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  1. Ya know, Cain...a man can love another man that's not necessarily the way you love other men.

    Brotherly love, friendship...it's perfectly normal and alright. I'm sure whatever platonic connection Trump made with His Shortness won't preclude you from Hooking up with Trump. But you'll probably need to get a boob job first.

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    1 So the "Me Too" movement is about extortion and gold digging and Trump's accusers were all basically asking for it.

     

    2. No that was your interpretation, it took me by surprise I figured I must have awoken your own doubts and insecurity after all it is you that describe your marriage as one with a hot babe, a trophy wife ect. ect.

    I have always found your objectification of women distasteful and tried to avoid the subject as much as you would allow me to.

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    Please don't act like pubby and spin my post into something it isn't. I realize you have no facts to stand on anymore, but at least be honest.

     

    I am proud that my wife is attractive, but my thinking so takes nothing away from her other assets. To tell a woman she's beautiful does not imply or mean that she can't also be intelligent, strong, or any other great things. It would seem that it's you, not me, who thinks otherwise.

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    Seems to me this is nothing but a lot of manufactured rage. If it really bothered you you both would be such big supporters of a man that thinks grabbing a woman "by the pussy" is ok.

    Serious question...

     

    Have you never, especially when you were young, made a crude remark about a female? If you haven't, then you're either a saint or gay (you don't need to answer that one).

     

    Please note that I'm not condoning men making crude remarks about women, only stating that we're human and it does happen. Most of us have done it at some point, though the vast majority of the time it was empty words and no more.

     

    And, many women do it too. They talk crap about men. Again, probably not the most wholesome thing to do, but we're human beings with certain urges and desires.

     

    Talk is one thing, but it's not sexual assault.

     

     

    You wouldn't have voted for a man who has 16 woman who have accused him of sexual abuse.

    You people have put Donald Trump in the White House and you question my judgement ? Thats trucking rich.

    Most ultra rich guys do get these types of accusations.. It's called gold digging...people extorting money. And because he's a politician, he gets many more. Anyone who can't see that the Democrats aren't intentionally smearing their "problem" opponents with sexual abuse charges is blind.

     

    Having said...I have zero doubt that Trump is a womanizer and has been a bad boy. But consensual sex is one thing and sexual assault is another. There have been absolutely NO credible claims of sexual assault against Trump.

     

    And once again, I find it extremely hypocritical that you give perverts like Bill Clinton a pass while being all outraged at Trump.

     

    You've expressed your opinion here many times that women only want money and material things from a man. You even took it so fr as to imply that my own wife is only with me for whatever money you think I have. While there are some women (and men) who are only out for money, the sentiment certainly does not apply to the majority. There are still good and wholesome people out there, and true love is very real. I'm sorry that has not worked out for you, but you shouldn't try and force your bitterness onto others.

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    That's odd you and Trump seem hell bent on destroying it's institutions, prostitute it's ideals and poison the climate. If that is what you call patriotism God help us when you go into full out treason mode.

    Please give us specific examples of these charges.

  5. The American people are laughing at the feckless Democrats...

     

     

    :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

    A lot of truth to this. Especially people like Cain who apparently thinks the world is coming to an end every time he goes to yahoo or one of his other left-wing sites and finds a juicy new propaganda piece on Trump.

     

    And while the sheeple are losing their minds, moderate Democrats are walking away from the party of hate in favor of optimism and excitement for their country.

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  6. We sure don't want a president who lies

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2017/01/19/obamas-biggest-whoppers/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.b8404512b491

     

    https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/03/hillarys_list_of_lies.html

     

    Oh and...mrshoward is correct about Trump playing you guys like a fiddle. He did it during the campaign and he's doing it now. Frankly, I'm not crazy about his methods, but he seems to have a way of making it work for him.

  7. Well, if you want to believe the word of a skanky, washed up porn star who just happens to have a book out. :)


    GD:

     

    Wrong reading. I'm curious if you are ever going to get woke to challenge of this time ...See, you seem content to wallow in your easy chair, your favorite piece of steel nestled in your hand as you take a few sips and relish the revenge you and others expect to exact on infidels and other heathens.

     

    So keep throwing out disparaging remarks at everyone who is concerned with the direction of the country. You'll say, as you always do, that you're right, they're wrong and, after all, they're not special like you so they really don't even count.

     

    Heap on some more of your BS; flip through your bank book and never give the thoughts and concerns of others another another moment. Hell, your posting history tells us you think we don't count anyway.

     

    pubby.

    Pretty hypocritical of a guy who abandoned the people of this county and the integrity of this forum in favor of his quest to be relevant in politics to claim that I don't think others count.

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    Trump is coming across like Bob Hope's brother, No Hope. Even you admit there is significant risk in pursuing this not only unconventional but arguably ill-advised policies.

     

    Heck, even if it works for three or four industries, there is nothing that guarantees these policies won't be disastrous for other industries.

     

    For example, you do know that the bulk of the world's antibiotics are manufactured in China- something like 95 percent of the world supply of penicillin - not US supply - but world supply is sourced from China. The administration says that folks in the medical industry will just source the drug from Germany or another country ... which would buy it from China and then add their profit on top of the price, pocket that profit and still sell below the tariff-increased price.

     

    Of course the other thing about tariffs is they are taxes and guess who gets to pay these taxes? Really, GD, answer that question. Who pays tariffs we impose on imported goods?

     

    BTW: Cohen, Trump's economic advisor before he left the administration, said Trump is stupid because he doesn't realize that the US, as the country whose currency is the medium of trade = the world's reserve currency - gives us the advantage because the trade deficits we incur are actually 'big piles' of greenbacks in foreign treasuries. That means we're trading pieces of paper for South Korean cars not made in the US (KIA builds here) ... same for Mercedes-Benz, Toyotas, Nissans, BMW's etc. - at least the one's made there, not here.

     

    The thing that bothers me most, though is the distortions in the market caused by tariff's. Sure we have plenty of dirty coal but oth er t han keeping old, obsolete coal plants running to generate electricity, what Trump's tariff's have done to the solar PV market is rather remarkably, just slowing the dramatic growth in PV solar generation. (The life-system cost solar are currently still lower per KWh for PV than the long term cost at present values for coal, gas or nuclear and while nuclear doesn't have the externalized costs of coal or natural gas, the energy costs associated with those fuel sources don't include the additional costs of climate change.)

     

    Of course you would like a world where the only source of power for electricity come from carbon emitting coal, oil, gas because, well, you want to truck up the environment so much it ends up killing a few billion people.

     

    Bottom line, all I'm seeing is an effort to maximize chaos and disruption whether in markets through tariffs or in international relations through the trashing of established agreements and treaties.

     

    Humpty Dumpty, sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall and all the kings horses and all the kings men couldn't put Humpty Dumpty back together again.

     

    What trump is doing to the institutions of the United States is creating chaos and disruption and anyone with a conservative core would suspect if he breaks it, he has no possible way to put it back together again ... and being the dick he is, he's trying his best to break it. He has said so.

     

    pubby

    Serious question, pubby

     

    With all the built-up rage you harbor, how can you possibly take an objective look at anything?

     

    Your post above is mainly a lot of random stuff, but it reads as I HATE HIM, I HATE HIM, I HATE HIM!

     

    You poor, tormented soul.

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  9. I am thinking the tariffs are actually a good thing. I feel we needed to do "something". We need jobs here. And I think, that if Ford really wanted to, they could figure out a way to make them here. And aren't most cars made mostly by machines and robots now anyway?

    The tariffs are risky and they go against the conventional thinking. Time will tell whether or not they work.

     

    But I'm with you, it's way overdue that we stand up to our trading partners and stop letting them give us a raw deal.

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