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Old 06-30-2015, 06:48 PM
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Can't wait to see Donald Trump and Governor Krispy Kreme on the debate stage together.

Christie: sit down and shut up

Trump: you're fired

Christie: it's none of your business

Just hoping that Christie can make the cut to make it on stage so we can see the two Jersey boys in action. Only a month to go until the first debate.




Don't underestimate Christie - in fact, I think he is headed for the White House.....

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Old 06-30-2015, 07:42 PM
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Gov. Krispy Kreme wants to be President so he can enjoy all the State dinners. With him as President, we sure would not have any anti-trans-fat legislation being signed into law!

So, where is the Destroying Angel of HP recently? Not a word from her in quite a while.
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Old 06-30-2015, 08:17 PM
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am very pleased that so many liberals seem to be relishing the spectacle of the debates, maybe they will actually watch and realize what good sense our candidates make!
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Old 06-30-2015, 08:34 PM
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Can't wait to see Donald Trump and Governor Krispy Kreme on the debate stage together.

Christie: sit down and shut up

Trump: you're fired

Christie: it's none of your business

Just hoping that Christie can make the cut to make it on stage so we can see the two Jersey boys in action. Only a month to go until the first debate.
Trump is from NY, not NJ. Calling Christie "Krispy Kreme" is indicative of the problem most voters have. Let's judge candidates by their ideas, not their size, not their hair or whether they wear pantsuits.
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Old 06-30-2015, 09:14 PM
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am very pleased that so many liberals seem to be relishing the spectacle of the debates, maybe they will actually watch and realize what good sense our candidates make!
I will watch every minute of them. I wouldn't want to miss the best comedy shows of the year. These guys will be drooling all over themselves pandering to the redneck base.
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Old 06-30-2015, 11:45 PM
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I will watch every minute of them. I wouldn't want to miss the best comedy shows of the year...
You must be a regular viewer of MSNBC then.
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Old 07-01-2015, 04:00 AM
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I am not an NBC viewer and in fact find the alpahbetic stations NBC<CBS<ABC wanting but for a very few programs this is especially true for NBC Universal .

Now toDonald Trump. Trump told NBC he would no longer be doing the Apprentice show(I do not watch) and they became upset trying to work a deal. so he quit the show he wasn;t fired but the left can't stand the truth.

Univision puled out of their 5 year contract with the Miss America/Universe how that Trumps owns because of his "racist"remarks.
Univision and Huffington both published an article indicating 80% of the illegal alien women attempting to cross the border were being raped. Trump has filed a $500 million dollar suit against Univision for breach of contract and they are already trying to negotiate a deal.

Anyone trying to take Trump on is going to ride that tiger.

My take on Trump running for president from the beginning was of course his ego would like to see him elected president but the real reason he is in the race is to change the national conversation and he is the only one who can do that. With the liberal media refusal to offer balanced and honest news it is going to take a guy like Trump to offer honest conversation

People of all politicial persuasions should rejoice if we get an open and honest presidential because tis great ship, America, is listing too far port and we need to all start acting like grown ups because Greece just gave us a taste of our future if we don't. so those of you on this forum that continue with snide remarks better take control of your emotions and if you are able begin your analysis of what is happening or not happening to this nation.

We have had the weakest recovery from a recession in 70 years we are in debt up to our heads we no longer have the will to fight and we have poor foreign policy.

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Old 07-01-2015, 07:32 AM
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I am not an NBC viewer and in fact find the alpahbetic stations NBC<CBS<ABC wanting.

People of all politicial persuasions should rejoice if we get an open and honest presidential because tis great ship, America, is listing too far port and we need to all start acting like grown ups because Greece just gave us a taste of our future if we don't. so those of you on this forum that continue with snide remarks better take control of your emotions and if you are able begin your analysis of what is happening or not happening to this nation.

We have had the weakest recovery from a recession in 70 years we are in debt up to our heads we no longer have the will to fight and we have poor foreign policy.

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This post was all over the place without any direction at all.

Comical that some people think Trump could be an effective President because he is a tough businessman. In Washington, the President has to go by their rules and not boardroom style. Trump would be blown out of the water at every level.

The poster says Americans do not have the will to fight and we have poor foreign policy. The poor foreign policy IS because we were put in countries like Iraq and Afghanistan and Vietnam TO fight when we had no business being there n the first place.
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Old 07-01-2015, 08:23 AM
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This post was all over the place without any direction at all.

Comical that some people think Trump could be an effective President because he is a tough businessman. In Washington, the President has to go by their rules and not boardroom style. Trump would be blown out of the water at every level.

The poster says Americans do not have the will to fight and we have poor foreign policy. The poor foreign policy IS because we were put in countries like Iraq and Afghanistan and Vietnam TO fight when we had no business being there n the first place.
Totally disagree with your assessment of the previous poster's post. I followed it and understood his message loud and clear. I particularly agree with this part -

"My take on Trump running for president from the beginning was of course his ego would like to see him elected president but the real reason he is in the race is to change the national conversation and he is the only one who can do that. With the liberal media refusal to offer balanced and honest news it is going to take a guy like Trump to offer honest conversation."

Before logging on here today, I was thinking the exact same thing. Electable or not, Trump is not afraid to speak up and go against the grain. That type of courage is the only thing that will bring real conversation to the political table rather than partisan bickering which most of us have had enough of. The only better thing that could happen is if the Democratic party had the guts to present a similar non-political candidate that would have the courage to do the same.

Disclosure: Sorry for the grammar - haven't had my second cup of coffee yet this morning and in a rush to get out the door. Enjoy your day everyone!
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Old 07-01-2015, 09:59 AM
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This post was all over the place without any direction at all.

Comical that some people think Trump could be an effective President because he is a tough businessman. In Washington, the President has to go by their rules and not boardroom style. Trump would be blown out of the water at every level.

The poster says Americans do not have the will to fight and we have poor foreign policy. The poor foreign policy IS because we were put in countries like Iraq and Afghanistan and Vietnam TO fight when we had no business being there n the first place.
While entitled to your own opinion it is obvious you have no understanding of the concept of leadership.
What is demonstrated by Washington is a politics, negotiated, crony, special interest, highest donor, what will get me re-elected mode of self centered actions.

A real leader does not need to know how or why the existing mode works to be effective. They will assess the execution and results, if any, attained. Promises kept; cash flow; profitability; planning (whether existent or not).
Where something or someone is not functioning as expected they will repair, remove or replace people and operations. Yes including career cronies taking up space and collecting benefits.

ANYONE ever involved in the rescuing of troubeled companies would have no problem identifying that which does not work effectively in Washington.....which would be most of it.

I will support a successful executive with a track record of performance improvement any day over any the career phony politicians.....ANYTIME, ANYWHERE, ANY DAY!!!!!!
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While entitled to your own opinion it is obvious you have no understanding of the concept of leadership.
What is demonstrated by Washington is a politics, negotiated, crony, special interest, highest donor, what will get me re-elected mode of self centered actions.

A real leader does not need to know how or why the existing mode works to be effective. They will assess the execution and results, if any, attained. Promises kept; cash flow; profitability; planning (whether existent or not).
Where something or someone is not functioning as expected they will repair, remove or replace people and operations. Yes including career cronies taking up space and collecting benefits.

ANYONE ever involved in the rescuing of troubeled companies would have no problem identifying that which does not work effectively in Washington.....which would be most of it.

I will support a successful executive with a track record of performance improvement any day over any the career phony politicians.....ANYTIME, ANYWHERE, ANY DAY!!!!!!
The political workings of Washington are not like the work of running a business. You and I might very much would like it that way BUT the Civil Service laws and regulations which were put into place for employee safety prevents a lot of business acumen from taking place. While some may say these Civil Service laws are outdated, they are still law and repealing them would be next to impossible.
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Old 07-01-2015, 10:39 AM
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Donald Trump 2016: Macy's dumps merchandise over immigration comments - POLITICO


Very amusing that whenever Trump gets dumped by NBC or Telemundo and now Macy's for his racist remarks, he comes out quickly and says he dumped them first.

Please, please, please stick around until the election Mr Trump.
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The political workings of Washington are not like the work of running a business. You and I might very much would like it that way BUT the Civil Service laws and regulations which were put into place for employee safety prevents a lot of business acumen from taking place. While some may say these Civil Service laws are outdated, they are still law and repealing them would be next to impossible.
Adding on to this post is that the Civil Service laws were enacted in the late 1800's to prevent political cronyism and then revised in 1949 and again in the mid 1980's.

The President has some political appointees and these employees do not have the same safety net as employees in the competitive civil service. At the end of a President's term, those political appointees are let go - without retirement benefits - and the new President will bring in his or her new appointees. These appointees are in the Excepted Service and there is always a push at the end of a Presidential term to have them get competitive positions. This is called "burrowing in". It always gave HR a headache to have to do this.

So, as much as we may not like political people vs business leaders, the business leader would not be able to work as though he were in a boardroom vs an Oval Office. Federal rules and regulations prevent that and they would be nigh impossible to get rid of by a President.
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Trump is from NY, not NJ. Calling Christie "Krispy Kreme" is indicative of the problem most voters have. Let's judge candidates by their ideas, not their size, not their hair or whether they wear pantsuits.
Judging the sitting President is not included in this.
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Old 07-01-2015, 12:48 PM
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How many times has Trump gone bankrupt? Great person the run the economy!
 

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