery of the first couple years that Reagan put us through to jump start the economy. Those regular lay offs by companies and high high high interest rates were brutal.

Reagan gave us our open borders problem with his "one time and one time only" 86 amnesty. And
the "War on drug", which got us no knock raids and asset forfeitures just to mention two horrible
policies. Let me  know when Trump goes to war with our civil liberties like Reagan and W Bush
(patriot act) did.

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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #236 on: September 10, 2018, 04:58:09 am »
But he runs the presidency like a third-rate reality tv show where he pretends to be president and creates controversy to distract his fans from his failures.

The whole post was great, but this sentence was something I've known for months yet I never wrote it so bluntly.  nice.

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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #237 on: September 10, 2018, 04:58:41 am »
All of them. Consumer electronics are not on the tariff list.

Well that's a mistake,  they should be.

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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #238 on: September 10, 2018, 04:59:28 am »
Reagan gave us our open borders problem with his "one time and one time only" 86 amnesty. And
the "War on drug", which got us no knock raids and asset forfeitures just to mention two horrible
policies. Let me  know when Trump goes to war with our civil liberties like Reagan and W Bush
(patriot act) did.


Reagan was a disaster as far as his amnesty.
AG William Barr: "I'm recused from that matter because one of the law firms that represented Epstein long ago was a firm that I subsequently joined for a period of time."

Alexander Acosta Labor Secretary resigned under pressure concerning his "sweetheart deal" with Jeffrey Epstein.  He was under consideration for AG after Sessions was removed, but was forced to resign instead.

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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #239 on: September 10, 2018, 05:01:11 am »
@jpsb
Please point me in the right direction.  I posted my sources.  Show me where they are incorrect please.

One can make stats say anything you want. Not worth arguing over. Obama took no actions to improve the economy. Trump did.

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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #240 on: September 10, 2018, 05:03:19 am »


Reagan was a disaster as far as his amnesty.

That was probably the biggest mistake any modern president has made.

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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #241 on: September 10, 2018, 05:31:41 am »
One can make stats say anything you want. Not worth arguing over.

Especially not worth arguing when the facts prove you wrong.   88finger point
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Obama took no actions to improve the economy. Trump did.
Taxing the citizens or giving the rich a bigger tax cut?  That's a great aguement too.  I was concerned a respected conservative like yourself might demand government spend less tax money, but the GOP looks much stupider year after year.

I'd be surprised if companies on the edge of financial ruin didn't exploit existing tax law to take advantage of the outdated tax laws the GOP has left active. 

Did you know a fellow TBR poster @Frank Cannon told me we don't put tariffs on electronic goods!?!  Muther-Puss-Bucket.  What a joke. 

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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #242 on: September 10, 2018, 05:38:54 am »

Did you know a fellow TBR poster @Frank Cannon told me we don't put tariffs on electronic goods!?!  Muther-Puss-Bucket.  What a joke.

We don't. Look it up.
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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #243 on: September 10, 2018, 06:11:02 am »
If you don't vote GOP it WILL be on you if the communists (Democrats) take over.

Fine.

What the hell do you intend to do about it?

Go and shoot every person in the head who did not vote the way you told them to?

Makes you no different than the Marxist/Communists in intention.
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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #244 on: September 10, 2018, 06:16:10 am »
We don't. Look it up.
You're right.  Trump and his sycophants have been protecting us from milk.
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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #246 on: September 10, 2018, 12:04:55 pm »
Because national socialists and New World Order freaks are SO much better, right?


@roamer_1

YOU must think they are peachy-keen,because you do absolutely nothing to try to keep them out of power.

Holding your breath and stamping your little feets until you turn blue doesn't count.
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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #247 on: September 10, 2018, 12:09:43 pm »


Funny how the NTers all say they support conservatives and yet bash 24/7 the most conservative
president this country has had since Ike and is probably more conservative then Ike was. The only
legit gripe is that he signed a ridiculous spending bill but he didn't have much of a choice and
vowed to never sign a spending bill like that again. On just about every other issue he is to the
right of Ted Cruz and Rand Paul. The real conservatives are the one supporting the conservative
polices of President Trump. Soon we will have another constitutionalist on the SC. Thank you
President Trump.

@jpsb

They care nothing about any of that. Trump is a outsider that used to vote Dim because he was doing business in NYC,and the important thing here is not saving the Republic,it's keeping outsiders from just barging right in and taking over without standing in line to kiss rings.

STRICTLY "style over substance" people. They care nothing about anything real.
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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #248 on: September 10, 2018, 12:12:29 pm »
Seriously?  The Chinese are eating our lunch at tech manufacturing and that's not being taxed?  Isn't there a national security issue with having China make all our mobile devices?



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You can thank your Lord and Master Bubba Bill for that,with help from Boy Jorge and the entire Bush Crime Family.
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Re: GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
« Reply #249 on: September 10, 2018, 12:16:25 pm »
That was probably the biggest mistake any modern president has made.

@jpsb

Didn't he later admit it that trusting the Dims to keep their promises and going along with the amnesty for illegals was the worse mistake he ever made?

Reagan trusted Dims because he  used to be one himself. He agreed to go along with the on amnesty as a ONE TIME thing in order to put a contentious issue behind them forever,and then be able to move along with fixing government. He was obviously wrong,and they stabbed him in the back for his efforts.
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