Gordon Frank wrote:
The valuable part of your comment is copied above.
Gordon Frank wrote:
The valuable part of your comment is copied above.
Precision wrote:
don't know what you don't know wrote:
Precision farming is pretty important...
Oh, my. How did farmers manage to grow anything prior to the internet?
Oh, my. How did farmers manage to grow anything prior to the invention of tractors?
This manly man wrote:
Precision wrote:
Oh, my. How did farmers manage to grow anything prior to the internet?
Oh, my. How did farmers manage to grow anything prior to the invention of tractors?
It seems impossible you could be sooooo stupid.
Oxen/horse/mile power.
Before that.
People power.
. . . . *mule* power
Precision wrote:
This manly man wrote:
Oh, my. How did farmers manage to grow anything prior to the invention of tractors?
It seems impossible you could be sooooo stupid.
Oxen/horse/mile power.
Before that.
People power.
Good point! Therefore tractors are not important for farming today. Got it!
Conservative writer, and Pulitzer Prize winner, George Will, says on CNBC:
"The GOP is doomed because young people view them as 'the dumb party'." (Starting with a lead question that lead to the comment at 3:07.)
He also talks about the socialism being enacted by the GOP. The full video is worth watching (~4 min.).
This manly man wrote:
Precision wrote:
It seems impossible you could be sooooo stupid.
Oxen/horse/mile power.
Before that.
People power.
Good point! Therefore tractors are not important for farming today. Got it!
Please learn to read. My response is to clowns who insist that farmers need tractors connected to the internet--as Trump claimed--to properly (precision) farm, or else farmers will not be able to farm.
Precision wrote:
This manly man wrote:
Good point! Therefore tractors are not important for farming today. Got it!
Please learn to read. My response is to clowns who insist that farmers need tractors connected to the internet--as Trump claimed--to properly (precision) farm, or else farmers will not be able to farm.
You have been exposed as a fool and a troll.
Isn't that enough?
This manly man wrote:
Precision wrote:
Please learn to read. My response is to clowns who insist that farmers need tractors connected to the internet--as Trump claimed--to properly (precision) farm, or else farmers will not be able to farm.
You have been exposed as a fool and a troll.
Isn't that enough?
0/10, troll.
Please learn to troll better. Your efforts are bigly weak.
Precision wrote:
This manly man wrote:
You have been exposed as a fool and a troll.
Isn't that enough?
0/10, troll.
Please learn to troll better. Your efforts are bigly weak.
The odds are very high that that This manly man is Sally Vix.
trump admitted today he's a willing traitor and he welcomed assistance from hostile nations to meddle with our elections.
and the senate majority leader agrees - he is blocking bills to protect our voting.
it's just so sickening.
so awfully sickening.
Trump will willingly, and openly, accept foreign dirt on adversaries--especially unvaried fake claims--because his fake Attorney General, Barr, and the Senate Clown Leader, McConnell, have placed Trump above the law.
Richard Painter--a Republican who was the ethics lawyer for President George W. Bush--says Bill Barr must be impeached.
On MSNBC Painter stated: He [Barr] is guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors, It’s right in the Constitution. They need to impeach him now. If the Democrats don’t do that, we do not want to choose between liars and losers. We want leaders who are going to enforce the law as set forth in the Constitution.
Impeached wrote:
Trump will willingly, and openly, accept foreign dirt on adversaries--especially unvaried fake claims--because his fake Attorney General, Barr, and the Senate Clown Leader, McConnell, have placed Trump above the law.
all they want is to win. They don't care about right or wrong - it's just raw political power. Ugly, ugly, ugly.
at least now the Ds have a clear line: "Donald Trump asked the Russians and Chinese to collude with him. He is a traitor."
Flagpole,
Haven’t posted here in awhile. Too much animosity.
Definitely agree with you on this one [below], but the tax cut was pushed more by Republican Congress than Trump. Hey, I benefited from the tax cut, but it was just wrong on so many levels:
“3) That tax cut was inappropriate and at an inappropriate time. We were already in a booming economy, and companies were already making money hand over fist. Just NOT needed. As much as I didn't like George W. Bush (he was GREAT compared to Trump), HIS tax cuts were beneficial and needed. Hillary would NOT have done what Trump did. When there is a tax cut or a tax increase, we need to look at who benefits the most. Most people don't notice government tax changes as much as they would a rise in gas prices. BUT, tax cuts set policy. When they favor the wealthy, it tells most Americans that the party who did that doesn't give a crap about you. The biggest problem with the tax cuts is that Republicans flat out lied to low-income people about them.”
Don’t believe Mueller is coming or Trump will go to jail.
If you want change, it will come at the ballot box.
Fight for issues that really change the direction of this country. Much needed in my view.
Best.
Igy
SDSU Aztec wrote:
There are huge differences between, Hillary and Trump. If Hillary was Prez there would be no meeting or love affair with Kim, no tarrifs war, no ending of regulations regarding possible water and air pollution, no governing by insulting tweets, no insane push to build a wall, no demonizing of illegal immigrants and no Mueller investigation. People can argue that that the investigation was a "witch hunt", but no other Presidential campaign has ever been as poorly managed as Trump's was.
People can believe the differences between the two are a good thing from a Trump supporter's perspective, but Hillary and Trump are night and day.
First of all, Trump did not end regulations regarding water and air pollution. Trump failed to build a wall even with Republican control over congress. so his "insane push" was not really much of a push at all.
Secondly, The issue of meeting (or not meeting) with the North Korean leader, insulting tweets, "demonizing" illegal immigrants (but otherwise not stopping the migration) are not huge differences. They are differences. But virtually no voter made their decision based on Trump being friendly with the North Korean leader.
The tariffs and the Mueller report are the only things that I would say are huge factors. But the tariffs are not permanent. We all know Trump is going to make "a deal" before he leaves office. Moreover, the restrictions on Huawei are totally appropriate and enjoy broad bipartisan support. It was insane for Democrats to push a bloated military budget to supposedly protect against future China aggression, and at the very same time push free trade with Chinese companies who by China law are obligated to spy on behalf of the Chinese government.
The Mueller report is damning. But again, Hillary was shady. too The Clinton foundation activities legitimately rose to the level of being investigated.
Ryan Foreman wrote:
But again, Hillary was shady. too The Clinton foundation activities legitimately rose to the level of being investigated.
Classic, LOOK, SQUIRREL! gibberish.
But someone killed someone, so Trump killing someone is no big deal.
Someone robbed little old ladies of their life savings, so Trump taking money is not big deal.
The US forcing Japanese into interment camps during WWII, so Trump forcing scary brown people into interment camps is no big deal.
Trumpers are the some of the most ignorant people of all-time.
Trump is ridiculous. Yesterday he said that the CIA should not spy on our enemies and today it was that he would use dirt on his opponents ("opposition research") received from foreign countries. He is absolutely oblivious to how others might react when he shares whatever is rattling around in his brain.
Ryan Foreman wrote:
The Mueller report is damning. But again, Hillary was shady. too The Clinton foundation activities legitimately rose to the level of being investigated.
With the above, you are not only deflecting, you are rationalizing either your vote for Trump or your unwillingness to toss him to the side like a cheeseburger wrapper.
Hillary Clinton is NOT the President. Donald Trump IS the President. TRUMP is the one whose bad judgement, serial lying, and criminality is the clear and present danger. Hillary Clinton is a citizen with NO ability to take our country into the crapper.
We could discover that Hillary Clinton is a WORSE person than Trump is. She could be a serial killer who eats her victims, and that still would NOT exonerate Trump nor stop him from being the danger that he is to our nation.
Seriously think about what it is you are saying here. The Clinton Foundation was investigated? You do realize that The Trump Foundation has had to dissolve due to a ‘Shocking Pattern of Illegality’, right?
Hillary Clinton isn't anywhere near the criminal lying slimeball that Trump is, and again, even if she were, she IS NOT THE PRESIDENT. Trump is the President, and he must be dealt with accordingly, not only because HE deserves punishment for what he has done, but we must set a precedent that Presidents are not above the law.
Your comment should have ended with, "The Mueller report is damning."
I remember Bernie said he didn’t believe all trumpers were horrible people, but now that they’ve been whittled down, I wonder.
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