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Top Republicans move away from support pledge
Seems like Trump, Cruz, and Kasich all backed off their pledge to support the eventual nominee. LOL.
Takeaways from the GOP town hall - CNNPolitics.com I didn't watch this, but I saw the highlights.... The best part was when Cooper was talking to Trump and Trump said "He started it first". Cooper came back with "That is the argument of a five year old". Sounds about right. |
It's a shame that Kasich is a relgious nutter as he's the only guy they have with any sort of brains. However he then pisses it away with the entire anti abortion non sense and other relgious crap.
Cruz is just a disaster and Trump is biggest idiot.. If they had a show called the biggest idiot, Trump would be the host. |
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With the Iraqi Military, they had millions of men under arms - 4th largest standing army in the world in 1990 if I recall correctly - and had countless targets to go after... Bases, depots, communication hubs, ammo storage, barracks, training facilities, and such. We knew were they were for years, and because of our intel in the area we knew all of their back plans - where they would fall back to if attacked. With ISIS we have NONE of that. They do not have bases, and live scattered in with civilians. They don't have tanks; They have pick up trucks - we cannot target Toyota pick up trucks. It's scary that someone in Congress fails to understand the difference between fighting a modern army and a large terrorist group. |
Rochard, why do you expect them to have a clue about anything other than spouting soundbites?
Maybe he does know, but what he says is better at getting votes. |
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Committee on Armed Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee on Readiness and Management Support Subcommittee on Seapower Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights Subcommittee on Oversight, Federal Rights and Agency Activities (Chairman) Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and Border Security Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation Subcommittee on Aviation Operations, Safety, and Security Subcommittee on Science and Space (Chairman) Committee on Rules and Administration Special Committee on Aging He is on the Committee on Armed Services yet does't understand the difference between the Iraqi army in 1990 and modern day ISIS. He is also on the "Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights" yet is talking about carpet bombing. LOL. Years ago Baddog asked us to watch some committee hearing on CSPAN and I did, and one of the Senators who was in charge of the "Subcommittee on Science and Space" or something similar asked what email was. It's scary when someone who sits on a board like that doesn't have the first clue of how something works. |
Not surprising, just another day at the clown parade.
It's funny watching the disintegration of the GOP. |
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GOP convention is going to be some must-see-tv. Fists-a-flyin' and guns-a-brandishin'
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Watched a documentary on Trump last night and it's clear why he appeals to so many. Over the last 50 years, the lower middle class and working class have become poorer and many out of a job. This is the majority section of voters. Uncontrolled migration. Uncontrolled population rise Uncontrolled imports. Uncontrolled export of jobs. Automation. Have all contributed to most being poorer. The existing parties have no solution and are often hand in hand with the process. What the major concern for everyone? Family, future, health, security. The future for most American families looks bleak, Healthcare is a problem and rising crime always accompanies rising poverty. |
This is who Trump appeals to.
Economic Forces Working Against Millennials - Are millennials really the first generation to do worse than their parents? | HowStuffWorks Generation of 18-30s poorer than their forebears - FT.com Gen Xers are poorer than their parents - Sep. 22, 2014 Deduct the top 10%, add inflation and the result is huge support for the Right Wing. Because for 40 years, it has been the politicians who betrayed their people and most have no intention of changing anything. A US politician said it would cost $140 billion to remove illegal migrants. It can be done at a profit. Deport criminals back immediately. Fine companies and landlords so much it's more profitable to hire Americans. Applies to the illegal maid or gardener or Polish builders. Even give illegals who whistleblow a reward for informing the authorities. And give the Immigration Services enough money out of the fines to build their resources. Without jobs and homes, they will soon stop coming and start returning. Will never happen because like most are getting poorer, a small number are getting very rich. And they own the politicians. |
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i mean, did these guys wake up one morning, look themselves in the mirror, think about all this racist and hate rhetoric and whisper ever so softly.. 'i can do better than this.. why just mexicans, refugees and muslims? lets go after every vulnerable minority that exists' |
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http://static4.businessinsider.com/i...ir-arsenal.jpg http://militaryvideos.com/wp-content...14-790x502.jpg http://blog.tankpedia.org/wp-content...453288-008.jpg https://seeker401.files.wordpress.co...6/4d189d20.jpg http://lovelace-media.imgix.net/uplo...to=format&q=70 Where I'm from, we don't call those pickup trucks. I think ISIS is a better equipped than most people think. And that's just in the Middle East. That doesn't include the radicals they have spread all over the globe. |
I loved it when he asked trump about the wife thing and he first denied it and said she was very pretty. Lol. So smug. The man gives zero fucks.
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At a certain point you have no idea what it is really like to be an American. |
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