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Trump: ‘The Silent Majority is Back and We’re Going to Take the Country Back’

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  • sarktasticsarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
    Cuogs are people too
  • doogsinparadisedoogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320

    Open borders, no labor restrictions.

    I sense that you are trolling, but go on.
    Partly yes, but it's pretty obvious that America needs open borders for skilled workers and investors.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,644
    PurpleJ said:

    Can we have slavery back?

    If you like your slaves, you can keep them.
  • PurpleJPurpleJ Member Posts: 37,091 Founders Club
    dnc said:

    PurpleJ said:

    Can we have slavery back?

    "If you like your slaves, you can keep them."

    -Abe Lincoln
  • d2dd2d Member Posts: 3,109
    edited July 2015
    Trump is the best thing to happen to this election, period. Hillary's scandals did not raise awareness, Trump did.

    Expect record audience for a primary debate on Fox News. In addition, the RINO's in the group will now actually have to discuss issues rather than avoid the real questions. Jeb Bush will wilt under the pressure.
    The Washington Establishment’s increasing angst and opposition to billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump’s presidential candidacy is predicated on the notion that his highly-quotable catchphrases—“Take the oil!” or “Build a wall!”—lack substantive policy prescriptions to back them up. In short, the RINO caucus’ knock on Trump is that his solutions are unserious, unmeasured, quixotic.

    Yet if the chattering class fears Trump’s recent surge in the polls, they will go into panic-filled paroxysms when they read Trump’s smart and serious bestseller, Time to Get Tough: Making America #1 Again.

    Backed up with nearly 250 endnotes, citing everything from Government Accountability Institute (GAO) reports to Sherman Antitrust Act amendments to the Theory of Moral Sentiments, Trump’s book clearly lays out serious policy solutions to vexing U.S. problems. Welfare reform, cyberwarfare, energy, illegal immigration and crime, taxes, healthcare, national defense—you name it, Trump offers his plans, often including specific bills and amendments. Best of all, Trump does it all in his refreshingly blunt and authentic voice—the very voice now resonating with a citizenry fed up with the Political Class and its conceits.
    breitbart.com/big-government/2015/07/12/time-to-get-tough-trumps-blockbuster-policy-manifesto/
  • pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 20,271 Founders Club

    It's not ridiculous when you live near a border. Was it p.c.? No. Was it an embellishment? Yeah, probably, but every fucking politician who calls for a secure border is usually labeled racist by la raza types. I'm fucking sick of it.

    It's not like Mexico is sending a lot of professionals here who hop the border. There are still plenty of people here who need work. If it's stuff "Americans won't do," well golly gee willickers, maybe pay $11 an hour instead of 8, or for more skilled trade jobs, $20 instead of $14.

    Someone said it in another thread. People who migrate here, especially from places within a day's drive from SD, LA, Inland Empire, Tucson, Phoenix, hell paso, SA and Houston often have one foot here and one foot in MX. It's not like 100 years ago when Mario and Tony had to pretty much cut ties with the village, learn English and assimilate.


    Why pay more when you can pay less?

    The masses will continue to vote with their wallet.
  • pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 20,271 Founders Club

    It's not ridiculous when you live near a border. Was it p.c.? No. Was it an embellishment? Yeah, probably, but every fucking politician who calls for a secure border is usually labeled racist by la raza types. I'm fucking sick of it.

    It's not like Mexico is sending a lot of professionals here who hop the border. There are still plenty of people here who need work. If it's stuff "Americans won't do," well golly gee willickers, maybe pay $11 an hour instead of 8, or for more skilled trade jobs, $20 instead of $14.

    Someone said it in another thread. People who migrate here, especially from places within a day's drive from SD, LA, Inland Empire, Tucson, Phoenix, hell paso, SA and Houston often have one foot here and one foot in MX. It's not like 100 years ago when Mario and Tony had to pretty much cut ties with the village, learn English and assimilate.

    Trump is a clown, but his thoughts on border control have some truth. At the same time, it is kind of racist because many of those Mexicans are here to work hard and make money. What is peanuts to most Americans is a decent wage to them, and an opportunity they don't get in Mexico.
    +1
  • SwayeSwaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,374 Founders Club
    PurpleJ said:

    Can we have slavery back?

    If you like your slavery, you can keep it.
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 43,764 Standard Supporter
    Trump is a showman. Politics is half theatrics.

    My nigga gonna get this race all turnt up.

    He'll capture Hispanic vote from the law abiding legal immigrants and pick up some black votes because they hate the brown skins too.

  • sarktasticsarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
    pawz said:

    It's not ridiculous when you live near a border. Was it p.c.? No. Was it an embellishment? Yeah, probably, but every fucking politician who calls for a secure border is usually labeled racist by la raza types. I'm fucking sick of it.

    It's not like Mexico is sending a lot of professionals here who hop the border. There are still plenty of people here who need work. If it's stuff "Americans won't do," well golly gee willickers, maybe pay $11 an hour instead of 8, or for more skilled trade jobs, $20 instead of $14.

    Someone said it in another thread. People who migrate here, especially from places within a day's drive from SD, LA, Inland Empire, Tucson, Phoenix, hell paso, SA and Houston often have one foot here and one foot in MX. It's not like 100 years ago when Mario and Tony had to pretty much cut ties with the village, learn English and assimilate.


    Why pay more when you can pay less?

    The masses will continue to vote with their wallet EBT card
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 104,991 Founders Club
    APAG may have been being sarkastic but Trump is a great human shield for the gang of 13 or 14. I like that theory

    He makes both establishments unhappy and he is the establishment

    Sanders and Trump. Lets fight it out
  • pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 20,271 Founders Club

    APAG may have been being sarkastic but Trump is a great human shield for the gang of 13 or 14. I like that theory

    He makes both establishments unhappy and he is the establishment

    Sanders and Trump. Lets fight it out

    Trump wins rather easy, say 340-170?
  • BallSackedBallSacked Member Posts: 3,279

    APAG may have been being sarkastic but Trump is a great human shield for the gang of 13 or 14. I like that theory

    He makes both establishments unhappy and he is the establishment

    Sanders and Trump. Lets fight it out

    At first I agreed with human shield theory, now not so sure. Trumps actions probably poisoned the well with the Latino Vote, a very important swing demographic, for the entire party. (Regan said Messicans are republicans, they just don't know it yet).

    Also the impact of his presence depends on how the other republican candidates react to it - do they let Trump be the crazy fuck on the way way right and come back to center or do they try to out-right each other to win the primary but then fuck themselves for the general election in the process? Some prisoners dilemma here, quite honestly.

    As always, either way it will be interesting.
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