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18 hours ago, BarryLaverty said:

I AM the lord of my manor and you are and will remain a pissant, uh, peasant. :rofl:

Are you really? Does the Ms. Barry ever get to decide anything? LOL. 

Cause I can tell you, I walk and talk like I am the Lord of the Manor, but behind every great man is a woman nagging him. LOL (gosh I hope she doesn't see this post)

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1 hour ago, BarryLaverty said:

 

I will be here if the creek doesn't rise, and I am positive you two will be gnashing your teeth and tearing your clothes at 'voter fraud' when Trump goes down in flames. Will you accept the peaceful transition, or will you take to the streets in protest in downtown BFE in support of Trump's meltdown and attempt to overthrow democracy? THAT is the question that remains. 

Why would anyone do a peaceful transfer of power after the last election, OMG-Barry you have been in attack mode for 4 years--so just except as long as the country is divided by politics, NO ONE is going to be happy with the results, we have just watched 4 years of nasty turmoil caused by the left--it might be our turn soon. 

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On 5/30/2020 at 8:37 AM, DannyZuco said:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/peterferrara/2012/02/09/dont-be-fooled-the-obama-unemployment-rate-is-11/#472746ac6781

While an older article, Forbes is pretty much a "Business" news letter. But some of the numbers will astonish liberals, if they like numbers and facts. This article is from February 12, 2012--

 Today, while the reported unemployment rate is 8.3%, over 100 million Americans are unemployed or otherwise not working.

I am guessing that Mr. Jett didn't see where obama had a lot more than 40 million people on unemployment and didn't respond. So I am guessing when you use numbers-liberals can't understand them, especially when it doesn't fit their narrative. Figures, SSDD!!!!!

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2 minutes ago, DannyZuco said:

I am guessing that Mr. Jett didn't see where obama had a lot more than 40 million people on unemployment and didn't respond. So I am guessing when you use numbers-liberals can't understand them, especially when it doesn't fit their narrative. Figures, SSDD!!!!!

Where was it when he left office, and where was it when he took office? Why be glib about that? 

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2 hours ago, BarryLaverty said:

 

I will be here if the creek doesn't rise, and I am positive you two will be gnashing your teeth and tearing your clothes at 'voter fraud' when Trump goes down in flames. Will you accept the peaceful transition, or will you take to the streets in protest in downtown BFE in support of Trump's meltdown and attempt to overthrow democracy? THAT is the question that remains. 

IF that happens I will immediately start praying for Joe Biden, his mental faculties, and that he would lead our country in a way that’s best for all Americans, not just what one party wants.  IF he wins, he’s got big shoes to fill.  
 

iF he wins, his first acts Will be gun control measures.  I’ll bet on it

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2 hours ago, Sportsfanatic1 said:

Acosta said they apologize for their misreporting. :rofl:

Dude lies when the truth is better.

There are people in this world that would rather climb a tree to tell you a lie than stand on the ground and say the truth.

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2 hours ago, BarryLaverty said:

Where was it when he left office, and where was it when he took office? Why be glib about that? 

What's your point? It was 4.7% GWB's first year, it was 4% Clinton's last year in office. Generally speaking, based on my knowledge, anything under 5% is considered "full" employment for most stats.

GWB's last year in office, it was 5.8%, so overall during his tenure unemployment went up 1.1%. W's unemployment rate over his term averaged about 5.3%.

Obama's first term unemployment jumped to 9.3%, and at the end of his Presidency it was 4.9%; higher then when W took office.

Obama's unemployment rate averaged 7.08% during his tenure. Higher than W's.

Source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/193290/unemployment-rate-in-the-usa-since-1990/

I assume you are implying that he did better reducing unemployment than W did and than Trump is doing. But to me that's not a good argument to make. Not all percentages are created equal.

10% of 100 is a different number than 10% of 10. Isn't that the "progressive" tax argument?

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6 minutes ago, Monte1076 said:

What's your point? It was 4.7% GWB's first year, it was 4% Clinton's last year in office. Generally speaking, based on my knowledge, anything under 5% is considered "full" employment for most stats.

GWB's last year in office, it was 5.8%, so overall during his tenure unemployment went up 1.1%. W's unemployment rate over his term averaged about 5.3%.

Obama's first term unemployment jumped to 9.3%, and at the end of his Presidency it was 4.9%; higher then when W took office.

Obama's unemployment rate averaged 7.08% during his tenure. Higher than W's.

Source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/193290/unemployment-rate-in-the-usa-since-1990/

I assume you are implying that he did better reducing unemployment than W did and than Trump is doing. But to me that's not a good argument to make. Not all percentages are created equal.

10% of 100 is a different number than 10% of 10. Isn't that the "progressive" tax argument?

I fear we’re flogging a dead horse, Monte.😳

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42 minutes ago, Monte1076 said:

What's your point? It was 4.7% GWB's first year, it was 4% Clinton's last year in office. Generally speaking, based on my knowledge, anything under 5% is considered "full" employment for most stats.

GWB's last year in office, it was 5.8%, so overall during his tenure unemployment went up 1.1%. W's unemployment rate over his term averaged about 5.3%.

Obama's first term unemployment jumped to 9.3%, and at the end of his Presidency it was 4.9%; higher then when W took office.

Obama's unemployment rate averaged 7.08% during his tenure. Higher than W's.

Source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/193290/unemployment-rate-in-the-usa-since-1990/

I assume you are implying that he did better reducing unemployment than W did and than Trump is doing. But to me that's not a good argument to make. Not all percentages are created equal.

10% of 100 is a different number than 10% of 10. Isn't that the "progressive" tax argument?

Truth, facts and Dims don't go together.

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On 5/30/2020 at 11:13 AM, DB2point0 said:

They are called democrats and rinos.  Americans will re-elect him

You are correct.  Right now there are far right and far left citizens.  They will vote for who their party tells them to.  The middle, while small in size, lean one way or the other and it will take a major event to switch them from one side to another.  Have you ever met an independent that actually argues for both sides?

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1 hour ago, MavGrad99 said:

You are correct.  Right now there are far right and far left citizens.  They will vote for who their party tells them to.  The middle, while small in size, lean one way or the other and it will take a major event to switch them from one side to another.  Have you ever met an independent that actually argues for both sides?

The Platforms Of each party are so diametrically opposed to one another, it would be virtually impossible to pick & choose candidates from both sides for different offices, in my opinion. This why it it is sometimes a matter of holding one’s nose & choosing the lesser of two evils.

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16 hours ago, CarthDawg77 said:

The Platforms Of each party are so diametrically opposed to one another, it would be virtually impossible to pick & choose candidates from both sides for different offices, in my opinion. This why it it is sometimes a matter of holding one’s nose & choosing the lesser of two evils.

exactly.  The 2 parties have built themselves to be complete polar opposites.  But even as a conservative that actually leans towards some liberal talking points, I can never vote for a Democrat today.  The main reason being that, lets say I like Socialized healthcare (which i do not, example only), I couldnt get a candidate that supports that without getting abortion, police hate, dismantling of freedoms, censorship in social media, transgender being normalized etc.  So the conservative in me pushes to the side that holds more weight on my wants and needs.

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26 minutes ago, MavGrad99 said:

exactly.  The 2 parties have built themselves to be complete polar opposites.  But even as a conservative that actually leans towards some liberal talking points, I can never vote for a Democrat today.  The main reason being that, lets say I like Socialized healthcare (which i do not, example only), I couldnt get a candidate that supports that without getting abortion, police hate, dismantling of freedoms, censorship in social media, transgender being normalized etc.  So the conservative in me pushes to the side that holds more weight on my wants and needs.

How do the democrats get nearly half of our country to rally around all those things you mentioned?  I just can't wrap my head around that fact.  I can somewhat understand their dislike of Trump.  But what the left has become and is becoming (socialist/communist) does not seem to support any American values.  Will moderate democrats really show up in force to support this sort of fundamental change to our country?  Especially for milk toast biden who has so much racial, sexual assault, and handsy creep joe baggage?  If they do, I'll be very surprised and worried for our country.

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55 minutes ago, MavGrad99 said:

exactly.  The 2 parties have built themselves to be complete polar opposites.  But even as a conservative that actually leans towards some liberal talking points, I can never vote for a Democrat today.  The main reason being that, lets say I like Socialized healthcare (which i do not, example only), I couldnt get a candidate that supports that without getting abortion, police hate, dismantling of freedoms, censorship in social media, transgender being normalized etc.  So the conservative in me pushes to the side that holds more weight on my wants and needs.

I've been called a Democrat on here many times and I don't support the these things as well so.......

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4 minutes ago, JETT said:

I've been called a Democrat on here many times and I don't support the these things as well so.......

I know you don't like Trump.  He's not my favorite person either and I didn't vote for him the first time.  But what values of the democratic party do you feel so strongly about that you can overlook all of those other socialist/communist ideals that are becoming more prevalent in that party, by the day.

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10 minutes ago, JETT said:

I couldnt get a candidate that supports that without getting abortion, police hate, dismantling of freedoms, censorship in social media, transgender being normalized etc

Could you support a candidate who supports freedom of choice, but with appropriate restrictions? 

I don't see that as a part of ANY platform of the Democratic party. There are those who flat out hate the police. I am not one of them, and I have family in law enforcement, but I think we all agree that 'policing the police' is something that has great holes in it.

I don't know what that means regarding freedoms. Could you explain in more detail? 

Social media shouldn't have some responsibility in some fashion to truth? 

I am for civil rights for all, regardless of their sexual orientation. That seems like a bedrock, conservative value to me. I don't want transgender athletes competing unfairly, either. 

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3 minutes ago, ObiOne said:

I know you don't like Trump.  He's not my favorite person either and I didn't vote for him the first time.  But what values of the democratic party do you feel so strongly about that you can overlook all of those other socialist/communist ideals that are becoming more prevalent in that party, by the day.

I don't blame trump for these riots but I believe ppls hate towards him has sparked some of this fire..... i dislike trump enough I will go past my beliefs and vote Democrat unless a strong independent emerges and not Bernie..... i strongly believe ppl think trump is a racist and will come out in strong numbers to remove him..... ppl who didn't vote will vote this election, the pnes on here who think it's locked in for trump will be looking like the Hillary supporters in '16..... there's enough ppl in the US that dont like trump and can vote him out, question is will they vote and i believe so

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21 minutes ago, JETT said:

I don't blame trump for these riots but I believe ppls hate towards him has sparked some of this fire..... i dislike trump enough I will go past my beliefs and vote Democrat unless a strong independent emerges and not Bernie..... i strongly believe ppl think trump is a racist and will come out in strong numbers to remove him..... ppl who didn't vote will vote this election, the pnes on here who think it's locked in for trump will be looking like the Hillary supporters in '16..... there's enough ppl in the US that dont like trump and can vote him out, question is will they vote and i believe so

So you feel so strongly about one man who can't make or enforce any laws on his own....that you would rather America become socialist/communist?  Have you ever studied how countries with those type of beliefs operate?  It is not a system that works out well for the common man/woman.

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2 minutes ago, ObiOne said:

So you feel so strongly about one man who can't make or enforce any laws on his own....that you would rather America become socialist/communist?  Have you ever studied how countries with those type of beliefs operate?  It is not a system that works out well for the common man/woman.

Ppl said the same about Obama, i didn't see any harm 

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