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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by Moggy » Wed Oct 18, 2017 2:35 pm

Tineash wrote:
Moggy wrote:But he was better than Trump.


Really, no.


Really, yes.

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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by Harry Ola » Wed Oct 18, 2017 3:15 pm

So another little twist. Trump's clear efforts to undermine the ACA may be illegal and lead to lawsuits. Probably wishful thinking, but we need some of that.

https://www.vox.com/the-big-idea/2017/10/17/16489526/take-care-clause-obamacare-trump-sabotage-aca-illegal

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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by Photek » Wed Oct 18, 2017 4:50 pm

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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by Hexx » Wed Oct 18, 2017 4:56 pm

twitter.com/BenjySarlin/status/920667919251632128



The problem I can see is - neither of them (that I've seen) heard the call

Congresswoman says Trump said words to the effect of "He knew what he was signing up for, but I guess it hurts anyway."

But all it will take from Trumpkins is for the to turn out not be an exact quote and it'll be concrete evidence (as if they needed it) it's FAKE NEWS

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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by Preezy » Wed Oct 18, 2017 4:59 pm

Beyond the pale.

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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by Hexx » Wed Oct 18, 2017 5:03 pm

Preezy wrote:Beyond the pale.


It really won't matter to his supporters or Republicans leadership.

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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by BID0 » Wed Oct 18, 2017 5:35 pm

Moggy wrote:
Hexx wrote:But that's a significant element of what happened. They (Not CRD here) couldn't "hold their nose" an vote for Clinton.

And now try to maintain the moral high ground that Trump isn't (partly) their fault - it's the system which put Clinton forward. I mean what did it expect people to do? Compromise? What a bunch of self important pricks


Well yeah, that's what I said.

Bernie supporters that couldn't bring themselves to vote for Clinton are just as much to blame as the redneck dickheads that voted for Trump.

Hillary wasn't offering anything different to The Republicans though, so why would Bernie voters (who want things like free education, free healthcare, equality) vote for candidate a (trump) or candidate b (clinton) neither who offer anything they want?!

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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by Rocsteady » Wed Oct 18, 2017 5:47 pm

BID0 wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Hexx wrote:But that's a significant element of what happened. They (Not CRD here) couldn't "hold their nose" an vote for Clinton.

And now try to maintain the moral high ground that Trump isn't (partly) their fault - it's the system which put Clinton forward. I mean what did it expect people to do? Compromise? What a bunch of self important pricks


Well yeah, that's what I said.

Bernie supporters that couldn't bring themselves to vote for Clinton are just as much to blame as the redneck dickheads that voted for Trump.

Hillary wasn't offering anything different to The Republicans though, so why would Bernie voters (who want things like free education, free healthcare, equality) vote for candidate a (trump) or candidate b (clinton) neither who offer anything they want?!

Do you really need to ask that? Because Clinton is many orders of magnitude a better choice than Trump, and is closer to Bernie on all of those issues.

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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by Monkey Man » Wed Oct 18, 2017 5:53 pm

Harry Ola wrote:He's also gone back to Comey today.

twitter.com/ariehkovler/status/920610846690217985



Wonder if this has anything to do with Sean Spicer spending the day with Bob Mueller this week. Perhaps Donny is a little concerned about obstruction of justice again.

Nah, Fox News mentioned it, most of his early morning tweets today were based on them -

twitter.com/MattGertz/status/920629196577234944


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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by Moggy » Wed Oct 18, 2017 6:06 pm

Rocsteady wrote:
BID0 wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Hexx wrote:But that's a significant element of what happened. They (Not CRD here) couldn't "hold their nose" an vote for Clinton.

And now try to maintain the moral high ground that Trump isn't (partly) their fault - it's the system which put Clinton forward. I mean what did it expect people to do? Compromise? What a bunch of self important pricks


Well yeah, that's what I said.

Bernie supporters that couldn't bring themselves to vote for Clinton are just as much to blame as the redneck dickheads that voted for Trump.

Hillary wasn't offering anything different to The Republicans though, so why would Bernie voters (who want things like free education, free healthcare, equality) vote for candidate a (trump) or candidate b (clinton) neither who offer anything they want?!

Do you really need to ask that? Because Clinton is many orders of magnitude a better choice than Trump, and is closer to Bernie on all of those issues.


Rocsteady had a good answer, but I’d like to add that while she might not be much different to the Republicans, she is still different from them. From social issues (gay, transgender and race) to healthcare.

Plus, she isn’t Trump!

Bernie supporters that looked at the race between Clinton and Trump and thought “I won’t vote for either!” are naive fools that are as much to blame as actual Trump voters.

All votes matter, especially so in an American two horse race against Trump.

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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by Cuttooth » Wed Oct 18, 2017 6:31 pm

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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by BID0 » Wed Oct 18, 2017 6:39 pm

Rocsteady wrote:
BID0 wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Hexx wrote:But that's a significant element of what happened. They (Not CRD here) couldn't "hold their nose" an vote for Clinton.

And now try to maintain the moral high ground that Trump isn't (partly) their fault - it's the system which put Clinton forward. I mean what did it expect people to do? Compromise? What a bunch of self important pricks


Well yeah, that's what I said.

Bernie supporters that couldn't bring themselves to vote for Clinton are just as much to blame as the redneck dickheads that voted for Trump.

Hillary wasn't offering anything different to The Republicans though, so why would Bernie voters (who want things like free education, free healthcare, equality) vote for candidate a (trump) or candidate b (clinton) neither who offer anything they want?!

Do you really need to ask that? Because Clinton is many orders of magnitude a better choice than Trump, and is closer to Bernie on all of those issues.

That's like blaming me for something like a UKIP win because I didn't vote Conservative instead. People vote for who they want to vote for, if Clinton is that gooseberry fool she couldn't beat Trump then that's hers, her campaigns fault and the system for not being appealing to people, not the people who were offered the choice.

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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by Moggy » Wed Oct 18, 2017 6:46 pm

BID0 wrote:
Rocsteady wrote:
BID0 wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Hexx wrote:But that's a significant element of what happened. They (Not CRD here) couldn't "hold their nose" an vote for Clinton.

And now try to maintain the moral high ground that Trump isn't (partly) their fault - it's the system which put Clinton forward. I mean what did it expect people to do? Compromise? What a bunch of self important pricks


Well yeah, that's what I said.

Bernie supporters that couldn't bring themselves to vote for Clinton are just as much to blame as the redneck dickheads that voted for Trump.

Hillary wasn't offering anything different to The Republicans though, so why would Bernie voters (who want things like free education, free healthcare, equality) vote for candidate a (trump) or candidate b (clinton) neither who offer anything they want?!

Do you really need to ask that? Because Clinton is many orders of magnitude a better choice than Trump, and is closer to Bernie on all of those issues.

That's like blaming me for something like a UKIP win because I didn't vote Conservative instead. People vote for who they want to vote for, if Clinton is that gooseberry fool she couldn't beat Trump then that's hers, her campaigns fault and the system for not being appealing to people, not the people who were offered the choice.


If it was a two horse race between Prime Minister Farage or Prime Minister May then you should hold your nose and vote for May.

Our system is different, there are more options and our votes only matter for our individual constituencies.

If we had a Presidential system and the choice was Theresa May or Katie Hopkins, it’d be absolutely your fault if Hopkins narrowly won and you refused to vote.

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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by Tineash » Wed Oct 18, 2017 7:08 pm

BID0 wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Hexx wrote:But that's a significant element of what happened. They (Not CRD here) couldn't "hold their nose" an vote for Clinton.

And now try to maintain the moral high ground that Trump isn't (partly) their fault - it's the system which put Clinton forward. I mean what did it expect people to do? Compromise? What a bunch of self important pricks


Well yeah, that's what I said.

Bernie supporters that couldn't bring themselves to vote for Clinton are just as much to blame as the redneck dickheads that voted for Trump.

Hillary wasn't offering anything different to The Republicans though, so why would Bernie voters (who want things like free education, free healthcare, equality) vote for candidate a (trump) or candidate b (clinton) neither who offer anything they want?!


You have fully departed from reality here.

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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by Mafro » Wed Oct 18, 2017 8:37 pm

twitter.com/JoeVargas/status/920507354403233793


twitter.com/JoeVargas/status/920510364273520646



What? :lol:

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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by Moggy » Wed Oct 18, 2017 8:47 pm

Mafro wrote:

twitter.com/JoeVargas/status/920507354403233793


twitter.com/JoeVargas/status/920510364273520646



What? :lol:


I saw a conspiracy theory that Melania left Trump months ago but it’s all been hushed up and they are using a lookalike.

Normally I don’t believe stupid gooseberry fool like that, but when it comes to Trump it sounds far more realistic a theory than the stuff he is actually doing. :lol:

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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by Garth » Wed Oct 18, 2017 8:57 pm

WTF, looks like Melania to me :lol:

Trump offered a grieving military father $25,000 in a call, but didn’t follow through

President Trump, in a personal phone call to a grieving military father, offered him $25,000 and said he would direct his staff to establish an online fundraiser for the family, but neither happened, the father said.

Chris Baldridge, the father of Army Cpl. Dillon Baldridge, told The Washington Post that Trump called him at his home in Zebulon, N.C., a few weeks after his 22-year-old son and two fellow soldiers were gunned down by an Afghan police officer in a suspected insider attack June 10. Their phone conversation lasted about 15 minutes, Baldridge said, and centered for a time on the father’s struggle with the manner in which his son was killed.

“I said, ‘Me and my wife would rather our son died in trench warfare,’ “ Baldridge said. “I feel like he got murdered over there.”

Trump’s offer of $25,000 adds another dimension to the president’s relations with Gold Star families, an honorific given to those whose loved ones die while serving in support of the nation’s wars. The disclosure follows questions about how often the president has called or written to grieving military families.

Trump said this week that he has “called every family of somebody that’s died, and it’s the hardest call to make.” At least 20 Americans have been killed in action since he became commander in chief in January. The Washington Post interviewed the families of 13 and found that his interactions with them vary. About half had received phone calls, they said. The others said they had not heard from the president.

In his call with Trump, Baldridge, a construction worker, expressed frustration with the military’s survivor benefits program. Because his ex-wife was listed as their son’s beneficiary, she was expected to receive the Pentagon’s $100,000 death gratuity — even though “I can barely rub two nickels together,” he told Trump.

The president’s response shocked him.

“He said, ‘I’m going to write you a check out of my personal account for $25,000,’ and I was just floored,” Baldridge said. “I could not believe he was saying that, and I wish I had it recorded because the man did say this. He said, ‘No other president has ever done something like this,’ but he said, ‘I’m going to do it.’ “

The White House declined to comment on Baldridge’s account.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/na ... 5edce29c65

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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by Memento Mori » Wed Oct 18, 2017 9:19 pm

Does Trump even have $25,000 to give away?

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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by Cuttooth » Wed Oct 18, 2017 9:23 pm

The White House has said the cheque is on its way. The President of the United States is good for it, he swears.

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PostRe: US Politics - $10 million reward for info on Trump
by That » Wed Oct 18, 2017 9:25 pm

Reminder that this is not satire. All of this nonsense is really happening.

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