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Reply #3340 on: November 02, 2017, 03:00:26 AM
  Of course, as usual, you are wrong, Northwest. Hillary lost the election, lost every time she ran for President, actually, and will not benefit no matter what a Special Counsel may discover.

  BTW, here is the definition of "looser":
https://www.google.com/search?q=looser&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS691US691&oq=looser&aqs=chrome..69i57.1595j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

  I think the word you were looking for is "loser", as President Trump often uses it to refer to the trogs who attack Americans. Look up Hillary to see the definition of "loser", if you have any doubts.

  President Trump clearly WON the 2008 Presidential Election, and is our President today, as a result of winning the election. That a competitor won the useless excess votes in her home State, and other leftist States, to carry some small percentage of the States and Districts in the Nation with redundant votes of Citizens, and illegal votes in the case of California, did not carry the day.

  The $12,000,000, her Campaign paid for the laughable 'dossier', added with over a Billion dollars of other peoples money she squandered, could not make up for her inability to draw sizable crowds in most places, and her disdain for those she unwisely shunned, like Wisconsin in its entirety.

  Her security detail being forced to toss her, like a side of beef, into the black ambulance near the 911 Commemoration likely was the death knell for enough people outside her deep blue, bought and paid for, Democrat real estate.

  Did your home district vote majority for Hillary, NorthWest, or did Trump carry your home District?

Your elector? hahaha, oh well, should not gloat.


Kudos to you, Joan. You caught me in a (repeated) misspelling. Since I was clearly trying to troll you as well, it was a double fail for me. Credit where it's due.

Of course, I'm right about Trump, but I don't expect you to admit it. Seriously, how can you respect a guy with those puny inaugural crowds? The black guy cleaned his clock.



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Reply #3341 on: November 02, 2017, 03:09:05 AM
and illegal votes in the case of California

You have proof of this of course.  Only an idiot would claim such a thing without a credible, verifiable source.

Please provide.

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Reply #3342 on: November 02, 2017, 03:45:20 AM

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Reply #3343 on: November 02, 2017, 04:43:35 AM

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Reply #3345 on: November 02, 2017, 05:38:05 PM
Trump’s dictatorial streak comes out in damaging public demand for execution of NYC truck attacker

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The criminal court process is built on factual inquiry, evidence-based deliberation, and legal protections for the rights of accused criminals. The emotional temptation to toss those rules aside when someone is certain of a given person’s guilt is perhaps human. But by stepping across the lines the Constitution carefully draws between those who write policy, those who put policy into effect, and those who adjudicate resulting disputes, President Donald Trump is taking the everyman’s impulse for vengeance to a dangerous place of actual power.

The tweets may make it harder for a federal prosecutor to convict Saipov — or to even seek the death sentence Trump says he wants.

Presidents carefully avoid jumping into ongoing criminal cases because their broadcast commentary can give a defense attorney grounds to argue their client cannot get a fair trial, multiple legal experts have noted. Trump’s specific public demand on sentencing could also jam up legal arguments for seeking a death sentence in the case. The Department of Justice has stringent standards for deciding whether or not prosecutors will ask for a capital sentence.

“Each such decision must be based upon the facts and law applicable to the case and be set within a framework of consistent and even-handed national application of Federal capital sentencing laws,” the DOJ rules document says. “Arbitrary or impermissible factors — such as a defendant’s race, ethnicity, or religion — will not inform any stage of the decision-making process.”

Trump’s prejudicial tweets will make it hard for DOJ lawyers to argue they decided to seek Saipov’s death independent of pressure from their boss’s boss, according to former DOJ press official and current MSNBC employee Matthew Miller. Certainly the president’s failure to call for the state to kill the racist who killed Heather Heyer with a vehicle in Charlottesville in August would suggest the president himself is not enforcing “consistent and even-handed national application” of the federal death penalty.

Way to go, Donnie!

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Reply #3346 on: November 02, 2017, 06:40:45 PM
Trump's tax plan includes the elimination of mortgage interest deduction. This won't go over well folks!



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Reply #3347 on: November 02, 2017, 06:56:02 PM
Trump's tax plan includes the elimination of mortgage interest deduction. This won't go over well folks!

There needs to be an increase in the mortgage interest deduction, not elimination.   An increase would especially help students.   

GD it!  This is going totally opposite of where it should.   

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Reply #3348 on: November 02, 2017, 07:39:01 PM
Joan you are such a stooge.

I take umbrage with this.

Larry, Moe and Curly were actually funny.

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Reply #3349 on: November 02, 2017, 08:08:54 PM

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Reply #3350 on: November 02, 2017, 08:39:03 PM
Trump's tax plan includes the elimination of mortgage interest deduction. This won't go over well folks!

There needs to be an increase in the mortgage interest deduction, not elimination.   An increase would especially help students.    

GD it!  This is going totally opposite of where it should.  

The government has always encouraged home ownership as a way of stabilizing the middle class. The mortgage interest deduction has been the primary way to further this policy. This is a clear sign by the Trump administration that they no longer consider the middle class as essential to economic and political stability.

Most people only by a home for this deduction. The economy will suffer as this will really hurt the housing market.
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Reply #3351 on: November 02, 2017, 10:56:41 PM
Trump's tax plan includes the elimination of mortgage interest deduction. This won't go over well folks!

There needs to be an increase in the mortgage interest deduction, not elimination.   An increase would especially help students.   

GD it!  This is going totally opposite of where it should.   

The government has always encouraged home ownership as a way of stabilizing the middle class. The mortgage interest deduction has been the primary way to further this policy. This is a clear signs by the Trump administration that the no longer consider the middle class as essential to economic and political stability.

Most people only by a home for this deduction. The economy will suffer as this will really hurt the housing market.

While I won't disagree with you first paragraph, I vehemently disagree with the second. People who buy homes to live in as their primary residence do this because they want someplace that is their own. Yes, there are other reasons for home ownership that renting doesn't give and the tax deductibility of mortgage interest is one of those, but it most definitely isn't the primary one. In my opinion, there should be ... and already is ... a limit to how much of that interest you can deduct.



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Reply #3352 on: November 02, 2017, 11:05:43 PM
Remember, when politicians stress that "it's all about the middle-class" then you better pucker up because that is the only place the middle-class will be getting it.

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Reply #3353 on: November 03, 2017, 12:56:26 AM
Remember, when politicians stress that "it's all about the middle-class" then you better pucker up because that is the only place the middle-class will be getting it.

Absolutely correct, that.



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Reply #3354 on: November 03, 2017, 03:17:38 AM
Trump's tax plan includes the elimination of mortgage interest deduction. This won't go over well folks!

Massive destabilization of the housing market.  Massive increase in defaults.  Massive increase in foreclosures.  2008 all over again!  And it only took the GOP ten years to do it!  Thanks Trump! #MAGA



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Reply #3355 on: November 03, 2017, 07:01:31 AM
Gotta find the humor in it where you can lest we all go nuts...

DC bar offers $5 'Moscow Mueller' drinks for indictments


FILE - In this Oct. 28, 2013, file photo, former FBI Director Robert Mueller is seated before President Barack Obama and FBI Director James Comey arrive at an installation ceremony at FBI Headquarters in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) — A Washington restaurant is offering a special $5 "Moscow Mueller" drink every time special counsel Robert Mueller indicts an associate of President Donald Trump...In August, The Bird DC announced all happy hour drinks would be $4 any time Trump fires a White House official.

Excerpt from: http://news3lv.com/news/offbeat/dc-bar-offers-5-moscow-mueller-drinks-for-indictments
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Reply #3356 on: November 04, 2017, 07:56:09 AM
Someone on the right who's willing to call it like it is:

Donald Trump's biggest flaw: He's not that bright


U.S. President Donald Trump with first lady Melania Trump answers questions from the media before they depart the White House for Joint Base Andrews, en route to Hickam, Hawaii, Nov. 3, 2017 in Washington, D.C. (Olivier Douliery / TNS)

Donald Trump has many serious flaws, including incorrigible dishonesty, rampant narcissism, contempt for women and a fashion sense that makes him think that hairstyle of his is flattering. But nothing compares to his most prominent, crippling and incurable defect: He’s dimmer than a 5-watt bulb.

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was reported to have called the president a “moron” — emphasizing that term with an adjective I can’t repeat here. Forced to hold a news conference to praise the president’s intelligence, Tillerson was too honest to deny what he had said.

The late William T. Kelley, who taught Trump at the University of Pennsylvania, said, “Donald Trump was the dumbest goddamn student I ever had.” Tony Schwartz, the ghostwriter of “The Art of the Deal,” says Trump had “a stunning level of superficial knowledge and plain ignorance.”

Trump’s feeble-mindedness is on daily view. When an Uzbek immigrant was arrested for allegedly driving a truck down a Manhattan bike path, killing eight people, the president responded in thunderously stupid ways. First, he tweeted that he had “just ordered Homeland Security to step up our already Extreme Vetting Program.” If you can step it up, why didn’t you do that before?

He fumed that the alleged killer wanted an Islamic State flag for his hospital room. Really? The guy reportedly killed eight people, and the flag is what steams you? Trump demanded the death penalty — opening the way for the suspect’s lawyers to argue that the president has made it impossible for him to get a fair trial.

Trump has learned nothing from his past blunders. As a candidate, he said Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl was a traitor who should be executed. Asked about the case as president, he doubled down: “I think people have heard my comments in the past.”

The military judge announced he would count Trump’s statement as mitigating evidence — which may be why he ended up giving Bergdahl no prison time. Not only was Trump’s remark unnecessary and inappropriate; it was self-defeating.

He’s just not bright enough to make connections between his conduct and its consequences. Trump’s travel ban has lost repeatedly in court because he has made clear he has an unconstitutional goal: shutting out Muslims because of their religion. If he had kept quiet, he might have gotten his way.

The evidence of his dimwittedness flows as continuously and voluminously as the Mississippi River. His tweets are studded with misspellings, random capitalizations and mystifying quotation marks.

He taps out tweets that flagrantly contradict what he tweeted when Barack Obama was president, making himself look ridiculous. When he holds forth on policy issues, it’s excruciatingly apparent he has no idea what he’s talking about.

Trump relies on a vocabulary the size of a second-grader’s. To combat opioid abuse among teens, he favors “telling them, ‘No good, really bad for you in every way.’ ” Those paper towels he tossed to a crowd in Puerto Rico were “very good towels.” He wanted to call the tax reform bill “the Cut Cut Cut Act.”

He pretends to be a master negotiator, but he has failed to get the Republican Congress to repeal Obamacare, enact protections for immigrants brought here illegally as children, and fund his border wall.

Trump tries to conceal his intellectual deficiency by insisting how smart he is. “I went to an Ivy League college,” he said last month. “I’m a very intelligent person.” He has to make such affirmations because all the evidence indicates his cranium contains an airless void.

I don’t mean to suggest his supporters are dumb. There are plenty of intelligent people who voted for him and plenty of stupid ones who didn’t. But the smart Trump supporters don’t hold his intellect in awe.

After Tillerson’s “moron” comment was reported, Trump said, “I guess we’ll have to compare IQ tests. And I can tell you who is going to win.”

I’m sure plenty of readers are now saying I’m the stupid one, with a brain far inferior to Trump’s. They may be right. So I put a challenge to him: We both take an IQ test, administered by an independent body, with the results to be made public.

This is a great chance to dazzle the world with his peerless mind. It’s a chance for him to humiliate someone in the “fake news media” with his towering intellect.

But I’m betting Trump will never submit to any process that would document his actual intelligence for the public to see. He’s dumb. But not that dumb.

Steve Chapman, a member of the Tribune Editorial Board, blogs at www.chicagotribune.com/chapman.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/chapman/ct-perspec-chapman-donald-trump-dumb-20171103-story.html



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Reply #3357 on: November 04, 2017, 08:44:28 AM
Trump is so defensive about his intelligence, he's got to have an inkling that something is wrong.

It was painful watching him try to read the other night and pronounce diversity as "diversary" twice.  I suspect the concept, and thus the word "diversity", was new to him.
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Reply #3358 on: November 04, 2017, 09:34:10 AM
Regardless of the raw processing power of his brain (a fair proxy for IQ) he certainly hasn't developed his mind, or disciplined his thinking processes in even minimal or basic ways. There are quite a few people I've encountered at  this forum, for example, whose mental development exceeds Trump's, and in some cases far exceeds.



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Reply #3359 on: November 04, 2017, 09:49:22 AM
I've more or less come to the conclusion that the Oval Office is occupied by an alien imposter. I no longer listen to, or respect, anything that comes out of that so-called "man"'s mouth.  3.5 years will not pass quickly enough.