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Even when Republican policies screw the people that voted for them, they still convince themselves that it was the Democrats fault. Remember GW's failures with the economy? Republicans sure don't, they remember GW economic policies as rainbows and unicorns.
GW had a great economy until the last 5 months. He whethered 911 and dealing with dems.

Your revision is a lie, go look up his numbers.
Bubbles bursting happens when government chooses winners and losers.
 
Trump getting out of Paris climate deal. Its starting to begin leftists, Trump is dismantling the hoax you've made your God!

Is there any piece of right-wing nonsense you _don't_ believe in?

The GW data is there for all to see. Why _wouldn't_ you want to try to help out?
 
The Chinese are going to love funding your infrastructure.
I think Theresa May's trying to book them on behalf of the UK first. In return they can have monopoly of the UK drugs trade and control of a few "Treaty Ports". Fair's fair, eh?
 
http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/13/us/trump-trial-delay-sought/index.html

The Hair now wants to delay his trial for fraud. I do hope the plaintiffs don't settle. It would be so humiliating for The Hair to be found to have committed fraud by a jury of his peers even if it's just a civil trail. Losing the election and winning by the EC, protests across the nation AND a jury verdict that he committed fraud. That would be a terrific start for the fake president.
 
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Donald Trump's attorneys want the upcoming trial on Trump University postponed until after his swearing-in.

Attorneys filed a motion Saturday night in federal court in San Diego asking for the trial date to be continued from November 28 to a date after the Presidential inauguration on January 20.

U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel took a strong stance Thursday and recommended the parties settle the case to avoid the immense complications of a President-elect facing trial while preparing to take office.

"It would be wise for the plaintiffs, for defendants to look closely at trying to resolve this case given all else that is involved," Curiel said.

But Trump has previously refused to settle the cases and has defended the quality of the real estate program, which enrolled about 10,000 students from 2005 until it closed in 2010.

"This is a case I could have settled very easily, but I don't settle cases very easily when I'm right," Trump said in March.

However, Trump's top lawyer on the case, Daniel Petrocelli, alluded to a possible settlement Thursday, noting the unique responsibilities his client now carries.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/13/us/trump-trial-delay-sought/index.html
 
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http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/13/us/trump-trial-delay-sought/index.html

The Hair now wants to delay his trial for fraud. I do hope the plaintiffs don't settle. It would be so humiliating for The Hair to be found to have committed fraud by a jury of his peers even if it's just a civil trail. Losing the election and winning by the EC, protests across the nation AND a jury verdict that he committed fraud. That would be a terrific start for the fake president.

Not to mention the types of explosive reactions he'd feel compelled to make as his footing degrades. But a number of things would have to fall into place simultaneously for that to happen.
 
Is there any piece of right-wing nonsense you _don't_ believe in?

The GW data is there for all to see. Why _wouldn't_ you want to try to help out?

Lol evidence is hard. Better to pretend its not happening and do nothing.

You have just asserted global warming is a hoax. Are you sure you want to do that? You actually had a bit of credibility for a few minutes...

Much easier to fly jets into buildings than construct them.

Man made global warming is a hoax. I'm glad he's identified it and we can now unhook ourselves from it. Remember leftists, you can do your part and stop driving, get a bike.
 
Man made global warming is a hoax...
Me no likey! ;)

Temperature records were broken in Greenland in 2016 after parts of the territory's vast ice sheet began melting unusually early, the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) said in September.

The Greenland ice sheet, a potentially massive contributor to rising sea levels, lost mass twice as fast between 2003 and 2010 as during the entire 20th century, researchers said in December. Link

Do you have any clue, any inkling at all, that most scientific explanations are that this speed up of the ice melt -- a rate seven times faster than what we saw in the 20th century -- is due to greenhouse gases warming the upper atmosphere? That before you or your pal Trump say it's a hoax you need to provide some explanation to explain it?

Do you have a Plan B in case you're wrong? Or you don't care because you both figure you'll be dead by then so what difference does it make?
 
I read that a couple days ago on Facebook. It was one of the things that prompted the post I made that I quoted last page. (Well, two pages now, that's what I get for making such a reference.)

The massive problem of course as others have stated is that Trump's ideas aren't going to really help them.

Their way of life is dying, but it isn't dying because of the government and the government can't undo it dying. The things it can do to mitigate the effects are things Clinton wanted to do. Their jobs aren't coming back. The coal mine will not reopen, nor should it. The market killed it. The jobs that went overseas aren't even going to stay overseas; they're just outright disappearing. This is a market change in many ways not unlike the decrease in need for farm labor or horse jobs going away.

In the mid term, we need to come to terms with the fact that the world is rapidly entering a post-labor economy. There will simply not be enough 'jobs' that need done for everyone to need to work, even the able bodied. The mechanisms we've developed to distribute wealth and work break down when there isn't incentive to hire people.

We can move towards Star Trek or Starship Troopers. Let's hope we survive whatever transition is needed.
I agree with everything you said, but the big part you skimmed over is the cultural difference between rural and small town life and the cities. Like the author of that piece I have had one foot in a small town and one in a big city my whole life. I'm from a small town near Sioux City Iowa, but I've lived most of my life in and around Seattle. My father worked in construction, but doing that there meant he was lucky if the job allowed him to be home in the evenings. Often he would have to work hundreds of miles away and only be home on the weekends. Our life revolved around the church and we hunted and fished not so much for recreation, but for food. My uncle and aunt worked 30 miles away in the RCA TV factory until it was closed down. Eventually, my Dad moved all of us to Seattle. My mother's family was not happy, but it was beyond a doubt the smart thing to do.

Back in Iowa, life revolved around the church and hunting and fishing, but in Seattle, they just wasn't that important. We still went to church, but over time we stopped. I still went fishing with my dad but no where near as often and I think I went hunting maybe twice in the next 10 years. We now did it for recreation.

I no more want to tell the people back home that they shouldn't go to church or stop them from hunting. Also, there are a great many things about church that is frankly missing in an atheist's life. As a city boy I miss the structure and community that the church provided back in Iowa. But it comes at a cost that I just cannot pay.

The chasm betwee the 2 communities is large, but the truth is they are facing the same economic problems. The cities tend to be able to cope with them better though, mostly because we're more honest about them. Yesterday's solutions are simply not right for today and tomorrow. The rugged individualism and toughness that served the rural folks so well simply fail in today's world where education, money and interdependence rules.

One of the smartest and yet in a way clueless person I've ever known was a neighbor I had back in Iowa. This guy could fix just about anything. He was always making things in his shop in his barn. Something that would break on his tractor, he would often make the part instead of ordering it. He was incredibly creative. I know no one in the city who can do what he did. If there was a nuclear war, that guy would survive, probably even prosper. But he was so set in his ways the world is passing him by.

The economy is horrible there. But it's been horrible for 60 years. There is no future there for their children so at least half move away. It's simply not sustainable. They have the same problems the big cities have. Drugs and alcohol ravage them just as much as they do the cities. They turn to the church for every solution, but God doesn't give them squat. He doesn't build them a factory for their kids to work at and he never will.

There is a huge difference between the Democrats and the Republicans about how to deal with the problems. The Dems say the government can help and the Republicans mock the government and turn it into the enemy. It's the enemy of their rugged individualism. It says you can't fill in that marshland and plant on it. They say to the coal miner, sorry we don't want to burn your coal for fuel anymore because it is destroying the planet. The government believes that science and knowledge should be our guide not the money interests.

I wish that we didn't have to care about the environment. But I know better. It might help the farmer to fill in that marshland but it's not good for the commercial fisherman when the habitat for juvenile salmon is destroyed.

I want the best for EVERYONE, but let's identify the actual problems and address them instead of believing we can pray them away.
 
Remember GW's failures with the economy? Republicans sure don't, they remember GW economic policies as rainbows and unicorns.

This is one of the more disturbing aspects of American elections. The only recession Republicans seem to remember occurred during the Carter administration.

Anyway, people concerned primarily about the economy voted for Clinton. It's not the economy, stupid. It's stupidity. As far as I'm concerned, Trump represents a return to Bush World.

While people are saying the country is on the wrong track, economic indicators are generally good. Maybe things have to be genuinely bad for a Democrat to win in the Electoral College. Bill Clinton benefited from a recession (and Ross Perot's candidacy). Oh-eight was the Democrat's year, all but ensured by the economy taking a massive dump in October.
 
This is one of the more disturbing aspects of American elections. The only recession Republicans seem to remember occurred during the Carter administration.

Anyway, people concerned primarily about the economy voted for Clinton. It's not the economy, stupid. It's stupidity. As far as I'm concerned, Trump represents a return to Bush World.

While people are saying the country is on the wrong track, economic indicators are generally good. Maybe things have to be genuinely bad for a Democrat to win in the Electoral College. Bill Clinton benefited from a recession (and Ross Perot's candidacy). Oh-eight was the Democrat's year, all but ensured by the economy taking a massive dump in October.

Republicans remember the last recession, they just blame it on Obama. Never mind that it began before he was elected, much less sworn in to office, it started close to when he started, so it's his fault!
 
Republicans remember the last recession, they just blame it on Obama. Never mind that it began before he was elected, much less sworn in to office, it started close to when he started, so it's his fault!

I don't think they blame it on Obama. The story they tell themselves with that one is Democrats overheated the housing market so minorities could be homeowners.

After Obama took office is when the so-called "Tea Party" movement heated up, and complained we were being "over-taxed" (even though effective tax rates were at relatively low levels). Also, despite complaining about being taxed too much, they attributed the sharp uptick in the deficit to Obama. They're idiots.
 
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