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08 Sep 2015, 7:33 pm

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Is Trump a meglomaniac nut job?

Of course not. Trump is a humble man of reason. That's why the people love him so much. His recent rise in popularity among black and hispanic voters is a testament to that.


I actually can't figure out if you are even more naieve than me, of if you're being extremely sarcastic. Either way, stop the trolling!



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08 Sep 2015, 7:53 pm

Meistersinger wrote:
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Is Trump a meglomaniac nut job?

Of course not. Trump is a humble man of reason. That's why the people love him so much. His recent rise in popularity among black and hispanic voters is a testament to that.


I actually can't figure out if you are even more naieve than me, of if you're being extremely sarcastic. Either way, stop the trolling!


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I think it's safe to surmise that it's sarcasm. Hardly trolling but so what if it is?

Anyhoo, it looks like the usual PPR pre-election GOPphobia is now in full swing. Seen it all before in 2011-12.


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09 Sep 2015, 1:45 am

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Unlike pretty much everyone else running for president, with the except of Carly, he actually understands business and economics, since he has actually been in the business world. Doesn't it ever worry anyone else besides me that most of the people making economic policy haven't worked in the private sector and have no clue about economics, business, or how certain policies affect the business world?


As someone who has actually studied economics, this is NOT a good thing, and buisnessmen do microeconomics while governments do macroeconomics, which are two different ballgames, and lots of good microeconomic policy is TERRIBLE macroeconomic policy. There is a big difference between making money, and literally making money.


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09 Sep 2015, 7:59 am

Meistersinger wrote:
Humanaut wrote:
Peejay wrote:
Is Trump a meglomaniac nut job?

Of course not. Trump is a humble man of reason. That's why the people love him so much. His recent rise in popularity among black and hispanic voters is a testament to that.


I actually can't figure out if you are even more naieve than me, of if you're being extremely sarcastic. Either way, stop the trolling!


Stop the trolling!

That message was written "with his tongue-in-his-cheek".

Here is an explanation of that expression from the Wikipedia website: The Tongue-in-cheek figure of speech used to imply that a statement or other production is humorously or otherwise not seriously intended, and it should not be taken at face value. The facial expression typically indicates that one is joking or making a mental effort.[1]

In the past, it may also have indicated contempt, but that is no longer common.[2]



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10 Sep 2015, 12:10 pm

He'd be a boon for the stand up comedians, just think of all the material.
Make Palin his VP and we have a winning team!! !

Better than "President Quayle" could have ever been.

Are we sure Trump & Quayle are not related?


The POTUS is just a PR guy anyhow, he's the person who takes the blame for everyone else.
Definitely not king of the world.
The founding fathers would be appalled at how highly we hold the position of president.


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10 Sep 2015, 1:16 pm

pete1061 wrote:
He'd be a boon for the stand up comedians, just think of all the material.
Make Palin his VP and we have a winning team!! !

Better than "President Quayle" could have ever been.

Are we sure Trump & Quayle are not related?


The POTUS is just a PR guy anyhow, he's the person who takes the blame for everyone else.
Definitely not king of the world.
The founding fathers would be appalled at how highly we hold the position of president.


I totally agree with you. President Donald Trump would make a fabulous character for comedy films. Something like the roles that Jim Carrey has played.

One of the plots would be that the states in the southwest are finding that their natural born citizens are migrating into Mexico.

Another one is someone who works in the White House has discovered that there something looks odd with what used to be beautiful and very valuable antique furniture. This just started when President Trump moved in. Little do they know that the real antiques are being sold and replaced with cheap copies. Can you guess who is pocketing the money? No, the Vice President had nothing to do with it! My wild and strange imagination just doesn't know when to stop! :!: :roll:



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10 Sep 2015, 2:57 pm

The Rump said something about how he had a military background- I wonder if he was ever the recipient of a blanket party?



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10 Sep 2015, 4:05 pm

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The Rump said something about how he had a military background- I wonder if he was ever the recipient of a blanket party?


He has a a military background? That's news to me.


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10 Sep 2015, 4:07 pm

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The Rump said something about how he had a military background- I wonder if he was ever the recipient of a blanket party?


He has a a military background? That's news to me.

He said he was in a boarding school growing up and it felt like a military like education. How he figures that as a military background, I have no idea.



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10 Sep 2015, 4:16 pm

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auntblabby wrote:
The Rump said something about how he had a military background- I wonder if he was ever the recipient of a blanket party?


He has a a military background? That's news to me.

He said he was in a boarding school growing up and it felt like a military like education. How he figures that as a military background, I have no idea.

am waiting for some quasi-military types to give him a razzing over that.



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10 Sep 2015, 4:46 pm

auntblabby wrote:
pcuser wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
The Rump said something about how he had a military background- I wonder if he was ever the recipient of a blanket party?


He has a a military background? That's news to me.

He said he was in a boarding school growing up and it felt like a military like education. How he figures that as a military background, I have no idea.

am waiting for some quasi-military types to give him a razzing over that.


Hell, real war heroes like John McCain and John Kerry ought to rip him for it!


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10 Sep 2015, 4:50 pm

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auntblabby wrote:
pcuser wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
The Rump said something about how he had a military background- I wonder if he was ever the recipient of a blanket party?


He has a a military background? That's news to me.

He said he was in a boarding school growing up and it felt like a military like education. How he figures that as a military background, I have no idea.

am waiting for some quasi-military types to give him a razzing over that.


Hell, real war heroes like John McCain and John Kerry ought to rip him for it!

I guess they consider him to be a milkshitter [like that Mexican gangster called him] and to be beneath them.



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10 Sep 2015, 4:55 pm

I had no idea they had Trump pinatas until a friend told me about them earlier - the pics cracked me up

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10 Sep 2015, 4:58 pm

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I had no idea they had Trump pinatas until a friend told me about them earlier - the pics cracked me up

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I bet they are full of malted milk balls :razz:



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10 Sep 2015, 6:00 pm

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I had no idea they had Trump pinatas until a friend told me about them earlier - the pics cracked me up

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http://www.ksat.com/news/texas-store-se ... ump-piatas

I bet they are full of malted milk balls :razz:


If they sell them here in the US, I'll buy one!


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10 Sep 2015, 6:16 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
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I had no idea they had Trump pinatas until a friend told me about them earlier - the pics cracked me up
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http://www.ksat.com/news/texas-store-se ... ump-piatas

I bet they are full of malted milk balls :razz:

If they sell them here in the US, I'll buy one!

so would I, I'd feed the "malted milk balls" to the birds :razz: as in "that $#!+'s for the birds!" :lol: or that $#!+'s for the twits, those turds are for the birds :lmao: