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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2017 9:20:57 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2017 9:23:05 GMT -5
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Post by Beachguy on Oct 16, 2017 9:26:32 GMT -5
haha , Clinton ? the guy of i did not have sex bah bah cheater , Obama the racist hater of whites and Law Enforcement of our laws , and Bush getting us in a 100 year holy war with lies ......Trump to MAGA
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Post by Beachguy on Oct 16, 2017 9:27:46 GMT -5
WHO IS THE DUMMY POSTING THESE WHILE HIS WIFE IS WORKING
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Post by wilbur on Oct 16, 2017 9:40:16 GMT -5
I don't usually comment on politics but I see from last weeks relevations of Weinstein's fall from grace that the owner of Hustler the biggest second biggest sexual exploiter of women is offering a $10 million reward for people to help bring down trump and now today news comes out about a copycat golddigger trying to bring him down by again accusing him of sexual misconduct from an earlier time hoping to cash in on the hype from the Weinstein's hoopla. these people don't care what it is doing to the USA and that includes Hillary Clinton who struck up the banner again hoping to impeach the president as if that is going to get her the job. it won't it will go to Spence by way of succession. the press of course is doing their best to convict and sentence him before any charges have even been laid. personally I have never seen in any country or any government in the last couple of centuries seen such a witch hunt except for Hitler's rise to power. the press is doing the same thing to Trump as what Hitler did to the Jews. the fact that the owner of Hustler is offering an insane amount of money for information of course is going to bring out every unstable person who has ever encountered trump or has a grudge against him for some perceived slight. I actually feel sorry for the average person of the USA having to put up with these reporters who can construe unsubstantiated opinions into perceived fact.
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Post by gordy on Oct 16, 2017 13:45:32 GMT -5
I can't believe the treatment that the citizens of Puerto Rico are receiving. It seems clear to me that the current Administration view Puerto Rico as something less than second class. At the present rate of assistance they are receiving they only need to look at Haiti to glimpse what their future may look like. It's a good thing you can't believe it Gordy because it's probably not true. Are you aware that the mayor(ette) of San Juan was praising Trump and the relief efforts for several days before she was instructed by the Democrat party to change her tune? Are you aware shipping containers jammed full of supplies are spoiling at the docks? The Puerto Rican truck drivers went on strike. They went on strike! If my statements are untrue, it should be very easy to disprove them. Have at it Gordy. The main stream media of Europe, North America and Europe are little more than propagandists for the bankers of the new world order. Like the aspiring Hollywood actresses and the successful ones who came up through the corrupt system, you must do what is necessary to be advanced. After that you must keep quiet about what is going on. Corrupt disinformationists is what they are. Thxs to Socalfan the truth of the matter seems to be revealed and has been graciously acknowleged by agog.
Therefore my comparison of what Puerto Rico's future might look similar to Haiti is not farfetched. The aid that Puerto Rico has received compared to other areas of the US that have experienced disaster is still in my opinion somewhat disgraceful. I acknowledge that there is considerable material aid dropped off at the port of entry but that is it...it was dropped off to an area that has no infrastructure for distributing. They need massive support in putting roadways back in operating condition, tremendous amount of hydro crews and eqpt to restore electrical needs, new and replacement water resources and likely sewage treatment facility. There is no way that Puerto Rico can handle that by themselves with their own people and eqpt. Unfortunately the current US Administration is not capable of grasping that situation; and dumping food, building materials and other supplies on their doorstep is useless.
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Post by jrchico on Oct 16, 2017 16:09:04 GMT -5
It's a good thing you can't believe it Gordy because it's probably not true. Are you aware that the mayor(ette) of San Juan was praising Trump and the relief efforts for several days before she was instructed by the Democrat party to change her tune? Are you aware shipping containers jammed full of supplies are spoiling at the docks? The Puerto Rican truck drivers went on strike. They went on strike! If my statements are untrue, it should be very easy to disprove them. Have at it Gordy. The main stream media of Europe, North America and Europe are little more than propagandists for the bankers of the new world order. Like the aspiring Hollywood actresses and the successful ones who came up through the corrupt system, you must do what is necessary to be advanced. After that you must keep quiet about what is going on. Corrupt disinformationists is what they are. Thxs to Socalfan the truth of the matter seems to be revealed and has been graciously acknowleged by agog.
Therefore my comparison of what Puerto Rico's future might look similar to Haiti is not farfetched. The aid that Puerto Rico has received compared to other areas of the US that have experienced disaster is still in my opinion somewhat disgraceful. I acknowledge that there is considerable material aid dropped off at the port of entry but that is it...it was dropped off to an area that has no infrastructure for distributing. They need massive support in putting roadways back in operating condition, tremendous amount of hydro crews and eqpt to restore electrical needs, new and replacement water resources and likely sewage treatment facility. There is no way that Puerto Rico can handle that by themselves with their own people and eqpt. Unfortunately the current US Administration is not capable of grasping that situation; and dumping food, building materials and other supplies on their doorstep is useless.
Our military is there helping and have been since the storm was over. By all real reports, they are doing the best they can with what they were able to ship there. They are trying to rebuild the place with equipment and supplies and manpower that have to be shipped in or flown in. By all of this complaining, you are showing that you care nothing for our military, country or our president.
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Post by jrchico on Oct 16, 2017 16:16:36 GMT -5
I see that jmemcb has left the building. Did you make him mad agog or was that me? Any way, i would bet my paycheck that he will be back, maybe as busby 6 this time.
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Post by gordy on Oct 16, 2017 20:31:33 GMT -5
Our military is there helping and have been since the storm was over. By all real reports, they are doing the best they can with what they were able to ship there. They are trying to rebuild the place with equipment and supplies and manpower that have to be shipped in or flown in. By all of this complaining, you are showing that you care nothing for our military, country or our president. First I am Canadian and not a US citizen. I am ex military and share nothing but mutual respect for each of our countries armed forces. I have not in the past had any concerns about US presidents....perhaps a bit about Bush Jnr. However I have significant concern about Pres Trump, what he is doing to the US, the relationships the US has enjoyed with her neighbors and allies and the OTT antagonistic behaviour he has taken with others. It is not just the jeopardy that he is placing the US into but also all his allies. I certainly do not support the idea of plunging the world into some sort of nuclear event.....certainly not for someone without diplomatic and political skills to govern a super power. From an outsider looking into a glass house I see 60+ % of US citizens have serious misgivings with the current Administration. You can keep your head in the sand if you choose and dream up all the excuses you wish but you better pray that when you lift your head out of the sand that there is a world left to see.
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Post by jrchico on Oct 16, 2017 20:45:29 GMT -5
Our military is there helping and have been since the storm was over. By all real reports, they are doing the best they can with what they were able to ship there. They are trying to rebuild the place with equipment and supplies and manpower that have to be shipped in or flown in. By all of this complaining, you are showing that you care nothing for our military, country or our president. First I am Canadian and not a US citizen. I am ex military and share nothing but mutual respect for each of our countries armed forces. I have not in the past had any concerns about US presidents....perhaps a bit about Bush Jnr. However I have significant concern about Pres Trump, what he is doing to the US, the relationships the US has enjoyed with her neighbors and allies and the OTT antagonistic behaviour he has taken with others. It is not just the jeopardy that he is placing the US into but also all his allies. I certainly do not support the idea of plunging the world into some sort of nuclear event.....certainly not for someone without diplomatic and political skills to govern a super power. From an outsider looking into a glass house I see 60+ % of US citizens have serious misgivings with the current Administration. You can keep your head in the sand if you choose and dream up all the excuses you wish but you better pray that when you lift your head out of the sand that there is a world left to see.
Every president we have had since Ronald Reagan has kowtowed to the countries that hate our guts. He was an actor before he went into politics and he did a damn good job. There isn't much difference between Ronald and Donald when it comes to political training. Like i have said since the election. Let's get together again in 8 years and compare notes.
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Post by gordy on Oct 16, 2017 21:41:33 GMT -5
I don't think we will need to wait 8 years for a change in Administration. It is almost a certainty that the Republican party will not support Trump for a second round and it seems quite possible he will not survive a 1st round. As regard to RRegan, I thought he was governor of California for a couple of terms back in the late 60's early 70's and turned down a 3rd. I would have thought that would have given him experience in politics. Trump has only business experience and given the number of times he has had financial difficulties he appears not to good at that either. Anyone that loses over a billion dollars of personal money (not business money) in one year is not very good at handling wealth.
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Post by agog on Oct 16, 2017 22:32:25 GMT -5
I don't think we will need to wait 8 years for a change in Administration. It is almost a certainty that the Republican party will not support Trump for a second round and it seems quite possible he will not survive a 1st round. As regard to RRegan, I thought he was governor of California for a couple of terms back in the late 60's early 70's and turned down a 3rd. I would have thought that would have given him experience in politics. Trump has only business experience and given the number of times he has had financial difficulties he appears not to good at that either. Anyone that loses over a billion dollars of personal money (not business money) in one year is not very good at handling wealth. Lol Gordy. What would you say about someone who was a billion in the hole and had near 10 billion a few years later.
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Post by agog on Oct 16, 2017 22:35:20 GMT -5
I see that jmemcb has left the building. Did you make him mad agog or was that me? Any way, i would bet my paycheck that he will be back, maybe as busby 6 this time. Maybe as MR A E Newman this next time. We're not worthy to be on a first name basis with Alfred. He's an excitable boy.
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Post by johnnyb on Oct 16, 2017 23:03:38 GMT -5
I see that jmemcb has left the building. Did you make him mad agog or was that me? Any way, i would bet my paycheck that he will be back, maybe as busby 6 this time. Maybe as MR A E Newman this next time. We're not worthy to be on a first name basis with Alfred. He's an excitable boy. Good ole Bussy, turned tail and run off again like a little girl. Sheesh, time to grow a pair. 🙄
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Post by jrchico on Oct 16, 2017 23:09:42 GMT -5
I don't think we will need to wait 8 years for a change in Administration. It is almost a certainty that the Republican party will not support Trump for a second round and it seems quite possible he will not survive a 1st round. As regard to RRegan, I thought he was governor of California for a couple of terms back in the late 60's early 70's and turned down a 3rd. I would have thought that would have given him experience in politics. Trump has only business experience and given the number of times he has had financial difficulties he appears not to good at that either. Anyone that loses over a billion dollars of personal money (not business money) in one year is not very good at handling wealth. If you lose a billion you can make a billion without paying any taxes on it. Who is the dummy?
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