View Full Version : Trump: Win or Lose...I will be here
9erempiree
07-01-2016, 06:54 PM
I urge all you guys to be here if Trump loses. Just like in sports, you don't want to run away when your team loses. You take the defeat like a man.
I will be here if he loses and I urge many to do the same.
I have no doubt that my fellow Trump supporters will still be here unlike the Hillary supporters who threaten to leave the country. :lol
9erempiree
07-01-2016, 06:59 PM
shut it down
How's the training going bro?
TheMan
07-01-2016, 07:00 PM
I urge all you guys to be here if Trump loses. Just like in sports, you don't want to run away when your team loses. You take the defeat like a man.
I will be here if he loses and I urge many to do the same.
I have no doubt that my fellow Trump supporters will still be here unlike the Hillary supporters who threaten to leave the country. :lol
I agree, no need to do something drastic like move out of the country but those who self permabet DonDadda like Nick Young, Patrick Chewing etc and Terahite with me need to honor our bets and GTFO of ISH forever (no alts either) when early on Nov 8 the election is called in favor of Clinton :confusedshrug:
No welshing :no:
9erempiree
07-01-2016, 07:02 PM
I agree, no need to move out of the country but those who self permabet DonDadda like Nick Young, Patrick Chewing etc and Terahite with me need to honor our bets and GTFO when early on Nov 8 the election is called in favor of Clinton :confusedshrug:
No welshing :no:
:biggums:
I never heard of this.
Those guys have a lot of integrity that goes beyond a bet.
I expect them to be here win or lose.
TheMan
07-01-2016, 07:05 PM
:biggums:
I never heard of this.
Those guys have a lot of integrity that goes beyond a bet.
I expect them to be here win or lose.
:facepalm
Facepalm
07-01-2016, 08:00 PM
I urge all you guys to be here if Trump loses. Just like in sports, you don't want to run away when your team loses. You take the defeat like a man.
I will be here if he loses and I urge many to do the same.
I have no doubt that my fellow Trump supporters will still be here unlike the Hillary supporters who threaten to leave the country. :lol
And here comes the excuses and damage control.
9erempiree
07-01-2016, 08:24 PM
And here comes the excuses and damage control.
Not really.
There's been talk of Trump supporters leaving Ish.
I'm just saying I will be in win or lose.
nathanjizzle
07-01-2016, 09:09 PM
Id rather you leave.
west_tip
07-01-2016, 09:21 PM
Absolutely, Trump's candidacy has been wildly successful. He's done huge damage to the Republican establishment and halted Cruz and Rubio's Presidential aspirations in their tracks. That he poured scorn on the Bush family and the discredited Iraq war was an added bonus.
After this election season the GOP will have to reinvent itself and figure out how to appeal to a broader cross section of Americans rather than merely gun owners and evangelicals. We need a genuine conservative party in this country to represent the hard working middle classes not a party populated with reactionaries and obstructionists.
Long Duck Dong
07-01-2016, 09:29 PM
You're no MadeFromDust or even pre-midlife crisis Primetime (proving not everyone becomes more conservative as they get older), but you're a welcome addition to ISH. I enjoy your posts and watching the posters with clear cut daddy issues attempting to knock you down a peg.
Don't leave. Keep up the good fight. :cheers:
DonDadda59
07-01-2016, 09:32 PM
Absolutely, Trump's candidacy has been wildly successful. He's done huge damage to the Republican establishment and halted Cruz and Rubio's Presidential aspirations in their tracks. That he poured scorn on the Bush family and the discredited Iraq war was an added bonus.
After this election season the GOP will have to reinvent itself and figure out how to appeal to a broader cross section of Americans rather than merely gun owners and evangelicals. We need a genuine conservative party in this country to represent the hard working middle classes not a party populated with reactionaries and obstructionists.
That's what they were trying to do after the 2012 Autopsy (http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/6-big-takeaways-from-the-rnc-s-incredible-2012-autopsy). That's why you had the Gang of 8 and them rolling out a Latino in Rubio and a Bush (very popular with Latino Americans, GWB was the last Repub to win the popular vote in 6 election cycles and he did it with 40% of the Hispanic vote) who is married to a Latina and speaks Spanish fluently.
And then the Donald came through like a wrecking ball. :lol
Duderonomy
07-01-2016, 09:54 PM
That's what they were trying to do after the 2012 Autopsy (http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/6-big-takeaways-from-the-rnc-s-incredible-2012-autopsy). That's why you had the Gang of 8 and them rolling out a Latino in Rubio and a Bush (very popular with Latino Americans, GWB was the last Repub to win the popular vote in 6 election cycles and he did it with 40% of the Hispanic vote) who is married to a Latina and speaks Spanish fluently.
And then the Donald came through like a wrecking ball. :lol
SJW might be the most vocal but they are not the majority. People will still have to wait in line for 45 mins to vote for your Robot Shilary . When she loses you LEAVE.
http://i.imgur.com/S4DN95o.gif
DonDadda59
07-01-2016, 09:57 PM
SJW might be the most vocal but they are not the majority. People will still have to wait in line for 45 mins to vote for your Robot Shilary . When she loses you LEAVE. No ifs, ands , or buts.
http://i.imgur.com/S4DN95o.gif
Whose alt are you? I'm thinking Poido, but I can't be sure...
:coleman:
Terahite
07-01-2016, 10:26 PM
Absolutely, Trump's candidacy has been wildly successful. He's done huge damage to the Republican establishment and halted Cruz and Rubio's Presidential aspirations in their tracks. That he poured scorn on the Bush family and the discredited Iraq war was an added bonus.
After this election season the GOP will have to reinvent itself and figure out how to appeal to a broader cross section of Americans rather than merely gun owners and evangelicals. We need a genuine conservative party in this country to represent the hard working middle classes not a party populated with reactionaries and obstructionists.
The GOP is reinventing itself as we speak via the Trump phenomenon. If you don't know that then you aren't watching his rallies. I think you'd be surprised just how many mainstream GOP personages have endorsed him, but if you are still drinking the Time Warner/Comcast/Disney/CBS/Newscorp koolaid, then you aren't going to be getting the truth about his campaign.
If you are also implying that Trump is only appealing to "gun owners and evangelicals" and not working middle class Americans in general, then you aren't watching his rallies. His main themes are theft of labor by depraved corporations and politicians, and putting an ending to the perpetual war/debt machine. That is what is gravitating most regular folk to his campaign, not guns or gay marriage
I am an independent who supported Ron Paul and Ralph Nader, and was attracted to Trump's campaign because I favor non-interventionism overseas and rebuilding our domestic manufacturing at home. There are many of us out there: we are the silent silent majority.
nathanjizzle
07-01-2016, 10:33 PM
The GOP is reinventing itself as we speak via the Trump phenomenon.
if the future of the GOP is modeling itself on trumps mentality, then you guys are in for a long drought that might never end until you give in to the direction this country is actually going. racist idealogy is one of the past, not the future.
west_tip
07-01-2016, 10:51 PM
The GOP is reinventing itself as we speak via the Trump phenomenon. If you don't know that then you aren't watching his rallies. I think you'd be surprised just how many mainstream GOP personages have endorsed him, but if you are still drinking the Time Warner/Comcast/Disney/CBS/Newscorp koolaid, then you aren't going to be getting the truth about his campaign.
If you are also implying that Trump is only appealing to "gun owners and evangelicals" and not working middle class Americans in general, then you aren't watching his rallies. His main themes are theft of labor by depraved corporations and politicians, and putting an ending to the perpetual war/debt machine. That is what is gravitating most regular folk to his campaign, not guns or gay marriage
I am an independent who supported Ron Paul and Ralph Nader, and was attracted to Trump's campaign because I favor non-interventionism overseas and rebuilding our domestic manufacturing at home. There are many of us out there: we are the silent silent majority.
Terahite, I feel you have misinterpreted my post.
I too am an independent and what I was attempting to articulate was that I feel that the benefit of the Trump phenomenon has been the rebuke of the status quo. Trump has made it abundantly clear that establishment Republicans do not represent or resonate with their middle class base. I too favor non intervention overseas which is why I would never even consider voting for Hillary - I was strongly against the Iraq war in 2003 and I lost a family member in Afghanistan in 2013 to an IED. He wasn't even old enough to drink legally and what did he die for? A bunch of politicians who care only about themselves and their donors.
Terahite
07-01-2016, 11:55 PM
Terahite, I feel you have misinterpreted my post.
I too am an independent and what I was attempting to articulate was that I feel that the benefit of the Trump phenomenon has been the rebuke of the status quo. Trump has made it abundantly clear that establishment Republicans do not represent or resonate with their middle class base. I too favor non intervention overseas which is why I would never even consider voting for Hillary - I was strongly against the Iraq war in 2003 and I lost a family member in Afghanistan in 2013 to an IED. He wasn't even old enough to drink legally and what did he die for? A bunch of politicians who care only about themselves and their donors.
Sorry to hear about your family member. I have a cousin who's being called back to Afghanistan for the nth time and, other to protect a lucrative international heroin trade, I'm not sure what the purpose is either. Posters like nathanjizzle and other unscrupulous maniacs seem warmly content in supporting genocidal monsters like the Clintons if it means furthering their meaningless agenda of vexing the "right", whatever that means to independents who care about real issues.
It's unfortunate that posters like TheMan and other (teenage?) fanatics are totally bogged down in ideological understandings of the world where important topics are perverted into matters of "racism" and "gender equality". In reality these are smokescreens of the rich and powerful that only further the aims of crony capitalism by distracting Americans from real issues such as the wholesale looting of the national economy.
Duderonomy
07-02-2016, 12:29 PM
Whose alt are you? I'm thinking Poido, but I can't be sure...
:coleman:
I'm not sure why your are so into Hilary she called blacks "super predators" that's a dog whistle political way of saying ni99as.
Anyway I'll wager account against account if you are so confident about the outcome otherwise
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DonDadda59
07-02-2016, 01:04 PM
Anyway I'll wager account against account if you are so confident about the outcome otherwise
You do realize we made an IP ban bet right, Poido? Seems sort of redundant to do this but whatever.
http://67.media.tumblr.com/7c56c1c07c709f07fa8c85f5395bc77f/tumblr_n1a9rxp1SQ1r2ptmqo1_500.gif
You're on... Again.
I refer you to the Cuckservative Doomsday Clock (http://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/to?iso=20161108T23&p0=179&msg=Nick+Young%2FPatrick+Chewing%2FPoido123+Dead&font=slab&csz=1) so you know how much time you have left. Plenty of time to get your affairs in order. I suggest you start planning what sort of headstone and engraving you want in case you haven't already. :cheers:
Duderonomy
07-02-2016, 02:14 PM
You do realize we made an IP ban bet right, Poido? Seems sort of redundant to do this but whatever.
http://67.media.tumblr.com/7c56c1c07c709f07fa8c85f5395bc77f/tumblr_n1a9rxp1SQ1r2ptmqo1_500.gif
You're on... Again.
I refer you to the Cuckservative Doomsday Clock (http://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/to?iso=20161108T23&p0=179&msg=Nick+Young%2FPatrick+Chewing%2FPoido123+Dead&font=slab&csz=1) so you know how much time you have left. Plenty of time to get your affairs in order. I suggest you start planning what sort of headstone and engraving you want in case you haven't already. :cheers:
Nope this is my only account I posted a pic in previous threads.
The deal is on. For the sake of the solvency of America let's hope I'm right.
DonDadda59
07-02-2016, 02:28 PM
Nope this is my only account I posted a pic in previous threads.
The deal is on. For the sake of the solvency of America let's hope I'm right.
You're a comedian too?
Donald Trump's budget plan would add $10 trillion in debt
WASHINGTON - A new Washington study says Donald Trump's tax and budget plans would make the national debt skyrocket by $10 trillion or more over the coming decade, mostly because of his ambitious and expensive tax cuts.
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget says Democrat Hillary Clinton's agenda -- which relies on tax increases to pay for proposals such as making the Affordable Care Act more generous -- would increase the debt by about $250 billion over 10 years.
Trump's measure is considered important, because if the debt gets too large it would cause higher interest rates, be a severe drag on national investment and growth, and potentially lead to a fiscal crisis. Interest costs would also squeeze out other priorities such as defense, education and infrastructure investment.
Trump's tax plans, which include lowering the top income tax bracket from 39.6 percent to 25 percent and the top corporate rate from 35 percent to 15 percent, would add $9 trillion-plus to cumulative deficits over a decade. Clinton would increase taxes by $1.25 trillion over the same period, chiefly through a 4 percent surtax on top earners and a limit on deductions taken by the wealthy.
All told, Trump's policies would result in the $19.3 trillion national debt spiking to 127 percent of the size of the U.S. economy by 2026. Clinton's plans would closely track current law, in which the debt would equal 86 percent of the economy.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/donald-trumps-budget-plan-would-add-10-trillion-in-debt/
Trump Would Lead to Protracted Recession (http://money.cnn.com/2016/06/06/news/economy/donald-trump-recession-larry-summers/)
Economists Savage Trump's Economic Agenda (http://www.politico.com/story/2016/01/trump-economy-217496)
That was a great joke, not gonna lie :oldlol:
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