A simple case for Trump

Started by reason10, April 12, 2016, 09:01:27 AM

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reason10

QuoteNo, ask the bankruptcy courts!

Tell me again how a bankruptcy court has the authority to value an eight billion dollar international empire.

Or now you're saying that the maker of guitar strings deserves Eric Clapton's Grammy?


reason10

Quote from: tac on April 12, 2016, 10:16:08 AM
Speaking of Kool-Aid, what flavor are you drinking?

Ask those who are. I seem to be the only adult here.

reason10

Quote from: mrconservative on April 12, 2016, 10:30:19 AM
He isnt. He cant. His hands are too small to pick up the glass to drink it.

Nice one.

Now do you have anything relevant to say?

reason10

Quote from: mrconservative on April 12, 2016, 10:34:27 AM
There we go, exactly what every country in the world needs - a clumsy leader.  :scared:

So far this "clumsy" leader is more qualified than the last five.

taxed

Quote from: reason10 on April 12, 2016, 06:37:42 PM
Tell me again how a bankruptcy court has the authority to value an eight billion dollar international empire.

Or now you're saying that the maker of guitar strings deserves Eric Clapton's Grammy?

I've asked you several times to back this up, and you keep ignoring me.  You're in 48 hour time out.

On this forum, you have to provide proof when called on it.  This isn't a Trump rally filled with special-ed Trump U grads.  This will give you a few days to learn to read and figure out how to provide some evidence to your idiocy.
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Cryptic Bert

Quote from: reason10 on April 12, 2016, 06:37:42 PM
Tell me again how a bankruptcy court has the authority to value an eight billion dollar international empire.

Or now you're saying that the maker of guitar strings deserves Eric Clapton's Grammy?

WOW

When you go through this type of bankruptcy the applicants' worth and "value" are measured to determine what they will repay.

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A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

Cryptic Bert

Quote from: reason10 on April 12, 2016, 06:38:14 PM
Ask those who are. I seem to be the only adult here.

Well then sunshine, if you are the only adult here explain how Trump will simply deport tens of millions of people and ban Muslims from entering the country. GO!

Fishman

Quote from: reason10 on April 12, 2016, 09:01:27 AM





4. Right now, he is the ONLY candidate who actually knows something about economics and business, since he is the ONLY candidate in the race to build an eight billion dollar company, based on a simple million dollar LOAN from his father. Ask his kids.



The one thing I do know about Trump's business is that he was very, very good at buying off the politicians who were making the rules. Yea...the ultimate "outsider"... :rolleyes:
You make me wanna roll my windows down and Cruz!

quiller

Quote from: reason10 on April 12, 2016, 06:37:42 PM
Tell me again how a bankruptcy court has the authority to value an eight billion dollar international empire.

Or now you're saying that the maker of guitar strings deserves Eric Clapton's Grammy?

Tell me again how filing Chapter 11 three times is NOT filing for bankruptcy.

Go ahead, Cupcake. Tell us how your oh-so-"honest" triple-talking pile of steaming crap did it!

quiller

Quote from: The Boo Man... on April 12, 2016, 07:39:02 PM
Well then sunshine, if you are the only adult here explain how Trump will simply deport tens of millions of people and ban Muslims from entering the country. GO!

And if he gets angry with people physically BORN here and deports THEM as well, will our little Trumpette here call that a good thing and Constitutional?

You bet he will. He's supports a loser who never read the Constitution he purports to uphold.

quiller

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Quote from: reason10 on April 12, 2016, 06:39:33 PM
So far this "clumsy" leader is more qualified than the last five.

The last five did NOT declare bankruptcy three times. This makes them bad leaders?

Possum

Quote from: quiller on April 13, 2016, 02:52:50 AM
And if he gets angry with people physically BORN here and deports THEM as well, will our little Trumpette here call that a good thing and Constitutional?

You bet he will. He's supports a loser who never read the Constitution he purports to uphold.
I do believe many of trumps supporters are some of the same people who voted for obama. I do not think they are voting for policy but are voting for a savior who will deliver the goods to them. No one, well except reason10, can look at what trump stood for in the past, what he says he stands for now, and can predict what he will do in the future. One item the trump voters and the obama voters have in common, they do not care or think the Constitution is the answer.

quiller

Quote from: s3779m on April 13, 2016, 03:03:01 AM
  I do believe many of trumps supporters are some of the same people who voted for obama. I do not think they are voting for policy but are voting for a savior who will deliver the goods to them.

There are always lay-down mooches who want the free steak knife set but don't want to buy the vacuum sweeper. And yet for every leech there's two idiots, people sincerely incapable of self-direction (or worse yet incapable of breaking free of "common knowledge" to merely examine the facts). They get sucked into dangerous cults swept up in Political Correctness.



QuoteNo one, well except reason10, can look at what trump stood for in the past, what he says he stands for now, and can predict what he will do in the future. One item the trump voters and the obama voters have in common, they do not care or think the Constitution is the answer.

Odd thing about that is how everybody claims they want to adhere to it, until some joker on some court says otherwise and the whole process begins again, reinventing the political wheel. One suspects Trump would simply veer hard-hard-hard left like some South American junta jefe and simply make those same judicial jokers just vanish.

He's in charge, right? So what about some useless piece of paper, right? Obama proved that!

Solar

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Quote from: s3779m on April 13, 2016, 03:03:01 AM
  I do believe many of trumps supporters are some of the same people who voted for obama. I do not think they are voting for policy but are voting for a savior who will deliver the goods to them. No one, well except reason10, can look at what trump stood for in the past, what he says he stands for now, and can predict what he will do in the future. One item the trump voters and the obama voters have in common, they do not care or think the Constitution is the answer.
Yep, no doubt and Trump is claiming libs crossing the isle as a badge of honor, but the problem is, this is not the general election, this is when Republicans select leadership and having leftists interfering is proof positive that Trump is a lib and that anyone form the Right still following is a complete idiot.

Trump gave more money to Democrats than Republicans from 1989-2011.
Trump joined the Reform Party in 1999, saying: "It's not so much the Reform Party, it's really the fact that I'd want to make that if I ran and spent a lot of money I could actually win, I could beat that Democrat-Republican apparatus."
Trump won the Reform Party's California primary in 2000.
Trump became a Democrat from 2000-2009, donating large sums of money to liberal politicians like Ted Kennedy, John Kerry, Henry Reid, Charles Rangel, Joe Biden and the Clintons (whom he spoke very highly of back then!).
Trump identified with the Republican Party briefly in 2009-2010.
Trump then switched back to the Republican Party in April 2012.
Trump, however, listed his New York party affiliation as "decline to state" in 2011-2012.

Trump has been pro-choice, pro-Planned-Parenthood, pro-gun-control, pro-universal-healthcare, pro-raising-taxes, pro-amnesty, pro-immigration, and pro-legalizing-drugs.
It seems Trump is actually a liberal socialist Democrat who takes a firm stance on immigration.
Is there really people among us stupid enough to believe he's changed his so called core beliefs?
Or for that matter, if he did, are you really so gullible as to think for one second he won't change them again?
Yeah, after this failure he'll run as a Dim, but that's a good thing, he'll push the Dim party back to the right a bit.
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