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Today It Begins :(

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
It is given to Michelle from The Trump's. It is probably a vibrators or whatever, Barack is not hung like the way his supporters had claimed him to be.


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Have you had a close look?
 

Lyndon

"Peace is the answer" quote: GOD, 2014
Premium Member
Sorry but Trump would never make it as a surgeon, he's definitely not smart enough to even make it into medical school.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Yawn, I just don't believe the government is actually going to do anything of worth. I also don't believe there will be any better choices 4 years from now. Fortunately I have my family and that is all that matters.

You know. Deep inside I'd say your likely right about that.
 

Sha'irullah

رسول الآلهة
What injury do you perceive that needs healing? (serious question).
I say Obama but I also mean a lot of news media and activist. I am just saying Obama because he is the person people rally behind as of now.

But I am referring to his usage of race and class to bait people into meaningless non-issues. Be it gun control or cop violence.

Isn't it the Republicans that are the more racist? The Democrats/liberals are all about racial unity, integration, peace, harmony and co-operation.

I have never known Republicans to be racist. Democrats have always been the party of the KKK and now that is no longer there they remain a party of racist actions still. Affirmative action, cop violence, and the manipulating of class and social groups are such things Democrats are blamed for.

Alas, the two parties seem to have very different core values, and the country's split into two antagonistic -- and engaged -- camps.
Last time we had such a schism of engaged, antagonistic camps was at the Lincoln inauguration...:rolleyes:

I know what you mean. I am a Libertarian but still a conservative nonetheless. Republican are not as principled as us Libertarians but at the same time I view them as more principles then Democrats. The Democrats have changed their base sooo much through the centuries that I view them as a very unreliable party. They have involved the Southern racists, socialists, communist sympathizers, sjw's, LGBTQ folk, racial minorities and every other basket of deplorables in their party now.
Also I do not mean that such people are deplorable themselves, I just means liberals have turned their lives into politicized events that have no logical foundation.
 

esmith

Veteran Member
As Meghan McCain so eloquently put it and I quote
"I gain all my strength by drinking the tears of liberals so I love that everyone is having so much anxiety."

So keep it up and we will grow stronger.

I like those well chosen words so much that I say
"I gain happiness from the tears of the whining liberal progressives".
 
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Monk Of Reason

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As Meghan McCain so eloquently put it and I quote
That is a rather sadistic world view. As a side note I wonder if this is just a me thing or if other people get the same feeling that when liberals run for office and want to change America it is usually with the intent for the betterment of all Americans. That this crazy idea that even if you are a god loving, gun toting, bible thumping homophobic or racist hillbilly living in the deep south in a trailer park....you and your children still desrve to eat and see a doctor. But with conservatives I get the feeling that they only have the interests of a few in mind. Hopefully I'm wrong in what they actually do while in office as they control all the power.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
That is a rather sadistic world view. As a side note I wonder if this is just a me thing or if other people get the same feeling that when liberals run for office and want to change America it is usually with the intent for the betterment of all Americans. That this crazy idea that even if you are a god loving, gun toting, bible thumping homophobic or racist hillbilly living in the deep south in a trailer park....you and your children still desrve to eat and see a doctor. But with conservatives I get the feeling that they only have the interests of a few in mind. Hopefully I'm wrong in what they actually do while in office as they control all the power.
It's more like rape. You don't force "betterment" on people.

Let people better themselves at their own pace. I can't stand the type of dystopian regime Democrats have in mind for the American people.
 

Monk Of Reason

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It's more like rape. You don't force "betterment" on people.

Let people better themselves at their own pace.
That is working out swimmingly in Africa. The disabled, the poor and the unfortunate should just quit being lazy. **** the minimum wage. **** healthcare for all.
I can't stand the type of dystopian regime Democrats have in mind for the American people.
I think you whould **** yourself if you knew what my goal for America would be.

*edit* I accidently typed "should" instead of "would"
 
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omega2xx

Well-Known Member
Got to give it to you Republicans you can spin anything to suit your side.

And Dems don't do that right? :D

]We shall now see how Trump's lot perform on the race issue, it'll be interesting. He's getting on well with the Mexicans, Muslims, Germans and Chinese already.

He is putting Americas interest first and they don' like it ,but all American should. l We have been the worlds sugar daddy way too long.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
That is working out swimmingly in Africa. The disabled, the poor and the unfortunate should just quit being lazy. **** the minimum wage. **** healthcare for all.

I think you whould **** yourself if you knew what my goal for America would be.

*edit* I accidently typed "should" instead of "would"

Democrat goal for America.

More like helping out Peter while pounding the living snot out of Paul while you rifle through his life savings touting a higher noble cause.

My my. Democrats have evolved into quite a different breed since FDR's day.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
And I can't stand the lack of compassion some Buddhists show on this forum.
It just means people have developed an unhealthy dependency on Goverment.

It's incredibly destructive going down that particular road.
 

Monk Of Reason

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Democrat goal for America.

More like helping out Peter while pounding the living snot out of Paul while you rifle through his life savings touting a higher noble cause.

My my. Democrats have evolved into quite a different breed since FDR's day.
I am not a democrat. I verge on socialist. I think the concept of working without meaning is mostly meaningless. We are getting to the point where most jobs and I truely do mean most jobs will be automated. Then what? Stop technology because we fear it and have become more efficent? What about when we move to full green energy and all of the coal miners and oil rig workers are out of work? IT takes far far far less people to manage wind turbines than it does to run a coal mine and energy plant. We used to require the majority of people to farm and now its less than one percent of the population.

We live in an era where jobs are alloted to people but not really truely "needed".

My eutopiatic goal? Where I would like to see humanity eventually? Where the basic income and provisions are already supplied to people and education is free. Where we have more scientists and engineers than we do barista's and ditch diggers. We could live in a world where this concept of capitalistic overturn from a job doesn't function. Eventually we will get there because we have already taken major steps towards it. Our income inequality is partially caused by it. Jobs where you pay yourself at the top of a corporation makes far more money than someone down below. Even skilled trade workers are failing in terms of income. 99 out of 100 jobs that don't rquire degrees are going to be near or at the minimum wage. Things that do require 50k of deb (also known as a BA) barely make double that. Many don't even start at 20 bucks an hour. The job market for many of these is poor. MA's don't make much more than BA's until they get at least 20-15 years worth of experience. Good luck getting that experience when the job market is ****.

As much as people would like to believe that the next generation is just a bunch of lazy good for nothings it isn't true. The world has changed and the opprotunities have evaporated. Hell I've done extrodinarily well but still come out struggling. I remember a few years ago when I was working on my degree and I thought that there was no hope what so ever. I still have massive looming debt even after having my first year and half of college paid for in full. By my calculations if I knocked up a girl tomorrow I would barely be done paying off my college debt by the time they turn 18.

Many other countries aren't in the ****hole we are. Granted Mexico, Iran, Republic of the congo all have it worse but we are far worse off than the Netherlands, Switzerland, Canada and arguably the UK and Australia as well.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
And so it begins.

Of the nearly 20 inaugurations I can remember, there has never been one that felt like today. Not even close. Never mind the question of the small size of the crowds, or the boycott by dozens of lawmakers, or even the protest marches slated for tomorrow across the country. Those are plays upon the stage. What is truly unprecedented in my mind is the sheer magnitude of quickening heartbeats in millions of Americans, a majority of our country if the polls are to be believed, that face today buffeted within and without by the simmering ache of dread.

I have never seen my country on an inauguration day so divided, so anxious, so fearful, so uncertain of its course.

I have never seen a transition so divisive with cabinet picks so encumbered by serious questions of qualifications and ethics.

I have never seen the specter of a foreign foe cast such a dark shadow over the workings of our democracy.

I have never seen an incoming president so preoccupied with responding to the understandable vagaries of dissent and seemingly unwilling to contend with the full weight and responsibilities of the most powerful job in the world.

I have never seen such a tangled web of conflicting interests.

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