The Kochs Kneecap Trump in an Attempt to Make the G.O.P. Theirs Again

Trump beat hitlary....

I love typing that it makes me smile....

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He isn't likely to sign anti-gun legislation anytime soon.

Did I mention he beat hitlary....

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That's the best I expected of him. Throughout the primaries I insisted Ted Cruz was the guy to get the obamunist disaster cleaned up and it would have taken him at least all 8 years to do what Trump did in 8 months. The economy is running well enough that optimism is way up.

Not only that but we don't have race riots every 6 months or so not sure if that's because Soros' lawyers offices know the courts are going to lose a lot of moonbats soon, or that the agitators know police will get them and make life hard for them and Eric Holder won't be there to work against law enforcement on the criminal's behalf.

Did I mention Trump beat hitlery...

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Sure Al. You remember those 4 touchdowns in one game back at Polk High too?
 
It’s War!:
The Kochs Kneecap Trump in an Attempt to Make the G.O.P. Theirs Again
Oh boy! This is like when Darth Vader saw the light and killed Sheev Palpatine!!!!! :2up:
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Charles and David Koch, the billionaire libertarian-ish brothers and longtime Republican Party patrons, never did like Donald Trump. During the 2016 election, they refused to contribute to Trump’s candidacy, noting that they would instead spend their $300 million to prop up Republican candidates in local races. They remained aloof throughout 2017, with Charles suggesting that Trump’s Muslim ban was reminiscent of Nazi-era racism, and both brothers implying that they would wait it out before backing Trump, who had begun to rail about tariffs. “We’re principled, and if we can’t get comfortable with the policies that are in place, then we’re not going to support them,” said Mark Holden, Koch Industries’s top lawyer. Though they made several attempts to influence the White House’s policy through their connections with top figures like Mike Pence, the president’s recent gesture toward a trade war with China represented a proverbial final straw. “From the beginning we've said that tariffs and protectionism is a bad idea,” Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity, the Kochs’ political organization, told CNBC. “[The White House has] explained their reasoning behind it and we just strongly disagree.”
Even then, the Kochs still hoped to push their agenda through Congress, donating hundreds of thousands of dollars to individual representatives and Republican fund-raising groups, and announcing that they would spend up to $400 million to defend their control. But on Sunday, during an annual seminar with roughly 500 top conservative donors, Americans for Prosperity announced it would no longer solely support Republican candidates, formalizing a visible schism within the G.O.P.’s donor class. As Charles Koch put it to reporters, “I don’t care what initials are in front or after somebody’s name.” His comments seemed like a foregone conclusion following several Kochworld attacks on the Trump administration’s policies over the weekend, with the brothers and their spokespeople flaming the White House left and right. “It’s a bail-out to bad policy,” Koch network spokesperson James Davis told reporters of the administration’s announcement that it would spend $12 billion to relieve farmers impacted by its trade war. “You can’t make this up. We put tariffs supposedly to put pressure on China and then it actually hurts farmers here. Crops waste away in the field. Then you pull a Depression-era program out to bail out farmers and make them whole. But who’s underwriting our debt?” Another Koch official lamented that the “divisiveness of this White House is causing long-term damage.” Koch himself called Trump’s tariffs “unfair to the people.”
For more:
It’s War!: The Kochs Kneecap Trump in an Attempt to Make the G.O.P. Theirs Again
I know that there are so-called Libertarians on this board who support Trump, along with some so called "real conservatives". You people look like certified fakes with no conscience, no convictions and are easily manipulated by bullshit.
And 100's of billions of donor money for Trump and his congressional Little Trumpsters, just blew out the window. OUCH!!






Sooooo, rich elitists, who have bought the GOP, are now going to throw in with the other rich elitist soros, who has bought the dnc, and together they are going to continue to push their elitist goals at the expense of the middle class, and good little lemming that you are...you think that this is good? Wow, you're dumb.
 
Trump beat hitlary....

I love typing that it makes me smile....

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He isn't likely to sign anti-gun legislation anytime soon.

Did I mention he beat hitlary....

tWTBQDq.gif


That's the best I expected of him. Throughout the primaries I insisted Ted Cruz was the guy to get the obamunist disaster cleaned up and it would have taken him at least all 8 years to do what Trump did in 8 months. The economy is running well enough that optimism is way up.

Not only that but we don't have race riots every 6 months or so not sure if that's because Soros' lawyers offices know the courts are going to lose a lot of moonbats soon, or that the agitators know police will get them and make life hard for them and Eric Holder won't be there to work against law enforcement on the criminal's behalf.

Did I mention Trump beat hitlery...

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Pete, Hillary had a history, lots of baggage. Trump was an unknown. But now Trump has a history, and lots of baggage.







How could ANYONE say that trumps history was unknown? You would have had to be living under a rock, on one of the moons of Jupiter, to not know who, or what trump was.
 
It’s War!:
The Kochs Kneecap Trump in an Attempt to Make the G.O.P. Theirs Again
Oh boy! This is like when Darth Vader saw the light and killed Sheev Palpatine!!!!! :2up:
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Charles and David Koch, the billionaire libertarian-ish brothers and longtime Republican Party patrons, never did like Donald Trump. During the 2016 election, they refused to contribute to Trump’s candidacy, noting that they would instead spend their $300 million to prop up Republican candidates in local races. They remained aloof throughout 2017, with Charles suggesting that Trump’s Muslim ban was reminiscent of Nazi-era racism, and both brothers implying that they would wait it out before backing Trump, who had begun to rail about tariffs. “We’re principled, and if we can’t get comfortable with the policies that are in place, then we’re not going to support them,” said Mark Holden, Koch Industries’s top lawyer. Though they made several attempts to influence the White House’s policy through their connections with top figures like Mike Pence, the president’s recent gesture toward a trade war with China represented a proverbial final straw. “From the beginning we've said that tariffs and protectionism is a bad idea,” Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity, the Kochs’ political organization, told CNBC. “[The White House has] explained their reasoning behind it and we just strongly disagree.”
Even then, the Kochs still hoped to push their agenda through Congress, donating hundreds of thousands of dollars to individual representatives and Republican fund-raising groups, and announcing that they would spend up to $400 million to defend their control. But on Sunday, during an annual seminar with roughly 500 top conservative donors, Americans for Prosperity announced it would no longer solely support Republican candidates, formalizing a visible schism within the G.O.P.’s donor class. As Charles Koch put it to reporters, “I don’t care what initials are in front or after somebody’s name.” His comments seemed like a foregone conclusion following several Kochworld attacks on the Trump administration’s policies over the weekend, with the brothers and their spokespeople flaming the White House left and right. “It’s a bail-out to bad policy,” Koch network spokesperson James Davis told reporters of the administration’s announcement that it would spend $12 billion to relieve farmers impacted by its trade war. “You can’t make this up. We put tariffs supposedly to put pressure on China and then it actually hurts farmers here. Crops waste away in the field. Then you pull a Depression-era program out to bail out farmers and make them whole. But who’s underwriting our debt?” Another Koch official lamented that the “divisiveness of this White House is causing long-term damage.” Koch himself called Trump’s tariffs “unfair to the people.”
For more:
It’s War!: The Kochs Kneecap Trump in an Attempt to Make the G.O.P. Theirs Again
I know that there are so-called Libertarians on this board who support Trump, along with some so called "real conservatives". You people look like certified fakes with no conscience, no convictions and are easily manipulated by bullshit.
And 100's of billions of donor money for Trump and his congressional Little Trumpsters, just blew out the window. OUCH!!






Sooooo, rich elitists, who have bought the GOP, are now going to throw in with the other rich elitist soros, who has bought the dnc, and together they are going to continue to push their elitist goals at the expense of the middle class, and good little lemming that you are...you think that this is good? Wow, you're dumb.

I’m dumb? How so? You’re the Little Trumpster. I mean, you’d probably buy a used car from proven pathological liar, Donald Trump!! How funny is that? I’m so happy, that I’m not you!
 
It’s War!:
The Kochs Kneecap Trump in an Attempt to Make the G.O.P. Theirs Again
Oh boy! This is like when Darth Vader saw the light and killed Sheev Palpatine!!!!! :2up:
========================================
Charles and David Koch, the billionaire libertarian-ish brothers and longtime Republican Party patrons, never did like Donald Trump. During the 2016 election, they refused to contribute to Trump’s candidacy, noting that they would instead spend their $300 million to prop up Republican candidates in local races. They remained aloof throughout 2017, with Charles suggesting that Trump’s Muslim ban was reminiscent of Nazi-era racism, and both brothers implying that they would wait it out before backing Trump, who had begun to rail about tariffs. “We’re principled, and if we can’t get comfortable with the policies that are in place, then we’re not going to support them,” said Mark Holden, Koch Industries’s top lawyer. Though they made several attempts to influence the White House’s policy through their connections with top figures like Mike Pence, the president’s recent gesture toward a trade war with China represented a proverbial final straw. “From the beginning we've said that tariffs and protectionism is a bad idea,” Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity, the Kochs’ political organization, told CNBC. “[The White House has] explained their reasoning behind it and we just strongly disagree.”
Even then, the Kochs still hoped to push their agenda through Congress, donating hundreds of thousands of dollars to individual representatives and Republican fund-raising groups, and announcing that they would spend up to $400 million to defend their control. But on Sunday, during an annual seminar with roughly 500 top conservative donors, Americans for Prosperity announced it would no longer solely support Republican candidates, formalizing a visible schism within the G.O.P.’s donor class. As Charles Koch put it to reporters, “I don’t care what initials are in front or after somebody’s name.” His comments seemed like a foregone conclusion following several Kochworld attacks on the Trump administration’s policies over the weekend, with the brothers and their spokespeople flaming the White House left and right. “It’s a bail-out to bad policy,” Koch network spokesperson James Davis told reporters of the administration’s announcement that it would spend $12 billion to relieve farmers impacted by its trade war. “You can’t make this up. We put tariffs supposedly to put pressure on China and then it actually hurts farmers here. Crops waste away in the field. Then you pull a Depression-era program out to bail out farmers and make them whole. But who’s underwriting our debt?” Another Koch official lamented that the “divisiveness of this White House is causing long-term damage.” Koch himself called Trump’s tariffs “unfair to the people.”
For more:
It’s War!: The Kochs Kneecap Trump in an Attempt to Make the G.O.P. Theirs Again
I know that there are so-called Libertarians on this board who support Trump, along with some so called "real conservatives". You people look like certified fakes with no conscience, no convictions and are easily manipulated by bullshit.
And 100's of billions of donor money for Trump and his congressional Little Trumpsters, just blew out the window. OUCH!!


Sooooo, rich elitists, who have bought the GOP, are now going to throw in with the other rich elitist soros, who has bought the dnc, and together they are going to continue to push their elitist goals at the expense of the middle class, and good little lemming that you are...you think that this is good? Wow, you're dumb.

No worries. For all their money and brain power, the elites just don't get it. The horse is out of the barn. There is no going back to the way it was. Whether you are on the left or right, it makes no difference. You know these people are full of shit and that is the bottom line. What we are witnessing today is the growing pains of a population that has become awake to what is going on, but is still processing the implications of that knowledge.
 
the Kochs put all their money behind Scott Walker's disastrous campaign. now they're exacting revenge!
 
It’s War!:
The Kochs Kneecap Trump in an Attempt to Make the G.O.P. Theirs Again
Oh boy! This is like when Darth Vader saw the light and killed Sheev Palpatine!!!!! :2up:
========================================
Charles and David Koch, the billionaire libertarian-ish brothers and longtime Republican Party patrons, never did like Donald Trump. During the 2016 election, they refused to contribute to Trump’s candidacy, noting that they would instead spend their $300 million to prop up Republican candidates in local races. They remained aloof throughout 2017, with Charles suggesting that Trump’s Muslim ban was reminiscent of Nazi-era racism, and both brothers implying that they would wait it out before backing Trump, who had begun to rail about tariffs. “We’re principled, and if we can’t get comfortable with the policies that are in place, then we’re not going to support them,” said Mark Holden, Koch Industries’s top lawyer. Though they made several attempts to influence the White House’s policy through their connections with top figures like Mike Pence, the president’s recent gesture toward a trade war with China represented a proverbial final straw. “From the beginning we've said that tariffs and protectionism is a bad idea,” Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity, the Kochs’ political organization, told CNBC. “[The White House has] explained their reasoning behind it and we just strongly disagree.”
Even then, the Kochs still hoped to push their agenda through Congress, donating hundreds of thousands of dollars to individual representatives and Republican fund-raising groups, and announcing that they would spend up to $400 million to defend their control. But on Sunday, during an annual seminar with roughly 500 top conservative donors, Americans for Prosperity announced it would no longer solely support Republican candidates, formalizing a visible schism within the G.O.P.’s donor class. As Charles Koch put it to reporters, “I don’t care what initials are in front or after somebody’s name.” His comments seemed like a foregone conclusion following several Kochworld attacks on the Trump administration’s policies over the weekend, with the brothers and their spokespeople flaming the White House left and right. “It’s a bail-out to bad policy,” Koch network spokesperson James Davis told reporters of the administration’s announcement that it would spend $12 billion to relieve farmers impacted by its trade war. “You can’t make this up. We put tariffs supposedly to put pressure on China and then it actually hurts farmers here. Crops waste away in the field. Then you pull a Depression-era program out to bail out farmers and make them whole. But who’s underwriting our debt?” Another Koch official lamented that the “divisiveness of this White House is causing long-term damage.” Koch himself called Trump’s tariffs “unfair to the people.”
For more:
It’s War!: The Kochs Kneecap Trump in an Attempt to Make the G.O.P. Theirs Again
I know that there are so-called Libertarians on this board who support Trump, along with some so called "real conservatives". You people look like certified fakes with no conscience, no convictions and are easily manipulated by bullshit.
And 100's of billions of donor money for Trump and his congressional Little Trumpsters, just blew out the window. OUCH!!
Your Democrat ass isn't fooling anyone.

You should never assume, you usually make an ass out of yourself. This is one of those occasions. :happy-1:

Notice how well Trump is doing with Independents? Not too many want Trump to run for president in 2020.
Trump and Women, Independents: Worrisome Signs | RealClearPolitics

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Trumps overall approval with Independents is just 34%.
Presidential Approval Ratings -- Donald Trump



I've been a registered Independent since 1978.

I'm among that 59% of Independent women who said NO to trump for president in 2020.

I know a lot of Independents. They're all doing the same thing I'm doing.

Running in horror from the gop and trump.

Neither party can win an election without us Independents. We are the swing voters both parties need to win and we decide elections.

Once you've lost us Independents, you've lost the election.
 
It’s War!:
The Kochs Kneecap Trump in an Attempt to Make the G.O.P. Theirs Again
Oh boy! This is like when Darth Vader saw the light and killed Sheev Palpatine!!!!! :2up:
========================================
Charles and David Koch, the billionaire libertarian-ish brothers and longtime Republican Party patrons, never did like Donald Trump. During the 2016 election, they refused to contribute to Trump’s candidacy, noting that they would instead spend their $300 million to prop up Republican candidates in local races. They remained aloof throughout 2017, with Charles suggesting that Trump’s Muslim ban was reminiscent of Nazi-era racism, and both brothers implying that they would wait it out before backing Trump, who had begun to rail about tariffs. “We’re principled, and if we can’t get comfortable with the policies that are in place, then we’re not going to support them,” said Mark Holden, Koch Industries’s top lawyer. Though they made several attempts to influence the White House’s policy through their connections with top figures like Mike Pence, the president’s recent gesture toward a trade war with China represented a proverbial final straw. “From the beginning we've said that tariffs and protectionism is a bad idea,” Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity, the Kochs’ political organization, told CNBC. “[The White House has] explained their reasoning behind it and we just strongly disagree.”
Even then, the Kochs still hoped to push their agenda through Congress, donating hundreds of thousands of dollars to individual representatives and Republican fund-raising groups, and announcing that they would spend up to $400 million to defend their control. But on Sunday, during an annual seminar with roughly 500 top conservative donors, Americans for Prosperity announced it would no longer solely support Republican candidates, formalizing a visible schism within the G.O.P.’s donor class. As Charles Koch put it to reporters, “I don’t care what initials are in front or after somebody’s name.” His comments seemed like a foregone conclusion following several Kochworld attacks on the Trump administration’s policies over the weekend, with the brothers and their spokespeople flaming the White House left and right. “It’s a bail-out to bad policy,” Koch network spokesperson James Davis told reporters of the administration’s announcement that it would spend $12 billion to relieve farmers impacted by its trade war. “You can’t make this up. We put tariffs supposedly to put pressure on China and then it actually hurts farmers here. Crops waste away in the field. Then you pull a Depression-era program out to bail out farmers and make them whole. But who’s underwriting our debt?” Another Koch official lamented that the “divisiveness of this White House is causing long-term damage.” Koch himself called Trump’s tariffs “unfair to the people.”
For more:
It’s War!: The Kochs Kneecap Trump in an Attempt to Make the G.O.P. Theirs Again
I know that there are so-called Libertarians on this board who support Trump, along with some so called "real conservatives". You people look like certified fakes with no conscience, no convictions and are easily manipulated by bullshit.
And 100's of billions of donor money for Trump and his congressional Little Trumpsters, just blew out the window. OUCH!!
Your Democrat ass isn't fooling anyone.

You should never assume, you usually make an ass out of yourself. This is one of those occasions. :happy-1:

Notice how well Trump is doing with Independents? Not too many want Trump to run for president in 2020.
Trump and Women, Independents: Worrisome Signs | RealClearPolitics

View attachment 207667
Trumps overall approval with Independents is just 34%.
Presidential Approval Ratings -- Donald Trump



I've been a registered Independent since 1978.

I'm among that 59% of Independent women who said NO to trump for president in 2020.

I know a lot of Independents. They're all doing the same thing I'm doing.

Running in horror from the gop and trump.

Neither party can win an election without us Independents. We are the swing voters both parties need to win and we decide elections.

Once you've lost us Independents, you've lost the election.

Yep, you Independents are total bad-asses saving the world....Just ask you.
 
the Kochs are the wealthiest family in America. i have a problem with these guys spending huge sums of money when we dont even know who they are
 
It’s War!:
The Kochs Kneecap Trump in an Attempt to Make the G.O.P. Theirs Again
Oh boy! This is like when Darth Vader saw the light and killed Sheev Palpatine!!!!! :2up:
========================================
Charles and David Koch, the billionaire libertarian-ish brothers and longtime Republican Party patrons, never did like Donald Trump. During the 2016 election, they refused to contribute to Trump’s candidacy, noting that they would instead spend their $300 million to prop up Republican candidates in local races. They remained aloof throughout 2017, with Charles suggesting that Trump’s Muslim ban was reminiscent of Nazi-era racism, and both brothers implying that they would wait it out before backing Trump, who had begun to rail about tariffs. “We’re principled, and if we can’t get comfortable with the policies that are in place, then we’re not going to support them,” said Mark Holden, Koch Industries’s top lawyer. Though they made several attempts to influence the White House’s policy through their connections with top figures like Mike Pence, the president’s recent gesture toward a trade war with China represented a proverbial final straw. “From the beginning we've said that tariffs and protectionism is a bad idea,” Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity, the Kochs’ political organization, told CNBC. “[The White House has] explained their reasoning behind it and we just strongly disagree.”
Even then, the Kochs still hoped to push their agenda through Congress, donating hundreds of thousands of dollars to individual representatives and Republican fund-raising groups, and announcing that they would spend up to $400 million to defend their control. But on Sunday, during an annual seminar with roughly 500 top conservative donors, Americans for Prosperity announced it would no longer solely support Republican candidates, formalizing a visible schism within the G.O.P.’s donor class. As Charles Koch put it to reporters, “I don’t care what initials are in front or after somebody’s name.” His comments seemed like a foregone conclusion following several Kochworld attacks on the Trump administration’s policies over the weekend, with the brothers and their spokespeople flaming the White House left and right. “It’s a bail-out to bad policy,” Koch network spokesperson James Davis told reporters of the administration’s announcement that it would spend $12 billion to relieve farmers impacted by its trade war. “You can’t make this up. We put tariffs supposedly to put pressure on China and then it actually hurts farmers here. Crops waste away in the field. Then you pull a Depression-era program out to bail out farmers and make them whole. But who’s underwriting our debt?” Another Koch official lamented that the “divisiveness of this White House is causing long-term damage.” Koch himself called Trump’s tariffs “unfair to the people.”
For more:
It’s War!: The Kochs Kneecap Trump in an Attempt to Make the G.O.P. Theirs Again
I know that there are so-called Libertarians on this board who support Trump, along with some so called "real conservatives". You people look like certified fakes with no conscience, no convictions and are easily manipulated by bullshit.
And 100's of billions of donor money for Trump and his congressional Little Trumpsters, just blew out the window. OUCH!!
If the American people gave a shit what the **** Koch brothers wanted or said then President Trump wouldn't have won the nomination and wouldn't have won the general election. Simple as that. They are whiners from a long gone era....their time has passed...
 
It gets worse for Trump and his cult-followers:

Breaking With Trump's GOP, Koch Brothers Praise Democrats On Immigration

""""For the first time, the LIBRE Initiative — the Hispanic outreach arm of the Koch network — is putting money behind efforts to praise Democrats on the federal level, and doing so with control of Congress on the line in the midterm elections."""

hooooo-eeeeeee
So what? This is a surprise that rich asshole corporations want MORE cheap slave labor? You agree with these idiots? LOL...wow. That's sick to want MORE cheap slave labor so THEY can get richer....amazing.
 
You should never assume, you usually make an ass out of yourself. This is one of those occasions. :happy-1:

Notice how well Trump is doing with Independents? Not too many want Trump to run for president in 2020.
Trump and Women, Independents: Worrisome Signs | RealClearPolitics

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Trumps overall approval with Independents is just 34%.
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Yeah, because polls are so incredibly accurate, right dupe?

306 -- 232

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That was then, this is now dork. I doubt the Dems would run a worse candidate than they did in 2016, but then that's not a guarantee. But then Trump has shown what he's all about.
Finally, voters are much more informed and the demographics do not favor Trump.
As my mentor in college said, "it doesn't pay to live in the past, think forward".
If voters are informed then you guys are fucked.

If voters are informed then that means they know Democrats are lying about walkaway

If voters are informed they know that Democrats now support vandalism and not just Antifa.

If voters are informed then they know that Democrats now support open borders and getting rid of ICE.

If voters are informed then they know that Maxine Waters told Democrats to harass Trump staff and Trump supporters after the entire Congress promised they would not let the shooting of Steve Scalise and other Republicans at the Congressional baseball game practice field control the political climate.
 
It gets worse for Trump and his cult-followers:

Breaking With Trump's GOP, Koch Brothers Praise Democrats On Immigration

""""For the first time, the LIBRE Initiative — the Hispanic outreach arm of the Koch network — is putting money behind efforts to praise Democrats on the federal level, and doing so with control of Congress on the line in the midterm elections."""

hooooo-eeeeeee
So Democrats are in favor of citizens united after alll....

I can’t wait until Republicans run ads attacking Democrats who initially attacked the Koch brothers.

I can’t wait until Republican attack the Koch brothers for supporting Maxine Waters and the Democrats after Scalise’s shooting.
 
So I didn't even vote Trump on my ballot, I wrote in Ted Cruz, but I will happily vote Trump in 2020.

I didn't believe for one second he would get in there and cause such a colossal ruckus, I figured it would be all hugs and bullshit. The entire senate golfing with him by now. He used to give those assholes a lot of money and benefited from it obviously, so I took him for a crook. Just for the sake of argument, I'll bet he's going to make some money from this just like the meat puppet faggot, the clintons, the bush's etc...All fucking crooks. You're full of shit if you can't admit it.

That said, he has not gone in there and made a lot of friends. The thing I liked about Ted Cruz was exactly that. Those assholes in DC needed to be reigned the fuck in. If the democrooks lose their asses in a few months (they're all asses I guess, it is their fuckin symbol) the republicrats have no excuse not to have a balanced budget, and a much more streamlined means of running government. Anyone who's been in the military knows how much waste happens with material. besides what is worthless when it was shipped and thrown away, but fully functional MRAPs never used being chopped up?

I think a lot of people who get very rich from government waste are terrified he might cut that tit of the massive pig.

The Koch Bros probably do have holdings in military contractors. They usually promote republicrats who preach balanced budgets, so I'm sure there is conflict in the GOP with Trump and a whole lot of rich people, I trust Trump over them to make a deal in the interest of the tax payer.

Plus Trump beat hitlery...

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Trump beat Hillary in the electoral college.
What will be your excuse if a Dem beats Trump in the electoral college in 2020?
The same thing Trump said in 2012?


Donald J. Trump

✔@realDonaldTrump


"The electoral college is a disaster for a democracy."

11:45 PM - Nov 6, 2012
You don’t even have support from 15% of the country RIGHT NOW.

Trump doesn’t even have to try to get the majority of votes in this country in 2020.
 
It’s War!:
The Kochs Kneecap Trump in an Attempt to Make the G.O.P. Theirs Again
Oh boy! This is like when Darth Vader saw the light and killed Sheev Palpatine!!!!! :2up:
========================================
Charles and David Koch, the billionaire libertarian-ish brothers and longtime Republican Party patrons, never did like Donald Trump. During the 2016 election, they refused to contribute to Trump’s candidacy, noting that they would instead spend their $300 million to prop up Republican candidates in local races. They remained aloof throughout 2017, with Charles suggesting that Trump’s Muslim ban was reminiscent of Nazi-era racism, and both brothers implying that they would wait it out before backing Trump, who had begun to rail about tariffs. “We’re principled, and if we can’t get comfortable with the policies that are in place, then we’re not going to support them,” said Mark Holden, Koch Industries’s top lawyer. Though they made several attempts to influence the White House’s policy through their connections with top figures like Mike Pence, the president’s recent gesture toward a trade war with China represented a proverbial final straw. “From the beginning we've said that tariffs and protectionism is a bad idea,” Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity, the Kochs’ political organization, told CNBC. “[The White House has] explained their reasoning behind it and we just strongly disagree.”
Even then, the Kochs still hoped to push their agenda through Congress, donating hundreds of thousands of dollars to individual representatives and Republican fund-raising groups, and announcing that they would spend up to $400 million to defend their control. But on Sunday, during an annual seminar with roughly 500 top conservative donors, Americans for Prosperity announced it would no longer solely support Republican candidates, formalizing a visible schism within the G.O.P.’s donor class. As Charles Koch put it to reporters, “I don’t care what initials are in front or after somebody’s name.” His comments seemed like a foregone conclusion following several Kochworld attacks on the Trump administration’s policies over the weekend, with the brothers and their spokespeople flaming the White House left and right. “It’s a bail-out to bad policy,” Koch network spokesperson James Davis told reporters of the administration’s announcement that it would spend $12 billion to relieve farmers impacted by its trade war. “You can’t make this up. We put tariffs supposedly to put pressure on China and then it actually hurts farmers here. Crops waste away in the field. Then you pull a Depression-era program out to bail out farmers and make them whole. But who’s underwriting our debt?” Another Koch official lamented that the “divisiveness of this White House is causing long-term damage.” Koch himself called Trump’s tariffs “unfair to the people.”
For more:
It’s War!: The Kochs Kneecap Trump in an Attempt to Make the G.O.P. Theirs Again
I know that there are so-called Libertarians on this board who support Trump, along with some so called "real conservatives". You people look like certified fakes with no conscience, no convictions and are easily manipulated by bullshit.
And 100's of billions of donor money for Trump and his congressional Little Trumpsters, just blew out the window. OUCH!!
Your Democrat ass isn't fooling anyone.

You should never assume, you usually make an ass out of yourself. This is one of those occasions. :happy-1:

Notice how well Trump is doing with Independents? Not too many want Trump to run for president in 2020.
Trump and Women, Independents: Worrisome Signs | RealClearPolitics

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Trumps overall approval with Independents is just 34%.
Presidential Approval Ratings -- Donald Trump
Not even 5% of Independents support getting rid of ICE.

You are an idiot.
 
The Kochs are old-school, they've never liked the Orange Turd, and they've got WAY MORE money than him.
Just another schism in the Right movement. Too bad the Left is running around in circles looking for a credible cause, too busy trying to control the damage being done by Capt. Bonespur.
There is no “schism”.

The Koch brothers are as influential as George Will, which means they have absolutely no influence.
 
It’s War!:
The Kochs Kneecap Trump in an Attempt to Make the G.O.P. Theirs Again
Oh boy! This is like when Darth Vader saw the light and killed Sheev Palpatine!!!!! :2up:
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Charles and David Koch, the billionaire libertarian-ish brothers and longtime Republican Party patrons, never did like Donald Trump. During the 2016 election, they refused to contribute to Trump’s candidacy, noting that they would instead spend their $300 million to prop up Republican candidates in local races. They remained aloof throughout 2017, with Charles suggesting that Trump’s Muslim ban was reminiscent of Nazi-era racism, and both brothers implying that they would wait it out before backing Trump, who had begun to rail about tariffs. “We’re principled, and if we can’t get comfortable with the policies that are in place, then we’re not going to support them,” said Mark Holden, Koch Industries’s top lawyer. Though they made several attempts to influence the White House’s policy through their connections with top figures like Mike Pence, the president’s recent gesture toward a trade war with China represented a proverbial final straw. “From the beginning we've said that tariffs and protectionism is a bad idea,” Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity, the Kochs’ political organization, told CNBC. “[The White House has] explained their reasoning behind it and we just strongly disagree.”
Even then, the Kochs still hoped to push their agenda through Congress, donating hundreds of thousands of dollars to individual representatives and Republican fund-raising groups, and announcing that they would spend up to $400 million to defend their control. But on Sunday, during an annual seminar with roughly 500 top conservative donors, Americans for Prosperity announced it would no longer solely support Republican candidates, formalizing a visible schism within the G.O.P.’s donor class. As Charles Koch put it to reporters, “I don’t care what initials are in front or after somebody’s name.” His comments seemed like a foregone conclusion following several Kochworld attacks on the Trump administration’s policies over the weekend, with the brothers and their spokespeople flaming the White House left and right. “It’s a bail-out to bad policy,” Koch network spokesperson James Davis told reporters of the administration’s announcement that it would spend $12 billion to relieve farmers impacted by its trade war. “You can’t make this up. We put tariffs supposedly to put pressure on China and then it actually hurts farmers here. Crops waste away in the field. Then you pull a Depression-era program out to bail out farmers and make them whole. But who’s underwriting our debt?” Another Koch official lamented that the “divisiveness of this White House is causing long-term damage.” Koch himself called Trump’s tariffs “unfair to the people.”
For more:
It’s War!: The Kochs Kneecap Trump in an Attempt to Make the G.O.P. Theirs Again
I know that there are so-called Libertarians on this board who support Trump, along with some so called "real conservatives". You people look like certified fakes with no conscience, no convictions and are easily manipulated by bullshit.
And 100's of billions of donor money for Trump and his congressional Little Trumpsters, just blew out the window. OUCH!!
Who gives a fuck about billionaires opinions? Fyi... I'm a Kansas guy. Don't trust billionaires. Never will.
 
And here's the cuckold dimocraps' favorite bull, Nate Sliver's ultra-scientical, super-smart perdikchun from last election cycle.....
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https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2016-election-forecast/

Updated Nov 8, 2016

Who will win the presidency?
Chance of winning

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Hillary Clinton

71.4%

Donald Trump

28.6%

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Here is the REAL Nate Silver for 2016:


Here he is a year earlier:



Here is what he is saying about the mid-terms:
 

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