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Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 25, 2016 03:14AM
Folks here have turned this thread into an attack thread.

Needs to stop.

I got news for some here.

Elections are not based on I.Q.

And this goes for the candidate and the voters.

Something to think about.

When you die,,,,what does your tomb rock say on it???

A born date and a death date.

The rock doesn't say here lies the smartest or the dumbest person,,,nor does it say here lies the richest or the poorest person.

Now folks will be remebered for different reasons,,and how they interacted,, and their accomplishments and contributions to society.

The election is over,,,enough time has lapsed since election.

Folks here have had their say,,,and then some.

Wild Wally,,,,put this baby in the archives please.
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 25, 2016 03:14AM
Quote
Detectorist
Quote
go-rebels
I'm a top 2%-er. If Trump succeeds, I win and you lose. If Trump fails, you lose.

You tell me which outcome you prefer.

What are you talking about?

I regularly post in DU, a rare coin forum, a woodworking forum, a classic car forum, and a local high school football forum. When a poster asks what I'm talking about, he's lost.
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 25, 2016 03:19AM
go-rebels Wrote:
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> I'm a top 2%-er. If Trump succeeds, I win and you
> lose. If Trump fails, you lose.
>
> You tell me which outcome you prefer.
>
> What are you talking about?
>
> I regularly post in DU, a rare coin forum, a
> woodworking forum, a classic car forum, and a
> local high school football forum. When a poster
> asks what I'm talking about, he's lost.

I bet that you're not such a jack-ass in person.
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 25, 2016 03:29AM
Too bad you're a libtard, coulda been a productive member of society.
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 25, 2016 04:43PM
go-rebels Wrote:
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> >
> the hourly supported Trump. It's an education
> thing.
>
> IF it's an"education thing" how do you explain
> that the 2 groups that overwhelmingly support the
> democrats are the LEAST educated groups in
> America?
>
> Do the math dummy. I don't know the groups to
> whom you refer but, in aggregate, the educated
> support Clinton. You know... the kids the blue
> collared sent to school.... the kids that make
> Thanksgiving so awkward.
>
> What do the Brain-dead Trumpists say now that
> Trump looks more and more like a Democrat every
> day? Tell me his next promise he will break.
> Look at his new education secretary. Tell me how
> he's draining the swamp.
>
> Trump's stupid followers have been duped and they
> don't even know it. They're still waiting at the
> Weirton-Pittsburg steel mill waiting for someone
> to open the gate.
>
> Ignorant brain-dead Trumpists...

The 2 groups are: blacks and latinos--this is not a disparagement of either group,just Dept. of Education data and the Fact that they are the core of the democrats.
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 25, 2016 06:26PM
Regardless of race or ethnicity, the educated voted for Clinton to a greater degree than Trump. [www.pewresearch.org] I don't believe that news helped Clinton in any way. If anything it encouraged the ignorant, especially the ignorant rural whites, to head to the polls in numbers not recently seen. And in many northern states Clinton could not get out the vote that previously supported Obama.

I was really worried on election night that he'd take away all of Goodmore's free stuff but every day that The Orangeman breaks his campaign promises tells me that there's no need to worry. Plus, it's fun to hear Kelleyanne make excuses on Morning Joe...
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 25, 2016 08:40PM
goodmore Wrote:
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> So the Guv gives the liberals the boot on his
> forum because he can't stand non conformance. His
> minions come here as trolls to argue with the
> libs. I just won't give you the satisfaction.
> Besides I have too much fun being a troll myself
> on other political forums. Feel free to argue with
> yourselves Guv's trolls. LOL............


And I quote YOU [Just the day before]:

"And this will be my last post in here."

Curious lack of conviction there - To be expected from a self righteous mouth runner.
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 25, 2016 09:10PM
22 pages of running to mommy,

Trump won fair and square and he just might be the best thing that ever happened to America, At leased he won't get America's Son's and Daughters killed over hear say and lie's and no Mom and Dad's will live in fear of getting a knock on the door from a military Chaplin.
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 25, 2016 09:40PM
go-rebels Wrote:
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> Regardless of race or ethnicity, the educated
> voted for Clinton
to a greater degree than Trump.
> [www.pewresearch.org]
> hind-trumps-victory-divisions-by-race-gender-educa
> tion/ I don't believe that news helped Clinton in
> any way. If anything it encouraged the ignorant,
> especially the ignorant rural whites, to head to
> the polls in numbers not recently seen. And in
> many northern states Clinton could not get out the
> vote that previously supported Obama.



Your right there dummy. The educated collage kids who have been brainwashed by the collage the last 10 years. You know the ones who want a safe place, coloring books. The ones who shout for tolerance, but as soon as someone disagrees with them they shout racist. How about the ignorant rural blacks who voted for Trump? Or am I racist for say that?



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/25/2016 09:44PM by Sharon.
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 25, 2016 09:59PM
go-rebels Wrote:
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> Regardless of race or ethnicity, the educated
> voted for Clinton to a greater degree than Trump.
> [www.pewresearch.org]
> hind-trumps-victory-divisions-by-race-gender-educa
> tion/ I don't believe that news helped Clinton in
> any way. If anything it encouraged the ignorant,
> especially the ignorant rural whites, to head to

> the polls in numbers not recently seen. And in
> many northern states Clinton could not get out the
> vote that previously supported Obama.
>
> I was really worried on election night that he'd
> take away all of Goodmore's free stuff but every
> day that The Orangeman breaks his campaign
> promises tells me that there's no need to worry.
> Plus, it's fun to hear Kelleyanne make excuses on
> Morning Joe...

What a disgraceful post showing little respect or regard for human beings that most likely didn't have the same opportunity as you as a 2%. Now we know how the elite think .
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 25, 2016 10:44PM
Oh I could stick it to the American government past and present, So Bad..

I remember when Bill was Porking that Sheila saying " I did not have sex with that woman" and Hilary Lied and back him up, calling that woman a liar amongst other things and when the truth came out sure enough he had been giving the ferret a run with her and Hilary and Bill got away with Lying. just like she did about her Emails, She Lied 25 years ago and she is still Lying Now. Ugly old Bush Pig, She's got a bloody Cheek to come out in daylight..



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Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 25, 2016 11:13PM
I think go rebels has proved without a doubt that he is beyond hope. Maybe, just maybe he knows how stupid his thoughts are and tries to improve himself. But like his twin goodmore, some democrats are beyond help. But I am just a ignorant, rural, white, and deplorable person.
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 25, 2016 11:32PM
Sharon Wrote:
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> I think go rebels has proved without a doubt that
> he is beyond hope. Maybe, just maybe he knows how
> stupid his thoughts are and tries to improve
> himself. But like his twin goodmore, some
> democrats are beyond help. But I am just a
> ignorant, rural, white, and deplorable person.

No I think you got ya head screwed on right, In fact usually Women get a better fix on these things than men, because we tend to think of something and react, which is not always the best way,

John.
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 26, 2016 03:37AM
go-rebels Wrote:
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> Regardless of race or ethnicity, the educated
> voted for Clinton to a greater degree than Trump.
> [www.pewresearch.org]
> hind-trumps-victory-divisions-by-race-gender-educa
> tion/ I don't believe that news helped Clinton in
> any way. If anything it encouraged the ignorant,
> especially the ignorant rural whites, to head to
> the polls in numbers not recently seen. And in
> many northern states Clinton could not get out the
> vote that previously supported Obama.
>
> I was really worried on election night that he'd
> take away all of Goodmore's free stuff but every
> day that The Orangeman breaks his campaign
> promises tells me that there's no need to worry.
> Plus, it's fun to hear Kelleyanne make excuses on
> Morning Joe...


I'm guessing you really don't know how to read. Don't they teach that in the school you went to? Here, I'll print it for you. "Trump won whites with a college degree 49% to 45%."
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 26, 2016 01:19PM
"...regardless of race or ethnicity..."

You conveniently left out the salient point from Pew:

    In the 2016 election, a wide gap in presidential preferences emerged between those with and without a college degree. College graduates backed Clinton by a 9-point margin (52%-43%), while those without a college degree backed Trump 52%-44%. This is by far the widest gap in support among college graduates and non-college graduates in exit polls dating back to 1980.

Detectorist, we're figuring you're one of the uneducated Trump supporters to whom I refer. winking smiley
Producing Counties supported Clinton
November 26, 2016 01:32PM
So Clinton won less than 500 counties nationwide but they generate 64% of the nation's income. The more than 2,600 counties that Trump won combined to generate only 36% of the country's economic income last year. You won't find that inconvenient fact anywhere on Fox or Drudge.

[www.pressherald.com]

Where do governors direct money in these states? Do they direct taxpayer money into rural, lower productivity areas, areas that Trump won but represent only 36% of the economy? Or do they maximum their returns and continue to fund projects in cities whose electorate backed Clinton?
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 26, 2016 01:52PM
go-rebels is trolling hard to get people riled up. I think most of us remember that he did support Trump in the primaries. So where the rubber meets the road, he is a Trump supporter that helped get him to where he is today...which to me is hilarious seeing him attempting to bash the Trump supporters now since he was part of us.

BTW...I'm sitting here looking at 5 framed degrees on my living room wall. Two for my wife and 3 for me. Educated yes. Trump supporters...yes we voted against the wicked witch. It wasn't so much that we supported Trump all the way, it was that we did what we could to keep the witch out of the White House. The difference is, we don't consider ourselves on a higher level just because of a piece of paper on the wall, or that we make decent money and can afford things. We worked our tail off to get where we are...and what we stood against are the ones that think they are entitled to have the same things GIVEN to them for just being born and not working for anything in their life.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/26/2016 02:04PM by Daniel Tn.
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 26, 2016 02:13PM
Well, it looks lak dem "smart folks" weren't so smart after all.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/26/2016 02:20PM by doc holiday.
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 26, 2016 02:19PM
Well, it looks lak dem "smart folks" weren't so smart after all. Echo.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/26/2016 02:21PM by doc holiday.
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 26, 2016 02:34PM
Daniel Tn Wrote:
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> go-rebels is trolling hard to get people riled up.
> I think most of us remember that he did support
> Trump in the primaries. So where the rubber meets
> the road, he is a Trump supporter that helped get
> him to where he is today...which to me is
> hilarious seeing him attempting to bash the Trump
> supporters now since he was part of us.
>
> BTW...I'm sitting here looking at 5 framed degrees
> on my living room wall. Two for my wife and 3 for
> me. Educated yes. Trump supporters...yes we
> voted against the wicked witch. It wasn't so much
> that we supported Trump all the way, it was that
> we did what we could to keep the witch out of the
> White House. The difference is, we don't consider
> ourselves on a higher level just because of a
> piece of paper on the wall, or that we make decent
> money and can afford things. We worked our tail
> off to get where we are...and what we stood
> against are the ones that think they are entitled
> to have the same things GIVEN to them for just
> being born and not working for anything in their
> life.

Well said Daniel. I don't get into politics much but feel a lot like you, Trump might not be perfect but I feel that is better for us than Hiliary would of been. I do not make a lot of money, I only have a high school diploma and went to BOCES for electrical while in 11th. and 12th. grade. Worked 7 days a week for almost 40 years as a dairy farmer and the last 2 years as a technition in a factory as we had to sell our farm and land because we could no longer afford to keep it going. I am not exactly sure why but I have a good feeling about Trump, we need to at least give him a chance.
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 26, 2016 04:03PM
go-rebels Wrote:
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> "...regardless of race or ethnicity..."
>
> You conveniently left out the salient point from
> Pew:
>
> In the 2016 election, a wide gap in presidential
> preferences emerged between those with and without
> a college degree. College graduates backed Clinton
> by a 9-point margin (52%-43%), while those without
> a college degree backed Trump 52%-44%. This is by
> far the widest gap in support among college
> graduates and non-college graduates in exit polls
> dating back to 1980.
>
> Detectorist, we're figuring you're one of the
> uneducated Trump supporters to whom I refer. winking smiley

You still don't know how to read. So who's the ignorant one? Being an engineer(or so you say) really doesn't make you immune to stupidity and prejudice. The article clearly stated that Trump won the educated White vote by 4 percentage points. There are other surveys which put in doubt the whole educated thing.

Besides, how hard would it be for someone to complain to the BMW plant management about a Black engineer who's posting racially disparaging remarks on a forum......... just saying.... or maybe someone has a connection to the HR dept down there..



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Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 26, 2016 04:11PM
SkiWhiz Wrote:
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> Daniel Tn Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > go-rebels is trolling hard to get people riled
> up.
> > I think most of us remember that he did
> support
> > Trump in the primaries. So where the rubber
> meets
> > the road, he is a Trump supporter that helped
> get
> > him to where he is today...which to me is
> > hilarious seeing him attempting to bash the
> Trump
> > supporters now since he was part of us.
> >
> > BTW...I'm sitting here looking at 5 framed
> degrees
> > on my living room wall. Two for my wife and 3
> for
> > me. Educated yes. Trump supporters...yes we
> > voted against the wicked witch. It wasn't so
> much
> > that we supported Trump all the way, it was
> that
> > we did what we could to keep the witch out of
> the
> > White House. The difference is, we don't
> consider
> > ourselves on a higher level just because of a
> > piece of paper on the wall, or that we make
> decent
> > money and can afford things. We worked our
> tail
> > off to get where we are...and what we stood
> > against are the ones that think they are
> entitled
> > to have the same things GIVEN to them for just
> > being born and not working for anything in
> their
> > life.
>
> Well said Daniel. I don't get into politics much
> but feel a lot like you, Trump might not be
> perfect but I feel that is better for us than
> Hiliary would of been. I do not make a lot of
> money, I only have a high school diploma and went
> to BOCES for electrical while in 11th. and 12th.
> grade. Worked 7 days a week for almost 40 years as
> a dairy farmer and the last 2 years as a
> technition in a factory as we had to sell our farm
> and land because we could no longer afford to keep
> it going. I am not exactly sure why but I have a
> good feeling about Trump, we need to at least give
> him a chance.


I think the media has it wrong. We didn't vote for Trump as much as we voted against Hillery and the status quo of cronyism and corruption.
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 26, 2016 06:59PM
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 26, 2016 07:26PM
The topic is about Ole Vinegar Tit's and Trump,

NOT taking shots at each other just because someone does not agree with you,

She Lost,, Tough $hit, what ever happens now is down to the people and how they use this out come to their Own best Advantage, Bleating like a bunch of sheep is a waste of time, and while ya doing that your future is drifting by,
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 27, 2016 12:48AM
BTW, three degrees in communication don't equal one degree in engineering. I make things. What do you do?

Did I rile you up Daniel? Maybe you need to read some MSM news and learn what's going on around you.

Yesterday I had a few beers at the Dugout in Hendersonville, NC while Wifey was shopping for Xmas gifts. I got into a conversation about Nikki Haley's promotion to Team Trump. The conservative dummy didn't believe me instead telling me this was more lies from the Main Street Media. I'm thinking WTF, is this guy for real? It seems that real news has become lost in the alternate world of Alex Jones and Breitbart.

Lies seem to have become the staple of our new governing party.

God help us all...
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 27, 2016 01:10AM
go-rebels is an engineer,but they won't let him blow the whistle--soooo we have to endure his blowin' off steam.
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 27, 2016 01:11AM
Communications? Where did you get that from? I don't have anything in communications. The one I use for my job is in industrial maintenance. My job is to take things you engineers screw up on paper and make it actually work in real life smiling smiley The others were nothing but about $30,000 of wasted money for a bachelors in animal science. Where we were promised lots of jobs in that field that turns out, just don't exist. I would have been better off going to tech school and going straight to work.

No you didn't rile me up. You don't have enough power to rile me up.
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 27, 2016 01:45AM
Handbags at 10 paces
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 27, 2016 01:47AM
Re: OT: Who would you like to see as our next president, and why?tongue sticking out smiley
November 27, 2016 04:39PM
Working class blue collar workers have life experience and are educated.
Liberal "educated"college voters lack any life experiences and have lived a pampered life,even have play Doo
and coloring books with rooms to cry in. There totally brain washed by liberal professors that tell them who to vote for.
Ask them a political question and their clueless. But Democrats have blacks and mexican imagrants that are highly educated to make up for the liberal college brats....

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