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Coydog wrote:
madhatter wrote: lots going on w NK, syria etc...anyone's guess as to where this all goes...can;t see any real good coming out of this unless NK collapses like a rag doll when exposed...any kind of nuke or WMD attack by NK that has a high success rate will ensure pandemonium and chaos worldwide...nothing good can come of the in the short term, perhaps not even in the long term...
Guess what? Elections have consequences way beyond dinner.
yep we finally have someone to start cleaning up the mess the feckless, spineless "take a stand against no one but the GOP and fellow Americans" assclown obama left behind...
yep obama built that...all by himself too...worthless POS...
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assclown then went on to say
There are a lot of wealthy, successful Americans who agree with me – because they want to give something back. They know they didn't – look, if you've been successful, you didn't get there on your own. You didn't get there on your own. I'm always struck by people who think, well, it must be because I was just so smart. There are a lot of smart people out there. It must be because I worked harder than everybody else. Let me tell you something – there are a whole bunch of hardworking people out there. (Applause.)
granted the assclown didn't do a goddamn thing on his own and was given anything he;s ever had, but countless thousands started w absolutely nothing and turned it into something because they were so smart and so driven...
If you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help. There was a great teacher somewhere in your life. Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you've got a business – you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen. The Internet didn't get invented on its own. Government research created the Internet using money and infrastructure it built by taking wealth from the private sectorso that all the companies could make money off the Internet.

The point is, is that when we succeed, we succeed because of our individual initiative, but also because we do things together. There are some things, just like fighting fires, we don't do on our own. I mean, imagine if everybody had their own fire service. That would be a hard way to organize fighting fires.[19]
FYI MANY MANY businesses and corporations indeed DO have their own fire services, sprinkler systems, private security etc...who made that happen? don't bother answering...


just a bunch more BS politics of envy spread the wealth gimme gimme gimme garbage...

BOTTOM LINE: Govt can provide NOTHING without first taking from someone else...

Government: someone else made that happen...if you're a career politician, you didn't build that...you got there because someone else made that happen...your entire career was built on the backs of others efforts...


liberals always project, it's what they do...
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and speaking of that shrieking harpy liz warren:

https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/to ... defend-her" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

typical politics of envy hypocritical projectionist liberal...

the dumpofcrap mantra


rules for thee but not for me...


eat $hit bitch....
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madhatter wrote:
Coydog wrote:
madhatter wrote: WRONG!!!!business/private sector builds govt not the other way around...for govt to do anything it must first take from some one else as it creates nothing on it's own...glad you brought this up...the media also spent countless hundreds of hours clarifying on hopey dopes behalf...and warren expanded on his idiotic communist/socialist remarks....so spare me the BS comparison....
Obama, July 13: There are a lot of wealthy, successful Americans who agree with me — because they want to give something back. They know they didn’t — look, if you’ve been successful, you didn’t get there on your own. You didn’t get there on your own. I’m always struck by people who think, well, it must be because I was just so smart. There are a lot of smart people out there. It must be because I worked harder than everybody else. Let me tell you something — there are a whole bunch of hardworking people out there. (Applause.)

If you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help. There was a great teacher somewhere in your life. Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you’ve got a business — you didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen. again his entire spiel was poorly worded not just one phrase...The Internet didn’t get invented on its own. Government research created the Internet so that all the companies could make money off the Internet.cuz no one in the private sector could have done that....

The point is, is that when we succeed, we succeed because of our individual initiative, but also because we do things together. There are some things, just like fighting fires, we don’t do on our own. I mean, imagine if everybody had their own fire service. That would be a hard way to organize fighting fires.

So we say to ourselves, ever since the founding of this country, you know what, there are some things we do better together. That’s how we funded the GI Bill. That’s how we created the middle class. That’s how we built the Golden Gate Bridge or the Hoover Dam. That’s how we invented the Internet. That’s how we sent a man to the moon. clearly w/o govt none of those things would be possible :bang :bang :bang :bang We rise or fall together as one nation and as one people, and that’s the reason I’m running for President — because I still believe in that idea. You’re not on your own, we’re in this together.pure collectivism and politics of envy...not even an attempt to disguise it...

He certainly sounds like a Kenyan nice add for flavor :roll: communist, at least to those on the right who intentionally misunderstand.
read his fvcking books...he certainly holds marxist, collectivist, race based, politics of envy, punish the wealthy to reward the poor social justice views designed not to solve problems but to exacerbate them and pin them on a scapegoat ( white, wealthy males) in order to attempt a total power grab and for no other reason than that...he's also a snarky demeaning @sshole which he definitely did all on his own, intentionally...your comparison of an over reaching policy objective continually reinforced at every turn as collectivism and the need for everyone to pay their "fair share" etc vs a one time comparison of one atrocious war criminal to another is pathetic...why do you even bother w this ridiculous crap you yourself don't even remotely believe? it's hard to understand...again it's why the D's have lost 1000+ seats nationally both houses the oval office and hold very few state governorships...

and again if you want to compare it to 57 states, I agree...otherwise not even close...

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becomes this eventually:

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ooooh this might explain some things

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-04-1 ... -kids-book" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

MIT Press To Publish "Communism for Kids" Book
Talk about starting the indoctrination early. The Washington Free Beacon on Monday reported that MIT Press is publishing “Communism for Kids,” a book aimed at brainwashing three to seven-year-olds, on those “lovable little revolutionaries.”

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A description on Amazon cheered, “Once upon a time, people yearned to be free of the misery of capitalism. How could their dreams come true? This little book proposes a different kind of communism, one that is true to its ideals and free from authoritarianism.”

Free Beacon writer Elizabeth Harrington explained:

Communism for Kids, written by a German author who specializes in political theory and "queer politics," was released last month. The thesis of the children's book is that communism is "not that hard," but has not been implemented in the right way.
Apparently, the book doesn’t focus on the 100 million people murdered under Communism.

In November of 2009, the Media Research Center released “Better Off Red,” documenting two decades of liberal journalists looking the other way at the evils of Communism.

Here are a few examples of liberal fawning over commies:

“Despite what many Americans think, most Soviets do not yearn for capitalism or Western-style democracy.”
— Anchor Dan Rather on the CBS Evening News, June 17, 1987.

“The reality is that even if the communist state were to protect individual rights aggressively, many of its people are not prepared to tolerate diversity.”
— Dan Rather on the May 27, 1988 CBS Evening News.

“East Germany is the Communist world’s vaunted economic success story, hailed as proof that hard work, discipline and thrift can translate Karl Marx’s theories into reality.”
— New York Times reporter Ferdinand Protzman in the May 15, 1989 “Business Day” section.

“Communism got to be a terrible word here in the United States, but our attitude toward it may have been unfair. Communism got in with a bad crowd when it was young and never had a fair chance....The Communist ideas of creating a society in which everyone does his best for the good of everyone is appealing and fundamentally a more uplifting idea than capitalism. Communism’s only real weakness seems to be that it doesn’t work.”
— 60 Minutes commentator Andy Rooney in the New York Times, June 26, 1989.

“Like Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev before him, [Vladimir] Kryuchkov has taken the personal route, talking of his fondness for Bellini’s opera ‘Norma.’ He swoons over the piano mastery of Van Cliburn, and hints that he would arrange a Moscow apartment for the pianist if he would only come here more often. Then he sighs over his exhausting workday at Dzerzhinsky Square: ‘The KGB chairman’s life is no bed of roses.’”
— Reporter David Remnick in The Washington Post, September 8, 1989. Two years later, Kryuchkov was part of the hardline “Gang of Eight” that attempted to overthrow Gorbachev.

“Marx and Lenin are still revered heroes. Never mind that communism as they conceived it didn’t work. Most Soviets don’t want to dump it, just improve on it.”
— USA Today founder Al Neuharth, February 9, 1990 column.
It seems Amazon's book reviewers disagree...

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Please hide the nukular codes.
Only good MOAB is in Utah.

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only the intellectually dishonest and the truly imbecilic are incapable of comprehending what spicer said....
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brownman wrote:Please hide the nukular codes.
Only good MOAB is in Utah.

:Toast
if stupid hurt you'd be in chronic pain....
When asked point-blank whether he authorized the bomb, Trump said, "Everybody knows exactly what happened."

"What I do is I authorize my military," Trump added. "We have the greatest military in the world, and they've done a job as usual and I've given them total authorization."

I have to take issue w the terminology "my military" I hated it when obama did and I don;t like when trump says it...it's OUR military, THE military or the US military....not "my" military....


again only the intellectually dishonest or teh terminally stupid imagine that trump or any US president just says "hey lets drop a few bombs over here" and it just gets done...

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Hatter,

Would you call Roman Kent an imbecile to his face? Tell him he's being intellectually dishonest?

Based upon your daily displays of having ZERO class, little to no morals and the maturity level of an 11 year old boy, I think I know what the answer is there.

Continuing to defend Spicy boy at every turn only highlights what a scumbag you are.


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deadheadskier wrote:Hatter,

Would you call Roman Kent an imbecile to his face? Tell him he's being intellectually dishonest?

Based upon your daily displays of having ZERO class, little to no morals and the maturity level of an 11 year old boy, I think I know what the answer is there.

Continuing to defend Spicy boy at every turn only highlights what a scumbag you are.


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^^^^hyper-partisan idiot^^^^^ you wouldn't know reality if it bit you in the @ss....your stupid baseless child like arguments are not worthy of anything but a big FU...only the stupidest of the stupid, the hyper-partisan idiots and the intellectually dishonest buy your argument...just who do you think you are swaying here? you imagine you are landing punches but your attack is is brushed off as easily as a speck of dust....

did you media whore leftie @ssholes call out matthews or the NYT for making the exact same factual statement? of course not...google hitler didnt; use chemical weapons in ww2 it's been well documented and discussed....it never once states that gas chambers weren't chemical and horrendous and unacceptable...what it does discuss is why hitler who himself was subject to gas attacks never used gas in the battlefield...the point spicer, the NYT and matthews all made....

maybe I just don't realize how fvcking stupid you really are...

again this is why the idiot left is crumbling...

time for skiing, later @sshole...
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You eat with that mouth :sad:

Sophomoric, classless, ignorant, low-life responses.
Post more zero stuff, we'll continue to ignore it.

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brownman wrote:You eat with that mouth :sad:

Sophomoric, classless, ignorant, low-life responses.
Post more zero stuff, we'll continue to ignore it.

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brownman wrote:You eat with that mouth :sad:

Sophomoric, classless, ignorant, low-life responses.
Post more zero stuff, we'll continue to ignore it.

:seeya
it's what keeps you ignorant...your idiotic responses and dimwitted political analysis earn you exactly what you get...what's amazing is that you still haven;t figured out that $hit like this is WHY you lost, BIGLY and will continue to do so...your ideas and politics are so ridiculous only idiots can concur...so you and DHS can don your pussy hats and enjoy your little suckfest and nikoli can can continue stop by for leftovers ...from now on I'll be giving you guys exactly the respect you deserve..absolutely none...

at least now I know why they call you brownman


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Trump Won’t Be Punked By Foreign Dirtbags Like Obama Was
After eight years of Barack Obama’s pathetic fecklessness, America has got its feck back.

And the whiny progressives who prefer our woman-enslaving, gay-tossing, toddler-crucifying enemies to the guy who beat their designated heir to the Crown (Royal) are in a tizzy.

Oh no, America is refusing to continue down the path of submission, humiliation, and utter failure blazed by President Faily McWorsethancarter!

Heavens, we can’t have our enemies respecting us, much less fearing us!

Gosh, we can’t have America re-assuming its rightful place in the world – after all, weren’t we taught that the United States is the root of all evil by our pony-tailed TAs at Fussboy U?

In fact, Donald Trump is in the process of doing what Barack Obama never did and what he and his coterie of pompous twits and political hacks masquerading as a foreign policy brain trust could never do. Trump is establishing a successful foreign policy doctrine. It’s not precisely old school Republican doctrine. It’s also not the activist Bush Doctrine, which is often labeled “neo-con” by people who think “cuck” is a sick burn.

Trump’s policy is “America First.” Obama’s policy was “Blame America First.” Obama employed force only after extensive agonizing and never in the amount required to actually win. The Obama Doctrine was about staving off defeat just long enough so the next sucker would get stuck dealing with the resulting mess while The Lightbringer chills doing who knows what sans spouse in the South Pacific as Bill Ayers types up his memoirs for him.

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Obama treated our allies like dirt, and he didn’t just embolden our enemies. He paid them - literally - with pallet loads of cash. Of course our enemies stopped fearing us. To the extent Putin diddled with our election by exposing the depths of Democrat corruption, it’s because he wasn’t afraid of that posing, prancing puffboy in the White House.

Putin’s rethinking his play now, as are those Seventh Century cultists in Tehran and that bloated bratwurst in Pyongyang. They all saw Obama for what he was – a preachy wuss without the stones for a fight, adhering to the motto “Make Love, not war.”

Trump though? “We don’t understand what they’re going to do in Syria, and not only there,” pouted some Putin puppet. Good. When you’re acting like the most dangerous guy in the room, everyone else thinks twice about making any sudden moves. Be careful, because Trump might just kick your Harry Reid.

There’s been a lot of talk about how Trump is “changing his policies” and “flip-flopping.” The mainstream media is desperate for a “Trump Fails!” narrative that might stick, and “Trump Betrays His Supporters By Fighting America’s Enemies!” is as good as any.

Baloney. These prissy pundits don’t get the essential nature of either Donald Trump or the American people. They confuse Trump’s critique of establishment foreign policy – one that resonated with the Americans our fey elite asks to carry the burden of their interventionist shenanigans – with pure isolationism and even pacifism. It is nothing of the sort. Americans are sick of their lives and treasure being squandered by dithering milquetoasts who tie our troops’ hands and won’t do what’s necessary because they can’t get it through their pointy heads that if it’s important enough to fight a war, then we damn well ought to win it.

Putting America’s interests first does not mean putting our heads in the sand. Americans know these savages need killing, and they happy to oblige. Army General George S. Patton understood this essential truth: “Americans love to fight.... Americans love a winner and will not tolerate a loser. Americans play to win all the time. That's why Americans have never lost and will never lose a war. The very thought of losing is hateful to Americans.”

Congratulations Washington, you managed to disprove Patton on one point. We haven’t won a ground war since Desert Storm in 1991, and we won that because we found the enemy, we fixed them in position, and we killed those bastards until they begged for mercy. Then we came home. That’s the lesson, and Trump seems to get it. What Americans are tired of is having their sons and daughters coming home in bags because D.C. hand-wringers were butch enough to start a fight, but not men enough to finish it.

Notably, the new National Security Advisor Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster is a Desert Storm legend, a cavalryman from the mighty VII Corps. See the pieces come together?

Trump gets that we can’t fix Syria, and he has zero intention of dropping in tens of thousands of America’s sons and daughters to teach its inhabitants to play nice. But spraying sarin on little kids crossed the line, morally and strategically. Assad didn’t have to use it; he chose to, and he chose to because he thought he could rub Trump’s nose in America’s impotence the way he had done to Sissy O’Redline.

Trump came under fire from platoons of Eames chair generals and hipster blogtroopers sharing the strategic savvy they earned fetching a thousand lattes. Most of them have never thrown or taken a punch, and they didn’t understand that the only way to stop a bully is with a haymaker to the jaw. Trump’s message was loud and clear, and not just to that little creep cowering in Damascus. Everyone saw what happens when you get in Trump’s face, and how fast the fists flew. And just wait until they see our 350-ship Navy.

Trump’s Tomahawk strike was a tactical and strategic success. Tactically, it bashed a decent chunk of Bashar’s air force. Strategically, it gave dictators and thugs pause – and the limited nature of the response kept us from being sucked into another quagmire in which our magnificent warriors’ sacrifice and success would be squandered by subsequent Democrats a la Vietnam and Iraq. Plus it demonstrated that the key processes for executing American foreign policy are in place and operating again. The Trump Team understands that firmness and focus saves lives by deterring our enemies.

The MOAB strike was vintage Trump. Typical Obama – we had a weapon system that American forces needed, but the military probably didn’t even bother asking to use it. With Trump, they don’t have to ask. Here’s Trump’s order: “Win.”

Trump meets with the Chinese leader and a week later the Chi-Coms are leaning on the Norks. Yet the clueless media is whining that suddenly Trump’s altered some of his positions on trade issues, missing the connection entirely. But in the media’s defense, it has been eight years since Americans walked out of a negotiation having kept their pants.

The mouth-breathing media tells us Trump has done a 180 degree turn on NATO. Nonsense. Trump, like most Americans, rejects the “You hate NATO, you NATO-hating knuckle draggers!” shrieks from the establishment every time some patriot wonders why the Europeans were, for the most part, not pulling their weight in their own defense. Trump simply told them that we are done shrugging and covering the cash shortfalls while they take money that they promised would be going to guns and give it to rape-focused refugees. That’s not at all unreasonable and, as someone who supports NATO and who wears a NATO medal, some real talk was long overdue and necessary to sustain this critical alliance. NATO’s “friends,” by using cheap invective to shield it from legitimate criticism, imperiled its support among the American people. To save NATO, we must fix NATO. That will happen. Word is out that Rick Grenell is likely to be named the NATO ambassador; that would be another terrific addition in the President’s emerging all-star national security team.

In response, the desperate Democrats are trying to play tough, and it’s adorable. They hate it when a Republican stands up for America’s interests over those of foreigners abroad almost as much as when one stands up for normal Americans here at home (If Hillary had won, we may well have seen the same peace and love here as they created in Libya). That’s why the Russian nonsense was so hysterical. Watching Democrats pretend to oppose the Russkies is the fakest fake since Meg Ryan faked it in When Harry Met Sally.

Trump is playing tough with our actual enemies. The only enemies that Obama’s national security hacks like Susan “The Video Did It!” Rice and failed young adult romance novelist Ben Rhodes were ever interested in defeating were Obama’s political enemies. We eagerly await the Netflix miniseries that tells their story, Orange is the New Pinko.

It’s again clear that if you are thinking about getting uppity with the U.S. of A, you are rolling the dice. Of course, the liberals whine, which is good because the volume of their yelps is a terrific metric for success. The more they cry about it, the better an idea it is. May they weep long and hard, because America has got its feck back.

cry on you whiny bitches...
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The snowflakes lost in Georgia. Hopefully they'll be another "Trump" in France. :like
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