Proof of democratic socialist idiocy

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  1. GiantDuckFan

    GiantDuckFan be excellent to each other Staff Member

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    I'm with you on kap,.. my only point was, Trump didn't try to resolve the problem, he purposely made it worse to feed his base supporters

    "Clearly the American people want a wall",.. you're wrong about that, by a large majority Americans oppose Trump's wall, Americans do want southern border security, Trump turned down $20 billion, because he only wants his $5,5 billion wall with "awesome steel slats"

    you asked me this,.. "What specifically has Trump done to divide us?"... I gave you two examples

    then you lay this crap on me,.. "On and on and on and so much winning and all you can do is bitch about Colin fucking Kapernick and some damn dreamers?"

    thanks for worrying about me
     
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    Is that what I said? No. If you equate some phony kumbaya sing-along as being hopeful or even honest and a plausible option to "save" America, I just don't agree. Some people just don't like each other. That's okay. Some people just don't want to be brought together. That's okay. Claiming that some warm fuzzy centrist political bubble is the place to be isn't realistic. It isn't honest. I'm not willing to be brought together with people whose values are diametrically opposed to mine and pretend I like or even respect them. I have about as much interest in being brought together with millenials as I do getting a root canal without Novacaine.

    I do think America has seen her best days. Death throes? That's yet to be seen but what we have today is a recipe for bi-polar behavior. When people constantly identify themselves as "something"-American, that's not a best day. When people constantly evaluate every situation in life through a lens of race or gender or sex behavior, that's not a best day. When people care more about saving animals than they do a potential human newborn, that's not a best day. When the Constitution becomes nothing more than a fluid directional document, that's not a best day.


    And if you're looking for death throes, talk to Hillary and Bernie. It's all about death, darkness and destruction.

    Hillary said right now we have a, "full-fledged crisis in our democracy". Lol. A crisis? When it's HER party and Bernie's that are assaulting just about every right we have, yet she thinks Trump has brought us to a crisis in our democracy. She's the phucking Queen Cunt of spin.
     
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  3. GiantDuckFan

    GiantDuckFan be excellent to each other Staff Member

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    so you see no hope in America's future,.. it's total darkness, no good news at all, we're just fucked, period?
     
  4. uscvball

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    Link for that quote, please?
     
  5. GiantDuckFan

    GiantDuckFan be excellent to each other Staff Member

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    wasn't a quote, it was a question
     
  6. uscvball

    uscvball Founding Member

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    I don't think so. For me, I think people often state their opinion in the veiled form of a question. If I'd meant to say there was no hope or the other things you mentioned, I'd have said it.

    The only hope for any return to greatness is going to come from patriots and Americans who believe in the idea of what created America in the first place. Darkness to me, is the shadow being cast by the ever-growing size and dependence on the government. And moreso on the dem/lib/prog process of slowly eliminating individual rights and attempting to control the sheeple who have become too lazy to think and question for themselves.
     
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    so you do have hope for America's future ?
     
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    Depends. If the left/prog desire to tear down our current democracy and the basics of the Constitution is successful, then no.

    When the millenial/prog crowd becomes the ruling majority, and they will, hope will be a nice name for a girl.
     
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    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

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    Lol
     
  10. uscvball

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    Case in point to eradicate hope for future generations.

    "House Democrats erupted into a full-scale brawl Wednesday, challenging leaders over indirectly sanctioning freshman Rep. Ilhan Omar for alleged anti-Semitic remarks amid an outcry over party inaction to President Trump’s divisive comments on race.

    In a closed-door session, Democrats protested plans to vote this week on a resolution condemning religious hatred, a measure prompted by Omar’s comments last week suggesting supporters of Israel have “allegiance to a foreign country.”

    The remarks have exploded into a larger debate over how Congress should respond to individual racial and religious grievances
    ."

    This muzzie bitch has been very open about her anit-Semitism for years. That fact that dems can't just deal with HER instead of trying to make it a bigger group hug of emotional bullshit, is scary and limiting.

    "Many of those speaking out Wednesday were members of the Congressional Black Caucus, who bristled at the notion that Omar (Minn.) would be targeted for a rebuke — even an indirect one, as Democratic leaders had planned — while lawmakers remain silent about Republican behavior, especially that of Trump.

    “I think there’s a big rise in anti-Semitism and racism, and that’s a bigger conversation we need to be having,” said Rep. Cedric L. Richmond (D-La.). “But it starts at 1600 Pennsylvania. It doesn’t start with one member out of 435 members of Congress
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    Once again, people can only look through the prism of race. And then can't acknowledge the fault of their own without pointing the finger at Trump. It's the most overplayed record in history.

    "Walking into the meeting, Pelosi said the Omar situation “would be resolved” and lashed out at the news media.

    “I think you make more of it than there is . . . to be very honest with you — the press loves to foment unease in the Democratic Party
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    Wait....what? The press loves to foment unease in the dem party? LMAFO!

    We need to have equity in our outrage,” said Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.), who after the meeting said she was focused on "the occupant of this White House who is seeding every form of hate, emboldening it with racist rhetoric and policies. That is who we all need to be focused on, and this is a distraction."
    Equity in our outrage.....lol. That is just priceless. You wanna be an outraged feiminist bitch, you can take the high seat. And like I said, every waking moment, all they want is to get Trump out of office. Just do the job you were elected to, nitwit.
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...r-alleged-anti-semitism/ar-BBUrXKN?li=BBnb7Kz
     

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