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grinreaper

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  1. 3 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

    Called out with nothing.

     

    They can't build two rails... And they want a massive wall.  Just face it, you're for boondoggles too.  Just YOUR boondoggle.

     

    Now stomp your feet and run off Deplorable Snowflake.  You're now different than the Left you despise.

     

    I am just calling out your hypocrisy.

    Yes, I am different than the Left I despise.

     

    So, CA can't build a RR so Trump can't build a barrier? Give up posting with the adults and go post with the rest of the Occupy Democrat crowd.

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  2. 8 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

    Still... Better to be a dreamer with head in the clouds than a xenophobe with feet stuck on the ground.

    Denial is just not a river in Egypt.

     

    My how the story changes when the "Art of the Deal" blows up in face.

     

    The Repubs had better deal in December.

     

    Ooops.

    As usual you approach a subject with little knowledge but a lot of direction from your handlers. Then your ADHD sets in and you are all over the place.

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  3. 14 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

    Changing gears a little...

     

    ...Cali can't even lay two rails from LA-SF because it's a boondoggle and yet, we want to build a +30 foot high wall from coast to coast on our southern border?

     

    AND maintain it, patrol it, etc...

     

    Two Big Gov't boondoggles at their finest! 

     

    Xenophobic Repubs = Dreamer Dems

    Now you've gone and done it, showing that you haven't been keeping up with the issue or you are just plain lying. Nobody is calling for a coast to coast wall, thirty feet tall.

     

    As far as the train goes, whose idea was it and in what state? I'll give you a hint so that you might get it. Dems & California. Was that enough of a hint?

  4. 17 minutes ago, plenzmd1 said:

    i am going off his decision to not sign the first extension back in December that triggered the first shutdown. He told McConnell he would sign the resolution..only to back out when those opinion folks, along with Rush, went nuts. 

     

    I firmly believe that is why you are not hearing a peep from his camp on this deal, he wants to see how the wind is blowing with his base first, and especially the tone his nightly call with Hannity.

     

    BTW, i will respect the dude much more if stands up for his principles. He knows the Dems shoved the assinine bed thing in there just so's they had something to bend on...and it is usually him using this age old negotiating technique. I am sure he is pissed the way this played out...but he is in a bit of a corner no

     

    w. Dems outplayed the Republicans on this on so far...

     

     

    I think you'd be wise to hold off claiming victory until this has all played out. It appears that the dems have done nothing for the DACA people, increased the "beds" allowed and moved off of their stance on the morality of the wall. Trump can only move so fast and the money that would be appropriated here along with additional funds taken from elsewhere keeps construction going. The really good negotiators think many steps ahead and leave their opponent thinking they've done well.

  5. 4 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

    I have no clue until he’s actually in office and I could care less about him inspiring people.  An A record with the NRA is a plus with me.  

    Voting record is not a reason to get your vote but a reason to not get your vote. Anyone can have a voting record that you agree with simply by asking their party leader how they want him/her to vote. A president needs to be a leader and that includes inspiring people.

     

     "The function of leadership is to produce more leaders, not more followers." --Ralph Nader

     

     "The greatest leader is not necessarily the one who does the greatest things. He is the one that gets the people to do the greatest things." --Ronald Reagan

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  6. 7 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

    Bernie Sanders so most on the right will freak out.  It doesn't really matter.  I think Washington has become so partisan right now that working across the aisle is nearly impossible even if you had the most centrist candidate possible win.  Every president will be labeled the "worst president of all time" by the other side. 

     

    My preferred candidate would be Tim Ryan judging by his voting record. He'd have a better chance at winning the general election than the primaries though.

    Voting record is nice and all but is he competent and can he lead and inspire?

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