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09-24-2016, 09:02 AM
Bruce Springsteen Calls Donald Trump a '''Moron''' - NBC News (http://www.nbcnews.com/card/bruce-springsteen-calls-donald-trump-moron-n653621)
Trump's ideas are very dangerous for those who value the US Constitution.
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09-24-2016, 09:16 AM
Bruce Springsteen Calls Donald Trump a '''Moron''' - NBC News (http://www.nbcnews.com/card/bruce-springsteen-calls-donald-trump-moron-n653621)
Trump's ideas are very dangerous for those who value the US Constitution.
Wow, what a surprise. Just what one would expect from a liberal Democrat.
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09-24-2016, 09:19 AM
Bruce Springsteen Calls Donald Trump a '''Moron''' - NBC News (http://www.nbcnews.com/card/bruce-springsteen-calls-donald-trump-moron-n653621)
Trump's ideas are very dangerous for those who value the US Constitution.
Bruce should know, especially as a well acknowledged intellectual leader of the Left
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09-24-2016, 09:24 AM
I'll bet Chris Christie is very disappointed. He's a huge Springsteen fan. But I guess he has his own issues.
Bruce Springsteen & Jimmy Fallon: "Gov. Christie Traffic Jam" ("Born To Run" Parody) - YouTube (https://youtu.be/VKHV0LLvhXM)
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09-24-2016, 10:30 AM
Springsteen is not alone...he is called either a boob, incompetent, or unqualified by...
....every single economist on this planet, except those on his payroll and under a signed NDA.
....every single living ex president
....HUGE and overwhelming majority of military e Perth
....Not sure if all, but OVERWHELMING MAJORITY of every living person who is considered an expert in foreign relations.
....Newspaper editorial boards who have interviewed him and have for decades always supported Republicans.
But it appears that hate for his opponent, who I and most understand, is sufficient to sell out your country.
And his ties to foreign governments (Russia, Turkey, et all) and logical ties then to terrorist groups is now under investigation opens even more than even his upcoming civil convictions on fraud (Trump U), soon to come investigation of his illegal payoffs (as in the Bondi situation) simply compounds it.
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09-24-2016, 10:50 AM
Springsteen is not alone...he is called either a boob, incompetent, or unqualified by...
....every single economist on this planet, except those on his payroll and under a signed NDA.
....every single living ex president
....HUGE and overwhelming majority of military e Perth
....Not sure if all, but OVERWHELMING MAJORITY of every living person who is considered an expert in foreign relations.
....Newspaper editorial boards who have interviewed him and have for decades always supported Republicans.
But it appears that hate for his opponent, who I and most understand, is sufficient to sell out your country.
And his ties to foreign governments (Russia, Turkey, et all) and logical ties then to terrorist groups is now under investigation opens even more than even his upcoming civil convictions on fraud (Trump U), soon to come investigation of his illegal payoffs (as in the Bondi situation) simply compounds it.
At some point one would think the parrots and mimickers would be able to sort through the
BS!
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09-24-2016, 10:57 AM
"Donald Trump on Thursday reiterated his promise to roll back regulations and unleash "a treasure trove of untapped energy" in the United States, but economists seriously doubt his numbers.
"Producing more American energy is a central part of my plan to making America wealthy again, especially for the poorest Americans," Trump told a conference organized by the Marcellus Shale Coalition, an industry group, in Pittsburgh.
"It's all upside for this country. More jobs, more revenues, more wealth, higher wages, and lower energy prices," he said. "I'm going to lift the restrictions on American energy and allow this wealth to pour into our communities."
The Republican presidential candidate has repeatedly claimed that he will boost economic output, create millions of new jobs and put coal miners back to work. But the windfalls Trump touts fail to take into account the real reason the coal industry is struggling, and originate from an industry-linked report whose findings rely on a forecasting model that often overstates the economic benefits of drilling, according to economists who study U.S. shale oil and gas."
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/09/22/trump-again-touts-an-energy-plan-that-many-economists-seriously-doubt.html
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09-24-2016, 10:59 AM
Wall Street economists: Trump presidency could trigger recession (http://www.marketplace.org/2016/09/19/world/wall-street-economists-trump-presidency-could-trigger-recession)
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09-24-2016, 11:06 AM
The establishment is really getting up tight.
Guest
09-24-2016, 11:10 AM
The establishment is really getting up tight.
I suppose you understand the difference between being anti establishment and being anti USA.
Disbelieving all the financial minds on the planet about this man seems foolish to me
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09-24-2016, 11:44 AM
Oh no! I sure hope Trump doesn't lose by two votes. I guess those democrats had no intention of voting for a Republican anyway. No loss. Look at all the Dems that are intending to vote for Trump. Bobble head is losing votes on the left every day. And Trump is gaining votes from the left everyday. I guess the media is going to be pretty bored next year reporting on President Trump since he won't have all those celebrities hanging around the White House like Obie has for the past 8 years.
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09-24-2016, 11:52 AM
It's good to have the Pope and the Dalai Lama on your side. It says something about your character. Almost everyone around the world agrees. Some don't care.
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09-24-2016, 11:55 AM
I suppose you understand the difference between being anti establishment and being anti USA.
Disbelieving all the financial minds on the planet about this man seems foolish to me
If you follow the financial world for any length of time you will soon discover that those who speak loudest about what the economy will do are most often completely wrong .
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09-24-2016, 12:01 PM
Springsteen is not alone...he is called either a boob, incompetent, or unqualified by...
....every single economist on this planet, except those on his payroll and under a signed NDA.
....every single living ex president
....HUGE and overwhelming majority of military e Perth
....Not sure if all, but OVERWHELMING MAJORITY of every living person who is considered an expert in foreign relations.
....Newspaper editorial boards who have interviewed him and have for decades always supported Republicans.
But it appears that hate for his opponent, who I and most understand, is sufficient to sell out your country.
And his ties to foreign governments (Russia, Turkey, et all) and logical ties then to terrorist groups is now under investigation opens even more than even his upcoming civil convictions on fraud (Trump U), soon to come investigation of his illegal payoffs (as in the Bondi situation) simply compounds it.
Well said. I believe fear, racism, and stupidity are the most powerful magnets attracting Trump supporters.
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09-24-2016, 12:01 PM
It's good to have the Pope and the Dalai Lama on your side. It says something about your character. Almost everyone around the world agrees. Some don't care.
I'm one of those that don't care. I am neither catholic nor Buddhist. And neither one can vote here. Well, they aren't supposed to, but the Dems may have a way for them to do so, considering there is no voter ID requirement.
You mean Springsteen is not up at the new Afro Museum? Obama has time enough to spend two days there, but not enough time to go to a Supreme Court Justice funeral.
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09-24-2016, 12:02 PM
Oh no! I sure hope Trump doesn't lose by two votes. I guess those democrats had no intention of voting for a Republican anyway. No loss. Look at all the Dems that are intending to vote for Trump. Bobble head is losing votes on the left every day. And Trump is gaining votes from the left everyday. I guess the media is going to be pretty bored next year reporting on President Trump since he won't have all those celebrities hanging around the White House like Obie has for the past 8 years.
The polls are slowly looking better for Hillary Clinton.
Guest
09-24-2016, 12:03 PM
Who believes the financial world? Their so clever at avoiding bank and market crashes!
However on this occasion?
Guest
09-24-2016, 12:13 PM
Well said. I believe fear, racism, and stupidity are the most powerful magnets attracting Trump supporters.
Trump for years has tried to find an audience for his ego to thrive. Where he could lie, overstate and be his pompous self.
He has searched for someone to listen to his manufactured conspiracy theories
Meanwhile his "team" has been doing the same thing. Their radical websites, constant lying, and enabling of people who used to believe in UFOs was all they had. They made up stuff to get readers. Truth was not something they even pretended to know about.
Perfect storm....they found an audience, who are even mixed up about who they are angry at.
Their anger should be aimed at congress, but it is not.
They are now on the verge of electing a man who stands for everything they say they do not want. He is the least honest candidate ever (despite his opponent)..he is the least transparent...least caring...most meanspirited candidate ever.
He understands very little. He never speaks of working with congress...he never speaks of our constitution. He attacks any opponent personally, not on the issue.
All of these things are what Trump followers say is important.
It is a huge con, and as in cons, those people are following this "piper" to our economic ruin. He is a man who will increase terrorism, not lessen it. His term will allow run away inflation.
He found his audience.
If he is elected, that audience will be the subject of many many books on group hysteria and loss of reasoning.
Guest
09-24-2016, 12:22 PM
The polls are slowly looking better for Hillary Clinton.
If that is true, then she should consider moving there (Poland) ...:a20:
Guest
09-24-2016, 12:26 PM
Who believes the financial world? Their so clever at avoiding bank and market crashes!
However on this occasion?
Clever? They borrowed $10 trillion through Obama and stuck it to us...as debt. Every man woman and child "owes" over $60,000 as "their share". While they have private jets, mega yachts, mega mansions...all ILL gained.
They certainly ARE clever.
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09-24-2016, 12:34 PM
Clever? They borrowed $10 trillion through Obama and stuck it to us...as debt. Every man woman and child "owes" over $60,000 as "their share". While they have private jets, mega yachts, mega mansions...all ILL gained.
They certainly ARE clever.
"Neither Hillary Clinton nor Donald Trump has a plan to reduce the national debt, but a new analysis has concluded that one candidate would increase it far more than the other.
The nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget said Trump's proposals would boost the debt by $5.3 trillion over the next decade. Meanwhile, Clinton would keep the country on its current trajectory, increasing the debt by about $200 billion over the same time period."
Put another way, the national debt would rise more than 25 times faster under Trump."
Donald Trump would increase national debt far more than Hillary Clinton, new analysis says - LA Times (http://www.latimes.com/nation/politics/trailguide/la-na-trailguide-updates-clinton-trump-1474497307-htmlstory.html)
"If you add up all of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s preliminary policy proposals—from increasing defense spending to creating a new childcare program—then subtract the amount of money he plans to raise with his tax plan, the result is some serious red ink.
According to an analysis by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, Trump’s plans would contribute $5.3 trillion dollars to the national debt. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s plans, by comparison, would only increase the debt by $200 billion."
Donald Trump Plans Would Add $5.3 Trillion to National Debt (http://time.com/4503404/donald-trump-national-debt-trillion/)
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09-24-2016, 12:40 PM
"Donald Trump on Thursday reiterated his promise to roll back regulations and unleash "a treasure trove of untapped energy" in the United States, but economists seriously doubt his numbers.
"Producing more American energy is a central part of my plan to making America wealthy again, especially for the poorest Americans," Trump told a conference organized by the Marcellus Shale Coalition, an industry group, in Pittsburgh.
"It's all upside for this country. More jobs, more revenues, more wealth, higher wages, and lower energy prices," he said. "I'm going to lift the restrictions on American energy and allow this wealth to pour into our communities."
The Republican presidential candidate has repeatedly claimed that he will boost economic output, create millions of new jobs and put coal miners back to work. But the windfalls Trump touts fail to take into account the real reason the coal industry is struggling, and originate from an industry-linked report whose findings rely on a forecasting model that often overstates the economic benefits of drilling, according to economists who study U.S. shale oil and gas."
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/09/22/trump-again-touts-an-energy-plan-that-many-economists-seriously-doubt.html
I've been keeping a running tab, he's gonna be busy his first hour. Not enough MINUTES. I think he should stop while he's ahead. "MY FIRT HOUR" LMFAO" I can not believe the people fling for that line!
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09-24-2016, 12:44 PM
"For Trump, it's straightforward. The Republican presidential candidate is unequivocal on his position: He would renegotiate NAFTA and impose a 35% tariff, a tax on imports, from Mexico. Or, he'd rip up the trade agreement entirely.
With China, Trump says he would impose a 45% tariff on Chinese imports.
Let’s consider what this would mean with a real-world example. Let’s say an American consumer goes out to buy a refrigerator from Mexico. For simplicity, let’s say that refrigerator normally costs $100. Under Trump’s plan, that refrigerator from Mexico would now cost 35 percent more, or $135. The thinking behind a tariff is that an American shopper would gravitate toward an American-made refrigerator selling for less. Here’s the problem: Mexico would certainly retaliate and levy tariffs on American
products coming into Mexico. And then you have a possible trade war.
Further, tariffs prevent American companies from bringing in foreign goods they need to build products."
Trump’s trade policies worry economists (http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2016/07/25/donald-trump-trade-policies-china-mexico/87521852/)
Interesting read especially the history of when others tried what he proposes.
If that guy is correct on his prediction about Trump winning, and all the worlds economists are also correct, it sure sounds gloomy but if you listen to the terror experts warnings on Trump it may not matter...we will be dealing with other things.
It is actually admirable to want change. It is actually admirable to oppose Clinton.
Here is the problem.....the alternative is so very very much worse and that is not political chit chat....these people who are scared of Trump are much smarter and richer than he and know more about world economy than he ever hopes to know.
Any man who responds to another idea or criticism by attacking personally is someone NOT TO TRUST.
Guest
09-24-2016, 12:59 PM
Who cares what Bruce has to say about anything? Who the hell is he? He's washed up as a performer & now as a person.
Guest
09-24-2016, 12:59 PM
"For Trump, it's straightforward. The Republican presidential candidate is unequivocal on his position: He would renegotiate NAFTA and impose a 35% tariff, a tax on imports, from Mexico. Or, he'd rip up the trade agreement entirely.
With China, Trump says he would impose a 45% tariff on Chinese imports.
Let’s consider what this would mean with a real-world example. Let’s say an American consumer goes out to buy a refrigerator from Mexico. For simplicity, let’s say that refrigerator normally costs $100. Under Trump’s plan, that refrigerator from Mexico would now cost 35 percent more, or $135. The thinking behind a tariff is that an American shopper would gravitate toward an American-made refrigerator selling for less. Here’s the problem: Mexico would certainly retaliate and levy tariffs on American
products coming into Mexico. And then you have a possible trade war.
Further, tariffs prevent American companies from bringing in foreign goods they need to build products."
Trump’s trade policies worry economists (http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2016/07/25/donald-trump-trade-policies-china-mexico/87521852/)
Interesting read especially the history of when others tried what he proposes.
If that guy is correct on his prediction about Trump winning, and all the worlds economists are also correct, it sure sounds gloomy but if you listen to the terror experts warnings on Trump it may not matter...we will be dealing with other things.
It is actually admirable to want change. It is actually admirable to oppose Clinton.
Here is the problem.....the alternative is so very very much worse and that is not political chit chat....these people who are scared of Trump are much smarter and richer than he and know more about world economy than he ever hopes to know.
Any man who responds to another idea or criticism by attacking personally is someone NOT TO TRUST.
While I admire your attempt to bring facts, reason and sanity to the issue, I've come to the realization that Trumpers are not interested in these things in the least. :oops:
They much prefer their newfound freedom to spew in public, their long repressed hatred/bigotry/racism/xenophobia/homophobia/misogyny. :ohdear:
No amount of common sense reasoning, can overcome their emotional attachment to the person who has freed them from their virulent feelings that until now...have ragingly lurked just below the surface.
Even if it affects, in a massively adverse manner...this great nation. :(
:wave:
CNM
Guest
09-24-2016, 01:22 PM
While I admire your attempt to bring facts, reason and sanity to the issue, I've come to the realization that Trumpers are not interested in these things in the least. :oops:
They much prefer their newfound freedom to spew in public, their long repressed hatred/bigotry/racism/xenophobia/homophobia/misogyny. :ohdear:
No amount of common sense reasoning, can overcome their emotional attachment to the person who has freed them from their virulent feelings that until now...have ragingly lurked just below the surface.
Even if it affects, in a massively adverse manner...this great nation. :(
:wave:
CNM
I agree that his election will unleash the most negative period in hundreds of years.
How do you support any person with a track record like this....
"All politicians bend the truth to fit their purposes, including Hillary Clinton. But Donald J. Trump has unleashed a blizzard of falsehoods, exaggerations and outright lies in the general election, peppering his speeches, interviews and Twitter posts with untruths so frequent that they can seem All politicians bend the truth to fit their purposes, including Hillary Clinton. But Donald J. Trump has unleashed a blizzards of falsehoods, exaggerations and outright lies in the general election, peppering his speeches, interviews and Twitter posts with untruths so frequent that they can seem flighty or random — even compulsive.
However, a closer examination, over the course of a week, revealed an unmistakable pattern: Virtually all of Mr. Trump’s falsehoods directly bolstered a powerful and self-aggrandizing narrative depicting him as a heroic savior for a nation menaced from every direction. Mike Murphy, a Republican strategist, described the practice as creating “an unreality bubble that he surrounds himself with.”
The New York Times closely tracked Mr. Trump’s public statements from Sept. 15-21, and assembled a list of his 31 biggest whoppers, many of them uttered repeatedly. This total excludes dozens more: Untruths that appeared to be mere hyperbole or humor, or delivered purely for effect, or what could generously be called rounding errors. Mr. Trump’s campaign, which dismissed this compilation as “silly,” offered responses on every point, but in none of the following instances did the responses support his assertions.
The New York Times closely tracked Mr. Trump’s public statements from Sept. 15-21, and assembled a list of his 31 biggest whoppers, many of them uttered repeatedly. This total excludes dozens more: Untruths that appeared to be mere hyperbole or humor, or delivered purely for effect, or what could generously be called rounding errors. Mr. Trump’s campaign, which dismissed this compilation as “silly,” offered responses on every point, but in none of the following instances did the responses support his assertions.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/09/24/us/elections/donald-trump-statements.html
If you read this and if you think, having someone in the WhiteHouse so out of touch with any reality is simply horrifying.
I can honestly understand being anti Clinton...I truely can. But at the expense of your country ?
Do you know, if anyone but Clinton was the opponent, Trump would have simply quit months ago.
I can only hope people wake up...I also want change, but he does not offer change in anyway. He is actually an anti USA candidate and is simply conning everyone.
Why ? You ask. I was perplexed but doing some homework, I believe very strongly his close personal financial ties to Russia, Turkey AND Iran are answers. His flat out refusal to allow his taxes, hypocritically defended by his supporters, simply validate it.
Guest
09-24-2016, 02:06 PM
Who cares what Bruce has to say about anything? Who the hell is he? He's washed up as a performer & now as a person.If you say so.
Guest
09-24-2016, 02:20 PM
Opinions are like a holes, cnm like Bruce have only one each, both worthless.
Guest
09-24-2016, 02:29 PM
While I admire your attempt to bring facts, reason and sanity to the issue, I've come to the realization that Trumpers are not interested in these things in the least. :oops:
They much prefer their newfound freedom to spew in public, their long repressed hatred/bigotry/racism/xenophobia/homophobia/misogyny. :ohdear:
No amount of common sense reasoning, can overcome their emotional attachment to the person who has freed them from their virulent feelings that until now...have ragingly lurked just below the surface.
Even if it affects, in a massively adverse manner...this great nation. :(
:wave:
CNM
White men are a minority now...so I guess it's our turn to bitch. All that "unfair" stuff you whined about, well now you're doing it to us.
The future won't be kind to women...a future YOU wrought...the minority majority future.
You turned your men into pussies, now you'll be dominated by those men. And I MEAN dominated.
You bit the hand that fed you. You bit the hand that allowed you to bite. You made a big mistake.
Guest
09-24-2016, 03:04 PM
Opinions are like a holes, cnm like Bruce have only one each, both worthless.
Right on! :MOJE_whot:
Guest
09-25-2016, 03:56 AM
Opinions are like a holes, cnm like Bruce have only one each, both worthless.
:thumbup:
Guest
09-25-2016, 03:59 AM
While I admire your attempt to bring facts, reason and sanity to the issue, I've come to the realization that Trumpers are not interested in these things in the least. :oops:
They much prefer their newfound freedom to spew in public, their long repressed hatred/bigotry/racism/xenophobia/homophobia/misogyny. :ohdear:
No amount of common sense reasoning, can overcome their emotional attachment to the person who has freed them from their virulent feelings that until now...have ragingly lurked just below the surface.
Even if it affects, in a massively adverse manner...this great nation. :(
:wave:
CNM
Like the saying goes: (and this seems to fit you well)
Guest
09-25-2016, 05:18 AM
Bruce Springsteen Calls Donald Trump a '''Moron''' - NBC News (http://www.nbcnews.com/card/bruce-springsteen-calls-donald-trump-moron-n653621)
Trump's ideas are very dangerous for those who value the US Constitution.
If Crooked Hillary gets in Springstein will watch his taxes go up, now who's the Moron.:0000000000luvmyhors
Guest
09-25-2016, 05:24 AM
Bruce Springsteen is class guy- I am a Republican from New Jersey, Springsteen has done so much to help Asbury park and food banks in world, Donald Trump has helped Donald Trump, I am sorry let's get back to hating Hilary.
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09-25-2016, 05:25 AM
Like the saying goes: (and this seems to fit you well)
Seems to me I read these same words only it didn't say Trumpers it said Crooked Hillary, do I sense some plagiarism here.:shocked:
Guest
09-25-2016, 06:48 AM
Trump for years has tried to find an audience for his ego to thrive. Where he could lie, overstate and be his pompous self.
He has searched for someone to listen to his manufactured conspiracy theories
Meanwhile his "team" has been doing the same thing. Their radical websites, constant lying, and enabling of people who used to believe in UFOs was all they had. They made up stuff to get readers. Truth was not something they even pretended to know about.
Perfect storm....they found an audience, who are even mixed up about who they are angry at.
Their anger should be aimed at congress, but it is not.
They are now on the verge of electing a man who stands for everything they say they do not want. He is the least honest candidate ever (despite his opponent)..he is the least transparent...least caring...most meanspirited candidate ever.
He understands very little. He never speaks of working with congress...he never speaks of our constitution. He attacks any opponent personally, not on the issue.
All of these things are what Trump followers say is important.
It is a huge con, and as in cons, those people are following this "piper" to our economic ruin. He is a man who will increase terrorism, not lessen it. His term will allow run away inflation.
He found his audience.
If he is elected, that audience will be the subject of many many books on group hysteria and loss of reasoning.
I believe America has found its Hitler. And many are praising him as if he is a messiah.
Guest
09-25-2016, 08:23 AM
I believe America has found its Hitler. And many are praising him as if he is a messiah.
Many solid and comprehensive similarities.
Hitler conned with nationalism, as is Trump
Guest
09-25-2016, 10:03 AM
I believe America has found its Hitler. And many are praising him as if he is a messiah.
Are you speaking of the great black messiah in D.C.?
Guest
09-25-2016, 11:39 AM
I believe America has found its Hitler. And many are praising him as if he is a messiah.
If he gets rid of the minorities, stops affirmative action and quotas...he'll have saved the country.
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