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Making it acceptable for white people to care about white people and our future. For 50 years it's ALL been about them, how to make THEIR life better and we've been sidelined. Well, it's time to give up the equality insanity and move on. Let the chips lay where they fall. |
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What is your plan to stop it? |
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Trump has no election organization, his campaign is broke, he will not spend his own money, the big donors are walking away quickly, he couldn't stand being beaten by a woman - just some of the many reasons that Trump will soon take his marbles and go home. Being an old, fat man, he can come up with all kinds of medical reasons to quit |
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It happened in S Africa and other African countries. Former colonies that prospered for centuries, when reverting to "native" control, fails. Haiti, Jamaica, they fail. In EVERY neighborhood that has gone from 99% whatever...to 99% black has failed. Cities with a critical mass of blacks fail. And as I said, countries with too many blacks/hispanics, fail. The entire continent of Africa has been a failure since the colonization stopped. They've had 50 years there too...why is it worse than ever? I say they're not capable. And I think there's enough evidence to prove my point. I was taught we're all equal too, just like everyone else. Real life taught me it's not true. |
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What were the odds against Trump winning the nomination? |
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If my republican party doesn't get with it, they are going to lose a lot more registered to the Independents. |
The Regressives would have stood a fair chance at getting the White House back IF they had run John Kasich as their candidate instead of Trump.
Their field of candidates was pitiful. Trump, Huckabee, Walker, Fiorina, Carson, Rubio, and Cruz. IF the heirarchy of the party could have seen the disaster that Trump is, and offered him some concession to drop out, the Regressives would have been better off. They need a moderate such as Kasich who has Washington skills - but instead they have a losing candidate - TRUMP. |
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You think that the GOP had "pitiful" candidates? Are you a fool or what? Hillary is a criminal, liar, disloyal, tax cheat that has failed at every job she has ever had. Bernie is an ancient washed up old perverted socialist. And you think we had bad choices? What does that say for you when the best the Democrats have to offer is two nasty old people, a criminal and a commie? You would be funny if not so pathetic. You should seek professional help. Somebody that will help you accept reality. Sure, Clinton could win. After all, they elected Obama a second time after all his failures. I'm sure that Clinton does have a good chance. That does not make her a good person, leader or American. It just means that she has fooled enough voters, live and dead, legal and illegal to get elected. Pretty soon there will be enough takers, leaches off the gov that there will be no other party but the socialist party. What is ironic is that YOU will be paying for it, not the seniors. Seniors are hardly affected by socialism in it's infancy. It will be everyone else that will have to pay for it, or become another Greece. |
Obama: Hillary Will 'Say Anything and Change Nothing'
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Donald Trump said in a speech today that he spent 55 million dollars of his own money so far. It was reported earlier this week that his campaign has three million dollars.
In 2012, both Obama and Romney raised and spent over one billion dollars each. That's quite a difference from three million to one billion. It has also been reported that the big donors are reluctant to contribute to Trump's election, and the RNC is almost broke. So where is the money coming from? First and foremost, Trump is a businessman. It doesn't seem likely that he will continue spending his own money when everything looks hopeless. It was also reported today that the Koch brothers will not contribute to the republican national convention, and a lot of the big donors are also backing out. Follow the money to see how long Trump stays in the race. |
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Just think of the money involved when the presidency costs $1 billion. |
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