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nitro harley

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He is kinda old, so I hope the Dems will get over the to old to run thing after what they did with McCains age as a reason not to elect him. He does look good for his age and I hope he stays healthy. Hillary looks like she is ready for a blood vessel blow out. Go Bernie Go.


Bernie Sanders
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Born
Sep 8, 1941 (age 73)

Hometown
Brooklyn, NY

Education
University of Chicago (1964); Brooklyn College

Public / Private Positions Held
  • Carpenter, Filmmaker, Researcher

  • Mayor of Burlington, VT 1981-1989

  • Member US House of Representatives 1991-2007

  • US Senator 2007-present

 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
He is kinda old, so I hope the Dems will get over the to old to run thing after what they did with McCains age as a reason not to elect him. He does look good for his age and I hope he stays healthy. Hillary looks like she is ready for a blood vessel blow out. Go Bernie Go.


Bernie Sanders
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Born
Sep 8, 1941 (age 73)

Hometown
Brooklyn, NY

Education
University of Chicago (1964); Brooklyn College

Public / Private Positions Held
  • Carpenter, Filmmaker, Researcher

  • Mayor of Burlington, VT 1981-1989

  • Member US House of Representatives 1991-2007

  • US Senator 2007-present

and he only has a net worth of $330k..be very afraid, mr c-corp.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Sky, Bernie seems like a simple man, and I can't wait for the democratic debates to see how he does against the front runner Hillary. When will the debates begin?
i haven't heard that anything is scheduled..although, bernie has been saying he wants right now..he's not afraid of hillbill in the least.

you might enjoy this in the meantime:

 

nitro harley

Well-Known Member
i haven't heard that anything is scheduled..although, bernie has been saying he wants right now..he's not afraid of hillbill in the least.

you might enjoy this in the meantime:

I did enjoy that. I burn 240 gallons of diesel fuel per day so I hope Bernie doesn't jump on the fossil fuel band wagon like there is a cheaper way or alternative that would work. Maybe we could get subsidies for small business that depend on fossil fuels for a living. Hint. That would get a lot of votes from truckers and farmers and fisherman .
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
I did enjoy that. I burn 240 gallons of diesel fuel per day so I hope Bernie doesn't jump on the fossil fuel band wagon like there is a cheaper way or alternative that would work. Maybe we could get subsidies for small business that depend on fossil fuels for a living. Hint. That would get a lot of votes from truckers and farmers and fisherman .
he already has the unions.
 

Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
i haven't heard that anything is scheduled..although, bernie has been saying he wants right now..he's not afraid of hillbill in the least.

you might enjoy this in the meantime:

Jesus Christ, why did they put that woman on that panel? Fuckin' parrot on the other guys shoulder

Sanders is consistent and he's right, we need to create more jobs by rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure, invest in quality job training programs for young people and innovate and invest in renewable energy and get away from fossil fuels. If a president could do those three simple things you'd see economic growth, there is no legitimate argument against it, that's why nobody has addressed it, they'd rather just call him a socialist and hope that sticks
 

Uncle Ben

Well-Known Member
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.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Jesus Christ, why did they put that woman on that panel? Fuckin' parrot on the other guys shoulder

Sanders is consistent and he's right, we need to create more jobs by rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure, invest in quality job training programs for young people and innovate and invest in renewable energy and get away from fossil fuels. If a president could do those three simple things you'd see economic growth, there is no legitimate argument against it, that's why nobody has addressed it, they'd rather just call him a socialist and hope that sticks
hey! i missed you!:hug:

that was abby huntsman daughter of john huntsman..little bit of an airhead amirite?:wink:

and bingo..awesome post!:clap:
 

Uncle Ben

Well-Known Member
I'm shocked you support Donald Trump for president /s

He's the dumbest one of the bunch
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.
 

Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
I never said I supported Trump for president. I said he is a job creator.
That must be why 4 of his businesses have declared chapter 11 bankruptcy, huh?

"I've used the laws of this country to pare debt. ... We'll have the company. We'll throw it into a chapter. We'll negotiate with the banks. We'll make a fantastic deal. You know, it's like on 'The Apprentice.' It's not personal. It's just business,"
 
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