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UncleBuck

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Donald Trump has the experience and is the man to "build jobs", certainly not like the phoney Sanders. Speaking of that, Greg Gutfeld, always cutting edge said this about today's world....so true.

“We are now surrounded, outmanned, and outgunned by a generation of phonies, grasping for acceptance through appearance and behavior that have no productive impact on the world.” If that isn't Facebook I don't know what is.
you are a shitstain and greg gutfeld's mother is a whore.
 

Padawanbater2

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OK, so you don't support the rule of law, just like all these conservatives are pledging to do when the supreme court decides on gay marriage

You realize that's not how it works, right? You don't get to condemn people before they face trial by jury, and you don't get to ignore the law when you don't agree with it because if you do, everybody else does too when they don't agree with the laws you like. You wanna go live in a lawless society take your happy as on over to Somalia or the Congo
 

nitro harley

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OK, so you don't support the rule of law, just like all these conservatives are pledging to do when the supreme court decides on gay marriage

You realize that's not how it works, right? You don't get to condemn people before they face trial by jury, and you don't get to ignore the law when you don't agree with it because if you do, everybody else does too when they don't agree with the laws you like. You wanna go live in a lawless society take your happy as on over to Somalia or the Congo
What does that have to do with the IRS lying? What law are you talking about? We just want the emails to see if lois goes to jail and to see if this corruption goes right to the white house. They are acting like they are guilty, so there you go.

And I will take my ass where ever the fuck I want to. so there is that too.
 

abandonconflict

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I never said I supported Trump for president. I said he is a job creator.

Trump is brilliant or he wouldn't be the success he is. He's also very likable according to those that know him on a daily basis. Eye witnesses have said building custodians, porters, cooks, etc. embrace his generosity and warm personally and say "I want to be like him some day." He is admired by all, greets all with sincerity that know him but despised and envied by the poor little have-nots at RIU who don't know shit.
Trump would not be the success he if it weren't for his father getting a contract to provide housing in New York for gov't employees and naval officers during the great depression. He sure as hell wouldn't be the success he is if it weren't for inheriting his father's wealth after having been put through college on his father's dollar. The guy was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.

His companies have filed bankruptcy 4 times now.
 

nitro harley

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and aren't you tired of picking up the tab for the c-corp wealthy?

you'll like this, nitro<3

Sky, I watched the video and I see that he wants to help the have nots, but I don't see how he will pay for all this stuff he wants to make free without squeezing every small business owner in america. I think Bernie means well but these kids that he is wanting to help I believe are not going to want to build bridges and roads or get there hands dirty , The same people that already do that kind of work are going to be the ones that get those jobs imo.

And getting jobs back from china is a happy thought ,but that will take decades to develop , and once again these school kids are not going to want to punch a time clock to make tee shirts and slippers. maybe the immigrants will fill those positions though. imo

I am around collage grads that all want to be marine biologist and that market is flooded to where it doesn't pay much. imo

I believe we are losing a lot of opportunities for young people with the regulations and limitations that we as a country have developed to save our selves from each other . For instance the fishing industry that I am familiar with has had the door slammed on young people by young people that want to regulate it to death for the greater good. And I will admit it protected the people that were in the business from ever having to worry about new people getting into the business so I am not bitching about everything. The bottom line is the feds fucked young people from there opportunities to ever gain access to the resources because of regulation and research groups that gain access to grant money, and what they say is wrote in stone because they have a degree that says they are smarter than the rest of us. All they really care about is the next grant and opportunity to show the world how smart they are so they can justify the next grant check.

So in the end we are all fucked . imo

If universities become free for everyone those degrees wont mean as much as they did. We need free trade schools not free universities in my opinion.
 

nitro harley

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FOX NEWS REPORTS. I like Neil Young better than Hillarys line up. Go Bernie Go.

Bon Jovi, Lady Gaga headlining Clinton fundraising spree

By Ed Henry

Published June 22, 2015
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Why Hillary does not have the Dem nomination locked down

WASHINGTON – Hillary Clinton embarked Monday on an aggressive campaign dash across the United States, further fueling questions about whether the front-running Democratic presidential candidate is having a harder time than expected locking down the Left in the face of a surprisingly strong challenge from Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.

Clinton is scheduled to attend over 20 fundraisers between Monday and July 3 — including 11 in New York — according to a list obtained by Fox News.

The push comes as Clinton, like all candidates on both sides of the aisle, is required to file disclosures with the Federal Election Commission at the end of the quarter. The bottom line on fundraising is seen as a major sign of strength or weakness for candidates across the board.

The list of Clinton fundraisers coming up includes high-profile events with some pretty big stars, including a concert Wednesday in New York with Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, as well as a much-hyped “Evening with Hillary and Jon Bon Jovi” in Red Bank, N.J.

Many of the events come with recommendations on contributions: $2,700 for an individual, the legal primary maximum; or, that an attendee raise at least $27,000.

Clinton is fundraising Monday in Indianapolis and Minneapolis, then heads on Tuesday to Chicago and and St. Louis for more money events. Over the weekend, she made appearances in California and Washington state.

Democratic strategists privately admit there is some apprehension about enthusiasm being a little less than expected for Clinton, though Clinton aides have said the major reason they’re pumping up the fundraising is to keep up with the slew of Republican candidates raking in big money.

Nonetheless, Clinton’s fundraising may also be getting hampered by a surprisingly strong challenge from the left by Sanders, the Democratic Socialist who has thrown his hat into the ring and has been getting incredibly large crowds across the country. Sanders aides say he had 5,500 people turn out for a rally Saturday night in Denver.

Clinton allies now appear to be moving to lower expectations.

Democratic strategist Maria Cardona, who appeared Sunday on ABC’s “The Week,” claimed Clinton might even lose to Sanders in Iowa or New Hampshire.

“We shouldn’t be surprised if he (Sanders) does very well in New Hampshire or Iowa – and perhaps even win,” Cardona, who worked on Clinton’s 2008, said.

But veteran Democratic strategist Joe Trippi told Fox News the campaign push in the last few days is something all candidates do.

“They always step up in the final days,” he said. “I think Hillary Clinton is going to have a lot of problems, but raising money isn’t going to be one of them.”

Ed Henry currently serves as Fox News Channel's (FNC) chief White House correspondent. He joined the network in June 2011.

 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Sky, I watched the video and I see that he wants to help the have nots, but I don't see how he will pay for all this stuff he wants to make free without squeezing every small business owner in america. I think Bernie means well but these kids that he is wanting to help I believe are not going to want to build bridges and roads or get there hands dirty , The same people that already do that kind of work are going to be the ones that get those jobs imo.

And getting jobs back from china is a happy thought ,but that will take decades to develop , and once again these school kids are not going to want to punch a time clock to make tee shirts and slippers. maybe the immigrants will fill those positions though. imo

I am around collage grads that all want to be marine biologist and that market is flooded to where it doesn't pay much. imo

I believe we are losing a lot of opportunities for young people with the regulations and limitations that we as a country have developed to save our selves from each other . For instance the fishing industry that I am familiar with has had the door slammed on young people by young people that want to regulate it to death for the greater good. And I will admit it protected the people that were in the business from ever having to worry about new people getting into the business so I am not bitching about everything. The bottom line is the feds fucked young people from there opportunities to ever gain access to the resources because of regulation and research groups that gain access to grant money, and what they say is wrote in stone because they have a degree that says they are smarter than the rest of us. All they really care about is the next grant and opportunity to show the world how smart they are so they can justify the next grant check.

So in the end we are all fucked . imo

If universities become free for everyone those degrees wont mean as much as they did. We need free trade schools not free universities in my opinion.
bernie says this will be paid by inheritance and derivitive taxes (citation katie cuntric interview near the end when she finally stopped interrupting him)..what is your opinion of millionaires and billionaires (c-corps) that pay no taxes versus you, Nitro, that must pay them?

how does that make you feel?
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
FOX NEWS REPORTS. I like Neil Young better than Hillarys line up. Go Bernie Go.

Bon Jovi, Lady Gaga headlining Clinton fundraising spree

By Ed Henry

Published June 22, 2015
FoxNews.com
Facebook58 Twitter295 livefyre2750 Email Print



NOW PLAYING
Why Hillary does not have the Dem nomination locked down

WASHINGTON – Hillary Clinton embarked Monday on an aggressive campaign dash across the United States, further fueling questions about whether the front-running Democratic presidential candidate is having a harder time than expected locking down the Left in the face of a surprisingly strong challenge from Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.

Clinton is scheduled to attend over 20 fundraisers between Monday and July 3 — including 11 in New York — according to a list obtained by Fox News.

The push comes as Clinton, like all candidates on both sides of the aisle, is required to file disclosures with the Federal Election Commission at the end of the quarter. The bottom line on fundraising is seen as a major sign of strength or weakness for candidates across the board.

The list of Clinton fundraisers coming up includes high-profile events with some pretty big stars, including a concert Wednesday in New York with Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, as well as a much-hyped “Evening with Hillary and Jon Bon Jovi” in Red Bank, N.J.

Many of the events come with recommendations on contributions: $2,700 for an individual, the legal primary maximum; or, that an attendee raise at least $27,000.

Clinton is fundraising Monday in Indianapolis and Minneapolis, then heads on Tuesday to Chicago and and St. Louis for more money events. Over the weekend, she made appearances in California and Washington state.

Democratic strategists privately admit there is some apprehension about enthusiasm being a little less than expected for Clinton, though Clinton aides have said the major reason they’re pumping up the fundraising is to keep up with the slew of Republican candidates raking in big money.

Nonetheless, Clinton’s fundraising may also be getting hampered by a surprisingly strong challenge from the left by Sanders, the Democratic Socialist who has thrown his hat into the ring and has been getting incredibly large crowds across the country. Sanders aides say he had 5,500 people turn out for a rally Saturday night in Denver.

Clinton allies now appear to be moving to lower expectations.

Democratic strategist Maria Cardona, who appeared Sunday on ABC’s “The Week,” claimed Clinton might even lose to Sanders in Iowa or New Hampshire.

“We shouldn’t be surprised if he (Sanders) does very well in New Hampshire or Iowa – and perhaps even win,” Cardona, who worked on Clinton’s 2008, said.

But veteran Democratic strategist Joe Trippi told Fox News the campaign push in the last few days is something all candidates do.

“They always step up in the final days,” he said. “I think Hillary Clinton is going to have a lot of problems, but raising money isn’t going to be one of them.”

Ed Henry currently serves as Fox News Channel's (FNC) chief White House correspondent. He joined the network in June 2011.
+rep:clap:
 

nitro harley

Well-Known Member
bernie says this will be paid by inheritance and derivitive taxes (citation katie cuntric interview near the end when she finally stopped interrupting him)..what is your opinion of millionaires and billionaires (c-corps) that pay no taxes versus you, Nitro, that must pay them?

how does that make you feel?
Well Sky.

I might be the wrong guy for that question. My corporation just got me a tax refund of over 30k that I didn't know i even had coming so my view on C corps may be spewed. What my kids inherit has no business to be under public scrutiny in my opinion. I pay taxs every year, there are no free bee's for me. just so you know.

The corporations to me are different than people because a corporation could get tax breaks that there employee's don't get. So corporate tax should have incentive to hire more people that pay tax's like me. Do you get the separation between corporate tax payers and employee's? If you do you would understand that the jobs that corporations provide with tax breaks create some pretty good jobs. And those people pay tax's just like I Do. So at the end of the day corporations have made peoples lives better. Do you see the good side of it at all? just wondering.
 

shishkaboy

Well-Known Member
Well Sky.

I might be the wrong guy for that question. My corporation just got me a tax refund of over 30k that I didn't know i even had coming so my view on C corps may be spewed. What my kids inherit has no business to be under public scrutiny in my opinion. I pay taxs every year, there are no free bee's for me. just so you know.

The corporations to me are different than people because a corporation could get tax breaks that there employee's don't get. So corporate tax should have incentive to hire more people that pay tax's like me. Do you get the separation between corporate tax payers and employee's? If you do you would understand that the jobs that corporations provide with tax breaks create some pretty good jobs. And those people pay tax's just like I Do. So at the end of the day corporations have made peoples lives better. Do you see the good side of it at all? just wondering.
30k tax break?
Deffo the wrong guy for that question.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Well Sky.

I might be the wrong guy for that question. My corporation just got me a tax refund of over 30k that I didn't know i even had coming so my view on C corps may be spewed. What my kids inherit has no business to be under public scrutiny in my opinion. I pay taxs every year, there are no free bee's for me. just so you know.

The corporations to me are different than people because a corporation could get tax breaks that there employee's don't get. So corporate tax should have incentive to hire more people that pay tax's like me. Do you get the separation between corporate tax payers and employee's? If you do you would understand that the jobs that corporations provide with tax breaks create some pretty good jobs. And those people pay tax's just like I Do. So at the end of the day corporations have made peoples lives better. Do you see the good side of it at all? just wondering.
s-corps are a pass-thru that's what makes them so lucrative..do you know what a pass-thru is?

i'm well aware of payroll tax credits..did you get WOTC? 30k is quite impressive..but that is just a matter of knowing which credits are available..if you weren't a company, you wouldn't be hiring..so not sure what the reference to 'do i know the separation'?
 
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