Are you a Republican or a Trumpster?

Good God....seriously...you think the allowing of slave labor goods into this country to compete with workers that are paid a living wage is a GOOD thing? Nicely done, you have just proven that you are one stupid motherfucker
Speaking of stupid mother fuckers
The US economy would cease to function if slave labor products were not a huge part of it.
It’s why you own the laptop you do all your blathering from.

That is nonsense.

Cheap Third World shit has been a huge MINUS for the US economy.
Where was your computer/cell made?
Not to mention the car you may or may not have your clothes?
More hypocrisy.


A child like view of markets.

I want to change the rules to encourage more US manufacturing and manufacturing jobs.

If that means that my next computer might cost a little more, that is a price I am willing to pay.

If someone waved a magic wand tomorrow and only US made cars were available for purchase, the US economy would not collapse, and US wages would rise significantly.
Can you rationalize any harder?
Btw that's not what I asked

No rationalization.

I responded to your point.

My laptop is japanese.

I want to change the rules to encourage more US manufacturing and manufacturing jobs.

If that means that my next computer might cost a little more, that is a price I am willing to pay.
 
"In all honesty"? Are you freakin serious? How can you be a JFK "ask not what your Country can do for you" democrat and not laugh the Hillster and her comrade out of town?
That's not what jfk meant .
Typical republican misrepresentation.
what did he mean then?:lmao:
If you have to ask ......
It means I don't know what your meaning is. It's why I asked. You obviously don't think he meant what I think. So let's hear yours. oh, now you're afraid to tell us. funny. Thanks again dude. I enjoy the laugh.
The meaning of that speech is obvious.
 
Speaking of stupid mother fuckers
The US economy would cease to function if slave labor products were not a huge part of it.
It’s why you own the laptop you do all your blathering from.

That is nonsense.

Cheap Third World shit has been a huge MINUS for the US economy.
Where was your computer/cell made?
Not to mention the car you may or may not have your clothes?
More hypocrisy.


A child like view of markets.

I want to change the rules to encourage more US manufacturing and manufacturing jobs.

If that means that my next computer might cost a little more, that is a price I am willing to pay.

If someone waved a magic wand tomorrow and only US made cars were available for purchase, the US economy would not collapse, and US wages would rise significantly.
Can you rationalize any harder?
Btw that's not what I asked

No rationalization.

I responded to your point.

My laptop is japanese.

I want to change the rules to encourage more US manufacturing and manufacturing jobs.

If that means that my next computer might cost a little more, that is a price I am willing to pay.
More rationalizing!
It's not about what you want it's about reality.
 
That is nonsense.

Cheap Third World shit has been a huge MINUS for the US economy.
Where was your computer/cell made?
Not to mention the car you may or may not have your clothes?
More hypocrisy.


A child like view of markets.

I want to change the rules to encourage more US manufacturing and manufacturing jobs.

If that means that my next computer might cost a little more, that is a price I am willing to pay.

If someone waved a magic wand tomorrow and only US made cars were available for purchase, the US economy would not collapse, and US wages would rise significantly.
Can you rationalize any harder?
Btw that's not what I asked

No rationalization.

I responded to your point.

My laptop is japanese.

I want to change the rules to encourage more US manufacturing and manufacturing jobs.

If that means that my next computer might cost a little more, that is a price I am willing to pay.
More rationalizing!
It's not about what you want it's about reality.


I made my buying decision based on the market at the time I was buying.

That does not change the fact that I support policy to change that market.

If in a year when I go to buy another laptop and imported laptops have a 25% tariff on them, I will have to dig a little deeper and my buying decision will likely be different.

And the American economy will not collapse.
 
Where was your computer/cell made?
Not to mention the car you may or may not have your clothes?
More hypocrisy.


A child like view of markets.

I want to change the rules to encourage more US manufacturing and manufacturing jobs.

If that means that my next computer might cost a little more, that is a price I am willing to pay.

If someone waved a magic wand tomorrow and only US made cars were available for purchase, the US economy would not collapse, and US wages would rise significantly.
Can you rationalize any harder?
Btw that's not what I asked

No rationalization.

I responded to your point.

My laptop is japanese.

I want to change the rules to encourage more US manufacturing and manufacturing jobs.

If that means that my next computer might cost a little more, that is a price I am willing to pay.
More rationalizing!
It's not about what you want it's about reality.


I made my buying decision based on the market at the time I was buying.

That does not change the fact that I support policy to change that market.

If in a year when I go to buy another laptop and imported laptops have a 25% tariff on them, I will have to dig a little deeper and my buying decision will likely be different.

And the American economy will not collapse.
Now you're contradicting yourself.
 
A child like view of markets.

I want to change the rules to encourage more US manufacturing and manufacturing jobs.

If that means that my next computer might cost a little more, that is a price I am willing to pay.

If someone waved a magic wand tomorrow and only US made cars were available for purchase, the US economy would not collapse, and US wages would rise significantly.
Can you rationalize any harder?
Btw that's not what I asked

No rationalization.

I responded to your point.

My laptop is japanese.

I want to change the rules to encourage more US manufacturing and manufacturing jobs.

If that means that my next computer might cost a little more, that is a price I am willing to pay.
More rationalizing!
It's not about what you want it's about reality.


I made my buying decision based on the market at the time I was buying.

That does not change the fact that I support policy to change that market.

If in a year when I go to buy another laptop and imported laptops have a 25% tariff on them, I will have to dig a little deeper and my buying decision will likely be different.

And the American economy will not collapse.
Now you're contradicting yourself.

No, I'm not.

Because one plays by a set of rules, does not disallow one from having an opinion about changing those rules.

And nothing about this would lead to the collapse of the US economy.
 
Can you rationalize any harder?
Btw that's not what I asked

No rationalization.

I responded to your point.

My laptop is japanese.

I want to change the rules to encourage more US manufacturing and manufacturing jobs.

If that means that my next computer might cost a little more, that is a price I am willing to pay.
More rationalizing!
It's not about what you want it's about reality.


I made my buying decision based on the market at the time I was buying.

That does not change the fact that I support policy to change that market.

If in a year when I go to buy another laptop and imported laptops have a 25% tariff on them, I will have to dig a little deeper and my buying decision will likely be different.

And the American economy will not collapse.
Now you're contradicting yourself.

No, I'm not.

Because one plays by a set of rules, does not disallow one from having an opinion about changing those rules.

And nothing about this would lead to the collapse of the US economy.
More rationalizing!
 
No rationalization.

I responded to your point.

My laptop is japanese.

I want to change the rules to encourage more US manufacturing and manufacturing jobs.

If that means that my next computer might cost a little more, that is a price I am willing to pay.
More rationalizing!
It's not about what you want it's about reality.


I made my buying decision based on the market at the time I was buying.

That does not change the fact that I support policy to change that market.

If in a year when I go to buy another laptop and imported laptops have a 25% tariff on them, I will have to dig a little deeper and my buying decision will likely be different.

And the American economy will not collapse.
Now you're contradicting yourself.

No, I'm not.

Because one plays by a set of rules, does not disallow one from having an opinion about changing those rules.

And nothing about this would lead to the collapse of the US economy.
More rationalizing!

THat was lame. You asked a question. I answered it seriously and honestly, and in depth.

And you have no follow up.


Would you like to explain how you envision this leading to the collapse of the US economy?
 
In all honesty, a voter cannot really be both a republican and a Trump supporter....In a sense, Trump HAS formed a 3rd party.....

As others have posted, Paul Ryan (and Preibus) have called for Trump to comply with GOP policies and ideologies, while Trump has clearly stated that it is not he who will conform to GOP policies and that his voters want the GOP to comply with HIS policies (as murky as these policies may be.)

Fully realizing that my own party is severely divided, the differences between Sanders and Clinton PALE in comparison to what the GOP and RNC is experiencing.......We are living in interesting times.
The difference between Sanders and Clinton is the difference between modern liberalism and socialism

The difference between having regulations telling you what not versus a bureaucracy telling people what they must do.

The difference between being fined for not complying versus having your rihhts restricted or taking.

Socialism, really state capitalism, is a heavy handed monster.But there are some 'end solution tools' that could be used to correct some economic pathologies.
 
More rationalizing!
It's not about what you want it's about reality.


I made my buying decision based on the market at the time I was buying.

That does not change the fact that I support policy to change that market.

If in a year when I go to buy another laptop and imported laptops have a 25% tariff on them, I will have to dig a little deeper and my buying decision will likely be different.

And the American economy will not collapse.
Now you're contradicting yourself.

No, I'm not.

Because one plays by a set of rules, does not disallow one from having an opinion about changing those rules.

And nothing about this would lead to the collapse of the US economy.
More rationalizing!

THat was lame. You asked a question. I answered it seriously and honestly, and in depth.

And you have no follow up.


Would you like to explain how you envision this leading to the collapse of the US economy?
Still more rationalizing.
 
I made my buying decision based on the market at the time I was buying.

That does not change the fact that I support policy to change that market.

If in a year when I go to buy another laptop and imported laptops have a 25% tariff on them, I will have to dig a little deeper and my buying decision will likely be different.

And the American economy will not collapse.
Now you're contradicting yourself.

No, I'm not.

Because one plays by a set of rules, does not disallow one from having an opinion about changing those rules.

And nothing about this would lead to the collapse of the US economy.
More rationalizing!

THat was lame. You asked a question. I answered it seriously and honestly, and in depth.

And you have no follow up.


Would you like to explain how you envision this leading to the collapse of the US economy?
Still more rationalizing.

And now you are just trolling.

I accept your admission of defeat.
 
Now you're contradicting yourself.

No, I'm not.

Because one plays by a set of rules, does not disallow one from having an opinion about changing those rules.

And nothing about this would lead to the collapse of the US economy.
More rationalizing!

THat was lame. You asked a question. I answered it seriously and honestly, and in depth.

And you have no follow up.


Would you like to explain how you envision this leading to the collapse of the US economy?
Still more rationalizing.

And now you are just trolling.

I accept your admission of defeat.
false ever since you said you computer was Japanese , you've been yammering .
I did not ask for or need a tutorial on the economy.
Prematurely ejaculate much?
 
Anti-Trump Protesters Allegedly Paid, Trained by Hillary Clinton Campaign

"At a March Trump rally in Fountain Hills, Arizona, a 37-year-old man named Paul Horner came forward and said he was paid $3,500 to protest the GOP front-runner, according to ABC News.

The man said he answered a Craigslist ad a week before the rally about a group needing "actors" for a political event."

ANTI-TRUMP PROTESTERS Admit Answering Craigslist Ad and Getting Paid to Protest Trump

"A march and demonstration against Trump at Trump Tower essentially fizzled Saturday when only 500 “protesters” of the promised 5000 showed up. Infiltrating the crowd, I learned most were from MoveOn or the Occupy movement. Soap was definitely in short supply in this crowd. Several admitted answering a Craig’s list ad paying $16.00 an hour for protesters."



Do you think they have a "time clock" for protester to clock in just to make sure that they're at the rally for the entire time they'll put on their time sheet?

BTW, $3500 to protest? Heck, that's pretty good money for someone to put up, don't you think???? On Craig-list no less.....I mean what could be MORE reputable than advertising for protesters right along with garage sale items??

:asshole:
 
In all honesty, a voter cannot really be both a republican and a Trump supporter....In a sense, Trump HAS formed a 3rd party.....

As others have posted, Paul Ryan (and Preibus) have called for Trump to comply with GOP policies and ideologies, while Trump has clearly stated that it is not he who will conform to GOP policies and that his voters want the GOP to comply with HIS policies (as murky as these policies may be.)

Fully realizing that my own party is severely divided, the differences between Sanders and Clinton PALE in comparison to what the GOP and RNC is experiencing.......We are living in interesting times.

I'm a registered Republican because that is the only viable option at the moment. I identify myself as a Constitutionalist. And yes, I support Trump because I'm sick and tired of professional politicians. And I sure as hell don't want to see this person elected!

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Forget the minority vote for a moment.

How is Trump doing with the white male vote? I doubt he is winning that statistic!!
 
No, I'm not.

Because one plays by a set of rules, does not disallow one from having an opinion about changing those rules.

And nothing about this would lead to the collapse of the US economy.
More rationalizing!

THat was lame. You asked a question. I answered it seriously and honestly, and in depth.

And you have no follow up.


Would you like to explain how you envision this leading to the collapse of the US economy?
Still more rationalizing.

And now you are just trolling.

I accept your admission of defeat.
false ever since you said you computer was Japanese , you've been yammering .
I did not ask for or need a tutorial on the economy.
Prematurely ejaculate much?

Um, yeah, I've addressed that point of yours like 5 times.

And you've been unable to address my response.


Hell, you've given no indication that you are aware of my answer.
 
Make America Great Again!

When exactly did America STOP being great??? Was it with the election and re-election of a dark skinned guy?


Please shove your Race Card up your ass, you asshole.

IMO, in the context of this question, America "Stopped being great" when the average Middle Class Man had his assumption that he would do at least as well as his father dashed by the cruel rocks of modern reality.
 

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