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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Jun 9, 2011 13:44:15 GMT -5
Ok, to those who might think Donald Trump is not gonna win and stuff, this video might seem interesting as he has a heart. To those who don't want to bother watching the video, I'll give a summary.
Many people asked why he didn't run for president despite winning so well in the polls. Reasons are :
1. The Republicans, they gave a new lease life on Obama in Congress. 2. Paul Ryan is tampering with Medicare, he came out a bad plan instead of waiting for Obama to make his move first. 3. Billion dollar spending cuts are not promised as it actually should be. 4. Eric Cantor spent billions of dollars in Iraq & Afghanistan & trillions of dollars overall in foreign aid, while the tornado victims in Missouri got no aid at all. 5. He'll only enter the race again when the wrong person is chosen. The country cannot afford another 4 years of Obama. 6. He doesn't like to battle against the Republicans' stupidity, it's no point to join in because it's going to be very hard to win.
BUT, he did say he wants to give up The Apprentice and keep on saying NO NO NO to NBC, but unfortunately and ultimately, the Republicans' stupidity has turned him off completely. Remember that when he refused to continue The Apprentice, he has a heart for all the Americans, but when the Republicans make such mistakes, he doesn't want to join into their stupid battles, so I bet he'll continue at least 1 more season and then, possibly he'll run again when the time comes, not sure when, but he said there's plenty of time left before the big deal.
So far, rethink again, ARE YOU REALLY SURE that you want to pick your favorite politicians & Obama again? You may need to rethink again before you'll regret it, I'm not forcing you to vote for Trump (If he decides to run in the future), but what I want you to do is to rethink and think carefully, if you can't decide or still hate Trump, then don't vote at all.
Voting for the wrong person which you may think he is the right person, it's like buying a toy that conceals a bomb, once it goes off, kaboom!
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Post by YFWE on Jun 9, 2011 18:21:03 GMT -5
I can certainly agree with Trump on one thing, at least: the Republicans are pretty stupid.
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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Jun 10, 2011 10:01:20 GMT -5
True, if he would to run, he'll jump into the same Republican boat full of mistakes. As an Independent, he's toast as there's too many competitions. So I think he's going to be joining in late, but I'm sure he'll do whatever it takes to make people think hard again. The next 4 years cannot be run by the wrong politician, with the US on the verge of total bankruptcy, all will be lost and China will takeover as the World Power #1, claims it from the former United States.
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Post by Clone on Jun 13, 2011 20:57:47 GMT -5
I can certainly agree with Trump on one thing, at least: the Republicans are pretty stupid. and i find it so saddening too that thats so right. (however personally the Dem's aren't much better) in the end Trumps not going to be trump if he even did win. theres been a number of right minded (i'm not talking party right, just people that can think) people that have ran both on the Democrats and Republicans sides threw out the years only to change there faces to pleas their respective party's once in. to be frank i don't believe that either of the major political party's will be capable of correcting the down spiral weir in. There is no way for use to break from this binary party system, as far to many have become complacent and unwilling to think. (its only some 20 or so percent of Americans that actually vote, the rest just mark republican or democrat on the ballot) America wont change until something disrupts the the tranquility far worse than this depression has. and if that takes being kicked in the face by China then so be it. i would rather live in an amassing country than the number one economic power.
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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Jun 14, 2011 10:00:29 GMT -5
Well, it's hard to tell since I'm not from the US, ever since the Democrats and Republicans became 2 separate parties, do they work together or are they fighting together? Or moreover, do they really fight even more after Reagan died? In a nutshell of this paragraph, they really did gridlock with each other.
So far, we won't be sure what's coming up next, if only the Tea Party is a party too just like the Democrats and Republicans, maybe they can do better? But in this case, not at all, the Tea Party is just a society for showing us what is done right and what is done wrong.
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Post by Clone on Jun 14, 2011 12:39:31 GMT -5
american politics is the most bipolar as thing in the world. politicians are known narcissists, double standard idiots. my uncle is a government therapist for a lot of Michigan's political leaders, hes seen every single person thats held power over the last 40 years in Michigan. he stopped voting 39 years ago after listening to just how screwed up many of the politicians were. hes watched as figures change there beliefs and standings to simply win votes or the favor of the party, as these people forgo anything that made them who they were simply for more power.
the day to day dealings of the two political parts goes about the same. wake up, then scheme on how to screw the other party.
my uncles a believer that perhaps if the United States Government can regain its malty party system that i lost long ago that perhaps everything can right its self once more. if you look at the nature, markets, mathematics. everything functions the best when there's at least three parts to the hole. the governments broken in to 3 distinct sections because of this phenomenon. however our government is currently ran by just two party's and the problems of an unstable set up has been showing sense this change occurred long ago.
in a three part system, you don't ever end up with purely party based decisions occurring as a two part would. under a two part who ever has 51% of the population all ways wins regardless of how good or bad it may be. however under a 3 part system one party must all ways be the middle man and thus the deciding factor. they are free to make a decision that would be other wise shunned if they were in one of a two party system. the hope is that from this intermediary party being the deciding factor that a far more intelligent decision can be made on issues at hand.
a third party of any sorts that crays enough power the sway a vote is all that we really need to potentially start back to intelligent government. however the voting population of America is to entrenched to one party or the other to even consider a third let alone for many to even accept when the opposition is right.
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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Jun 14, 2011 14:36:38 GMT -5
Well, you know what they say as Reagan said :
"Government is NOT the solution, government IS the problem!"
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Post by Clone on Jun 20, 2011 11:45:35 GMT -5
to an extent. i really like having one universal currency for all the states. the real problem is peoples over dependence on a broken government.
of recently, Michigan's been trying to actually balance its budget (in a form fix the government) and everyone's been getting up in arms over their loos of free money from the government. its really sad when you see the number of people just living off of their unemployment for years. (most don't even bother looking for a job)
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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Jun 20, 2011 16:02:15 GMT -5
We all wish the world only holds one Earth currency, in this way, all piracy can be stopped and whatever nonsense we're in we'll never get to have too many problems. But as usual, our countries' pride for their own currencies are our downfall.
And as for the whole Michigan problem, Trump was sad to see nobody give the tornado victims any money. With Osama now gone and Zawahri is on the rise, do we really still need to stay in Afghanistan & Iraq?
I don't know what to say, free money for not looking for a job is just too much. And those who are unemployed, I bet some of them are heartless on those who are unemployed or lost their jobs, or worse, even hate Trump when Trump said the right thing about the country's deficits and job losses.
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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Jun 29, 2011 9:51:38 GMT -5
I've just checked with today's news, it looks like we got a new Republican candidate and claimed to be a Tea Party candidate, her name is Michelle Bachmaan. Do you think we can trust her? Or is she going to be like another Sarah Palin? OR maybe just another lady that we don't appreciate since Palin & even Hillary Clinton herself (Damn, sexists!).
According to a poll I saw, Mitt Romney is at 23% while Bachmann is at 22%, any opinions? Sorry Ron Paul supporters, he only got 7%.
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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Aug 27, 2011 4:00:23 GMT -5
Time for the latest updates, so far, has any of you who are your best choices? You should know Obama is not doing very very well, especially when he can't solve the debt ceiling and yet stubbornly not listening to Donald Trump's many advices such as OPEC, China's job theft, the fallen stealth helicopter and yet NATO helped the Libyan for free without payment in return.
Who are your best Republican candidates so far? Me, personally I find Michelle Bachmann & Rick Perry are my choices to look into while the Donald is out of the game for the time being. How about you? Who do you pick?
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Post by Clone on Aug 29, 2011 4:11:44 GMT -5
well i will be able to tell you first hand who i prefer in a few months. one of the republican presidential debates will be occurring on my college campus this fall.
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Post by Atecom on Aug 29, 2011 7:32:20 GMT -5
Looking at the republican candidates out so far, If I were American, I'd still be voting for Obama, though if someone with enough game decided to challenge Obama for the Democratic ticket (Not going to happen I know), id probably support them.
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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Aug 29, 2011 14:57:45 GMT -5
Why still pick Obama when you already know he's only making the deficits worse and not to mention jobs are still not spawning? There are some real reasons why want to pick him, just because Osama is killed by Obama doesn't mean he's popular again, according to the Donald, Osama's death is a short topic while the deficit is a long-lasting topic, anyone during Thanksgiving & Christmas won't be talking about Osama anymore these days, it's the deficit instead.
People must have common sense to see what's going on in the country, and hence the Tea Party supporters, and if I were American, I'm with them, they choose who to side with, either Democratic or Republican or even a future Independent-running Trump. Those who still vote for Obama is only looking for their own funeral and must have to think twice and feel the people's unemployment problems, those who already have jobs and still keeping them are even worse, they're heartless and only care for him/herself.
But lucky for you, Atecom, you're just saying if you were one rather than being real. If someone from America itself would to reply here and say to vote for Obama instead, he/she is only taking a gun and shoot it into his/her own head!
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Post by Atecom on Aug 29, 2011 18:08:28 GMT -5
Why still pick Obama when you already know he's only making the deficits worse and not to mention jobs are still not spawning? There are some real reasons why want to pick him, just because Osama is killed by Obama doesn't mean he's popular again, according to the Donald, Osama's death is a short topic while the deficit is a long-lasting topic, anyone during Thanksgiving & Christmas won't be talking about Osama anymore these days, it's the deficit instead. Neither side seems to really have any concrete solution for reducing the debt, I don't even think Clinton could have balanced the budgets this time around. Obama has done a poor job at negotiating a debt reduction plan, but at least he did recognize when stimulus spending was required, although its arguable whether the stimulus passed actually did anything useful. Most of the republicans wish to repeat the same attempt at trickle down economics that Bush did. Since neither side really has any concrete plans at dealing with the debt, or job creation, I am free to look at other areas such as healthcare, social services and civil rights. People must have common sense to see what's going on in the country, and hence the Tea Party supporters, and if I were American, I'm with them, they choose who to side with, either Democratic or Republican or even a future Independent-running Trump. Those who still vote for Obama is only looking for their own funeral and must have to think twice and feel the people's unemployment problems, those who already have jobs and still keeping them are even worse, they're heartless and only care for him/herself. The Tea party? The same movement that was created out of Anti Tax sentiment, and long to return to Reagan days, yet can completely ignore how much higher the tax rates were in America under Reagan? If there is a reason I dislike Obama, its cause he has caved in on every issue, his idea of Partisan ship is starting halfway between what 2 parties want, and then giving up more and more, although I do use the term parties very loosely, since the Democrats in congress have been dreadful. But lucky for you, Atecom, you're just saying if you were one rather than being real. If someone from America itself would to reply here and say to vote for Obama instead, he/she is only taking a gun and shoot it into his/her own head! Lets start a debate simple then. Name a policy, any republican candidate has for dealing with the debt, or job rate, and explain why you feel it will work better than any of Obamas.
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