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  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839

    dnc said:

    DJDuck said:
    Ho. Lee. Shit.

    @creepycoug wants his schtick back Joe!
    The debates are going to be a special time to be an american
  • WilburHooksHands
    WilburHooksHands Member Posts: 6,804
    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    DJDuck said:
    Ho. Lee. Shit.

    @creepycoug wants his schtick back Joe!
    The debates are going to be a special time to be an american
    not a leader to be found
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,726 Founders Club
    The debates will right after a college football game
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,726 Founders Club

    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    DJDuck said:
    Ho. Lee. Shit.

    @creepycoug wants his schtick back Joe!
    The debates are going to be a special time to be an american
    not a leader to be found
    Just because you don't like him doesn't mean Trump isn't a leader

    He didn't need @dnc to hand him anything and people know what he stands for and vote accordingly

    He's not defined by his enemies
  • WilburHooksHands
    WilburHooksHands Member Posts: 6,804
    edited July 2020

    He's not defined by his enemies

    I disagree here, I think his entire nature is to define himself by his enemies and it always has been. Trumps instinct is to fight anyone and everyone all the time, its why he is/was so infamously litigious. Sometimes this works for him as in the case of foreign enemies like the Iranian and Chinese governments. Unfortunately, he can’t turn it off at home, which is what is needed to effectively lead. There are plenty of people I can recognize as leaders that I don’t particularly like, he isn’t one of them.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,545 Standard Supporter

    He's not defined by his enemies

    I disagree here, I think his entire nature is to define himself by his enemies and it always has been. Trumps instinct is to fight anyone and everyone all the time, its why he is/was so infamously litigious. Sometimes this works for him as in the case of foreign enemies like the Iranian and Chinese governments. Unfortunately, he can’t turn it off at home, which is what is needed to effectively lead. There are plenty of people I can recognize as leaders that I don’t particularly like, he isn’t one of them.
    Jeb Bush? John Kasich? Ted Cruz? I actually really like Cruz, but he isn't a leader. Any of the dem presidential candidates? Yang? Trump pulled the largest crowds of any of the candidates in the last two elections.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,726 Founders Club

    He's not defined by his enemies

    I disagree here, I think his entire nature is to define himself by his enemies and it always has been. Trumps instinct is to fight anyone and everyone all the time, its why he is/was so infamously litigious. Sometimes this works for him as in the case of foreign enemies like the Iranian and Chinese governments. Unfortunately, he can’t turn it off at home, which is what is needed to effectively lead. There are plenty of people I can recognize as leaders that I don’t particularly like, he isn’t one of them.
    I'm not say you have to. I'm saying he's a leader. Yes he runs against his enemies but what and others fail to account for is the impossibility to unite people that don't want it and say every vile thing they can about you and then cry that your divisive

    Ask Ted Wheeler or Jenny Durkan

    By your definition Reagan wasn't a leader

    Leading isn't 100 percent agreement its fighting for what you and your voters believe in

    Trump does that. Reagan did that. Guys like Romney and McCain didn't and were still savaged but allegedly beloved now by the left

  • WilburHooksHands
    WilburHooksHands Member Posts: 6,804

    He's not defined by his enemies

    I disagree here, I think his entire nature is to define himself by his enemies and it always has been. Trumps instinct is to fight anyone and everyone all the time, its why he is/was so infamously litigious. Sometimes this works for him as in the case of foreign enemies like the Iranian and Chinese governments. Unfortunately, he can’t turn it off at home, which is what is needed to effectively lead. There are plenty of people I can recognize as leaders that I don’t particularly like, he isn’t one of them.
    Jeb Bush? John Kasich? Ted Cruz? I actually really like Cruz, but he isn't a leader. Any of the dem presidential candidates? Yang? Trump pulled the largest crowds of any of the candidates in the last two elections.
    Ive been a Yang guy from the jump.
  • WilburHooksHands
    WilburHooksHands Member Posts: 6,804
    edited July 2020

    He's not defined by his enemies

    I disagree here, I think his entire nature is to define himself by his enemies and it always has been. Trumps instinct is to fight anyone and everyone all the time, its why he is/was so infamously litigious. Sometimes this works for him as in the case of foreign enemies like the Iranian and Chinese governments. Unfortunately, he can’t turn it off at home, which is what is needed to effectively lead. There are plenty of people I can recognize as leaders that I don’t particularly like, he isn’t one of them.
    I'm not say you have to. I'm saying he's a leader. Yes he runs against his enemies but what and others fail to account for is the impossibility to unite people that don't want it and say every vile thing they can about you and then cry that your divisive

    Ask Ted Wheeler or Jenny Durkan

    By your definition Reagan wasn't a leader

    Leading isn't 100 percent agreement its fighting for what you and your voters believe in

    Trump does that. Reagan did that. Guys like Romney and McCain didn't and were still savaged but allegedly beloved now by the left

    It’s also getting the voters that don’t believe in it on board imo.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,726 Founders Club

    He's not defined by his enemies

    I disagree here, I think his entire nature is to define himself by his enemies and it always has been. Trumps instinct is to fight anyone and everyone all the time, its why he is/was so infamously litigious. Sometimes this works for him as in the case of foreign enemies like the Iranian and Chinese governments. Unfortunately, he can’t turn it off at home, which is what is needed to effectively lead. There are plenty of people I can recognize as leaders that I don’t particularly like, he isn’t one of them.
    Jeb Bush? John Kasich? Ted Cruz? I actually really like Cruz, but he isn't a leader. Any of the dem presidential candidates? Yang? Trump pulled the largest crowds of any of the candidates in the last two elections.
    Ive been a Yang guy from the jump.
    Quite honestly he should run GOP in 24

    I don't see the Democrats moderating

    Yang would be heard better.
  • WilburHooksHands
    WilburHooksHands Member Posts: 6,804

    He's not defined by his enemies

    I disagree here, I think his entire nature is to define himself by his enemies and it always has been. Trumps instinct is to fight anyone and everyone all the time, its why he is/was so infamously litigious. Sometimes this works for him as in the case of foreign enemies like the Iranian and Chinese governments. Unfortunately, he can’t turn it off at home, which is what is needed to effectively lead. There are plenty of people I can recognize as leaders that I don’t particularly like, he isn’t one of them.
    Jeb Bush? John Kasich? Ted Cruz? I actually really like Cruz, but he isn't a leader. Any of the dem presidential candidates? Yang? Trump pulled the largest crowds of any of the candidates in the last two elections.
    Ive been a Yang guy from the jump.
    Quite honestly he should run GOP in 24

    I don't see the Democrats moderating

    Yang would be heard better.
    He’d have my vote.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,545 Standard Supporter

    He's not defined by his enemies

    I disagree here, I think his entire nature is to define himself by his enemies and it always has been. Trumps instinct is to fight anyone and everyone all the time, its why he is/was so infamously litigious. Sometimes this works for him as in the case of foreign enemies like the Iranian and Chinese governments. Unfortunately, he can’t turn it off at home, which is what is needed to effectively lead. There are plenty of people I can recognize as leaders that I don’t particularly like, he isn’t one of them.
    Jeb Bush? John Kasich? Ted Cruz? I actually really like Cruz, but he isn't a leader. Any of the dem presidential candidates? Yang? Trump pulled the largest crowds of any of the candidates in the last two elections.
    Ive been a Yang guy from the jump.
    Yang is to leadership what a brick is to glide path.
  • LoneStarDawg
    LoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,680 Founders Club

    He's not defined by his enemies

    I disagree here, I think his entire nature is to define himself by his enemies and it always has been. Trumps instinct is to fight anyone and everyone all the time, its why he is/was so infamously litigious. Sometimes this works for him as in the case of foreign enemies like the Iranian and Chinese governments. Unfortunately, he can’t turn it off at home, which is what is needed to effectively lead. There are plenty of people I can recognize as leaders that I don’t particularly like, he isn’t one of them.
    Jeb Bush? John Kasich? Ted Cruz? I actually really like Cruz, but he isn't a leader. Any of the dem presidential candidates? Yang? Trump pulled the largest crowds of any of the candidates in the last two elections.
    Ive been a Yang guy from the jump.
    Quite honestly he should run GOP in 24

    I don't see the Democrats moderating

    Yang would be heard better.
    He’d have my vote.
    #Unity2020
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,035 Standard Supporter

    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    DJDuck said:
    Ho. Lee. Shit.

    @creepycoug wants his schtick back Joe!
    The debates are going to be a special time to be an american
    not a leader to be found
    Tis not that purple-banded, non-binary SEIU hack not a leader of sorts?

    Such as the Island of Misfit Toys?
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,035 Standard Supporter
    edited July 2020

    He's not defined by his enemies

    I disagree here, I think his entire nature is to define himself by his enemies and it always has been. Trumps instinct is to fight anyone and everyone all the time, its why he is/was so infamously litigious. Sometimes this works for him as in the case of foreign enemies like the Iranian and Chinese governments. Unfortunately, he can’t turn it off at home, which is what is needed to effectively lead. There are plenty of people I can recognize as leaders that I don’t particularly like, he isn’t one of them.

  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,035 Standard Supporter

    Your Leader, Dems.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
    thechatch said:

    Hunter was addicted to crack cocaine when Joe got him his Ukrainian no-show job.

    People forget that, but they shouldn’t.

    Huge Krakhead, that guy
  • WilburHooksHands
    WilburHooksHands Member Posts: 6,804
    edited July 2020

    He's not defined by his enemies

    I disagree here, I think his entire nature is to define himself by his enemies and it always has been. Trumps instinct is to fight anyone and everyone all the time, its why he is/was so infamously litigious. Sometimes this works for him as in the case of foreign enemies like the Iranian and Chinese governments. Unfortunately, he can’t turn it off at home, which is what is needed to effectively lead. There are plenty of people I can recognize as leaders that I don’t particularly like, he isn’t one of them.

    probably for the best im just an armchair shrink
  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 37,682 Standard Supporter
    Slo Joe taking Hunter to China and immediately lands an investment in his brand new firm, with zero experience, of 1.5 BILLION. Seems logical if you're a demorat.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,545 Standard Supporter
    So, Hunter's firm would make $22,500,000 a year in just management fees. Good work if you can get it.

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    The average fund currently charges a management fee of 1.5% and 17% performance fee, compared with 1.6% and 20% 10 years ago. Hedge fund managers are also coming under pressure from politicians who want to reclassify performance fees as ordinary income for tax purposes, rather than capital gains.