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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74145442 United States 07/25/2019 09:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump has to get the wall built. He should allow a tax credit to people who donate - up to $250 per person/couple. He doesn't need approval for small tax changes. Then, the people who want the wall will get it and the ones who don't want to pay for it won't have to. We all know the Democrats aren't giving him the money to make him look like a hero. They will spend many times that amount in govt shutdowns, but won't fund the wall. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77417185 Then, Trump needs to take on big pharma and insurance to get affordable healthcare for all. This hasn't been a huge issue for his base, who tend to be working white people who have insurance, but they are aging. Many would like to retire early, but cannot, because they cannot afford to pay high insurance premiums, and the ones already retired are finding their SS doesn't go far when they have high medical bills. He is opening the gates for a democrat to show interest in a wall and voicing approval for an affordable healthcare for all mandate. You can see it's already being batted around by a couple of possible would-be candidates. Trump will not only be re-elected, but there will be another Trump in the White House in 2024. Not saying which one. Remember you heard it here when it happens. |
Don Black User ID: 77855991 United States 07/27/2019 12:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am fine with the wall being built on Trump's schedule even if it goes into his second term. What people like you don't understand is Trump has done more in his first 3 years than the previous 4 Presidents combined, and anything he does now is icing on the cake. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77223524 The recent 5xx errors are generated by the frontend proxy server, when it can't communicate with our origin servers, typically caused by DDoS. I'd prefer the connection just time out, rather than display error messages (particularly those scary "insecure" SSL errors) This morning, real-time, legitimate traffic is higher than normal, as well as the number of new posts, with most posters apparently able to use paragraph breaks. I can't duplicate the problems you describe with any of four browsers, using different IPs. But if you're having problems, that means there are almost certainly others. I'll try some other configuration changes, which will reduce page loading speed somewhat. Let me know if it helps. Don Black is offline Reply With Quote |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77613522 United States 07/27/2019 01:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump has to get the wall built. He should allow a tax credit to people who donate - up to $250 per person/couple. He doesn't need approval for small tax changes. Then, the people who want the wall will get it and the ones who don't want to pay for it won't have to. We all know the Democrats aren't giving him the money to make him look like a hero. They will spend many times that amount in govt shutdowns, but won't fund the wall. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77417185 Then, Trump needs to take on big pharma and insurance to get affordable healthcare for all. This hasn't been a huge issue for his base, who tend to be working white people who have insurance, but they are aging. Many would like to retire early, but cannot, because they cannot afford to pay high insurance premiums, and the ones already retired are finding their SS doesn't go far when they have high medical bills. He is opening the gates for a democrat to show interest in a wall and voicing approval for an affordable healthcare for all mandate. You can see it's already being batted around by a couple of possible would-be candidates. Or the continued unhinged irrational insanity from the left #yawn #fucktard |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74972244 Germany 07/27/2019 06:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am fine with the wall being built on Trump's schedule even if it goes into his second term. What people like you don't understand is Trump has done more in his first 3 years than the previous 4 Presidents combined, and anything he does now is icing on the cake. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77223524 People won't vote for him if he doesn't gat a wall. Plain and simple. I think a lot of people think he is too old and too unpredictable, and even with a wall that will hurt him. He has to take on healthcare - no other option. Democrats are promising to tax the ultra-wealthy. A lot of people tend to think that is a good idea. I think I read recently it is 81% of people approve that. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74972244 Germany 07/27/2019 06:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump has to get the wall built. He should allow a tax credit to people who donate - up to $250 per person/couple. He doesn't need approval for small tax changes. Then, the people who want the wall will get it and the ones who don't want to pay for it won't have to. We all know the Democrats aren't giving him the money to make him look like a hero. They will spend many times that amount in govt shutdowns, but won't fund the wall. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77417185 Then, Trump needs to take on big pharma and insurance to get affordable healthcare for all. This hasn't been a huge issue for his base, who tend to be working white people who have insurance, but they are aging. Many would like to retire early, but cannot, because they cannot afford to pay high insurance premiums, and the ones already retired are finding their SS doesn't go far when they have high medical bills. He is opening the gates for a democrat to show interest in a wall and voicing approval for an affordable healthcare for all mandate. You can see it's already being batted around by a couple of possible would-be candidates. Trump will not only be re-elected, but there will be another Trump in the White House in 2024. Not saying which one. Remember you heard it here when it happens. What do you mean? Trump won in 2016, but not by much. He has proven himself to be rather obnoxious in a lot of ways. He is old as dirt at 72 now. If he doesn't get the wall built, why would anyone vote for him? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74972244 Germany 07/27/2019 06:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Facebook" in Brazil has a meme saying that if Trump builds the wall, Mexicans need only to stop sending cocaine to the USA that americans THEMSELVES will bring down the wall. Quoting: NewEarth 5D 77851826 Even if he does get his wall built, he will have to have a next step. With democrats promising affordable healthcare for all and taxing the ultra-wealthy to bring income parity into line, how is he going to counter that? He's not. He has to beat them at their own game. That means healthcare reform. He has said several times that it is being worked on. I call BS. If it is being worked upon, we would have some hint as to what he is planning to do by now. I think he is batting that around because he signed that pharmacy bill. Just thinking about his next move after the wall. It's all a game of chess and he has to stay 2-3 moves ahead of the dems. He's done pretty well at that so far. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74972244 Germany 07/27/2019 06:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let me say this: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 12817536 IF TRUMP ISN"T ELECTED IN 2020.... It's the end of America as we know it....the Marxist win. Definitely. The stock market is iffy. Remember when Bush was in office and things started to slow down? When it looked like a Democrat might take office, the market crashed. We had a minor setback when the dems did well in mid-term elections. It's back up, close to highs - like 1,000 off Dow, but if it appears a dem will take office in 2020, we will again have a late summer crash in 2020. I can tell you I will not have money in the market at that time. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74972244 Germany 07/27/2019 06:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The only way he could lose is if he didn't run again. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77856082 Thank you OP. I am sure voter fraud was way underreported last election, especially in places like CA. I heard (not sure) CA stopped noting that a person is a non-citizen on licenses. and so there is very little way to prove whether a voter is legally allowed to vote or not. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74972244 Germany 07/27/2019 06:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump has to get the wall built. He should allow a tax credit to people who donate - up to $250 per person/couple. He doesn't need approval for small tax changes. Then, the people who want the wall will get it and the ones who don't want to pay for it won't have to. We all know the Democrats aren't giving him the money to make him look like a hero. They will spend many times that amount in govt shutdowns, but won't fund the wall. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77417185 Then, Trump needs to take on big pharma and insurance to get affordable healthcare for all. This hasn't been a huge issue for his base, who tend to be working white people who have insurance, but they are aging. Many would like to retire early, but cannot, because they cannot afford to pay high insurance premiums, and the ones already retired are finding their SS doesn't go far when they have high medical bills. He is opening the gates for a democrat to show interest in a wall and voicing approval for an affordable healthcare for all mandate. You can see it's already being batted around by a couple of possible would-be candidates. Or the continued unhinged irrational insanity from the left #yawn #fucktard Thumbs up to that regarding the term "health care." It is our responsibility to live a healthy lifestyle. Yet, there is a lot out of our hands. I've known a lot of people who live healthy lifestyles and still end up with chronic/critical/life-threatening diseases, and accidents which require a lot of care. I was talking to my sister the other day, and she and her husband cannot afford medical insurance premiums. They are just one accident or disease away from financial disaster. I am 59. I would like to retire. I have money saved to retire and could easily do that with just a part-time grunt job to get me out of the house. I have great medical insurance at my job right now. I cannot retire, however, because I cannot afford the thousands of dollars I would have to pay for insurance if I did retire, being that I am 8 years away from my SS retirement age, and who knows what Congress will do in the meantime. I can afford to live, but those thousands I would pay in premiums, which would likely only pay a small portion of my medical bills (whatever they may end up being), and that is a question I cannot answer, so I must keep working. There are a whole lot of Boomers & Gen X in that same situation. They cannot retire because of the entire "healthcare" situation in this country. Those tend to be good-paying jobs that could go to the underemployed Millennials. But the Boomers & Gen X cannot afford to give them up to retire because their health/medical care situation is a great big ? that could potentially break their entire retirement funding if they end up needing new knees, get cancer, need a bypass, etc. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77855849 Australia 07/27/2019 06:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump has to get the wall built. He should allow a tax credit to people who donate - up to $250 per person/couple. He doesn't need approval for small tax changes. Then, the people who want the wall will get it and the ones who don't want to pay for it won't have to. We all know the Democrats aren't giving him the money to make him look like a hero. They will spend many times that amount in govt shutdowns, but won't fund the wall. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77417185 Then, Trump needs to take on big pharma and insurance to get affordable healthcare for all. This hasn't been a huge issue for his base, who tend to be working white people who have insurance, but they are aging. Many would like to retire early, but cannot, because they cannot afford to pay high insurance premiums, and the ones already retired are finding their SS doesn't go far when they have high medical bills. He is opening the gates for a democrat to show interest in a wall and voicing approval for an affordable healthcare for all mandate. You can see it's already being batted around by a couple of possible would-be candidates. Trump will not only be re-elected, but there will be another Trump in the White House in 2024. Not saying which one. Remember you heard it here when it happens. What do you mean? Trump won in 2016, but not by much. He has proven himself to be rather obnoxious in a lot of ways. He is old as dirt at 72 now. If he doesn't get the wall built, why would anyone vote for him? The Trump dynasty will last 100 years and the world shall know piece. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74972244 Germany 07/27/2019 06:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Facebook" in Brazil has a meme saying that if Trump builds the wall, Mexicans need only to stop sending cocaine to the USA that americans THEMSELVES will bring down the wall. Quoting: NewEarth 5D 77851826 Brazilians never were too bright. That's what makes this country so great - we can all have our own opinions, providing argument and counter-argument, and come to a consensus or not. Trump will be 74 when the election is held. One can only wonder if he is elected, will he maintain his health and/or mental facilities? That's a valid point, you have to admit, especially when the average lifespan for American men is 75 years. I voted for Trump and support him. But I, like the vast majority of Americans, would prefer that he be a little more circumspect in his Tweets and comments, especially when it comes to calling people names. It is never OK to call people names. You can pan them on their behavior - such as when Warren was talking about being Native American and using that to help get her into college - but was it necessary to call her Pocahontas? I have argued until I am blue in the face with Democrat friends and relatives who call him names, and they merely turn around and use the excuse that he does it so they can, too. Well, I am a teacher and how can you teach youth not to bully and call names when they get onto Facebook and see their parents and adult relatives and friends doing it? This makes Trump appear immature in his emotionality. He needs to knock it. He will not get respect when he does not give respect. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74972244 Germany 07/27/2019 06:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump has to get the wall built. He should allow a tax credit to people who donate - up to $250 per person/couple. He doesn't need approval for small tax changes. Then, the people who want the wall will get it and the ones who don't want to pay for it won't have to. We all know the Democrats aren't giving him the money to make him look like a hero. They will spend many times that amount in govt shutdowns, but won't fund the wall. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77417185 Then, Trump needs to take on big pharma and insurance to get affordable healthcare for all. This hasn't been a huge issue for his base, who tend to be working white people who have insurance, but they are aging. Many would like to retire early, but cannot, because they cannot afford to pay high insurance premiums, and the ones already retired are finding their SS doesn't go far when they have high medical bills. He is opening the gates for a democrat to show interest in a wall and voicing approval for an affordable healthcare for all mandate. You can see it's already being batted around by a couple of possible would-be candidates. Trump will not only be re-elected, but there will be another Trump in the White House in 2024. Not saying which one. Remember you heard it here when it happens. What do you mean? Trump won in 2016, but not by much. He has proven himself to be rather obnoxious in a lot of ways. He is old as dirt at 72 now. If he doesn't get the wall built, why would anyone vote for him? The Trump dynasty will last 100 years and the world shall know piece. People are self-serving. They will vote for whatever issues impact them the most. You need to recall that a lot of Democrats and Independents voted for Trump. I'm an Independent who voted for Trump, for example, although an Independent who leans conservative. I am living in a gated community of retired (or close to retired) white people who voted overwhelmingly for Trump. I listen to them talk. They are not thrilled with his comportment as he comes across as a spoilt child in his comments and nastiness. They would prefer someone who is more respectful. They voted for him because my area, like many others, is being over-run with Hispanics - many of them illegals. It is costing us big bucks in building new schools, hiring ESOL staff, infrastructure... They bring in other issues as well, coming from a culture that doesn't see anything wrong with drinking/driving, stealing anything that is not nailed down, etc. Their first item on the agenda was to get a wall built and get tough on immigration. But once that happens, what is their next order of operation? Health Care. Trump is doing nothing to help working class Americans get affordable and quality medical care. While these people might not agree with abortion, how does that really impact them? It is a sin and we shouldn't have it, but healthcare impacts them and is ultimately more important. People have a list of what is most important and they check it off when fixed and go to the next item on the list and will vote for the person who plans to fix that item. If Trump has no plans to fix healthcare, he becomes very vulnerable at the polls. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77855849 Australia 07/27/2019 06:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump has to get the wall built. He should allow a tax credit to people who donate - up to $250 per person/couple. He doesn't need approval for small tax changes. Then, the people who want the wall will get it and the ones who don't want to pay for it won't have to. We all know the Democrats aren't giving him the money to make him look like a hero. They will spend many times that amount in govt shutdowns, but won't fund the wall. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77417185 Then, Trump needs to take on big pharma and insurance to get affordable healthcare for all. This hasn't been a huge issue for his base, who tend to be working white people who have insurance, but they are aging. Many would like to retire early, but cannot, because they cannot afford to pay high insurance premiums, and the ones already retired are finding their SS doesn't go far when they have high medical bills. He is opening the gates for a democrat to show interest in a wall and voicing approval for an affordable healthcare for all mandate. You can see it's already being batted around by a couple of possible would-be candidates. Or the continued unhinged irrational insanity from the left #yawn #fucktard Thumbs up to that regarding the term "health care." It is our responsibility to live a healthy lifestyle. Yet, there is a lot out of our hands. I've known a lot of people who live healthy lifestyles and still end up with chronic/critical/life-threatening diseases, and accidents which require a lot of care. I was talking to my sister the other day, and she and her husband cannot afford medical insurance premiums. They are just one accident or disease away from financial disaster. I am 59. I would like to retire. I have money saved to retire and could easily do that with just a part-time grunt job to get me out of the house. I have great medical insurance at my job right now. I cannot retire, however, because I cannot afford the thousands of dollars I would have to pay for insurance if I did retire, being that I am 8 years away from my SS retirement age, and who knows what Congress will do in the meantime. I can afford to live, but those thousands I would pay in premiums, which would likely only pay a small portion of my medical bills (whatever they may end up being), and that is a question I cannot answer, so I must keep working. There are a whole lot of Boomers & Gen X in that same situation. They cannot retire because of the entire "healthcare" situation in this country. Those tend to be good-paying jobs that could go to the underemployed Millennials. But the Boomers & Gen X cannot afford to give them up to retire because their health/medical care situation is a great big ? that could potentially break their entire retirement funding if they end up needing new knees, get cancer, need a bypass, etc. Wow, you nailed it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74972244 Germany 07/27/2019 06:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump has to get the wall built. He should allow a tax credit to people who donate - up to $250 per person/couple. He doesn't need approval for small tax changes. Then, the people who want the wall will get it and the ones who don't want to pay for it won't have to. We all know the Democrats aren't giving him the money to make him look like a hero. They will spend many times that amount in govt shutdowns, but won't fund the wall. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77417185 Then, Trump needs to take on big pharma and insurance to get affordable healthcare for all. This hasn't been a huge issue for his base, who tend to be working white people who have insurance, but they are aging. Many would like to retire early, but cannot, because they cannot afford to pay high insurance premiums, and the ones already retired are finding their SS doesn't go far when they have high medical bills. He is opening the gates for a democrat to show interest in a wall and voicing approval for an affordable healthcare for all mandate. You can see it's already being batted around by a couple of possible would-be candidates. Or the continued unhinged irrational insanity from the left #yawn #fucktard Thumbs up to that regarding the term "health care." It is our responsibility to live a healthy lifestyle. Yet, there is a lot out of our hands. I've known a lot of people who live healthy lifestyles and still end up with chronic/critical/life-threatening diseases, and accidents which require a lot of care. I was talking to my sister the other day, and she and her husband cannot afford medical insurance premiums. They are just one accident or disease away from financial disaster. I am 59. I would like to retire. I have money saved to retire and could easily do that with just a part-time grunt job to get me out of the house. I have great medical insurance at my job right now. I cannot retire, however, because I cannot afford the thousands of dollars I would have to pay for insurance if I did retire, being that I am 8 years away from my SS retirement age, and who knows what Congress will do in the meantime. I can afford to live, but those thousands I would pay in premiums, which would likely only pay a small portion of my medical bills (whatever they may end up being), and that is a question I cannot answer, so I must keep working. There are a whole lot of Boomers & Gen X in that same situation. They cannot retire because of the entire "healthcare" situation in this country. Those tend to be good-paying jobs that could go to the underemployed Millennials. But the Boomers & Gen X cannot afford to give them up to retire because their health/medical care situation is a great big ? that could potentially break their entire retirement funding if they end up needing new knees, get cancer, need a bypass, etc. Wow, you nailed it. I was an early and ardent Trump supporter. I still am a Trump supporter. Even if you add in the "voter fraud" votes, he still won by not much. Now, I've been around a long time and seen a lot of elections. It's not about knowing what the candidate is about, it is about knowing what the voters are about. Obviously, Obama won because a lot of liberals and minorities wanted a minority President who promised them a whole bunch of free stuff (of which he delivered little). They refused to look at the facts of what Obama really was - an inexperienced junior politician with a sketchy past and sketchier friends. In a backlash against the Obama voter crowd, the MAGA voters came out in full force to vote for Trump (and against everything of the past 8 years). A lot of them didn't really know much about Trump, either. It's not like he has a great track record given his personal life and business dealings. But they wanted a wall, because the older white Americans were feeling they weren't being listened to and were being overrun by immigrants (Hispanics and Muslims, mainly), and were losing their good-paying jobs to overseas. He came in with a promise of a wall and making America great again by bringing back jobs. So, the next President will get elected over the next big issue (given the wall will be built in some way). What will it be? I'm guessing Healthcare and income inequality. The pushback to Trump is that he has made healthcare availability and affordability worse (which he has) and that income equality is getting out of control (so, people are wanting to tax the ultra-rich). Just wait and watch. I saw what was going on with Obama - and he got elected. I saw what was going on with Trump - and he got elected. I'll give you the next President when everyone who is running throws their hat into the race. |
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J to the 3rd User ID: 77853484 Switzerland 07/27/2019 07:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | no way man. say it with me: "LANDSLIDE VICTORY" the oceans will rise with snowflake tears and it will be magnificent. and, he just had scotus rule in his favor and use the military funds for the wall... i think, that construction will start rather quickly. Last Edited by Jay3 on 07/27/2019 07:02 AM . . No clotshot, NEVER! . Mad as hell! . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77392159 07/27/2019 07:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am fine with the wall being built on Trump's schedule even if it goes into his second term. What people like you don't understand is Trump has done more in his first 3 years than the previous 4 Presidents combined, and anything he does now is icing on the cake. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77223524 Toilet Post USA bullshit. |
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toeshoes2003 User ID: 70316124 Sweden 07/27/2019 05:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | President Trump is gonna win no matter what. The Dems have nothing to offer. Quoting: One Of My Names The fate of white people is in the hands of white people. When groups like the NAACP start in with their Gimme Gimme, I think they should realize that allowing themselves to get so dependant upon white people is what could cause them to perish when there are not enough white people to take care of "people of color" who are learning to be ever more helpless without some kind of special programs or setasides. What will they do when violence or threats of violence are useless against a white population that is just tapped out? Whites can save ourselves, but we cannot wait to be rescued. The question in this thread refers to whether 2% of the population, and maybe less, will "let" about 70% of the population survive. See our problem here is really not numbers. That is what makes me so sad. I want to be happy for the parents of white newborns. Yet when I see people who will not stand up to anti-white racism having white children, it is like I am watching a farmer name his livestock, as if they were pets, when he knows he is going to send them to slaughter. I don't hate J*ws, and I am not afraid of this 2% of the population. I am afraid of white people of any religious persuasion who expect children or the next generation after them to do for us and our race what we are too weak to do for them or ourselves now. Flaming me is not going to change our reality. There is no question that we have the abillity to help ourselves. The question is, do we have the will? I know this is tough for most of us. My grandparents rely upon me for financial support, and they have begged me to stop donating to pro-white causes because they fear that my getting on the "wrong lists" will lead to my arrest. They are afraid that Big Brother will always find a way to find me out. I feel a strong obligation to those who came before me. Does it supercede my duty to those who will come after me? I think maybe not, and I don't even have children. |
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